We are now opening a 3-year position for
The successful applicant will join a team of scientists studying interactions between the water cycle and carbon cycle, combining observations and a next generation km-scale Earth-system model. In a first step, the successful candidate will conduct simulations with the newly developed Sapphire configuration of the ICON model including carbon cycle at a grid spacing of O(10 km) and will use the observations from the Amazon Tall Tower to validate the representation of the water and carbon cycles. In a second step, the simulations will be used to investigate the effect of deforestation on the carbon cycle and on the global climate. The research is part of the BMBF collaborative project “ATTOsynthesis - Synthesis and modeling of forest-atmosphere interactions at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory”. This project is part of a bilateral research collaboration between research institutes and universities in Germany and in Brazil around the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) close to Manau. The successful candidate is expected to serve as focal point for the integration of ATTO observations in earth-system model simulations.
Applications received before March 9, 2025 will receive full consideration.
The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) is a multidisciplinary center for climate and Earth system research located in Hamburg, Germany. It is one of the premier climate science research institutes in the world. Located in the heart of one of Europe’s most livable and vibrant cities, it provides a highly international and interdisciplinary environment to conduct scientific research as well as access to state-of-the-art scientific facilities. You can also have a virtual tour to our campus.
For further information, please contact Dr Cathy Hohenegger
Please do not forward your application to this email address. The application documents should include a cover letter, a detailed curriculum vitae, relevant certificates, the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of two referees. All documents (PDF only) need to be submitted through this online application system.