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|JOB application_deadline=2019/01/31
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|JOB file description=Profil_Postdoc_Modélisation_OZCAR_Final_EN.pdf
|JOB file description=Profil_Postdoc_OZCAR_Final_EN.pdf
|Working group member=Terrestrial Working Group, Hydrology Focus Research Group, Critical Zone Focus Research Group
|Working group member=Terrestrial Working Group, Hydrology Focus Research Group, Critical Zone Focus Research Group
|JOB bodytext='''Title:''' Modelling of the Critical Zone within the French Critical Zone Observatories network<br>
|JOB bodytext='''Title:''' Modelling of the Critical Zone within the French Critical Zone Observatories network<br>

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Postdoctoral position in critical zone modelling within the OZCAR, French Critical Zone Observatory network
OZCAR, , France
Apply before: 31 January 2019


Title: Modelling of the Critical Zone within the French Critical Zone Observatories network

Duration of the contract: 1 year (renewable to 2 years)
Starting date of the contract: April 2019
Gross salary: 2400-2600€ per month, according to qualification
Location: The supervision of the work will be performed by the leaders of OZCAR WP2 “Data-model interface” and the postdoc will be located either in Paris, either in Lyon, according to the candidate profile.

Context:

The French OZCAR (Critical Zone Observatories- Application and Research) Research Infrastructure gathers observatories monitoring various compartments of the critical zone and encompass disciplines such as hydrology, hydrogeology, cryosphere studies, land-surface-atmosphere exchanges, peatlands. It gathers several hundreds of researchers, engineers and technicians sampling very instrumented sites. Modelling is a suitable tool to check the consistency of the data and to extend the knowledge acquired in the experimental sites to other sites. It also offers a suitable background for interdisciplinary thinking and the coupling of various processes, studied independently by various disciplines. It also allows comparative studies between instrumented sites in different geological and hydro-climatic contexts.

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Critical Zone Focus Research Group