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A Staff Scientist position in experimental atmospheric chemistry is available starting in early 2010. This position will be 50% "hard" funding (provided by CIRES and not tied to grants) and 50% soft money (tied to grants of the groups below) for at least 3 years, with the intention of continuing indefinitely. It will be centered in the Jimenez group (>= 50% time) and will be shared with the Volkamer Group (up to 50% time), and possibly with other atmospheric chemistry groups within CIRES & Chemistry (Tolbert and Vaida groups). The Staff Scientist will help train and work with students and postdocs, and co-supervise laboratory and field experiments and data analysis and modeling studies on atmospheric chemistry. An ideal candidate would be someone who loves research but prefers working as part of a group rather than working on a faculty position. Background information about the research groups, techniques, and previous publications and projects of these groups is available at: | A Staff Scientist position in experimental atmospheric chemistry is available starting in early 2010. This position will be 50% "hard" funding (provided by CIRES and not tied to grants) and 50% soft money (tied to grants of the groups below) for at least 3 years, with the intention of continuing indefinitely. It will be centered in the Jimenez group (>= 50% time) and will be shared with the Volkamer Group (up to 50% time), and possibly with other atmospheric chemistry groups within CIRES & Chemistry (Tolbert and Vaida groups). The Staff Scientist will help train and work with students and postdocs, and co-supervise laboratory and field experiments and data analysis and modeling studies on atmospheric chemistry. An ideal candidate would be someone who loves research but prefers working as part of a group rather than working on a faculty position. Background information about the research groups, techniques, and previous publications and projects of these groups is available at: | ||
− | * [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez Jimenez Group Page] | + | * [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/ Jimenez Group Page] |
* [http://www.colorado.edu/chemistry/volkamer/ Volkamer Group Page] | * [http://www.colorado.edu/chemistry/volkamer/ Volkamer Group Page] | ||
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A Ph.D. in chemistry, atmospheric sciences, environmental engineering, or a related discipline is required. Experience in experimental research is needed. Experience with instrument design and construction, advanced instrumentation use, computer programming, and/or complex data analysis is highly desirable. Experience with mass spectrometry, vacuum technology, aerosol instrumentation, Igor Pro or another data analysis package, Labview, or field studies are also desirable. Ability to travel to field studies, to work in a team with members of our group and multiple collaborators, and to lead the writing of papers for peer-reviewed journals is essential. Background information about the research group, techniques, and previous publications and projects is available at: | A Ph.D. in chemistry, atmospheric sciences, environmental engineering, or a related discipline is required. Experience in experimental research is needed. Experience with instrument design and construction, advanced instrumentation use, computer programming, and/or complex data analysis is highly desirable. Experience with mass spectrometry, vacuum technology, aerosol instrumentation, Igor Pro or another data analysis package, Labview, or field studies are also desirable. Ability to travel to field studies, to work in a team with members of our group and multiple collaborators, and to lead the writing of papers for peer-reviewed journals is essential. Background information about the research group, techniques, and previous publications and projects is available at: | ||
− | * [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez Jimenez Group Page] | + | * [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/ Jimenez Group Page] |
Four papers that describe the techniques and scientific problems that our group focuses on can be downloaded from: | Four papers that describe the techniques and scientific problems that our group focuses on can be downloaded from: |
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- If you are interested in joining the Jimenez group, please have a look at the and look at the FAQs for prospective group members.
- PhD student positions: please write to Jose if interested
- There are no open postdoctoral positions at present in our group. However things can change quickly and fellowships are also available at times, so please email Jose with your CV and interests, if you are interested in our group.
Archive of Past Positions
This archive is kept here for future reference as we are very likely to search for people with similar profiles in the future.
Staff Scientist Position, Nov. 2009
A Staff Scientist position in experimental atmospheric chemistry is available starting in early 2010. This position will be 50% "hard" funding (provided by CIRES and not tied to grants) and 50% soft money (tied to grants of the groups below) for at least 3 years, with the intention of continuing indefinitely. It will be centered in the Jimenez group (>= 50% time) and will be shared with the Volkamer Group (up to 50% time), and possibly with other atmospheric chemistry groups within CIRES & Chemistry (Tolbert and Vaida groups). The Staff Scientist will help train and work with students and postdocs, and co-supervise laboratory and field experiments and data analysis and modeling studies on atmospheric chemistry. An ideal candidate would be someone who loves research but prefers working as part of a group rather than working on a faculty position. Background information about the research groups, techniques, and previous publications and projects of these groups is available at:
The ideal candidate will have:
- A Ph.D. in Chemistry, Atmospheric Sciences, or a related discipline.
- Postdoctoral experience
- Ability to make a commitment of 3-5 years to this position
- Experience with advanced instrumentation and data interpretation, such as mass spectrometry, optical spectroscopy, vacuum technology etc.
- Interest in working with students and postdocs and helping train them on lab techniques, see e.g. this list of lab skills
- Ability to travel to field studies to assist students & postdocs, especially during the setup phase and in case of problems (~4-8 weeks total travel time per year on average)
- Willingness to participate on aircraft-based field studies
- Desire and ability to communicate and work with multiple students and postdocs
- Experience with computer programming and data analysis, especially Igor Pro, but otherwise Matlab, Fortran, IDL etc.
- Experience with data acquisition programming with Labview (or similar software packages)
- Interest on having his/her own research projects, presenting results at conferences, and publishing some first-author papers
- Interest on participating on (and eventually potentially leading) proposal-writing
The initial appointment will be for 1 year but the expectation is of renewal for 3-5 years upon satisfactory performance. Please email jose.jimenez@colorado.edu if you are interested in this position, attaching a cover letter, your CV, 2-3 first author publications, and contact information for 4-5 references. The University of Colorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
This ad was posted on 14 Nov. 2009. This position was filled on 7-Feb-2010.
Postdoctoral Position in Aerosol Mass Spectrometry (Oct. 2009)
A postdoctoral position is available in the Jimenez Research Group in CIRES and the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Colorado-Boulder. This position focuses on field studies of organic aerosol sources and processing using high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometry (HR-ToF-AMS) and thermal desorption aerosol GC-MS (TAG) as part of the CalNex-LA-2010 and BEACHON-SRM-2011 field studies. Both field studies will provide excellent research opportunities and complementary data from many advanced instruments. Information on these studies can be found at:
A Ph.D. in chemistry, atmospheric sciences, environmental engineering, or a related discipline is required. Experience in experimental research is needed. Experience with instrument design and construction, advanced instrumentation use, computer programming, and/or complex data analysis is highly desirable. Experience with mass spectrometry, vacuum technology, aerosol instrumentation, Igor Pro or another data analysis package, Labview, or field studies are also desirable. Ability to travel to field studies, to work in a team with members of our group and multiple collaborators, and to lead the writing of papers for peer-reviewed journals is essential. Background information about the research group, techniques, and previous publications and projects is available at:
Four papers that describe the techniques and scientific problems that our group focuses on can be downloaded from:
- Aiken et al., ACP 2009
- de Gouw and Jimenez, ES&T 2009
- Canagaratna et al., Mass Spec. Rev. 2007
- Hallquist et al., ACP 2009
and many additional publications can be downloaded from our group publications page:
To apply, please send an email describing your research interests, a CV, date of availability, 2-3 first-author journal paper reprints in PDF, and a list of 4 references to Prof. Jose L. Jimenez (jose.jimenez@colorado.edu). The initial appointment will be for one year starting around Jan. 2010, with the expectation of annual renewal for two additional years upon satisfactory performance. Later start dates are also possible. The University of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer.
This ad was posted on 4 Oct. 2009. This position was filled on 23 Nov. 2009.