PhD position in Cloud Physics at ETH Zurich

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Deadline: December 2020 (Flexible)

The Atmospheric Physics group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC) – ETH Zurich invites applications for a 3-year to 3.5-year PhD position on cloud seeding to reduce hail damage. This research topics remains a challenge because demonstrating the effectiveness of cloud seeding has been hampered by the large natural variability of hailstorms in the past.

About the PhD Programme 

The PhD work will be conducted in collaboration with Baloise insurance, who purchased an aircraft and has continuously been seeding developing thunderstorm clouds in Switzerland for the last three summers. In order to demonstrate (or falsify) the success of reducing hail damage, this PhD project will conduct model simulations with the Swiss numerical weather prediction model with and without cloud seeding and evaluate whether seeding can reduce the hail damage. The model simulations will be validated with the radar data for observed seeding events. This project offers a rare opportunity to study a practical application of cloud physics. The insights gained from this research will thus be of interest not only with regard to cloud seeding, but to the discipline as a whole.

Eligibility

We are looking for a PhD candidate interested in numerical modelling, data analysis and cloud physics.

  • The position requires an MSc (or equivalent) in atmospheric/environmental sciences, physics, engineering or a related field.
  • Sound knowledge of the English language, both oral and written is expected.
  • A background in numerical modelling, statistical data analysis and/or programming skills is highly encouraged.
  • The successful candidate is expected to have good communication skills, good time management skills, as well as a willingness to participate in a collaborative and supportive research environment.
  • We specifically encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups in academia.

Application

Applications for this position are only accepted through the online application portal, by including the following document:

  • Curriculum vitae
  • Copies of BSc and MSc educational records
  • A statement of research interest
  • Names and contact details of two references

Review of applications will begin December 1, 2020 and will continue until the position is filled. The start date is flexible and could begin as soon as January 2021.

For more information: Please contact Prof. Ulrike Lohmann (ulrike.lohmann@env.ethz.ch, no applications) in case of questions related to the project and/or to the position.

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