Ocean Remote Sensing Scientist

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The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) opens a 3-year full time position for a research scientist to work with global remote sensing of sea and sea ice surface temperatures.

DMI is a leading European developer and producer of remote sensing products, including Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Ice Surface Temperature (IST) products for the high latitudes. The satellite based products are critical for understanding the effects of climate change and are important inputs to weather and ocean models. Most of the work is carried out in research and development projects financed through ESA, EUMETSAT, the EU’s Copernicus program and the Danish National Center for Climate Research (NCKF).

You will be part of the NCKF Satellite and the Arctic unit, where you will work on developing a global SST level 4 reanalysis in the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and participate in the SST/IST activities within the Copernicus Marine service project. You will also be responsible for analyzing the data sets and writing scientific publications about the results.

Main working tasks

  • Develop, maintain and validate a satellite based global L4 SST reanalysis within the C3S project.
  • Analyse the Climate data set to assess the climatic changes in global and high latitude SST and ISTs
  • Participate in the development and validation of satellite SST/IST products in the high latitudes within the Copernicus Marine Service project.
  • Present results at scientific conferences and publish the results in peer-reviewed journals.
Qualifications and experience
  • PhD degree in geophysics, engineering or similar within the field of remote sensing
  • Experience with satellite SST and IST products
  • Experience with generating Level 4 products.
  • Advanced programming skills in e.g. Fortran, Python or Matlab.
  • Experience with Linux and operational applications.
  • Good skills in oral and written English.
  • Can work well in a team in close collaboration with your colleagues.
About DMI and NCKF The position is in the Danish National Centre for Climate Research (NCKF), which is a department at DMI. NCKF aims to conduct critical climate research for the Kingdom of Denmark (Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands) and bring together climate knowledge to form the basis for green transition and climate adaptation. The activities include monitoring of the Arctic and assessment of observed and future climate change of the physical climate system, with a special focus on the Arctic, Greenland and on extreme weather and sea level around Denmark. Across the department, the research builds on both global and regional modelling as well as observations from remote sensing, in-situ measurements and field work.

NCKF employs approximately 55 staff members, the majority is climate researchers including PhD students, junior and senior scientists. The department also includes a smaller group of generalists, project managers and administrative staff, who work in close collaboration with colleagues in the DMI departments for e.g. Finance & Facility Management and Policy & Strategy. We have a strong international profile, which is also reflected in the many nationalities employed and in a combined English and Danish working language.

Employment Employment and salary will be according to the Danish Law and Agreements, depending on previous experience. It will be possible to apply for an addition to the basic salary. Employees, who are recruited from abroad, and who are able to meet certain conditions, have the opportunity to work in Denmark for a period of 60 months under a special 26 % tax rate without deduction, instead of working under the regular income taxation.

DMI offers a flexible working week of 37 hours including a paid lunch break, and six weeks of paid vacation annually. It is an advantage to be able to speak Danish, but it is not a requirement.

The employment area is Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Facilities and associated institutions. Your work place will be at the DMI, Lyngbyvej 100, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. Physical presence is expected at least on a weekly basis.

For further details about the position, contact Head of Satellites and Arctic, Jacob L. Høyer (telephone: +45 39 15 72 03 or e-mail: jlh@dmi.dk) or Ioanna Karagali (telephone: +45 20 29 24 18 or email: ika@dmi.dk)

The DMI wants to contribute to equal opportunities for women and men, and encourage all qualified persons to apply regardless of age, gender or ethnic background.

Application Please send your application, including a cover letter with motivation for the application, a curriculum vitae (incl. publication list), relevant exam papers and diplomas, possible other relevant appendices and contacts for relevant professional references, so we have it in our system by Sunday 30th of July, 2023.

We expect to hold interviews between the 31st of July and 11th of August 2023.
Starting date is from 1st of October 2023, or as soon as possible thereafter.

To apply for the position, please use the below link "Apply for Position", and follow the instructions.



INFORMATIONER OM STILLINGEN:

- Arbejdspladsen ligger i:

Hvidovre Kommune

-Virksomheden tilbyder:

-Arbejdsgiver:

DMI - København, Lyngbyvej 100, 2100 København Ø

-Ansøgning:

Ansøgningsfrist: 30-07-2023; - ansøgningsfristen er overskredet

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