Research Associate B (Postdoctoral Researcher)
Department: Thayer School of Engineering
Position Type: Other
Qualifications:
- PhD in a relevant field (physical oceanography, glaciology, Earth Sciences, engineering or a related field) with a publication history
- Experience in ice sheet modeling is required.
- Experience in working with Linux/Unix environments and with high level programming languages (e.g., C++, FORTRAN, Python) is required.
- A strong background and experience in operating, analysing and visualising large datasets is desired.
- Track record of peer reviewed publications in high level international journals.
- Good team working skills while being proactive is essential for this position.
- Proficiency in both written and oral English.
Application Instructions:
Please submit the following materials electronically via Interfolio:
1. Cover letter
2. CV, including contact information for three references.
Review of applications will begin on
February 10, 2026; applications submitted after this date will be reviewed until the position is filled. Recommendation letters will be requested for finalists only. For questions about the position, please contact Helene Seroussi (
Helene.l.seroussi@dartmouth.edu).
Description:
Position Summary
This postdoctoral position is part of a project funded by the Heising Simons Foundations to deliver actionable sea level contributions from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, recently awarded to Dartmouth College. The overall aim of this postdoctoral project is to guide and support the next generation of Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison Project (ISMIP) Antarctic ice sheet projections in close collaboration with other international ISMIP partners. Join this growing, multidisciplinary team to help advance new understanding of polar regions and improve projections of sea level rise.
Position Description
The position is part of the international community effort ISMIP7 (
https://www.ismip.org/) which is currently developing the protocols for the next generation of ice sheet projections. The goal is to provide sea-level change contributions from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and associated uncertainties that will inform the next report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The postdoctoral researcher will i) implement and test the ISMIP7 experimental protocols for forcing the Antarctic ice sheet with atmospheric and oceanic boundary conditions as well as ice shelf collapse with one ice sheet model (Ice-sheet and Sea-level System Model, ISSM) ahead of general application by the wider modeling groups; ii) interact with the ISMIP7 forcing focus groups to further improve the protocols if needed; iii) guide the ice sheet modeling groups with support and advice in terms of protocol implementation and data handling; iv) contribute to the intercomparison with simulations and outputs of one model (ISSM); v) collect, organize and quality check output data from the participating modeling groups; vi) perform the analysis of the ensemble projections and discuss, publish and disseminate the results.
Key Accountabilities
- Test experimental protocol and help improve its design.
- Interact with and provide support to modeling group performing Antarctic experiments.
- Collect and quality check output results from Antarctic results
- Analyze, interpret, and publish ISMIP7 Antarctic results.
- Implement changes in numerical software as needed.
- Stay current on relevant literature.
- Conduct day-to-day research activities independently.
- Shares objectives, results, interpretation, and conclusions with the project team.
- Prepare, submit and shepherd journal manuscripts
- Present result at international conferences
- Perform other duties as required.
EEO Statement:
Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer under federal law. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications are welcome from all.
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