Research Associate III

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute

Massachusetts, USA
Posted on Aug 15, 2024

Research Associate III

Job ID
2024-2377
Category
Science/Research
Type
regular
Location : Location
US-MA-Woods Hole

Job Summary

Research Associate position in internal wave modeling and wave turbulence at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

We are seeking a highly motivated, organized, and independent individual with training in theoretical physics and numerical methods, especially concerning spectral models of wave turbulence and planetary flows for a postdoctoral position at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The postdoc will work with a team of PIs on an NSF-funded project, the goal of which is to map the space-time geography of internal gravity wave (IW) dissipation and mixing, and the underlying dynamics, using state-of-the-art high-resolution global and regional IW models along with theory and observations of IWs. The objective of the PostDoc, which will utilize primarily regional ocean models, will be threefold: (1) to ascertain the impact of modeling decisions (including resolution, dissipation mechanisms, and forcing) on the accuracy of spatial and temporal distributions of IW dissipation and mixing, (2) to ascertain the impact of modeling decisions on the representation of nonlinear IW processes, and (3) to study fundamentals of nonlinear IW processes. The candidate should have strong skills in theoretical physics, numerical methods, and model development and have expertise in internal waves and spectral models of wave and/or eddy turbulence. They will design and implement novel IW dissipation schemes as well as diagnostics for identifying the properties of nonlinear IW interactions. The postdoc is expected to closely interact with co-PIs at Univ. Michigan, Univ. of Southern Mississippi and collaborators at Tel Aviv Univ. and JPL.

Education & Experience

Education: Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Math or Physical Oceanography

Previous Experience:

Required technical skills include substantial experience with the methods of Wave Turbulence, spectral energy transfers, numerical methods and development for finite-volume solvers, oceanic internal wave modelling, statistical analysis of spectra from observations and/or numerical models, scientific paper writing, and familiarity with programming languages including Fortran, Matlab, and Unix Shell. The appointment will be for two years, 3 months. Informal inquiries should be addressed to Dr. Kurt Polzin (kpolzin@whoi.edu).

Special Requirements

  • TWIC
  • Must be a US Citizen
  • Security Clearance
  • Person drives WHOI vehicle

Physical Requirements

Physical duties for this position include but are not limited to, distinguish basic colors as well as visual abilities to include near, far, and peripheral vision, depth perception, ability to distinguish basic colors. Hearing requirements include the ability to hear, talk, travel, work around others as well as alone. This position is continuously sedentary. Physical duties are subject to change.

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