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Post-doc positions in Environmental Physics at FORTH Crete

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From: Ilias Vardavas <vardavas@iesl.forth.gr>

Post-Doctoral Positions in Environmental Physics at FORTH, Heraklion, Crete

Two post-doctoral positions, for three years in the first instance, are available from January 2001 within the Environment Research Laboratory, Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas.

Research fields include:

1. Atmospheric Physics
2. Atmospheric Composition
3. Computer Modelling of Physical Systems

Preference will be given to those with experience in one ore more of the following:

1. Radiation transfer
2. Climate change and ozone depletion
3. The Earth's radiation budget
4. Planetary atmospheres

Requirements: PhD in Physics or related discipline, and computer modelling.

For further information please contact Professor Ilias Vardavas at: vardavas@iesl.forth.gr

URL: http://www.iesl.forth.gr/environment/


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