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Scientist: Ozone thinning has changed ocean circulation
2013-01-31 11:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] Contact: Phil Sneiderman prs@jhu.edu 443-287-9960 Johns Hopkins University According to a Johns Hopkins earth scientist, the hole in the Antarctic ozone layer has caused changes in the way that waters in those southern oceans mix - a situation that has the potential to alter the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and eventually could have an impact on glo…
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Young Scientist Winners at Banff
2013-01-29 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
CANADA - Three young scientists were recognised at the 2013 Banff Pork Seminar for their presentations to the meeting.
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Top climate scientist denounces billionaires over funding for climate-sceptic organisations
2013-01-26 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: A climate scientist who says he has been subjected to a vitriolic hate campaign has denounced the way that American billionaires have been able to secretly finance the climate-sceptic organisations that have attacked him. Professor Michael Mann of Pennsylvania University, who has been targeted by climate-change sceptics for his work on global temperature records, said it was wrong for wealthy individuals such as the oil billionaire Charles Koch to surreptitiously finance the counter-movement...
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Remote Sensing Scientist Marine Applications Team
2013-01-16 10:38:56| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Help us shape the future of remote sensing technology. EUMETSAT is the European satellite agency for monitoring weather and climate. Bringing together the resources of 26 member states, we develop and operate a range of satellite systems surveying the atmosphere, land and ocean that deliver vital data 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our data contribute to weather forecasting that protects lives and property across Europe and to climate monitoring. EUMETSAT is now embarking on new and challenging satellite development programmes, shaping its longterm future. Remote Sensing Scientist Marine Applications Team REF. VN1224 Focusing on marine applications from altimeter data, you will contribute directly to the development of innovative concepts and prototype software. To join us, you will require a strong scientific background in altimeter or radar remote sensing from space, alongside a degree in Oceanography, Remote Sensing, Earth Science or a similar field. The position is offered as fouryear fixedterm contract with the probability of extension, and demand fluency in English and a working knowledge of French. Attractive employment conditions are offered, in terms of salary, comprehensive benefits including health and social welfare provision, plus extensive relocation assistance if applicable . To learn more and apply online, please visit www.eumetsat.int. Deadline for applications 27 January 2013 EUMETSAT is committed to providing an equal opportunities work environment for men and women and is seeking to recruit nationals from its Member States. Please see our website for further details . Europe s Meteorological Satellite Organisation Organisation Europenne de Satellites Mtorologiques
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Remote Sensing Scientist Passive Satellite Microwave Instruments
2013-01-16 10:38:56| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Help us shape the future of remote sensing technology. EUMETSAT is the European satellite agency for monitoring weather and climate. Bringing together the resources of 26 member states, we develop and operate a range of satellite systems surveying the atmosphere, land and ocean that deliver vital data 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our data contribute to weather forecasting that protects lives and property across Europe and to climate monitoring. EUMETSAT is now embarking on new and challenging satellite development programmes, shaping its longterm future. Remote Sensing Scientist Passive Satellite Microwave Instruments REF. VN1223 Acting as a lead scientist for the passive microwave instruments on environmental satellites, the related data analysis and the advancement of applications, you will apply cuttingedge thinking as you create prototype software leading to new operational algorithms. You should possess a good degree in Meteorology, Remote Sensing, Physics or a related discipline, backed by extensive experience of remote sensing from spaceborne instruments, plus impressive analytical and presentation skills. The position is offered as fouryear fixedterm contract with the probability of extension, and demand fluency in English and a working knowledge of French. Attractive employment conditions are offered, in terms of salary, comprehensive benefits including health and social welfare provision, plus extensive relocation assistance if applicable. To learn more and apply online, please visit www.eumetsat.int. Deadline for applications 27 January 2013 EUMETSAT is committed to providing an equal opportunities work environment for men and women and is seeking to recruit nationals from its Member States. Please see our website for further details . Europe s Meteorological Satellite Organisation Organisation Europenne de Satellites Mtorologiques
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