From zespinosa97 at gmail.com Mon Oct 2 07:22:59 2023 From: zespinosa97 at gmail.com (Zac Espinosa) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] PCC Graduate Student Steering Committee (P-GraSC) 2023-2024 Nominations Message-ID: Hi everyone! P-GraSC is now accepting nominations for 2023-2024! What is P-GraSC? The PCC Graduate Student Steering Committee (P-GraSC) is a group of ~20 grad students from a diverse group of departments (if you?re interested in climate research, policy, and conversation, you count as a PCC grad student). The mission of P-GraSC is to form a coherent and organized graduate student steering body in the PCC. P-GraSC is committed to representing the values of the graduate students in the PCC, including amplifying the work and voices of BIPOC members of the PCC. Why join P-GraSC? P-GraSC is an awesome opportunity to get to know graduate students from departments across the College of the Environment and beyond. Through P-GraSC, you will get a deeper understanding of the breadth and excellence of UW research in climate science, policy, engineering, public health, and more. You learn to organize events and speak with the public and broader university on issues related to climate change. Overall, you serve as a face for the graduate students of the PCC. What is the commitment level? We are currently seeking nominations for yourself or others to begin a 2-year position on P-GraSC starting this fall. If you have less than 2 years left and want to get involved, 1-year placements are perfectly fine ? go ahead and nominate yourself! P-GraSC meets once per quarter and sub-committees meet once per month on average. You can do as much or as little work as you?d like: this year, P-GraSC activities included project-based collaboration with community organizations through ACORN Projects, Graduate Student Seminars, and the Spring Seminar Series. How do I apply? Please send in your application (1-3 sentences on why interested) by filling out this google form by October 14th: APPLY HERE Thank you! Please email me or any other P-GraSC students (listed below) if you have any questions! Zac Espinosa 2022-2023 P-GraSC Graduate Student Representatives 2022-2023 P-GraSC members: Aina Hori (SMEA) Treasure Warren (OCN) Song Sangmin (OCN) Naomi Wharton (OCN) Ashley Moore (DEOHS) Matias Korfmacher (DEOHS) Elijah Scott (DEOHS) Tania Vallejo (DEOHS) Aesha Mokashi (DEOHS) Allison Fron (SEFS) George Kwabena Darkwah (CEE) Rachel Zable (CEE) Kripa Chandran (CEE) Jake Davis (CEE) Madeleine Strait (BIO) Annalise Stein (MPA) -- Zac Espinosa (he/him/his) UW Atmospheric Sciences | zespinosa97@gmail.com | Website -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mab23 at uw.edu Wed Oct 4 09:19:00 2023 From: mab23 at uw.edu (Miriam A. Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Envirolink] NOW HIRING: TA in FISH 323 in Winter 2024 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Samantha Scherer Date: Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 12:50?PM Subject: [Envirolink] NOW HIRING: TA in FISH 323 in Winter 2024 To: SAFS Advising Cc: Katherine McElroy *The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) is hiring Teaching Assistants for duties in Winter Quarter 2024:* *Course:* FISH 323 Conservation & Management of Aquatic Resources *Instructor:* Katie McElroy *Dates:* December 16, 2023 ? March 15, 2024 *Compensation:* Position is 50% FTE; salary is commensurate with academic standing (ASE salary schedule: https://grad.uw.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022-23-TA-RA-SA_salary_chart.pdf) *Deadline to Apply:* October 18, 2023. Priority consideration given to applications received by this date. Applications will be accepted after this date if the position remains unfilled *Course description:* Topics include population dynamics, extinction risk, meta-populations, marine reserves, bioeconomics, protection of endangered species, sustainable harvesting, and management institutions. Examines case studies such as salmon, albatross, and whales as representative of conservation issues in aquatic sciences. Sampling, experimental design, computer skills, and research writing. *TO APPLY:* To apply, complete application form* at https://tinyurl.com/ApplySAFSTA and upload the following additional documents (under one cover, with course name and number and your full name in the document?s title): 1. Cover letter ? include description of your general background, why you are applying for this ASE position, strengths and any abilities directly related to the specific course(s) that you would bring to the position, etc. 2. Current resum? 3. Name, title, and contact information (email, phone number) for three references who are familiar with your teaching abilities and/or knowledge and experience relevant to the content of the course(s) for which you are applying. **To access the form, log in using your @**uw.edu* * address (**https://mail.google.com/a/uw.edu* *).* Full position description attached. Questions may be directed to safsadv@uw.edu. -- Samantha Scherer (she her), Director, Student Services and DEI UW School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences https://fish.uw.edu/students/advising/ Fishery Sciences Bldg, Suite116 ( map ) | 206-543-7457 Office Hours: 9:00 - 3:00 Mon-Thurs (Monday remote only) *Schedule a Meeting:* https://calendly.com/safsgrad *The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. In support of Indigenous communities, I commit to protecting the environment; investing in tribal economies; electing officials that understand/support tribal governments, relationships, and laws; challenging and rejecting stereotypes about Indigenous people; educating myself and my family about the histories, cultures, and issues impacting Indigenous communities.* > _______________________________________________ Envirolink mailing list Envirolink@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/envirolink -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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P-GraSC is an awesome opportunity to get to know graduate students from departments across the College of the Environment and beyond. Through P-GraSC, you will get a deeper understanding of the breadth and excellence of UW research in climate science, policy, engineering, public health, and more. You learn to organize events and speak with the public and broader university on issues related to climate change. Overall, you serve as a face for the graduate students of the PCC. What is the commitment level? We are currently seeking nominations for yourself or others to begin a 2-year position on P-GraSC starting this fall. If you have less than 2 years left and want to get involved, 1-year placements are perfectly fine ? go ahead and nominate yourself! P-GraSC meets once per quarter and sub-committees meet once per month on average. You can do as much or as little work as you?d like: this year, P-GraSC activities included project-based collaboration with community organizations through ACORN Projects, Graduate Student Seminars, and the Spring Seminar Series. How do I apply? Please send in your application (1-3 sentences on why interested) by filling out this google form by October 14th: APPLY HERE Thank you! Please email me or any other P-GraSC students (listed below) if you have any questions! Zac Espinosa 2022-2023 P-GraSC Graduate Student Representatives 2022-2023 P-GraSC members: Aina Hori (SMEA) Treasure Warren (OCN) Song Sangmin (OCN) Naomi Wharton (OCN) Ashley Moore (DEOHS) Matias Korfmacher (DEOHS) Elijah Scott (DEOHS) Tania Vallejo (DEOHS) Aesha Mokashi (DEOHS) Allison Fron (SEFS) George Kwabena Darkwah (CEE) Rachel Zable (CEE) Kripa Chandran (CEE) Jake Davis (CEE) Madeleine Strait (BIO) Annalise Stein (MPA) -- Zac Espinosa (he/him/his) UW Atmospheric Sciences | zespinosa97@gmail.com | Website -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Tue Oct 10 09:42:05 2023 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (PROGRAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Environmental Politics talk this Friday at noon In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The UW Center for Environmental Politics' Duck Family Colloquium Series welcomes Helen Milner, Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. 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Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Join the Just Hack Challenge 2023 on November 17-18 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Join Front and Centered , Latino Community Fund , People?s Economy Lab , and other organizations across Washington State in the Just Hack: A Just Transition Challenge, on November 17-18, in Seattle or Yakima Valley, to co-create solutions to address social, environmental, and climate justice issues. All skills are welcome, from arts, crafts, and activism to science and tech; there are no small ideas to tackle what impacts our communities. The Just Hack is rooted in recognizing all participants as experts, fostering collaborations with groups, small businesses, gov agencies, CBOs, and participants to address challenges together. We are looking for: - Participants over 16 years old from all backgrounds, with all interests and skills (artists, activists, crafters, storytellers, techies, scientists...) are invited. Team up and address a meaningful challenge, while learning in action what a *just transition* looks like. - Mentors who would like to support participants and share part of their experience (if interested, please complete this short form by October 30th). The minimum time commitment is 2 hours on November 18 and options to connect remotely will be available, and - Challenge advocates, this is, groups/CBOs/organizations/SB owners who want to propose one or two challenges under the 4 categories (just economy, food justice, environmental justice, and resilient and inclusive communities), for participants to address. A challenge could take the form of a request to co-create resources (webpages, logos, infographics, maps, games, etc), find and curate data around a particular topic, or help design a campaign. The sky's the limit! If this is something that your group might be interested in, please complete this form . Register today at https://justhack2023.devpost.com/ ! 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Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:27 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] NOW HIRING: TA in FISH 323 in Winter 2024 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Samantha Scherer Date: Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 10:06?AM Subject: [Environment_advisers] NOW HIRING: TA in FISH 323 in Winter 2024 To: SAFS Advising Cc: Katherine McElroy *The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) is hiring Teaching Assistants for duties in Winter Quarter 2024:* *Course:* FISH 323 Conservation & Management of Aquatic Resources *Instructor:* Katie McElroy *Dates:* December 16, 2023 ? March 15, 2024 *Compensation:* Position is 50% FTE; salary is commensurate with academic standing (ASE salary schedule: https://grad.uw.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022-23-TA-RA-SA_salary_chart.pdf) *Deadline to Apply:* October 18, 2023. Priority consideration given to applications received by this date. Applications will be accepted after this date if the position remains unfilled *Course description:* Topics include population dynamics, extinction risk, meta-populations, marine reserves, bioeconomics, protection of endangered species, sustainable harvesting, and management institutions. Examines case studies such as salmon, albatross, and whales as representative of conservation issues in aquatic sciences. Sampling, experimental design, computer skills, and research writing. *TO APPLY:* To apply, complete application form* at https://tinyurl.com/ApplySAFSTA and upload the following additional documents (under one cover, with course name and number and your full name in the document?s title): 1. Cover letter ? include description of your general background, why you are applying for this ASE position, strengths and any abilities directly related to the specific course(s) that you would bring to the position, etc. 2. Current resum? 3. Name, title, and contact information (email, phone number) for three references who are familiar with your teaching abilities and/or knowledge and experience relevant to the content of the course(s) for which you are applying. **To access the form, log in using your @**uw.edu* * address (**https://mail.google.com/a/uw.edu* *).* Full position description attached. Questions may be directed to safsadv@uw.edu. -- Samantha Scherer (she her), Director, Student Services and DEI UW School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences https://fish.uw.edu/students/advising/ Fishery Sciences Bldg, Suite116 ( map ) | 206-543-7457 Office Hours: 9:00 - 3:00 Mon-Thurs (Monday remote only) *Schedule a Meeting:* https://calendly.com/safsgrad *The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. In support of Indigenous communities, I commit to protecting the environment; investing in tribal economies; electing officials that understand/support tribal governments, relationships, and laws; challenging and rejecting stereotypes about Indigenous people; educating myself and my family about the histories, cultures, and issues impacting Indigenous communities.* _______________________________________________ Environment_advisers mailing list Environment_advisers@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/environment_advisers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccacorn at uw.edu Wed Oct 11 11:23:38 2023 From: pccacorn at uw.edu (PCC Acorn Project) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:27 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] ACORN Project Opportunity with Clean Energy Transition Intstitute Message-ID: Dear PCC, Welcome back from a beautiful summer! We are excited to share a new PCC ACORN opportunity that continues our collaboration with the Clean Energy Transition Institute (CETI). CETI is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit organization working to accelerate an equitable clean energy transition in the Northwest by advancing deep decarbonization strategies. The Institute provides unbiased research and analysis to guide climate and energy policy and a neutral platform to help diverse stakeholders debate and resolve the trade-offs associated with deep decarbonization. Last year, three UW graduate students completed an ACORN project with CETI to beta test, update, and continue developing the Northwest Clean Energy Atlas. We look forward to continuing our partnership by extending this project with new ACORN volunteers. Below is a description of the proposed project. If you are interested in working on any of the topics below or have further questions about this ACORN project, please respond (or email pccacorn@uw.edu) with a short statement about your interest/background relevant to the project and your CV/resume by Friday October 20, 2023! Potential CETI Projects: 1. Northwest Clean Energy Atlas * With the Northwest Clean Energy Atlas, the Institute aims to aggregate energy data across the four Northwest states and use Tableau?s software to create interactive data visualizations. The Atlas serves as a tool for stakeholders to understand the current energy systems throughout the region and see how they need to change as the region decarbonizes over time. The Atlas currently hosts visualizations that explore greenhouse gas emissions data, energy resources and uses, utility service territories, and energy burden. * ACORN volunteers will start by updating the Atlas with the latest available data. They will then have the opportunity to create new visualizations that incorporate data from other CETI initiatives or from ideas the students bring. * There is also potential to incorporate visualizations from CETI's Net Zero Northwest Project, particularly the Workforce Analysis results. This phase would likely not start until the ACORN project is underway. * Desired skills: * Knowledge about or interest in Northwest energy systems * Proficiency in Python (or R), Tableau, and data analysis/visualization * Ability to create narratives with data and see creative ways to make the data make sense and come alive for the user We look forward to hearing from you! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I think it would be perfect for folks in the Program on Climate Change. I am currently recruiting for these workshops, with the first coming up this Thursday, 3-5pm. Can you please share this Call for Participants within your department? Please find details and the attached flyer below. Thank you for helping us get the word out! Best, Michael Subject: Call for Participants: Speculative F/Actors Climate Futures Workshop Hi everyone! My name is Michael Beach. I am a PhD candidate in HCDE. I am running a few collaborative worldbuilding workshops this week and next, and looking for participants! Workshop Dates/Times: Thursday, October 19th, 3-5 pm Thursday, October 26th, 3-5 pm Friday, October 27th, 3-5 pm This series of workshops is the Speculative F/Actors Climate Futures Workshop. If you are interested in or curious about climate futures, speculative storytelling, and collaborative tabletop games, please fill out this recruitment survey to sign up for a spot in the study. After the workshop, participants will be interviewed about their experience in the activities. The workshop and interview will take no longer than 2 hours altogether. You can email me at mwb8@uw.edu if you have any questions. These workshops are open to all. Please feel free to share this opportunity with others. Link to recruitment survey: https://forms.gle/Z13QTxaPbtyCs6HH8 Also, see the attached recruitment flyer. -- Michael W. Beach Ph.D. Candidate, University of Washington Human Centered Design & Engineering Comparative History of Ideas Pronouns: he/him they/them -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Additionally, this new unit at Ecology is hiring for a supervisor (information here ). -- Sydney Fishman Pronouns: she/her (what is this? ) Coastal Management Specialist Washington Sea Grant College of the Environment | University of Washington T 206.543.5051 | M-F 7:30am - 4:00pm Sign up For WSG News ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Weiner, Heather (ECY) Date: Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 10:45?AM Subject: Coastal science job opportunity with WA Ecology To: Sydney Fishman Hi Sydney, Hope you?re doing well! Can you please share these job opportunities with your networks: Our team at the Washington State Department of Ecology is currently hiring for a Shoreline Mapping Scientist (NRS3) and a Coastal Mapping Scientist (NRS2) . These roles are part of the newly established Applied Coastal Research & Engineering (ACRE) Section as an expansion of our Coastal Monitoring & Analysis Program (CMAP) which was established in 1996. We are seeking applicants with strong GIS backgrounds and are interested in topic areas including coastal science, remote sensing, geomorphology, physical geography, coastal planning, or similar. These positions will be part of the new Shoreline Mapping Unit created to fulfill directives from Senate Bill 5104, which requires a shoreline condition survey of the Puget Sound be completed every two years. The positions will map shoreline features, conduct geospatial analyses, create technical documents, and have the opportunity to aid in method development and strategic planning for the Shoreline Mapping Unit. The Department of Ecology offers a great work-life balance with excellent benefits and ongoing training opportunities. Both positions can be located in multiple locations in Western Washington and are eligible for up to 90% telework. Anyone with questions are welcome to reach out to me. Please share broadly with anyone who may be interested! Thanks, Heather *Heather Weiner* (she/her) Coastal Geomatics Scientist SEA Coastal Monitoring & Analysis Program Washington State Department of Ecology 360-490-5562 (Cell) hbar461@ecy.wa.gov _______________________________________________ Coastal_resilience mailing list Coastal_resilience@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/coastal_resilience -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Research Scientist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu | @CIG_UW EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Join us to learn about how native mature trees can help us adapt to and mitigate climate change in our city, why we're losing trees at such high velocity, and what we can do about it. *Join this fun, informative event to learn how urban forest policy influences how well trees are protected in Seattle and beyond. *Meet the experts and others with experience and training to learn how you can work to transform the urban forest. This Climate Science on Tap is a collaboration of Cascadia Climate Action and leaders of Tree Action Seattle . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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LuAnne ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Anna-Lena Deppenmeier Date: Fri, Oct 20, 2023 at 8:50?AM Subject: Please share postdoc opportunity with your network To: Virginia Selz - NOAA Federal Cc: Elizabeth Thompson - NOAA Federal , Aneesh Subramanian , Charlotte Demott < demott@atmos.colostate.edu>, Kristopher Karnauskas < kristopher.karnauskas@colorado.edu>, Janet Sprintall , Ho-Hsuan Wei , Magdalena Balmaseda < magdalena.balmaseda@ecmwf.int>, , Deepak Cherian < dcherian@ucar.edu>, Frank Bryan , Luanne Thompson < luanne@uw.edu>, William Kessler - NOAA Federal , Whitt, Daniel B. (ARC-SGE) , Ryan Holmes < r.holmes@sydney.edu.au>, Matthew Mazloff , Bruce Cornuelle , Ariane Verdy , < edavenport@ucsd.edu>, Hyodae Seo , Susan E Wijffels < swijffels@whoi.edu>, Shikhar Rai , Yolande L. Serra < yserra@uw.edu>, Samantha Wills - NOAA Affiliate , Meghan Cronin - NOAA Federal , Dongxiao Zhang - NOAA Affiliate , Chidong Zhang - NOAA Federal < chidong.zhang@noaa.gov>, shuyic , Patricia Quinn - NOAA Federal , Andrew Wittenberg - NOAA Federal < andrew.wittenberg@noaa.gov>, Brandon Reichl - NOAA Federal < brandon.reichl@noaa.gov>, Fanrong Zeng - NOAA Federal , Xian Wu - NOAA Affiliate , Feiyu Lu - NOAA Affiliate < feiyu.lu@noaa.gov>, Alistair Adcroft - NOAA Affiliate < Alistair.Adcroft@noaa.gov>, Carol Anne Clayson , James B Edson , Skyllingstad, Eric < eric.skyllingstad@oregonstate.edu>, Cheyenne Stienbarger - NOAA Federal < cheyenne.stienbarger@noaa.gov>, Jose Algarin - NOAA Federal < Jose.algarin@noaa.gov> Hi all, We are looking to extend our team working on the TPOS pre-field campaign. Please share the vacancy below with your network. Thanks! Best Anna *2-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Climate and Global Dynamics Lab at NCAR* *Application deadline: November 17th 2023 * Dear colleagues, We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow to join our NOAA CVP sponsored pre-field campaign project on advancing our understanding of *air-sea coupling and ocean processes in the tropical Pacific*. The fellow will be part of a team that develops the upcoming PUMACAT (Pacific Upwelling and Mixing Act to Couple Atmosphere to Thermocline) campaign investigating dynamics and scale-interactions contributing to sea surface temperature variability in the tropical Pacific. There is room for exploration of ocean upwelling and mixing processes, as well as air-sea coupling, we are looking forward to reading about ideas in the research interest statement. You can find out more about the position and how to apply here , and a little more information about the larger project of designing the field campaigns here . For more information please contact the PI Dr. Anna-Lena Deppenmeier ( deppenme@ucar.edu). Best wishes Anna Deppenmeier [image: image.png] -- Anna-Lena Deppenmeier (she/her/hers ) Project Scientist II Oceanography Section Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory National Center for Atmospheric Research My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your normal work schedule. I acknowledge that the land I live and work on is the Traditional Territory of the hinono?eino? biito?owu? (Arapaho), Ts?stho?e (Cheyenne), O?h?thi ?ak?wi?, and N?u-agha-t?v?-p?? (Ute). Colorado's Front Range is a contemporary and traditional site of trade and gathering for many Indigenous peoples. Click here , if you made it through the signature and need a pick-me-up. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Cheers, Rob *(note from Miriam-this is sent to us from Robert Nicholas, past UW/PCC graduate student now Director of the Center for Climate Risk Management at Penn State)* *Co-Funded Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science - Institute of Energy and the Environment- and Earth and Environmental Systems Institute Hire in Climate Science with* *Emphasis on Solutions and Societal Impacts * The Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science , the Institute of Energy and the Environment , and the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute of The Pennsylvania State University invite applications for a tenure-track faculty position in *climate science with emphasis on solutions and societal impacts* at the rank of Assistant Professor. Improving the representation of atmospheric or oceanic processes in climate predictions, advancing the theory, observations, and models needed to develop and evaluate these predictions, and improving our ability to observe and understand the impacts of ongoing climate change are necessary to advance stakeholder-relevant climate science. We seek an atmospheric or oceanic scientist whose research will advance climate science and who is motivated by the need to address the wide-ranging and disproportionate impacts of climate change on society. The successful candidate?s research may enhance equity and social justice, improve predictions of climate impacts, or inform adaptation and mitigation strategies. A critical component of the faculty member?s research will be an active effort to benefit underserved and vulnerable populations. We seek a colleague who will develop an externally funded interdisciplinary research program, be a committed and enthusiastic teacher and mentor of undergraduate and graduate students within and outside the department, contribute to enhancing department and college activities in diversity, equity, and inclusion, and become an internationally recognized scholar who serves the public and scientific communities. The successful candidate should be a collaborative leader who will promote and enhance excellence and innovation in interdisciplinary research.?A Ph.D. in atmospheric or oceanic science or a related discipline is required by the time of appointment. This faculty member will benefit from university-wide interdisciplinary initiatives including climate, water and biogeochemistry, urban systems, energy systems, and health and the environment facilitated by the Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE) and the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute (EESI). These initiatives bring together faculty from nine colleges and more than 30 departments, creating?a vibrant environment for interdisciplinary research in energy and environmental issues. This faculty member will also benefit from potential collaborations and resources provided by the other university-wide institutes: Social Science Research, Huck Life Sciences, Computational and Data Sciences, Materials Research, Penn State Cancer, and Clinical and Translational Sciences. The Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at Penn State relies on the expertise, sensitivity, and commitment of an inclusive faculty to enhance diversity, seek equity, and create a welcoming environment within our community. We are committed to nurturing a learning and working environment that respects differences in culture, age, gender, race, ethnicity, physical ability, sexual orientation, and religious affiliation. We understand that our shared future is guided by basic principles of fairness, mutual respect, and commitment to each other. We strive to meet the needs of professional families by actively assisting with partner placement needs of newly hired faculty members. Applications must be submitted online and include: (1) a cover letter addressed to Professor Kenneth Davis, Search Committee Chair; (2) a statement that describes the candidate?s research interests and plans. This statement should clearly address the candidate?s emphasis on solutions and societal impacts, and explain how the candidate?s research will address the needs of disadvantaged and vulnerable communities; (3) a statement of teaching interests and philosophy, including existing courses that you would like to teach and new courses or programs that you would like to develop; (4) a diversity statement explaining how you will contribute to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion at Penn State; (5) a curriculum vitae, and (6) the names, email and physical addresses of four references. Applications from women and under-represented groups are strongly encouraged. Review of applicants will begin on 12/1/2023 and the position will remain open until filled. Inquiries about the position may be directed to Kenneth Davis, at kjd10@psu.edu. Apply online at: https://psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/PSU_Academic/job/Penn-State-University-Park/Penn-State-Tenure-Track-Assistant-Professor-Position-in-Climate-Science-with-Emphasis-on-Solutions-and-Societal-Impacts_REQ_0000049612-1 To review the Annual Security Report which contains information about crime statistics and other safety and security matters and policies, please go to https://police.psu.edu/annual-security-reports , which will also explain how to request a paper copy of the Annual Security Report. 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To reiterate the desired skills, applicants should ideally: * Have knowledge about or interest in Northwest energy systems * Proficiency in Python (or R), Tableau, and data analysis/visualization * Ability to create narratives with data and see creative ways to make the data make sense and come alive for the user If you are interested in working on this project, please respond (or email pccacorn@uw.edu) with a short statement about your interest/background relevant to the project topics and your CV/resume. If you have any further questions, please contact the ACORN liaison Jacob Cohen (jtcohen@uw.edu). Cheers! ACORN ________________________________ From: PCC Acorn Project Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 11:23 AM To: pccgrads@uw.edu ; climatepostdocs@u.washington.edu Cc: smeastudents@uw.edu ; smeapostdocs@uw.edu ; grads@atmos.washington.edu ; evansstudents@uw.edu ; oceangrads@uw.edu ; OceanPostdocs@uw.edu ; Ess Advising Subject: ACORN Project Opportunity with Clean Energy Transition Intstitute Dear PCC, Welcome back from a beautiful summer! We are excited to share a new PCC ACORN opportunity that continues our collaboration with the Clean Energy Transition Institute (CETI). CETI is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit organization working to accelerate an equitable clean energy transition in the Northwest by advancing deep decarbonization strategies. The Institute provides unbiased research and analysis to guide climate and energy policy and a neutral platform to help diverse stakeholders debate and resolve the trade-offs associated with deep decarbonization. Last year, three UW graduate students completed an ACORN project with CETI to beta test, update, and continue developing the Northwest Clean Energy Atlas. We look forward to continuing our partnership by extending this project with new ACORN volunteers. Below is a description of the proposed project. If you are interested in working on any of the topics below or have further questions about this ACORN project, please respond (or email pccacorn@uw.edu) with a short statement about your interest/background relevant to the project and your CV/resume by Friday October 20, 2023! Potential CETI Projects: 1. Northwest Clean Energy Atlas * With the Northwest Clean Energy Atlas, the Institute aims to aggregate energy data across the four Northwest states and use Tableau?s software to create interactive data visualizations. The Atlas serves as a tool for stakeholders to understand the current energy systems throughout the region and see how they need to change as the region decarbonizes over time. The Atlas currently hosts visualizations that explore greenhouse gas emissions data, energy resources and uses, utility service territories, and energy burden. * ACORN volunteers will start by updating the Atlas with the latest available data. They will then have the opportunity to create new visualizations that incorporate data from other CETI initiatives or from ideas the students bring. * There is also potential to incorporate visualizations from CETI's Net Zero Northwest Project, particularly the Workforce Analysis results. This phase would likely not start until the ACORN project is underway. * Desired skills: * Knowledge about or interest in Northwest energy systems * Proficiency in Python (or R), Tableau, and data analysis/visualization * Ability to create narratives with data and see creative ways to make the data make sense and come alive for the user We look forward to hearing from you! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gmauger at uw.edu Thu Oct 26 08:21:55 2023 From: gmauger at uw.edu (Guillaume Mauger) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:27 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Coastal_resilience] Coastal Engineer Job posting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This is a great company, if you or anyone you know might be a fit. -Guillaume ---------- Forwarded message --------- De : Molly Fay Date: mer. 25 oct. 2023 ? 17:00 Subject: [Coastal_resilience] Coastal Engineer Job posting To: coastal_resilience@u.washington.edu Hello, I am new to this list, and was hoping I could post a job for Coastal Engineer for Seattle-Bellingham/Remote. I have attached the job description is you could share it on the listserv. We are asking that all applications follow the link provided in the attached job description for Coastal Engineer. Is that something you can make sure is communicated? If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you! Molly *Molly Fay *(she/her/hers) Senior Marketing Specialist and Project Coordinator *Natural Systems Design **+ Coastal Geologic Services* *c* 360-739-0873 molly@naturaldes.com *Coastal Geologic Services (CGS) has joined NSD in the mission to make a BIG positive impact on the environment.* Read Announcement _______________________________________________ Coastal_resilience mailing list Coastal_resilience@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/coastal_resilience -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Research Scientist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu | @CIG_UW EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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All members and friends of the UW College of the Environment community attending AGU are welcome to join us for a happy hour at B Restaurant, Moscone North, where we?ll have drinks, small bites, and good company in a beautiful venue overlooking Downtown San Francisco. We hope you will join us for this special event (which takes place before the AGU Section gatherings) to connect with students, faculty, researchers, and alumni, while we also recognize this year?s AGU honorees. UW Environment at AGU23: Celebration and Happy Hour * Tuesday, December 12 ? 5 ? 7 pm PST * B Restaurant and Bar, Moscone North, Howard Street, San Francisco, CA, USA * RSVP Required: RSVP HERE Questions? Please contact James Anderson, Director for Advancement, at jamesa7@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We will concentrate on solar radiation management techniques, such as stratospheric sulfate injection, and marine cloud brightening. Scientifically, we will look at how such mechanisms affect the climate system, trajectories for research, and levels of uncertainty. Ethical topics will include emergency arguments for geoengineering, moral hazard, justice, political legitimacy, and ethical regulation of research and perhaps deployment. Versions of the course are cross-listed in Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Studies and Philosophy. Entrance is via instructor permission only. Students outside the physical sciences should contact Steve Gardiner (at smgard@uw.edu). Students in physical science should contact Cecilia Bitz (at bitz@uw.edu). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From luanne at uw.edu Tue Oct 31 12:16:15 2023 From: luanne at uw.edu (Luanne Thompson) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:27 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Invitation to Join CAMAS Workshop and Early-Career School In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Workshop opportunity. LuAnne ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Jiaxu Zhang Date: Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 12:04?PM Subject: Invitation to Join CAMAS Workshop and Early-Career School To: Cc: Dear Colleagues and Friends, We hope this message finds you well. We are reaching out with an exciting opportunity you won't want to miss ? the Consortium for the Advancement of Marine Arctic Science (CAMAS) Workshop and Early-Career School , a continuation of the fantastic work of FAMOS and AOMIP. The reason we're reaching out to you is simple: we believe your work aligns perfectly with the themes of CAMAS. Your expertise and insights can bring a lot to the table, and we genuinely value your contribution to this initiative. We'd be thrilled to have you on board! If you have students or postdocs in your network, we encourage you to motivate them to apply for the Early-Career School, scheduled for February 13, 2024. We have extended the travel application deadline to November 30, 2023, giving emerging researchers more time to seize this opportunity. Our organizing committee will be hosting an IARPC session on Thursday, where we will introduce the CAMAS workshop and its objectives. Your questions and ideas will be instrumental in designing effective and targeted discussion sessions during the workshop, and fostering collaborative projects. For more details and registration, please visit our website: CAMAS Website . The registration process is open until *January 1, 2024*. Should you have any questions or need further information, please don't hesitate to contact our organizing committee at camas-workshop@lanl.gov for workshop-related queries and camas-ec-school@lanl.gov for Early-Career School matters. We look forward to catching up with you in Santa Fe soon! Warm regards, Jiaxu on behalf of the organizing committee Milena Veneziani (LANL) Wilbert Weijer (LANL) Jackie Clement Kinney (NPS) Wieslaw Maslowski (NPS) Jiaxu Zhang (UW and NOAA) Michael Steele (UW) ------- Jiaxu Zhang (she/her) Research Scientist, UW/CICOES and NOAA/PMEL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mab23 at uw.edu Tue Oct 31 15:09:26 2023 From: mab23 at uw.edu (Miriam A. Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:27 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] PCC Graduate Certificate in Climate - video intro and Nov. 14 Q&A Message-ID: Hello Graduate Students on the PCC Listserv! New this year! I've created a video introduction to the Graduate Certificate in Climate Science offered through the Program on Climate Change. You can view it here https://youtu.be/h-gvhtm3Zzs I am also hosting a Q&A session on Tuesday Nov. 14 from 12-2 in the Ocean Sciences Building Room 335. Any and all questions are welcome, bring your lunch if you like! If you can't make that session, we can meet 1 on 1 or I'll be scheduling another gathering using your input on times and days that work. Looking forward to answering your questions and I plan to update the video after the info session, so let me know what I can do to improve it. Thanks! Miriam -- Miriam Bertram, PhD Assistant Director, UW Program on Climate Change mab23@uw.edu @CliEdMiriam Pronouns: She/Her Profile -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: