Does your passion lie in scientific development and programming in an environment of high-quality research and operational tools? Do you have strong competence in machine learning? Then join our team at the Meteorological Institute on dispersion of radioactivity, volcanic ash and air pollution.
We have a 2-year position open as scientific programmer/developer/researcher in machine learning applied in the field of atmospheric transport modelling related to nuclear accidents, volcanic eruptions and air pollution. At MET, several teams are working on providing ML based forecasting for weather, ocean and air quality, and the person applied is expected to contribute to this work.
MET Norway (http://met.no) provides the society at large with meteorological services for both civilian and military purposes. Weather forecasting, on demand services, climate monitoring and research and development within meteorology and oceanography are prioritized activities.
Our main goal is to help protect life and property.
To achieve this we run a suite of forecast models for the atmosphere as well as a number of downstream services based on these forecasts. An important task is the development, running and maintenance of our suite of dispersion models for our emergency preparedness services. These include models for the dispersion of radioactive material and volcanic ash in the atmosphere to support and serve the national authorities on radioactivity (DSA) and civil aviation (Luftfartsttilsynet).
Modelling the dispersion of radioactivity came into focus at MET after the Chernobyl accident and models were developed already in the nineties. As an example, dispersion calculations are presently carried out for all the Ukrainian nuclear reactors four times per day to be prepared if an incident would occur. After the Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010 that caused large disruptions in civil aviation, MET also developed a dispersion model for volcanic ash as part of the preparedness modelling system.
Modelling of the formation and dispersion of air pollution on a local, regional and global scale has been a central task for MET Norway for many years. MET Norway also delivers regional air quality forecasting in the European CAMS project (http://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/), and we are responsible for the local air quality forecasting for Norway (https://luftkvalitet.miljodirektoratet.no/ and yr.no).
The successful applicant will work on ML used within the field of dispersion modelling in the atmosphere for contingency/emergency preparedness and/or air quality. The work place will be Oslo.
Experience with the following is an advantage:
Personal skills
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