The Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences of Peking University invites applications for multiple faculty positions in atmospheric and oceanic sciences. Solicited areas include extreme weather and climate change, atmospheric physics and environment, physical oceanography, and paleoclimate and planetary atmospheres. We welcome applicants working on climate dynamics and modeling, synoptic and meso-scale meteorology, radiation and remote sensing, atmospheric chemistry, cloud physics, atmospheric boundary layer, land-air interaction, planetary atmospheres, ocean general circulation and dynamics, air-sea interaction and climate, ocean biogeochemical cycle, ocean model development, and satellite oceanography. All positions are at the tenure-track assistant professor level, although in exceptional cases a more senior starting position may be considered. Recruiting is conducted two times each year, and will continue until all positions are filled. On-site interview is conducted in March or October, and the application deadline is normally one month before the on-site interview. The deadline of the next round of application is February 1, 2025.
Peking University is a leading university in China with complete disciplines in all natural and social sciences. The Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences offers comprehensive academic programs for undergraduates, Master, and Ph.D. students (/). The department currently has about 30 faculty members with diverse research interests in the general areas of extreme weather and climate change, atmospheric physics and environment, physical oceanography, and paleoclimate and planetary atmospheres.
Qualifications
A Ph.D. degree in atmospheric/oceanic sciences or related research disciplines
At least two years of postdoctoral research experience
Benefits
Start-up research funding is available. The amount of funding is dependent on the applicant’s research area.
Base annual salary is competitive. For detailed salary information, please contact us.
Subject to availability, a 2-bedroom university apartment may be rented at a reduced rate. Subsidized housing purchase is likely in the near future.
Application materials
*** All materials, including reference letters, must be sent to us before the deadline, otherwise your application will not be considered. ***
Personal application (no more than 1 page, as cover letter).
Application form. The applicant must fill in the first 4 items (all sub-items are required). Please leave items 5‒6 blank.
Curriculum vita with publication records.
Research statement (no more than 3 pages).
Teaching statement (no more than 3 pages).
Research and teaching plans for the next 3-5 years (in one document, no more than 3 pages).
Photocopy of PhD certificate.
Pdf files of key publications (no more than 10 publications).
Reference letters for tenure-track positions: three reference letters (including one from the Ph.D. thesis advisor) in electronic pdf format are required. Please provide us the names and affiliations of the referees. Meanwhile, please ask the referees to send reference letters directly to us.
Reference letters for tenured positions: Your application will be sent out for international review. Three recommendation letters (including one from the Ph.D. thesis advisor) and at least seven additional reference letters in electronic pdf format are required. There are additional detailed requirements on the reference letters. Please contact us prior to your application. Early contact is preferred, since the international review normally takes two months or more.
Please check the attached document “Recruiting process” for requirements and recruiting process.
Contact information
For applications: Prof. Jintai Lin, Email: linjt@pku.edu.cn, Tel: 86-10-62767973
For logistics: Ms. Meijing Liu, Email: liumj@pku.edu.cn, Tel: 86-10-62768120
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing, China, 100871
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