Dec. 12, 2024 SOCCOM3 is hiring at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa! See the advertisements below for details:SIO/UCSD Postdoc Opportunity: Biogeochemical State Estimation in the SOCCOM3 Project - apply by January 6Postdoctoral Scholar-Employee Position at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD with Matthew Mazloff, Lynne Talley, Sarah Gille, and Ariane Verdy:This position contributes to quantifying and explaining the Southern Ocean carbon cycle. The postdoctoral researcher will help develop and analyze a Biogeochemical Global Ocean State Estimate (BGOSE) as part of the Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) project. The candidate will examine mechanisms governing the carbon budget in BGOSE and assess processes accounting for discrepancies between BGOSE and biogeochemical (BGC) observations, including BGC Argo floats. Emphasis will also be on BGOSE analysis for providing context to the BGC observations and for investigating physical drivers of biogeochemical variability. Contact Matt Mazloff ([email protected]) or read the detailed position description. UH Postdoc Opportunity: Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Cycles, SOCCOM3 - apply by January 3We invite applications for a postdoctoral researcher interested in chemical oceanography / ocean biogeochemistry to work with Prof. Seth Bushinsky at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and join the recently funded SOCCOM3 project. We are joining the Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) project in its 3rd iteration of funding. This multi-institutional program has been deploying biogeochemical Argo floats in the Southern Ocean since 2014 and pairing those novel measurements with state estimate and climate model work.Our group will be investigating a range of topics revolving around the Southern Ocean carbon, oxygen, and nutrient budgets (air-sea gas exchange fluxes, transport, export fluxes). The project will involve the use of biogeochemical profiling float data, satellite observations, and ocean state estimate output. The new postdoc would be joining our group of graduate students, postdocs, and undergraduate students studying biogeochemistry throughout the ocean.For more details see the detailed position description and job posting. Applications must be submitted through RCUH. For either link, search for job 224810. Closing Jan. 3, 2025. Please contact me with any questions: [email protected].