Stan: Ray Roble and I are planning to hire a student assistant soon here at hao to assist with tgcm post-model processing and emperical model comparisons. Please pass this announcement on to any students you think would be interested. Feel free to give me a call if you have anyone in mind that would be interested. Thanks, -Ben ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben Foster High Altitude Observatory (HAO) foster@ncar.ucar.edu phone: 303-497-1595 fax: 303-497-1589 Nat. Center for Atmos. Res. P.O. Box 3000 Boulder CO 80307 USA ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *STUDENT ASSISTANT II - #2438* PLEASE NOTE: This is a new one-year term position. This position has been reopened. Applications for this position will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on October 18, 1996. NCAR - High Altitude Observatory (HAO) Nonexempt Range: 6404 Starting Salary: $8.50/hour HOURS: Flexible hours up to 20 hours per week during school, full-time during breaks. DUTIES INCLUDE: Use existing software to compare output of Thermospheric General Circulation Model simulations with similar runs of empirical models and observations. Uses post-model processors to plot data and executes code to arrive at similar plots. Assists in the development and modification of post-model processors, visualization codes, and related diagnostic software. Assists collaborating scientists and other model users in obtaining and viewing model results, using post-model processors, and maintaining model run scripts and code modifications. Further develop and maintain user documentation for models and processors,including www site development, code documentation and user installation information. REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: -- Completion of college level coursework in computer science. -- Skill in using UNIX operating system. -- Skill in FORTRAN. -- Skill in shell scripting, and use of UNIX editors (e.g., vi, re, or emacs). -- Strong written and oral communication skills. DESIRED (but not required): -- Knowledge of IDL and Perl programming. Cheryl Cristanelli nnorris@ucar.edu