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Research Scientist, Compound Coastal Hazards – University of Reading

Job reference: SRF51168

Salary: £36,130 – £45,413 per annum

Closing date: 02/07/2025

Department: School of Mathematical Physical & Computational Sciences

Location: Whiteknights Reading UK

Employment type: AR-Research

Division: Meteorology

Hours Per Week: 1.0FTE

Job live date: 05/06/2025

Employment Basis/Type: Full time, fixed term (until March 2028)

Job Description

We seek a post-doctoral Research Scientist for the “Understanding and Prediction of Compound Ocean-Atmosphere Storms in the Tropics” (SEA-COAST) project. The SEA-COAST project aims to develop new capabilities in forecasting compound air-sea extreme events and their impacts in Southeast Asian countries (initially the Philippines and Vietnam). This development will create new value from the recently developed convective-scale Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) ensembles by improving coastal hazard prediction in 5-7 days.

SEA-COAST is funded by the Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership Southeast Asia (WCSSP SEA) programme, managed by the UK Met Office. The project involves close collaboration with national operational forecasting agencies in Southeast Asia, translating cutting-edge research into real practical impacts on coastal resilience and disaster preparedness.

You will be part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) at the University of Reading and closely collaborate with the National Oceanography Centre, the University of the Balearic Islands (Spain), and the Met Office.

We welcome applications from both external and internal candidates. As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role can be considered on a seconded basis for existing staff members. Internal candidates should discuss this with their line manager prior to applying.

You will:

  • Develop a high-resolution coastal hazard modelling suite in the Southeast Asia region driven by existing ensemble forecasts in global and regional Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) systems (Year 1). One focus is on conditions when tropical cyclones are making landfall.
  • Evaluate and improve the skill of probabilistic forecasts of compound air-sea extremes and identify key sources of uncertainty in the Southeast Asia region (Year 2).
  • Understand the underpinning processes in compound extremes associated with convective-scale processes and tropical cyclones (Year 3).

You will have:

  • PhD (or shortly expect to receive) in a mathematics or physics-based science or equivalent research experience
  • Strong computer programming skills
  • Experience of statistical analysis and visualisation of large and complex scientific datasets
  • Knowledge of, or a serious interest in tropical high-impact weather and tropical cyclones
  • Good communication skills

Closing date:  02/07/2025 at 23:59 Interviews held: 10/07/2025

Full information and full job description/person specification can be found here

Contact Name: Xiangbo Feng

Contact Job Title: Senior Research Scientist

Contact email address: xiangbo.feng@reading.ac.uk

Alternative Contact Name: John Methven

Alternative Contact Job Title: Professor

Alternative Contact email address: j.methven@reading.ac.uk

Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. By reference to the applicable SOC code for this role, sponsorship may be possible under the Skilled Worker Route. Applicants should ensure that they are able to meet the points requirement under the PBS. There is further information about this on the UK Visas and Immigration Website.

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