Your personal sphere of play:
- You will be involved in unique ground-based and airborne research projects in which we collaborate with top scientific institutions such as NASA and NOAA
- You will be in the field for large-scale aircraft measurement campaigns (typically several weeks per year) that only a few groups in the world carry out
- Your research will focus on microphysical aerosol properties (in particular on aerosol hygroscopicity), and on the detection of airborne microplastics and carbonaceous aerosol
- You will contribute to the organization and implementation of ground-based and airborne field campaigns
- You will ensure the permanent operation of highly complex aerosol instrumentation
- You will contribute to the setup and operation of upcoming ACTRIS National Facility for aerosol in-situ at the University of Vienna
- You will develop novel methods and analysis tools for in-situ aerosol data using state-of-the-art techniques
- You will analyze and interpret data from the urban background Aerosol Observatory at the University of Vienna, and from past and upcoming ground- and airborne field experiments
- You will continuously stay informed about the state of the art in your field, and develop and strengthen an independent research profile
- You will contribute to outreach by publications, conference presentations and public activities
- You will contribute to the success and self-organization of the group for research, and help with some administrative tasks
- You will contribute to project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- You will independently teach courses as defined by the collective agreement, and (co-) supervise students
- You will ensure sustainable know-how transfer in the field of aerosol physics to students, doctoral candidates and PostDocs
- You will train students at all levels on the latest aerosol measurement methods
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