Student in Denmark and looking for a job?

At DMI we’re currently recruiting for student helpers to work in the National centre for climate research (NCKF) as a part time study job.

(Note that this is a special category of internship type job for students in receipt of a student grant in Denmark only and therefore has limited hours).

It’s a very exciting project, funded by the European Space Agency and in collaboration with the Horizon Europe project PolarRES.

The successful student will be using new satellite datasets to evaluate the performance of new state of the art climate models over the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. As you can probably imagine, we’re looking for a student with some experience of coding, in e.g. python and an interest in climate and ice sheet modelling.

The job posting is in Danish (machine translation works, try DeepL). It’s not actually required to speak Danish, however note bold text above!

Full details of the position are : here

Deadline 5th May.

Previous student assistants have produced detailed atlases of results and visualisations like this one based on satellite observations of sea ice.

Processes that are part of the PolarRES project.

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