Research Engineer - Operational air quality forecast- (Barcelona)

Research Engineer - Operational air quality forecast- (Barcelona)

22 ago
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HiPEAC
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Barcelona

22 ago

HiPEAC

Barcelona

The Earth Sciences Department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, led by Prof. Francisco Doblas-Reyes, is one of the most active groups in air quality and atmospheric composition modeling, climate prediction and climate services in Europe.The group contributes to various forecasting activities. MONARCH is the operational model of the first WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Center for Atmospheric Sand and Dust Forecast (i.e., the Barcelona Dust Regional Center, ), and contributes to the International Cooperative for Aerosol Prediction (ICAP) and the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS, ) regional air quality forecasts. The group also develops and maintains the CALIOPE (“CALIdad del aire Operacional Para España”) and CALIOPE-urban air quality systems ( ), which provide high-resolution air quality forecasts over the Iberian Peninsula, Catalonia and Barcelona using the in-house emission model HERMES.Within the Computational Earth Sciences (CES) group, the selected candidate will be part of the Models and Workflows team to contribute to various forecasting activities carried out in collaboration with the Atmospheric Composition (AC) and the Earth System Services (ESS) groups and will be responsible for maintaining and improving the current operational air quality forecasting systems.Key DutiesImplementation, execution, and monitoring of atmospheric numerical models (MONARCH, WRF-ARW, CMAQ) in a High-Performance Computing environment.Interact with computational earth sciences scientists to improve the performance and reliability of the system. This includes communication with HPC user support at BSC.Interact with atmospheric composition scientists to understand processes and model configuration.Maintenance of the current operational air quality forecasting systems and development of new features as a result of user interaction.RequirementsEducationHaving a Bachelor in Meteorology, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related disciplineHaving a Master’s degree will be valued.Essential Knowledge and Professional ExperienceKnowledge about the development and execution of scientific applications on parallel computersExperience with UNIX/LINUX environmentsExperience in Python programming and/or scripting languages (bash, …)Experience in version control in a collaborative environment, including SVN or GitAdditional Knowledge and Professional ExperiencePrevious experience with NWP or climate modeling and/or operationsFamiliarity with scientific workflows on large High Performance Computing (HPC)



systems, including parallel programming techniques and workflow-managersPrevious knowledge or experience with continuous integration tools (e.g., Jenkins)Understanding of HPC computer architecture issuesPrevious experience in scientific software and tools (R, Python Numpy and Scipy, …)Familiarity with coding and documentation best practices and standards will be valuedCompetencesCapacity to interact and build strong relations with both Earth and Computer scientistsAbility to take the initiative, prioritize, and work under set deadlines and pressureExcellent problem-solving skills with a proactive approachAbility to work both independently and within a teamCapacity to work and communicate in an international and interdisciplinary working environmentResearch Engineer - Operational air quality forecast (RE1-RE2)Full-timeBarcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)Barcelona, ESContext And MissionThe Earth Sciences Department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, led by Prof. Francisco Doblas-Reyes, is one of the most active groups in air quality and atmospheric composition modeling, climate prediction and climate services in Europe.The group contributes to various forecasting activities. MONARCH is the operational model of the first WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Center for Atmospheric Sand and Dust Forecast (i.e., the Barcelona Dust Regional Center, ), and contributes to the International Cooperative for Aerosol Prediction (ICAP) and the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS, ) regional air quality forecasts. The group also develops and maintains the CALIOPE (“CALIdad del aire Operacional Para España”) and CALIOPE-urban air quality systems ( ), which provide high-resolution air quality forecasts over the Iberian Peninsula, Catalonia and Barcelona using the in-house emission model HERMES.Within the Computational Earth Sciences (CES) group, the selected candidate will be part of the Models and Workflows team to contribute to various forecasting activities carried out in collaboration with the Atmospheric Composition (AC) and the Earth System Services (ESS)



groups and will be responsible for maintaining and improving the current operational air quality forecasting systems.Key DutiesImplementation, execution, and monitoring of atmospheric numerical models (MONARCH, WRF-ARW, CMAQ) in a High-Performance Computing environment.Interact with computational earth sciences scientists to improve the performance and reliability of the system. This includes communication with HPC user support at BSC.Interact with atmospheric composition scientists to understand processes and model configuration.Maintenance of the current operational air quality forecasting systems and development of new features as a result of user interaction.RequirementsEducationHaving a Bachelor in Meteorology, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related disciplineHaving a Master’s degree will be valued.Essential Knowledge and Professional ExperienceKnowledge about the development and execution of scientific applications on parallel computersExperience with UNIX/LINUX environmentsExperience in Python programming and/or scripting languages (bash, …)Experience in version control in a collaborative environment, including SVN or GitAdditional Knowledge and Professional ExperiencePrevious experience with NWP or climate modeling and/or operationsFamiliarity with scientific workflows on large High Performance Computing (HPC) systems, including parallel programming techniques and workflow-managersPrevious knowledge or experience with continuous integration tools (e.g., Jenkins)Understanding of HPC computer architecture issuesPrevious experience in scientific software and tools (R, Python Numpy and Scipy, …)Familiarity with coding and documentation best practices and standards will be valuedCompetencesCapacity to interact and build strong relations with both Earth and Computer scientistsAbility to take the initiative, prioritize, and work under set deadlines and pressureExcellent problem-solving skills with a proactive approachAbility to work both independently and within a teamCapacity to work and communicate in an international and interdisciplinary working environmentThe HiPEAC project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation funding programme under grant agreement number . Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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