Research Assistant/Research Associate – University of Cambridge

Company: MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to Increase Retention

Location: Cambridge

Posted: April 13th, 2026

Overview

A position exists for a Research Assistant/Research Associate to join the Ocean Dynamics group under the supervision of Dr. John Taylor at the University of Cambridge from 1 October 2019 or by negotiation. The project will use numerical simulations to study the interactions between submesoscales, near-inertial oscillations, and boundary layer turbulence. This work is part of an international project called “Submesoscales Under Near Resonant Inertial Shear Experiment” (SUNRISE), a collaborative effort funded by the National Science Foundation and the Natural Environment Research Council. SUNRISE aims to test and refine theories on the interaction of submesoscale flows and near-inertial motions using numerical simulations and new observations in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

Here, the Mississippi-Atchafalaya river plume forms a rich field of submesoscale eddies and fronts, which in the summer are driven by a land-sea breeze that forces inertial motions at near resonance, making this an ideal location to study the interactions between submesoscales and inertial oscillations.

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We particularly welcome applications from women and/or candidates from a BME background as they are currently under-represented at this level in our Department.

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