ABOUT THE ROLE We are looking to recruit a 3-year, full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will support the Principal Investigator, Dr. Sainan Sun, in the delivery of research activities funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): 'Interacting Ice Sheet and Ocean Tipping Indicators, Processes, Impacts and Challenges (ISOTIPIC)'. This project aims to understand the processes controlling key tipping points (or regime shifts) associated with the oceans and ice sheets, and assess their potential impacts on society and the global Earth system. As part of the project, you will investigate the stability regimes of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet by conducting numerical simulations with ice-sheet models. You will develop early warning indicators for when the ice sheet is approaching a tipping point (a period of fast and irreversible mass loss) and test their efficiency. You will undertake, with appropriate support and guidance, individual and collaborative quantitative and qualitative research projects, resulting in excellent outputs of sufficient volume, quality, and impact that are internationally excellent in originality, significance and rigour to meet the terms of the next Research Excellence Framework (REF) exercise. The role is fully funded and offers a fixed-term contract for 3 years. Salary details are provided below. Further information about the role is available in the role description. ABOUT THE TEAM Affiliated with Northumbria University, you will work with Dr. Sainan Sun (on ice-sheet modelling) and Prof. Hilmar Gudmundsson (on Early Warning indicators). This Research Project is being delivered within the Geography and Environmental Sciences Department within the research team Future of Ice on Earth. The researchers in the team work together to predict global sea level changes, and in particular the sea level contribution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet by developing and running numerical ice and ocean models. Researchers are developing ice sheet models and new ice-ocean model configurations which underpin research activities at several UK Universities and worldwide. ABOUT YOU Applicants should hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in a relevant discipline (e.g. physics, mathematics, glaciology, earth sciences) and have knowledge in related fields such as ice-sheet modelling, geodynamics or continuum mechanics. Further information about the requirements of the role is available in the person specification. If you would like an informal discussion about the role, please contact Dr. Sainan Sun sainan.sunnorthumbria.ac.uk. 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The candidates will investigate the stability regimes of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.