Overview

A person who is genuinely interested in quantitative analysis for research and a
career in research, quantitative analysis , climate, environment, is sought for a nonprofit scientific, engineering, and socio-economic research organization. The
candidate should be a recently qualified graduate in physical sciences, engineering or
information technology who is able to undertake climate and environmental
diagnostics, modeling, and develop prediction. The researcher will carry out data
analysis and modeling; oversee aspects of projects and undertake some field work.

The candidate must have:

  • mathematical, statistical and scientific programming skills
  • Understanding of the laws of nature
  • Demonstrated aptitude for research
  • motivation to work independently, and willingness to learn new subjects
  • Skills to write up results in reports / scientific papers / books in English
  • The ability to work cooperatively in a multidisciplinary team environment
  • Long-term goals for data, scientific, environmental and technological research

An Intern shall be working towards these skills.

Appointment is on contract basis and extendable. To apply, send a resume and names of
two professional referees by email at earliest. Review shall begin on deadline announced
at www.climate.lk/vacancies.html It shall continue till the position is filled.
Email: fectcv@gmail.com

Federation for Environment, Climate and Technology, Digana and Akurana, Kandy

Gender :
Any

Age range :
N/A

Minimum qualification :
No_minimum

Minimum years of experience :
N/A

Differently abled may apply :
Yes


About Federation for Environment, Climate and Technology

The Federation for Environment, Climate, and Technology (FECT) is dedicated to developing usable social scientific, and technological data for societal well-being and environmental preservation.  FECT brings together 20 scientists whose activities cover some of the Indian Ocean Islands and its littoral. We began researching and developing of climate and environmental analysis, computation, monitoring, and prediction technologies in Sri Lanka.