12817 - Polar Climate Research Scientist
BOLOGNA, Italy
Full Time
Institute for Earth System Predictions (IESP)
Experienced
CMCC Position cod. 12817
Polar Climate Research Scientist
Deadline: March 10th, 2026
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are seeking up to two climate scientists passionate about understanding the rapidly changing Arctic system, with emphasis on sea-ice modeling and polar extreme events.
The ideal candidate combines strong analytical and computational skills with curiosity and creativity. They will draw on both physical understanding and data-driven methods, including AI and machine learning, to uncover new patterns in complex Arctic/Antarctic datasets. The role is inherently cross-disciplinary, spanning oceanography, sea ice and polar dynamics, climate extremes, and operational research. If you’re eager to apply advanced data analysis and modeling at one of the most critical frontiers in applied climate research, we’d love to hear from you.
ABOUT US
CMCC Foundation is a cross-cutting scientific research center on climate change and its interactions with the environment, society, the world of business, and policymakers. Our work aims to stimulate sustainable growth, protect the environment, and develop strategies for the adaptation and mitigation of climate change. CMCC's core objective is to conduct cutting-edge science, to train the next generation of scientists at both national and international levels, and to be a beacon for climate modelling.
CMCC pursues fundamental and applied science with utmost scientific integrity, prioritizing data-driven science and providing data, information, and research results that can support informed public debate and decision-making processes. To achieve climate research objectives at the highest international standards, we invest in training all our talents and strive to create a workplace where everyone can excel.
At CMCC you will find a strong, professional environment. Join an inclusive community that values diversity, where every voice is heard and respected. Help foster a culture of innovation and societal change, where individuals from all backgrounds can thrive and succeed.
Over the last decade, CMCC has experienced extraordinary growth. We are now embarking on a new chapter of our journey that will further boost CMCC’s global position in climate change research…Together!
To learn more about this opportunity and submit your application, please refer to the following:
ROLE
At CMCC, we connect cutting-edge science to actionable climate insights. In this role, you will analyze and synthesize climate and ocean data to advance our understanding of the polar systems: physical processes, emerging extremes, and how these are projected to evolve in the future.
Working within the CMCC Arctic Working Group, you will collaborate with experts in polar climate modelling, climate extremes and prediction, and Earth system dynamics to develop and improve numerical tools for understanding and projecting Arctic change. You will help advance data-informed modelling approaches—combining process knowledge with AI/ML methods, statistical learning, and AI emulators—to better represent key Arctic processes and their impacts on variability and extremes. For both positions, you are expected to apply AI-assisted methods to extract knowledge from large geophysical datasets, integrate model outputs with observations and reanalyses, and contribute to the evaluation and improvement of climate projections and forecasting systems. The roles are highly interdisciplinary and require solid scientific and computational skills, as well as a readiness to work across teams on the broader climate implications of Arctic change.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Arctic Research Scientist(s) will support the ESYDA Research Unit on Physical modelling of the Earth System through engagement in some or all of the following activities:
REQUIREMENTS
Required:
DURATION, COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
PROTECTED CATEGORY
Belonging to legally protected categories (ex L. 68/99) will constitute a preferential condition.
Some fiscal benefits could be applied for repatriated workers or foreign researchers/professors, having the requirements defined by Dlgs 147/2015 (for repatriates) or Dl 78/2010 (for foreigners).
CMCC is an equal-opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, familial status, and other legally protected characteristics. Please omit from your CV any data you or we might consider discriminatory.
This job announcement is an invitation to express interest in the above-mentioned CMCC Position.
By submitting their application, candidates confirm that they have read, understood, and accepted the CMCC Personnel Recruitment Rules, available on the 'Fondazione Trasparente' webpage, as well as the Privacy Notice regarding the processing of personal data, accessible at the following link.
We will keep your information on file for up to 1 year.
Polar Climate Research Scientist
Deadline: March 10th, 2026
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are seeking up to two climate scientists passionate about understanding the rapidly changing Arctic system, with emphasis on sea-ice modeling and polar extreme events.
The ideal candidate combines strong analytical and computational skills with curiosity and creativity. They will draw on both physical understanding and data-driven methods, including AI and machine learning, to uncover new patterns in complex Arctic/Antarctic datasets. The role is inherently cross-disciplinary, spanning oceanography, sea ice and polar dynamics, climate extremes, and operational research. If you’re eager to apply advanced data analysis and modeling at one of the most critical frontiers in applied climate research, we’d love to hear from you.
ABOUT US
CMCC Foundation is a cross-cutting scientific research center on climate change and its interactions with the environment, society, the world of business, and policymakers. Our work aims to stimulate sustainable growth, protect the environment, and develop strategies for the adaptation and mitigation of climate change. CMCC's core objective is to conduct cutting-edge science, to train the next generation of scientists at both national and international levels, and to be a beacon for climate modelling.
CMCC pursues fundamental and applied science with utmost scientific integrity, prioritizing data-driven science and providing data, information, and research results that can support informed public debate and decision-making processes. To achieve climate research objectives at the highest international standards, we invest in training all our talents and strive to create a workplace where everyone can excel.
At CMCC you will find a strong, professional environment. Join an inclusive community that values diversity, where every voice is heard and respected. Help foster a culture of innovation and societal change, where individuals from all backgrounds can thrive and succeed.
Over the last decade, CMCC has experienced extraordinary growth. We are now embarking on a new chapter of our journey that will further boost CMCC’s global position in climate change research…Together!
To learn more about this opportunity and submit your application, please refer to the following:
ROLE
At CMCC, we connect cutting-edge science to actionable climate insights. In this role, you will analyze and synthesize climate and ocean data to advance our understanding of the polar systems: physical processes, emerging extremes, and how these are projected to evolve in the future.
Working within the CMCC Arctic Working Group, you will collaborate with experts in polar climate modelling, climate extremes and prediction, and Earth system dynamics to develop and improve numerical tools for understanding and projecting Arctic change. You will help advance data-informed modelling approaches—combining process knowledge with AI/ML methods, statistical learning, and AI emulators—to better represent key Arctic processes and their impacts on variability and extremes. For both positions, you are expected to apply AI-assisted methods to extract knowledge from large geophysical datasets, integrate model outputs with observations and reanalyses, and contribute to the evaluation and improvement of climate projections and forecasting systems. The roles are highly interdisciplinary and require solid scientific and computational skills, as well as a readiness to work across teams on the broader climate implications of Arctic change.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Arctic Research Scientist(s) will support the ESYDA Research Unit on Physical modelling of the Earth System through engagement in some or all of the following activities:
- Applying data analysis and AIML methods to develop an Arctic ship weather routing model, using inputs from observations, dynamic climate models, and extreme events analysis.
- Investigating the interplay between sea-ice loss, ocean circulation, and extreme events, and their implications for climate feedbacks.
- Collaborating with modeling teams to design and interpret targeted experiments (e.g., wave–ice–ocean coupling or idealized scenarios under reduced sea-ice extent).
- Synthesizing results into concise scientific products, reports, and working papers supporting future proposals and collaborations.
- Contributing to the integration of Arctic process understanding into broader CMCC initiatives on emissions, extremes, and carbon-cycle modeling.
- Engaging with internal and external partners, including Arctic research institutes and observation networks, as well as shipowners and other maritime stakeholders, to strengthen data-sharing and methodological innovation.
REQUIREMENTS
Required:
- PhD in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering or Earth Sciences
- Demonstrated experience in Arctic and Antarctic research, with emphasis on polar oceans and polar climate dynamics, sea ice variability, polar extreme events.
- Advanced programming skills in Python and experience with scientific and visualization libraries (e.g., xarray, pandas, Plotly, Matplotlib).
- Excellent written and spoken English and strong communication skills across scientific and multidisciplinary teams.
Preferred:
- At least two recommendation letters
- Collaborative mindset, intellectual curiosity, and commitment to advancing climate science.
DURATION, COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
- Please note that this opportunity will be issued both internally and externally.
- The position will be based in the CMCC Bologna office.
- Contract and gross annual salary will be based on qualifications and working experience.
- Welfare package, for a minimum 12-month contract.
- Flexible working time as per internal policies.
- Support during the immigration process, if needed.
PROTECTED CATEGORY
Belonging to legally protected categories (ex L. 68/99) will constitute a preferential condition.
Some fiscal benefits could be applied for repatriated workers or foreign researchers/professors, having the requirements defined by Dlgs 147/2015 (for repatriates) or Dl 78/2010 (for foreigners).
CMCC is an equal-opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, familial status, and other legally protected characteristics. Please omit from your CV any data you or we might consider discriminatory.
This job announcement is an invitation to express interest in the above-mentioned CMCC Position.
By submitting their application, candidates confirm that they have read, understood, and accepted the CMCC Personnel Recruitment Rules, available on the 'Fondazione Trasparente' webpage, as well as the Privacy Notice regarding the processing of personal data, accessible at the following link.
We will keep your information on file for up to 1 year.
Applicants responding to this posting declare that they have read, understood and agreed to the “Official Rule for the CMCC Personnel recruitment".
We will keep your information on file for up to 1 year.
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