Login Earth Science, NCU

Qualifications:
Background in atmospheric sciences
Strong programming skills
Proficient in English communication
Responsibilities:
Analyzing climate datasets
Assisting with additional tasks as needed
Salary:The salary will be determined according to NCU regulations and based on experience.
During the summer of 2026, the Earthquake Research Institute (ERI) of the University of Tokyo will accept up to five students from National Central University (NCU) to participate in the eight-week NCU–Sakura Internship Program. This program is led by Professor Kenji Satake, Yushan Scholar of the Department of Earth Sciences at NCU. Under the supervision of host researchers at ERI, University of Tokyo, participants will receive scientific and engineering training in seismology, volcanology, earth dynamics, and geology/geophysics. The program also aims to enhance students’ experience in international academic exchange and collaboration.
Date&Time:January 19th (Mon) 10:30-11:30
Location:S123
Date&Time:September 30th, 2025. 11:00-12:30 AM
Location:S123
Speaker:Fulbright EMI Advisor Allison Baker
Description: The research assistant will be working on analyzing climate model simulations with different climate scenarios to understand the impact of climate change on extreme events, as well as the effects of climate intervention.
Date&Time:March 24, 2026(Tuesday)15:00~16:30 (Including 30mins Discussion)
Location:S1-713, Science Building 2
Date&Time:Mar 27, 2026 (Fir) 10:00-12:00
Location:Room R2-116, Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research,National Central University
Date&Time:Mar 18, 2026 (Wed) 10:00-12:00
Location:Room R2-116, Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research, National Central University