Prof. Hongwei Sun (https://hongwei8sun.github.io/) at the University of 
Hawaii at Manoa is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to conduct innovative 
research on Small-Scale Aerosol-Cloud Interactions within Marine Boundary 
Layer.

 

The successful candidate will conduct innovative research on using 
high-resolution models (e.g., SAM, WRF-Chem) and observational data to 
advance the process-level understanding of aerosol-cloud interactions 
(ACIs) within the marine boundary layer. Key research questions include how 
the background environment (e.g., global warming factors [Sun et al., 2026 
<https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-026-01357-0>]) and aerosol type (e.g., 
sulfate aerosols from the Big Island volcanic eruptions) influence ACIs. 
Improved process-level understanding of ACIs could help optimize their 
parameterizations in global climate models (GCMs). The candidate may also 
contribute to exploring innovative injection strategies for marine cloud 
brightening (MCB), considering cloud microphysics and cloud radiative 
efficacy. The candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with 
multiple research teams at the University of Washington, Washington 
University in St. Louis, and the University of Chicago.

 

*Qualifications:*


   - Ph.D. in atmospheric science or related fields (e.g., math, physics, 
   or computer science).
   - Experience in high-resolution numerical models (SAM, WRF/WRF-Chem, 
   etc.) is highly preferred.
   - Excellent communication and scientific writing skills.

 

*Applications: *

To apply, please email Dr. Hongwei Sun ([email protected]) with the 
following:


   - Curriculum vitae.
   - Cover letter (1 page) describing research interests, plans, and 
   qualifications.
   - The names and contact information of three references.

Please use the subject line “Postdoc Application in Aerosol-Cloud 
Interactions”. Applications will be reviewed starting on April 1, 2026, on 
a rolling basis. 

 

The initial position is for one year, with the possibility of renewal for 
an additional 1-2 years, contingent on satisfactory progress and funding 
availability. The selected candidate is expected to start the position 
between April 15 to July 15, 2026. The starting salary will be $75K 
annually with benefits.

 

For more information about the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and the 
research carried out at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and 
Technology, see our sites on the web: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/atmo/ and 
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/.

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Hongwei Sun
Assistant Professor
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu
Web: https://hongwei8sun.github.io/

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