About the Role
Put simply, we set the standards by which everything is measured. In doing so, the National Physical Laboratory is helping to combat issues on a global scale such as climate change, curing diseases and the development of cutting-edge communications technology. At NPL, we touch ordinary lives in extraordinary ways and you could too.
Research is what drives our business. And it will be up to you to develop and lead your team, setting your technical area’s strategic direction and ensuring your vision is delivered. When it comes to solutions, you don’t just rely on established methodologies. To get the results you seek, you’re willing to challenge what we do and how we do it, so that we’re expanding our capability. In doing so, you’ll be able to drive collaboration – internally and externally – to enhance activity and optimise commercial opportunities. Your passion for your work, means you already have a great network though which you’ll promote our work, representing NPL and speaking wherever you’re needed. As your work progresses, and new learnings established, you’ll make sure you bring the team with you – training and developing them so that they grow with us. Your technical leadership will shape the interests of the UK.
About You
We are looking for a proven scientific leader with expertise in climate modelling to join our Climate and Earth Observation group. We are world leaders in the theory, methods and practice of metrological traceability, quality assurance and fitness-for-purpose assessments of Earth Observation (EO), satellite and in situ instrumentation and their data products. Satellite-derived Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) provide comprehensive, consistent, and multi-decadal observations of the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere and land surfaces. This information can benefit climate modelling in many ways, through provision of accurate initial model conditions, constraining multi-decadal reanalyses, as a basis for model evaluation/calibration and parameterisation of unresolved processes. However, there remain several barriers to the uptake of these data into the climate modelling discipline.
As a Principal Scientist, you will drive forward a programme of research that strategically leverages NPL expertise to help bridge the gap between these two communities, aligned with existing international initiatives such as those within WCRP and ESA’s Climate Space Programme.
You will be based in Teddington and will combine your interpersonal and analytical skills to engage internal and external stakeholders to identify and secure opportunities for novel work, promoting the value of metrology and EO (satellite and in situ) data within the climate modelling community. You will use your skills in leadership and research design to guide a team of scientists at the interface of earth observation and climate models for climate relevant science, grounded in the application of metrological principles. You have a clear vision for your technical area, its application and impact to address national and international climate challenges and will work collaboratively with the Group Leader and senior scientists to align this to NPL’s strategy.
To lead and inspire a team of this calibre, not only will you need to be a world-class expert in your field, you’ll also need experience of motivating a team to do better. Inspirational, influential and a great relationship builder, you have the commercial awareness to help us achieve our ambitions. Beyond that, we’re looking for someone who’ll thrive in an environment like ours. At NPL we learn from each other, respect each other and work together to do better. For ourselves and for our customers. And whilst we’re always looking to stretch beyond what we know, we don’t make things more complicated when there’s no need. Together, we’re helping make the impossible, possible.