IITM Pune jobs for Project Assistant in Pune. Last Date to apply: 20 Jun 2016
Job Description
Project Assistant recruitment in Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM)
Advertisement no PER/02/2016 of Junior Research Fellowship under “System of Air Quality & Weather Forecasting and Research” (SAFAR) Project – 4 nos. is replaced by “Project Assistant”
Educational Qualification: M.Sc. in Physics/Atmospheric Sciences/ Meteorology/ Geophysics/ Environmental Science/ Electronics/ or equivalent subjects from a recognized University/Institution with NET/ GATE/ JAM/JEST passed. M.Tech. (Atmospheric Sciences) or equivalent subjects without NET/ GATE/ JEST/ JAM are also eligible to apply.
All essential & desirable qualification remains the same excepting that candidates without NET/GATE/ JAM/JEST are also eligible to apply.
No. of Post : 04
Stipend : Rs.22,000
Age Limit : 28 years as on 30.04.2016
Job Particulars
About Company
The need to study the fundamental atmospheric problems and understand the mechanism of monsoon, weather systems and climate related processes in the tropical region, particularly over the monsoon region, became acute for India in 1950’s when the country’s post Independence economic development program was launched. Considering this urgent need the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in its Third Congress, recommended the creation of meteorological research and training institutes in the tropical countries. The proposal was formally approved by the Government of India in February 1962 as one of the schemes under its Third Five Year Plan and finally the Institute was founded as the Institute of Tropical Meteorology (ITM) on 17 November, 1962 at Pune (the then Poona), as a distinct unit of the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Consequent upon the recommendation of the Committee for Organization of Scientific Research (COSR) appointed by the Government of India the Institute was transformed into an autonomous organization on 1st April 1971 under the name Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM). In the initial years, along with the IMD, the Institute functioned under the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, but later in 1985, it was brought under the Department of Science and Technology (DST) of the Ministry of Science & Technology and now, with effect from 12 July 2006 the IITM has been under the administrative control of the specially formed Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES).