
This 12-month postdoctoral fellowship role is based at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere within Colorado State University, focusing on collaborative research with the National Park Service Air Resources Division. The position involves analyzing measured and modeled air quality data to understand pollutant sources in protected areas, estimating visibility metrics for regulatory compliance, and exploring the application of machine learning for network optimization. Key responsibilities include conducting diagnostic studies using chemical transport models, presenting findings at scientific conferences, and contributing to journal publications. The role offers a unique opportunity to work on high-impact environmental research with a flexible start date in mid-2026. While the position requires onsite presence in Fort Collins for significant team collaboration, it provides a supportive academic environment with access to robust benefits and a focus on professional growth in atmospheric science.














