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Postdoctoral Fellow in Remote Sensing Environmental-Social Change

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Organization: University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Title: Postdoctoral Fellow in Remote Sensing Environmental-Social Change Location: Austin, TX Posted: 2024-11-04 Application Deadline: Position Description : We are seeking a PhD researcher with a solid background in remote sensing imagery analysis, scripting, programming, statistics, data analytics, and numerical modeling in the context of hydrology and environmental science. This position will support existing and forthcoming projects in the BEG water resources group at the J.J. Pickle Research Campus in North Austin. Purpose We are looking for a highly motivated researcher to fill a Postdoctoral Fellow position (minimum one-year term with extensions subject to performance and research program needs/funding). The successful candidate will assist with a new research program focused on applying remote sensing imagery to map environmental and social changes in disadvantaged communities (colonias) in Texas. A key focus of the research program is to utilize remote sensing data (e.g., Landsat, Sentinel-2, Planet), and machine learning techniques to map changes in these communities through time. The successful candidate will become an integral part of the BEG Water Resources Group and contribute to impactful research addressing critical environmental and social issues in Texas colonias. Responsibilities Work with remote sensing datasets, including Landsat and high-resolution products. Apply data analytics and machine learning techniques to map and interpret data using geoprocessing tools and GIS platforms, including Google Earth Engine and ArcPy. Map the evolution of colonias over time and analyze social and environmental stressors, including floods, on resident populations. Contribute to publication of scientific papers, present findings at scholarly meetings, and coordinate with stakeholders. Collaborate with research program team members and participate in program development through proposals and other fundraising. Provide support and service, as needed, to the supervisor, BEG, and the Jackson School, when possible. Required Qualifications Ph.D. awarded May 2022 or later in Earth Science (e.g. Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geology, Geography), Civil Engineering, or closely related field. Expertise in remote sensing data products and their environmental applications. Proficiency in data wrangling, analytics, synthesis, and management. Knowledge of machine learning approaches, programming languages (e.g., Python, R, Matlab) and geoprocessing analytics (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS, Google Earth Engine). Adaptability to apply skills in environmental data analytics to other topics related to water resources and the environment. Proven ability to effectively disseminate project results to peers and stakeholders. Experience working within an integrated team of scientists, engineers, and economists in a dynamic environment. Experience meeting deadlines. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Professional demeanor and excellent interpersonal skills. Degree must have been obtained within 3 years from date of hire. Preferred Qualifications Project relevant experience and demonstrated aptitude with: (a) assembling and synthesizing disparate remote sensing products for mapping building/infrastructure development, (b) assessing vulnerability to environmental hazards such as flooding, (c) artificial intelligence/machine learning techniques applied to mapping urban development, land cover change, building footprints, and flood exposure. Familiarity with social vulnerability metrics. Salary Range $70,000 depending on qualifications Working Conditions - May work in all weather conditions - May work in extreme temperatures - May work around standard office conditions - Repetitive use of keyboard at a workstation - Occasional weekend, overtime, and evening work to meet deadlines - Field work as necessary Required Materials - Resume/CV - 3 work references with their contact information - Letter of interest Apply via this link: https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UTstaff/details/Postdoctoral-Fellow-in-Remote-Sensing-Environmental-Social-Change_R_00036184 J-18808-Ljbffr