Post-Doc Research Associate | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Military Veterans
at HERC- Carolinas
Vacancy ID: PDS004401 Position Summary/Description: We seek a postdoctoral researcher with experience in satellite remote sensing of water quality on a potentially NSF funded transdisciplinary project. The project aims to build decision support tools that improve planning and decision making that support cleaner rivers and more equitable river access. This position will work within a team that spans academia, government, non-profit sectors and across disciplines such as hydrology, environmental justice, and data science. This position will1) lead operationalizing existing remote sensing of water quality workflows and integrating water quality observations into in our collaborator's spatial knowledge network, 2) participate in interviewing stakeholders to design key data outputs and report card indicators, 3) develop 'data vignettes' of how remotely sense water quality data can be combined with key regulatory, river access, and socioeconomic data to improve decision making and identify opportunities for advancing equitable access to clean rivers. Education and Experience: Experience with optical satellite imagery, remote sensing of water quality, machine learning for remote sensing application. Interest in remote sensing for social good, co-production with stakeholders, transdisciplinary research with across environmental justice, water management, and data infrastructure.
Chapel Hill, NC
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