[ES_JOBS_NET] Assistant Scientist studying air-sea CO2 fluxes, UM/CIMAS - NOAA/AOML, Miami, FL

Leticia Barbero - NOAA Affiliate leticia.barbero at noaa.gov
Mon Aug 7 10:34:13 MDT 2023


Dear colleagues,
We have a job announcement to join our ocean carbon group as a CIMAS
Assistant Scientist at NOAA AOML, in Miami, FL. Please see below for
details of this opportunity.

The University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and
Earth Science (Rosenstiel) and Cooperative Institute for Marine and
Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS) has an exciting opportunity for a full-time
Assistant Scientist position in the study of the carbon cycle and climate.

This position is situated within the Cooperative Institute for Marine and
Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS) at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School
of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science (Rosenstiel). The work will
involve close collaboration with scientists at NOAA’s Atlantic
Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), where the applicant
will be physically stationed. The principal objective of the position is to
develop methods to create and assess air-sea CO2 flux maps with the goal of
producing an operational product.

The incumbent is expected to develop and function as an independent
scientist under the mentoring of more established scientists in the lab.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

   - utilizing oceanographic observations as well as ocean model output to
   create an operational product to determine ocean carbon uptake,


   - developing the necessary procedures for incorporating observational
   data in the product,
   - presenting research findings at scientific meetings,
   - publishing scientific results in peer-reviewed journals, and
   - seeking external collaborations and funding in collaboration with
   scientists at the lab.

* MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:*

   - The successful applicant should possess at minimum, a Ph.D. in
   oceanography, atmospheric science, or a related physical science.
   - The incumbent must have at least 1 year of relevant Post-Doctoral
   research experience. work and demonstrated ability in publishing results in
   the peer-reviewed literature.
   - Other highly desired qualifications include knowledge of Matlab or
   Python, and experience with utilizing in situ observations in machine
   learning approaches and comparing with output from numerical models.
   - Prior experience with utilizing machine learning and modelling
   approaches to create products.
   - The candidate will have demonstrated the ability to develop research
   ideas.
   - Interest in upholding diversity and inclusion principles in the
   workplace .
   -  Furthering STEM and STEAM objectives.
   - Strong communication skills.

APPLY HERE:
https://careers.miami.edu/us/en/job/R100069150/Assistant-Scientist

Questions about this position can be directed to Leticia Barbero:
lbarbero at earth.miami.edu, leticia.barbero at noaa.gov


Regards,

Leticia Barbero

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The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily
reflect any position of the Government or the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.

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Leticia Barbero, PhD (She/Her)
Associate Scientist, CIMAS
NOAA/AOML
4301 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL-33149
Tel: 305 361 4453
e-mail: leticia.barbero at noaa.gov
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