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The University of Alabama in Huntsville is seeking highly motivated candidates to support NASA’s Interagency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT). Successful candidates will work with satellite and airborne data in an exciting interdisciplinary framework to improving the discoverability, accessibility and usability of NASA’s Earth science data holdings and meet the data needs of the research community. Specific areas include both informatics and data science spanning data curation, information modeling, knowledge extraction, software development, cloud computing, and applied machine learning. Several positions are open and candidates with degrees and experience in Atmospheric, Earth, Computer Science and related fields are encouraged to apply. For further information, please contact Dr. Sundar Christopher at impact@uah.edu.
Requirements
- Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Atmospheric, Earth, or Computer Science. Master's degree or PhD preferred.
- Minimum of 3 months verifiable work experience
- Experience with information modeling, knowledge extraction, software development, cloud computing, and applied machine learning
- Working knowledge of Python programming language is desired
- Experience with NASA earth science data is desired
- Strong verbal and written skills
- Technical writing skills is preferred
- Ability to work on a team
- Salary based on education and work experience
Job Information
- Job ID: 63084133
- Location:
Huntsville, Alabama, United States - Position Title: Atmospheric, Earth, and Computer Scientists
- Company Name For Job: The University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Industry: Other
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Job Function:
Computer Engineering,
Computer Programming/Systems,
Design/Development Engineering,
Research,
Software Engineering - Job Type: Full-Time
- Job Duration: Indefinite
- Min Education: BA/BS/Undergraduate
- Min Experience: 0-1 Year
- Required Travel: 0-10%
- Salary: $45,000.00 - $125,000.00 (Yearly Salary)
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