Postdoctoral Position available starting 4th quarter 2024 or early 2025
Duration 2 years
Postdoctoral scholar needed to conduct research in remote sensing of sea surface temperature from the ECOSTRESS thermal radiometer on the International Space Station
Duties:
Test alternative split-window sea surface temperature algorithms for ECOSTRESS by comparison to in-situ observations (NOAA iQuam, Saildrone, Ships4SST). Develop/implement ocean cloud mask algorithm for ECOSTRESS. Develop process for correcting systematic biases in ECOSTRESS imagery. Work on validation of sea surface temperature product, including gradients in collaboration with Jorge Vazquez (JPL). Develop product for distribution through the NASA PO.DAAC, including integration with cloud services and compliance with Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (GDS2) standards for SST products.
The distribution of duties is:
- 30% algorithm development
- 30% algorithm validation
- 20% develop product for distribution through NASA PO.DAAC
- 20% prepare written manuscripts for publication in the primary research literature, that describe the results and their significance
Knowledge/Skills:
Experience with remotely sensed ocean data. Ability to write and edit programs in computer languages FORTRAN and C, and write and edit data processing scripts in Python, R or Matlab. Ability to carry out statistical analyses of data. Ph.D. degree required. Must be fluent in English. Some knowledge of French desirable but not required.
Site of Service: First 12-16 weeks will be at the University of South Carolina, and after that will be based at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California.
Salary ~$70K per year
Contacts:
David S. Wethey
Department of Biological Sciences
University of South Carolina
715 Sumter St.
Columbia, SC 29208, USA
Tel: +1-803-777-3936
Cell: +1-803-608-4202
Email: wethey@biol.sc.edu
Jorge Vázquez Cuervo
PO.DAAC
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Dr.
M/S 300/323
Pasadena, CA, 91109, USA
Tel: +1-818-354-6980
Cell: +1-626-862-3771
Email: jorge.vazquez@jpl.nasa.gov
The University of South Carolina is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer