
CIRES/Environmental Data Science Innovation and Impact Lab (ESIIL) Post-Doctoral Research Scholar
University of Colorado Boulder
- Boulder, CO
- $64,000-69,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- (80%) Develop and implement an environmental data science project that uses open data, tools, and cyberinfrastructure to address frontier research questions in environmental biology. Examples of data-driven projects may include: cross-scale or cross-site data harmonization and analysis to explore ecosystem patterns, artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in ecology, open science ethics and data sovereignty for environmental data, data-intensive exploration of evolutionary processes, data intensive translation to resilience technologies, or other topical area in environmental biology that crosses the data, natural, and social sciences.
- Use open or available spatial and temporal data in creative ways to develop a data-driven research project. Examples of environmental data sources include remote sensing, observatories, biorepositories, citizen science, field-based collections, modeled and synthetic data, genetic data, social data, or other. Sovereign and protected data shall be treated with special considerations that follow the CARE data principles.
- Leverage cloud, or other high-performance computing, resources to harmonize and analyze big, complex environmental data, and/or develop open AI-based pipelines.
- Contribute to the open, reproducible science and education objectives of ESIIL, which include creating and publishing well-documented datasets and codes, FAIR-compliant code workflows, or other outputs that will serve the larger EDS community and other audiences.
- Effectively share research results with colleagues and the broader science community through peer-reviewed publications, presentations, and other science products.
- (20%) Work with the ESIIL team and network on collaborative projects, such as with working group(s), hackathon teams, or summit participants, to advance environmental data science.
- This is a two-year position and the anticipated start date is as soon as October 1st, 2026, but is negotiable.
- Location: The Postdocs will work in person at ESIIL's main office on the CU Boulder campus in Boulder, CO. A hybrid work modality is possible, following CIRES and university guidelines and policies. This is not a fully remote position. The in-person cohort experience and engagement with the ESIIL community is a key aspect of this position.
- In the application, candidates are welcome to suggest a mentor who is affiliated with a research institution in the United States. ESIIL has funds available to support travel to Boulder for potential mentors within the U.S.
- CIRES offers a generous compensation and benefits package.
- The annual hiring salary for this position ranges from $64,000.00 to $69,000.00. Salary is commensurate with education and experience and determined based on our CIRES internal career track classification.
- Some relocation funds are available for this position following CIRES and the University of Colorado's relocation processes and procedures.
- CIRES and the University of Colorado boulder offer a robust training curriculum, opportunities for professional development and a Mentorship Program.
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- Ph.D. in environmental, biological, social, computer science, or data science field (including but not limited to Biology, Ecology, Ecosystem Science, Forestry, Geography, Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Economics, Geoscience, Space Engineering, Computer Engineering, Math, Environmental Studies, Remote Sensing Science, etc.).
- Knowledge of open-source programming languages (e.g., R, Python).
- Commitment to Open Science (i.e., available and findable data, reproducible and transferable codes to run on public cyberinfrastructure and open publications) and Open Education.
- Effective project management skills (e.g., self-directed, independent).
- Knowledge of ethical and reciprocal research practices.
- Collaborative spirit and comfort working in large collaborative teams.
- Willingness to collaborate and contribute within ESIIL working groups, hackathons, and/or summits.
- Experience with multi-source, big data gathering, curation, and publication.
- Experience and/or knowledge of innovative data and analytics (e.g., AI/ML models).
- Experience and/or knowledge of notebooks and cyberinfrastructure.
- Experience with collaborative team science.
- Experience with writing and publishing robust science.
- Experience and/or knowledge of open-source tool development and publication.
- Experience developing or participating in workshops with community partners.
- A Cover Letter describing your relevant experience, knowledge, skills, and any experience with innovation in open science. Please provide information in your cover letter regarding the prospective mentor's affiliation, research background, and potential contributions to the planned research project, if suggested by the candidate. Please note that an identified mentor is not necessary as part of the application.
- A 2-page Research Statement that outlines your planned research project for ESIIL and how it aligns with your past research experience and ESIIL's mission and goals.
- A Data Description (1 page or less) that provides information on the data intended to be used for the project, including a basic description of the data, a link to any accessible data source(s), anticipated data harmonization or analysis challenges, and any limitations on the use of protected or proprietary data. Please note that ESIIL does not support the collection of new data.
- List of contact information for three professional references (name, title, professional relationship, email). You do not need to include letters of recommendation with your initial application. If you are selected as a finalist for this role, the search committee will request 3 letters of recommendation at a later time.
- Please be prepared to be interviewed if you are selected as one of the finalists.