Postdoc Position at JPL for the OPERA Project

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From: "Bato, Mary Grace P (334H)" <mary.grace.p.bato@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

The JPL-led Observational Product for End-Users from Remote Sensing
Analysis (OPERA) project is looking for two postdocs to perform research in
areas of volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, or earth surface processes
(fluvial and/or hillslope) using radar and optical-based remote sensing
data. The selected candidates will conduct original research in one of
these earth science fields.

The selected candidates are required to lead research tasks, perform
analysis, document all codes developed for data processing, science, and
attend conferences and lead peer-reviewed publications. In addition, they
will interact with OPERA stakeholders through the OPERA stakeholder
engagement program.

*Required Qualifications:*

·         Ph.D. in Earth Science, Geological Sciences, Geophysics, Remote
Sensing, or a related field.

·         Experience with InSAR processing using open-source software
(e.g., ISCE2 and MintPy),

·         Demonstrated competence in python and GIS application development
(ArcGIS, QGIS, GDAL, GitHub),

·         Ability to modify existing InSAR workflows and integration of
optical data processing is considered an advantage, as is jupyter, cuda,
and cloud-based processing experience,

·         Detail-oriented, be able to work both independently and in close
collaboration with others,

·         Strong research and publication record, Strong written and verbal
communication skills.

*Preferred Qualifications:*

·         Experience in disaster response and generating disaster response
products is preferred.

The appointee will carry out research in collaboration with the JPL
advisor, resulting in publications in the open literature.

For more information and to apply, please visit the official job posting
here
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://urldefense.us/v3/__https:/www.jpl.jobs/job/R4975/Postdoc-OPERA-Project-Science-Team__;!!PvBDto6Hs4WbVuu7!LqcYTqAxqKuh68dK4BEGl6n1pueYgMpNixQhwgnXhU8Mu7YhVMhrnN8ot2n9_Z2-jR66wDvwbtTInuGVEqwQuUnLhRykVLYm12g$__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!dGoK1-5i77mAfLAeg6UFAXP_VOcv7Mb35uDom_FzBDKg5eUHbx26kB2zTu1CM-FbiQaol7HrkmhcSLy6_75VOlDufw$>
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