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(Closed) Post-doctoral data scientist: Geocomputation for global environmental monitoring

This vacancy is closed

Application Deadline: 1st of May 2022
Possible start date: 1st of July 2022
Duration: 3+ years,
Job location: Agro Business Park 10, Wageningen
Bruto monthly salary: starting at €3.807 gross per month depending on experience
Job type: post-doctoral researcher
Fields: geocomputation, environmental sciences, Earth observation, big data, data science, high performance computing
Employer: OpenGeoHub foundation

Job description

OpenGeoHub foundation is a not-for-profit research foundation with headquarters at the Agro Business Park, Wageningen, the Netherlands. We aim to become world experts in producing global and regional spatial predictions of soil, vegetation, biodiversity and climatic variables. For this, we use high performance computing / optimisation and state-of-the-art machine learning.

OpenGeoHub foundation is looking for a post-doctoral researcher in the field of geo-computation and geoinformatics (programming in R, Python, Bash,  Julia and similar), specifically focused on using state-of-the-art geocomputing frameworks / algorithms and GIS software to help process large Earth observation data sets (Copernicus Sentinel, NASA Landsat, MODIS) and implement parallelisation in cluster or cloud solutions (Slurm, Google Earth Engine, Amazon AWS, OVH) for the purpose of producing global datasets either by running analysis, modeling or running process-based operations. You would work for OpenGeoHub on current and future high profile European Commission-funded and other international projects where there is a need to develop new solutions for geocomputing, optimize and automate modeling frameworks and deliver scientific outputs in a timely manner. You would primarily contribute to the Horizon Europe project Open-Earth-Monitor (2022–2026); also actively contribute to the www.OpenLandMap.org and OpenDataScience.eu data portals.

You would spend a significant amount of time innovating solutions to produce more accurate and easier to update spatial and spatiotemporal predictions and then report the results in research publications, meeting with senior researchers (weekly), and using our own computing center to optimize spatial analysis. You would also be encouraged to network with other researchers and groups of world leaders in their fields. OpenGeoHub works closely with IIASA (Geo-wiki.org), Wageningen University (Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing), EURAC Research, ETH (Tom Crowther’s Lab), The Woodwell Climate Research Center, Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry (Biogeochemical Integration Department), Institute for Geoinformatics (ifgi) / University of Münster, GFZ Helmholtz German Research Centre for Geosciences, GiLAB.rs, and many other organizations. Our clients / collaborating organizations also include: The Nature Conservancy, UNCCD, World Resources Institute, Conservation International and others.

Successful candidates will be encouraged / supported to apply for the 30% ruling which can lead to additional financial and other benefits.

Are you up to processing Big geospatial data to help solve global environmental problems?

Your profile

Minimum requirements:

  • You have a PhD degree in the field of environmental science and/or geoinformatics and/or remote sensing; combined with a background in GIS, geocomputation, and/or environmetrics.
  • You are independent in running geocomputing in R and/or Python and/or Bash.
  • You are competent at, and enjoy developing analytical solutions, producing value-added datasets, writing up and reporting research / results of experiments.
  • You know how to automate benchmarking and optimize geocomputing to save computing costs without losing on accuracy.
  • You have experience working with cloud-/web-based solutions for geocomputing e.g. Slurm, Google Earth Engine and/or AWS.
  • You are fluent in English.

Note: if you are a non-EU citizen older than 30 years, according to the Dutch Immigration rules from 2022, Dutch immigration office (IND) might require that you show proof of a PhD degree obtained from the top 200 universities.

INFORMATION AND APPLICATION

Questions:

Questions regarding this position can be directed to Tom Hengl, email: tom.hengl@opengeohub.org  

Applications, including: (1) a CV, (2) a statement of your interest and vision, and (3) a self-assessment based on the minimum requirements, should be uploaded via this link. Please prepare all documents as a PDF before starting the application. 

Our offer:

We offer a full-time position for 3 years, with possible extension, within a very stimulating international innovation and research environment aimed at solving global and regional environmental problems at large scales. You will work in a dynamic work environment with enthusiastic colleagues usually from a variety of countries.

  • Salary starting at €3.807 gross per month depending on experience;
  • A holiday allowance of 8% of the gross annual salary;
  • Minimum of 29 holidays if in full-time employment;
  • Professional and personal development programs.

We strongly encourage a high degree of responsibility and independence, while collaborating with other colleagues. Flexi-hours and occasional remote working are also possible upon agreement with the OpenGeoHub Management Board.

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