Postdoctoral Position Announcement
Sea Ice Remote Sensing
University of Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Application deadline: 15 December 2021
For more information, go to:
https://icelab.ca/opportunities/
The Ice, Climate, and Ecosystem (ICE) Remote Sensing Lab at the University of Victoria invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in sea ice geophysics and remote sensing to fill a fully funded, full-time, one-year position, renewable to another year subject to performance and funding availability. This position will be located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
The successful candidate will contribute to a collaborative, multidisciplinary, research project dedicated to the application of Earth Observation technologies (satellite and autonomous) to map features and conditions with cross-cutting applications. In particular, features with relevance in the domains of both climate and the safety of Arctic residents will be examined. The successful candidate will work closely with experts in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly leading-edge machine learning (ML) methods, in the University of Victoria’s Computer Science Department, as well as partners that have developed mobile and web platforms used to support maritime situational awareness, multidisciplinary scientific research, sea ice safety, two-way knowledge exchange with Inuit users, and Inuit self-determination. Specifically, the project will explore the use of Earth Observation data from existing satellite radar, optical, and altimetry missions, as well as autonomous ice/ocean and meteorological monitoring sensors, to develop sea ice status data for training ML/DL algorithms for recognition of sea ice features in the Canadian Arctic. Input data sources may include, but are not limited to, the Copernicus Programme’s Sentinel satellites, the Canadian RADARSAT Constellation Mission, altimeters, ice buoys, and weather/climate data. Information products will be developed, evaluated, and delivered to scientists and Arctic users through existing web applications, enabling reciprocity with Arctic residents and refinement before final mobilization. Initial focus will be on identifying open water areas (polynyas), thin ice areas, and deformed ice areas. Identification of these features has potential applications to other atmosphere-ice-ocean related research domains such as ice dynamics and biogeochemistry, and the successful candidate will have opportunities to collaborate with sea ice researchers and climate scientists.
The project is well suited to applicants with a strong background in one or more of the following: sea ice geophysics, remote sensing, polar oceanography, geography, or climate science. Knowledge in remote sensing, with a focus on cryosphere geophysics is expected, along with skills in statistical data analysis and scientific programming (Python, R, Matlab, IDL or similar). The applicant should hold a PhD, however a PhD in all but dissertation (ABD) status will be considered on an exceptional basis. The successful candidate will be expected to disseminate results at international conferences and in leading scientific journals.
Applications must include, in PDF format, a curriculum vitae, cover letter including a summary of previous research, and the contact information for two referees, and should be submitted via email to Randy Scharien at randy [at] uvic.ca.
Application deadline: 15 December 2021
For more information, go to:
https://icelab.ca/opportunities/
For questions, contact:
Randy Scharien
Email: randy [at] uvic.ca