Postdoctoral research in trustworthy AI for weather and climate at the University of Oklahoma

The NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES) is hiring our next round of postdocs! This ad is specifically for an opening to start January 2023 (negotiations on start date are possible).

AI2ES brings together universities, government, and private industry to develop trustworthy AI for environmental science. AI2ES is uniquely benefiting humanity by developing novel, physically based AI techniques that are demonstrated to be trustworthy, and will directly improve prediction, understanding, and communication of high-impact environmental hazards.

We are looking for a postdoc with expertise in machine learning and atmospheric science. This postdoc will be located at the University of Oklahoma in Norman OK and will work with Dr. Amy McGovern, the PI and director of the AI2ES institute. The postdoc will also collaborate with other institute personnel at OU in the School of Computer Science and the School of Meteorology as well as with personnel across AI2ES. This is an exciting position that will allow the postdoc to work at the forefront of the development of trustworthy AI for a variety of environmental science applications.

This position is part of a large multi-institutional institute and there are postdocs located throughout the partner institutions. The University of Oklahoma is the lead and the partners include Colorado State University, the University at Albany, the University of Washington, North Carolina State University, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Del Mar College (Corpus Christi), Central Michigan University, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Google, IBM/The Weather Company, NVIDIA, Disaster Tech, MyRadar, Vaisala, Parc, Radiant Earth, TruWeather, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the NOAA Center for AI and NIST.

To apply and learn more, go here:

https://apply.interfolio.com/110083

Dr. Amy McGovern
Lloyd G. and Joyce Austin Presidential Professor, School of Computer Science and School of Meteorology
Director, NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography
University of Oklahoma

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