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SPoRT/Disasters Senior Research Administrative Assistant Alabama
The ESSC Senior Program Coordinator is responsible for the administrative management and logistical coordination of the research, engagement, and disaster response activities and UAH operations of the NASA Disasters, NASA SPoRT, and closely-related NASA MSFC Earth Science Branch projects. Support will include: assisting the UAH Principal Investigators and NASA Project Scientists; personnel support; coordinating visits, meetings, and workshops; maintaining stakeholder and point-of-contact databases; purchasing; travel support; and working closely with other ESSC Program Coordinators and Budget Analysts in the management and operations of the office. The employee will make independent judgments in accordance with rules, policies, procedures, and guidelines, and be responsible for performing a variety of coordination-discrepancy resolution assignments that do not follow a prescribed routine.
Research Associate II Step 3 new IMPACT Alabama
The Research Associate II will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization for the Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) in the Earth Systems Science Center. The candidate will be expected to work on data science issues in research and operational frameworks.
Research Associate - Science Applications & Engagement Alabama
We are currently seeking a research associate to provide science applications and stakeholder engagement support to the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Earth Science Branch (ESB) related to research-to-operations transition activities. This position will support one or more of the following topic areas and NASA projects: Wildland Fire, FireSense, Hydrologic Applications, Earth Information System, and the Land Information System. Experience in weather analysis/forecasting, wildfire applications, land surface modeling, and/or remote sensing products and translating complex scientific content for end-user/public consumption is strongly desired. The position will be located at the National Space Science & Technology Center in Huntsville, Alabama and will support the scientific development and application of satellite remote sensing and modeling products. The Earth Science Branch has a rich history in applications development and transition of unique observations and research capabilities to operational end-users and decision-makers. Based in Huntsville, Alabama, the Earth Science Branch is collaborating with the University of Alabama in Huntsville to provide direct science support along with science and technical coordination in the areas of weather, climate, air quality, natural disasters, satellite remote sensing, and data science and applications.
Research Scientist II Alabama
The SERVIR Science Coordination Office (SCO) is seeking a Research Scientist to serve as the Global Air Quality & Health Thematic Lead (TL). The portfolio of Air Quality & Health is burgeoning with increasing attention to consultation & needs assessments, numbers of science applications being developed, and trainings conducted, to meet the needs of SERVIR regions. The role of the Thematic Lead will be to develop and lead the applied research portfolio of SERVIR’s Air Quality & Health projects, with a greater emphasis in air quality. A successful candidate will have fundamental expertise in the fields of satellite remote sensing and modeling applications in air quality and health-related to climate, water, and environment. Experience in health is a plus. The candidate will also excel in communicating science in both academic and non-academic settings and have demonstrated experience in collaborative leadership. SERVIR is a joint development initiative of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and works in partnership with leading regional organizations worldwide to help developing countries use the information provided by Earth-observing satellites and geospatial technologies for managing climate risks and land use. SERVIR’s goal is to empower decision-makers with tools, products, and services to act locally on climate-sensitive issues such as disasters, agriculture, water, ecosystems, air quality, and health.
Research Scientist II - SERVIR Health Alabama
SERVIR is a joint development initiative of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and works in partnership with leading regional organizations worldwide to help developing countries use the information provided by Earth-observing satellites and geospatial technologies for managing climate risks and land use. SERVIR’s goal is to empower decision-makers with tools, products, and services to act locally on climate-sensitive issues such as disasters, agriculture, water, ecosystems, air quality, and health. The SERVIR Science Coordination Office (SCO) is seeking a Research Scientist in Health to serve a key role within the Air Quality and Health Service Area. The portfolio of Air Quality and Health is rapidly growing with increasing numbers of science applications being developed, and trainings conducted, to meet the needs of SERVIR regions. The role of the Research Scientist will be to co-develop Earth-observations driven services, provide training, and expand the applied research portfolio of SERVIR’s Air Quality and Health projects. A successful candidate will have fundamental expertise in the fields of satellite remote sensing and modeling applications in health, excel in communicating the science in both academic and non-academic settings, and demonstrate experience in collaborative leadership. Domestic and international travel may be required for this position. The SERVIR SCO in Huntsville offers a flexible and dynamic work environment, with an in-house team of over 30 science professionals and numerous opportunities for growth and professional development.
Research Program Manager I Alabama
The SERVIR Science Coordination Office (SCO) at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center is seeking an experienced program manager/continental coordinator to support hubs and ongoing projects in Amazonia and Central America. The position will complement a large and dynamic applied sciences group and, as a core member of the SCO team, this position will oversee SERVIR Science-for-Development activities over the Americas. The incumbent will have deep experience in the region, a desire to provide thought leadership and strategic planning to achieve NASA and USAID goals, a strong background in theoretical and practical aspects of international development, as well as practical experience in coordinating or managing large, multi-institutional teams. The position will work alongside colleagues at SCO as well as NASA, USAID, and other partner organizations and will entail domestic and international travel. SERVIR is a joint development initiative of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and works in partnership with leading regional organizations worldwide to help developing countries use the information provided by Earth-observing satellites and geospatial technologies for managing climate risks and land use. SERVIR’s goal is to empower decision-makers with tools, products, and services to act locally on climate-sensitive issues such as disasters, agriculture, water, ecosystems, and land use.
Research Associate V Alabama
The Research Associate will provide support to NASA SPoRT science and application activities related to the air quality thematic area, with special attention on using satellite data from the TEMPO (Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution) mission, launched in April 2023. The position will be located at the National Space Science & Technology Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and will support the scientific development and application of satellite remote sensing products. SPoRT is a NASA project to transition unique observations and research capabilities to the operational weather community to improve short-term forecasts on a regional scale. Based at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, SPoRT is collaborating with the University of Alabama in Huntsville to provide direct science support along with science and technical coordination in the areas of weather, climate, air quality, natural disasters, satellite remote sensing, and data science and applications.
Research Associate I, Step 2 Alabama
The Research Associate will support the IMPACT Project Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides a broad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations to improve all phases of the Earth science data life cycle, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication.
Computer Scientist IV, Step 4 Alabama
The Computer Scientist IV needs a strong deep learning background to build Foundation models, including multimodal systems, for the Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) in the Earth Systems Science Center.
Computer Scientist II, Step 4 Alabama
The Computer Scientist II needs a strong deep learning background to build Foundation models for the Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) in the Earth Systems Science Center. NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides a broad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations to improve all phases of the Earth science data life cycle, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication.
Research Associate I, S2 Alabama
The Research Associate will support the IMPACT Project Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides a broad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations in order to improve all phases of the Earth science data life cycle, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication.
Research Scientist III (step 2) Alabama
The Research Scientist III will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization for the Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) in the Earth Systems Science Center. The candidate will be expected to work on data science issues in research and operational frameworks.
Research Associate I (step 2) Alabama
The Research Associate will support the IMPACT Project Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides a broad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations in order to improve all phases of the Earth science data life cycle, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication.
Research Associate III (step 2) Alabama
The Research Associate III will provide land surface remote sensing, synthetic aperture radar, and GIS expertise focused on research and development activities supporting the identification of impacts from natural disasters, including earthquakes, landslides, land surface change, wildfires, severe weather, floods, and other hazards, in support of the NASA Disasters Program. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and supplemental visible/near-infrared remote sensing experience. They are expected to support a team focused on disaster response, risk, and resilience activities that include novel and innovative research that culminates in peer-reviewed publications and near real-time application outcomes.
Research Associate II (step 1) Alabama
The Research Associate II provides land surface remote sensing, synthetic aperture radar and GIS expertise focused on research & development activities supporting the identification of impacts from natural disasters, including earthquakes, landslides, and land surface change, wildfires, severe weather, floods, and other hazards, in support of NASA activities, including the NASA Earth Science Applied Sciences Disasters Program. The ideal candidate for this position should have experience with applications of synthetic aperture radar and should have hands-on experience through education or past work in land surface remote sensing. The candidate should have familiarity with meteorological concepts and common types of Earth science hazards/disaster scenarios. The candidate will be expected to support a team focused on disaster risk, resilience, response, and recovery activities that include novel and innovative research that culminates in peer-reviewed publications and near real-time application outcomes.


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