***Earth Lab is hiring 8 new Post-Doctoral Research and Teaching Scholars***

Accelerating scientific discovery with a view from Space

Earth Lab is a new initiative launched in September 2015 by the University of 
Colorado-Boulder as part of the campus-wide Grand Challenge 
<http://www.colorado.edu/grandchallenges/> effort called “Our Space. Our 
Future.”

Earth Lab’s mission is to harness the wave of Earth observations from space and 
integrate them to answer outstanding questions about the pace and pattern of 
environmental change, from our backyards to our world.  
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/jkbalch/jkbprofile/Earth_Lab.html

Earth Lab’s initial portfolio of Science Projects builds on existing research 
strengths at CU-Boulder to better:

●Understand how fire is changing in the western U.S. over the past two decades. 
(Project Fire)

●Improve risk management and decision-making in land use and hazards 
mitigation. (Project Risk)

●Determine the sensitivity of permafrost to a warming Arctic. (Project 
Permafrost)

●Identify how rapid and slow landscape evolution impacts our lives. (Project 
Erosion)

●Determine what is driving Colorado forest dieback. (Project Forest)

●Examine how data at varying resolutions represents Earth System phenomena. 
(Project Data Harmonization)

●Understand the fundamental processes driving extreme events and threshold 
behavior across several systems in Earth Lab’s initial Science Projects, 
including fire, drought, flooding, erosion, and permafrost contexts. (Project 
Extremes)

Education Initiative

Earth Lab will also help to train the next generation of Earth scientists who 
are among the leaders in data analytics. The educational mission accelerates 
from short courses and certificates to a professional master’s degree in Earth 
Analytics. Earth Lab will provide a rich environment for student and 
professional development through innovative, interdisciplinary course and 
curriculum design.

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Post-Doctoral Research Scholars: Application Deadline January 8, 2016

Earth Lab seeks 7 Post-Doctoral Research Scholars in the areas described below: 
Fire, Forest Health, Decision and Risk Analysis, Erosion, Permafrost in a 
Warming Climate, Data Harmonization, and Extremes and Threshold Behaviors in 
Coupled Natural and Social Systems. Candidates are responsible for carrying out 
Earth Lab’s research program. Successful candidates must have content knowledge 
and data analytics skills relevant to each theme, as well as eagerness to 
bridge among the themes, and interact with specialists in data analytics, 
visualization, and informatics in a High Performance Computing environment. 
Interest in mentoring undergraduate and graduate students is a plus, as Earth 
Lab is committed to advancing education and developing the Earth Systems data 
analytics workforce. Interest in interacting with the private sector, 
especially companies providing environmental sensing data and analysis, from 
space, aerial, and in situ platforms, is also desirable.

Overall Qualifications:

•Doctoral degree in natural or social sciences related to the Earth Lab mission 
themes.

•Strong quantitative background.

•Experience in, or willingness to learn, appropriate programming and data 
analytic tools. Ideally the candidates will have experience programming in 
languages such as R, Python, and Linux and using geospatial analysis software 
such as QGIS or ArcGIS.

•Experience integrating and analyzing large, and/or heterogeneous datasets, 
including Earth observations from remote-sensing platforms.

•Experience working with a High Performance Computing environment is a plus.

•Demonstrated publication and grant-writing skills.

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Post-Doctoral Teaching Scholar: Application Deadline January 8, 2016

Earth Lab seeks a visionary education scholar to take a leadership role in 
developing the new program in Earth Analytics. Earth Lab will develop a suite 
of educational and training modules, including short training courses, an 
undergraduate and graduate certificate, and a professional master’s degree. 
Earth Lab will provide a rich environment for student and professional 
development through innovative, interdisciplinary course and curriculum design. 
Earth Lab’s goal is to help train the next generation of Earth scientists to 
become leaders in data analytics. Qualifications desired include: Ph.D. in 
education or related field with demonstrated focus on STEM education, 
especially Earth science education, analytical approaches, bringing big data to 
classrooms, and an interest in developing education programs for traditional 
and non-traditional students, including practicing professionals. See full job 
ad for more details.

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SEE FULL ADS 
HERE<http://www.colorado.edu/geography/jkbalch/jkbprofile/Earth_Lab_Jobs%21_files/Earth%20Lab%20Postdocs%20112115.docx>:
 http://www.colorado.edu/geography/jkbalch/jkbprofile/Earth_Lab_Jobs!.html

For general inquiries regarding Earth Lab jobs, please contact Chelsea Nagy 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

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Dr. Jennifer K. Balch
Director of Earth Lab
& Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
The University of Colorado-Boulder

www.colorado.edu/geography/jkbalch<http://colorado.edu/geography/jkbalch>

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