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Data Assimilation Scientist | University of California San Diego


University of California San Diego


Location

La Jolla, CA | United States


Job description

UCSD Layoff from Career Appointment : Apply by 02/13/2024 for consideration with preference for rehire. All layoff applicants should contact their Employment Advisor.

Special Selection Applicants : Apply by 02/22/2024. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance.

THIS POSITION REQUIRES U.S. CITIZENSHIP OR U.S. Permanent Residency.

DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW

The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) is leading the development and implementation of new research and applications capabilities focused on extreme weather and climate events in the US and abroad. CW3E is developing and implementing weather and climate observations, numerical models and decision support tools focused on atmospheric and land-surface conditions related to extreme events and their impacts. CW3E is an interface between UCSD departments, other universities and local, state, and federal agencies, in the operation, utilization and expansion of a new state-of-the-art weather observing network recently deployed in California. Efforts by CW3E include scientific research, technology development, numerical model development and testing, and development/deployment of smart tools that aid decision makers affected by extreme weather, water and climate events. CW3E carries out its goals with a diverse network of research and operational partners at several other institutions across the U.S. and internationally. Individuals will be joining a group of existing Postdoctoral scholars and graduate students, and several experienced faculty, researchers, and staff at Scripps who are involved with CW3E.

POSITION DESCRIPTION

CW3E is developing an experimental weather prediction system in the JEDI-MPAS framework for the prediction of atmospheric rivers (AR) and other extreme precipitation events (e.g., tropical cyclones). We seek a motivated, interdisciplinary staff researcher with a background in data assimilation or numerical weather prediction or applied mathematical and computational science to develop novel data assimilation methodology and execute computational research studies in order to assess and improve the prediction skill of this research system. The goal of the initial appointment is twofold - 1) developing a research prediction system for high-resolution regional simulations of extreme precipitation in the Western United States in the JEDI-MPAS framework; and 2) developing and optimizing the data assimilation capabilities of this system in order to maximize the benefits of assimilating unique observation types including radio occultation reconnaissance data from the Atmospheric River Reconnaissance (AR-Recon) Program, led by CW3E. The candidate will play a central role in the team working to optimize modeling and assimilation techniques in order to improve the forecast skill of high-impact precipitation events. The candidate will publish these results in leading journals and will present their work at relevant meetings. CW3E is committed to transferring research to operation, and the candidate will further be encouraged to operationalize their results.

A successful applicant will have demonstrated understanding of data assimilation and numerical weather prediction and demonstrated programming experience and experience working on high-performance computing platforms. Experience using operational data assimilation libraries, using the Model for Prediction Across Scales (MPAS) and / or using Joint Effort for Data assimilation Integration (JEDI) framework is desirable. Applicants should be comfortable working independently with large code libraries and databases, utilizing observations for the atmosphere and the ocean, and producing visualizations as well as working within a team framework.

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