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University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) seeks a postdoctoral fellow to advance satellite data assimilation and coupled analysis and forecasting within the MMM Laboratory. The fellow will conduct cycling analyses and forecast experiments using the MPAS-GOCART2G-JEDI system with diverse observations and collaborate on data assimilation developments.
The role offers interdisciplinary research opportunities, publication in peer‑reviewed journals, and potential to contribute to
Position Type: Term - 6 months or more (Fixed Term) Visa Sponsored Job: Yes Relocation Assistance Eligible: Yes Hiring Range: 82,650.00 USD - 82,650.00 USD *Final salary and rates are based on education, experience, and skills relevant to the role. Application Closes at 12:00am MST on: 2026-08-30
We seek a motivated postdoctoral fellow to contribute to cutting-edge research in coupled atmosphere-aerosol-land data assimilation and forecasting within NSF NCAR's Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology (MMM) Laboratory. The fellow will help advance satellite data assimilation capabilities and conduct cycling analysis and forecast experiments using a variety of real-world observations. The primary research platform will be our next-generation, online-coupled community analysis and forecasting system, based on the Model for Prediction Across Scales and interfaced with the Joint Effort for Data Assimilation Integration. The fellow will also be encouraged to explore various algorithms, including, but not limited to, artificial intelligence and machine-learning approaches, through targeted case studies. Depending on project needs and the fellow’s expertise and interests, the work may involve collecting and processing observational and model datasets; advancing data assimilation algorithms and observation operators; and developing postprocessing tools, cycling infrastructure, and workflow scripts. The fellow will also have opportunities to contribute to the implementation of coupling capabilities in the system and innovative approaches to satellite data assimilation. The new hire will work both independently and collaboratively in an interdisciplinary research environment, apply sound scientific interpretation to experimental results, advance the use of satellite observations in atmospheric composition and/or weather forecasting, and publish findings in peer-reviewed journals.
Application Deadline: This position will be posted until 11:59:59 pm MDT on Sunday, August 30, 2026.
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Work Location: Regardless of flexible work arrangements, UCAR requires ALL positions to be performed within the U.S., excluding U.S. Territories.
Successful candidates will ensure their application materials speak to the following criteria: Education and Experience: Ph.D. degree within the last 5 years or expected within the next 6 months in atmospheric science, computer science, statistics, or a related area. Makes decisions about research tools and methods for investigating satellite data assimilation algorithms. Designs and implements approaches to data collection, experiment execution, data analysis, and scientific interpretation, with guidance from the supervisor and input from other members of the project team. Develops and implements research plans aligned with project priorities. Creatively and efficiently solves scientific problems as part of a team. Communicates with team members to share research results and co-develop methods, tools, and research products.
Preferred Qualifications Hiring Salary Rate: $82,650 *Final salary and rates are based on education, experience, skills relevant to the role.*
UCAR is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes applications from all individuals. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, sex, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Applicants are not required to provide age-related information (like date of birth or graduation dates) in initial submissions.
For sponsored positions: UCAR can sponsor individuals for H-1B status only if they are already in the U.S. in H-1B status or another visa status that allows them to change to H-1B status within the U.S. UCAR is unable to sponsor new H-1B visas for individuals who are outside the U.S. and need to obtain H-1B status through Consular Processing.
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At NCAR - the National Center for Atmospheric Research - we study weather, water, climate, air quality, and space weather to help protect lives and livelihoods, grow the economy, and enhance our nation’s security and well-being. We collaborate with research partners to advance the science that makes predictions better and with end users to develop applications for forecasters, farmers, resource managers, retailers, the military, and many other stakeholders. UCAR - the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research - manages NCAR on behalf of the National Science Foundation. We are a nonprofit consortium of more than 115 colleges and universities with research and training programs in Earth system science. We bring together the academic community and provide the operational management that are both essential to NCAR's success. UCAR’s community programs, from educational resources to data delivery and other services, extend the reach and impact of NCAR’s world-class research to the community and society.
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