[Remote] Assistant Research Scientist - Remote Sensing/Geospatial Data Analytics
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Texas A&M AgriLife is a leading organization in agriculture and life sciences, seeking a highly motivated Assistant Research Scientist specializing in Geospatial Data Analytics. The role involves leading remote sensing and geospatial analytics for conservation initiatives, developing data integration systems, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams.ResponsibilitiesLead the remote sensing and geospatial analytics component of the Texas Conservation & Sustainability Initiative (TCSI)-monitoring, measuring, reporting and verification (MMRV) component of the project and is expected to use their expertise on remote sensing and AI to develop MMRV tools for assessing conservation outcomes using the huge amount of data generated from this projectThe candidate will work on the synthesis, integration, and analysis of large datasets obtained from remote sensing platforms such as Satellite imagery, online databases, and ground sensors and develop pipelines for multi-source data integration systems in agriculturePublish peer-reviewed papers and support grant writingSupport projects on the development of digital twin systems, models, and user interfaces for visualizations, mapping, predictions, and prescriptionsPublish peer-reviewed papers and support grant writingWork with scientists from crop physiology, agronomy, extension, plant breeding, mechanical engineering, and computer science fields, and is expected to work in team and independently as neededMentor graduate students learning to conduct geospatial science/engineering, remote sensingPerform other job-related duties as assignedSkillsPh.D. in Remote Sensing, Geospatial Science, Computer Engineering, Data Science or a closely related disciplineRelevant professional experienceExperience in processing, analyzing, and modeling remote sensing data, particularly satellite imagery (optical and radar/SAR)Proficiency in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and geospatial data analyticsExperience with cloud computing platforms, geospatial databases, and large-scale data processing workflows is desirableStrong written and oral communication skills, including a demonstrated ability to publish in high‐quality peer‐reviewed journalsAbility to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary research environments and contribute to team-based projectsBenefitsHealth, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance with Texas A&M AgriLife contributing to employee health and basic life premiums12-15 days of annual paid holidaysUp to eight hours of paid sick leaveand at leasteight hours of paid vacation each monthAutomatic enrollment in theTeacher Retirement System of TexasEmployee Wellness Initiative for Texas A&M AgriLifeCompany OverviewThe Texas A&M AgriLife: Center for Managed Technology Services (CMTS) was established in early 2021 to offer cloud-focused resources and support to researchers within Texas A&M AgriLife. It was founded in undefined, and is headquartered in College Station, Texas, US, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https://arcmts.tamu.edu/.Company H1B SponsorshipTexas A&M AgriLife Center for Managed Technology Services has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 1 in 2021. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.