USGS Actionable Climate-Fire Fellowship - Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center
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Anchorage, Alaska, United States
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Job Description
The USGS Actionable Climate-Fire Fellowship at the United States Department of the Interior offers a research opportunity focused on climate adaptation science in Alaska. The role involves developing forest and fire impact models using high-resolution climate data, creating actionable scenarios, and communicating results to resource management partners. Candidates should have a recent doctoral degree in a related field and data science skills. The position is based in Anchorage, AK.
About the position
The USGS Actionable Climate-Fire Fellowship offers a research opportunity focused on climate adaptation science in Alaska. The fellowship aims to develop forest and fire impact models using high-resolution climate data, providing actionable scenarios and communication of results to resource management partners. The participant will engage in collaborative research to enhance the capacity of the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center (AK CASC) to deliver relevant climate impacts information to decision-makers and stakeholders.
Responsibilities
• Use existing high-resolution climate data to develop forest and fire impacts models.
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• Create actionable scenarios based on climate data projections.
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• Develop summary products for resource management partners.
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• Communicate research results in practitioner and scientific forums.
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• Engage in dialogues with management partners to assess research needs.
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• Perform quantitative analysis of climate observations and model projections.
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• Synthesize large volumes of climate data to create value-added products such as maps and models.
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• Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to summarize data and develop communication products.
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• Prepare and deliver oral and written summaries and reports on climate science relevant to fish and wildlife management.
Requirements
• Doctoral degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, Climate Science, or a related field, received within the past five years.
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• Research experience at the post-graduate level.
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• Data science and/or statistical computing skills (R, Python, or similar).
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• Experience with geospatial and/or time series data.
Nice-to-haves
• Experience communicating results with stakeholders and collaborating with managers to develop research priorities.
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• Experience with remote sensing.
Benefits
• Stipend range of $62,107 - $98,232 annually.
U.S. Department Of The Interior
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