Research Scientist - Climate Dynamics and Machine Learning

28 days ago

New York, New York, United States

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Job Description

MPOWIR is seeking a Research Scientist in Climate Dynamics and Machine Learning at NYU Courant Center. The role involves designing machine learning methods to tackle ocean and climate dynamics issues, analyzing large datasets, and improving climate predictions. The position offers a collaborative environment and opportunities for innovative research in ocean physics. This is a full-time position based in New York, NY.
Ocean Physics and Machine Learning Opportunities

We are looking for a talented researcher to join our team at the NYU Courant Center for Atmosphere Ocean Science. As a research scientist, you will be responsible for designing and implementing novel machine learning approaches to address fundamental problems in ocean/climate dynamics and modeling. Your work will involve developing and applying machine learning techniques to analyze large datasets, identify patterns, and make predictions.

You will have the opportunity to work on a range of projects, from assessing the predictability of climate phenomena to improving subgrid-scale parameterizations. Our research group is committed to innovation and collaboration, and we offer a dynamic and supportive work environment.

This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in ocean physics and machine learning, and to develop your skills and expertise in these areas.

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