Research directions include analyzing lab and field measurements, data collection in a lab and/or field setting, bio-optical and radiative transfer modeling, and/or exploring NASA’s PACE satellite ocean color data. Research will be pursued by the postdoctoral scientist, with guidance from the PI. The postdoctoral scientist will lead manuscript development and have the opportunity to present at national/international meetings. The successful candidate will have some flexibility to pursue research based on their scientific interests and expertise within the scope of the projects specified above – specifics will be discussed with candidates who are invited to interview for this position.
Initial appointment will be for one year, with potential extension up to two years total.
REQUIREMENTS
- PhD in marine optics / optical oceanography, ocean color remote sensing, or similar
- Experience measuring, analyzing or interpreting inherent optical properties of seawater and its constituents
- Experience with algorithm development, bio-optical modeling and/or radiative transfer modeling
- Strong quantitative and programming skills (Python preferred, but not required)
- Strong written and oral communication skills, with motivation to publish in peer-reviewed literature
- Independently motivated
Application deadline: May 18, 2026