Center for Public Partnerships & Research · 2 days ago
Postdoctoral Researcher – AEM
The Center for Public Partnerships & Research is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to analyze and interpret Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Survey Data. The role involves working with AEM data to enhance understanding of groundwater management in the High Plains aquifer and requires strong technical skills in data modeling and analysis.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
Analyze and interpret data collected through AEM surveys of the three groundwater management districts in western Kansas
The three major areas of work will be 1) the inversion of the AEM data to resistivity, 2) the identification of the aquifer bottom from the AEM resistivity values, and 3) the transformation of the AEM resistivities to lithology
In all cases, estimates of the uncertainty in the final results will be needed so that the stakeholder community can better understand the confidence we have in those results
Disseminate findings through conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications
It is expected that the individual will play a leading role in preparation of presentations and publications based on the analyses and interpretations of the AEM surveys
Qualification
Required
Ph.D. in a discipline related to hydrogeophysics
Prior experience demonstrating a solid theoretical understanding of the physical principles governing AEM survey responses as indicated in application materials
Experience working with physically based forward and inverse modeling of time-domain AEM data as indicated in application materials
Experience working both independently and collaboratively as indicated in application materials
Strong written communication skills as evidenced by application material, to include peer-reviewed publications and project reports
Preferred
Experience with AEM modeling software as indicated in application materials
Experience with data analysis in R and/or Python as indicated in application materials
Experience working with AEM surveys of unconsolidated aquifers as indicated in application materials
Experience with sedimentological principles governing aquifer structure as indicated in application materials
Experience working with multidisciplinary teams on aquifer characterization projects as indicated in application materials
Benefits
University staff privileges
Up to 176 hours of paid vacation earned per year
96 hours of sick leave earned per year
Nine paid holidays plus one discretionary day annually
Group medical and dental insurance
Life and disability insurance
Retirement program options
Company
Center for Public Partnerships & Research
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