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The Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS) of the University of Miami has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Data Scientist 3 position to work in Galveston, TX, Pascagoula, MS, or Miami, FL (or remotely), in support of developing analytical methods for echo classification of active acoustic (echosounder) data.
We seek a Data Scientist 3 to join our research team in the Advanced Technology and Innovation Branch of the NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center. The successful candidate will collaborate on a national research project aimed at modernizing the analysis of active acoustic (echosounder) data. The goal of this project is to revolutionize echo classification by developing processing techniques (AI/ML) and building a cloud-based framework that will promote development and implementation of advanced analytical methods to classify acoustic backscatter to the lowest taxonomic level possible in near-real time.
DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
The successful candidate will:
Utilize validated active acoustic and co-variate datasets for inclusion in the development and validation of analytical methods for echo classificationAssist with the development of data transfer and sharing agreements, pipelines, and guidelines for cloud storage and computingAssist with populating cloud storage repositories and implementing cloud computingReview current methodologies applicable to echo classification across diverse datasets and identify new advanced methods for investigation, i.e. AI/MLPropose data processing pipelines (acquisition to echo classification) for future testing that can be presented as a series of flow chartsIdentify, develop, and test various AI/ML, Bayesian, or other modeling approaches to classify backscatter collected from multifrequency Continuous Wave EK60/EK80, Frequency Modulated EK80, and low-frequency echosounder dataEncode AI/ML and Bayesian approaches and software tools for local and cloud implementationTest encoded methods on validated datasets and assess precision, recall, and other metrics of performance, and refine methods to produce stable and acceptable processing algorithmsWork with commercial (e.g. Echoview) and/or academic (e.g., Applied Physics Laboratory, WHOI) partners to develop and operationalize a toolbox for automated to semi-automated echo classificationTest toolboxes on validated datasets and unvalidated datasetsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Doctoral degree pertinent to the following experienceProficiency in machine learning or other AI methodsProficiency in software languages, e.g. Python, RGoogle Cloud Platform (GCP) experienceExperience with or knowledge of Bayesian methodsExperience with or knowledge of relational databasesExperience with, knowledge of, or willingness to learn common echosounder data software, e.g. Echoview, Echopype, PyEchoLabExperience with, knowledge of, or willingness to learn the principles and theories of fisheries acoustics, echosounder data analysis, and echo classificationCompetent working with diverse teams in-person and remotely across multiple time zonesExcellent verbal and written communication skillsExperience training others through effective communicationAccess to the NOAA Federal Center’s computers is necessary to perform the work of this position. Access is not available for individuals working in the United States through a visa or a working permit. Therefore, we are unable to consider applications from individuals on a visa or working permit or requiring visa sponsorship for this position now or in the future.Preference will be given to individuals with strong skills in the development and testing of AI/ML models. Familiarity with cloud processing pipelines is preferred. The position is currently funded for 3 years. The position will be located at the NOAA Fisheries Southeast Fisheries Science Center in Galveston, TX, Pascagoula, MS, or Miami, FL. Remote work is an option.
A statement of interest, CV, and the names of 3 people who can provide letters of recommendation are required.
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Job Status:
Full timeEmployee Type:
StaffPay Grade:
H14