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Are you passionate about advancing research in space geodesy to tackle critical global challenges? Are you experienced in satellite gravimetry and eager to explore cutting-edge AI and machine learning technologies in this field?
Join our young and dynamic team at the Chair of Space Geodesy, led by Prof. Benedikt Soja. We are at the forefront of developing innovative methods for space- and ground-based geodetic applications, enabling long-term, continuous, and real-time monitoring of the Earth and its environment. Our team has rapidly gained prominence for our work in applying machine learning to geodetic problems, including spatio-temporal modeling, prediction, and anomaly detection.
The selected candidate will be responsible for shaping the gravity-related research conducted at the Chair of Space Geodesy and building a compelling line of research that incorporates aspects of machine learning. Ideally, the position will concentrate on the application of deep learning to satellite gravimetry data from the GRACE and GRACE-FO missions to address key issues such as the detection of hydroclimatic extreme events, enhancing the spatial and/or temporal resolution of GRACE(-FO) products, reconstructing past and/or predicting future hydrological conditions, separation of water storage components, or fusing gravity measurements with GNSS, InSAR, satellite altimetry, or hydrological/environmental models. A focus will be on the development of machine learning-based strategies and algorithms for such purposes, utilizing concepts from probabilistic, explainable or physics-informed machine learning. In this framework, the postdoc will conduct original research, with the specific topic being flexible and ideally benefitting from the applicant’s previous experience. While the focus of the position is on research, the postdoc will also be involved in teaching activities related to physical geodesy, the supervision of student works and the guidance of doctoral students.
The position is set to begin as soon as possible but no later than March 2025. The initial contract duration is 1 year, with a possibility of extension.
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Application deadline: until the position is filled.
Please note that we exclusively accept complete applications submitted through our online application portal. Incomplete applications or applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
Further information about the Chair of Space Geodesy can be found on our website. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Benedikt Soja at soja@ethz.ch (no applications).
ETH Zürich is well known for its excellent education, ground-breaking fundamental research and for implementing its results directly into practice.
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