The Urbanization and Health Lab at the University of Washington invites applications for a one-year (potentially renewable for a second year) full time postdoctoral researcher position funded by NASA. The researcher will utilize multi-decadal satellite imagery and deep learning techniques to analyze temporal trends in urban structure and their impacts on microclimate, focusing on extreme heat. Under the mentorship of the PI Dr. Karen Chen, the postdoc will collaborate with the MedRIN network to disseminate findings enhancing innovation, rigor, and open access for scientific communities in the Mediterranean region, supporting policy interventions for at-risk regions. The annual salary for this position is $68,460 .
The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with Dr. Karen Chen to achieve the following objectives:
1. Characterize 3-D Urban Structure and Change : Utilize data from multiple remote-sensing platforms and deep learning algorithms to generate high-resolution maps of 3-D urban structure metrics since 2000.
2. Assess the Effects of 3-D Urban Structure on Extreme Humid Heat : Analyze variations in humid heat using Landsat thermal bands, MODIS, and humidity data, modeling how urbanization impacts humid heat stress across Mediterranean coastal cities over two decades.
Optional Research Opportunity: Utilize social media data and natural language models to analyze the geography of outdoor activities and psychological stress.
Duties/Responsibilities
The researchers will contribute specifically through:
Application materials:
Please apply as early as possible because applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
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