The University of Chicago Data Science Institute (DSI) is a collaboration of scholars, researchers, educators, and practitioners pursuing the methodological, societal, and domain-oriented challenges of our increasingly data-centric world. The DSI is a research center setting the intellectual agenda for the field and an innovator and provider of data education at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. Integral to DSI's success includes the rewarding engagement outside the walls of the University through meaningful partnerships with industry, government, and the community. AI for Climate (AICE), an initiative of the Data Science Institute and the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth, aims to accelerate and transform climate research, focusing on both scientific advances and societal impacts. The initiative brings together an interdisciplinary group of scientists to adapt AI methods to develop novel tools, such as physics-informed climate and weather predictive models, and trustworthy datasets for training and analysis. Its work aims to improve prediction capabilities and understanding of climate physics, develop quantitative models for the socioeconomic impacts of climate change, and create new climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. Job Summary The Research Data Scientist will work as a technical research staff member at the DSI and report to Prof. Pedram Hassanzadeh, with the primary responsibility of research focused on DSI's efforts at the intersection of AI, Data, and Climate. The Research Scientist will collaborate with the AICE and Climate Extremes Theory and Data group and work directly with Prof. Pedram Hassanzadeh to advance AI weather forecasting across scales, from short- and medium-range to subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) predictions. The Research Data Scientist will help lead forecast projects of interest to the Human Centered Weather Forecasts (HCF) Initiative at the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth, closely collaborating with a growing multidisciplinary team, including Prof. Michael Kremer (Economics) and Amir Jina (Public Policy), and in conjunction with international efforts at the Development Innovation Lab (DIL). The HCF initiative's projects aim to innovate on and evaluate weather forecasts that can target what citizens on the ground need to know, leveraging the power of artificial intelligence. This position will involve working with low- and middle-income countries to disseminate forecasts, test their effectiveness, refine based on user feedback, and scale them up through training national meteorological services members and co-developing tools to use and evaluate AI weather forecasts. This role reports to Professor Pedram Hassanzadeh, Faculty Director of the AI for Climate initiative at the DSI. Work on these topics involves collaborations with leading experts in atmospheric science and AI from the University of Chicago and other institutions. The close partnership with economists and public policy experts at DIL accelerates the translation of the outcome of this work to significant societal impact. In addition to being part of the dynamic AICE and DIL communities, these researchers will benefit from major AI and climate-related activities at the University of Chicago, including the Data Science Institute, the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth, and the AI Science Initiative, as well as those at the Argonne National Lab.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Educational Services
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees