The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering at Colorado State University announces a College-wide search for six new faculty members who use artificial intelligence (AI) as a key component of their research programs and who aspire to develop innovative AI educational programs. The Department of Atmospheric Science seeks a faculty member whose research focuses on designing, building, and using AI models as tools to address societally relevant challenges in characterizing, understanding and predicting the Earth system.
Example areas include climate variability and change; atmospheric radiation and remote sensing; air quality; high-impact weather, and integration of physics-based and data-driven models. Graduate education is at the core of our mission, and this faculty member will mentor graduate students to become future leaders across academia, government, and the private sector.
The Department of Atmospheric Science is a world leader in research on weather, climate, atmospheric chemistry, and remote sensing. AI is already transforming modeling and prediction of the Earth system, and research in our department is at the cutting edge of applying AI to key environmental challenges, including extreme weather, air quality, and climate change.
To view the full posting and apply, please visit: https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/152843
For full consideration, please apply by 11:59 PM on December 2, 2024.
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Darby Nabors
Colorado State University
Fort Collins CO
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