[Proj] PostDoc positions available: USGS Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science
Michael P Finn
mfinn at usgs.gov
Thu Dec 28 09:46:48 PST 2006
With apologies for any cross-postings you may receive....Lynn Usery and
Mike Finn
Job announcement:
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Center of Excellence for Geospatial
Information Science (CEGIS) has two post doctoral appointments available
in the Rolla, Missouri office. The appointments must be filled through the
National Research Council (NRC) Research Associateship program. For
application instructions, forms, and process, interested candidates should
access the NRC web site at:
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/rap/Cover_Page_Application_Information_links.html
The specific opportunity is posted at:
http://nrc58.nas.edu/pgasurvey/data/aobooks/rapbooks.asp?mode=rodetail&roid=42147&pcd=906102
The description of the announcement follows.
USGS is supporting the development of a number of research projects in
geospatial information science through the Center of Excellence for
Geospatial Information Science (CEGIS). Several Research Associates will
be hired to support the CEGIS mission, which includes a series of broad
goals to address specific questions of relevance to the science mission of
the USGS.
GIScience includes the science behind the traditional mapping disciplines
of surveying, aerial photographic interpretation, photogrammetry, remote
sensing, and cartography. It also encompasses a broader scope of issues
related to the modeling and representation of geographic data, phenomena,
and processes; human cognition of geographic information; the analysis and
use of uncertainty; spatial analysis and modeling, including geographic
information systems (GIS); scale sensitivities; geographic ontologies;
visualization; and other similar topics.
Specific topics currently being investigated by CEGIS researchers include
(1) information fusion, visualization, and ontology for The National Map,
specifically addressing automated data integration and generalization; (2)
analyzing and developing rapid map projection for large raster datasets
over the Web using parallel and grid computing; and (3) fractal and
variogram methods to analyze scale and resolution effects on geospatial
data.
Associates may propose work complementing the currently ongoing research
or address the broader research goals and questions of GIScience. All
areas of this research opportunity will support theoretical and technical
development. The Associate will be responsible for supporting the
principal investigator with the theoretical development and supervising
the computer implementation of the theory by a team of programmers and
technicians. Associates are expected to develop their own approaches to
both theoretical developments and implementation strategies to provide
breadth to the scientific endeavor. Publication of results in
peer-reviewed journals is considered a part of the responsibilities of the
project team including Associates.
E. Lynn Usery
Research Geographer
Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science
U.S. Geological Survey
1400 Independence Rd.
Rolla, MO 65401-2502
Ph. 573-308-3837
Fax 573-308-3652
Email: usery at usgs.gov
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