Monday, February 28, 2022

Research Associate – Radar Applications Developer

 Research Associate – Radar Applications Developer 

The Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO; formerly CIMMS) at the University of Oklahoma is currently seeking a Research Associate to work as a member of the Doppler Radar and Remote Sensing Research (DRARSR) team within CIWRO at the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL). DRARSR works closely with the Radar Operations Center (ROC) and other partners to develop and transition to operations scientific applications, algorithms, and applied research that advance the suite of weather radar products available operationally to the National Weather Service forecasters. The transition of applications requires that software be written using ROC coding requirements. DRARSR also leads research on phased array radar, which is being explored as a next-generation system for NOAA. This position also includes working with scientists to evaluate the data quality and rapid- and adaptive-scanning benefits of the Advanced Technology Demonstrator, an experimental dual-polarization phased array radar. This position will work in Norman, Oklahoma at the National Weather Center (NWC), a highly collaborative operational, research and academic environment. 

The duties of this position are: 

1. Work with CIWRO and NSSL personnel to transition scientific algorithms developed with support from the NEXRAD Radar Product Improvement (RPI) program into their operational prototypes. 

2. Participate in the development of radar-based meteorological algorithms by testing and providing necessary feedback to scientists and algorithm developers. 

3. Participate in the development of radar-based meteorological algorithms by providing and processing data as requested to scientists and algorithm developers. 

4. Provide input and share accomplishments on basic and applied research activities, software development, and the use of novel software products. 

5. Attend relevant meetings and develop presentations on the work being performed. Stay up to date on related software and participate in planning future work and enhancements. 


Supervision will be provided by CIWRO staff. Technical oversight will be provided by CIWRO staff and NSSL Federal staff. This is non-supervisory position although the incumbent may serve as a leader of technical teams. The beginning salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications with University of Oklahoma benefits. Information on benefits may be found at http://hr.ou.edu/Employees. 

Minimum requirements 

  • • A Bachelor’s Degree with at least three (3) years of full-time related experience or Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Meteorology or related area 
  • • Ability to work in the Linux operating system (advanced function test). 
  • • Ability to program independently in C or C++, Perl and/or Python (code sample required). 
  • • Ability to use GIT code repositories 
  • • Understanding of dual-polarization weather radar 


Preferred skills 

  • 3 years of experience using Linux, C, C++, Perl, and Python 
  • Basic understanding of the National Weather Service process for issuing severe weather warnings 
  • Ability to learn and describe Doppler and polarimetric radar variables and their functions, and to learn and recognize basic radar weather signatures including melting layer, ground clutter, storm types, freezing rain, zero Doppler isodop, etc. 
  • Good presentation, technical writing skills, and reporting habits 


To apply for the position, please forward your resume, cover letter and list of three references to: 

CIWRO-Careers 

University of Oklahoma CIWRO 

120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 2100 

Norman, OK 73072-7304 

ciwro-careers@ou.edu 

ATTN: Radar Applications Developer 

The University of Oklahoma is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. 

CIWRO Research Associate -- AWIPS Training

CIWRO Research Associate -- AWIPS Training 

The Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO) at the University of Oklahoma seeks to fill a Research Associate position to support the Warning Decision Training Division of the National Weather Service (NWS) in Norman, OK. This position focuses on helping to train NWS forecasters in using cutting-edge improvements to the software they use to analyze data and issue warnings and forecasts. 

Primary Duties. The principal duties of this position are: 

● Development of technical expertise with AWIPS-2 (Advanced Weather Information Processing System) including content of new builds 

● Collaboration with WDTD instructors on creating training materials on AWIPS-2 with emphasis on tools related to warning decision making 

● Collaboration with the AWIPS user and development communities 

● Acquiring skills in Linux and Windows workstations, cloud-based computing environments, and training authoring software, including helping to develop warning-related case studies and simulations 

● Participate in WDTD training workshops 


Additional Duties: 

● Attend meetings and conferences to gain knowledge of new meteorological applications and methodologies and interact with the operations and applied research communities 

● Review publications to stay abreast of warning-related developments 

● Additional related duties as assigned 


Required Qualifications: 

● A Master’s degree or higher in Meteorology, Atmospheric Science, Computer Science, or related area 

● Excellent oral and written communication skills 

● Ability to work and communicate effectively in diverse team environments 

● Ability to pass a federal background check. U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency is required 


Desired Skills: 

● Strong web programming (e.g., HTML, XML) skills 

● Experience in teaching/training and/or developing training or technical documentation 

● Experience with Python and/or Bash shell scripting 

● Experience with Linux (or Unix) operating system 

● Operational experience related to severe weather forecasting and warning 

● Knowledge of warning-related inputs such as radar, satellite, lighting, storm-scale or convective-allowing models 

● Experience with graphic design 

● Knowledge of human factors and human performance technology 

● Experience with providing technical support to customers 


Impact. The employee in this position interacts directly with forecasters from over 100 NWS forecast offices across the United States. The work performed by this position informs forecasters about new technologies and methodologies and thus positively affects their efforts in issuing warnings and forecasts to protect the American public. The employee also potentially has the opportunity to shape AWIPS itself through community collaborations. 

Additional Information. 

● Normal working hours will be routinely observed with some occasional irregular hours around workshops and other potential activities. Incumbents will receive training and gain expertise in the latest training technology and warning decision-making methodologies used by the NWS. 


● Supervision will be provided by CIWRO staff. Technical oversight will be provided by CIWRO staff, NWS meteorologists, and WDTD management. The incumbent will work under general supervision but is expected to determine action to be taken in handling all but unusual situations. Incumbents in this position are not expected to supervise other employees, but may serve as leaders of technical teams. 


● The beginning salary will be based on qualifications and experience with a generous University benefits package. Information on insurance and retirement benefits may be found at https://hr.ou.edu. The position will be located at the National Weather Center (https://www.ou.edu/nwc) in Norman, OK (see https://visitnorman.com and https://www.normanok.gov/about-norman) with a negotiable start date and will remain open until filled. 


To apply for the position, please forward your resume, cover letter and list of three references to: 

CIWRO Careers 

University of Oklahoma CIWRO 

120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 2100 Norman, OK 73072-7304 

ciwro-careers@ou.edu 

JOB REFERENCE: WDTD – AWIPS 

The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. 

Full Time Employment Opportunities at Shell Oil

Are you looking for a challenging and exciting career where you will be mentored and coached in your new role with impactful assignments and projects?  Our Graduate Program will help you make the most of your potential, personally and professionally. 


The Shell Graduate Program features:
 - A program tailored to your chosen area
 - Challenging and substantial responsibilities from your very first entry into business
 - A structured development program, highly valued across the industry
 - Working for a globally recognized brand, tackling significant global challenges
 - Excellent flexibility and work-life balance

Apply to the US Graduate Opportunities (Technical)
Example of Technical areas include: Engineering (Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Production, Process, Petroleum, Project, Well), Research & Development and Geoscience

Apply to the US Graduate Opportunities (Commercial)
Example of Commercial/Functional areas include: Contracting & Procurement, Sales & Marketing, Supply Chain, Commercial & Retail, Trading, Business Development, Human Resources, Accounting, Finance and Information Technology

Click here to learn more about the Shell Graduate Program.

Thursday, February 24, 2022

ORISE Research Opportunities at the CDC

 

 

 

All ORISE opportunities provide a competitive monthly stipend. 

 

Summer Fellowship for Collegiate Leaders in Occupational Safety and Health  NEW!
CDC | Cincinnati, OH | Full-Time | DEADLINE: April 20, 2022

Viral Hepatitis Diagnostics Fellowship  
NEW!
CDC | Atlanta, GA | Full-Time | DEADLINE: April 19, 2022

Epidemiology Fellowship with focus on Spatial Analyses  
NEW!
CDC | Atlanta, GA | Full-Time | DEADLINE: April 18, 2022

Mosquito Surveillance and Control Internship  
NEW!
CDC | Fort Collins, CO | Full-Time | DEADLINE: April 15, 2022

Epidemiology Fellowship with Focus on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention  
NEW!
CDC | Atlanta, GA | Full-Time | DEADLINE: April 15, 2022

Environmental Microbiology Fellowship  
NEW!
CDC | Atlanta, GA | Full-Time | DEADLINE: April 14, 2022

Fellowship in Bioinformatics Development for Molecular Surveillance  
NEW!
CDC | Atlanta, GA | Full-Time | DEADLINE: April 12, 2022

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Health Equity  
NEW!
CDC | Atlanta, GA | Full-Time | DEADLINE: April 6, 2022

Program Evaluation Fellowship  
NEW!
CDC | Atlanta, GA | Full-Time | DEADLINE: March 4, 2022

 

VIEW ALL OF OUR CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Research Participation Program is managed by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) under an agreement between the CDC and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The CDC collaborates to create the expertise, information, and tools that people and communities need to protect their health – through health promotion; prevention of disease, injury and disability; and preparedness for new health threats. The CDC ORISE programs are considered a valuable human capital and workforce development tool, which provide educational experiences and training in public health as a means to introduce highly motivated participants to potential public health careers.

 

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Now accepting applications for: Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program (MEISPP) – Summer 2022

 The Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program provides 10-week summer paid internship opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students from Minority Serving Institutions. 

 

MEISPP is designed to provide talented students with internships that introduce them to a variety of entry and mid-level research, technical, and professional positions within the Department of Energy and its national laboratories. 

 

How to Apply

Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-ED-MEISPP-2022

 

Application deadline: March 31, 2022, 11:59 PM EST

 

Why should I apply?

Being selected to participate in the MEISPP offers the following benefits:

·       Stipends starting at $650 per week for undergraduates and $750 per week for graduate students. 

·       Housing Allowance starting at $240/week

·       Travel reimbursement to/from assigned location for up to $1,000

·       Explore disciplines including science, technology, engineering, business, mathematics, policy, law and more

·       Gain professional and technical career experience with the guidance of a mentor to support your career goals

·       Develop professional networks with leading scientists and subject matter experts

 

Eligibility

·       Be a U.S. citizen

·       Be at least 18 years of age

·       Be an undergraduate or graduate student in an accredited Minority Serving Institution (MSI) of higher education majoring in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and other fields that support the DOE mission. Most accredited U.S. postsecondary institutions that meet the statutory criteria for identification as Minority Serving Institutions are listed at https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/idues/2021eligibilitymatrix.xlsx

·       Be available to participate in the full 10-week program.

 

Questions? MEISPP@orise.orau.gov

 

Please share this information with friends and colleagues who might be interested in opportunities with DOE.

 

DOE has partnered with the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) to administer this program.

 

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

NSA has major opportunities for technical majors

 

Your skills in computer science, cyber or computer/electrical engineering can be used to help protect the nation!

Don’t pass up this opportunity to work alongside NSA’s team of technical experts. Our Co-op Program allows you to alternate semesters between college and NSA, giving you at least 52 weeks of paid work experience in different areas within your chosen field. You’ll take on real-world assignments with full access to NSA labs, equipment and advanced technologies that help us maintain our edge in cyberspace.

We’re hiring multiple candidates at our headquarters near Baltimore, Maryland. Housing assistance and travel reimbursement are available if eligible.

Apply by March 31 to experience how your technical expertise can have global impact at NSA!

 

IntelligenceCareers.gov/NSA 

 

Monday, February 21, 2022

Solar and Alternative Technologies REU - University of Tulsa

 Solar and Alternative Technologies REU 

University of Tulsa May 31 – August 5, 2022
Application deadline Sunday, March 20

Projects

  • Biofuels
  • Concentrated solar power
  • Flexible photovoltaics
  • Mineral flotation collectors
  • Solid-state refrigerators

Apply | Questions: Contact Dr. Ford  

Summer Internships with the Department of Homeland Security Secretary’s Honors Program

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary’s Honors Program (SHP) is offering summer paid internship opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students in cybersecurity and business operations. 

 

Internships will be available at DHS Operational and Support Components:

 

Applications can be found at:

https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DHS-SHP-2022-Cyber

 

https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DHS-SHP-2022-HR

 

Application Deadline

Monday, March 14, 2022, 8:00 am EST

 

Participant Benefits

  • Stipend: $1,500/week 
  • Housing allowance: $2,000/month, if eligible
  • Duration: Up to 12-weeks
  • Students will be mentored by DHS professionals and subject matter experts.

 

Please help us spread the word.

Share this opportunity with students and instructors at your institution! 

 

ORISE – DHS SHP Team

ORISE

dhsed@orau.org

Leidos Electrical Engineering Intern

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