[Jpjobs] ESA Internal Research Fellow in Earth Observation and Ocean Science

Leanora Fraser lfraser at whoi.edu
Tue Feb 16 15:18:58 EST 2021


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Subject: ESA Internal Research Fellow in Earth Observation and Ocean Science
Date: February 16, 2021 at 1:34:07 PM EST
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European Space Agency Internal Research Fellow in Earth Observation and Ocean Science
Location:  ESRIN, Frascati, Italy
Field(s) of activities/research/learning areas
ESA, together with the scientific community, is actively engaged in a number of scientific developments in the research domain of ocean science aimed at advancing ocean observations and enhancing the scientific understanding of the oceans’ role in the Earth and climate system.
In particular, together with international partners and the scientific community, ESA aims to contribute to the development of novel science-based solutions, through the development of a Digital Twin of the Ocean (DTO), with a particular emphasis on Ocean Health issues, based on the effective integration of a wide range of data sources (satellites, in situ, citizen science), ocean models (physics, biogeochemistry, ecosystems) advanced Earth system science and latest ICTs to transform data into knowledge and to connect, engage, and empower citizens, governments and industry by providing them with the capacity to inform their decisions.
To this end, ESA is engaged in a number of different Ocean Health-related research activities:
·        Developing innovative methods, algorithms and products to improve our capacity to observe and monitor the green ocean;
·        Developing innovative methods to retrieve ocean colour products from non-oceanographic missions (e.g., Sentinel-5p, Aeolus);
·        Developing multi-mission joint products to support the understanding and monitoring of major Ocean Health stressors such as acidification, eutrophication, deoxygenation, pollution;
·        Advancing the capacity to better characterise from space and in conjunction with in-situ data and ocean modelling, the different components of the ocean carbon cycle, and better understand its role in the Earth Carbon Cycle;
·        Enhancing knowledge of the impact of extreme events (extreme winds, marine heat waves, extreme acidification events) on ocean biology and ecosystems.
For more information and how to apply, see the full job description<https://ioccg.cmail19.com/t/t-l-msjtjt-nlkjllrf-d/>, or website<https://ioccg.cmail19.com/t/t-l-msjtjt-nlkjllrf-h/>.
Deadline for submission:  12 March, 2021










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