ARM Radar Data Mentor

 

1 January 1970 - 1 January 1970

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) seeks a scientist to serve as the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) radar data mentor. ARM is a multi-laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy scientific user facility that contributes to national and international climate research efforts. The radar data mentor will serve a critical function within ARM by leading the characterization and processing of ARM radar measurements. The radar data mentor is expected to have experience with meteorological radar systems and the analysis of measurements collected from these systems. It is expected that the successful candidate will have experience with unprocessed radar data including, but not limited to, radar reflectivity, polarimetric parameters and Doppler spectra. The radar data mentor will be the primary point of contact within ARM for issues related to the characterization and processing of radar measurements and will lead future development of ARM radar measurement strategies including operations and new instrumentation.

Learn more: https://careers.pnnl.gov/JobOpeningID=311468