Digital Twin Earth Scientist

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  • Added Date: Monday, 05 June 2023
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Vacancy in the Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes.

ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. We therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, disability or other characteristics. Applications from women are encouraged.

This is a non-renewable post for a limited duration of four years and is classified A2-A4 on the Coordinated Organisationsโ€™ salary scale.

Location
ESRIN, Frascati, Italy

Description

The Science Section is a dynamic R&D team leading Earth observation (EO) fundamental research and Earth system science in partnership with European and international scienti๏ฌc groups. Our goal is to foster scienti๏ฌc excellence and maximise the scienti๏ฌc impacts of EO and ESA missions in terms of new methods, novel products and breakthroughs in Earth system science, opening the door to new science-based solutions for society and future observation systems. To that end, the team works together with the international scienti๏ฌc community, European industry and key partners worldwide, such as NASA, WCRP and the European Commission, fostering scienti๏ฌc collaboration and cooperation across projects and programmes.

Visit our website for an overview of our activities and science clusters (eo4society.esa.int/communities/scientists).

You will be involved in the implementation of ESAโ€™s Digital Twin Earth programme, undertaken by an interdisciplinary team of experts across di๏ฌ€erent ESA departments. You will lead Digital Twin development activities by assuming responsibility for the de๏ฌnition and management of innovative projects aimed at developing and demonstrating, up to a pre-operational level, a set of novel Digital Twin Components o๏ฌ€ering advanced interactive dynamic reconstruction, characterisation and simulations of the Earth system, maximising the impact of state-of-the-art EO capabilities.

Digital Twin Components are digital interactive representations of key elements of the Earth system leveraging the potential o๏ฌ€ered by the latest developments in EO data and capabilities that can be used to simulate and analyse Earthโ€™s dynamics and its interactions with human activities and ecosystems, understand its current state, predict future changes and test various scenarios for management actions.

You will manage innovative projects and activities implemented by external interdisciplinary teams of scientists, industry, and AI and IT experts.

As a Digital Twin Earth Scientist, you will also contribute to ESAโ€™s new Earth System Science Hub, a new science laboratory and centre for networking and scienti๏ฌc collaboration among world-class researchers in ESA Member States and worldwide. The Hub brings together young and senior scientists from various disciplines in Earth observation and Earth system science.

In the execution of your tasks, you will work in close cooperation with other sta๏ฌ€ of the Directorate of Earth Observation and in close coordination with other relevant European and international initiatives such as DestinE.

Duties

Under the leadership of the Head of the Science Section, you will be involved in the implementation of highly innovative R&D projects and research activities under the ESA Digital Twin Earth programme.

In particular, you will be in charge of the de๏ฌnition, implementation and management of innovative projects aimed at developing and demonstrating, up to a pre-operational level, a set of Digital Twin Components (DTCs) as EO-based replicas of key elements of the Earth system, their process and their interactions with human activities and ecosystems, bringing advanced scienti๏ฌc understanding, as well as performing simulations and exploration of hypotheses, for example what-if scenarios.

Your main tasks will include:

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