Research Associate
About Notre Dame And JTS
The University of Notre Dame is a prestigious private institution located in Notre Dame, Indiana. The JTS Initiative is a university-wide effort to build a sustainable future where people and nature flourish together. JTS is committed to seeking transformative change in a manner consistent with the best available science and the foundational elements of Integral Ecology and Integral Human Development. Its approach is anchored in five core principles: cross-disciplinary, place-based, partner-connected, justice-centered, and action-oriented.Research Associate: Computational Models of Coupled Natural and Human SystemsAPPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:Interested applicants should submit the following materials by November 10, 2025 through this link here:
The University of Notre Dame is a prestigious private institution located in Notre Dame, Indiana. The JTS Initiative is a university-wide effort to build a sustainable future where people and nature flourish together. JTS is committed to seeking transformative change in a manner consistent with the best available science and the foundational elements of Integral Ecology and Integral Human Development. Its approach is anchored in five core principles: cross-disciplinary, place-based, partner-connected, justice-centered, and action-oriented.Research Associate: Computational Models of Coupled Natural and Human SystemsAPPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:Interested applicants should submit the following materials by November 10, 2025 through this link here:
- A cover letter describing in detail how their research background and qualifications align with the job description outlined above.
- A detailed CV, including a list of conference presentations, publications, and research collaborations.
- Contact information for at least three references.
- Carry out spatial analysis of Peru forest cover change using remote sensing products
- Use an existing computational model of forest dynamics to evaluate ecological consequences of local conservation efforts
- Carry out field work in Peru, as a member of an interdisciplinary research team, to evaluate and improve computational models
- Work with partners to communicate research results in order to make the conservation efforts of local communities more visible to policymakers
- Present research findings at scientific conferences and contribute to academic journal publications
- We welcome applications from graduate students who, at a minimum, have completed their comprehensive exams in forest ecology, environmental policy, or related fields.
- Strong computational skills, with expertise in data analysis, machine learning, modeling, and programming languages such as Python, R, MATLAB, or similar.
- Ability to spend several weeks in Peru carrying out fieldwork with local partners.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex research concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Familiarity with the use of spatial analysis of remote sensing data for environmental conservation, ecosystem monitoring, and climate change research.
- Experience working in multidisciplinary teams with researchers from diverse backgrounds.
- Ability to communicate in Spanish is a plus as is previous field research experience in the Global South
- A cover letter describing in detail how their research background and qualifications align with the job description outlined above.
- A detailed CV, including a list of conference presentations, publications, and research collaborations.
- Contact information for at least three references.