Scientific / postdoctoral posts
PostDoc position in "Interferometric SAR Data Processing and Analysis for Implementation in the 3D-ABC Foundation Model" (m/d/f)
The large collaborative project ‘3D-ABC’, funded for three years by the Helmholtz Foundation Model Initiative, will focus on developing a Foundation Model combining large remote sensing and field datasets, large-scale AI, generative AI, and Exascale HPC to detect, quantify, and characterize key parameters of the global carbon cycle at high spatial resolution with a focus on above and below ground terrestrial carbon stocks.
3D-ABC is led by AWI and combines the resources and expertise from 6 HGF centers (AWI, GFZ, UFZ, DLR, FZJ, and HZDR). It will build strongly on HGF-associated datasets, including products from the TanDEM-X radar mission, large airborne and field-based LiDAR datasets, process-based models, and other openly available remote sensing and field datasets. The diverse data will be combined to facilitate eight downstream tasks, from land cover change and forest height, to increasingly demanding tasks such as above-ground biomass, soil carbon storage, and model uncertainty ranges, to eventually complex tasks targeting carbon impacts of disturbances, forest productivity, and carbon uptake. Training the 3D-ABC Foundation Model involves extremely large volumes of data and computational resources, requiring High-Performance Computing (HPC) on the JUWELS HPC system and the upcoming first European Exascale supercomputer, JUPITER (both at FZJ) to facilitate exceptionally high performance for AI training and deployment at the scale needed for 3D-ABC.
The PostDoc position focuses on processing interferometric TanDEM-X data towards their ingestion into the 3D-ABC Foundation Model, analysing the results, and supporting the development and validation of the forest height and biomass downstream tasks of the Foundation Model. You will also be responsible for managing a suitable and efficient transfer of the processed data for FM training to the AI and HPC teams in the 3D-ABC consortium. Important requirements are experience in handling, processing, and analyzing large-scale interferometric synthetic aperture radar data, programming, and basic knowledge of AI processing methods.
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