
The Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute at the University of Nebraska is looking for a part-time developer.
Projects the candidate will be working on:
Ability to read edit Python code and modules to run a GeoSpatial model. Ability to create Netcdf input files “Netcdf4-Python” using various data repository websites like Earth data and USGS.
Ideal Background:
Geospatial background and experience with geospatial processing software like ArcGIS and QGIS. Highly familiar with spatial data downscaling using Phyton and others.
Experience:
Best candidate will be one who is very experienced building and deploying production-scale python applications and modules and the ability to run other models written with other computer languages like Fortran.
Top Requirements:
Fortran, Python, Linux operation System
Top Responsibilities:
Work with existing modules and models to develop evapotranspiration maps using historical spatial data and various inputs and the ability to run the model on operational level.
Contact:
If interested, please contact with Dr. Sami Akasheh (sami.akasheh@unl.edu).