Over the past two years the University of Wisconsin-Madison has led the expansion of the Wisconsin Environmental Mesonet or Wisconet () a network of 80 weather and soil monitoring stations. We are looking to hire a motivated researcher to expand our capacity to provide new models and tools for weather-based risk support. The scientist will lead continued work in sustaining and further developing applications of Wisconet data including evaluating the performance of treatment-scheduling models for potato vegetable cranberry and other specialty crops in Wisconsin and the correlation of weather with seasonal epidemiology to improve already existing work would include developing applications with scheduling tools and outreach and education to producer and allied industry stakeholder groups across Wisconsin.
The researcher would also work with Wisconet staff and other UW scientists to use the unique soil environmental data to develop new indices and tools that highlight soil moisture status to help guide improved modeling of evapotranspiration supporting improvements in irrigation scheduling across areas like the Central Sands. Other areas of need for improved data/modeling include improved cattle (animal) comfort indices and forecasts and spraying forecasts for timely (and safe) application of agrichemicals. The researcher will also lead development of new decision support tools geared to expand Wisconets reach to the public sector and further support county emergency management officials.
We are looking for a team player with a clear understanding of how to analyze and interpret numerical data.
This position is located at the Wisconsin Energy Institute (WEI) we envision a world powered by sustainable and reliable energy that is affordable and accessible to everyone. As the home of collaborative energy research at the University of WisconsinMadison we connect and empower researchers to help solve one of the worlds greatest challenges: developing sustainable alternatives to meet societys ever-growing need for power fuels and chemicals.
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Starting salary will be based on experience and qualifications. Well-qualified applicants can anticipate a minimum starting salary of $60000 with final salary based on experience and qualifications.
Employees in this position can expect to receive benefits such as generous vacation holidays and sick leave; competitive insurances and savings accounts; retirement benefits. Please review thesummary of benefitsfor more information.
Prior experience using weather or other environmental data as part of research or other work activities
Exposure to crop horticulture or livestock production operations through prior research or work experiences
Prior experience with data analysis statistics and modeling in R Python or similar
Expertise in applications of weather data for agricultural decision-making
Prior experience calculating growing degree days chilling hours and evapotranspiration
Prior experience with public presentations and outreach to stakeholders
Familiarity with data science and digital tools
Advanced verbal and written public communication skills
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Effective management of time and resources
Masters Degree required in Plant Sciences Agricultural Sciences Entomology Soil Science Environmental Sciences Meteorology or related field preferred
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