Postdoctoral Fellow Mathematics & Statistics

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS TE TARI PĀKARAU ME TE TATAURAKA
DIVISION OF SCIENCES TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA

Who we are Ko wai mātou

The University of Otago established in 1869 has a long and distinguished tradition of teaching and research. We are home to a strong community of researchers working across applied mathematics geophysical fluid dynamics and polar/environmental science supported by excellent high-performance computing facilities. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics in particular is a vibrant research hub with strengths in mathematical modelling and computational methods for wave propagation phenomena.

The role Te mahi

We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join a world-leading international interdisciplinary team on the project The proof is in the pancake: connecting fundamental physics to data-driven detection of the emergent state of sea ice in the changing polar oceans funded through a Marsden grant. The core investigation team includes Dr Fabien Montiel (Project Director) Dr Alberto Alberello (University of East Anglia UK) Dr Colin Whittaker (University of Auckland NZ) Associate Professor Stuart Hawkins (Macquarie University Australia) and Dr Joey Voermans (University of Melbourne Australia) and is further strengthened by strategic partnerships with experts in wave remote sensing (Dr Alex Fraser University of Tasmania Australia).

The project addresses a key limitation in current satellite monitoring: while sea-ice extent can be tracked distinguishing between ice types at scale remains challenging. The team is developing a new pancake-ice detection method using recent breakthroughs in satellite wave observations combining physics-based modelling and experiments with machine-learningenhanced statistical inference.

This position is based at the University of Otago in Dunedin and will be managed/supervised by Dr Fabien Montiel. The postdoctoral fellow will lead the Inverse Problem component of the project: developing and validating a satellite-based pancake-ice detection algorithm using ICESat-2 wave-damping observations within a Bayesian inversion framework enhanced with machine learning.

Key responsibilities will include:
Leading the design and implementation of the Bayesian inverse model for pancake-ice detection (in collaboration with project investigators).
Processing and analysing ICESat-2derived wave attenuation (damping) data (2018present) to support algorithm development and evaluation.
Integrating machine learning where appropriate (e.g. surrogate modelling to accelerate inference; complementary classification approaches) and conducting rigorous validation.
Delivering core outputs of the project: a validated detection algorithm and a pan-polar pancake-ice climatology for the Southern and Arctic Oceans.
Publishing results in high-quality journals and contributing to team manuscripts and project reporting.
Contributing to a supportive research culture including collaboration across the international partner institutions.

There will be an opportunity for successful candidate to assist with teaching for personal development as agreed with their Principal Investigators and Heads of Department.

Your skills and experience Kā pūkeka me kā wheako

We are seeking a highly motivated researcher who can drive a methodical programme of research and collaborate effectively across disciplines.

Essential:
A completed PhD in a relevant field (e.g. applied mathematics statistics geophysics remote sensing physical oceanography or related).
Strong scientific programming skills (e.g. Python/Julia/MATLAB) and experience working with large datasets.
Excellent communication skills and evidence of research outputs (publications preprints software reports).

Highly desirable:
Demonstrated experience in inverse problems and/or statistical inference (ideally Bayesian).
Prior experience with satellite remote sensing data and/or geophysical data pipelines (ICESat-2 experience a bonus).
Experience applying machine learning in scientific/engineering contexts (e.g. surrogate models classifiers).
Familiarity with wave/sea-ice/cryosphere topics (helpful but not required).

Further details Pūroko

This is a full-time (1.0 FTE) fixed-term position until March 2029 available from June 2026 based in Ōtepoti Dunedin.

The salary for this position is $92350 per annum.

The Dunedin campus is consistently ranked among the most beautiful in the world. The city offers affordable living a safe environment and outstanding outdoor recreation within easy reach.

The University aspires to be a Te Tiriti led university. The foundation of this is our relationship with mana whenua as described in Te Kaha Uia Te Kaha the Mana-to-Mana Agreement. We are committed to working closely with iwi and Māori organisations as matauranga Māori becomes an integral part of teaching and research across the institution.

For further information please contact Dr Fabien Montiel via the email address below.

Application Tono

Candidates are requested to submit:
Cover letter including your interest in and fit for the inverse-problem focus of the project.
Curriculum Vitae including a list of publications.
Names and contact details of three referees.

To submit your application please click the apply button. Applications quoting reference numberwill close on Wednesday 1 April 2026.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
Additional Information

Contact: Dr Fabien Montiel

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS TE TARI PĀKARAU ME TE TATAURAKADIVISION OF SCIENCES TE ROHE A AHIKĀROAWho we are Ko wai mātouThe University of Otago established in 1869 has a long and distinguished tradition of teaching and research. We are home to a strong community of researchers worki...
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