The Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO, formerly CIMMS) at the University of Oklahoma in Norman Oklahoma is currently seeking the following research associates and scientists:
- Post-Doctoral Research Associate – TRACER-CUBIC Project: Participate in and analyze data from boundary-layer profiling instruments deployed during TRACER-CUBIC.
- Research Associate – Boundary-Layer Data Manager and Analyst: Collaborate with scientists at the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) in Norman, OK, on collecting, managing, and maintaining boundary-layer observation datasets.
- Research Associate – MRMS Hydro-Meteorological Analyst: Assist and support scientists in the National Severe Storms Laboratory’s (NSSL) Warning Research & Development Division on the development of scientific applications, algorithms, and applied research related to improving Multi Radar/Multi Sensor (MRMS) quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) and other hydrological applications used by operational forecasters in the warning decision-making process for flash flood and river flooding events.
- Research Associate – Uncrewed Aircraft System Engineer: Contribute to the development, maintenance, and deployment of the UAS fleet at CIWRO for primarily atmospheric science-related applications.
- Research Scientist – Boundary-Layer Networked Observation: Collaborate with scientists at the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) in Norman, OK, on potential next-generation boundary-layer observation networks by analyzing networked, high-resolution boundary-layer observation datasets.
- Research Scientist – MRMS Hydro-Meteorological Scientist: Collaborate with other scientists at the National Severe Storms Laboratory’s (NSSL) Warning Research & Development Division on the development of scientific applications, algorithms, and applied research related to improving Multi Radar/Multi Sensor (MRMS) quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) and other hydrological applications used by operational forecasters in the warning decision-making process for flash flood and river flooding events
- Research Scientist – Uncrewed Aircraft System Applications Research and Development for High-Impact Weather: Collaborate with scientists at the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) in Norman, OK, on developing methods and applications for uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) for high impact weather.