We are seeking a data scientist to aid in the development of a new analysis platform for nuclear non-proliferation. Broadly speaking, nuclear non-proliferation seeks to keep nuclear weapons away from people who shouldn’t have them.
This position will help architect and implement an computational platform that will consume data from a variety of real data sources (such as satellite imagery and remote detectors) and synthesized or simulated surrogate data sources. Consumed data should be automatically verified and fed into various mechanisms for quantifying uncertainty. Real time processing of consumed data is highly-desirable.
Specific area of work will be tailored to applicant and applicants interests.
Applicant must be eligible for U.S. national security clearance.
Please send CV or resume AND a code sample (link or file) to Prof. Scopatz at scopatz@gmail.com.
This position is open to the following levels:
Salary and compensation will be based on prior work experience.
Background in at least one of the following fields is requested:
No prior nuclear engineering knowledge is strictly required, though a desire to learn-as-you-go is needed.
Applicable software development skills include knowledge of:
At least one programming language, preferred languages include:
- Python
- Haskell
- C++
git or hg, or other version control system
Test-driven development
Other software development best practices.
Potentially useful other software development skills include:
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