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Research Fellow (Dept of the Built Environment)

Research Fellow

2026-05-16

Location

Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Type

Academic / Faculty

Required Qualifications

PhD Atmospheric Science/Meteorology/Hydrology/ML
Machine Learning post-processing/prediction
Spatio-temporal data analytics
Remote sensing/reanalysis data integration
Strong programming skills
Publication record
English proficiency

Research Areas

Extreme convective hazards
Maritime Continent climate modelling
Convective storms analysis
NWP/nowcasting model evaluation
Machine learning forecast enhancement
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Research Fellow (Dept of the Built Environment)

Posting Start Date: 09/03/2026

Job Description

  • Conduct research to improve understanding and forecasting of extreme convective hazards in the Maritime Continent.
  • Review the literature on maritime climate modelling
  • Analyse convective storms with emphasis on convection initiation, using multi-source observational datasets, remote sensing products, and reanalysis.
  • Integrate and compare observations, NWP model outputs, and nowcasting model products for hazard prediction workflows.
  • Develop and apply machine learning–based post-processing methods to enhance forecast skill for convective hazards.
  • Perform spatio-temporal data analytics on weather and/or hydrological fields.
  • Collaborate closely with project team members; contribute to end-to-end research activities and shared datasets/tools.
  • Lead and contribute to peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and internal research reporting.
  • Maintain organized research workflows (version control, reproducible experiments, documentation).
  • Support broader project goals as needed (e.g., dataset curation, method benchmarking, cross-validation with partners).

Job Requirements

  • Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Hydrology, Machine Learning, Physics, or related discipline (completed or expected within 2–3 months).
  • Demonstrated experience with spatio-temporal data analytics for weather and/or hydrological fields.
  • Proven machine learning experience (e.g., post-processing, prediction, classification/regression, uncertainty estimation, model evaluation).
  • Familiarity with remote sensing products and reanalysis datasets; ability to integrate multi-source observational data.
  • Strong programming skills
  • Good publication record in relevant journals.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills.
  • Highly organized, proactive, and able to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team.
  • Proficient command of spoken and written English.
  • Experience working with or evaluating NWP outputs and/or nowcasting systems is advantageous.
  • Prior experience in international research collaborations is a plus.

More Information

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Organization: College of Design and Engineering

Department: The Built Environment

Employee Referral Eligible: No

Job requisition ID: 31998

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Research Fellow position?

Candidates need a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Hydrology, Machine Learning, Physics, or related field (completed or expected soon). Key skills include demonstrated spatio-temporal data analytics for weather/hydrological fields, proven machine learning experience (post-processing, prediction, uncertainty estimation), familiarity with remote sensing products and reanalysis datasets, strong programming skills, good publication record, and excellent communication. Experience with NWP outputs or nowcasting is advantageous. Explore research assistant jobs or postdoc success tips for preparation.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this Geoscience Research Fellow role?

Responsibilities include conducting research on extreme convective hazards in the Maritime Continent, reviewing maritime climate modelling literature, analyzing convective storms using multi-source data, integrating observations with NWP and nowcasting models, developing machine learning post-processing for forecasts, performing spatio-temporal analytics, collaborating on publications/presentations, and maintaining organized workflows. Support project goals like dataset curation. See related research jobs for similar roles.

📝How to apply for this NUS Research Fellow position?

Applications are via job requisition ID 31998. Prepare your CV highlighting PhD, ML experience, publications, and skills. The posting starts 09/03/2026 and expires 2026-05-16. Employee referral not eligible. Tailor your academic CV with our free resume template and check research assistant advice for tips.

🌍What is the research focus and location for this job?

Focus on improving extreme convective hazards forecasting in the Maritime Continent using machine learning, observations, and models. Located at Kent Ridge Campus, NUS Department of the Built Environment, College of Design and Engineering. Ideal for Geoscience experts. View faculty jobs or university jobs in Singapore.

🚀What experience is advantageous for success in this role?

Advantageous: Experience with NWP outputs/nowcasting systems, international collaborations. Required: strong written/oral communication, organization, teamwork. Proficient English essential. Build your profile with postdoc thriving guide and postdoc jobs.

📚Is there teaching involved in this Research Fellow position?

No teaching load mentioned; focus is purely on research activities like data analysis, ML development, publications, and collaboration in Atmospheric Science and Geoscience. Suited for research-oriented academics. Compare with lecturer jobs if teaching interests you.

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