Cornell University, Lab of Ornithology
Position Description
Christopher W. Clark Postdoctoral Associate: Large whale monitoring using Distributed Acoustics Sensing (DAS)K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation BioacousticsCornell Lab of OrnithologyCollege of Agriculture and Life SciencesCornell UniversityIthaca, New York
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University’s second largest college. We work across disciplines to tackle the challenges of our time through world-renowned research, education, and outreach. The questions we probe and the answers we seek focus on three overlapping concerns: We believe that achieving next-generation scientific breakthroughs requires an understanding of the world’s complex, interlocking systems. We believe that access to nutritious food and a healthy environment is a fundamental human right. We believe that ensuring a prosperous global future depends on the ability to support local people and communities everywhere. By working in and across multiple scientific areas, CALS can address challenges and opportunities of the greatest relevance, here in New York, across the nation, and around the world.
The successful applicant will be co-mentored by Dr. Léa Bouffaut (lea.bouffaut@cornell.edu) and Dr. Holger Klinck (Holger.Klinck@cornell.edu) to contribute to the development of a real-time monitoring solution for large whales using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS). The mentoring team combines over 30 years of experience in marine bioacoustics, including the development of hardware and software solutions for passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) applications. This dual mentorship will provide rich, interdisciplinary guidance, ensuring a robust support system for the applicant's research and professional development.
This is one of two Christopher W Clark postdoctoral research opportunities currently advertised by the Yang Center. The other, the terrestrial-oriented “Ecosystem-scale biodiversity conservation in the tropics” is available here https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29549.
The Cornell Lab is an inclusive community and we recognize that a diverse workforce creates more innovative and impactful work to address global challenges. We are committed to fostering a healthy workplace that values diverse perspectives and backgrounds as well as supporting growth and advancement opportunities. The Lab welcomes staff who are still learning in their careers and who are motivated to take on new challenges.
Position Function
DAS is a recent technology that leverages the existing infrastructure of subsea telecommunication cables and converts them into large-scale and dense listening arrays (https://tinyurl.com/Bouffaut2022). It allows scientists to monitor the low-frequency underwater soundscape over many tens of kilometers with unprecedented spatial resolution. An existing challenge associated with this technology is the exceedingly high density of data being collected (many Terabytes per day). Hence, to operationalize DAS, the incoming data streams need to be processed in situ. The goal of the DAS4Whales project is to utilize DAS to monitor vocalizing baleen whales in real-time to support time critical conservation efforts (e.g., avoidance of ship strikes).
This position will work with us on developing and applying a DAS-specific data processing pipeline that enables species recognition, localization, and tracking. In addition, we will create data visualizations tools to inform conservation decisions. The created tools should adhere to FAIR and CARE principles and contribute to the open-source DAS4Whales (https://tinyurl.com/DAS4Whales) Python package.
Given the multidisciplinary nature of the project, a wide range of applicant profiles (e.g., backgrounds in acoustics, geophysics, seismology, oceanography, engineering, computer sciences, etc.) will be considered. Applicants are not expected to have previous experience with DAS, but should have knowledge in handling and manipulating large datasets.
Anticipated Division of Time
Expected outcomes of this work are the development of a DAS real-time analysis pipeline, Python software packages, high-impact peer-reviewed publications, and conference presentations. The position will participate in fieldwork/data collection efforts and train collaborators at workshops.
- Conduct research to develop a DAS real-time analysis pipeline (40 %)
- Document, publish, and maintain accessible code supporting the proposed methods (25%)
- Present results at professional meetings, conferences, and public seminars. Prepare manuscripts for high impact peer reviewed journals and other research products, including training materials, reports (20%)
- Participate in career and professional development opportunities (10%)
- Engage in ongoing academic and intellectual life at Cornell University (5%)
Qualifications
- A Ph.D. in acoustics, computer sciences, engineering, geophysics, seismology, oceanography or relevant field
- Strong programming and analytical skills,
- Writing skills and a strong publication record for the professional stage of the applicant
- Ability to travel internationally and conduct fieldwork. Field work may be located from the US east coast, Alaska, Canada, Europe, etc. and would be determined based on the projects that are applied for and approved. We expect travel to occur a few times a year, not exceeding 2 months in total.
- Fluency in English
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with Python programming
- Experience working with large acoustic dataset
- Familiarity with GitHub
- Familiarity with machine learning
Supervision Exercised
The incumbent will be expected to meet regularly with mentors and collaborators to the progress of the project. In addition, there are opportunities for the incumbent to mentor undergraduate students and possibly contribute to informal mentoring of graduate students, but neither activity is expected or required.
Salary, rewards, and benefits
Salary is commensurate with experience, between $64,000-$68,000 per year and includes benefits.
The position is based in Ithaca, NY, where personnel will have the flexibility to work on a hybrid schedule with opportunities to work on-site and from home.
Benefits provided by Cornell include a broad range of comprehensive health care options, generous paid leave provisions: 3 weeks of vacation, 13 holidays (including end of year winter break), paid family leave, and superior retirement contributions. Additionally, Cornell provides access to professional development initiatives, wellness programs, and employee discounts with local and national retail brands.
To apply
Please apply via Academic Jobs Online (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29547).
Qualified candidates should submit a short cover letter, curriculum vitae including a list of publications and links to any open code repositories, contact information for three references, and a statement supporting diverse communities (this can be a stand-alone document (preferred) or the information can be embedded in other parts of the application materials) outlining how, through research, accessible software development, tutorial creation, teaching, service, mentoring, and/or outreach, the candidate has and will contribute to support Cornell’s historical mission of “any person … any study,” via the website.
Review of applications will begin four weeks after posting and will continue until a suitable applicant is identified.
Start date is July 1st, 2025 or later.
CALS hiring range for this title is University minimum to “Justification Approved Rate”.
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- Prior relevant work or industry experience.
- Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position.
- Academic Discipline (faculty pay ranges reflects 9-month annual salary)
- Unique applicable skills.
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