Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity About the Institute Do you want to be part
of an exciting new Institute focused on combining human and machine
intelligence into working AI solutions? We are launching a
pioneering research and innovation hub in AI—one that will shape
the way humans and machines collaborate for decades to come. Led by
Prof. Usama Fayyad, the Institute for Experiential AI is built
around the challenges and opportunities made possible by
human-machine collaboration. The Institute provides a framework to
design, implement, and scale AI-driven technologies in ways that
make a true difference to society. Our ability to respond to the
opportunities afforded to society will depend on training and
building a workforce that is AI-capable and prosperous. Founded in
1898, Northeastern is a global research university and the
recognized leader in experience-driven lifelong learning. Our
world-renowned experiential approach empowers our students,
faculty, alumni, and partners to create impact far beyond the
confines of discipline, degree, and campus. The Culture Here at the
Institute for Experiential AI (EAI) we are committed to the highest
standards in all that we do. Working at the EAI offers
opportunities, an environment, and a culture that just aren’t found
together anywhere else. This is the right place for you if you’re
curious, motivated by the future of technology, and want to be part
of a unique and diverse community that works on high-impact
research, educational, business, and societal problems. Job Summary
Northeastern University’s Roux Institute and the Institute for
Experiential AI (IEAI) are seeking applications and nominations for
postdoctoral researchers based at Roux in Portland, Maine, USA. The
selected researchers will be aligned with the AI for Climate and
Sustainability (AI4CaS) focus area within IEAI and will get an
opportunity to work closely with one or more faculty and with the
private-public-government sector experiential partners. The cohort
expects to fund up to five postdoctoral researchers in
knowledge-centric and human-focused AI. The five thematic areas, as
well as the core hiring and mentoring committee, are described
below. Themes: The cohort of five is envisaged to comprise hires in
the following five thematic areas: 1. Theme 1 (“Nowcasting”):
Hybrid Physics-AI for Short-term Weather and Hydrologic Prediction
Skillful predictions of weather and hydrology in the short-term
(few hours to a few days) are difficult owing to model and data
limitations, the importance of extremes and anomalies, as well as
the need to appropriately blend physics with AI. 2. Theme 2
(“Downscaling”): Physics-Guided AI for Climate or Earth System
Model Downscaling Global climate and earth system models yield
massive simulations at low space-time resolutions and are subject
to uncertainties resulting from human and natural systems as well
as intrinsic variability. The need to translate to variables and
scales relevant for stakeholders with appropriate uncertainty
quantification requires physics-guided AI. 3. Theme 3 (“Human AI”):
Knowledge-Integrated Human-Centered AI for Climate Resilience AI
and data science systems that are guided by human knowledge or help
guide models can generate insights and metrics from massive volumes
of complex data obtained from model simulations and/or remote and
in-situ data. Stakeholder knowledge, such as, of cascading
interdependence, can ground the models through knowledge graphs,
rules, and process understanding, with implications across sectors
from ecology to infrastructure. 4. Theme 4 (“Communities”): Green
and Resilient Communities and Entrepreneurship Communities ranging
from microspatial neighborhood or street levels to the scale of
villages, towns, and cities, all the way to megaregions,
continents, and the globe, need an entrepreneurial mindset, often
with AI as one tool of choice, for targeted or frugal innovations
to ensure resilience to compound extremes, assure clean water or
air, prevent cascading failures across interconnected systems, and
adapt to or mitigate global change. 5. Theme 5 (“Renewables”):
Energy Storage Systems and Sustainable Renewable Energy Energy
storage systems and renewable energy infrastructures are critical
for anticipating, preparing for, and mitigating weather and
hydrological extremes, as well as to develop effective
decarbonization strategies. The possible role of AI ranges from
predictive models of solar insolation and wind variables to
understanding and monitoring the water and carbon cycle, as well as
for developing actionable strategies and scenario plans. GENERAL
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, VALUES & ABILITIES NEEDED FOR THIS ROLE A
Ph.D. in any aspects of climate and/or sustainability, with either
by a PhD degree in any aspect of climate and/or sustainability
sciences and engineering (e.g., to coincide with one of the five
themes) and demonstrated interest and background in AI/ML and/or
data sciences, OR , a PhD degree in AI/ML and/or data sciences and
demonstrated interest and background in climate and/or
sustainability sciences and engineering before the appointment
start date A record of outstanding research during the Ph.D., as
evidenced by publications, grants, software outputs, and other
scholarly measures of impact. Proposal preparations for sponsored
research funding, research experience involving team science
projects, and project management experience are pluses. Values &
Abilities: Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
towards common research goals. We expect postdoctoral fellows to
establish and advocate for best practices in scientific
reproducibility of all results, and to promote the ethical use of
data and algorithms. Excellent written and verbal communication
skills and ability to communicate effectively with a variety of
different stakeholders, e.g., academics, business executives,
government officials, journalists/media, etc. Comfortable
navigating complex internal processes and structures. Respect for
the importance of interdisciplinary teams. Entrepreneurial mindset,
self-starter and innovative thinker while at the same time being
able to navigate multi-layered channels within a university setting
and working across multiple teams/business units. Team-player who
can collaborate effectively in a university setting. Open-minded,
assertive, and professional when collaborating and working within
our team and with other groups within Northeastern University.
Required Documents : Please submit the following documents in a
single Word/ PDF document along with your application- Cover Letter
(please specify the specialization(s) you are interested in) Resume
Few samples of your Research Papers/Articles One page Research
Statement. The research statement should not exceed 1 page. A
reference cited section can be appended following the research
statement and does not count towards the page limit. Please use 11-
or 12-point size and a standard font. Page margins should be 1 inch
or greater. Please address the following: 1. Describe your research
and how it has contributed to your field? 2. What future directions
do you anticipate for your research? 3. Who are your primary
collaborators and what are your experiences with industrial
collaborations? About The Roux Institute The Roux Institute is
designed as an engine of innovation, talent-building, and economic
growth for Portland, Maine, and northern New England. We are
nurturing an environment for high-impact research and innovation in
computer and data science, digital engineering, the advanced life
sciences and medicine, and other tech fields. Partnership is what
sets our education and research model apart. With leading companies
at the table from day one, we are creating an agile workforce
prepared to thrive in a competitive landscape powered by artificial
intelligence as a force for good, and an environment for innovation
in the life sciences and other high-growth sectors. Together, we
envision an innovation corridor that in the coming years will
stretch from Boston to Portland and beyond. Position Type Research
Additional Information Northeastern University considers factors
such as candidate work experience, education and skills when
extending an offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits
package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical,
vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life,
retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 108S Expected Hiring Range: $60,315.00
- $85,192.50 With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary
will depend on several factors, which may include your education,
experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well
as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the
role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to
change.
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