Research Data Scientist
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Department PSD Data Science: Research Administration About the
Department The University of Chicago Data Science Institute (DSI)
is a collaboration of scholars, researchers, educators, and
practitioners pursuing the methodological, societal, and
domain-oriented challenges of our increasingly data-centric world.
The DSI is a research center setting the intellectual agenda for
the field and an innovator and provider of data education at the
undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. Integral to DSI’s
success includes the rewarding engagement outside the walls of the
University through meaningful partnerships with industry,
government, and the community. AI for Climate (AICE), an initiative
of the Data Science Institute and the Institute for Climate and
Sustainable Growth, aims to accelerate and transform climate
research, focusing on both scientific advances and societal
impacts. The initiative brings together an interdisciplinary group
of scientists to adapt AI methods to develop novel tools, such as
physics-informed climate and weather predictive models, and
trustworthy datasets for training and analysis. Its work aims to
improve prediction capabilities and understanding of climate
physics, develop quantitative models for the socioeconomic impacts
of climate change, and create new climate adaptation and mitigation
strategies. Job Summary The Research Data Scientist will work as a
technical research staff member at the DSI and report to Prof.
Pedram Hassanzadeh, with the primary responsibility of research
focused on DSI’s efforts at the intersection of AI, Data, and
Climate. The Research Scientist will collaborate with the AICE and
Climate Extremes Theory and Data group and work directly with Prof.
Pedram Hassanzadeh to advance AI weather forecasting across scales,
from short- and medium-range to subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S)
predictions. The Research Data Scientist will help lead forecast
projects of interest to the Human Centered Weather Forecasts (HCF)
Initiative at the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth,
closely collaborating with a growing multidisciplinary team,
including Prof. Michael Kremer (Economics) and Amir Jina (Public
Policy), and in conjunction with international efforts at the
Development Innovation Lab (DIL). The HCF initiative’s projects aim
to innovate on and evaluate weather forecasts that can target what
citizens on the ground need to know, leveraging the power of
artificial intelligence. This position will involve working with
low- and middle-income countries to disseminate forecasts, test
their effectiveness, refine based on user feedback, and scale them
up through training national meteorological services members and
co-developing tools to use and evaluate AI weather forecasts. This
role reports to Professor Pedram Hassanzadeh, Faculty Director of
the AI for Climate initiative at the DSI. Work on these topics
involves collaborations with leading experts in atmospheric science
and AI from the University of Chicago and other institutions. The
close partnership with economists and public policy experts at DIL
accelerates the translation of the outcome of this work to
significant societal impact. In addition to being part of the
dynamic AICE and DIL communities, these researchers will benefit
from major AI and climate-related activities at the University of
Chicago, including the Data Science Institute, the Institute for
Climate and Sustainable Growth, and the AI Science Initiative, as
well as those at the Argonne National Lab. Responsibilities
Delineates new directions of research and executes research and
operational milestones in collaboration with principal researchers,
research professionals, and other partners. This includes
developing long-range plans for research projects and coordinating
with principal researchers. Supervises the operational deployment
of forecasting monsoon and other weather events across scales.
Manages hiring in support of the operational forecasting pipeline.
Participates in the preparation and writing of grant applications
and reports as part of larger fundraising initiatives, and
co-authors/authors scientific research manuscripts. Provides peer
review of grant applications and scientific manuscripts. Leads
conversations and negotiations with stakeholders to plan, design,
and execute collaborations. Establish strong working relationships
with and represent the human- centered weather forecasts initiative
in meetings with high-level policymakers, funders, nonprofit
leaders, and business executives on the global stage. Coordinates
and conducts weather data acquisition and cleaning necessary for
model development. Presents work in scientific journals and
meetings. Contributes unique insights to project management,
communication, and research direction for subseasonal-to-seasonal
model development. Trains and mentors DSI research personnel
working on weather and climate applications. Has a deep
understanding of methods to analyze complex data sets for the
purpose of extracting and purposefully using applicable
information. May develop and maintain infrastructure that connects
data sets. Guides staff or faculty members in defining the project
and applies principals of data science in manipulation, statistical
applications, programming, analysis and modeling. Performs other
related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum
requirements include a college or university degree in related
field. Work Experience: Minimum requirements include knowledge and
skills developed through 5-7 years of work experience in a related
job discipline. Certifications: Preferred Qualifications Education:
Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Climate Science, Atmospheric
Science, Engineering, Statistics, Applied and Computational
Mathematics, Physics or related STEM field. Experience: Strong
background and established track record in environmental science,
weather forecasting, or climate modeling/dynamics. Experience with
high-performance computing and analysis of large datasets.
Technical Skills or Knowledge: Environmental data analysis, weather
forecasting data, and models. Strong programming and numerical
skills. Familiarity with theoretical and practical aspects of
scientific deep learning. Strong communication skills. Preferred
Competencies Ability to work both independently and as part of a
multidisciplinary team. Ability to lead an interdisciplinary team.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Strong scientific
publication record in peer-reviewed journals and conferences in the
areas of environmental science, data science, and weather
forecasting. Working Conditions This position is located in
Washington, D.C. and is eligible for a hybrid work schedule with
four (4) days remote and one (1) day onsite. Business travel to the
Hyde Park campus may be required approximately 25% of the time
(typically once a month for a week). Application Documents Resume
(required) Cover Letter (preferred) References (3) (required) When
applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience
page, in the section titled Application Documents of the
application. Job Family Research Role Impact Individual Contributor
Scheduled Weekly Hours 37.5 Drug Test Required No Health Screen
Required No Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required No Pay Rate Type
Salary ? FLSA Status Exempt ? Pay Range $101,000.00 - $129,000.00
The included pay rate or range represents the University’s good
faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at
the time of posting. Benefits Eligible Yes The University of
Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for
eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time
off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the
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