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Details Posted: 27-Mar-24 Location: Portland, Maine Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Information Technology Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 5131514 Sr. Program Manager - Climate & AI
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with the Governor’s Energy Office to launch the state’s first Climate Incubator, located on the Roux Institute’s state-of-the-art campus in Portland, Maine. The incubator will focus support on startups
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work for the better. As part of our mission to catalyze and grow the Clean Energy sector in Maine, we have partnered with the Governor’s Energy Office to launch the state’s first Climate Incubator
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Systems under Future Climates. Academic rank at the Associate Professor and Full Professor levels will be commensurate with experience and qualifications reflecting a record of demonstrated teaching and
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scales of resilience; climate responsive and regenerative architecture, urbanism, and infrastructure; integration of life cycle, embodied energy, and embodied carbon analyses into design processes
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weather and climate hazards, as well as in cyber and physical threats, especially in the context of surface transportation and urban systems, is a plus. The selected applicant will work under the mentorship
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Professor, and Professor), with interdisciplinary interests in climate finance, ecological and environmental economics, and AI prediction models as a climate intervention tool. Candidates may be considered
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, and the Climate Justice & Sustainability Hub and be expected to operate with a high degree of independence and initiative. Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree and 4-6 years of professional experience
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concern, including but not limited to: climate change, public health, artificial intelligence, and issues in science, technology, and society. We are especially interested in candidates with expertise in
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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