Remote Sensing/Spatial Ecology Intern

The Conservation GIS Lab 
(https://nationalzoo.si.edu/conservation-ecology-center) at the Smithsonian 
Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) is seeking interns to start immediately. 
The internship project will focus on exploring a combination of remote sensing 
space-borne lidar data (GEDI) and optical data (e.g., Sentinel or Landsat 
series) to classify and map vegetation types, specifically targeting understory 
bamboo and woody invasive plants.

Objectives:


•         Pre-processing forest survey data and spatial datasets at a local or 
regional level

•         Extracting GEDI metrics using Google Earth Engine and Python or R

•         Extracting optical data metrics using Google Earth Engine and Python 
or R.

•         Building predictive spatial models for vegetation type classification 
using statistical analysis and machine learning algorithms.

•         Gain experience with the analysis of a wide range of remote sensing 
data, spatial data analysis, creating maps with various remote sensing data, 
and scientific communication.


Qualifications:


•         A Bachelor's degree is required, and a Master's degree is preferred.

•         Commitment to a full-time schedule of 40 hours per week.

•         Strong background in programming (Google Earth Engine (required) and 
Python (preferred) or R).

•         Knowledge of GIS (preferably ArcGIS or QGIS) and remote sensing 
analysis is desirable.

•         Strong writing skills (required)

•         Ability to conduct research independently while also collaborating 
effectively within a team environment.


Benefits:


•         A competitive stipend up to $1,600 monthly, based on education and 
experience.

•         Optional $9/day dormitory-style housing on the SCBI campus.

•         Interns will have access to a computer and reliable high-speed 
internet.


Location & terms of appointment:


•         On-campus internship in Front Royal, VA

•         Minimum commitment of six months, beginning as soon as possible, with 
priority to longer-term candidates.

•         Engaging with a cohort of fellow interns and researchers through 
regular meetings and communications.


How to apply:


•         Applications are open until the position is filled.

•         Apply via the Smithsonian SOLAA system 
(https://solaa.si.edu/solaa/#/public). Search for "Internship" under "National 
Zoological Park". The program name is "Conservation GIS Internship Program".

•         Submit a CV and a cover letter detailing:

1.      Statement of Interest

2.      Potential start date and the duration of time you are available for the 
internship.

3.      Contact information for three references.

4.      Elaborate on your programming experience and skill as much as possible.
5.      Please combine ALL following information in one pdf document and upload 
it as cover letter in the system.

Note:


1.      Successful candidates may need a background check, which might include 
fingerprinting at a Smithsonian or police facility.

2.      Due to a high volume of applications received, we are unable to contact 
each applicant individually regarding the application status. The SOLAA 
application system will provide the most updated status regarding individual 
applications and the position.


About SCBI:
The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute is located at the north entrance 
of the Shenandoah National Park in Front Royal, VA, about 60 miles west of 
Washington, D.C. Dedicated to promoting the conservation of biological 
diversity, SCBI not only furthers the Smithsonian Institution's broader 
objectives but also enriches our understanding by studying endangered species, 
habitats, and communities. Beyond research, SCBI plays an important role in 
sharing these insights through advanced studies, professional training 
programs, and public outreach.

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