The Alan Henry Postdoctoral Fellow will conduct fundamental and applied research in lightning electromagnetics, atmospheric electricity, atmosphere–ionosphere coupling, and impacts on the near-space environment. The successful candidate will have prior research experience in relevant areas which may include discharge physics, lightning electromagnetic pulses, broadband electromagnetic radiation measurements, high-energy atmospheric phenomena, and ionospheric effects of lightning. This position integrates physical theory, electromagnetic measurement systems, instrumentation development, field experiments, and advanced data analysis and modeling.
Job Responsibilities:
• Conduct independent and collaborative research in lightning and atmospheric electricity, including analysis of electromagnetic, optical, and/or energetic radiation measurements.
• Develop, test, and deploy electromagnetic instrumentation systems for field and laboratory experiments.
• Lead and participate in field campaigns, including instrument installation, calibration, data acquisition, and troubleshooting.
• Perform advanced data analysis and modeling using numerical, statistical, and computational methods.
• Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at national and international conferences.
• Assist in preparation of research proposals and technical reports to sponsoring agencies (e.g., NSF, NASA, DoD).
• Mentor graduate and undergraduate students in research activities.
Knowledge and Skills:
• Experience with electromagnetic measurement systems (VLF/LF/VHF/UHF).
• Instrumentation design and development.
• Field experiment planning and execution.
• Signal processing and time-series analysis.
• Numerical modeling and simulation.
• Programming proficiency (Python, MATLAB, C/C++, or similar).
• Experience with large datasets and scientific computing.
• Familiarity with high-energy atmospheric physics (preferred).
• Strong written and oral communication skills.
Required Qualifications:
• Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Physics, Space Physics, or closely related fields.
• Valid driver’s license required for field operations.
• Ability to obtain institutional field safety clearance.
• Electrical safety training preferred.
Interested candidates should contact Dr. Hamid Rassoul ([email protected]) and/or Dr. Amitabh Nag ([email protected]) with any additional questions regarding the position or ongoing research activities. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for three professional references as a single combined PDF file through the Florida Tech HR website ( FIT Careers ), preferably before June 15, 2026. The anticipated start date for the position is July 15, 2026.
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