AI and Geospatial Developer for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Deadline | Apr 15, 2026 |
Department
ISAC: CAMEL Lab Students and Temps
About the Department
The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures Museum was opened to the public in 1931. The majority of ISAC's collections are from its expeditions in West Asia and North Africa during the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. A major reinstallation of the Museum, including the construction of a climate-controlled wing for housing collections and archives, took place in the 1990s and early 2000s. A complete renovation of the Museum was completed in 2019 in celebration of ISAC's centennial. The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures is a unit within the University of Chicago and the name of the corporation is 'The University of Chicago.' The corporation was originally incorporated on September 10, 1890.
Job Summary
The successful candidate will be responsible for the development of an open-source workflow and toolkit for AI-assisted remote sensing of historical satellite imagery. This will include a wide range of DevOps tasks, including designing geospatial data pipelines, integrating AI/ML models, writing and publishing code, writing docker images, and supporting collaborative, reproducible research environments in a Git environment. The position offers the chance to collaborate with a cross-disciplinary team of archaeologists, GIS specialists, and remote sensing experts, and to help establish the technological foundation for long-term international research.
This position is grant funded, and the length of the assignment is expected to be 12 months, with the possibility of continuation if additional funding is secured.
Responsibilities
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Set up and configure geospatial AI/MLOps pipelines using existing libraries and frameworks, ensuring reproducibility and smooth deployment.
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Build and manage the infrastructure ecosystem (cloud and/or on-prem) to support geospatial remote sensing data processing.
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Implement and maintain remote sensing workflows, including data handling, processing, and basic results visualization and monitoring with standard open source tools.
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Effectively collaborate in a cross-disciplinary environment with archaeologists, geographers, historians, data scientists and computational engineers.
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Maintain excellent documentation to ensure reproducibility of workflows.
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Evaluates past and present technologies to help develop new tools. Ensures all the new tools have been through quality control reviews.
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Participates in the product development life cycle, providing professional assistance to the design of front-end applications and database systems back-end schema. Analyzes high-level system specifications and makes sure that all application development standards are met.
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Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Experience:
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Experience in open-source development.
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Knowledge of cloud architectures and infrastructures (OpenStack, Kubernetes, etc.), and familiarity with HPC environments.
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Experience with geospatial libraries (GDAL/OGR, OTB, GeoPandas, PySTAC, etc.) and machine learning frameworks(Scikit Learn, Keras/TF, PyTorch, etc.).
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Background in remote sensing, geospatial AI, familiarity with the following libraries: OTB/OTBTF or an equivalent geospatial processing framework, Keras/Tensorflow or an equivalent deep learning framework.
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Background or experience as a computer engineer, including the development and production of applications and software solutions.
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Experience in data science programming (mainly Python) and core libraries (Numpy, Pandas, etc.).
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Experience with the entire software development cycle, the implementation IDEs, code versioning (Git), and package/container management (Docker, Singularity, etc.).
Working Conditions
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Work occurs in a hybrid environment with time split across offices, labs, and digital platforms.
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Occasional lifting of materials (up to 30 lbs) and participation in outreach or instructional events may be required.
Application Documents
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Resume (required)
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Cover Letter (required)
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Professional References (three 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
Role Impact
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Drug Test Required
Health Screen Required
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Pay Rate Type
FLSA Status
Pay Range
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
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 Benefits Guidebook.
Posting Statement
The University of Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin, shared ancestry, age, status as an individual with a disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University's Notice of Nondiscrimination.
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Category | GIS Developer |