Ali Mostafavi
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Two Postdoctoral Researchers in Disaster AI and Resilience Texas A&M University in United States
Degree Level
Postdoc
Field of study
Computer Science
Funding
Full funding availableCountry
United States
University
Texas A&M University

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Texas A&M University is advertising two postdoctoral researcher positions in Disaster AI with Professor Ali Mostafavi. The work focuses on cutting-edge AI methods for disaster resilience, including RAG, agentic planning, geospatial AI, and foundation-model approaches, with an emphasis on translating technical advances into real-world applied impact.
This opportunity is best suited to researchers with a strong background in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning, Geo-AI, or related disaster-AI areas. The post specifically asks for candidates who are energized by applying advanced AI to hard problems in disasters and resilience and who can bridge technical methods into an applied domain.
Eligibility is restricted to candidates already in the United States who are eligible for postdoctoral roles at U.S. universities. The positions are expected to start this summer, before the fall semester. No deadline, salary, or funding package is stated in the post.
To apply, send a short statement of interest and your resume/CV for initial screening. You may also contact the announcer directly or via DM.
Funding details
Full funding including tuition fees and living expenses is available for this position. The scholarship covers all educational costs and provides a monthly stipend.
How to apply
Please submit your application including a cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, and contact information for two references. Applications should be sent via the online portal before the deadline.
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