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Nathan Jacobs

Professor and Assistant Vice Provost

Washington University in St. Louis

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Research Interests

Medical Imaging

40%

Cartography

20%

Deep Learning

40%

Neuroimaging

20%

Geomorphology

20%

Computer Vision

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Speleology

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Recent Grants

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Monomeric G-proteins and Cardioprotection from Heart Failure

Open Date: 2017-09-01

Close Date: 2020-08-31

Grant: Close

Monomeric G-proteins and Cardioprotection from Heart Failure

Open Date: 2016-09-15

Close Date: 2017-08-31

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CAREER: Learning and Using Models of Geo-Temporal Appearance

Open Date: 2016-07-01

Close Date: 2021-06-30

Grant: Close

Crossview ConvNets for Near/Remote Sensing

Open Date: 2016-02-01

Close Date: 2017-02-01

Grant: Close

WALDO: Wide Area Localization of Depicted Objects

Open Date: 2012-05-01

Close Date: 2016-07-01

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Washington University in St. Louis

Postdoctoral Associate in Hybrid Neural Fields for Earth Observation

Washington University in St. Louis’s Multimodal Vision Research Lab (MVRL) is hiring a Postdoctoral Associate in Hybrid Neural Fields for Earth Observation . The project sits at the intersection of computer vision , remote sensing , Earth observation , multimodal learning , and geospatial AI , with a research goal of building continuous, queryable, uncertainty-aware representations of the planet that can be updated as new observations arrive. The postdoc will work with Nathan Jacobs at Washington University in St. Louis and collaborate with a cross-institution team including Hamed Alemohammad , Isaac Corley , Hannah Kerner , Konstantin Klemmer , Caleb Robinson , Esther Rolf , Marc Rußwurm , and Evan Shelhamer . Research themes include hybrid neural fields , global-scale geospatial feature detection, open-world mapping, natural hazard monitoring, ecological monitoring, and community benchmarks / digital public goods. This is an in-person role based in St. Louis , starting Summer 2026 (or later) . The position is full-time , benefits eligible , and comes with two years of guaranteed funding with possible extensions. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Applicants should have a PhD (or expect to complete one by the start date) in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field. Strong evidence of research excellence is expected, especially first-author publications at top CV/ML venues such as CVPR, NeurIPS, ICLR, ICCV, or ECCV. Strong Python and PyTorch skills are required, along with mathematical maturity in linear algebra, probability, and optimization. Prior work in neural fields, remote sensing, uncertainty quantification, large-scale training/inference, or open-source research is a plus. Applications are reviewed rolling until filled . To apply, submit the application form with your CV, a short statement describing how your prior work connects to neural fields and/or geospatial AI, and links to representative publications.

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Devis Tuia

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Gongbo Liang

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Ai-Ling Lin

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Martin Werner

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