[Nhcoll-l] UC Santa Barbara Digital Imaging Assistant position announcement

Katja Seltmann seltmann at ucsb.edu
Fri Dec 17 14:49:46 EST 2021


UC Santa Barbara's Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological
Restoration is offering a *Digital Imaging Assistant (Lab Assistant II) *
<https://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psp/ucsb/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=31&JobOpeningId=28655&PostingSeq=1>
position
as part of the Big-Bee project (http://big-bee.net), a newly funded US
National Science Foundation Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity
Collections initiative to understand bee declines via specimen image
digitization and trait analysis. Over the course of three years, we will
create over one million high-resolution 2D and 3D images of bee specimens,
representing over 5,000 worldwide bee species, including most of the major
pollinating species. We will develop tools to measure bee traits from
images and generate comprehensive bee trait and image datasets to measure
changes through time. The Big-Bee network of participating institutions
includes thirteen US institutions and partnerships with US government
agencies. We will develop novel mechanisms for sharing image datasets and
datasets of bee traits that will be available through an open, Symbiota
data portal called the Bee Library.

Reporting to the Director of the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and
Ecological Restoration at UC Santa Barbara, the Digital Imaging Assistant
will collaborate closely with the Director to lead the digitization of bee
specimens from natural history collections at UCSB via 3D and 2D imaging.
They will help develop novel methods in imaging and anatomical trait
measurement, including crowdsourcing measurements via the Notes From Nature
community science platform. Applicants for this position are expected from
various disciplines because of the cross-cutting nature of the work, and
applicants from entomology, media arts, engineering, digital arts,
biodiversity data science, museum curation, or related fields are welcome.


Job responsibilities include:

1. implement imaging and processing workflows for 2D & 3D specimen imaging;
2. evaluate results to determine scientific accuracy;
3. organize, manage, and preserve digital files, including raw data,
metadata, and derivatives;
4. coordinate undergraduate imaging and research internships;
5. create training and outreach materials in specimen imaging;
6. assist in the overall coordination of the Big-Bee network;
7. and perform other duties as assigned.


Preferred candidates will also demonstrate:

1. knowledge of basic principles of photography;
2. knowledge in insect morphology;
3. knowledge about natural history collection databases, particularly
Symbiota, and biodiversity data sharing;
4. comfort with diverse software tools (Adobe) and online collaboration
platforms (Google Documents, Slack, GitHub);
5. writing and understanding of a scripting language (Python, R);
6. the ability to meet a high level of production on a daily basis and work
in a fast-paced, multi-project and dynamic environment;
7. the ability to drive project completion on time and in a detailed
manner, as well as self-motivation, intelligence, and strong work ethic;
8. excellent organizational skills, good communication skills including
writing and verbal;
9. comfort with handling small delicate objects.

The person will join a research group focused on biodiversity data science
and entomology. They will work closely with Cheadle Center for Biodiversity
and Ecological Restoration Director, Dr. Katja Seltmann, who also has a
background in media arts. The position is based at the University of
California, Santa Barbara but includes cooperation with colleagues at other
institutions. This is a full-time position (including full benefits) with a
starting salary range between $20.14 - $21.31/hour. To apply for this
position use the UCSB online application portal
<https://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psp/ucsb/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=31&JobOpeningId=28655&PostingSeq=1>
Applications for the position will be reviewed starting January 16, 2022.
Please send questions to seltmann at ucsb.edu

Thanks!
Katja

-- 
Katja Seltmann, PhD
Katherine Esau Director, Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological
Restoration, UC Santa Barbara Associate Researcher III
Vice President-Elect, Systematics, Evolution and Ecology (SysEB) Governing
Board, Entomological Society of America
Mailing Address: Harder South, Building 578, University of California Santa
Barbara, CA 93106-9615
Cell: (859) 537-9309, Office: (805) 893-2401
github: @seltmann; twitter: @irene_moon; instagram: @irene._.moon
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