Research Software Engineer (Data Assimilation for Environmental Modeling) (m/f/d)
Dübendorf
Key information
- Publication date:06 January 2026
- Workload:60 – 100%
- Contract type:Temporary
- Place of work:Überlandstrasse 133, 8600 Dübendorf
Research Software Engineer (Data Assimilation for Environmental Modeling) (m/f/d)
This position will enhance the accuracy and reliability of operational one-dimensional (1D) lake models in Canton Ticino through the development of a data assimilation framework. The framework will integrate real-time observations with numerical models to improve predictions of lake thermal structure, providing water managers with more precise forecasting capabilities. The project will directly contribute to Alplakes , a research initiative that provides predictions of the lake conditions throughout the European Alpine region and winner of the 2025 Swiss National Prize for Open Research Data.
This is a fixed-term project position with funding for 6 months (100% FTE or proportionally longer at reduced FTE 60% or 80%). While extension is not anticipated, the framework developed will contribute to ongoing operational systems and may lead to future collaboration opportunities. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience, according to ETH Domain guidelines.
We are looking for a motivated early-career research software engineer with a strong foundation in numerical methods, statistics and programming to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience developing well-structured, documented Python code (ideally as libraries or packages) and a solid understanding of statistical methods, particularly as they relate to data assimilation. While prior knowledge of numerical modeling or limnology is advantageous, enthusiasm for learning and applying data assimilation to real-world environmental challenges is essential. This position offers an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in operational forecasting systems while contributing to impactful open science research.
The successful candidate will take ownership of developing and implementing the data assimilation framework under the supervision of a senior research software engineer. They will be responsible for the complete technical delivery of the project, including:
- Designing and coding the data assimilation system
- Testing and validating the framework against historical data
- Documenting the code and methodology
- Delivering an operational system ready for deployment
The position will be located either at the Eawag office in Dübendorf or Kastanienbaum depending on candidate preference. The preferred starting date is flexible but ideally would be between February and May 2026.
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