![]() Representing ESI on HQ or external working groups and committees.Ğngaging with key interagency partners (e.g., USGS, NSF, NOAA) to advance ESI objectives.Ğngaging with other Earth-science offices (e.g., Applied Sciences, Technology, Flight) and NASA research programs to bring an ESI perspective to cross-divisional/interdisciplinary work.ğormulating and implementing activities to foster growth and scientific impact of the NASA solid-Earth community (e.g., workshops, airborne science campaigns).Monitoring the performance of researchers who are selected for funding.Ĝonducting the evaluation of proposals by organizing and implementing peer review panels, as well as reporting the results to NASA management.ĝeveloping solicitations for research in the areas covered by ESI.The successful candidate will support the ESI Focus Area, and in some cases take a primary role in: This position will add to the ESI team at NASA HQ, which currently includes a permanent Focus Area Lead and a Program Scientist. The principal responsibility of this position is to serve as a member of the ESI team, supporting the program management and strategic planning responsibilities of the Focus Area. ![]() The overarching goal of ESI is to use NASA’s unique capabilities and observational resources to better understand the structure and dynamics of the core, mantle, and lithosphere, and interactions between these processes and Earth’s fluid envelopes. The NASA Headquarters (HQ) Earth Science Division is seeking a full-time Program Scientist for the Earth Surface and Interior (ESI) Focus Area in Washington, D.C. Program Scientist, Earth Surface and Interior, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. ![]()
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