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Research Software Engineer Career Award to Develop Open Science Tools for Environmental Health

Organization HARVARD UNIVERSITY D/B/A HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTHLocation BOSTON, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2025Deadline 31 Aug 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccelerationAir PollutionAutomobile DrivingAwardBig DataBigDataBioinformaticsCareer MobilityCodeCoding SystemComputer Software DevelopmentComputer Software EngineeringComputer softwareDataData ScienceData ScientistDevelopmentDocumentationEcological impactEngineeringEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental Health ScienceEnvironmental ImpactEnvironmental ScienceFosteringFundingHealthHigh Performance ComputingMentorsMetadataMethodologyNational Institutes of HealthPaperPlayPublic HealthPublic Health SchoolsPublicationsReproducibilityResearchResearch ResourcesResourcesRoleScientific PublicationSoftwareSoftware EngineeringSpecialistTechnologyUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of Healthcareercareer advancementcareer transitioncomputerized data processingconferenceconventiondata managementdata pipelinedata processingdevelopmentaldrivingextreme weatherhigh-end computinginsightinteroperabilitymeetingmeetingsmeta dataopen dataopen scienceopen sourceopen-source dataoperationoperationsprogramssocial rolesummitsymposiasymposiumtooltrend
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This proposal seeks support for Michelle Audirac, as she advances her career in research
software engineering to advance data science and accelerate environmental health research.

Audirac is a Senior Data Science Specialist in the National Studies on Air Pollution and Health

(NSAPH) group co-directed by Dr. Danielle Braun and Prof. Francesca Dominici at the Harvard

T.H. Chan School of Public Health (HSPH). The group applies statistical methodologies to

uncover the health impacts of environmental and extreme weather exposures, providing insights

at the intersection of environmental science and public health. Audirac is currently leading data

science engineering and research software efforts in several NIH-funded research programs

conducted at NSAPH. Audirac's responsibilities include (a) managing data operations by

automating software for data processing, including the development of new data pipelines and

enhancing scalability of research workflows for high-performance computing and big data

scenarios by leveraging emerging trends and technologies (b) mentoring early-career data

scientists in best software engineering practices, including Development and Operations

(DevOps), coding best practices, version control, data/metadata documentation, and agile project

management; and (c) advancing dissemination of research software that enhance the

accessibility, reproducibility, and efficiency of data science workflows, with a focus on creating

FAIR resources. Audirac has presented her contributions in research software meetings, such as

the United States Research Software Engineer (US-RSE) meeting, open source conferences,

such as the Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC), and is pursuing the publication of

papers focused on her software contributions.

Grant Number: 1R50ES037963-01
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Michelle Audirac

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