University intern / Seasonal worker (satellite measurements of carbon dioxide in emission areas)
Finnish Meteorological Institute
Posted
Feb 21, 2026
Location
Finland
Type
internship
Compensation
$24000 - $24000
Mission
What you will drive
Core responsibilities:
- Process, interpret, post-process, and estimate emissions from satellite data using carbon dioxide observations from NASA's OCO-2 mission and fluorescence radiation from Copernicus program's TROPOMI instrument.
- Participate in research focused on assessing carbon dioxide emissions and sinks specifically in Finland.
- Work on satellite data handling, interpretation, and post-processing for greenhouse gas concentration analysis.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role contributes to assessing carbon dioxide emissions and sinks in Finland, supporting climate research and environmental monitoring through satellite data analysis.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
Required skills and qualifications:
- University student status (implied by "University intern")
- Ability to process and interpret satellite data
- Experience or interest in greenhouse gas concentration analysis
- Research participation capability
Benefits
What's in it for you
No compensation, perks, or culture highlights mentioned in the provided description.
About
Inside Finnish Meteorological Institute
The Finnish Meteorological Institute observes and researches the atmosphere, near space, and seas, and produces services related to weather, sea, climate, air quality, and near space for general security, business, and citizen needs.