Most Fortran programmers are scientists or engineers. So you could become a computational scientist. Materials science (density-functional theory, computational chemistry), climate/weather modeling, computational mechanics, fluid dynamics, etc. are all fields where Fortran usage is strong.
If you're not interested in science, I guess you could contribute to GCC or LLVM and try to make Fortran benchmarks run faster.
If you're not interested in science, I guess you could contribute to GCC or LLVM and try to make Fortran benchmarks run faster.