NASA’s Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor is a planned mission (launch: September 2027) with a goal of finding, identifying, and characterizing potentially hazardous asteroids in our Solar System. The Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences is an academic unit within the UCLA Division of Physical Sciences. The NEO Surveyor Assistant Survey Scientist will be supported under UCLA’s contract with NASA. The NEO Surveyor Assistant Survey Scientist will work with the Principal Investigator and Science Team in developing the NEO Surveyor survey plan, which determines where the Observatory points as a function of time. The Assistant Survey Scientist will participate in testing and verifying that the survey plan obeys survey rules defined by the Science Team. The Assistant Survey Scientist will also participate actively in studying the ability to link detections of small body candidates observed by NEO Surveyor to ensure that they result in the determination of high-quality orbits. Qualifications for the position include: 1+ years research experience in planetary astrophysics, solar system bodies, exoplanets or related subarea(s); strong programming skills with 2+ years Python or equiv. language programming experience; ability to interpret copious amounts of complex technical information and data. More information on the position, including qualifications, compensation range, benefits and how to apply are provided in the job website.
Assistant Survey Scientist for Near-Earth Object Surveyor Mission
Current state: Approved
Department: Earth, Planetary & Space Sciences
City: Los Angeles
State/Province: CA
Country: USA
Contact Person: UCLA Campus Human Resources
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: UCLA
Application Due Date: Friday, July 31 2026
