Assistant Lecturer with Tenure Track

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Astronomical Institute
City: Bern
Country: Switzerland
Contact Person: Adrian Jäggi
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: University of Bern
Application Due Date: Sunday, August 01 2021
Web Link: https://ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jobs/ae5280d8-76a5-4c36-8d74-19ee4a21d492

The Astronomical Institute (AIUB, https://www.aiub.unibe.ch) of the University of Bern in Switzerland invites applications for an assistant lecturer with tenure track.

 

Our institute

The AIUB is focusing its research on fundamental astronomy (including classical positional astronomy and celestial mechanics), space geodesy, and space debris search and monitoring. Towards these research aims we combine observational skills and theoretical work within two research groups focusing on space geodesy and optical astronomy. A strong emphasis is put on the operation and further development of the Swiss Optical Ground Station and Geodynamics Observatory (SwissOGS) in Zimmerwald. With currently six telescopes optical and laser observations to artificial satellites are performed at SwissOGS in 24/7 operations in the frame of various international collaborations. The unique combination of observational and theoretical work allows the AIUB to regularly participate or coordinate projects funded by ESA, Horizon 2020, and other sources.

 

Your profile

The AIUB is aiming to initiate an early succession for the position of the SwissOGS director, who will retire in 2025. We therefore are looking for candidates with strong expertise in optical astronomy (space debris objects or small bodies in the planetary system) or space geodesy (in particular satellite laser ranging) to build up a strong successor who will ensure a smooth transition of the directorship in 2025 and successfully lead the SwissOGS into the future. Candidates should have a visionary research plan and strong teaching interests.

Candidates must hold a PhD degree and must have demonstrated their excellence in their corresponding expertise. The anticipated research at AIUB should lead to a habilitation or equivalent qualification.

 

Your position

The new assistant lecturer with tenure track will lead the team at the SwissOGS in Zimmerwald, ensure smooth operations of the SwissOGS, and initiate independent research to further develop and exploit the opportunities offered by the SwissOGS. He/she will supervise Bachelor and Master theses, co-supervise Ph.D. theses, and teach courses in astronomy at the Bachelor level. Since at the University of Bern teaching at the Bachelor level is conducted in German, non-German speaking candidates are expected to acquire a working knowledge of German within the first two years of appointment.

It is expected that the successful candidate applies for third party funding. Assistant lecturers will be promoted to lecturers (permanent lecturer position) after successful evaluation (typically after 3-4 years). With the promotion the candidate will also become director of the SwissOGS. On a mid-term perspective, the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Bern gives lecturers the possibility to obtain the title of “Assoziierter Professor” (honorary professorship).

 

Your application

Please submit your application by email to [email protected] as a single PDF file including a short motivation letter, CV, list of publications and a two-page summary of past, current and future research. Please also indicate three references. The deadline for receipt of applications is August 1, 2021 . The University of Bern is an equal opportunity employer and women are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Constraining the Love number k2, h2 of exoplanets

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Department: Department of Extrasolar Planets and Atmospheres
City: Berlin
Country: Germany
Contact Person: Szilárd Csizmadia
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Institute of Planetary Research
Application Due Date: Monday, May 10 2021
Web Link: https://www.dlr.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10596/1003_read-45954/

The Institute of Planetary Research, which is part of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is advertising another paid PhD studentship,
funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The position is to work with me in Berlin on the Love-numbers of exoplanets and brown
dwarfs, especially to find observational constraints from light curves, TTVs and radial velocities. I would be very grateful if you could
pass this announcement on to anyone you think may be interested in applying.

The deadline for applications is the 10th of May 2021. The successful applicant will be able to start in July 2021 (negotiable).

Full details of the position are available here:
https://www.dlr.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10596/1003_read…

Planetary Astronomer

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Current state: Approved
Department: PDS Ring-Moon Systems Node
City: Mountain View
State/Province: CA
Country: USA
Contact Person: Armine Saroian
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: SETI Institute
Application Due Date: Friday, January 15 2021
Web Link: https://www.seti.org/jobs/planetary-astronomer

SETI INSTITUTE

POSITION DESCRIPTION

Position Title:                                      Planetary Astronomer

FLSA Status:                                        Full-Time, Exempt

Reports to:                                           NODE Manager

Location:                                              Mountain View, CA     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Position Summary:

The SETI Institute is seeking a Planetary Astronomer to support the work of the Ring-Moon Systems Node (RMS) of NASA’s Planetary Data System (PDS). The successful applicant will be an integral part of the RMS Node Team, which shares responsibility for archiving, augmenting, cataloging, and distributing key data sets from NASA’s missions to the outer planets. The PDS ensures that the entire community of planetary scientists has seamless access to NASA’s archive of planetary data. The RMS Node’s primary focus is on data sets relevant to planetary systems in the outer solar system, including the rings and moons of the outer planets, atmospheric research, and astrogeology.

The astronomer will focus primarily on ongoing efforts to enhance the scientific usability of RMS data sets, which include those from the Cassini, Voyager, Galileo, and New Horizons missions, as well as those from the Hubble Space Telescope and Earth-based observatories. We seek a curious and creative individual who is eager to work with data from diverse instruments and missions. The curation of planetary data requires someone who is able to understand the data’s scientific importance, assess the data’s validity, converse knowledgeably with fellow scientists, and confirm that documentation and descriptive metadata are sufficient for the needs of current and future scientists.

The astronomer will collaborate closely with the Node Manager, Dr Matt Tiscareno, on all aspects of RMS Node planning and task management. They will understudy with longtime RMS Deputy Manager, Dr Mitch Gordon, and prepare to carry on his work as he approaches retirement.

This is a full-time position with full benefits. However, the astronomer will be encouraged to seek additional research funding on any topic of their choosing including, but not limited to, topics related to the Node’s extensive data holdings. The position offers substantial growth potential for applicants who are able to demonstrate mastery of the key requirements.

Responsibilities:

  • Work with NASA’s planetary missions and other data providers on the design, preparation, submission, and peer review of archived data sets.
  • Design and maintain PDS “dictionaries”, which are used to capture the key information about astronomical observations.
  • Develop data processing pipelines to validate existing data and metadata, and convert it into the new, modern “PDS4” standard.
  • Generate and assemble supporting metadata so the data products can be integrated into OPUS, our online search engine (see https://opus.pds-rings.seti.org).
  • Work within the larger PDS community to develop and enhance archiving standards.
  • Represent the Node at PDS working groups, project meetings, scientific meetings, and to NASA.
  • Help with website content, hardware management, and research tool development.
  • Participate in team discussions about the latest results in planetary astronomy and related fields.

Requirements:

  • A Ph.D. or equivalent career experience in planetary astronomy, astrophysics, physics, or a closely related field. 
  • Experience in scientific data analysis and in writing research papers for peer review.
  • A personal and demonstrable scientific interest in planetary systems is highly desirable.
  • Experience with computer programming for scientific applications is required. Proficiency with the Python programming language is highly desirable.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Must be detail oriented, pro-active, and flexible.
  • Should have the initiative to work independently and as a team player.
  • Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
  • Willing to accept major responsibilities and able to perform under pressure.

Diversity and Equity

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.

The SETI Institute is an Affirmative Action Employer and members of underrepresented communities and demographics are particularly encouraged to apply, including women, people of color, LGBTQ and people with disabilities.

Employment Details:

Applicants should be prepared to establish residence in the San Francisco Bay Area by the end of Summer 2021, within a comfortable commuting distance of Mountain View, California.

 

 

Cooper Union full-time tenure track position in astrophysics

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Current state: Approved
Department: Astrophysics
City: New York
State/Province: New York
Country: USA
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Cooper Union
Application Due Date: Friday, January 01 2021
Web Link: https://cooper.edu/work/employment-opportunities/albert-nerken-school-engineering-physics-tenure-track-faculty

 

Cooper Union full-time tenure track position in astrophysics. 50/50
position jointly with the Center for Computational Astrophysics of the
Simons Foundation’s Flatiron Institute.

https://cooper.edu/work/employment-opportunities/albert-nerken-school-en…

 

Postdoctoral Researcher in Planetary Science

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Department of Physics
City: Helsinki
Country: Finland
Contact Person: Mikael Granvik
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: University of Helsinki
Application Due Date: Friday, November 30 2018
Web Link: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/09a5e498

The Department of Physics at the University of Helsinki is seeking an ambitious postdoctoral researcher to join the Planetary System Research Group. The successful candidate is expected to carry out research within the framework of a project entitled “Population-level constraints on asteroid interior structure and composition”, funded by the Academy of Finland (PI: Mikael Granvik).

The aims of the project are to i) understand the mechanism leading to the destruction of near-Earth objects (NEOs) close to the Sun, ii) develop a state-of-the-art model of the near-Earth-object (NEO) population that accounts for the thermal and tidal disruption of NEOs, and iii) enable and prepare for solar system science with the European Space Agency’s Euclid mission, currently planned to be launched in 2021.

Applicants should have a PhD in planetary science or a closely related field, and, preferably, experience with numerical modeling of asteroid orbital evolution and/or disruption of asteroids or asteroid constituents. In addition, good programming and data analysis skills and a demonstrated ability to work both independently and in a team are considered highly advantageous.

The project includes collaboration with researchers in the United States, France, Sweden, and Canada, and provides ample funding for travel. The successful applicant will have access to the Finnish national supercomputing centre, enjoy a stimulating and international work environment, and is encouraged to develop a unique research profile within the framework set by the research project. The successful applicant will also assist in supervising a PhD student.

The appointment will be for an initial period of two years, extendable by one year based on satisfactory performance (2+1). The expected starting date is September 2019, but earlier dates are also possible. Applications should include a CV, publication list, and a statement (max. 3 pages) of research interests. This should include a summary of past research achievements and a statement of future plans. Electronic submission in pdf format to the email address provided is strongly preferred. The applicant should also arrange for three recommendation letters to be sent by the application deadline. Prior informal enquiries via email are most welcome.

B612 Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Astrodynamics

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Astronomy
Country: USA
Contact Person: Danica Remy
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: B612 / University of Washington
Application Due Date: Tuesday, January 31 2017
Web Link: http://www.b612foundation.org

B612 is a nonprofit institution dedicated to protecting the Earth from major asteroid impacts.

Position Summary:

B612 is hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow to work on orbital dynamics problems related to Planetary Defense from asteroid impacts on Earth. The fellow is expected to conduct original research in collaboration with B612 and University of Washington researchers.  Areas of research could include asteroid deflection scenarios and mission planning, the evolution of  individual asteroid impact probabilities, implications of near term asteroid discovery improvements on the catalog of known asteroid risks and the distribution of asteroid deflection cases, as well as other topics in Planetary Defense.  The applicant is expected to be based in either Silicon Valley or Seattle.  The position will collaborate closely with University of Washington faculty and members of the LSST team.

Examples of Responsibilities:  

  • Travel & present research results at professional conferences.
  • Collaborate with professional scientists.
  • Publish papers in peer-reviewed planetary science journals.
  • Write and assist with the writing of research proposals to external sponsors.

Minimum Qualifications:

Earned PhD or equivalent in Astronomy, Planetary Science, or appropriate related field from an accredited research institution

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior research experience in dynamical astronomy or orbital dynamics
  • Record of publication in peer-reviewed literature

Instructions:  

The applicant should enclose a short summary of research interests and description of proposed areas of research during the Fellowship.  Include a CV, and three references.

The deadline for applications January 31, 2017

B612

20 Sunnyside Ave Suite 427

Mill Valley, CA 94941

[email protected]

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B612 is hiring Fellow for Computational Astrodynamics Group

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Research & Development / Astronomy
City: Mill Valley
State/Province: California
Country: United States
Contact Person: Danica Remy
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: B612 / University of Washington
Application Due Date: Sunday, January 31 2016
Web Link: http://b612foundation.org

B612 is hiring Fellow for Computational Astrodynamics Group

B612 is a nonprofit institution dedicated to protecting the Earth from major asteroid impacts.

Position Summary:

B612 is hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow to work on orbital dynamics problems related to Planetary Defense from asteroid impacts on Earth. The fellow is expected to conduct original research in collaboration with B612 and University of Washington researchers.  Areas of research could include asteroid deflection scenarios and mission planning, the evolution of  individual asteroid impact probabilities, implications of near term asteroid discovery improvements on the catalog of known asteroid risks and the distribution of asteroid deflection cases, as well as other topics in Planetary Defense.  The applicant is expected to be based in either Silicon Valley or Seattle.  The position will collaborate closely with University of Washington faculty.

Examples of Duties:         

  1. Travel & present research results at professional conferences.
  2. Collaborate with local professional scientists.
  3. Publish papers in peer-reviewed planetary science journals.
  4. Write and assist with the writing of research proposals to external sponsors.

Minimum Qualifications:

  1. Earned PhD or equivalent in Astronomy, Planetary Science, or appropriate related field from an accredited research institution
  2. PhD conferred no earlier than August 31, 2012

Preferred Qualifications

  1. Prior research experience in dynamical astronomy or orbital dynamics
  2. Record of publication in peer-reviewed literature

Instructions:  

  1. The applicant should enclose a short summary of research interests and description of proposed areas of research during the Fellowship.
  2. Include a CV, and three references.
  3. The deadline for applications January 31, 2017

 

B612

20 Sunnyside Ave Suite 427

Mill Valley, CA 94941

[email protected]

 

PLANETARY SCIENCES EXPLORATION FACULTY

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Department: Physics
City: Orlando
State/Province: Florida
Country: USA
Contact Person: Dan Britt
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: University of Central Florida
Application Due Date: Sunday, November 15 2015
Web Link: https://www.jobswithucf.com/postings/43557

The Department of Physics (physics.cos.ucf.edu) at the University of Central Florida (UCF) invites applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level expected to begin in August 2016. As part of the recently awarded Center for Lunar and Asteroid Surface Science (CLASS) initiative with the NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI), we seek candidates with experience in exploration-related planetary science including, but not limited to, regolith processes, microgravity dynamics, impact physics, primitive asteroid mineralogy, and in-situ resource utilization. Applicants must have a Ph.D. at the time of appointment in Planetary Sciences, Physics, or a closely related discipline, and a record of independent, interdisciplinary research. The successful applicant is expected to establish a vigorous, externally funded research program and have a strong commitment to excellence in graduate and undergraduate education. 

UCF is a leading, fast growing, metropolitan research university with about 63,000 students. The Department of Physics currently has 40 faculty members, offers B.S., B.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Physics and a Ph.D. track in Planetary Sciences (www.planets.ucf.edu ), and has recently moved into a state-of-the-art research building. Departmental research programs include condensed matter physics, surface physics, nanoscience, soft condensed matter, planetary science, biological physics, atomic and optical physics, attosecond physics, quantum information processing, and physics education. There are opportunities to benefit from synergy with the UCF-based Florida Space Institute (fsi.ucf.edu), the Nanoscience and Technology Center, the Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center (AMPAC), the College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL), and the Biomolecular Sciences Center.

Interested individuals must complete an on-line application by going to: www.jobswithucf.com. At the time of application, the following documents should also be uploaded: a cover letter, curriculum vitae, summary of research and teaching portfolio, and a list of three professional references with contact information. Screening of applications will begin November 15, 2015 and will continue until the position is filled.

Questions regarding this search may be directed to Dr. Daniel Britt, Chair, Planetary Science Search Committee, at [email protected].

Freelance Editors- Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Freelance Positions
City: No need to relocate.
State/Province: Participants from all across the world are invited to apply
Country: USA
Contact Person: Daniel Rosario
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Cactus Communications
Application Due Date: Saturday, December 05 2015
Web Link: http://cactusglobal.edoola.com/page/eesrf/

Cactus Communications is a pioneer in language services, serving more than 60,000 clients across 116 countries. We employ a global team of highly skilled editors who are experts in various academic fields. We’re currently looking for specialist freelance copyeditors and substantive editors from all across the world.

What you will do

  • Edit manuscripts such that the final text is in standard scientific English and is free of unclear or unidiomatic sentences
  • Adhere to job-specific instructions and format manuscripts according to the target journal when required
  • Ensure that all subject-specific conventions are followed

Why this is a great opportunity

  • Flexibility to determine your schedule and work hours 
  • Potential to earn USD 1200 to 3000 per month (based on regular availability)
  • Additional fees of up to 20%
  • No need to relocate. As this is a freelance opportunity, we invite applicants from all across the world.

What you need
 

  • A Post Doc/PhD/Masters degree or expertise in one or more specialized subject areas in the Earth, Atmospheric or Planetary Sciences field [detailed subject-area list below]
  • Excellent English editing skill and attention to detail (prior editing experience would be great)

Cactus Communications has global subsidiaries and offers editing, translation, medical writing, and other services to researchers, academic journals, and organizations worldwide. We serve more than 60,000 clients across 116 countries and have extensive experience engaging our global community of 800+ freelancers.

Apply now!

To apply, fill in the application form here: http://cactusglobal.edoola.com/page/eesrf/

Detailed subject-area list:

Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences:

Atmospheric chemistry, Atmospheric science, Climate science, Cloud physics, Convective systems, tornadoes, and hurricanes, Geodesy, Geology, Geophysics, Hydrology, Meteorology, Petrology and mineralogy, Numerical weather prediction, Oceanography, Other – Earth, atmospheric, and planetary science, Remote sensing, Seismology and tectonics, Space and planetary science, Synoptic meteorology, Engineering geology, Geochemistry, Stratigraphy, Volcanology

Asteroid observations in the Gaia era

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Laboratoire Lagrange
City: Nice
Country: France
Contact Person: Paolo Tanga
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur
Application Due Date: Wednesday, July 01 2015
Web Link: https://lagrange.oca.eu/spip.php?article1024

The Laboratory Lagrange at the Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur (Nice, France) calls for applications for a PostDoctoral Fellowship funded by the French Space Agency (CNES), in the field of solar system science connected to Gaia. The position is for one year renewable once, based on adequation of the applicant. The Postdoctoral Fellow will contribute to projects that explore data on Solar System objects produced by the Gaia mission, and the use of Gaia astrometry for the exploitation of Earth-based techniques, e.g stellar occultations, to investigate asteroid physical properties.
Qualifications: candidates will be ranked according to their achievements in their doctoral research, record of referreed publications and independent research abilities. The applicants must have earned a Ph.D. degree in physics/astrophysics, with a solid background in observational and numerical approaches, good interpersonal skills and some experience in working within collaborative environments.
Target start date: November 1st, 2015, negotiable.
Deadline for application: July 1st.
For details, see: https://lagrange.oca.eu/spip.php?article1024