Postdoctoral Researcher in Planetary Science

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Space Sector
City: Laurel
State/Province: Maryland
Country: USA
Contact Person: Stacy Murphy
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Application Due Date: Friday, September 15 2017
Web Link: https://jhuapl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=12841

Introduction: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), a national leader in scientific research and development, located midway between Baltimore and Washington, DC is seeking a Post-doctoral Researcher to undertake interdisciplinary planetary science research as part of the Space Exploration Sector’s Planetary Exploration Group. Job Summary: The successful candidate will engage in research on the thermal and physical properties of the lunar regolith and polar regions. Working with scientists on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, the candidate will analyze data from the Diviner and Mini-RF instruments. These data will be compared to other relevant data sets. A model will be developed to interpret the results with respect to the distribution and stability of volatiles in the lunar polar regions. A candidate who has experience in both remote sensing data analysis and computational modeling is especially desired. Duties (Listed in order of importance with the estimated amount of time spent at each task): Supporting the Diviner and Mini-RF science investigations, including participating in team meetings, conducting research, publishing results, and presenting the results at one or more professional conference yearly. (75%) Developing a thermal model of volatile stability in lunar regolith, including conducting research, publishing the results, and presenting the results at least one professional conference yearly. (25%) Note: This job summary and listing of duties is for the purpose of describing the position and its essential functions at time of hire and may change over time. Required Qualifications: • Doctorate in geology, planetary science, or applicable science or engineering field • A strong record of successful publication of research results • Demonstrated ability to manage time effectively on two or more projects Desired Qualifications: • Familiarity with Mini-RF or Diviner data sets • Publication record indicating expertise in remote sensing, computational modeling, or interaction of volatiles with surfaces Special Working Conditions (travel, working in closed areas, extended hours): Occasional travel to professional conferences. Security: Applicant selected will be subject to a government security clearance investigation and must meet the requirements for access to classified information. Eligibility requirements include U.S. citizenship. Equal Employment Opportunity: Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer that complies with Title IX of the Education Amendments Acts of 1972, as well as other applicable laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.

Research Scientist in Planetary Radar (427-1100)

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
City: Arecibo
State/Province: Puerto Rico
Category:
Country: USA
Institution: Universities Space Research Association (USRA)
Application Due Date: Monday, August 29 2016
Web Link: https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=427

The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) is seeking applicants for a Research Scientist position in the Planetary Radar group at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. The research emphasis of the group is the study and characterization of near-Earth objects and other Solar System bodies. Experience and interest in astronomical observations of Solar System objects, small-bodies geophysics, astronomical instrumentation, and/or numerical inverse modeling are desirable. Experience with radar observations and techniques, programming languages, and Linux systems is preferred, but not required. Applications from members of underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged.

The incumbent should hold a Ph.D. in planetary science, astronomy, physics or a related field. Postdoctoral experience is preferred, but not required. The successful candidate should demonstrate the ability to perform independent research, have a track record of scientific publications in planetary science, and would be encouraged to apply for partial funding. The incumbent would be expected to participate in radar observations, data processing, archiving, and modeling of near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies with the Arecibo Planetary radar system.

A complete application must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research plan, which is limited to three (3) pages, and contact information for three (3) references. Review of applications will begin August 29, 2016 and continue until the position is filled.

The Arecibo Observatory is managed for the NSF by a consortium comprising SRI International, USRA, and Universidad Metropolitana. It is home to the largest radio telescope in the world and conducts research programs in Radio Astronomy, Planetary Radar, and Atmospheric Sciences. All appointments are contingent upon the continuation of the cooperative agreement with the NSF for the operation of Arecibo Observatory.

The successful applicant will be a resident in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and will be an employee of USRA. All interested candidates must apply directly on our website at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/.

USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity

 

Postdoctoral Scientist

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: NAIC
City: Arecibo
State/Province: Puerto Rico
Country: USA
Contact Person: Shawn Dixon
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Universities Space Research Association
Application Due Date: Monday, August 29 2016
Web Link: https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=405

Postdoctoral Scientist

Tracking Code

405-1100

Job Description

USRA is an independent, nonprofit research corporation where the combined efforts of in-house talent and university-based expertise merge to advance space science and technology. USRA works across disciplines including bio medicine, planetary science, astrophysics, and engineering and integrates those competencies into applications ranging from fundamental research to facility management and operations. USRA engages the creativity and authoritative expertise of the research community to develop and deliver sophisticated, forward-looking solutions to Federal agencies and other customers – on schedule and within budget.

The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) is seeking applicants for a Postdoctoral Scientist position in the Planetary Radar group at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. This position would involve observations, data processing, archiving, and modeling of near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies with the Arecibo Planetary Radar system. Experience in astronomical observations of Solar System objects, small-bodies geophysics, astronomical instrumentation, and/or numerical inverse modeling is desirable. Experience with radar observations and techniques, programming languages, and Linux systems is preferred but not required. The incumbent would be expected to participate in radar observations and also carry out an independent research program. The Observatory has significant computing facilities. Conference travel and equipment support are available. This position shall be for a two year appointment with the likely renewal of one year.

Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae, a research plan [limit 3 pages], and contact information for three references. A PhD in physics or a related field is required. Applications from members of underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged.

The Arecibo Observatory is managed for the NSF by a consortium comprising SRI International, USRA, and Universidad Metropolitana. It is home to the largest radio telescope in the world and conducts research programs in Radio Astronomy, Planetary Radar, and Atmospheric Sciences. All appointments are contingent upon the continuation of the cooperative agreement with the NSF for the operation of Arecibo Observatory.

The successful applicant will be a resident in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and will be an employee of USRA.  All interested candidates must apply directly on our website at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/.

USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity

Job Location

Arecibo, Puerto Rico, United States

Position Type

Full-Time/Regular

 

Postdoctoral Scientist

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Planetary Radar Group
City: Arecibo
State/Province: Puerto Rico
Country: USA
Contact Person: Edgard Rivera-Valentin
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Arecibo Observatory (USRA)
Application Due Date: Monday, August 29 2016
Web Link: https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=405

The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) is seeking applicants for a Postdoctoral Scientist position in the Planetary Radar group at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. This position would involve observations, data processing, archiving, and modeling of near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies with the Arecibo Planetary Radar system. Experience in astronomical observations of Solar System objects, small-bodies geophysics, astronomical instrumentation, and/or numerical inverse modeling is desirable. Experience with radar observations and techniques, programming languages, and Linux systems is preferred but not required. The incumbent would be expected to participate in radar observations and also carry out an independent research program. The Observatory has significant computing facilities. Conference travel and equipment support are available. This position shall be for a two year appointment with the likely renewal of one year.

Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae, a research plan [limit 3 pages], and contact information for three references. A PhD in planetary science, astronomy, physics or a related field is required. Applications from members of underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged. The search will remain open until the position is filled or closed; however, the screening committee will begin reviewing applications on June 20, 2016.

The Arecibo Observatory is managed for the NSF by a consortium comprising SRI International, USRA, and Universidad Metropolitana. It is home to the largest radio telescope in the world and conducts research programs in Radio Astronomy, Planetary Radar, and Atmospheric Sciences. USRA is an independent, nonprofit research corporation where the combined efforts of in-house talent and university-based expertise merge to advance space science and technology. USRA works across disciplines including bio medicine, planetary science, astrophysics, and engineering and integrates those competencies into applications ranging from fundamental research to facility management and operations. USRA engages the creativity and authoritative expertise of the research community to develop and deliver sophisticated, forward-looking solutions to Federal agencies and other customers – on schedule and within budget.

The successful applicant will be a resident in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and will be an employee of USRA. Appointments at the Arecibo Observatory are contingent upon the continuation of the cooperative agreement with the NSF for the operation of Arecibo Observatory. All interested candidates must apply directly on our website at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/.

USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity

Summer Internships in Radio Astronomy, Solar System Studies & Atmospheric Sciences at Arecibo Observatory

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
City: Arecibo
State/Province: PR
Country: USA
Contact Person: Robert Minchin
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Arecibo Observatory
Application Due Date: Monday, February 01 2016
Web Link: http://www.naic.edu/reu_program.html

Arecibo Observatory will conduct a summer student program at the observatory site in Puerto Rico during Summer 2016 (contingent on funding from the National Science Foundation’s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program). Areas of research include radio astronomy, solar system studies and atmospheric sciences. Students interested in electronic instrumentation or computer science are also encouraged to apply. The assistantships, which include a stipend, accommodation, and round trip airline tickets, are conducted during a flexible ten week period beginning in June.  Students will have opportunities to visit many of the beautiful sites of Puerto Rico, which is a U.S. Commonwealth.

Undergraduates who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and who will be enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program (part or full time) during Fall 2016 are eligible. Apply online at http://www.naic.edu/reu_program.html by January 25, 2016.  EOE/AAE

 

 

Tenure Track Faculty Position in Space Sciences

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Current state: Review
Department: Physical Sciences
City: Daytona Beach
State/Province: FL
Country: USA
Contact Person: Matthew Zettergren
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Application Due Date: Tuesday, January 05 2016

The Department of Physical Sciences at the Daytona Beach campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University invites applications for a Tenure-Track faculty position in areas of space- or ground-based instrumentation and space systems engineering with applications to space, atmospheric, planetary, or earth sciences. The successful candidate is expected to pursue an actively funded experimental research program, and to teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students. This position will be at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in engineering, physics, or a related science discipline and be available by August 15, 2016.
The Physical Sciences Department has over 30 faculty members and has greatly expanded its space and upper atmospheric research activities over the past decade. This increased research activity has recently culminated in the founding of the Center for Space and Atmospheric Research. The department is home to one of the leading ABET-accredited undergraduate Engineering Physics programs in the US, as well as expanding BS Space Physics, BS Astronomy & Astrophysics, MS and PhD Engineering Physics programs.
Review of applications will begin on January 5, 2016. Applications should be submitted online and include a cover letter, CV, statements of research interests and teaching philosophy, as well as the contact information of at least three professional references. All materials should be submitted through the link at:  http://eraucareers.erau.edu; click on “Career Search”, and search for “Engineering Physics” at location Daytona Beach. Inquiries may be addressed to the search committee chair: Matthew Zettergren, [email protected], 386-226-7006.

 

Planetary Radar Research Scientist

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Current state: Approved and Notify DPS Secretary
Department: Solar System Observations
City: Arecibo
State/Province: Puerto Rico
Country: USA
Contact Person: Mike Nolan
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Arecibo Observatory
Application Due Date: Tuesday, August 04 2015
Web Link: https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=288&source=ONLINE&JobOwner=992275&company_id=16640&version=1&byBusinessUnit=NULL&bycountry=0&bystate=1&byRegion=US_PR&bylocation=&keywords=&byCat=36329&proximityCountry=&postalCode=&radiusDistance=&isKilometers=&tosearch=yes&city=

The Arecibo Observatory has an opening for a postdoctoral or research scientist position in the Solar System Studies group studying near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies with the Arecibo Observatory Planetary Radar system and the William E. Gordon Telescope. This position would involve observations, data processing, archiving, and modeling of near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies with the Arecibo Planetary radar system. Experience with radar observations and techniques is not a prerequisite. Experience and interest in astronomical observations of Solar System objects, small-bodies geophysics, astronomical instrumentation, and / or numerical inverse modeling are desirable.  The incumbent would be resident in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and be an employee of Universities Space Research Association. The incumbent would be expected to participate in radar observations and also carry out an independent research program, and would be encouraged to apply for partial funding support. The Observatory and the Solar System group have significant computing facilities. Conference travel and equipment support are available.

USRA is an independent, nonprofit research corporation where the combined efforts of in-house talent and university-based expertise merge to advance space science and technology. USRA works across disciplines including biomedicine, planetary science, astrophysics, and engineering and integrates those competencies into applications ranging from fundamental research to facility management and operations. USRA engages the creativity and authoritative expertise of the research community to develop and deliver sophisticated, forward-looking solutions to Federal agencies and other customers – on schedule and within budget.

Planetary Radar Research

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Current state: Review
Department: Science Department
City: Arecibo
State/Province: Puerto Rico
Category:
Country: USA
Contact Person: Shawn Dixon
Contact Email: [email protected]
Institution: Universities Space Research Association
Web Link: https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=288

The Arecibo Observatory has an opening for a research scientist position in the Solar System Studies group studying near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies with the Arecibo Observatory Planetary Radar system and the William E. Gordon Telescope. This position would involve observations, data processing, archiving, and modeling of near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies with the Arecibo Planetary radar system. Experience with radar observations and techniques is not a prerequisite. Experience and interest in astronomical observations of Solar System objects, small-bodies geophysics, astronomical instrumentation, and / or numerical inverse modeling are desirable.  The incumbent would be resident in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and be an employee of Universities Space Research Association. The incumbent would be expected to participate in radar observations and also carry out an independent research program, and would be encouraged to apply for partial funding support. The Observatory and the Solar System group have significant computing facilities. Conference travel and equipment support are available.

 

Required Skills and Experience

  • Ph.D. in Physical Sciences

 

All interested candidates must apply directly on our website at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/

 

USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity

 

USGS Astrogeology Science Center Job Opportunities

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Current state: Approved
Department: Astrogeology
City: Flagstaff
State/Province: Arizona
Country: USA
Institution: United States Geological Survey
Application Due Date: Friday, February 21 2014

The U.S. Geological Survey Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff,

Arizona, has up to three full-time permanent interdisciplinary

(Geologist, Geophysicist, Physical Scientist, or Space Scientist)

research positions now posted online. The soft-money positions are at

the GS-13 grade level (comparable to associate professors in academia).

Candidates with strong research credentials in planetary science or in

remote sensing and geoscience applicable to planetary studies are

sought. Experience with both obtaining NASA research grants and working

on planetary space missions is especially important. The application

opportunity will be open from February 3, 2014 to February 21, 2014.