Planetary Radar Research

Posted on
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

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

Posted on
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.