Jobs
Women in Planetary Science maintains a Jobs page for YOU to post your announcements and links to jobs available for planetary scientists.
Please abide by the following criteria:
1. Announce only planetary science/astronomy jobs or those suitable for planetary scientists/astronomers with a master’s degree or Ph.D. Postdoc positions are fine here; those seeking new graduate students should be posted on the “graduate student” and/or “undergraduate” page.
2. Include a link to a page with application instructions.
3. Include the closing date of the announcement (most recent are at the top of the list :).
Note: First time posters will require approval which should be done within a day in most circumstances. If you don’t see your post go up please feel free to e-mail Kelsi. Subsequent posts from the same e-mail address should go through automatically.
Thank you — and good luck!
Other lists of planetary jobs:
DPS – http://dps.aas.org/jobs
AGU – http://planets.agu.org/employment.php
AAS – https://jobregister.aas.org/
The Astrobetter blog maintains a list of current postdocs and faculty/research positions per year.
Postdocs were formerly listed on the Graduate Students page – but are currently being posted here.
TWO OPEN RANK PROFESSORS OF PLANETARY SCIENCES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BERN
The Division of Space Research and Planetary Sciences within the
Physics Institute of the University of Bern has two openings, as of
2025, for two professors in experimental planetary sciences. The
Division is one of the leading research groups in the field of space
instrumentation for experimental Solar System exploration and is
looking for professors in the fields of planetary remote sensing and
in situ mass spectrometry or in related fields. The initial hiring
level can range from assistant professor tenure track to full
professor according to qualifications (open rank). The successful
candidates are expected to have or further develop an excellent and
internationally recognized track record in the development,
construction, and exploitation of scientific instrumentation flying on
spacecraft missions. The Division offers excellent conditions in terms
of laboratory infrastructure, engineering, and manufacturing
capabilities to build space-grade hardware. The University of Bern has
set the aim of increasing the percentage of women in leading academic
positions and thus strongly encourages female scientists to apply for
the positions.
The application deadline is 1 August 2024. More information can be
found at:
https://www.space.unibe.ch/about_us/jobs/questionnaire/index_eng.html
TWO POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN MOON ENVIRONMENTS AND MAGNETOSPHERIC INTERACTION AT DIAS
Two new postdoctoral position are available within the Dublin Institute
for Advanced Studies (DIAS) Planetary Magnetospheres Group:
https://dias.ie/planetary
The positions are available for 2 years in the first instance, with
scope for extension, starting as soon as possible. One of the positions
is focused on Ganymede’s aurora and spacecraft charging of the JUICE
mission, the other focuses on moon-magnetosphere interaction and
machine learning.
Closing date May 17, 2024.
Both vacancies can be accessed through this link:
https://www.dias.ie/vacancies/
Prospective applicants are encouraged to directly contact and discuss
scientific opportunities with Dr. Mika Holmberg (mika@cp.dias.ie)
regarding Ganymede’s aurora and spacecraft charging position and
Dr. Hans Huybrighs (hans@cp.dias.ie) regarding the moon-magnetosphere
position.
At DIAS, we are committed to building an inclusive scientific
community, distinguished by scientific excellence, gender balance,
and diversity. Proposals for flexible working will be considered.
Applicants are welcome to include in their CV (if applicable) any
career breaks, and a short statement on any impact the Covid-19
pandemic had on their scientific productivity.
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN LUNAR STUDIES
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) is a leading research
institute in the field of planetary magnetospheres and solar wind
interactions with a focus on particle measurements. The tasks include
science data analysis from IRF’s particle instruments onboard lunar
missions Chandrayaan-1 and Chang’e-4 and collaboration with our
simulation group working on the exosphere dynamics and global
moon-solar wind interaction models.
For more information:
https://www.irf.se/vacancies
TWO OPEN POSITIONS AT THE FACULTY OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, TU DELFT, THE NETHERLANDS
In the group of Dr. Edgar Steenstra, a laboratory-based PhD position
and 2 Year Postdoc position are available. These positions are part of
the ERC StG VenusVolAtmos with which we aim to constrain the chemical
links and feedback mechanisms between the interior, surface and
atmosphere of Venus using experiments and models. These experiments
will be conducted in the new high-pressure/temperature lab that is
currently being built as part of the Delft Planetary Labs (DPL) at TU
Delft.
PhD Position: Experimental Investigations of Volcanism and Rock
Weathering on Venus
The successful applicant will conduct lava degassing and weathering
experiments on Venus surface rocks under a controlled high-pressure,
high-temperature atmosphere and develop thermodynamic models to
quantitatively describe these processes.
Post-Doctoral Position: Experimental Investigations of
Atmosphere-Surface Interactions on Venus
This position is focused on both the experimental and numerical
investigation of surface weathering processes on Venus and the
applicability of the latter to understand Venus’ enigmatic evolution.
For more information, please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/2vfdtcw6
https://tinyurl.com/2umbs8tm
GUEST SCIENTIST FOR RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AT THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics is seeking a guest scientist to
help us build advanced image analysis software for studies of northern
lights and other phenomena in the polar atmosphere. You will be part of
a team that is improving the institute’s research infrastructure – a
toolbox for data analysis and various information services for
researchers, authorities and the general public.
For more information:
https://www.irf.se/vacancies
OPEN CALLS FOR PHD, POSTDOC, ACADEMY SCIENTIST, AND INSTRUMENT OPERATOR POSITIONS IN SPACE RESEARCH
The Space Research Institute (IWF) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
(OeAW), invites applications for a number of open positions in
exoplanet research and space-related instrument development:
– PhD positions in Interdisciplinary Space Sciences and Planetary
Research: (1) machine learning supported exoplanet cloud formation
modelling, and also as part of YRP@Graz (2) solar eruptions and their
global magnetic environment (University of Graz), and (3) magnetic
helicity in solar eruptions and related interplanetary disturbances
(University of Graz)
The application process has two stages and aims to decrease selection
biases. Deadline: 30 April 2024
– Postdoc Position in Cloud Droplets and Redox Pairs in the Venusian
Atmosphere. Deadline: 15 April 2024
– Postdoc Positions in Exoplanet Atmosphere: (1) cloud modelling and
(2) links to observations. Deadline: 15 May 2024
– Academy Scientist in Satellite Laser Ranging & Space Safety.
Deadline: 30 April 2024
– Instrument Operator for the ASPOC instrument onboard NASA MMS
(part-time). Deadline: 31 March 2024
Information about the positions can be found here:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/iwf/institute/working-with-us
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN LUNAR SCIENCE AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
LunaSCOPE, a NASA SSERVI lunar science research team hosted at Brown
University, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow.
Applicant research should complement and enhance one or more of
LunaSCOPE’s research themes: (1) magma oceans, (2) magnetism, (3)
volcanism and tectonism, (4) volatiles, and (5) regolith and impacts.
Interested individuals should have a Ph.D. in planetary science,
geophysics, physics/astronomy, statistics, mathematics, or a related
field. LunaSCOPE is interested in diversifying planetary science, and
encourages candidates from groups historically underrepresented in
higher education to apply.
Applicants can upload a CV and research statement via our online form
found at:
https://lunascope.org/jobs
Research statements can take the form of a full proposal for novel
research related to LunaSCOPE themes, or a statement of how a
candidate’s research interests and accomplishments could further the
research programs of one or more LunaSCOPE investigators.
For more information, please visit:
https://sites.brown.edu/lunascope/team/
Applications will be initially reviewed on May 15, 2024.
Any questions can be directed to Kevin Stacey
(kevin_stacey@brown.edu).
More info at:
https://LunaSCOPE.org
and:
https://sservi.nasa.gov/
INSTRUMENT ENGINEER POSITION AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY IN
PLANETARY SCIENCE
The PIXEL research group (Planetary Instrumentation eXperimentation
and Exploration Laboratory) in the Department of Astronomy and
Planetary Sciences at NAU seeks a full-time employee to fill an
Instrument Engineer position to support the development and
application of new remote sensing instruments for use in the
laboratory, field, UAS and spaceborne applications. They will
perform managerial, leadership, and engineering duties associated with
design, analysis, development, procurement, fabrication, integration,
and testing of the optical, electrical, and mechanical sub-systems of
spacecraft instruments. Leads the engineering responsibilities for a
range of projects providing professional direction and coordination to
other staff, including students. They will have significant experience
in spacecraft instrument development, design and environmental test
programs. The candidate may also have additional specialized
experience in certain subsystems within instruments (e.g., optical,
sensors, electrical, software mechanical, etc.). Applications accepted
until April 1, 2024.
Minimum Qualifications:
a) Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field, and
b) 5 years of professional engineering experience related to remote
sensing instrument development; or
c) Any combination of relevant education and experience may be
substituted for the educational.
For the full position description and to apply please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/4dscm3vj
Questions: Christopher.Edwards at nau.edu
NEW PRIZE POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP THROUGH THE RICE SPACE INSTITUTE
The Rice Space Institute at Rice University in Houston, TX is seeking
applicants for a postdoctoral fellow to conduct independent research
that contributes to the scientific mission of the recently established
Center for Planet Formation, Evolution, and Habitability. The center’s
areas of interest span a broad range of topics, including the formation
and evolution of planetary systems, the origin, delivery, distribution,
and cycling of life-essential elements on planets, the interaction
between planets and their host stars, comparative planetology,
processes and properties of planetary interiors, and the interactions
between the interiors and planetary surfaces. Scholars with a track
record of interdisciplinary research in astronomy/astrophysics, Earth
and planetary sciences, and space science are particularly encouraged
to apply.
The position is open to theoreticians, experimentalists, modelers and
observational astronomy and Earth and planetary scientists. The
successful candidate will be housed in either the Department of Earth,
Environmental and Planetary Sciences or the Department of Physics &
Astronomy. The appointment will be for two years, renewable for a third
year based on progress and performance. Applications are due April 15,
2024. Details and application link here:
https://tinyurl.com/3ra75saa
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN PLANETARY FIELD GEOLOGY AS ENABLED BY VIRTUAL REALITY
The recently launched Dreamscape Discovery Initiative (DDI) at Arizona
State University was established to explore the use of immersive
virtual reality for scientific research. One focus of our work is to
create virtual environments using real observational data from other
planetary bodies and to explore ways to conduct planetary field geology
using those environments as proxies. We are searching for a
postdoctoral researcher to join the team who has a strong record in
field geology or field planetary science. All applications must be
submitted through:
https://apply.interfolio.com/143048
For more information, contact Kip Hodges (kvhodges at asu.edu).
Planetary Science Institute CEO Position
https://www.psi.edu/about/jobs/
SETI INSTITUTE BARUCH S. BLUMBERG FELLOWSHIP AND THE WILLIAM J. WELCH FELLOWSHIP
These prestigious fellowships will focus on innovation in astrobiology
and exploration and engineering the future of cosmic exploration.
For more information, go to:
https://www.seti.org/postdoctoral-fellowships-seti-institute
PLANETARY TRACKING DATA ANALYSIS DEVELOPER/RESEARCHER VACANCY AT THE DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
The open-source Tudat software has been applied to a broad variety of
simulation studies for future mission tracking data analysis. We are
currently extending the software to be able to process radiometric
(DSN/ESTRACK) data from planetary spacecraft, as well as Earth-optical
data of Solar System objects.
In this context, we have a vacancy for an 18-month position to support
these developments. The focus of the position is on software
development, but up to 30% of the time can be used on a research
project led by the candidate. In addition, the candidate will be
actively involved in ongoing research and publications. The position
would be ideally suited for a recent/upcoming M.Sc. or Ph.D. graduate
with a background in astrodynamics and orbit determination, with a
strong affinity for software development.
For more details, please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/3332ytwu
Please contact Dominic Dirkx (D.Dirkx at tudelft.nl) with any questions.
POSTDOC POSITION, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
We seek a teaching postdoctoral researcher at the University of Central
Florida that will be advised by Dr. Kerri Donaldson Hanna. For this
position, we seek someone with expertise in analyzing and
characterizing samples from planetary bodies including asteroids and
the Moon and linking those characterizations to observations of those
bodies. In addition to conducting independent research, the postdoc
will be expected to teach one physics or astronomy course during UCF’s
fall and spring semesters. This is a 12-month position with possibility
of renewal pending funding and satisfactory performance and pays
$60,000 annually.
Additional details can be found at:
https://tinyurl.com/5k9j6ak2
We seek a postdoctoral researcher within the Department of Physics at the University of Central Florida. The postdoc will be advised
by Dr. Kerri Donaldson Hanna and will work within her research group and have access to her laboratory facilities. Donaldson Hanna’s research focuses on understanding the formation and evolution of Solar System planetary bodies using laboratory and spacecraft
techniques. This includes the characterization of analog materials in the laboratory to interpret telescopic and spacecraft-based remote sensing observations. For this position, we seek someone with expertise in analyzing and characterizing samples from planetary
bodies including asteroids and the Moon and linking those characterizations to observations of those bodies.
Responsibilities:
In addition to conducting independent research, the postdoc will be expected to teach one physics or astronomy
course (see preferred qualifications for list of possible courses) during UCF’s fall and spring semesters. Additional expectations include:
1) Communicate research results in scholarly publications and scientific meetings.
2) Participate in weekly group meetings.
3) Mentor PhD and undergraduate students.
4) Contribute to the writing of NASA proposals.
This is a 12-month position with possibility of renewal pending funding and satisfactory performance and pays
$60,000 annually.
Minimum Qualifications:
PhD in Planetary Sciences, Planetary Geology, Physics, Astronomy or a related field.
Preferred Qualifications:
We look to recruit a postdoc that has had some amount of teaching experience (e.g., university lectures, TA experience including lab
courses) and would be capable of teaching courses including Introduction to Astronomy (AST2002), Solar System Astronomy (AST3110), Planetary Geophysics (AST4152), Asteroids Comets Meteorites (AST4142), Life in the Universe (AST2037), Experimental Methods in
Astronomy (AST4700), and Earth’s Climate (MET2104).
Apply at:
https://ucf.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/careers/details/Post-Doctoral-Scholar_R107454?q=R107454
SETI INSTITUTE BARUCH S. BLUMBERG FELLOWSHIP AND THE WILLIAM J. WELCH
FELLOWSHIP
These prestigious fellowships will focus on innovation in astrobiology
and exploration and engineering the future of cosmic exploration.
For more information, go to:
https://www.seti.org/postdoctoral-fellowships-seti-institute
ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available in the ESA Space Science Archives (https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc).
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD) and PhD students are particularly encouraged to apply. We encourage applications from women and minorities. The evaluation process is anonymised to ensure equal opportunities for all applicants.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC (Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 May 2024 will be considered for visits in autumn and winter 2024/2025.
The Universities Space Research Association’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, TX, invites applications for a full-time senior staff scientist. This position is funded at least half-time for two years. We seek a mid-career, self-motivated scientist with a strong record of outstanding research and a demonstrated record of external funding. We will also consider applications from early career scientists with similar research records and a history of successful research grants. We especially wish to augment and extend our expertise in astromaterials research, specifically the petrology and geochemistry of planetary materials, including extraterrestrial solid and terrestrial analog samples. The successful applicant will maintain and enhance the strong ties between the LPI and the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division at NASA Johnson Space Center and will have access to analytical and experimental facilities at both LPI and JSC.
For more information about the position, please contact the LPI Interim Director, Dr. Walter Kiefer, kiefer at lpi.usra.edu. The complete job description and a link to the application website is available at https://www.lpi.usra.edu/science/positions-available/#staffSci1 . Review of candidates will begin after March 22, 2024; however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Universities Space Research Association is an independent, nonprofit research corporation seeking a Director for the Lunar and Planetary Institute. The Director of the LPI provides scientific leadership for and management of the program of research and operations of the Institute to maintain it as a premier research center supporting NASA’s strategic goals in lunar and planetary sample science and exploration of the Solar System. The Director oversees multiple activities carried out by the LPI, including conducting cutting-edge scientific research through grants and contracts; running highly successful conferences and workshops, including the annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; training and providing resources for early-career researchers; connecting the public to planetary science through a variety of events and activities; and providing extensive library and digital resources to the planetary science community. The LPI enjoys a strong partnership with the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, facilitated by the proximity of the two organizations and historic collaborations. The complete job description and a link to the application website is available at https://www.lpi.usra.edu/science/positions-available/#director . Review of applications will begin on May 15, 2024.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: DEPARTMENT HEAD, PURDUE EAPS
The College of Science at Purdue University invites applications for
Head of the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
(EAPS):
https://www.eaps.purdue.edu
We seek a highly accomplished scholar and visionary leader who is
dedicated to promoting scholarly and teaching excellence in an
interdisciplinary department. Please see the full job ad for a position
description, qualifications, and application instructions:
http://tinyurl.com/2s3wmhye
A review of applications will begin on March 1, 2024, and continue
until the position is filled. The anticipated start date for the
position is as early as August 2024. Nominations of outstanding
potential candidates are welcomed. Applications, nominations, and
inquiries should be addressed to: Prof. Ken Ridgway and Prof. Briony
Horgan, Co-Chairs of the Search Committee
(eaps-faculty-search@purdue.edu).
TWO POST-DOC POSITIONS IN MARS-RELATED RESEARCH AT UNIVERSITY OF OSLO, NORWAY
At University of Oslo in the new Centre for Planetary Habitability we
have currently two postdoctoral positions available, both have the
application deadline on February 29, 2024.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Planetary Sciences (257624):
On deciphering the planetary rock record to explore evidence and fate
of water on terrestrial planetary objects from the surface mineralogy
and morphology.
http://tinyurl.com/52yuwzaf
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Earth and Planetary Sciences (257508):
On establishing a Mars Sample Return (MSR) Analogue Sample Library
(ASL) of terrestrial sample materials relevant for the MSR Campaign
directed jointly by ESA and NASA.
http://tinyurl.com/mw4bycnn
LUNAR POSTDOC POSITION AT JPL
The postdoctoral research associate will work with Dr. Catherine Elder
to investigate the surface of the Moon. Specifically, they will use
data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Diviner Lunar
Radiometer Experiment (Diviner) to constrain the thermophysical
properties of the surface. Areas of particular interest include
volcanism, and the breakdown of rocks and the evolution of regolith.
Additionally, the postdoctoral researcher will supervise undergraduate
interns. The interns will use LRO Camera (LROC) images to count
boulders surrounding cold-spot craters to assess spatial variability
in the subsurface rock content of the Moon.
Qualifications:
Applicants with a PhD in planetary science, physics, geology,
astronomy, or any related field are encouraged to apply. Experience
with some or all of the following is helpful but not required:
-Supervising students
-Using remote sensing data
-Using ArcGIS
-Numerical modeling
If you’re interested, you can apply here:
http://tinyurl.com/2echauz8
UPCOMING CIVIL SERVANT POSITION AT NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTERThis scientist will conduct research and develop applications to straddle heliophysics and planetary science. The incumbent will havethe opportunity to use the Low Energy Electron and Ion Facility which develops, test, and calibration of charged-particle instruments. In addition, that scientist will have a leading role in the Dusty Plasma Lab. This Research Astrophysicist position will be offered to researchers and technical authorities with experience in spectroscopy and fields with emphasis on the development of experimental and analytical techniques, theories, and observations that can be used to improve our understanding of planetary environments and dust. The selected candidate will participate as a Principal and/or Co-Investigator for future investigations in the space-weather effects on planetary environments, with responsibility for leading and directing the work of multidisciplinary teams of scientists. The candidate will have opportunities to lead the development of research proposals for new activities, execute funded projects, and share accomplishments through conferences and peer-reviewed literature. Formal announcement is expected on February 9, 2024 (through February23) under the category of Research Astrophysicist, AST Fields and Particles (Direct Hire), GS-1330-14/15 on USA Jobs. Direct inquiries to Dr. Amy Winebarger, amy.r.winebarger at nasa.gov.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: ASSISTANT RESEARCHER POSITION AT UC BERKELEY, SPACE SCIENCES LAB
The Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley
seeks applications for an Assistant Researcher position in the
Planetary Science and Astrobiology Group. The Assistant Researcher will
work in the moon-plasma interaction group led by Dr. Andrew Poppe and
will broadly focus on investigating space plasma interactions with the
Moon, Mercury, asteroids, moons of Mars, and outer planet satellites.
Research is to be conducted via a combination of data analysis from
past and current in-situ plasma observations and numerical modeling
across a wide range of scales. Additional duties include presentation
and publication of scientific results and the submission of extramural
grant proposals.
Application information can be found here:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04301
More information about the UC Berkeley Space Sciences Lab can be found
here:
https://www.ssl.berkeley.edu/
Questions can be directed to poppe at berkeley.edu
POST-DOC OPPORTUNITY IN ROME, ITALY
For the study of Martian analogues to support the ESA Rosalind
Franklin Rover mission
1 year, renewable. 32,000 Euro Annual
http://tinyurl.com/6hdsck65
The Post-Doc will work in Rome within the context of the Martian
Exploration Program of Instituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF),
funded by the Italian Space Agency
Description of Research Activity:
– Field survey (photo-interpretation, data collection, sampling,
mapping) exploring the geological and geophysical analogies between
Rosalind Franklin’s landing site and a selection of Earth’s
environments analog to the mission landing site
– Comparison between the field and its Martian counterpart
– Documenting samples and cataloguing for online publication
– Developing compositional and geologic models
– Developing and testing geologic mapping with innovative methods and
technologies
Due date: 26 January 2024
Requirements: PhD in geology, planetary science, physics, or
engineering OR Master’s Degree with three years of experience in the
field of pure or applied research
For inquiries and/or help with the application process, please contact
Alessandro Frigeri (alessandro.frigeri@inaf.it) and Francesca Altieri
(francesca.altieri at inaf.it)
Postdoctoral Position, UC Santa Cruz, Planetary Thermal Evolution Modeling
The Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics and Other Worlds Laboratory at the University of California, Santa Cruz, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar position in planetary evolution modeling. We are particularly interested in candidates who have experience working on theory and modeling of planetary or stellar interiors or atmospheres.
Successful candidates will work in the research group of Professor Jonathan Fortney, which focuses on the physics and chemistry of the atmospheres and interiors of substellar objects, from terrestrial planets to giant planets to brown dwarfs, for objects in and out of the solar system. Potential projects for the Scholar include the thermal evolution and internal structure of strongly irradiated giant planets, solar system giant planets, brown dwarfs, and sub-Neptunes. Projects will require code development in Python and potentially include work with the open-source MESA code.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: All documents and materials must be submitted as a single PDF and should be forwarded to Jonathan Fortney (jfortney@ucsc.edu). Applications must include:
a cover letter
a curriculum vitae with list of publications
a research statement (up to 3 pages) that includes a discussion of relevant experience in addition to future research interests
names of three references who will be submitting letters
Please have each of the three references e-mail their recommendation letters to jfortney at ucsc.edu by the application deadline for full consideration. Please refer to “Evolution Postdoc” in all correspondence.
RECRUITMENT PERIOD: Full consideration will be given to applications completed by Monday January 22, 2024. Applications received after this date will be considered if the position has not been filled.
Steve Fossett Postdoctoral Fellowship
The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in Saint Louis invites applications for the Steve Fossett Postdoctoral Fellowship. The Department seeks outstanding candidates who will strengthen and complement existing areas of study, including terrestrial and planetary geology, geochemistry, geophysics, geobiology, and climate science. Candidates will be encouraged to collaborate directly with faculty and students within the Department, and will be invited to lead a seminar in their area of expertise.
This competitive postdoc is awarded for a one-year period, which may be extended to a second year. The annual salary is $70,000 with additional research funds of $6,000 per year. The appointment is anticipated to begin on or around July 1, 2024.
Qualifications
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Earth, planetary, or climate science or a related field at the time of appointment, and have a record of excellent scholarship. The ideal candidate will have trans-disciplinary interests, and will interact scientifically with a broad spectrum of the Department’s members.
Application Instructions
Applicants should include a cover letter, a current curriculum vitae (including full publication list), a two- to four-page statement of research interests, and the names and contact information for three professional references. Inquiries about the position should be directed to Prof. William McKinnon (mckinnon at wustl.edu). Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and the position will remain open until filled. Priority will be given to applications received by Febuary 7, 2024. Please see:
https://apply.interfolio.com/138677
SETI INSTITUTE BARUCH S. BLUMBERG FELLOWSHIP AND THE WILLIAM J. WELCH FELLOWSHIP
These prestigious fellowships will focus on innovation in astrobiology
and exploration and engineering the future of cosmic exploration.
For more information, go to:
https://tinyurl.com/2p98k2wt
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN SPACE PHYSICS AT THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS
Applications are invited for investigations of plasma heating and
particle acceleration associated with magnetic reconnection. The PhD
student will work with state-of-the-art experimental data from NASA’s
multi-spacecraft Magnetospheric MultiScale (MMS) and ESA/NASA Solar
Orbiter missions.
For more information, go to:
https://www.irf.se/jobb
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, ELISABETH GEORGESON
FELLOW
Open across engineering subjects, including as applies to relevant
areas of planetary exploration +/- robotics. This three-year Fellowship
specifically supports early-career (postdoctoral) researchers from
backgrounds that are under-represented in engineering research and
academia (e.g. gender, minority ethnicity, disability, disadvantaged
circumstances, etc.) and enables them to develop their research profile
so as to establish an independent academic career.
Deadline: 15 January, 2024.
https://tinyurl.com/yn929w8n
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PLANETARY SCIENCE
The Department of Physics (physics.ucf.edu) at the University of
Central Florida invites applications for two full-time, 9-month,
faculty positions at the rank of assistant professor (tenure earning)
or associate professor (tenured), anticipated to begin in August 2024.
We seek candidates whose experience and plans emphasize fundamental
research in the fields of space resources, planetary and remote-sensing
instrumentation, analysis and modeling of mission datasets, planetary
surface processes, and SmallSat mission development. We are especially
interested in candidates that have skills and research expertise to
successfully propose for flight hardware projects, including commercial
missions, as well as flight instruments, mission science teams, and
mission leadership. Successful candidates are expected to establish
vigorous, externally funded research programs and have a strong
commitment to graduate and undergraduate education. Applicants must
have a Ph.D. in physics, planetary sciences, or a closely related
discipline and a substantial record of independent research. For
appointment as a tenured associate professor, the candidate must have a
demonstrated record of teaching, research, and service commensurate
with a tenured faculty at the rank of associate professor. Review of
applications will begin on January 16, 2024, and continue until the
positions are filled.
https://tinyurl.com/pxdrxccx
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN ATMOSPHERIC ESCAPE SCIENCE
We seek a postdoc to join the “Retention of Habitable Atmospheres in
Planetary Systems” (RHAPS) project, funded by NASA’s Interdisciplinary
Consortia for Astrobiology Research. The position is at LASP at CU
Boulder, but the successful candidate will spend 50% of their time
interacting with team member Alex Glocer from NASA GSFC to work with
planetary ionosphere, thermosphere, and outflow models. Occasional
travel to NASA GSFC will be required. The remaining 50% of their time
will be spent interacting with any of the RHAPS team members at LASP
and CU (Dave Brain, Mike Chaffin, Kevin France, Aimee Merkel, Zach
Berta-Thompson, Bill Peterson, Robin Ramstad) to pursue research
relevant to the RHAPS objectives.
These objectives include:
– Determining stellar inputs for atmospheric escape
– Modeling upper atmospheric reservoirs for escape
– Modeling escape processes
– Comparing models with relevant observations of escape
– Making model results accessible via a web interface
– Using model results to estimate atmospheric lifetimes and make
predictions for future observations of exoplanets.
Applications are due January 15. More information can be found at:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=53331
Or contact david.brain at lasp.colorado.edu
GEOSPATIAL SCIENTIST POSITION WITH JACOBS/CMS AT NASA-JSC
The Geospatial Scientist will:
– Employ GIS and remote sensing techniques to Earth, Moon, and other
planetary image data in support of International Space Station (ISS)
and Artemis missions
– Provide science services and technology products to a range of human
exploration organizations including Gateway, Orion, the
lander/ascent systems, spacesuits, EVA, and ISS
– Interact with scientists, engineers, and managers in a highly
dynamic and occasionally time critical environment at NASA’s Johnson
Space Center (JSC)
– Develop funding proposals for submission to relevant scientific and
technology grant solicitations opportunities
– And more…
Details:
https://jacobs.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=ADV0007WW
For more information on Jacobs’ partnership with NASA at Johnson Space
Center (JSC), please visit:
https://www.wehavespaceforyou.com
LECTURER/READER IN ROBOTIC SYSTEMS, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS
Application Deadline: 15 January 2024. Further information at:
https://tinyurl.com/23tfwvvp
LPI ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE RYDER POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
The Universities Space Research Association’s Lunar and Planetary
Institute in Houston, Texas, invites applications for the Graham Ryder
Postdoctoral Fellowship, which honors the accomplishments and legacy
of Dr. Graham Ryder. Dr. Ryder was a world-recognized authority on
lunar samples and the history of the Moon and was a Staff Scientist at
the LPI for nearly 20 years.
Applicants for this position should have (or should be received within
6 months) a Ph.D. in a planetary science, geoscience, and/or a related
space sciences field, and a strong publication record. Ryder Fellows
are expected to define their own research direction and foci within
the planetary sciences, with an emphasis in lunar petrology and
geology. For more information, visit:
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/science/positions-available/#graham
VISITING LECTURER IN ASTRONOMY AT MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
Mount Holyoke College invites applications for a two-year, full-time
visiting lecturer position in planetary science beginning Fall 2024 in
Astronomy. Teaching responsibilities will be five courses in some
combination of introductory solar systems, planetary science, and
advanced seminar courses.
Mount Holyoke College, located in South Hadley, Massachusetts, is an
active member of the Five College Astronomy Department, which provides
multiple opportunities for research collaborations. The successful
candidate must be dedicated to undergraduate education and enjoy
working with students. Candidates must hold a Ph.D.
Include a letter of interest, CV, and statements covering (1) research
interests, (2) teaching philosophy, (3) the mentoring of a diverse
student body, and (4) contact information for three references.
Applications must be made online at:
http://careers.mtholyoke.edu
Review will begin on January 2 2024.
ELIZABETH GEORGESON FELLOW (ENGINEERING)
Application Deadline: January 15, 2023.
Open across engineering subjects, including as applies to relevant
areas of planetary exploration +/- robotics. This three-year Fellowship
specifically supports early-career (postdoctoral) researchers from
backgrounds that are under-represented in engineering research and
academia (e.g. gender, minority ethnicity, disability, disadvantaged
circumstances, etc.) and enables them to develop their research profile
so as to establish an independent academic career.
Further information at:
https://tinyurl.com/yn929w8n
Assistant Professor of Physics Experimental Research
The Utah State University Department of Physics invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in experimental physics. Preference will be given to candidates who will strengthen existing experimental efforts in the department. Current experimental activities include atmospheric and space physics, physics of materials in extreme environments, and nanoscale structures in electronics and photonics. A competitive package is available to support the establishment of an active research laboratory. Expectations of the position include teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, mentoring student research, establishing and maintaining a funded research program, and regularly publishing scientific results. Serious consideration will be given to applicants who show promise of excellence in these areas and who clearly describe how their research will strengthen current departmental activities. The minimum qualification is a PhD in physics or a closely related field. Review of applications will begin on Jan 8, 2024
https://dps.aas.org/node/2630
Postdoctoral Fellow in Geodynamics and Geoselenic Research
The Stephen Cheeseman Geoselenic Research Project was established in 2020 to address fundamental questions about the interactions within the Earth-Moon system https://www.queensu.ca/geoselenicresearchproject/. The project will focus on the integration of multi-disciplinary research as it pertains to improving our understanding of the relevance of the Moon for Earth processes including plate tectonics, core and mantle convection/geochemistry, magnetohydrodynamics, the geodynamo and the evolution of life on Earth. The project is collaborative in nature and will give the postdoctoral fellow (PDF) opportunities to continue existing and establish new collaborations with international research groups in geodynamics and planetary sciences. The PDF is expected to conduct original research within the scope of this project and serve as an integrator of geoselenic research. Preference will be given to applicants that demonstrate a willingness to conduct integrative research to solve fundamental science questions. The research background can be theoretical, numerical or applied, but must address global scale processes
https://dps.aas.org/content/post-doctoral-fellow-geodynamics-and-geoselenic-research
https://www.earthworks-jobs.com/geoscience/queen23111
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
The Department of Astronomy at the University of Maryland, College
Park is advertising a junior-level faculty position this fall. Details
on the position can be found in the AAS job register ad at:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/2ac49c51
The deadline for application is December 15, 2023.
Many thanks,
Sylvain Veilleux
Chair of the Faculty Search Committee
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING OR MARS 2020 SCIENCE
The Ehlmann Laboratory at Caltech is seeking postdocs who want to
innovate with imaging spectroscopy (hyperspectral imaging) on Earth
and other planets and/or contribute to the science of the Perseverance
rover’s mineralogy and geology investigation. For detailed description
of projects and to apply, see:
https://tinyurl.com/y7h262jf
Applications are due December 11.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN REACTION DYNAMICS & PLANETARY SCIENCES &
MATERIALS SCINECE, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
The Reaction Dynamics Group, Department of Chemistry & W.M. Keck
Research Laboratory in Astrochemistry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa,
invites applications for four postdoctoral positions. The appointment
period is initially for one year, but can be renewed annually based on
satisfactory progress as defined by first author publications to up to
five years. The salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
Successful applicants should have a strong background in experimental
reaction dynamics and pulsed (tunable) laser systems. Experience in
labview, programming, and/or Autocad/SolidWorks is desirable. Position
and application details can be obtained from:
http://www.uhmreactiondynamics.org/
http://www.uhmreactiondynamics.org/wanted.html
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GEOPHYSICS – LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Geology and Geophysics at Louisiana State University
invites applications for a tenure-track Geophysicist at the level of
Assistant Professor in the broad area of Geophysics, including Earth,
Energy, Environmental, or Planetary Geophysics. Collaborative
opportunities at LSU include the College of Science, College of
Engineering, and College of Coast and the Environment. LSU’s Center for
Computation and Technology offers powerful platforms for research with
a substantial computational component.
Successful candidates will be expected to establish and maintain a
vigorous, independent extramurally funded research program and to
contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching in the area of
Geophysics. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Geophysics or related
field, postdoctoral experience, and a record of successful independent
research. Applicants should submit their cover letter, Curriculum
Vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, three references
who can provide letters of recommendation at a future date, and a
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion statement describing how you will
promote an inclusive learning environment and how your scholarship and
mentoring practices will support a diverse academic community.
Apply for the position online:
https://tinyurl.com/2p9nmryt
Review of applications will begin 1 January 2024.
Questions: Dr. Darrell Henry at glhenr at lsu.edu
LPI ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE MCKAY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
The Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at
NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) and the Universities Space Research
Association’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), both in Houston,
Texas, are pleased to announce a new term posting for the prestigious
Gordon A. McKay Postdoctoral Fellowship, honoring the accomplishments
of Dr. Gordon A. McKay. Dr. McKay was a world-recognized authority on
planetary igneous petrology and geochemistry, and was the leader of the
ARES Research Office at JSC for over 20 years.
Applicants for this position should have (or should be receiving within
three months) a Ph.D. in planetary science, geoscience, and/or a
related space sciences field and a strong publication record. Research
experience in planetary science as part of or beyond completion of the
Ph.D. is strongly preferred. Applications are due January 31, 2024. For
more information, visit:
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/science/positions-available/#mckay
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP, UT AUSTIN DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND PLANETARY
SCIENCES
The University of Texas at Austin’s Department of Earth and Planetary
Sciences invites applications for its Excellence in Earth & Planetary
Sciences Postdoctoral Fellows program. We are seeking individuals
interested in conducting independent research in any field within the
Earth and Planetary Sciences that aligns with or expands upon our
existing research initiatives. Collaboration and mentorship are vital
aspects of this position, and applicants must identify potential
mentors and research groups within the Department with whom they
intend to work. We strongly encourage applicants to connect with these
researchers prior to application to explore potential collaborative
areas. As part of our commitment to fostering a positive Earth and
Planetary Science community, we are especially interested in
candidates who are dedicated to improving their professional
environment beyond their research.
The appointment is for two years, contingent upon available funding
and performance. Salary is $70,000 per year, plus benefits and
includes discretionary funds of $5,000 per year, as well as one-time
relocation expenses of up to $3,000. Review of applications will begin
January 12, 2024. More information, including submission details, can
be found at the following link:
https://tinyurl.com/EPS-Excellence-Postdoc-2023
CLUSTER HIRE IN REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS AND INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT
AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
Northern Arizona University is initiating a cluster hire of multiple
faculty positions (tenure-track and research-track positions) to build
on NAU’s existing multidisciplinary strengths in remote sensing
analysis that are critical components of many of its outstanding
educational and research programs. We seek to advance new techniques
and instruments addressing timely and important scientific questions
across disciplines. Successful candidates will help to build
remote-sensing capacity in existing areas of strength at NAU in
engineering and the natural & social sciences, and/or will help to
build new opportunities in novel disciplines. New hires will support
the development of a research center focused on remote sensing. Areas
of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
– Space-based remote sensing of Earth and other planetary bodies.
– Terrestrial, near-surface remote sensing (e.g., UAVs, tower- or
tripod-mounted devices, hand-held instruments, wearable devices).
– Software & analysis methods (e.g., autonomous devices, machine
learning & AI applied to remote devices).
– Instrument design and testing, including integration of off-the-shelf
components for novel applications.
– Other areas of remote sensing instrument/application develop that
accomplishes over-arching goals described above.
Job Announcement:
https://tinyurl.com/ycke25sx
Questions: Christopher.Edwards@nau.edu, Jason.Wilder@nau.edu
CARNEGIE POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP AT THE EARTH AND PLANETS LABORATORY
The Earth and Planets Laboratory (EPL), a division of the Carnegie
Institution for Science, invites applications for postdoctoral
fellowships at its campus in Washington, DC. Multiple independent
research fellowships are available in our interdisciplinary basic
research laboratory covering a wide range of fields including
observational, experimental and theoretical research in planetary
science, astronomy, cosmochemistry, and data science.
Interdisciplinary research and collaboration is encouraged. More
information about our research and facilities is at:
https://psi.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f3326717f0f4b2535dfc89d72&id=f7abc1e0c4&e=5ff304f541
Information about our postdoctoral fellowships and experience is at:
https://psi.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f3326717f0f4b2535dfc89d72&id=d12bfeb629&e=5ff304f541
Only complete applications submitted at the website will be
considered; please follow the specific instructions here:
https://psi.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f3326717f0f4b2535dfc89d72&id=fce1d904a0&e=5ff304f541
The deadline for all application materials is November 13, 2023.
Address any questions to eplfellowship at carnegiescience.edu.
Carnegie Institution for Science has a long-standing commitment to
equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants for
employment.
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR POSITIONS AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY IN
PLANETARY SCIENCE
The PIXEL research group seeks up to two (2) postdoctoral scholars to
join our vibrant research team. Led by Christopher Edwards, the PIXEL
group works on characterizing the surfaces of rocky planets, analog
studies, and instrument development. This range of investigations is
carried out using data from active space-based instruments, new and
existing laboratory instruments/experiments, archival data, and
modeling. The successful candidates are expected to publish scientific
papers and are encouraged to lead the submission of proposals for
external funding. They will work closely within the broader research
group and may choose to mentor undergraduate and/or graduate students,
though this is not explicitly required. We seek candidates to work in
multiple areas, including field analog research and complementary
laboratory studies, remote sensing of planetary surfaces from rovers
and orbiters, specifically Mars, and to carry out mission operation
roles.
Minimum Qualifications:
1. A PhD in geoscience/remote sensing/planetary science or a related
field
2. Experience with thermal infrared/shortwave-near infrared/visible
remote sensing data of planetary surfaces, especially of Mars
3. Experience with commonly used planetary science software
(including, ISIS, IDL, Python, etc.)
For preferred qualifications and to apply please visit:
https://psi.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f3326717f0f4b2535dfc89d72&id=ca615e2908&e=5ff304f541
Questions:
Christopher.Edwards at nau.edu
LOWELL OBSERVATORY – PERCIVAL LOWELL POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
Lowell Observatory invites applications for the Percival Lowell
Postdoctoral Fellowship.
A complete job description and instructions on how to apply can be
found on our employment page:
https://psi.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f3326717f0f4b2535dfc89d72&id=3b0e0a8ebc&e=5ff304f541
Inquiries may be sent to Christoph Keller, Director of Science at
ckeller at lowell.edu
GEOSPATIAL SCIENTIST POSITION AT JACOBS / CRITICAL MISSION SOLUTIONS
The Geospatial Scientist will:
– Employ GIS and remote sensing techniques to Earth, Moon, and other
planetary image data in support of International Space Station (ISS)
and Artemis missions
– Provide science services and technology products to a range of human
exploration organizations including Gateway, Orion, the
lander/ascent systems, spacesuits, EVA, and ISS
– Interact with scientists, engineers, and managers in a highly
dynamic and occasionally time critical environment at NASA’s Johnson
Space Center (JSC)
– Develop funding proposals for submission to relevant scientific and
technology grant solicitations opportunities, and more.
Details:
https://psi.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f3326717f0f4b2535dfc89d72&id=40897ad2ce&e=5ff304f541
For more information on Jacobs’ partnership with NASA at Johnson Space
Center (JSC), please visit:
https://psi.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f3326717f0f4b2535dfc89d72&id=7e677d5b90&e=5ff304f541
Assistant Professor in Planetary Science:
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Planetary Science. Ideal candidates are those working on fundamental geological processes applicable across multiple Solar System bodies and who would broaden and enhance existing departmental strengths in remote sensing, geophysics, planetary materials, climate and environmental science, and geochemistry. We encourage candidates from all fields of planetary science to apply.
The successful candidate will be expected to maintain an active, externally-funded research program, enjoy a commitment to teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels, and contribute to the academic community of the department and university. Diversity, equity and inclusion are integral to the mission of the Department and University. Accordingly, the Department seeks qualified candidates who can contribute to racial and gender equity, diversity, and inclusion through service, mentorship, teaching, and/or scholarship. The Department is keenly interested in diversifying its faculty and encourages applications from diverse candidates.
The appointment will begin on July 1, 2024, or as soon as possible thereafter. A Ph.D. or equivalent is required by time of appointment. To apply, please submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, statements describing your planned activities in research, teaching, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, and contact information for three references via interfolio. To apply, visit: apply.interfolio.com/127244
Review of applications will begin on Sept. 25, 2023. To receive full consideration applicants should submit all materials by that date. For further information contact the search committee chair, Ralph Milliken (Ralph_Milliken at Brown.edu).
The School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University (ASU) invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty appointment in Planetary Science. This is an open-rank search for an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor in any area of Planetary Science. We seek an innovative scholar who is an emerging or established leader in the future of planetary exploration, and who is dedicated to the ideals of the ASU Charter. We are especially interested in applicants who can complement or extend SESE’s existing strengths in Earth and space science research and education. The anticipated start date is August 2024.
For full position details and how to apply, please go to http://apply.interfolio.com/131340
Initial deadline for receipt of complete applications is Oct. 19; Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a reserve pool. Applications in the reserve pool may then be reviewed in the order in which they were received until the position is closed.
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Solar System Geophysics & Atmospheres or Solid
Earth Geology & Geophysics at the California Institute of Technology
The Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology is seeking outstanding applicants for a tenure-track faculty position. We seek individuals who will lead an innovative research program, are committed to teaching and mentorship of undergraduate and graduate students and of postdoctoral fellows, and who display interest in enhancing the diversity of the Institute. We invite applicants in the areas of Solar System
Geophysics & Atmospheres and Solid Earth Geology & Geophysics.
More details:
https://applications.caltech.edu/jobs/solarsolid
51 Pegasi b Postdoctoral Fellowship
https://dps.aas.org/content/51-pegasi-b-postdoctoral-fellowship
Ph.D. Position In Exo-(Planetary) Science, UCF
Prof. Ramses Ramirez is seeking a qualified Ph.D. student to join his research team within the UCF Planetary Sciences Group (Department of Physics) in the Fall 2024 semester.
The qualified candidate will work with Prof. Ramirez and develop an original project to simulate the atmospheres of potentially habitable exoplanets or solar system worlds. Theoretical projects involving
climate, atmospheric escape or atmospheric-surface interactions (among others) are encouraged. Some hot topics include atmospheric-magma ocean evolution and the potential (past) habitability of Mars, Venus or Titan.
Programming experience is a must. Highly-motivated individuals with relevant astronomy, planetary science, geoscience, or engineering backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.
https://planets.ucf.edu/
For more information reach Prof. Ramirez at Ramses.Ramirez at ucf.edu
ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available in the ESA Space Science Archives (https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc).
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD) are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications by PhD students are also welcome.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC (Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 November 2023 will be considered for visits in spring and summer 2024.
For further details, including areas of research and contact information, please refer to:
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
or write to the programme coordinators at arvp at cosmos.esa.int
ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
We are pleased to inform you about the opening of the call for theEuropean Space Agency’s Research Fellowships in Space Science. The call is opening on 28 August 2023 with an application deadline on 18 September 2023.
ESA’s postdoctoral Research Fellowship programme offers early-career scientists and engineers the possibility to carry out research in a variety of disciplines related to space science, space applications or space technology. Research Fellowships in Space Science specifically offer the opportunity to contribute to ESA’s endeavour to explore our Solar System and the Universe, and cover the fields of heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics and fundamental physics.
The research fellowships offer unique insights into ESA’s environment and activities while conducting cutting-edge research. Mentoring and training opportunities are available, as are possibilities to engage with ESA science-related activities (e.g., archive/data science, operations, calibration, communication, citizen science).
Within the Science Directorate (SCI), we welcome all independent proposals for innovative research associated with one or more of our missions. The Space Science fellowships can be taken up at any of the three sites ESAC (Spain), ESTEC (Netherlands) or STScI (USA) and we encourage applicants to choose sites that allow for best local collaborations. To learn more about the research conducted by the ESA scientists at different sites, please visit the Faculty Member Directory and the pages for the Faculty research groups. There is a separate page for research at the ESA Office at STScI (see also the research of non-ESA scientists at STScI).
Duration
Appointments are for a maximum of three years. The initial project is for two years. An extension for a third year requires a dedicated proposal and is frequently granted.
Who can apply
Applicants should have recently completed or be close to completing their PhD in a technical or scientific discipline. Preference will be given to candidates with up to five years of relevant experience after their PhD.
Please note that applications are only considered from nationals of one of the following States: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Nationals from Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Slovenia, as Associate Member States, or Canada as a Cooperating State, can apply as well as those from Bulgaria, Croatia and Cyprus as European Cooperating States (ECS).
According to the ESA Convention, the recruitment of staff must take into account an adequate distribution of posts among nationals of the ESA Member States. When short- listing for an interview, priority will first be given to candidates from under-represented Member States.
More information on the Research Fellowship programme and on how to apply can be found at https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/space-science-faculty/opportunities/research-fellowships
Deadline for applications is 18 September 2023.
Faculty Position and Louise H. Kellogg Endowed Chair in Geophysics
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of California, Davis, seeks an outstanding faculty member for the Louise H. Kellogg Endowed Chair in Geophysics. This chair will be appointed at the associate or full professor levels and is open applicants from all areas of Earth and planetary geophysics. The Louise H. Kellogg Endowed Chair in Geophysics honors the memory of an inspiring scientist, mentor, and leader, dedicated to increasing equity, inclusion, and diversity throughout the scientific community. The appointee is expected to develop and maintain a vigorous externally funded research program, to engage students through teaching and mentoring at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and to provide visionary leadership that enriches and expands scientific excellence in the geophysics community and beyond. The successful candidate will be appointed as an academic year (9 month) tenured faculty at the appropriate level and must have a Ph.D. or equivalent in Earth and planetary sciences or a related field, and a least 5 years of relevant professional experience following award of the Ph.D.
The endowed chair position is a five-year appointment, with option for reappointment. The Chair recipient will be selected in accordance with university procedures for endowed chair/professorship appointments (APM 191, UCD 191). All endowed chair appointments are reviewed at least every 5 years. In addition to exemplifying excellence with the honorary title, the Louise H. Kellogg Endowed Chair holder will receive supplemental financial support for teaching, research, outreach, and other related purposes, with the amount subject to the financial market performance of the endowment. The teaching load will average 3 quarter-long courses per year. The salary range for this position is $120,000-$290,000. “Off-scale salaries” and other components of pay, i.e., a salary that is higher than the published system-wide salary at the designated rank and step, are offered when necessary to meet competitive conditions, qualifications, and experience.
Initial Deadline for applications is February 28, 2024. Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Application packages must be submitted online through UC Recruit via the job listing https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF05891 and must include the following documents:
o Cover Letter
o Curriculum Vitae with full list of publications and other research products, service roles held at the department, university or professional level, and research funding for up to 10 years (project title, funding agency, duration of award).
o Selected Publications List with up to 10 publications including 2-3 sentences describing the significance of the work and 1-2 sentences describing the candidate’s contributions to the publication (example provided here: https://ucdavis.box.com/s/gpb1migvhqtr9w46rbjb78194b4m9zj2).
o Contact information of 3-4 individuals who can be asked to provide a letter of reference.
o Authorization to Release Information form for an academic misconduct reference check (available on the Recruit website; see explanation below)
o Statement of Research
o Statement of Teaching and Mentoring
o Statement of Contributions to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (guidance provided here: https://academicaffairs.ucdavis.edu/guidelines-writing-diversity-statement)
Each of the statements should highlight prior accomplishments, current interests, future directions, and leadership roles, and each should not exceed 2 pages in length. Inquiries concerning the submission of application materials should be directed to the Search Committee Chair at eps-search@ucdavis.edu.
Reference Checks for Finalists
The University of California is committed to creating and maintaining a community dedicated to the advancement, application, and transmission of knowledge and creative endeavors through academic excellence, where all individuals who participate in university programs and activities can work and learn together in a safe and secure environment, free of violence, harassment, discrimination, exploitation, or intimidation. With this commitment, UC Davis conducts a reference check on all first-choice candidates for Academic Senate Assistant Professor, Steps 4, 5, or 6 through Professor, Lecturer with Potential for Security of Employment, Steps 4, 5, or 6 through Senior Lecturer with Security of Employment, and Acting Professor of Law through Professor of Law positions. The reference check involves contacting the administration of the applicant’s previous institution(s) to ask whether there have been substantiated findings of misconduct that would violate the University’s Faculty Code of Conduct. To implement this process, UC Davis requires all applicants for any open search for these faculty positions to complete, sign, and upload the form entitled “Authorization to Release Information” into RECRUIT as part of their application. If an applicant does not include the signed authorization with the application materials, the application will be considered incomplete, and as with any incomplete application, will not receive further consideration. Although all applicants for faculty recruitments must complete the entire application, only finalists considered for these faculty positions will be subject to reference checks.
MULTIPLE POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN LUNAR SCIENCE AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
Description: The LunaSCOPE NASA SSERVI Team hosted at Brown University
invites applications for multiple Postdoctoral Research Scholars that
complement and enhance existing research into the Moon on topics of
(1) magma oceans, (2) magnetism, (3) volcanism and tectonism, (4)
volatiles, (5) regolith and impacts, and (6) Earth-Moon orbital,
stress, and tidal evolution. Diversity, equity and inclusion are
integral to LunaSCOPE and Brown University, and thus LunaSCOPE seeks
qualified candidates who can contribute to equity, diversity and
inclusion through service, mentorship, teaching and scholarship.
Interested individuals should have a Ph.D. in Planetary Science,
Mathematics, or a related field. Start dates negotiable. LunaSCOPE is
interested in diversifying planetary science and encourages
applications from diverse candidates. Candidates from historically
underrepresented group(s) in higher education are encouraged to apply.
Applications will be initially reviewed on August 1, 2023 and on a
rolling basis thereafter. Apply at lunascope.org/jobs
If interested, please send a CV and brief statement of research
interests and future research goals that highlights any previous
experience with mantle, atmospheric, or exoplanet modeling and
analyses to exoplanets [at] brown [dot] edu.
Questions can be directed to Alex Evans (alex_evans [at] brown [dot]
edu).
1-year post-doc position within the project “CONCENTRIC” at Centro de Astrobiología (CAB), CSIC-INTA, Madrid, Spain is now available at: https://www.inta.es/export/sites/default/.galleries/RRHH/Laborales/2023/CONVOCATORIA-CONCENTRIC.pdf
Application deadline is 28th of June 2023.
The official call is in Spanish, but applications can be in English. They must include:
– A filled application form
– Curriculum Vitae
– Justifications of the merits listed in the CV
– The diplomas of the degrees
More details and other requirements are given in the form.
Applicants located in Spain should submit applications through https://sede.administracion.gob.es/
Applicants located in other countries will need to hand in their applications at a Spanish embassy or consulate.
Note that if you do not have a Spanish degree you will need to initiate a “homologation” process. Instructions are given at this link: https://universidades.sede.gob.es/procedimientos/portada/ida/3513/idp/1029/language/en
If you plan to apply please also indicate your interest to me (ormoj at cab.inta-csic.es).
General information about the CONCENTRIC project:
The successful candidate will work within the 2022-2025 project “COsmic impacts on plaNetary bodies: projeCtile and targEt properties as iNstruments to assess paleo-environmenTs and catastRophic rIsk to Civilization (CONCENTRIC)”. The project is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and will be administrated through Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid). The project is closely connected with the DART-Hera and the BepiColombo (MIXS instrument) space missions, and is a coordinated effort together with the group of Prof. Adriano Campo Bagatin at University of Alicante (the ECCENTRIC project), which is mostly centered on numerical study of crater-like features on the granular surface of low-gravity bodies, which is also related to the Hera mission.
The main activities will be multidisciplinary so it is preferred that the candidates have a broad general knowledge in the geological and geophysical signatures of impact craters, the physics of the cratering process, and relevant methodology such as geological/geophysical fieldwork techniques, laboratory impact experiments, remote sensing, and numerical simulation. It is appreciated if the candidate has a more in-depth knowledge in at least one of them.
The goal with CONCENTRIC is to create a viable research team around the existing infrastructure (Experimental Projectile Impact Chamber, EPIC) and the involvement by CAB INTA-CSIC in ongoing and future space missions. A post-doc capable of designing and leading research projects is central to this enterprise. The post-doctoral project will include a combination of laboratory impact experiments and numerical simulations complementing the process reconstructions based on fieldwork activities. The aim is to test impact-related concepts developed from the geological investigations (i.e., effects of target properties on the cratering), become included in and support the team of the DART-Hera mission, as well as prepare for the forthcoming data analysis from the MIXS instrument at the BepiColombo arrival to Mercury in 2025. Likewise, in specific marine-target impact studies (exemplifying layered target analysis, hazard assessment, paleoenvironment and habitability) one important task will be to investigate the effects of a water layer on the cratering, the oceanic resurge and tsunami generation in both experiments and simulation, as well as the traces of such events in the geological record.
The methodology includes:
● Laboratory impact experiments at the EPIC at CAB INTA-CSIC.
● Fieldwork at certain relevant proven or suspected impact structures in collaboration with CONCENTRIC team members.
● Remote sensing of planetary impact craters.
● Numerical analysis of crater morphologies influenced by target and projectile properties.
CAB offers an international atmosphere with many young researchers and graduate students, interactions with universities, and weekly seminars in modern facilities just outside the lively city of Madrid.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY IN METEORITES STUDIES AT ARIZONA
STATE UNIVERSITY
The Arizona State University Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies is
pleased to announce the search for the inaugural BMCS Meteorite Studies
Postdoctoral Fellow. Early career individuals, near Ph.D. completion
and up to 4 years post-Ph.D. with an interest in meteorites and related
materials, are encouraged to apply at:
https://apply.interfolio.com/126208
Come launch your scientific career in the School of Earth and Space
Exploration, one of the world’s most interdisciplinary planetary
science schools, working directly with one of the world’s largest
university meteorite collections!
3 YEAR POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP POSITION IN DATA SCIENCE AT THE ADLER
PLANETARIUM
The Science Engagement Division at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago is
seeking candidates for a 3-year Postdoctoral Fellowship position in the
field of Data Science, with an emphasis on Remote Sensing and
Geospatial Analysis. The Postdoctoral Fellow will carry out independent
research with a focus on the analysis of light pollution image data
collected by the Adler’s Far Horizons research program.
Please visit for more details:
https://tinyurl.com/jusdkukf
Please use the following link to apply for the position:
https://tinyurl.com/43hhxhf2
Please reach out to Ken Walczak (kwalczak at adlerplanetarium.org) if you
have any questions.
Two Lecturer/Assistant Lecturer Tenure Track Positions In Planetary
Atmosphere Modelling And Planetary Sciences, U. of Bern, Switzerland
Division of Space Research and Planetary Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland
The Division of Space Research and Planetary Sciences of the University of Bern has two openings, as per 1.1.2024, for a Lecturer / Assistant Lecturer Tenure Track in planetary atmosphere modelling and a Lecturer / Assistant Lecturer Tenure Track in planetary sciences. The division is one of the leading research groups in Europe in the fields of theoretical and experimental planetology and is looking for two candidates in a) planetary atmosphere and radiation transport modelling, with particular interests in theoretical models of planetary atmospheric structures, the computation of relevant spectroscopic observables, and the comparison of models with observations. b) in any field of planetary sciences broadly defined, including fields like the study of properties of planets and minor bodies in the Solar System, planetary evolution, habitability, planetary system dynamics, comparative (exo)planetology, observations and physico-chemical models of planet-forming disks, etc. Applicants using theoretical, experimental, and observational approaches for both Solar System bodies and exoplanets are welcome. A potential subsequent promotion to associate professor is subject to fulfillment of qualification criteria.
The application deadline is 15 August 2023. More information can be found at:
https://tinyurl.com/3jsxv3wy
FACULTY POSITION IN REMOTE SENSING OR GEOMORPHOLOGY AVAILABLE AT
KHALIFA UNIVERSITY, ABU DHABI, UAE
The successful candidate will join the Department of Earth, Planetary
and Environmental Sciences, which includes research in Geophysics,
Paleontology, Petrology, Planetary Geology, Sedimentology, Atmospheric
dynamics, and Structural Geology. We are particularly encouraging
applicants with solid background in remote sensing and geomorphology.
Expertise in Planetary Geomorphology, and activity in space missions
is an advantage. The position is open for Assistant, Associate, and
Full Professor ranks. Candidates with planetary science interests may
also join KU’s Space and Planetary Science Center:
https://www.ku.ac.ae/spsc
All candidates must have earned a Ph.D. degree in Earth Sciences,
Planetary Sciences, or a related field, and have at least 3 years of
post-doc experience, and a strong research record.
Khalifa University offers an attractive compensation and benefits
package, commensurate with the successful candidate’s background and
experience.
Please send your application as a single PDF containing a cover
letter, CV, publication list, research and teaching statement, and a
list of 3 suggested references to Mohamed.elmaarry@ku.ac.ae. Any
enquiries can be sent to the same email. Position is available until
a selection has been made.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PLANETARY EXPLORATION AT TU DELFT
The Department of Space Engineering (SpE) of TU Delft in The
Netherlands has a vacancy for a permanent staff member in planetary
sciences and exploration, preferably at the associate professor level.
The proposed position is in the Section of Planetary Exploration (PE).
The successful candidate will be involved in further development of
SpE research on planetary sciences in connection to spaceborne
instrumentation and interplanetary missions. Research within the PE
Section is focused on the outer planets and their moons (JUICE,
Europa-Clipper, new mission concepts), interiors and surfaces of
natural satellites and small planetary bodies, rocky planets
(especially Mars), planetary surface processes, planet formation and
evolution, and exoplanetary systems.
The SpE department has facilities for building space-based miniprobes
and laboratories for instrument development (mainly optical) and
planetary ices including a bio-lab (DPLabs), as well as computational
facilities. TU Delft is within close range of ESA ESTEC Noordwijk,
Airbus Leiden, Leiden Observatory, SRON and TNO Space.
Application deadline is June 15. See the website for further
information and online application:
https://tinyurl.com/y6zpxr5r
For more information on the Planetary Exploration section, visit
delftplanetary.nl, or contact the section head Prof. Dr. Bert
Vermeersen (L.L.A.Vermeersen at tudelft.nl).
Postdoctoral Assistant Researchers in the Planetary and Space Sciences related to Astrobiology, U. of Hawai’i
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/9ed59a22
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Planetary Science, National Space Science Center, Beijing, China
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-fellowship-planetary-science-0
Tenure-Track Planetary Science Faculty Position at Hampton University
https://dps.aas.org/content/tenure-track-planetary-science-faculty-position-hampton-university
Observatory and Planetarium Director, Snow King Mountain Resort, Jackson, Wyoming
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/3a59b608
Scientific Data Analyst with the MAVEN Imaging UltraViolet Spectrograph Team
The Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) team on the MAVEN mission is seeking a talented data analyst. IUVS has made important discoveries about the Mars atmosphere, including escape and evolution, aurora, nightglow, photochemistry, composition, dynamics and cloud formation, and more discoveries are anticipated. Responsibilities include: Data analysis and interpretation, scientific programming, interpretation, presentation of results at conferences and in publications. Mentoring junior team members and software support. Mission operations. Position requirements include: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in astronomy, physics, earth science, computer science or related area. Experience in scientific programming in python or IDL. Work with remote sensing data, retrievals, image processing. Experience with graphical data representation and scientific visualization. Desired qualifications include: Familiarity with planetary science, earth science or astrophysics through coursework or experience, and best practices for version control for code and data products. Inquiries to nick.schneider@lasp.colorado.edu. Please apply by 19 May through https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=47666
Source Detection and Photometry Scientist, Caltech IPAC
https://phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf03/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=CALTECH&cws=37&rid=9093
Metaversity is hiring Ph.Ds to teach in the Metaverse
https://dps.aas.org/content/metaversity-hiring-ph.ds-teach-metaverse
I am pleased to inform you that we have just opened a GS14 Civil Servant position at JSC for the Artemis Curation Lead. The Artemis Curation Lead will be a member of the Artemis Science Team, and they will lead the efforts to prepare for the curation of new lunar samples that will be returned during the Artemis missions. The position will be open until 4/25/23, and the job description can be found on USA Jobs at the following link (https://www.usajobs.gov/job/719983800). Please feel free to share this with anyone that you think might be interested.
POSTDOC-TO-FACULTY POSITION IN ASTRONOMY AND PLANETARY SCIENCE
Northern Arizona University (NAU) is hiring Postdoctoral Scholars for
the “Inclusive Academic Excellence in Scholars” program in astronomy,
planetary science, or any related field. This program provides an
opportunity for focused preparation for success in a faculty role with
emphasis on teaching in General Studies, contributing to student
success, and impactful research, while advancing the inclusion and
diversity goals of our department, college, and university.
NAU is committed to student access and achievement as a primary driver
of economic mobility and social impact. The intent of this program is
to provide opportunities to develop and prepare new faculty for success
in all areas of faculty effort (teaching, scholarship/creative
activity, and service). Contingent on evaluation and successful
development and performance in all responsibility areas, scholars will
be considered for transition to full-time Career Track or Tenure Track
faculty positions.
Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest and curriculum
vita to Jamie Baxter (jamie.baxter at nau.edu), Assistant Director of
Operations for the College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural
Science at NAU, as soon as possible; review of applications will begin
May 1.
LIFE DETECTION SCIENTIST AT NASA GODDARD
The Astrochemistry Laboratory of the Solar System Exploration Division
at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is seeking a full-time
research scientist specializing in life detection science who would
work to connect theories of life and biological search patterns to
measurable parameters and contribute to future mission concepts. The
successful candidate will work closely with life detection instrument
technology developers to conceive of measurement approaches that are
well connected to fundamental, robust theories or models of biology
and life signatures. This research position entails developing
productive collaborative relationships, leading ground-breaking
research, and providing input into future mission/instrument design.
This is a GS-13/14 level civil servant position located at
NASA-Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland near Washington, DC. As a
government position, individuals must have US citizenship at time of
application.
A full vacancy announcement, which contains further information
including qualification requirements and application instructions,
will be posted at the end of April at:
https://www.usajobs.gov
For additional information contact: Dr. Natasha Johnson,
natasha.m.johnson at nasa.gov
INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT POSITION AT NASA GSFC
The Science and Exploration Directorate, Heliophysics Division,
Geospace Physics Laboratory (Code 673) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight
Center (GSFC) is seeking a Research Astrophysicist with a focus on
instrument development. The successful candidate would join NASA as a
civil servant scientist to conceive, design and build instrumentation
to measure neutral and/or ionized particles or fields onboard NASA
strategic missions. Lab members are developing instruments for the
Lunar Gateway, the International Space Station, the Geospace Dynamics
Constellation mission, cubesats, sounding rockets, balloons, and
payloads for the Moon to Mars program.
The full vacancy announcement will be posted on April 28, 2023, and
will close on May 2 at 11:59pm EST. Go to:
https://www.usajobs.gov/
Interested applicants should begin preparing their CV, to be ready when
the application period opens.
To create a profile, go to:
https://usajobs.gov
This is a GS-13 or GS-14 level position (US citizens only) with annual
salary in the range $112,015 – $172,075, depending on experience and
qualifications. Applicants must describe experience that meets the
qualifications section of the announcement and demonstrates
competencies in designing and building instrumentation used for space
flight.
For additional information contact: Dr. Menelaos Sarantos
(menelaos.sarantos at nasa.gov)
SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) is looking for a PhD to
join the Extreme Plasma Flares project, a collaboration between
Chalmers, Gothenburg, IRF, Uppsala, and the Royal Institute of
Technology (KTH), Stockholm. This position is based in Uppsala.
IRF is also looking for a post-doc in space weather with placement in
Lund. For more information and how to apply, go to:
https://www.irf.se/en/about-irf/vacancies/
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
Wesleyan University’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
(E&ES) invites applications for a one-year full-time Visiting Assistant
Professor of E&ES, beginning as early as September 1, 2023. The
position is for one year and is renewable for up to three years
depending on performance and the curricular needs of the department. We
invite applications from candidates specializing in the remote sensing
and morphology of planetary surfaces, however candidates with a focus
in any field of Planetary Geosciences will be considered. The teaching
load is 3/2, or equivalent, in person on Wesleyan’s campus. Wesleyan is
a highly selective liberal arts university that values both scholarship
and teaching very highly, has a strong, diverse undergraduate student
body. Applications completed by April 1 will receive full
consideration. Please contact Martha Gilmore at mgilmore at wesleyan.edu
if you have questions about the position or application process.
https://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/9495
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: LIFE DETECTION SCIENTIST AT NASA GSFC
The Astrochemistry Laboratory of the Solar System Exploration Division
at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is seeking a full-time
research scientist specializing in life detection science who would
work to connect theories of life and biological search patterns to
measurable parameters and contribute to future mission concepts. The
successful candidate will work closely with life detection instrument
technology developers to conceive of measurement approaches that are
well connected to fundamental, robust theories or models of biology and
life signatures. This research position entails developing productive
collaborative relationships, leading ground-breaking research, and
providing input into future mission/instrument design. This is a
GS-13/14 level civil servant position located at NASA-Goddard in
Greenbelt, Maryland near Washington, DC.
A full vacancy announcement, which contains further information
including qualification requirements and application instructions, will
be posted later this spring at:
htps://www.usajobs.gov
For additional information contact: Dr. Natasha Johnson,
natasha.m.johnson at nasa.gov
JOB OPPORTUNITY: SOFTWARE ENGINEER III FOR SMALL-BODY EPHEMERIS
DEVELOPMENT AT THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
JPL’s Solar System Dynamics (SSD: ssd.jpl.nasa.gov) and Center for
Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS: cneos.jpl.nasa.gov) are looking for
an experienced IT professional interested in supporting our mission of
providing high-quality orbital data for Solar-System objects. More
information is available at:
https://tinyurl.com/4dnb9y4s
POSTBACCALAUREATE POSITIONS AT NASA/GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
Applications are now being accepted for short-term postbaccalaureate
research positions to support the Astrophysics Science and Solar System
Exploration Divisions at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,
MD. Positions span a variety of research areas, and the successful
candidates will be chosen to work in one of nine research areas.
Candidates should be soon or recent graduates with bachelor’s degree in
astronomy, physics, computer science, chemistry, engineering,
communications, or related science discipline. Successful candidates
will have significant experience in scientific programming (Python is a
plus) OR laboratory work OR communications.
To apply, each applicant should send an optional cover letter,
curriculum vitae, unofficial transcript, ranked list by preference of
the research areas of most interest, and contact information for two
references to Katherine McKee (katherine.s.mckee at nasa.gov).
Applications received by Friday, April 7, 2023, will receive best
consideration but positions will remain available until filled.
This is a full-time paid position with benefits working on-site at
NASA/GSFC. The desired start date is April-September 2023, with an
initial employment term of 1 year that may be extended for 1
additional year contingent on performance and funds.
Full details can be found on AAS Jobs Register.
PROGRAM SCIENTIST POSITIONS IN NASA’S PLANETARY SCIENCE DIVISION
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate has an immediate need for one or
more scientists with expertise in planetary science to serve as Program
Scientists in the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters in
Washington, DC. NASA Program Scientists tackle a wide variety of
challenges including: developing, operating, and maintaining Research &
Analysis grants programs, serving as the Headquarters scientific lead
for one or more Planetary Science missions, and helping implement and
communicate the Planetary Science Division’s strategic goals. Program
scientists can have substantial influence on strategic planning and can
help shape the long-term scientific direction of missions and programs
that they oversee.
Positions are available from June 2023, though the start date is
flexible. For IPA/Detail positions, applicants should email a
curriculum vitae and cover letter as a single PDF file by April 28,
2023 to Stephen.A.Rinehart at nasa.gov.
For more information see:
https://science.nasa.gov/about-us/job-opportunities
TECHNICAL CONSULTANT IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY AT ESRI
Our Imagery and Remote Sensing Photogrammetry software uses sensor data
to orthorectify imagery and create a 3D representation of the digital
world. With this solution, you can turn drone, aerial, satellite, and
historical film imagery into maps and models with greater context and
geospatial data.
In this position, you will work closely with clients to establish
solutions to make them successful, broaden the effect of GIS technology
to their business, and help shape the evolution of the platform by
identifying new implementation patterns. You will provide vision and
thought leadership while promoting the use of Esri technology to enable
customer success and support its development and growth into new
domains by working closely with industry experts throughout the
company.
Job link:
https://www.esri.com/careers/technical-consultant-photogrammetry-18332
Postdoctoral Earth and Planetary Science Fellowship, Smithsonian Institution
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-earth-and-planetary-science-fellowship
ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available in the ESA Space Science Archives (https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc).
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD) are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications by PhD students are also welcome.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC (Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 May 2023 will be considered for visits in autumn 2023 and winter 2024.
For further details, including areas of research and contact information, please refer to https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme or write to the programme coordinators at arvp at cosmos.esa.int
1 of 2 ***Tenure-Track Position in Planetary Science and Instrumentation***
The Hawai‘i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of
Hawai‘i at Mānoa, seeks applicants for one tenure-track faculty
position. This is a permanent, full time tenure-track position with nine
months of state funding annually. The appointee is expected to fund the
remainder through extramural funds. Anticipated start date is August 1,
2023 or as mutually agreed.The appointment will be made at either the
Assistant Researcher (R3M11) or the Associate Researcher level (R4M11;
both position number 0086576).
We are looking for a planetary scientist with experience in the
development of associated remote sensing instrumentation. The successful
candidate shall establish a vigorous and extramurally funded research
program in support of these activities, shall advise, mentor, and teach
at the undergraduate and graduate level, and shall publish research
results in the refereed literature.
Inquiries can be directed to Dr. Paul Lucey, Search Committee Chair;
lucey at higp.hawaii.edu
Salary will be competitive and commensurate with experience. Review of
applicants will begin on April 15, 2023, and the search will continue
until the position is filled. For full details of the duties, minimum
and desirable qualifications, and how to apply, please search for the
relevant position number (0086576) at
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hawaiiedu. The University of
Hawai`i is an EEO/AA institution. Women and minorities are encouraged to
apply for this position.
AGU/EOS advertisement:
https://findajob.agu.org/job/8020891/tenure-track-assistant-or-associate-researcher-planetary-science-and-instrumentation-/?LinkSource=PremiumListing
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2 of 2 ***Tenure-Track Position in Materials Science and Mineral Physics***
The Hawai‘i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of
Hawai‘i at Mānoa, seeks applicants for one tenure-track faculty
position. This is a permanent, full time tenure-track position with nine
months of state funding annually.The appointee is expected to fund
theremainder through extramural funds.Anticipated start date is August
1, 2023, or as mutually agreed. The appointment will be at the Assistant
Researcher level (R3M11; position number 0086226).
We are looking for an individual with expertise in ‘Materials Science
and Mineral Physics’ to teach, win funding, and conduct research
developing new instrumentation and techniques for the analysis of
natural and human-made materials, and associated science related to
Earth and Planetary Science and industrial applications. We seek an
individual who would contribute to growing UHM materials science
capability, and train UHM undergraduates in the use of our world-class
materials analysis laboratories.
Inquiries can be directed to Dr. Paul Lucey, Search Committee Chair;
lucey at higp.hawaii.edu
Salary will be competitive and commensurate with experience. Review of
applicants will begin on April 15, 2023, and the search will continue
until the position is filled. For full details of the duties, minimum
and desirable qualifications, and how to apply, please search for the
relevant position number (0086226) at
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hawaiiedu. The University of
Hawai`i is an EEO/AA institution. Women and minorities are encouraged to
apply for this position.
AGU/EOS advertisement:
https://findajob.agu.org/job/8020890/tenure-track-assistant-researcher-materials-science-and-mineral-physics-/?LinkSource=TopJob
JOB OPENING: PLANETARY SCIENTIST AT NASA ASTROPHYSICS DATA SYSTEM
The NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS), hosted at the Center for
Astrophysics since 1993 in Cambridge, MA, is one of the world’s most
powerful digital information systems and is expanding its services to
serve all of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate disciplines.
The ADS has an opening for a Planetary Scientist who will work to
establish and maintain the ADS as a world leading information resource
for Planetary and Space Sciences. Duties of this job include serving
as the principal ADS scientific resource for Planetary Science,
developing new methods to search, discover, and use research data and
publications, and serving as a research scientist at the intersection
of Planetary and Information Science. The employee will devote 30% of
their time to do original research in Astrophysics.
Go to:
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/about/careers/
POSTDOC POSITION SEARCHING FOR ASTEROID BINARIES IN GAIA DATA AT OCA IN NICE, FRANCE
The GaiaMoons research project, supported by the French national
research agency ANR, started on 1 Dec 2022 and aims at detecting and
characterising asteroid satellites by exploiting the ultra-accurate
astrometry obtained by the Gaia mission of the European Space Agency.
At the level of accuracy of Gaia, astrometric discovery of satellites
can become an efficient technique, potentially exploring ranges of
sizes and separations that remain difficult to access from the ground.
Satellites discovered by astrometry should be validated and
characterised through other techniques, including photometry and
stellar occultations. Fully characterised systems can give access to
fundamental asteroid properties such as density and shapes.
This position is for three years and focused on exploiting astrometry
from Gaia DR3 (published in June 2023), the forthcoming Focused Data
Release (FDR, end of 2023) and DR4. Go to:
https://tinyurl.com/5n738u44
POST-DOC POSITION AT THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
EDUCATION AT UMEA UNIVERSITY
There is an open postdoctoral position in visualization and learning
about cognitive and affective effects of visualization of ionospheric
data in immersive environments. The position is at the Department of
Science and Mathematics Education at Umea University but in close
collaboration with the Space Physics Group at the Department of Physics
and the EISCAT’s headquarters in Kiruna.
Job Posting:
https://tinyurl.com/2p8humbm
The application closing date is March 15, 2023.
Please spread the word among your colleagues and potential postdoc
candidates!
For more information, please contact:
Madelen Bodin: phone +46 90 786 9592
Maria Hamrin: maria.hamrin at space.umu.se
[ESA] OPENING HEAD OF SCIENCE OPERATIONS DEVELOPMENT
The European Space Agency is opening the position of Head of Science
Operations Development at the European Space Astronomy Centre in
Madrid, Spain.
You will lead the Science Operations Development Division and be
responsible for developing the science ground segments of ESA’s
Directorate of Science’s missions. For each mission, the Division is
responsible for all activities associated with the pre-launch
definition, implementation and verification of science operations, as
well as for the successful completion of their in-orbit commissioning
and, thereafter, the smooth transfer to the Mission Operations
Division.
Job Posting:
https://tinyurl.com/3pn4hjb6
Deadline March 10, 2023.
Postdoc in Laboratory Planetary Science/Astrophysics at UT San Antonio
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-position-laboratory-planetary-scienceastrophysics
Postdoctoral position in laboratory planetary science/astrophysics
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-position-laboratory-planetary-scienceastrophysics
Postdoctoral Associate in Exoplanet Atmospheres, U. Md
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-associate-exoplanet-atmospheres
Postdoctoral researcher, Macau SAR
The State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Science at Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau SAR, China (https://www.must.edu.mo/en/ssi) now welcomes applications for a postdoctoral research position working with Dr. Man-To Hui to study the physical and dynamical properties of asteroids and comets (including interstellar objects and other relevant objects/topics). Applicants with experience in data reduction/analysis of astronomical observations and/or numerical simulations of orbital dynamics/thermodynamics will be prioritised. The position has a two-year term, starting as early as possible in 2023. Depending on the funding availability, an extension of the position is possible. The salary will be 25,000 MOP per month, and there will be additional support for publication charges and conference trips. Prospective applicants should obtain a Ph.D. degree in astronomy, planetary sciences, or other relevant fields, with proof of research competence and enthusiasm, such as a strong record of publication. The successful applicant will be encouraged to pursue independent research. Besides research, the applicant may enjoy themselves by exploring Macau, a unique place in the world where Chinese and Portuguese cultures met and mixed, and may even win extra money in casinos.
To apply for the position, the applicant should submit a cover letter, CV, research statement, and contact details of two referees who will write a recommendation to Dr. Man-To Hui at mthui at must.edu.mo by 30 April 2023 for full consideration. Should you have more questions,
feel free to contact Dr. Man-To Hui.
Planetary Scientist, NASA GSFC
https://dps.aas.org/content/planetary-scientist-0
POSTDOC POSITION IN ASTROCHEMISTRY IN PROTOPLANETARY DISKS AT THE SPACE
RESEARCH INSTITUTE, GRAZ
The Space Research Institute (IWF) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
(OeAW), is offering a PostDoc Position in Astrochemistry in
Protoplanetary Disks. The successful candidate will join the IWF
research group “Planet-forming Disks and Astrochemistry” led by Dr.
Peter Woitke as part of the OeAW’s efforts to expand the theme of
exoplanet research at the IWF in Graz, Austria. The candidate is
expected to contribute to the development of IWF’s disk group by
comparing observational data with modelling results obtained with the
thermo-chemical disk simulation code ProDiMo.
The applicant must hold a PhD in Physics, Geophysics, Astrophysics, or
a related field. The appointment is initially for a duration of 3
years, with the possibility of an extension for another 3 years. The
appointment begins as early as June 1, 2023.
Applications must include:
(1) CV,
(2) publication list,
(3) research statement – max 3 pages,
(4) academic certificates, and
(5) names of three referees willing to send letters of recommendation
Please send the application as one PDF file, mentioning Job ID:
IWF172PD122 to Cosima Muck, cosima.muck at oeaw.ac.at, no later than
March 1, 2023.
Go to:
https://tinyurl.com/4mmsfn9m
THREE POSITIONS AT IRF IN SWEDEN
(1) Research engineer specializing in analog electronics
Your main area of responsibility will be to develop, design,
manufacture and test electronics for space instruments. Go to:
https://tinyurl.com/455m8b8d
(2) Post-Doctoral Position in Space Plasma Physics
The tasks include but are not limited to:
– science data analysis from IRF’s particle instruments onboard lunar
missions
– collaboration with our simulation group working on the exosphere
dynamics and global Moon – solar wind interaction models
Go to:
https://tinyurl.com/yckm2pm2
(3) Post-doctoral position in Atmospheric Physics
The tasks will include but are not limited to:
– lidar measurements
– testing and improving data inversion routines
– analysis of lidar data
– compilation of data products for validation
Go to:
https://tinyurl.com/4a6xy2ub
POSTDOC IN MARS GEOLOGY/GEOMORPHOLOGY AT THE SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM
The Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum (NASM),
Center for Earth and Planetary Studies (CEPS) in Washington, DC
welcomes applications for a postdoctoral position.
Research areas for the position include analysis of:
– Geologic mapping of Mars, including relevant data analysis, and
drafting text and figures for peer-reviewed publications.
– Geomorphic and topographic analyses of fluvial landforms using Mars
orbiter and rover data, including relatively young fluvial landforms
on impact craters.
– Participation on the Science Operations Team for Mars Science
Laboratory Curiosity rover; and field studies of Mars analog
landforms.
Applicants must demonstrate experience in analysis of Earth or
planetary datasets. A background in quantitative terrestrial or
planetary geology and experience with geographic information systems
analysis of imaging and topography are desired.
This is a full-time, 2-year position in Washington, DC with benefits.
The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
More details and application process here:
Click to access SITRUST-23-NASM0201.pdf
Application deadline is 5pm (Eastern time) on February 17, 2023.
For questions, email Sharon Wilson Purdy (purdys at si.edu) or Ross Irwin
(irwinr at si.edu).
TWO PHD POSITIONS IN SPACE PHYSICS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AT UMEA
UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN
The first position is on studying terrestrial magnetosheath jets
(Principal Investigator is Associate Prof. Maria Hamrin, email:
maria.hamirn at space.umu.se). For more information about this ad on how
to apply for it please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/2u9fscr6
The second position is on modeling magnetosphere-interior coupling at
Mercury (Principal Investigator is Dr. Shahab Fatemi, email:
shahab.fatemi at umu.se). For more information about this ad on how to
apply for it please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/yck3xwad
The employment for both positions is limited to four years at full
time for up to five years if teaching and other departmental work is
performed. Applications should be submitted via our e-recruitment
system Varbi at latest by 15 April 2023. The employment starts in 1
September 2023 or according to agreement. If you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to contact the principal investigators of each
position.
PHD IN MODELING TIDAL DISSIPATION IN IO AT DELFT UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY, NETHERLANDS
The planetary exploration group at Delft University of Technology is
advertising a fully funded PhD position on modelling tidal dissipation
on Io. The position is aimed at developing a numerical model to link
tidal dissipation in the interior to observations of high heatflow and
volcanism. The focus is on modelling the feedback between heat
generation and Io’s interior structure, and the generation of melt. The
position is suitable for (soon to be) MSc graduates in engineering or
physics (or equivalent) with a strong background in modelling and
programming.
The position will be for four years, with a preferred start date before
July of 2023. The application deadline is February 22, 2023. Inquiries
about the position can be sent to w.vanderwal@tudelft.nl. Further
details are given here:
https://tinyurl.com/2p92j7ad
2023 NASA Planetary Science Summer School Applications Due March 27, 2023
Offered by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, PSSS is a 3-month long career development experience to learn the development of a hypothesis-driven robotic space mission in a concurrent engineering environment while getting an in-depth, first-hand look at mission design, life cycle, costs, schedule & the inherent trade-offs.
Science and engineering doctoral candidates, recent Ph.D.s, postdocs, junior faculty, and certain master’s degree students, who are U.S. Citizens or legal permanent residents (and a very limited number of Foreign Nationals from non-designated counties), are eligible. There is no charge to attend, travel stipends are available, and applicants from diverse backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply. Diversity, equity and inclusion are important to us, and we strive to create a welcoming environment where participants’ contributions and unique perspectives are valued.
Session 1: Preparatory Sessions May 11-July 28. Culminating Week with JPL’s Team X July 31-August 4
Session 2: Preparatory Sessions May 25-August 11. Culminating Week with JPL’s Team X August 14-18
With workload of a rigorous 3-credit graduate-level course, participants act as a planetary science mission team during the first 12 weeks of preparatory webinars, with the final culminating week mentored by JPL’s Advance Project Design Team for refining the mission concept design & presenting it to a mock expert review board. The culminating week is planned to be at JPL.
Applications are due March 27, 2023. Register now for informational session February 14 11:00 am ET.
go.nasa.gov/missiondesignschools
Postdoctoral researcher, Mars rover science/operations and Mars data analysis
The University of Chicago’s Department of Geophysical Sciences seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher to support Mars data analysis projects (a Mars Science Laboratory Participating Scientist grant on the timing and flow of surface and subsurface water at Gale crater, and a Mars Data Analysis Program grant on global and stratigraphic variations in sediment layer thicknesses on Mars). The successful candidate will work with Associate Professor Edwin Kite to take part in Mars Science Laboratory science and operations, and analyze existing HiRISE Digital Terrain Models. The balance between rover and orbiter work will be chosen according to the preferences of the successful candidate.
Candidates should have a background in planetary science. Experience with rover operations, and/or Mars orbiter data analysis, is preferred but not required. This is primarily a data analysis position and modeling skills are not required though would be a welcome bonus. A start date in mid-to-late-2023 is preferred. This postdoctoral position will be for one year and funding is secured for renewal for a second year, contingent on satisfactory progress. The position comes with a competitive salary and generous benefits.
Review of applications will begin on April 8, 2023. Please send a CV, a brief description of research interests, and a list of publications as a single PDF file to kite@uchicago.edu. Applicants should send the names and email addresses of 2-3 referees to this email address. Please direct informal inquiries about this post to Edwin Kite (kite at uchicago.edu).
The University of Chicago hosts a vibrant planets and exoplanets research program, with particular emphasis on Mars, planetary sample analysis, and habitability: https://geosci.uchicago.edu/research/planetary-sciences-and-cosmochemistry/
The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/EO/D/V Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, status as an individual with a disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University’s Notice of Nondiscrimination. The University’s Statements on Diversity are at https://provost.uchicago.edu/statements-diversity. UChicago seeks a diverse pool of applicants who wish to join an academic community that places the highest value on rigorous inquiry and encourages diverse perspectives, experiences, groups of individuals, and ideas to inform and stimulate intellectual challenge, engagement, and exchange. Job seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should call 773-834-3988 or email equalopportunity@uchicago.edu with their request.
The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona is seeking candidates for two open positions to support the isotopic analysis of planetary materials in the Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization Facility (KMICF, https://kmicf.lpl.arizona.edu).
We invite applications to the position of Researcher/Scientist III to join our team and manage the new CAMECA Nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometer (NanoSIMS). The successful candidate will support and collaborate on projects involving the analysis of a wide range of planetary materials including lunar samples and lunar analogs. See the job posting for more information: https://arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/13478?c=arizona
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher to support NanoSIMS isotopic analysis of returned samples from asteroid Bennu. See the job posting here for more information: https://arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/13479?c=arizona
The KMICF is an analytical facility supported by NASA’s Planetary Major Enabling Facilities program that is dedicated to research excellence in the analysis of heterogeneous materials from the millimeter to the atomic scale. In addition to the new NanoSIMS, laboratories include EPMA, SEMs, TEM, FIB-SEM, and Raman spectrometers. The University of Arizona is a Hispanic Serving Institution that Forbes has listed as one of America’s Best Employers in the United States and WorldatWork. Review of applications will begin on Feb 20th, 2023 and continue until the positions are filled. Letters of reference will be requested from top-ranked applicants only.
JOB OPENING: NASA RESEARCH SCIENTIST POSITION AT NASA GSFC
The Science and Exploration Directorate, Heliophysics Division,
Geospace Physics Laboratory (Code 673) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight
Center (GSFC) is seeking a Research Astrophysicist with a focus on
flight mission management. The successful candidate will join NASA as
a civil servant scientist to perform research investigations in
magnetospheric physics, to support mission operations and management,
and to define science and mission requirements for future missions. The
Geospace Physics Laboratory manages the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS)
mission, and its members are currently developing instruments for the
Lunar Gateway, the International Space Station, the Geospace Dynamics
Constellation mission, cubesats, sounding rockets, balloons, and
payloads and services for the Moon to Mars program.
The full vacancy announcement (position ID is GSFC-23-DE-11790668-DT)
will be posted on January 30 and will close on February 10 at
11:59pm EST. Applicant competencies in leadership, research, and space
science mission operations should be described.
This is a GS-14 or GS-15 level position (US citizens only) with annual
salary in the range $132,368-$183,500 depending on experience and
qualifications.
For additional information contact:
Dr. Eftyhia Zesta – eftyhia.zesta at nasa.gov
Dr. Menelaos Sarantos – menelaos.sarantos at nasa.gov
Job Posting Avaiable at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/
JOB OPENING: CHROMATOGRAPHER AT NASA GSFC
The Planetary Environments Lab at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
which studies the chemistry and astrobiology of the atmospheres and
surfaces of planetary bodies, is seeking a scientist who specializes in
chromatography, with a strong emphasis on front end separation
techniques and hardware development.
Candidates are expected to have experience in chromatography mass
spectrometry techniques.
The job is open to all US citizens.
Applications are open between 2/9/2023 and 2/23/2023.
Job Listing:
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/702547900
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR POSITION IN ASTEROID AND COMET DYNAMICS AND
PROPERTIES AT CALTECH
We invite applications for talented researchers who will work with Dr.
Joseph Masiero, Deputy PI of the NEOWISE mission, to study the
physical and dynamical properties of asteroids and comets using data
from the NEOWISE survey, both as individual objects and as an ensemble
population. NEOWISE has been surveying the sky continuously since 2013
and has amassed over 1.3 million thermal infrared measurements of
small bodies in the Solar System. The data and results from NEOWISE
studies are also being used to support the development of the upcoming
NEO Surveyor mission. IPAC serves as the WISE/NEOWISE Science Data
Center and hosts the mission data archive, and will serve the same
role for NEO Surveyor.
To apply, please submit a CV, Research Statement, and contact
information for three professional references to
applications@ipac.caltech.edu. Applications received by February 28,
2023 will receive full consideration, but review of applications will
continue until a suitable candidate has been identified. For
questions, please contact Dr. Joseph Masiero at
jmasiero at ipac.caltech.edu.
Applications received by February 28, 2023 will receive full
consideration but we plan on reviewing until the position has been
filled.
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/892063ec
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN VENUS SURFACE MINERALOGY, WESLEYAN
UNIVERSITY
https://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/9388
Prof. Martha Gilmore seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate with
expertise in mineralogy, petrology and/or geochemistry to undertake
analysis of Venus relevant minerals and rocks to constrain weathering
reactions on the Venus surface. We will examine chemical and
mineralogical changes in relevant geological samples exposed to Venus
conditions in the Glenn Extreme Environments Rig (GEER). Analytical
techniques include FE-SEM, XRF, XRD, Electron Microprobe, VNIR and
Raman spectroscopy. The work will also include the design, execution
and analysis of experiments in 1-atm apparatus to mimic Venus surface
conditions in the lab at Wesleyan.
The position has been approved for 3 years. Anticipated start date is
no earlier than July 1, 2023. Applications will be considered on a
rolling basis. Applications received by March 24, 2023 will be given
full consideration.
For more information, please contact mgilmore@wesleyan.edu and see the
Planetary Science Group and the Earth & Environmental Sciences
Department:
https://www.wesleyan.edu/planetary/
https://www.wesleyan.edu/ees/
JOB OPENING: POSTDOC IN MARS MINERALOGY/STRATIGRAPHY AT UT AUSTIN
The UT Austin Planetary Surface Processes Group, headed by Dr. Tim
Goudge, is advertising an opening for a Postdoctoral Fellow. This
position will focus on research that integrates orbital spectroscopic
and image/topographic data of Mars to understand the formation of clay
mineral-bearing strata. The available funding also provides room for
the Postdoctoral Fellow to pursue other topics of interest in the
broad field of planetary surface processes. The position will be for
two years, with a preferred start date between May and July of 2023.
The position will have an annual salary of $65,000 (plus benefits), as
well as $3000 in relocation funds, and $1500 per year for travel to a
professional conference.
Dr. Goudge is committed to building an inclusive research group with
members that have a diverse set of perspectives and backgrounds.
Applicants from historically underrepresented groups in STEM fields,
with non-traditional backgrounds, and/or with a demonstrated interest
in efforts to improve equity and inclusion in STEM are especially
encouraged to apply.
The application deadline for full consideration is Feb. 15, 2023, and
more details on this position, including the application link, can be
found here:
https://tinyurl.com/UTPSPPostdoc2023Ad
The Department of Physics (physics.ucf.edu) at the University of Central Florida (UCF) invites applications for a full-time, nine-month faculty position (experimentalist) at the rank of assistant professor (tenure-earning) or associate professor (tenured) anticipated to begin in August 2023. We seek candidates whose experience and plans emphasize fundamental experimental research in the fields of space resources, planetary and remote-sensing instrumentation, and SmallSat development. The successful candidate will have skills and research expertise to successfully propose for flight hardware projects, including commercial missions as well as flight instruments and mission leadership. The successful candidate is expected to establish a vigorous, externally funded, and creative research program and have a strong commitment to excellence in graduate and undergraduate education.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in physics, planetary sciences, or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution at time of application and a substantial record of independent research.
To be eligible for appointment as a tenured associate professor upon hire, the selected candidate must have a demonstrated record of teaching, research, and service commensurate with a tenured faculty appointment at the rank of associate professor.
UCF requires all applications and supporting documents be submitted electronically through the Human Resources employment opportunities website, https://www.ucf.edu/jobs/. In addition to the online application, interested candidates should upload a cover letter, curriculum vita (CV), research statement, teaching statement, and the names and contact information for three (3) references. The full position posting with application instructions is here: https://ucf.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/careers/job/Orlando-FL-Main-Campus/Assistant-Professor-or-Associate-Professor–Experimental-Planetary-Sciences_R103135
Questions regarding this search can be directed via email to Professor Daniel Britt, search committee chair, at dbritt at ucf.edu. Applications should be submitted by February 2, 2023.
Planetary Science Research Position at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
The Heliophysics and Planetary Science Branch at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama seeks a scientist to solve challenging Planetary Science problems. The permanent position is expected to be announced in January 2023 under the category of Research Space Scientist, at the GS-13 or GS-14 grade level, depending on qualifications.
The incumbent Planetary Scientist will have expertise in remote and/or in-situ sensing of planets, moons, and asteroids, and in the application and development of advanced tools, techniques, and/or data analysis/mining/machine learning techniques. The candidate will lead the development of research proposals for new activities, lead a research team, execute funded projects, participate in conferences, author research papers in peer-reviewed literature, and have a demonstrated publication record.
The formal announcement of the opportunity and requirements will be posted at USAJobs (www.usajobs.gov) in January and can be found by searching with keyword NASA and location Huntsville, Alabama. Applications are only accepted through the USAJobs portal. When answering the opportunity, review carefully and address in detail, the Specialized Experience under Qualifications. Candidates should create a USAJobs profile well in advance. Informal inquiries can be directed to Dr. David McKenzie, david.e.mckenzie at nasa.gov, 256-961-7896.
Job Opening: Senior Scientist for Astrobiology, at NASA Headquarters, Washington D.C.
Full job information:
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/?currentJobId=3393498186&keywords=Senior%20Scientist%20for%20Astrobiology%20
To be considered for this position, application materials must be submitted by January 31, 2023.
Johns Hopkins APL is planning to hire a post doc in the area of thermal infrared data analysis and numerical thermal modeling. This hire will work closely with LRO Diviner Lunar Radiometer as well as other thermal infrared instruments in development. More information can be found at this link: https://careers.jhuapl.edu/phd/jobs/51803
The position is available immediately but may be delayed as late as summer 2023. The position is for a 2-year term with an opportunity to roll over into a permanent position at the completion of the term.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN COSMIC ICE ASTROCHEMISTRY
Applications are now being accepted for a Postdoctoral Research
Associate to join The Cosmic Ice Laboratory at NASA/GSFC in Greenbelt,
MD. The position consists of a postdoctoral appointment at the
University of Maryland, Baltimore County and funded by NASA through
CRESST II. The successful applicant will join The Cosmic Ice Laboratory
and focus on investigating the radiolytic stability of organic
compounds under conditions relevant to dense clouds or icy Solar
System bodies. The successful candidate will perform radiation
chemistry experiments on ices at low temperatures in vacuum, using a
proton accelerator as the radiation source.
Candidates for the position must have a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics,
or related field by the date of the appointment and should be within
five years of the receipt of their doctoral degree. Ideally,
candidates will have experience with the following: cryo-vacuum
apparatuses, radiation chemistry, and infrared spectroscopy.
Complete applications received by December 31, 2022, will receive
full consideration.
Candidates should send a cover letter, CV (including publication
list), a 3-page statement of research interests, and contact
information for three references via email to Ms. Katherine McKee
(katherine.s.mckee at nasa.gov). The position will remain available until
filled.
Full Job Link:
https://tinyurl.com/mrymw33e
POSDOC IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, SAN
ANTONIO
The Department of Space Research is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher
to join the Planetary Science Section to primarily conduct geochemical
and cosmochemical investigations that are relevant to ongoing and
upcoming planetary missions. Topics of research include but are not
limited to (1) aqueous geochemistry, organic chemistry, and
habitability of ocean world environments in the outer Solar System,
and (2) cosmochemical constraints on planetary origins and formation.
Applicants who have had a significant impact on the planetary science
community as demonstrated by a strong publication record as appropriate
for their career stage are sought after. Applicants who have previous
experience in proposal development are encouraged to apply.
For more information, please visit:
https://resapp.swri.org/ResApp/Job_Details.aspx?JOB_CD=15-01645
POSTDOC OPPORTUNITY AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
The Department of Environmental Sciences at the University Virginia
invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The
successful candidate will lead original research in the field of Earth
and planetary surface processes under the supervision of Dr. Ajay B.
Limaye. Potential research topics include but are not limited to
landscape evolution modeling, linking turbulent flow in rivers to
landscape dynamics, and interpreting remote sensing datasets for Mars
and Titan. For examples of our past and current work see:
https://www.ajaylimaye.com/research
Application review will start on February 1 with a desired start date
in June (flexible). For more information and to apply, see the official
job posting at:
https://tinyurl.com/4z4xfcnj
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT LMD, PARIS, ON URANUS AND NEPTUNE ATMOSPHERIC
MODELING
The Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique (LMD), located on Sorbonne
Universite (Paris, France), invites applications for a postdoctoral
position to work on Uranus and Neptune atmospheric modeling. This
position is awarded for 18 months (plus a potential 6 month extension),
starting ideally in Spring 2023, with some flexibility. Applications
received until 31 January, 2023 will receive full consideration.
Applicants should send a CV (including publication list), a cover
letter stating their research accomplishments, interests in the project
and date of availability, and 1 to 3 contact information for references
to sandrine.guerlet at lmd.ipsl.fr
See full description:
Click to access Postdoc_LMD_SOUND.pdf
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY OPENINGS IN ORIGINS OF LIFE AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Purdue University’s College of Science invites applicants for up to
three tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant or
Associate Professor in all areas with relevance to the Origins of
Life. Broadly speaking, the Origins of Life search will consider
fields of research and processes related to how life first evolved on
Earth, how life continues to evolve, and whether and where life exists
elsewhere in the universe. These positions are a cluster hire between
Purdue’s Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, and Earth,
Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences. Applications will be reviewed
beginning January 3, 2023 and will continue until the position is
filled. Questions about this position can be directed to Ali Bramson
(bramsona at purdue.edu). For more information, including the process for
applying, please see the job ad here:
https://careers.purdue.edu/job-invite/23266/
PLANETARY DATA OFFICER POSITION AT NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER
Ames Research Center seeks a Planetary Data Officer to assist NASA’s
Planetary Science Division (PSD) in advancing the Planetary Data
Ecosystem (PDE) and various data initiatives within the Agency and
planetary science community. The PDE is the ad hoc connected framework
of activities and products built upon and supporting data collected by
planetary space missions and research programs, which are primarily
NASA funded. The Planetary Data Officer will play a significant role
in restructuring and improving the PDE.
This vacancy will be open December 5 – 16, 2022 in USAJobs under
Announcement Number ARC-23-DE-11744861-LC:
https://www.usajobs.gov
Full details of the position are given in the vacancy announcement.
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP, MCDONNELL CENTER FOR THE SPACE SCIENCES,
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
Washington University in St. Louis invites applicants to conduct
independent research as a postdoctoral fellow of the McDonnell Center
for the Space Sciences. Areas of interest include astromaterials,
cosmochemistry, astrophysics, planetary science, particle and nuclear
physics, cosmology, and Earth as a planet. Candidates must have a PhD
or be a May 2023 degree candidate.
The initial appointment is for one year, renewable for a second year.
Washington University is committed to equal employment opportunity and
encourages applications by those underrepresented in their academic
fields. The University’s policy is to recruit, hire, train, and
promote persons in all job titles regardless of race, color, age,
religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
protected veteran status, or disability.
Applications should include a CV, brief statement of their three
most significant publications, 2-page research proposal, and
names/contact info for three professional references. Referees will
need to upload letters to the link provided by the application site.
Applications and letters are due January 15, 2023.
https://apply.interfolio.com/117533
Direct questions related to the application process to Jan Foster
(spacesciences at wustl.edu). The full advertisement can be found at:
https://mcss.wustl.edu/news/postdoctoral-fellowship-opening
Orbital Debris Modeling Scientist, Jacobs
https://dps.aas.org/content/orbital-debris-modeling-scientist-0
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN CLIMATE SYSTEMS SCIENCE AT CASE
WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences invites
applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Climate
Systems. We welcome applications from geoscientists who employ field,
analytical, observational, modeling, or a combination of these
approaches to understand how components of Earth’s climate system work,
interact and evolve. Research could focus on processes or records, from
the recent to the deeper geological past.
CWRU seeks to recruit and retain a diverse faculty to enhance the
excellence of the university. The successful candidate is expected to
establish a vibrant, externally funded research program, mentor
students in research, and teach both introductory and upper-level
courses. They will be committed to advancing diversity, equity and
inclusion in the department and university, and willing to engage in
academic service at various levels.
The position requires a PhD degree by August 1, 2023, and a record of
research, publication and teaching commensurate with time since PhD.
Research that complements existing departmental and university
strengths is considered an asset. Review of applications will begin on
12/1/2022.
The full job description and submission instructions can be found at:
https://apply.interfolio.com/115613
UMD ASTRONOMY PDS-SBN POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
The Department of Astronomy at the University of Maryland (UMD),
College Park, is offering a postdoctoral fellowship position in small
body data science, including support duties with the Small Bodies Node
(SBN) of NASA’s Planetary Data System (PDS). The Small Bodies Node is
based in the Department of Astronomy at UMD, and is an active
participant with the Planetary Astronomy Group, which includes a large
number of planetary scientists working primarily on small bodies
(comets and asteroids) and on dynamics, and with participants in a
variety of missions including the Double Asteroid Redirect Test (DART),
NEO Surveyor, and Lucy as well as many research projects, including
observation programs using the James Maxwell Space Telescope:
https://www.astro.umd.edu/rareas/
The position is partly in support of the SBN archiving and oversight
efforts as well and will be for the duration of two years, with the
potential for renewal to a third year. Please visit the full
announcement for additional information and application instructions.
JOB OPENING: DIRECTOR OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AT THE PLANETARY SOCIETY
The Planetary Society, the world’s largest and most influential space
advocacy organization, seeks a passionate, curious, and outgoing
individual to serve as its Director of Government Relations in
Washington, D.C.
Responsibilities include engaging and educating elected officials,
policymakers, and others in the D.C. area; information-gathering and
relationship-building to inform advocacy strategy; raising awareness
of organizational priorities via local events and briefings; and
otherwise enthusiastically representing The Planetary Society’s core
belief of optimistic, science-driven space exploration to the D.C.
community.
The Planetary Society strongly prefers candidates with formal training
in science, engineering, or space policy, and will consider
individuals without significant professional experience provided they
can demonstrate excellence and initiative in persuasive communication,
political analysis, and strategic thinking as it would pertain to this
role.
Those with at least 5 years of professional experience in legislative
work or government relations in space-related fields will also be
considered, even if they lack formal scientific training.
The Planetary Society offers a competitive salary based on market
data; covers 100% of medical, dental, and vision insurance; a 403(b)
retirement savings plan with employer contribution; and a flexible and
independent work schedule.
To apply:
https://www.planetary.org/careers/job-opening-director-of-government-relations
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN COSMIC ICE ASTROCHEMISTRY AT NASA/GSFC
Applications are now being accepted for a Postdoctoral Research
Associate to join The Cosmic Ice Laboratory at NASA/GSFC in Greenbelt,
MD. The position consists of a postdoctoral appointment at the
University of Maryland, Baltimore County and funded by NASA through
CRESST II.
The successful applicant will join The Cosmic Ice Laboratory and focus
on investigating the radiolytic stability of organic compounds under
conditions relevant to dense clouds or icy Solar System bodies. The
successful candidate will perform radiation chemistry experiments on
ices at low temperatures in vacuum, using a proton accelerator as the
radiation source.
Candidates for the position must have a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics,
or related field by the date of the appointment and should be within
five years of the receipt of their doctoral degree. Ideally,
candidates will have experience with the following: cryo-vacuum
apparatuses, radiation chemistry, and infrared spectroscopy.
Complete applications received by December 31, 2022, will receive full
consideration. Candidates should send a cover letter, CV (including
publication list), a 3-page statement of research interests, and
contact information for three references via email to Ms. Katherine
McKee (katherine.s.mckee@nasa.gov). The position will remain available
until filled.
Full Job Link:
Click to access Postdoctoral%20Position%20in%20Cosmic%20Ice%20Astrochemistry.pdf
TENURE-TRACK JOB POSTING: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN ASTRONOMY & PLANETARY
SCIENCE AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
The Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science at Northern Arizona
University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at
the rank of Assistant Professor, starting August 2023. We are seeking
applicants who will expand the Department’s current expertise into
areas that include (but are not limited to) early Solar System
processes, exoplanets, and/or star and planet formation and
protoplanetary disks. Applicants may employ techniques,
including (but not limited to) observational, laboratory, and/or
theory.
Minimum qualifications are an earned PhD in Astronomy, Planetary
Science, or related field, conferred by August 2023. Preferred
qualifications include:
– Demonstrated effectiveness in:
* Teaching, advisement, and other student-related responsibilities,
especially with individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds
* Scholarly activity, securing external funding, and publishing in
high-impact journals
* Service to the profession and the university community
– Experience with traditional and non-traditional course delivery
including active learning techniques, student-centered
teaching practices, online modalities, and/or other teaching methods
– Experience working and interacting with people from diverse
backgrounds
To view the job posting:
https://apptrkr.com/3597517
Address questions to Dr. Mark Salvatore (Search Committee Chair) at
astro at nau.edu or (928) 523-2661.
FOUR RESEARCH POSITIONS IN THE PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES GROUP (PAG) AT
THE INSTITUTE FOR BASIC SCIENCE, DAEJEON, SOUTH KOREA
The Planetary Atmospheres Group (PAG) invites researchers with high
motivation for Venus atmospheric research. The successful applicants
will collaborate with Dr. Yeon Joo Lee, the Chief Investigator (CI) of
PAG. The work will involve analyzing Venus data and conducting
ground-based observations, including data reduction. The ground-based
observations will be coordinated with space missions such as JAXA’s
Akatsuki, ESA-JAXA’s BepiColombo, and ESA’s EnVision. Experience with
analysis of telescope or spacecraft data like images or spectra is
desired, and good knowledge of radiative transfer models is preferred.
The successful applicants will have opportunities to mentor internship
students in PAG. Collaboration with national and international teams
will be strongly supported.
Total four positions are available: Two Senior Researcher position and
Two Postdoctoral Research Associate position. The deadline for the
application is December 12, 18:00 KST.
For the details, visit:
https://www.ibs.re.kr/prog/recruit/eng/sub04_01/view.do?pageIndex=1&searchCondition=&searchKeyword=&idx=1461
PAG’s homepage:
https://www.ibs.re.kr/pag/
Nature News about the Institute for Basic Science:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01465-8
Support for international researchers:
https://www.ibs.re.kr/cop/bbs/BBSMSTR_000000000761/selectBoardArticle.do?nttId=18098
RESEARCH FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
The Department of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of
Washington invites applications for a full-time Research Assistant
Professor in planetary sciences. The successful candidate will be
expected to engage in research on the geology and/or geophysics of
planetary bodies. We are particularly interested in candidates whose
research involves experimental and theoretical work involving
high-pressure processes on icy planets, moons, and exoplanets.
Involvement in planetary missions is a plus. The position will involve
taking a leadership role in advising and mentoring graduate students in
our program. Teaching opportunities may arise in the form of lectures,
seminars, mentoring, and lab instruction.
For more information, and to apply, see:
https://apply.interfolio.com/116028
Please direct any questions to essasst at uw.edu. Applications will be
reviewed starting December 1, 2022. Application documents received
after this date may be considered at the discretion of the search
committee.
Open-Rank Tenure-Track/Tenured Faculty Position in Remote Sensing, Rowan University
https://dps.aas.org/content/open-rank-tenure-tracktenured-faculty-position-remote-sensing
MIT/EAPS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (TENURE TRACK)- OPEN SEARCH
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS) at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) invites applications
for a faculty position in the broad area of planetary habitability. We
especially encourage applicants who use field, laboratory or other
measurement-based approaches to understand how habitable environments
on Earth or other planets function and evolve and what controls their
stability. Our intent is to hire at the tenure-track assistant
professor level. More senior appointments may be considered in special
cases, commensurate with experience.
A complete application includes (1) a cover letter, (2) Curriculum
Vitae, (3) a 1-3 page summary of current and future research
directions, (4) a 1-3 page statement describing teaching and mentoring
experience and/or future plans, including contributions to fostering
diversity, equity, and inclusion, and (5) three letters of
recommendation.
A Ph.D. is required by the start of employment. Applications are being
accepted at Academic Jobs Online:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/23425
To receive full consideration, complete applications must be received
by December 15, 2022
Search Contact: Ms. Karen Fosher, kfosher at mit.edu
Postdoctoral fellow in lunar geoscience to work with Dr. Gordon Osinski at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario, Canada (https://www.uwo.ca/). The successful candidate will also join a team of researchers from Western and other Canadian universities as part of the program entitled “A Canadian Lunar Research Network for Geology, Geophysics and Prospecting”. This program focuses on the following 6 objectives:
Understand how lunar rocks are shock-metamorphosed during impact events;
Understand how rocks are melted during impact events on the Moon;
Understand how impact ejecta is emplaced on the Moon;
Understand how lunar rocks are uplifted to form central peaks and peak-rings.
Understand the distribution and compositional state of volatiles on the Moon.
Develop the best approaches for conducting geological investigations and prospecting on the Moon.
The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to one or more of these research objectives via analysis of samples (lunar meteorites, Apollo samples, and analogue materials from impact and volcanic sites on Earth), and/or the processing and analysis of data from past and current lunar missions. An interest and experience in fieldwork is also preferred as opportunities will be provided.
In addition to research, the successful candidate will also conduct some project management activities in support of the Canadian Lunar Research Network (http://clrn.uwo.ca), an international affiliate member of the NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (https://sservi.nasa.gov/).
Applicants should have a PhD in planetary science, earth science, or a related scientific discipline. The position is for 2-years and may be renewed for a third year. A start date of January 01 2023 is preferred, but earlier or later dates can also be accommodated. Applicants should submit a CV that includes a list of publications, contact information for 2 references, and a cover letter stating their research accomplishments and interests with respect to the 6 objectives listed above. Materials should be sent by e-mail to Dr. Gordon Osinski (gosinski@uwo.ca). Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
The University of Western Ontario offers excellent supports to postdoctoral scholars, see http://www.grad.uwo.ca/postdoctoral_services. The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Western is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, members of racialized groups/visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, and persons of any gender identity or gender expression.
Tenure-track Faculty Position in Planetary Science at CU-Boulder
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position to start in August 2023 in the general field of planetary science. The opening is targeted at the level of Assistant Professor, but experienced candidates with appropriate credentials will be considered for an Associate Professor appointment. Depending on the background and teaching interest, the successful candidate would also be affiliated with the appropriate academic department at CU.
Areas of interest include: Research approaches from remote sensing, to instrument development, to space missions, to laboratory studies and to theory, addressing research targets both within our solar system and exoplanets, and applying fields such as atmospheric science, planetary geology, astrobiology, geophysics, space environments, dynamics, etc.
The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to building a culturally diverse community of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to contributing to an inclusive campus environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Evaluation of applications starts November 28, 2022 . Position will remain open until filled.
For further information about LASP see https://lasp.colorado.edu/home/
Full job posting at https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=43550
Planetary geology tenure track position Auburn University
The Department of Geosciences at Auburn University invites applications for a Planetary Geosciences faculty position at the rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor. The appointment would begin August 2023. Specialties may include, but are not limited to, terrestrial analogue studies of planetary surface processes (e.g., impact cratering and volcanic processes), orbital and/or surface robotic mission-related geosciences (e.g., missions to the Moon and Mars), planetary mineralogy and petrology (including geochronology, e.g., study of meteorites and/or future returned samples), instrument science for planetary missions, planetary geophysics and climate dynamics, and related disciplines such as astrobiology. We seek a dynamic individual with strong research potential who can obtain external funding and can link their research program to existing department strengths in geochemistry, geochronology, geomorphology, tectonics, climate science, remote-sensing and GIS, and sedimentary geology. Link to job ad – https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.auemployment.com/postings/32730&source=gmail-imap&ust=1666672448000000&usg=AOvVaw0NEcW0E2upKGOrdC_Ke1dL ; Link to our department – https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.auburn.edu/cosam/departments/geosciences/index.htm&source=gmail-imap&ust=1666672448000000&usg=AOvVaw2gIYSEuVLor7bj4ZQJicld
TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN REMOTE SENSING AT UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
BOULDER
The Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences (AES) Department in the
College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) at the University of
Colorado Boulder is currently seeking applications for a tenure-track
faculty position in the area of Remote Sensing Technology. The opening
is targeted at the level of Assistant Professor, but experienced
candidates with outstanding credentials will be considered for an
Associate or Full Professor appointment.
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=42978
STAFF SCIENTIST IN UPPER ATMOSPHERIC AND IONOSPHERIC PHYSICS AT APL
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) is
seeking a Staff Scientist to conduct basic scientific research in Upper
Atmospheric and Ionospheric Physics. The research group seeks to apply
advances in modeling, simulation, and analysis capabilities afforded
by increased computational power to augment and maximize the
scientific understanding obtained from new and existing atmospheric and
ionospheric datasets, both observational and simulated.
Job Summary:
The Staff Scientist will conduct fundamental research in Upper
Atmospheric and Ionospheric Physics, including numerical modeling and
analysis of ground- and/or space-based datasets, presenting and
publishing the research findings in peer-reviewed journals and at
national and international conferences, and leading and participating
in NASA and NSF grant proposals. The successful candidate will
participate in the formulation and development of novel concepts for
future Heliophysics mission opportunities. The successful candidate
is expected to have a Ph.D. in physics or a related field with at
least five (5) years of additional experience after Ph.D.
For further details please contact Ian Cohen (Ian.Cohen@jhuapl.edu).
Interested applicants can submit their applications online at:
https://careers.jhuapl.edu/jobs/51325?lang=en-us
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW IN MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS AT APL
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) is
seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to conduct basic scientific research in
the field of Solar and Space Physics with an emphasis on data
analytics and particle instrument work applied to studies of planetary
magnetospheres. The successful candidate will work in an exciting
environment, interfacing with experts in comprehensive data analysis
and instrument development for a multitude of Solar and Space Physics
missions as well as state-of-the-art modeling of geospace and other
space environment systems.
Job Summary:
The research position focuses on applying comprehensive data analysis
and analytics techniques for systems understanding of the complex
coupled dynamics of the terrestrial magnetosphere, as well as
developing new particle instruments for future Heliophysics and
Planetary Science missions. The successful candidate would be
expected to publish original research in peer-reviewed journals and
team with APL staff to pursue external support for continued research
and instrument development work. The successful candidate is expected
to have a Ph.D. in physics, electrical engineering, or a related
technical field, or the demonstrated equivalent experience.
For further details, please contact Matina Gkioulidou
(Matina.Gkioulidou@jhuapl.edu). Interested applicants can submit their
applications online at:
https://careers.jhuapl.edu/jobs/51326?lang=en-us
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION ON THE INTERACTION OF DUST AND WATER ICE CLOUDS
IN THE MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, invites
applications for a postdoctoral position on the interaction of dust and
water ice clouds in the Martian atmosphere. The project aims to study
how the dust and water cycle interaction affects the atmospheric
temperature structure, circulation, and the transport of trace
constituents throughout dust storms on present-day Mars. The successful
candidate will perform numerical simulations of increasing complexity
using a Mars General Circulation Model in order to study these
processes and compare the results with observations by the Mars Climate
Sounder.
Applicants should have a PhD in planetary or atmospheric science or a
related scientific discipline, experience concerning research on the
Martian atmosphere as well as General Circulation Modeling, and
excellent programming skills.
Postdoctoral Scholar positions are awarded for a minimum of one year
and may be renewed up to a maximum of three years. Applications should
be submitted online via this website:
https://tinyurl.com/3ky2p37m
Candidates should submit a CV, representative publications, contact
information for three references, and a cover letter stating their
research accomplishments and interests. Applications received by
November 4, 2022 will receive full consideration.
Assistant Professor – Igneous Petrology of Earth & Planetary Materials, Purdue University
https://dps.aas.org/content/assistant-professor-igneous-petrology-earth-planetary-materials
Postdoctoral researcher, Surface Composition Modeling RADAR Moon Asteroids Phobos/Deimos, University of Helsinki
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-researcher-1
SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW (PERMANENT) IN ASTROBIOLOGY, OPEN UNIVERSITY, UK
The Open University welcomes applications for the role of Senior
Research Fellow (permanent) in astrobiology, working with the
AstrobiologyOU research group (closing date 12 October 12:00PM BST)
You will be welcomed into AstrobiologyOU, an multi-disciplinary
research group investigating the feasibility of life beyond the Earth,
and the associated societal, governance and ethical issues.
https://www.open.ac.uk/research-groups/astrobiology/
Your role will be to develop your own self-directed research programme
that will align with the science remit of AstrobiologyOU and result in
significant outputs and impact, contributing to the strategic needs of
the group. Your programme will demonstrate effective use of
AstrobiologyOU’s and the Open University’s laboratory facilities. The
post-holder will be expected to generate income through research grants
and/or collaboration with industry.
Full details available here:
https://tinyurl.com/yahwhv28
POSTDOCTORAL CONTRACT IN SCIENCE OF SMALL SOLAR SYSTEM BODIES – COMET
INTERCEPTOR (ESA-JAXA) MISSION
The Solar System Department of the Instituto de Astrofisica de
Andalucia (Granada, Spain) is offering a postdoctoral research position
in the TECHSS group of Prof. Luisa Lara. Our research group focuses on
observational and theoretical studies related to Solar System Formation
being strongly involved (at Co-PI and Co-I level) in the technical
development and scientific exploitation of instrumentation on-board
different space missions, such as Bepi-Colombo (ESA-JAXA), EnVision
(ESA), and Comet Interceptor (ESA-JAXA). Go to:
https://www.iaa.csic.es/en#
We seek an outstanding candidate to take a leading role in our team in
cometary science related research. The candidate is expected to
actively participate in the research associated to the preparation and
exploitation of the Comet Interceptor mission, in which our group is
involved in the development of four instruments (CoCa, MANIaC, OPIC,
and EnViss).
The post will remain open until filled. The initial contract will last
up to 31 August 2026.
Interested candidates can send their CVs and a brief description of
their research interests to Luisa Lara (lara@iaa.csic.es). Do not
hesitate to contact us for any question or necessary information about
the offered contract.
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences in the College of Sciences at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) invites applications for TWO tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor rank starting in Fall 2023, in the broadly defined area of Earth and Planetary System Science. The successful candidates’ research will complement and expand upon one or more areas of departmental expertise in water cycle science, geomorphology, geoinformatics, geology and geophysics, volcanology, sedimentology and stratigraphy, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, polar and climate sciences.
https://www.utsa.edu/sciences/earth-planetary-sciences/
Postdoctoral, Predoctoral, Graduate Student and Senior Fellowships Available.
The Department of Mineral Sciences at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) invites fellowship applications for graduate student, postdoctoral, and senior fellows. Active areas of research include geochemistry, petrology, experimental petrology, volcanology, mineralogy, biomineralogy, environmental mineralogy, meteorite studies, solar system formation, and planetary formation and evolution. The department houses the National Meteorite Collection, the National Rock and Ore Collection, the National Gem and Mineral Collection, and the Global Volcanism Program. A description of facilities, staff profiles, and collections resources can be found on the Mineral Sciences website.
Postdoctoral candidates may request up to 24 months and predoctoral candidates up to 12 months of support; 10-week graduate fellowships (not yet advanced to candidacy) may also be proposed. Stipends and research funding are provided through the Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program, the Big 10
Academic Alliance Program, the Hevey Graduate Fellowship, and the NMNH Peter Buck Fellowship Program. Stipends in Earth and Space Sciences may exceed those listed. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Smithsonian research staff to identify potential advisors and discuss project feasibility. Additional information and further instructions for the application process are available at the Office of Fellowships. The application deadline is November 1st, 2022.
Mineral Sciences Website: https://mineralsciences.si.edu/index.htm
Mineral Sciences Opportunities: https://naturalhistory.si.edu/research/mineral-sciences/opportunities
Peter Buck / SIFP Fellowship: https://fellowships.si.edu/opportunity/peter-buck-postdoctoral-fellowship-program
Hevey Graduate Student Fellowship: https://fellowships.si.edu/opportunity/robert-d-hevey-jr-and-constance-m-filling-fellowship-mineral-sciences
Big 10 Alliance Fellowship: https://fellowships.si.edu/opportunity/big-ten-academic-alliance-smithsonian-fellowship
LOWELL OBSERVATORY: PERCIVAL LOWELL POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
Lowell Observatory invites applications for the Percival Lowell
Postdoctoral Fellowship.
A complete job description and instructions on how to apply can be
found on our employment page:
https://lowell.edu/about/career-opportunities/
Inquiries may be sent to Christoph Keller, Director of Science at
ckeller at lowell.edu
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (TENURE-TRACK) FACULTY POSITION IN GEOLOGY AT UCLA
The UCLA Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences (EPSS)
invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the
Assistant Professor rank. We encourage applicants from all
sub-disciplines of geology, geophysics, and planetary sciences to
apply. Applications from individuals with expertise in
tectonics/structural geology, rock/ice mechanics and rheology,
glaciology, early Earth history, or other areas that complement the
existing strengths at UCLA will be especially welcome. We encourage
applications from those with experience in field- based
research/teaching, and community/collegial service that has prepared
them to contribute to our commitment to excellence and equity,
diversity, and inclusion.
EPSS faculty conduct research in geology, geobiology, geochemistry,
planetary science, geophysics, paleobiology, and space physics. The
ability of applicants to contribute to this multidisciplinary ethos,
including research primarily focused on Earth, will be a consideration
in evaluation, in addition to their commitment to enhancing the
diversity of EPSS faculty and students.
Applications will be accepted via the UC Recruit web site beginning
September 30, 2022:
https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF07865
Reviews of submitted applications will commence on October 31, 2022
and continue until the position is filled.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN COMPARATIVE PLANETARY EVOLUTION AT CALTECH
The Caltech Center for Comparative Planetary Evolution (3CPE) at the
California Institute of Technology solicits applications for a
postdoctoral prize fellowship associated with the center. This
fellowship will be awarded to an outstanding applicant pursuing
research in any area related to planetary science, either within the
Solar System or beyond, using observational, theoretical, or
computational techniques. The 3CPE provides a collaborative and
interdisciplinary environment for researchers at Caltech with common
interests spanning both astronomy and planetary science. Fellows will
also have full access to Caltech’s extensive resources, including the
Keck and Palomar Observatories and computational facilities.
https://applications.caltech.edu/jobs/cpe
A. Assistant Professor, Astrobiology, Teaching Stream-Tenure Track, York U., Canada
https://dps.aas.org/content/assistant-professor-teaching-stream-tenure-track
B. Blaustein Postdoctoral Scholar, Johns Hopkins U.
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the Morton K. Blaustein Postdoctoral Scholar. The duration of the fellowship is one year with an anticipated extension for a second year.
We seek outstanding individuals with a recent Ph.D. in Earth, Planetary and/or Environmental Sciences and a strong links to departmental research interests. Consideration of applications will begin on November 15, 2022. Applicant should contact the faculty with whom then are interested in working before applying.
The full announcement can be found here:
http://apply.interfolio.com/111033
Deadline: 15th November 2022.
C. Benton Postdoctoral Fellowship, Johns Hopkins U.
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the inaugural Dr. George S. Benton Postdoctoral Fellowship in Oceanographic & Atmospheric Sciences. The duration of the Fellowship is one year with an anticipated extension for a second year.
We seek outstanding individuals with a recent Ph.D. in oceanographic sciences, atmospheric sciences, or a related field with strong links to departmental research interests. Candidates for the Fellowship should be engaged in research on the science of climate change, with an emphasis on process-based understanding of the climate system, in particular the ocean and atmosphere. Research relevant to problems of anthropogenic change and/or that deploys interdisciplinary approaches is particularly welcome. Consideration of applications will begin on November 15, 2022. Applicants should contact faculty with whom they are interested in working before applying.
The full announcement can be found here:
Apply – Interfolio
Deadline: 15th November 2022.
POST-DOC POSITION IN BELGIUM
Post-doc position in Belgium in spectroscopy applied to planetary
atmospheres. The project is a joint investigation between UCLouvain and
BIRA-IASB.
All details can be found here:
https://aeronomie.be/en/vacancies/scientist-mfx-2
Deadline for application: 30 September.
Three Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Physical Hydrology, Geochemistry/Petrology, and Climate/Environmental Change
Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida
The Department of Geological Sciences (https://geology.ufl.edu/) at the University of Florida invites applications for three tenure-track Assistant Professor positions in the areas of Climate/Environmental Change, High-Temperature Geochemistry/Petrology, and Physical Hydrology, which will begin August 16, 2023. The broadly defined positions represent distinct and independent areas of research and teaching. The successful candidate will have initiated a strong research program, demonstrate a compelling plan for future research, be expected to contribute to the department curriculum, and demonstrate the desire to mentor undergraduate, MS, and PhD students. Many opportunities for collaborations and outstanding analytical and computational facilities exist within the department and across the university, a top-five public institution. Information about the positions, who to contact with questions, and how to apply can be found at https://geology.ufl.edu/tenure-track-faculty-searches/. The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Institution.
A. Research Scientist, Mars Climate Sounder Team, JPL
https://dps.aas.org/content/research-scientist-mars-climate-sounder-team
B. – Postdoctoral Fellowship in Astronomy and Planetary Science, Carnegie Earth & Planets Lab, Washington, DC
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/371e2a40
C. – Staff Scientist in Geochemistry/Cosmochemistry, Carnegie Earth & Planets Lab, Washington, DC
https://jobs.carnegiescience.edu/jobs/staff-scientist-in-geochemistry-cosmochemistry/
D. – Tenure-track positions, Space Technology, Michigan Tech
https://www.employment.mtu.edu/en-us/job/492978/assistant-or-associate-professor
E. Lecturer In Planetary Sciences, University Of Leicester
The University of Leicester School of Physics and Astronomy is seeking to make an academic appointment at Lecturer (Grade 8) level with a focus on Planetary Science and/or Planetary Science-related Space Instrumentation and/or technology research. As a Lecturer on a teaching and research contract, the post holder will become a leading member of the Planetary Science research group of the School of Physics and Astronomy and will make significant contributions to the delivery of our high-quality undergraduate and post-graduate teaching programmes.
Advert closes midnight on: 12 October 2022
Interviews are anticipated to take place in early December 2022.
For details please go to:
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/5813/lecturer-in-planetary-sciences.html
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Professor Emma
Bunce (HoDPhysics at le.ac.uk) and Professor Tim Yeoman (yxo@le.ac.uk)
JOB OPENING AT NASA JPL: RESEARCH SCIENTIST, MARS CLIMATE SOUNDER TEAM
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, invites
applications for a newly created research position in the Planetary
and Exoplanetary Atmospheres Group. The research will involve
investigations with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) for science
planning and analysis tasks involving the Mars Climate Sounder (MCS)
instrument. A scientist is particularly needed to plan special
observations on a campaign basis, such as coordinated observations
with other spacecraft experiments. The successful candidate will be
part of the Mars Climate Sounder team. Scientific analysis will be
focused on cloud observations by the MCS, using radiative-transfer
programs to determine the composition of clouds in the atmosphere of
Mars. The research will also entail management and maintenance of the
citizen-science project “Cloudspotting on Mars” on the “Zooniverse”
platform that enables the identification of clouds in MCS data by
citizen scientists. This work involves both data management/analysis
and interactions with citizen scientists via online communications and
webinars. In addition, the successful candidate will support the Mars
Sample Return Program office on risk reduction efforts such as optical
search scenario modeling.
To view the full description and apply, please visit:
https://www.jpl.jobs/job/R2902/Research-Scientist-Mars-Climate-Sounder-Team
JOB OPENING: LECTURER IN PLANETARY SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER
The University of Leicester School of Physics and Astronomy is seeking
to make an academic appointment at Lecturer (Grade 8) level with a
focus on Planetary Science and/or Planetary Science-related Space
Instrumentation and/or technology research. As a Lecturer on a
teaching and research contract, the post holder will become a leading
member of the Planetary Science research group of the School of
Physics and Astronomy and will make significant contributions to the
delivery of our high-quality undergraduate and post-graduate teaching
programmes.
Advert closes midnight on: 12 October 2022
Interviews are anticipated to take place in early December 2022.
For details please go to:
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/5813/lecturer-in-planetary-sciences.html
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Professor Emma
Bunce (HoDPhysics at le.ac.uk) and Professor Tim Yeoman (yxo@le.ac.uk)
TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY
The Astronomy Department at Cornell University invites applications
for a tenure-track faculty position at the assistant professor level.
We seek new colleagues to join our highly ranked and vibrant
community. We encourage candidates who demonstrate
outstanding research and commitment to teaching and community
development within any area of astronomy and astrophysics to apply.
We expect candidates to have an established record of high-impact
research and to demonstrate the potential to build an externally
funded independent research program. The successful candidate will
teach and advise undergraduate and graduate students, and so a record
of excellence in and/or commitment to teaching, mentorship and
diversity are sought. A Ph.D. in astrophysics, planetary sciences or a
closely related field is required, and postdoctoral experience is
preferred.
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae
with publications, a statement of research, a statement of teaching
and mentoring philosophy, a statement of diversity, equity and
inclusion, and three letters of recommendation to:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22636
The target start date is July 1, 2023. Review of applications will
begin on November 1, 2022 and will continue until the position is
filled.
During the autumn of 2022 there will be calls for a 1-year post-doc position (with possibility to be renewed for a second year after evaluation) and a pre-doc position (annually extended after evaluation to max 4 years) to work on location in the Laboratory for Experimental Impacts at Centro de Astrobiología (CAB), CSIC-INTA, Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid), Spain.
CAB offers an international atmosphere with many young researchers and graduate students, interactions with universities, and weekly seminars in modern facilities just outside the lively city of Madrid.
The successful applicants will work within the 2022-2025 project “COsmic impacts on plaNetary bodies: projeCtile and targEt properties as iNstruments to assess paleo-environmenTs and catastRophic rIsk to Civilization (CONCENTRIC)”. The project is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and will be administrated through Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid). The project is closely connected with the DART-Hera and the BepiColombo (MIXS instrument) ongoing space missions, and is a coordinated effort with the group of Prof. Adriano Campo Bagatin at University of Alicante (ECCENTRIC project), which is mostly centered on numerical study of crater-like features on the granular surface of low-gravity bodies, which is also related to the Hera mission.
The main activities will be multidisciplinary so it is preferred that the candidates have a broad general knowledge in the geological and geophysical signatures of impact craters, the physics of the cratering process, and relevant methodology such as geological/geophysical fieldwork techniques, laboratory impact experiments, remote sensing, and numerical simulation. It is required that the candidates have a more in-depth knowledge in at least one of them. For the post-doc preferably on the experimental/simulation side, and for the pre-doc preferably in geoscience (e.g., geology, geoengineering).
The goal with CONCENTRIC is to create a viable research team around the existing infrastructure (Experimental Projectile Impact Chamber, EPIC) and the involvement by CAB INTA-CSIC in ongoing and future space missions. A post-doc capable of designing and leading research projects is central to this enterprise. The post-doctoral project will include a combination of laboratory impact experiments and numerical simulations complementing the process reconstructions based on fieldwork activities. The aim is to test impact-related concepts developed from the geological investigations (i.e., effects of target properties on the cratering), become included in and support the team of the DART-Hera mission, as well as prepare for the forthcoming data analysis from the MIXS instrument at the BepiColombo arrival to Mercury in 2025. Likewise, in specific marine-target impact studies (exemplifying layered target analysis, hazard assessment, paleoenvironment and habitability) one important task will be to investigate the effects of a water layer on the cratering, the oceanic resurge and tsunami generation in both experiments and simulation, as well as the traces of such events in the geological record. The pre-doc project will be specified within the same field.
The methodology includes:
● Laboratory impact experiments at the EPIC at CAB INTA-CSIC.
● Fieldwork at certain relevant proven or suspected impact structures in collaboration with CONCENTRIC team members.
● Remote sensing of planetary impact craters.
● Numerical analysis of crater morphologies influenced by target and projectile properties.
Please send in your indication of interest with a brief CV and scientific biography to me (ormoj at cab.inta-csic.es) before October 8, 2022.
Feel free to forward this information to whomever you think might be interested.
Kind regards
Jens Ormö, Ph.D
Head of the Laboratory for Experimental Impacts
Centro de Astrobiología (CAB), CSIC-INTA)
Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, Spain
Our department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics (MEEM) at Michigan Tech is currently searching for outstanding new colleagues in space technology, aerospace technology, NVH, acoustics/noise control, composites, and electric vehicles. Still, we are also open to other fields. We are currently looking to fill tenure-track positions at all levels.
Additional details are included in the position description found at:
https://www.employment.mtu.edu/en-us/job/492978/assistant-or-associate-professor
ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the
European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists
interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available
in the ESA Space Science Archives (https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc).
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all
career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and
Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD)
are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications by PhD students are
also welcome.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and
mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis
of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA
science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed
over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC
(Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the
expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the
home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 November 2022 will be considered for visits
in spring and summer 2023.
For further details, including areas of research and contact information,
please refer to:
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
or write to the programme coordinators at arvp at cosmos.esa.int
Staff Scientist position in geochemistry/cosmochemistry at Carnegie’s campus in DC:
Job: Staff Scientist in Geochemistry/Cosmochemistry
Department: EPL – Earth and Planets Laboratory
Salary:
Location: Washington, DC
The Earth & Planets Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution for Science (Washington, DC campus) invites applications for a staff scientist in geochemistry/cosmochemistry at any career stage. Carnegie staff scientists hold 12-month salaried appointments and pursue independent research supported by a combination of endowment and federal funds. Carnegie Science is committed to creating an environment that supports belonging and inclusive excellence. We seek applicants with a wide range of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives that will enhance our current strengths and approaches to investigate the origin and evolution of Earth and other rocky planets. Specific disciplines of interest include, but are not limited to, radiogenic or stable isotope geochemistry, with an emphasis on lab-based techniques.
The Carnegie Institution for Science is dedicated to exploring fundamental scientific questions in service to humankind. While staff scientists do not have formal teaching duties, mentoring postdoctoral scholars is a crucial component of the job. Individuals who actively contribute to their academic community through leadership and outreach are highly valued. On-site facilities include state-of-the-art experimental and analytical laboratories, high performance computing, a state-of-the-art machine shop, and engineering and electronics support. Beyond support for scientific success, Carnegie offers a competitive salary and benefits package including parental leave, health care, and retirement.
Applicants must have a Ph.D., or equivalent, in geochemistry, geology, planetary science, or a relevant field by the time of appointment.
To apply, please submit (1) a cover letter with the names of three references, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a complete list of publications highlighting the applicant’s three most relevant and important papers, and (4) a research statement of up to 5 pages including the applicant’s current research and future research plans. Applicants are encouraged to provide a research statement that includes evidence for research productivity and originality as well as any demonstrated commitment to community-building or diversity, equity, and inclusion work.
Only complete applications submitted via this Carnegie website will be considered.
Any questions regarding this position or the application process should be directed to the search committee chair, Anat Shahar (ashahar at carnegiescience.edu).
Review of applications will begin November 15th, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
The Carnegie Institution is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of gender, race/ethnicity, protected veteran status, disability, or other protected group status.
Open positions at Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, Sweden:
(i) a 4-year fully-funded PhD student position and
https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/open-positions/ph.d.-in-chemistry-with-focus-on-planetary-geochemistry-and-spectroscopy_537288/. (Deadline is Sep 23, 2022)
(ii) 2-year fully-funded postdoctoral
https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/postdoctoral-scholarships/7-1521-22/ (Deadline is Sep 30, 2022)
TWO JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of
Houston (UHEAS) invites applicants for one tenure-track, Assistant
Professor, position in the broad field of Planetary
Geology/Cosmochemistry and another tenure-track, Assistant Professor,
position in the broad field of Igneous Petrology/Geochemical Dynamics.
EAS seeks dynamic researchers and educators who can establish
comprehensive and externally funded research programs and who will use
the state-of-the-art facilities within EAS.
Planetary Geology/Cosmochemistry:
https://tinyurl.com/2dx674fd
Igneous Petrology/Geochemical Dynamics:
https://tinyurl.com/3mcc8na2
Applications received by October 31st, 2022 will receive the fullest
consideration. Interested candidates should submit, along with their
contact information:
1) a statement of teaching interests,
2) a statement of research interests,
3) a curriculum vitae, and
4) a list of at least 3 references
Any questions about this position may be directed to the search
committee chair, Dr. Qi Fu, at qfu5 at central.uh.edu.
JOB POSTING: RESEARCH SCIENTISTS IN SPACE PLASMA
The Space Plasma Group at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space
Physics (LASP), University of Colorado, Boulder (CU) invites
applications for Research Scientists in Space Physics at a ranking of
Research Scientist I or II (RS-I, RS-2).
The research project is focused on research utilizing in-situ
spacecraft data with a focus on plasma physics in the unmagnetized
environment of Mars. This is a position within the Langmuir Probe and
Waves (LPW) team and will make use of electron density and temperature
data from the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) mission.
Responsibilities will also include the publication of scientific
results based on MAVEN LPW data and the dissemination of those results
at scientific conferences.
For more details please see:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=42383
Contact Marcin Pilinski for questions regarding this posting at
marcin.pilinski at lasp.colorado.edu
CRPG-NANCY (FRANCE): POSTDOC OPPORTUNITY IN ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF
PLANETARY MANTLES
The CRPG-Nancy (France) seeks to appoint a 2 years postdoctoral
research assistant within the isotope geochemistry group. The main goal
of the project is the study of novel siderophile and volatile elements
and their stable isotope composition in the Earth’s mantle and crust,
and in planetary silicate reservoirs, aiming at improving our knowledge
on the conditions of mantle formation and evolution from the earliest
stages of Solar System history to the present.
The position will involve state-of-the-art chemistry and MC-ICPMS
isotopic analyses of mantle and crustal samples from the Earth and
planetary bodies, and data interpretation in order to define models of
isotopic fractionation relevant to the thermodynamic conditions of
planet differentiation. The successful applicant will work in close
collaboration with Dr. Beatrice Luais at the CRPG, Dr. Mickael Toplis
at IRAP-Toulouse, Prof. M. Humayun (Florida State University).
Required qualifications: PhD in Earth and Planetary Sciences, strong
knowledge in cosmochemistry/planetology, elemental and isotope
geochemistry, and specific skills and rigor in clean laboratory
chemistry and isotopic analyses using MC-ICP-MS techniques. Very good
level of fluency in English and good writing quality required. Details:
https://tinyurl.com/2p9dehnz
Contact information: Dr. Beatrice Luais (luais at crpg.cnrs-nancy.fr).
Postdoc at JPL in Pasadena, CA, Cometary Comae
The postdoc will be involved in an effort to accurately retrieve the abundance and distribution of water in the coma of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasamenko to help us understand the physical processes driving outbursts and the formation and evolution of the coma. The postdoc will play a central role in modeling how small dust grains can radiatively “pump” gases in the coma to higher temperatures than expected from considerations of local thermal equilibrium, incorporating that model into an existing coma simulation, and then using that code to retrieve physical properties of the coma.
Successful candidate must have:
• Ph.D. in planetary science or a related field.
• Experience with observational or theoretical studies of comae.
• Familiarity with spectral observations.
Desired qualifications include:
• Experience with radio- or IR-wavelength observations.
• Familiarity with radiative transfer calculations and numerical modeling.
• Familiarity with systems in non-local thermodynamic equilibrium.
A complete description and instructions to apply are available at
https://www.jpl.jobs/job/R2557/Postdoc-Study-of-Cometary-Comae-Rosetta-Mission
Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Hofstadter (mark.hofstadter@jpl.nasa.gov) or Dr. von Allmen (paul.vonallmen@jpl.nasa.gov) prior to submitting their application to discuss their research interests.
This position is available immediately, and applications will be reviewed as they are received.
B. Several tenure track positions at the Space Telescope Science Institute
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/50255dcc
C. Tenure-track faculty position in planetary and space sciences, Georgia Tech
https://dps.aas.org/content/tenure-track-faculty-position-planetary-and-space-sciences
ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
We are pleased to inform you about the opening of the call for European Space Agency’s Research Fellowships in Space Science with an application deadline on 19 September 2022.
ESA’s postdoctoral Research Fellowship programme offers early career scientists and engineers the possibility to carry out research in a variety of disciplines related to space science, space applications or space technology. Research Fellowships in Space Science specifically offer the opportunity to contribute to ESA’s endeavour to explore our Solar System and the Universe, and cover the fields of heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics and fundamental physics.
The research fellowships offer a unique insight into ESA’s environment and activities while conducting cutting edge research. Mentoring and training opportunities are available, as are possibilities to engage with ESA science-related activities (e.g., archive/data science, operations, calibration, communication, citizen science).
Approximately 11 ESA Fellowships in Space Science (SCI) will be offered this year, to join the pool of about 25 Research Fellows. Within the Science Directorate (SCI), we welcome all independent proposals for innovative research associated with one or more of our missions. The Space Science fellowships can be taken up at any of the three sites ESAC (Spain), ESTEC (Netherlands) or STScI (USA) and we encourage applicants to choose sites that allow for best local collaborations. To learn more about the research conducted by the ESA scientists at different sites, please visit the Faculty Member Directory and the pages for the Faculty research groups. There is a separate page for research at the ESA Office at STScI (see also the research of non-ESA scientists at STScI).
Duration: Appointments are for a maximum of three years. The initial project is for two years. An extension for a third year requires a dedicated proposal and is frequently granted.
Eligibility: Citizens of ESA Member States or of cooperating and associated countries.
More information on the Research Fellowship programme and on how to apply can be found at https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/space-science-faculty/opportunities/research-fellowships
Deadline for applications is 19 September 2022.
POSTDOC AT JPL: COMETARY COMAE
The postdoc will be involved in an effort to accurately retrieve the
abundance and distribution of water in the coma of Comet
67P/Churyumov-Gerasamenko to help understand the physical processes
driving outbursts and coma formation and evolution. The postdoc will
play a central role in modeling how small dust grains can radiatively
“pump” gases in the coma to higher temperatures than expected from
considerations of local thermal equilibrium, incorporating that model
into an existing coma simulation, and then using that code to retrieve
physical properties of the coma.
Qualifications:
Candidate must have:
– Ph.D. in planetary science or a related field
– Experience with observational or theoretical studies of comae
– Familiarity with spectral observations
Desired qualifications include:
– Experience with radio- or IR-wavelength observations
– Familiarity with radiative transfer calculations and numerical
modeling
– Familiarity with systems in non-local thermodynamic equilibrium
A complete description and instructions to apply are available at
https://www.jpl.jobs/job/R2557/Postdoc-Study-of-Cometary-Comae-Rosetta-Mission
Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Hofstadter
(mark.hofstadter at jpl.nasa.gov) or Dr. von Allmen
(paul.vonallmen at jpl.nasa.gov) prior to submitting their application to
discuss their research interests.
This position is available immediately, and applications will be
reviewed as they are received.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN SPACE PHYSICS AT SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE
PHYSICS
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Uppsala is looking for
a postdoc for the investigations of kinetic plasma processes at Earth’s
magnetopause and magnetotail. The work involves the analysis of
magnetic, electric, and plasma measurements from the multi-spacecraft
Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission.
https://www.irf.se/en/news/2022/08/17/postdoctoral-position-in-space-physics-ref-2-2-1-293-22/
Open-rank tenure track position in Planetary and Space Science, Georgia Tech
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/6447e4f8
Open-rank tenure track position in Planetary Science, Penn State
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/9d2ce028
Postdoctoral research in Planetary Atmospheres, U. of Oxford
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/afee9145
Heising-Simons Pegasi 51 b Postdoctoral Fellowship, UCLA
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/169935b7
Program Director, Astronomical Sciences, NSF
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/07bcf2ce
Executive Director, Fisk Vanderbilt Bridge Program
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/a51b8c73
Scientific editor, American Astronomical Society Journals (incl. exoplanets)
The American Astronomical Society (AAS) is soliciting applications from candidates for a position as Scientific Editor for the AAS Journals. This work will primarily support publications in The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, The Astrophysical Journal Supplements, and the Astronomical Journal. The search will be conducted by Ethan Vishniac, the current Editor in Chief of the AAS Journals, in consultation with the editorial board and the Publications Committee of the AAS. We are looking for candidates that have a record of achievement in astronomy and astrophysics, with particular emphasis on the fields of exoplanets, the physics of the interstellar medium, and the high energy physics of active galactic nuclei, as well as experience as an author and referee in one of these fields. Previous editorial experience is not required. We are committed to increasing diversity on our editorial board, so that it reflects the broad geographic and cultural diversity of our author community.
This is a part time position and should be held in conjunction with an academic or research appointment at a home institution. A Scientific Editor is expected to devote approximately 10% of their time to coordinating peer review of submitted manuscripts. Compensation will include a modest stipend, currently $15k USD per year, a waiver allowance at the AAS journals, and support for equipment and travel necessary to their work. Their responsibilities will include
Finding qualified referees for journal articles, evaluating their reports and mediating the subsequent correspondence with the authors.
Maintaining high scientific standards for articles published in the AAS journals and the integrity of the review process.
Whenever necessary, consulting with relevant experts on the Editorial Board of the AAS Journals (https://journals.aas.org/editorial/), and responding to requests for technical assistance from them. These consultations may include purely scientific questions about submissions or even requests for editorial handling of a submission that falls within a Science Editor’s area of expertise.
Participating in the annual editorial meetings.
Candidates for this position should submit a cover letter, CV, and the names of two references to sesearch@aas.org. Selected candidates will be asked to provide a letter from their institution supporting their commitment to editorial work.
The cover letter should address the candidate’s qualifications, reason for interest in the position. Applications submitted by September 30 2022 will be given full consideration. AAE/EOE.
Education Specialist, National Air and Space Museum
This position is located in the Education Department-School Programs, National Air and Space Museum (NASM), in the Smithsonian Institution (SI). The incumbent responsibilities are split between managing the Discovery Station program and coordinating production needs for virtual programming at both the National Mall Building in Washington, DC and Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.
More than one selection may be made from this announcement. This job will close when we have received 100 applications which may be sooner than the closing date.
Duties and responsibilities include:
Discovery Station Program Manager – Manages the upkeep of 30+ Discovery Stations, including ensuring stations are stocked with all necessary items and are in working order so that they can be successfully presented to visitors.
Production Coordinator for Education – Produces media content for visitors, for presentation both virtually and in the physical museum.
Education Material Development – Develops training and support materials in collaboration with NASM stakeholders like educators, curators and docent coordinators in order to assist Discovery Station facilitators in learning about and successfully facilitating the Stations.
PROJECT MANAGER AT NASA JSC
NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) are working together to bring
samples of Martian material to Earth for scientific study. Mars 2020
and its Perseverance rover is the first mission of this international
interplanetary campaign; currently collecting samples to cache on Mars
for future retrieval. Two additional missions are planned for the Mars
Sample Return campaign to follow the Mars 2020 mission to bring samples
to Earth in 2033.
NASA is searching for a hands-on Project Manager responsible for the
overall technical and programmatic direction of the Mars Sample
Receiving Project (SRP). The Project Manager will work with
cross-Agency and international teams of scientists, engineers,
architects, technicians, vendors and international partners to develop
plans, identify risks, and manage performance and schedule within
budget to achieve project goals. They will partner closely with JSC,
JPL, NASA HQ, and ESA leaders to proactively define and manage project
content as well as determine or participate in determining the scope of
each life cycle phase and develop the products for major reviews and
decisions.
The full vacancy announcement is open until August 15, 2022 at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/669539600
Postdoc – Boston University – Radio occultations of plasma environments
in the Jupiter system
The Center for Space Physics at Boston University invites applications
for a postdoctoral researcher position supervised by Professor Paul
Withers. The research will involve (A) analysis and interpretation of
radio occultation observations of Jupiter’s ionosphere by the Juno
spacecraft and (B) planning for future radio occultations of Europa’s
ionosphere by the Europa Clipper spacecraft. Depending on the
candidate’s interests, analysis of existing observations of the various
plasma environments in the Jupiter system may also be possible.
Candidates should possess a PhD degree in a relevant field. Experience
conducting research on planetary ionospheres or other plasma
environments is desirable. The salary offered will be competitive and
commensurate with experience. Funding is available for two years with
the possibility of extension. The appointment is expected to begin as
soon as possible after 1 January 2023. Please contact Paul Withers
(withers at bu.edu) for further information.
Applications should be sent by email to Paul Withers (withers@bu.edu).
The application should be submitted in PDF format and contain a
curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and contact
information for three referees. Review of applications will begin on 1
October 2022. Women and underrepresented minorities are particularly
encouraged to apply. Boston University is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Postdoctoral Position at Brown University Studying Martian Surface Processes
Postdoctoral researcher sought for the Planetary Sciences group at Brown University. This project focuses on martian rockfalls as a dynamic erosional process. Additionally, the position could include independent Mars-related research of the candidate’s own choosing using HiRISE and other remote sensing data. Women, members of historically underrepresented groups, and individuals with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply. Potential applicants are welcome to contact Dr. Ingrid Daubar (ingrid_daubar at brown.edu) to discuss the position. Review of applications will begin on August 15, 2021.
For more information:
brown.edu/go/DEEPS-jobs
Postdoc MITHNEOS, NAU
The postdoctoral scholar will work in collaboration with Dr. Cristina Thomas and other project team members on the MIT-Hawaii Near Earth Object Spectroscopic Survey (MITHNEOS), a long-running near-infrared spectral survey using SpeX on the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF). Leadership of the program has recently passed to Dr. Thomas at NAU. The postdoctoral scholar will take a leading role in all aspects of the survey including target selection, spectroscopic observations (~1 night per month), reduction, and data analysis.
To apply please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of past research accomplishments and future research goals (2 pages or less), and contact information for three references.
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoc-mithneos
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT BROWN UNIVERSITY STUDYING MARTIAN SURFACE
PROCESSES
Postdoctoral researcher sought for the Planetary Sciences group at
Brown University. This project focuses on martian rockfalls as a
dynamic erosional process. Additionally, the position could include
independent Mars-related research of the candidate’s own choosing using
HiRISE and other remote sensing data. Women, members of historically
underrepresented groups, and individuals with disabilities are
particularly encouraged to apply. Potential applicants are welcome to
contact Dr. Ingrid Daubar (ingrid_daubar@brown.edu) to discuss the
position. Review of applications will begin on August 15, 2022.
For more information:
https://brown.edu/go/DEEPS-jobs
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER AT CU BOULDER/LASP
The Exploration of Planetary Ices and Climates (EPIC) group at the
University of Colorado’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
(LASP) seeks a postdoctoral researcher (RS-I, i.e., within ~3 years of
Ph.D.) in planetary science. Research in the EPIC group encompasses
theoretical and observational studies of the surfaces and atmospheres
of planets, natural satellites, and small bodies. The successful
candidate will collaborate with EPIC group members on currently funded
projects and seek to develop an independent research program. A focus
of this position will include investigations using data from NASA’s
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and the Dawn at Ceres mission to address
fundamental questions about ice on airless bodies.
For further information and to apply, see the link below or contact
Dr. Paul Hayne (paul.hayne at colorado.edu) or Dr. Margaret Landis
(margaret.landis at colorado.edu).
https://tinyurl.com/yk8v3vxa
SOLAR SYSTEM GEOMETRY ARCHIVING AND OPERATIONS ENGINEER AT JPL
The Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility (NAIF) team at JPL
is seeking to hire a team member whose primary job will comprise SPICE
PDS archiving, SPICE implementation for flight projects, and SPICE
user support. The complete details about this position and
instructions for applying are available at the JPL Careers website:
https://tinyurl.com/JPL-NAIF-Engineer
Caltech/JPL Postdoc in Stable Isotope Geochemistry
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in clumped isotope geochemistry within Caltech’s Division of Geological & Planetary Sciences. The successful applicant will work with Professor John Eiler and Dr. Amy Hofmann (JPL) on the collection and interpretation of clumped isotope signatures in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from different classes of carbonaceous meteorites.
Applicants for this position must have a PhD in geochemistry, organic geochemistry, isotope geochemistry, organic chemistry, or equivalent by the time of the appointment. Additional required qualifications include significant organic chemistry ‘wet lab’ experience and a working knowledge of the principles of stable isotope geochemistry.
The selected candidate is expected to begin as soon as possible. The initial duration of the position is one year.
The full advertisement (with additional details regarding job responsibilities and application requirements) can be found here: https://www.gps.caltech.edu/about/positions-available/postdoctoral-positions/postdoctoral-position-in-geochemistry
Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Amy Hofmann (amy.e.hofmann at jpl.nasa.gov).
2023 NASA Astrophysics Mission Design School (AMDS) Applications Due September 28, 2022
AMDS is a 3-month long career development experience to learn the development of a hypothesis-driven robotic space mission in a concurrent engineering environment. Get an in-depth, first-hand look at mission design, life cycle, costs, schedule & inherent trade-offs. AMDS is led by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, collaborating with Goddard Space Flight Center.
Science & engineering doctoral candidates, recent PhDs, postdocs, & junior faculty who are U.S. Citizens or legal permanent residents (& a limited number of Foreign Nationals from non-designated counties) are eligible. Applicants from diverse backgrounds are particularly encouraged – we highly value diversity, equity, & inclusion.
Dates: January 30-April 14, 2023
AMDS has a workload equivalent to rigorous 3-credit graduate-level course. Participants act as an astrophysics mission team in the first 10 weeks of preparatory webinars, with the final culminating week mentored by JPL’s Advanced Project Design “Team X” to refine the mission concept design & present it to a mock expert review board. The culminating week is typically at JPL; it could be virtual due to on-going Covid-19 pandemic conditions.
Register now for informational session July 27 3:00 pm ET.
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/intern/apply/nasa-science-mission-design-schools/
NASA HQ PROGRAM SCIENTIST OPENINGS
The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) at NASA Headquarters is seeking
candidates to serve as a Program Scientists within multiple
organizations. These positions may be located in the Earth Science,
Heliophysics, Planetary Science, Biological and Physical Sciences, and
Astrophysics Divisions, the Exploration Science Strategy & Integration
Office, Front Office, and/or other SMD program offices. Duties range
from overseeing research programs, reviewing proposals, and leading
research with academia and industry.
Application Process
The job announcement will open for applications at: on Friday, July 22,
and will close on Tuesday, July 26. The announcement number will be
HQ-22-DE-11497952-DS. Go to:
https://USAJobs.gov
Advance notice of the vacancy is being provided to allow interested
candidates to prepare. Given the short period the announcement will be
open, it is a good idea to log into USAJOBS before the job announcement
opens and update your username, password, resume, etc., to facilitate
the timely submission of an application.
Candidates interested in being notified when this job opportunity is
posted on USAJOBS and opened for three days are encouraged to sign up
for notifications using the features on the website.
RESEARCH SCIENTIST AT NASA GSFC
The Science & Exploration Directorate, Solar System Exploration
Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is seeking a
planetary scientist with a focus on contamination control and returned
samples, for a civil servant position. The successful candidate will
work as a member of the Artemis Internal Science team to define,
develop, and implement sample contamination plans, as well as carrying
out cutting-edge research related to planetary surface properties, the
Moon, airless bodies, and/or priority planetary targets for future
exploration. Expertise is required in defining or developing science
requirements for sample analyses, including contamination
considerations, as well as in leading collaborative groups and
overseeing research. This is a GS-14 level position located at
NASA-Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland near Washington, DC.
A full vacancy announcement, which contains further information
including qualification requirements and application instructions,
will be posted on July 21 and remain open for five days. Go to:
https://www.usajobs.gov/
The short period that the announcement is open is due to the type of
hiring authority, and is not a reflection of the openness of the
position.
For additional information contact: Dr. Jamie Elsila Cook,
Jamie.E.Cook at nasa.gov.
ERNEST RUTHERFORD FELLOWSHIP IN THE SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Ernest Rutherford
Fellowship (ERF) scheme provides up to five years of support for early
career researchers to pursue their own independent research programme.
Subjects can span the remit of STFC’s core science programme including
solar and planetary science, and astronomy. The School of Earth
Sciences at the University of Bristol can offer support for one
application to the ERF scheme, and we invite interested candidates to
make a pre-application for support by the school in their application
to STFC. We particularly welcome applications from people from
minoritized groups, such as members of the LGBT+ and BAME communities,
and/or with non-traditional career paths. For further details about
the position and how to apply, please visit:
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/earthsciences/opportunities/
Deadline for pre-application: 31 July 2022.
PHD POSITION: LABORATORY STUDIES FOR THE ICY SURFACES OF PLANETARY
BODIES
The Space Science and Planetology division, University of Bern,
Switzerland, is looking for an experimentalist to duplicate processes
resulting in particle release from icy surfaces of satellites: ice
irradiation with ions, electrons, and UV photons, to provide the
release efficiency and the chemical composition of ejecta for the case
of ions, UV photons, and electrons impacting an ice surface. We are
looking for a talented and motivated person who enjoys experimental
physics. Experience with electronics, vacuum instrumentation, ice
samples, and mass spectrometry would be of advantage.
The position is available from 1 October 2022, and is funded for 4
years. Candidates with demonstrated experience in experimental work
will be favoured. The salary is in accordance with the personnel
regulations of the Canton of Bern. Please submit your application by
14 August 2022 as a single PDF file consisting of a cover letter in
which you describe your motivation and qualifications for the position,
a CV, list of your publications, and a list with names of three
references.
http://tinyurl.com/9s8dpf7b
Applicants should contact: Peter Wurz (peter.wurz at space.unibe.ch), or
Andre Galli (andre.galli at unibe.ch)
JPL POSTDOC OPPORTUNITY IN MARS MINERALOGY
Dr. Katie Stack Morgan, Research Scientist in Planetary Geology,
invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher to work on Mars
remote sensing mineralogy research at the NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. This post-doc will advance our
understanding of the global distribution and origin of the mineral
serpentine on Mars using CRISM data and cutting-edge processing
techniques.
The post-doc, in collaboration with the PI, will:
– Use dynamic aperture factor analysis/target transformation (DAFA/TT)
and radiance ratio analysis to localize and validate serpentine
spectra in CRISM images
– Produce a validated and complete global map of Mg-rich serpentine on
Mars
– Analyze the geologic context, terrain age, and stratigraphic context
of serpentine detections using CRISM, HiRISE, and CTX data to
constrain the mechanisms that controlled serpentinization on Mars.
Required qualifications:
Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. in Planetary Science, Earth
Science, Geology or Geosciences, Remote Sensing, or related field. The
ideal candidate will have experience analyzing remote sensing data
from Mars or Earth including: spectroscopic data, orbiter images, and
digital elevation models. Desired qualifications: Experience coding in
Matlab and Python, familiarity with ENVI, and experience with CRISM,
CTX, and HiRISE data. Go to:
http://tinyurl.com/55usse4m
SCIENTIFIC DATA ANALYST WITH THE MAVEN IMAGING ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROGRAPH
TEAM
The Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) team on the MAVEN mission
is seeking a talented data analyst. IUVS has made important discoveries
about the Mars atmosphere, including escape and evolution, aurora,
nightglow, photochemistry, composition, dynamics and cloud formation,
and more discoveries are anticipated.
Responsibilities include: Data analysis and interpretation, scientific
programming, interpretation, presentation of results at conferences and
in publications. Mentoring junior team members and software support.
Mission operations.
Position requirements include: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in
astronomy, physics, earth science, computer science or related area.
Experience in scientific programming in python or IDL. Work with remote
sensing data, retrievals, image processing. Experience with graphical
data representation and scientific visualization.
Desired qualifications include: Familiarity with planetary science,
earth science or astrophysics through coursework or experience, and
best practices for version control for code and data products.
Inquiries to nick.schneider at lasp.colorado.edu. Please apply by 15 July
at:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=39804
PHD POSITION: EXPERIMENTAL SPACE RESEARCH
The Space Research and Planetology Division, University of Bern,
Switzerland, is seeking a PhD student to join the group for the JUICE
mission to Jupiter and its icy moons. We are participating in the JUICE
mission with a neutral gas and ion mass spectrometer (NIM), which will
measure the chemical composition of the atmospheres of Jupiter’s icy
moons: Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Experience with electronics,
measurement techniques, vacuum instrumentation, ion-optical simulation,
and mass spectrometry would be of advantage. Several tests, and
calibrations with the flight spare instrument and the ground reference
instrument are planned, using fast neutral beams and low-energy ion
beams.
The position is available beginning 1 October 2022. Candidates with
demonstrated experience in experimental work will be favoured. The
salary is in accordance with the personnel regulations of the Canton of
Bern. Submit your application by 29 July 2022 as a single pdf file
consisting of a cover letter describing your motivation and
qualifications for the position, a CV, list of your publications, and
names of three references.
https://tinyurl.com/3p7dm2e2
Applicants should contact: Peter Wurz (peter.wurz at unibe.ch) or Martina
Fohn (martina.foehn at unibe.ch)
PHD POSITION IN SPACE RESEARCH/MASS SPECTROMETRY AT UNIVERSITY OF BERN,
SWITZERLAND
Comet Interceptor (CI), the new F-class mission of the European Space
Agency, is currently under development to fly past a pristine comet.
The University of Bern is the lead institute of the mass spectrometer
suite MANiaC (Mass Analyzer for Neutrals in a Coma) which is dedicated
to the investigation of the gas coma surrounding the comet’s nucleus.
The PhD contains both theoretical and lab work as well as the study of
comets and spacecraft instrumentation. The project focuses on the
characterization of the MANiaC time-of-flight mass spectrometer and
pressure/density gauge. The work includes testing of the ion-optical
design, ion source, detector, and characterization of the different
instrument models and subunits of MANiaC.
The position requires a Master of Science degree in physics or a
closely related field in engineering. Experience in instrumentation,
lab work, and programming languages are an advantage. Interested
applicants should send their curriculum vitae (including professional
experience), a one-page motivation letter, the contact details of two
reference persons, and grades obtained at the Master level to Dr.
Martin Rubin (martin.rubin at unibe.ch).
https://tinyurl.com/2rnh4nf4
Research Scientist, Planetary Geosciences, JPL
https://dps.aas.org/content/research-scientist-planetary-geosciences
Science Operations Scientist, BepiColombo Mission
The European Space Agency has a job position open for a Science Operations Scientist on this mission, see attached link.
https://jobs.esa.int/job/Madrid-Science-Operations-Scientist-ESAC/780536901/
TWO POST-DOC POSITIONS IN PLANETARY CLIMAGE AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY TO STUDY
THE PAST OF MARS AT LMD IN PARIS
At Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique (LMD) inParis, we are
developing new models to better understand the past environments of
Mars. Two Postdoc positions are funded by the European Research Council
under the “Mars Through Time” project for at least two years.
Contact: forget at lmd.ipsl.fr
1) Early Mars Climate
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8539-ISARIC-075/Default.aspx?lang=EN
The goal is to develop new models to understand the enigmatic early
Mars environment that allowed the formation of lakes and rivers, in
particular a hydrology model capable of calculating the evolution of
lakes and glaciers over thousands of years.
The candidate should hold a PhD in climate or planetary sciences,
ideally with an expertise in hydrology-cryology. Alternatively,
experts on early Mars could be suitable.
2) Photochemistry:
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8539-ISARIC-074/Default.aspx?lang=EN
The goal is to adapt our photochemical models into the climate models
to address burning questions such as: What was the chemical environment
on Mars at other obliquities? Did Mars experience periods of oxidizing
conditions that destroyed possible subsurface bio-signatures? Did
photochemistry form greenhouse gases on early Mars?
The candidate should hold a PhD in atmospheric or planetary sciences,
ideally with skills in photochemistry and modeling.
Tenure-Track Position in Geomicrobiology, U. Western Ontario
https://dps.aas.org/content/tenure-track-position-geomicrobiology
Mars Atmospheric Scientist, NASA GSFC
https://dps.aas.org/content/mars-atmospheric-scientist
Research Space Scientist, Research AST, Planetary Studies, NASA GSFC
https://dps.aas.org/content/research-space-scientist-research-ast-planetary-studie
Planetary Instrument Postdoc, LANL
https://dps.aas.org/content/planetary-instrument-postdoc
Postdoctoral researcher at Stony Brook University with the LRO Diviner team. The job posting will be open until 7/3/2022 and can be found here:
https://stonybrooku.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=2202028&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY AT THE NASA JET PROPULSION LABORATORY:
ASTROBIOLOGY STUDIES OF HYDROTHERMAL VENTS ON EARTH AND OCEAN WORLDS
Dr. Laurie Barge, Research Scientist in Astrobiology, is seeking a
postdoc to work on astrobiology and geochemistry research at the NASA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. Samples from hydrothermal
chimneys were acquired from Axial Seamount on a 2021 research cruise;
the postdoc will conduct geochemical analysis of these samples to
address astrobiology research questions related to life detection. A
focus of the work will be utilizing Laser Induced Breakdown
Spectroscopy which is part of an instrument payload we are studying
for ocean world mission applications. The candidate will also conduct
laboratory simulations of prebiotic chemistry in hydrothermal mineral
systems. The candidate will lead completion of specific tasks for
ongoing projects and will have the opportunity to develop their own
research plans.
Required qualifications: Candidates should have a recent PhD in
geology, geochemistry, oceanography, or related fields. The ideal
candidate will be enthusiastic about astrobiology and in being a
collaborative member of a lab group that studies how life emerges and
thrives in planetary environments. Desired qualifications: Experience
with geochemistry analytical techniques, particularly ion
chromatography; willingness to become proficient in LIBS.
https://tinyurl.com/JPLBergepostdoc
MARS ATMOSPHERIC SCIENTIST POSITION AT NASA’S GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT
CENTER
The Planetary Systems Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
is seeking a full-time Research Space Scientist to join our active
Mars research group. The candidate will conduct research into the
atmospheric composition of Mars, utilizing spectral and/or imaging
data from spaceflight missions. Examples of such work include studying
the Martian atmosphere’s composition and surface interactions. The
candidate will work in an inclusive environment that prioritizes
individual professional growth. This is a GS-13/14 level civil servant
position located at NASA-Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland near
Washington, DC. You can apply for this position from now through
Friday, June 3 – the maximum opening window we could obtain for this
position.
For more information and to apply please go to:
https://go.usa.gov/xJxA6
PHD OPPORTUNITIES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY SPACE SCIENCES AND PLANETARY
RESEARCH
The Young Researcher Program YRP@Graz welcomes applications for 3 PhD
positions. YRP@Graz is jointly supported by the Austrian Academy of
Sciences, the Graz University of Technology, and the University of
Graz (Austria).
The application process has two stages with which we aim to decrease
selection biases:
-Stage 1 applications are submitted through an anonymised form
(deadline: July 1st)
-Stage 2 selected applicants are invited for an interview.
Our expectations for our candidates:
-We look for early career researchers who are interested in an
interdisciplinary exchange based on a solid university education in
at least one subject of natural sciences or engineering.
-We aim for PhD candidates who would like to actively join our
YRP@Graz initiative, helping to develop the tradition of the involved
institutes.
-We look for excellent researchers who have the courage to cross
scientific borders in a responsible way and to support our
international societies with their research.
-We search for team players who aspire to continue their skill
development as well as to support the research location Graz.
Details about the offered projects can be found here:
https://tinyurl.com/YRPGraz
We are looking forward hearing from you!
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO POSTDOC
The Department of Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago
seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher to support investigations of
the habitability of exoplanets and/or Mars through modeling of
planetary atmosphere evolution and climate. The successful candidate
will work with Associate Professor Edwin Kite (sseh.uchicago.edu) to
construct new models for planetary atmosphere evolution and modify and
run existing models of planetary climate.
Candidates should have experience working with models including
radiative transfer and/or planetary climate. An early start date is
preferred, however this is negotiable with the successful candidate.
UChicago hosts a vibrant planets and exoplanets research program, with
particular emphasis on terrestrial and sub-Neptune exoplanets:
https://tinyurl.com/4yfjfccy
Application materials should be received by July 4 for full
consideration. Applicants should send a CV, a brief description of
research interests and experience, and a list of publications as a
single PDF file to kite@uchicago.edu. Applicants should also arrange
to have two letters of reference sent to this email address. Please
direct informal inquiries about this post to Edwin Kite
(kite at uchicago.edu).
This postdoctoral position will be for one year, with the possibility
of renewal for a second year, and comes with a competitive salary and
generous benefits.
EoE/DV/Disability
2022 POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW – GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES FOR OFF-WORLD
RESOURCE SURVEYS
Join NASA, Defense Innovation Unit and USGS to explore new techniques
to find off-world resources. A new post-doctoral position will lead
teams from all three Agencies, testing techniques to detect
sub-surface resources off-world. You will use your expertise in
physics, engineering, geophysics or geology to design experiments in a
regolith testing lab, using assets from NASA Earth Exchange, NASA
Space Science Division laboratory facilities, SSERVI Lunar Lab,
USGS spectral libraries, and the USGS UAS Research/Engineering Lab.
POCS: Jonathan Stock (USGS National Innovation Center), Jennifer
Heldmann (NASA Ames Research Center), Nirav Patel (Defense Innovation
Unit)
Apply at the following website begin the journey:
https://tinyurl.com/2p8cp5db
RESEARCH SPACE SCIENTIST POSITION AT NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
The Solar System Exploration Data Services Office at NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center is seeking a Research Space Scientist specializing
in Planetary Studies. Candidates would perform management duties for
actively accumulating scientific archives such as those within NASA’s
Planetary Data System (PDS), with emphasis on developing and
utilizing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques to
process and analyze large scientific datasets (e.g., PDS and other
SMD archives) and developing techniques and tools necessary for
enabling new scientific discoveries. Candidates would also study the
origin, composition, structure and evolution of our Solar System and
Extra-Solar System bodies using PDS and SMD-sponsored archives,
including regularly reporting the results of work to the community
through publications and other media. The job is open to all US
citizens.
Applications are open between 6/20/2022 and 6/24/2022.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/655016900
Section Manager, Astrophysics and Space Sciences Section, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
– https://citjpl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobs/job/JPL-Campus/Section-Manager–Astrophysics-and-Space-Sciences-Section–3260-_R2234
PLANETARY SCIENTIST POSITION AT NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
The Planetary Environments Lab at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
which studies the chemistry and astrobiology of the atmospheres and
surfaces of planetary bodies, is seeking a scientist who specializes
in planetary studies, with a strong emphasis on investigations of
upper atmospheres, ionospheres, and exospheres of our Solar System.
Candidates are expected to have experience in spacecraft mass
spectrometry techniques, including instrument ground and flight
calibrations, and data processing and interpretation. The job is open
to all US citizens.
Applications are open between 6/6/2022 and 6/20/2022
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/652774100
TWO-YEARS POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP AT UMEA UNIVERSITY IN SWEDEN
The Department of Physics at Umea University in Sweden is offering a
postdoctoral scholarship in modeling plasma interaction with
exoplanets. The scholarship is full-time for two years and the start
date is 1 September, 2022 or by agreement. The aim of our project is to
advance our current understanding on the plasma interaction with
planetary bodies of different sizes and characteristics with the main
focus on atmospheric evolution using a hybrid model of plasma.
Application deadline is 15 June 2022.
For more information, please see the job advertisement in this link:
https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/postdoctoral-scholarships/7-907-22/
Canada Excellence Research Chair In Cosmochemical Planetary Exploration, York University
https://tinyurl.com/34ykbkr4
Postdoctoral Position In Planetary Astronomy, Caltech
https://www.gps.caltech.edu/about/positions-available/postdoctoral-positions/postdoctoral-position-planetary-science
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in planetary astronomy within Caltech’s Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences. The successful applicant will collaborate with the de Kleer research group on the interpretation of thermal data of icy moons and small bodies from ALMA, the VLA, and JWST. The work will involve reduction and analysis of thermal data, as well as collaboration on the development of (sub)surface models which will be used to characterize (sub)surface processes on these worlds. The project requires training in mathematics and physics as well as strong scientific programming skills. Experience working with astronomical or spacecraft data is required, and experience with radio interferometry and/or mid-infrared spectroscopy is preferred. The successful candidate will have opportunities to mentor graduate and undergraduate students.
The start date is flexible, but will be no sooner than June 1, 2022. The initial duration of the position is one year, with renewal for up to two additional years. The position offers a competitive salary, benefits, and annual research budget, as well as access to Caltech’s extensive resources, including the Keck and Palomar Observatories and computational facilities.
Applicants for the position must have a PhD in planetary science, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, geology, or an equivalent field by the date of their appointment. Applicants must provide a CV including a complete list of publications; a 1-2 page statement describing their research interests and experience; and the names of three individuals who can provide letters of recommendation. Application materials should be sent to Jen Shechet (shechet@caltech.edu) no later than May 20, 2022. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Professor Katherine de Kleer (dekleer at caltech.edu).
Envision Vensar Project Scientist, JPL
The Planetary Science Directorate and the Venus Synthetic Aperture Radar (VenSAR) Project seek a Project Scientist for the development and operations of the VenSAR radar on the European Space Agency’s (ESA) EnVision mission.
Details can be found at : https://citjpl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobs/job/JPL-Campus/EnVision-VenSAR-Project-Scientist_R1983
Lecture or Assistant Teaching Professor, NAU
The Dept. of Astronomy & Planetary Science, Northern Arizona University, has a Lecturer or Assistant Teaching Professor in Astronomy position opening! We’d love to invite any qualified people, and especially those with diverse backgrounds, to apply and to join us in teaching and/or developing our unique curriculum at beautiful Flagstaff, AZ! Please send any inquires to the committee chair, Dr. Lisa Chien (Lisa.Chien@nau.edu).
Lecturer or Assistant Teaching Professor, Astronomy & Planetary Science, Northern Arizona University, AZ
https://hr.peoplesoft.nau.edu/psp/ph92prta/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=2&JobOpeningId=606215&PostingSeq=1
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN LUNAR SCIENCE
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Iowa is
searching for a postdoctoral research scientist to study the
interaction of the space plasma environment with the Moon’s surface,
exosphere, and crustal magnetic fields. The successful candidate will
join a growing lunar science group at the University of Iowa, and will
have the opportunity to work with new data from current lunar missions
and to help develop future lunar missions. More details and application
instructions are available at:
https://physics.uiowa.edu/~jhalekas/Moon-Postdoc.html
Please contact Prof. Jasper Halekas (jasper-halekas at uiowa.edu) with any
questions about the position.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT – SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS
We are taking applications for a post-doctoral position in space
weather at Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF).
The work will include analysis of coronal images from various
spacecraft, analysis of in-situ solar wind data, and development of
methods and algorithms. The goal is to develop models for automatic
detection of coronal mass ejections as part of IRF’s space weather
system.
The position, placed in Lund, is for 2 years, with possible extension
of an additional year.
For more information:
https://tinyurl.com/8jxu5jcc
Umeå University, Sweden
PhD student position with a focus in Planetary Geochemistry and Spectroscopy
Is there water on Mars? What is the role of water in martian geochemical history? How can we reveal the potential water resources for future human explorations on Mars?
If you are interested in discovering all these fascinating phenomena related to Mars, you are welcomed to apply for a fully funded four-year PhD student position. You should have a particular fascination for and interest in advancing knowledge of Mars geochemistry by bridging laboratory results with martian orbit data.
Learn more at the link below:
https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/open-positions/ph.d.-student-position-in-chemistry-with-focus-on-planetary-geochemistry-and-spectroscopy_492517/
The deadline for this position is May 24, 2022.
The NAIF team is seeking to hire a team member whose primary job will be
the development of the next generation SPICE Toolkit (SPICE 2.0),
implemented in C++11. The complete details about this position and
instructions for applying are available at the JPL Careers website
(https://citjpl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobs/job/JPL-Campus/Solar-System-Geometry-Development-Engineer_R2037).
Planetary Geoscientist at Icon, a 3D printed structures company:
https://www.iconbuild.com/careers/4400200004?gh_jid=4400200004
[NASA] ASTROBIOLOGIST-GSFC CIVIL SERVANT JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
The Astrochemistry Laboratory of the Solar System Exploration Division
at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is seeking a full-time analytical
research scientist specializing in astrobiology and astrochemistry to
work within the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory. The successful
candidate will study molecular distributions, enantiomeric ratios, and
compound-specific stable isotopic compositions of soluble organic
compounds in extraterrestrial material to inform the origin of life on
Earth and Solar System formation. This astrobiology position entails
developing productive collaborative relationships, leading
ground-breaking research, and providing input into future
mission/instrument design. This is a GS-13/14 level civil servant
position located at NASA-Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland near
Washington, DC.
The posting will run from Thursday, April 7 through Monday, April 11,
2022.
Please submit your application during these dates through the USAJobs
website:
https://www.usajobs.gov
For additional information contact: Dr. Natasha Johnson,
Natasha.M.Johnson at nasa.gov
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN ATMOSPHERIC PLANETARY SCIENCE AT YORK
UNIVERSITY
A postdoctoral researcher is sought at the Centre for Research in Earth
and Space Science (CRESS), York University in Toronto, Canada to:
– support operations of the Mars Science Laboratory Rover, Curiosity
– support the development of a novel trace-gas spectrometer for flight
– lead investigations into planetary atmospheres using
– spacecraft/experimental data and/or numerical modeling
The successful candidate must be eligible to become a member of the
Science and Operations Team of MSL. This work will be supervised by
Prof. John E. Moores, MSL Participating Scientist. The ideal candidate
will be less than 3 years from receipt of their PhD at the start of
employment. The successful applicant must be willing to relocate to
Toronto.
Duration and Start Date: The term of employment will be for one year,
starting no earlier than September 1st, 2022 and no later than January
1st, 2023, with an option to extend the term.
Please send jmoores at yorku.ca (1) a detailed C.V., (2) the names and
contact information for two references and (3) two examples of
published work that you have led. For full consideration, please
submit by April 30, 2022.
POST-DOC POSITION AVAILABLE IN THE SPACE AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CENTER
AT KHALIFA UNIVERSITY, ABU DHABI, UAE
The selected candidate would be associated with the newly formed Space
and Planetary Science Center (SPSC) at Khalifa University. which
focuses on the analysis of data from current space missions, as well as
the development of future ones. Members of the center are involved in a
number of missions and instruments including HiRISE, and CaSSIS, as
well as involvement in future missions including the Emirates Lunar
Mission, ESA’s ExoMars rover, and Comet Interceptor.
The center invites applications for a 2-year post-doc position focused
on any of these disciplines:
– Mars
– The Moon
– Small bodies
– Titan
The candidate must have earned a Ph.D. degree in Earth Sciences,
Planetary Sciences, Physics or a related field.
Khalifa University offers an attractive compensation and benefits
package, commensurate with the successful candidate’s background and
experience.
Please send your application by 15 April, 2022, as a single PDF
containing a cover letter, CV, publication list, research statement,
and a list of 3 suggested references to Mohamed.elmaarry at ku.ac.ae. Any
enquiries can be sent to the same email.
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE IN SPACE PHYSICS AT IMPERIAL
COLLEGE LONDON (FOUR POSTS)
Full-time fixed-term contract (2 years with the possibility of
extension)
Closing date: 25 April 2022
For full details and to apply, visit:
https://tinyurl.com/2p96r3nw
The Space and Atmospheric Physics Group of the Department of Physics at
Imperial College London is recruiting four postdoctoral positions in
the following areas:
– Magnetic reconnection, working with Dr Jonathan Eastwood
(jonathan.eastwood at imperial.ac.uk)
– The near-Sun solar wind, working with Prof. Tim Horbury
(t.horbury at imperial.ac.uk)
– Ganymede’s ionosphere, working with Prof. Marina Galand
(m.galand at imperial.ac.uk)
– Dynamics of Saturn’s atmosphere, working with Dr Ingo Mueller-Wodarg
(i.mueller-wodarg at imperial.ac.uk)
For further questions or queries about each role, please contact the
relevant PI of the position you are interested in and for more
information about space physics research at Imperial, please visit:
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/spat
[NASA] GSFC CIVIL SERVANT JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
The Astrochemistry Laboratory of the Solar System Exploration Division
at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is seeking a full-time analytical
research scientist specializing in astrobiology and astrochemistry to
work within the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory. The successful
candidate will study molecular distributions, enantiomeric ratios, and
compound-specific stable isotopic compositions of soluble organic
compounds in extraterrestrial material to inform the origin of life on
Earth and Solar System formation. This astrobiology position entails
developing productive collaborative relationships, leading
ground-breaking research, and providing input into future
mission/instrument design. This is a GS-13/14 level civil servant
position located at NASA-Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland near
Washington, DC.
The posting will run from Thursday, April 7 to Monday, April 11, 2022.
Please submit your application during these dates through USAJobs:
https://www.usajobs.gov
For additional information contact: Dr. Natasha Johnson,
Natasha.M.Johnson at nasa.gov
NASA JPL JOB OPENING: RESEARCH SCIENTIST, ORIGIN OF LIFE/PREBIOTIC
CHEMISTRY
Location: Pasadena, CA
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
invites applications for a staff Scientist in the Laboratory Studies
group in the Planetary Science Section at JPL. In this position, you
will conduct origin of life/prebiotic chemistry experimental studies
and related astrobiology research. You will also participate in
mission formulation activities, with an emphasis on mission concepts
involving Ocean Worlds and Mars life detection/habitability. It is
expected that the successful candidate will develop an independently
funded research program and will pursue new lines of research focusing
on experimental origin of life research and life detection. You will
be expected to publish in peer-reviewed journals and give talks at
national and international conferences.
To view the full description of this unique opportunity and apply,
please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/JPLchemist
Applications received by April 25, 2022, will receive full
consideration.
POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona
invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research associate position.
The successful applicant will work primarily on the analysis and
interpretation of Cassini observations of the upper atmospheres of
Saturn and Titan that were obtained during 13 years in orbit. The
position is available from the fall of 2022, initially for two years,
with a possible extension. Candidates with previous experience of
statistical data analysis and/or radiative transfer models with multiple
scattering are preferred. Further details are available at Job Posting
#ref9015 at:
https://talent.arizona.edu/hr
and the full ad can be found on the AAS website:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/534f4e3f
For questions email Tommi Koskinen (tommik at email.arizona.edu).
POSTDOC POSITION IN LABORATORY STUDIES OF RADIATION-INDUCED PROCESSES
The Ice Spectroscopy Laboratory at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Pasadena, CA invites applications for a new postdoctoral opportunity
in radiation-induced processes. The research work will involve
laboratory simulations of interactions between Solar System bodies and
energetic particles such as electrons, protons, and heavy ions
(O+, S+). The work will primarily focus on interactions between
energetic electrons and the surface of Europa at temperatures of
~100 K, including sputtering, electron penetration, and the effects of
ionizing radiation on organic molecules and microbial life. Expertise
in physics and chemistry of radiation and a strong interest to conduct
research in these areas is highly desired.
Link for more information and to apply:
https://tinyurl.com/3ydjx63n
JOB OPPORTUNITY: OUTREACH AND DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCUSION
ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR
The Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences at UCLA is
seeking to fill an administrator position that will focus on diversity,
equity, and inclusion. Position responsibilities will include
coordinating departmental outreach efforts, coordinating initiatives to
improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in the geosciences at UCLA and
beyond, teaching up to 1 course per academic year, and writing
proposals to support diversity and outreach activities.
Requirements for the position include a PhD in geosciences or related
field and a demonstrated commitment to improving diversity, equity, and
inclusion. Teaching and grant writing experience are preferred.
For more information see the full job description here:
https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF07304
Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Mackenzie Day
(daym at epss.ucla.edu) or Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (clb at epss.ucla.edu)
with questions about the position. Applications will be collected until
May 15, 2022.
POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT AT UNIVERSITY OF BERN
The Space Research and Planetology Division of the University of Bern
is seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant. The position is
available from 1 June 2022 and initially for two years with possible
extension. The project is primarily aimed at the investigation of gas
transport phenomena in porous media with application to Solar System
objects. It would be suitable for recent PhDs with expertise in
computational fluid dynamics techniques such as Navier-Stokes solvers
and Direct Simulation Monte Carlo techniques.
Further details are available under the Post-Doctoral Positions tab at:
https://www.space.unibe.ch/about_us/jobs/index_eng.html under
For questions email nicolas.thomas at unibe.ch
Electronic applications should be submitted by April 8 to the address
given on the website.
Director of the Florida Space Institute
https://jobs.ucf.edu/en-us/job/501671/faculty-administrator-and-director-florida-space-institute
Assistant Professor of Cosmochemistry, Globe Institute University, Copenhagen
https://dps.aas.org/content/assistant-professor-cosmochemistry
Postdoc Position in Planetary/Exoplanet Geophysics, Brown University
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoc-position-planetaryexoplanet-geophysics
Mars 2020 Postdoc, Purdue University
https://dps.aas.org/content/mars-2020-postdoc
Research Fellow in numerical modeling, Curtin University
https://dps.aas.org/content/research-fellow-numerical-modelling
Two Year Postdoc, Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Rochester
The Earth and Planetary Science group at the University of Rochester invites postdoctoral applicants to conduct research for a NASA funded project for two years. We are particularly interested in applicants whose expertise is orbital dynamics.
The goal of the funded research project is to understand satellite formation processes. The applicant will primarily work with Professors Miki Nakajima, Alice Quillen (University of Rochester) and Jacob Simon (Iowa State University), and they are encouraged to extend their collaboration on campus. For details, please see the following link:
https://dps.aas.org/content/2-year-postdoctoral-appointment-earth-and-planetary-sciences-university-rochester
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN ORBITAL MECHANICS AT IRF
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics is looking for a postdoc to
contribute to sustainability in space by studying space objects with
optical systems and radar methods. Candidates should have a PhD degree
in physics, engineering, applied mathematics or a related field.
https://www.irf.se/en/news/2022/03/04/post-doctoral-position-in-orbital-mechanics/
THREE POSITIONS AT PURDUE TO SUPPORT SUPERCAM
Three positions are open at Purdue to support and utilize SuperCam on
the Perseverance rover and related investigations. Successful
candidates will work directly with Principal Investigator Roger Wiens
at Purdue and with the local and extended team.
The Research Scientist position in science and Mars operations will
support Mars science and operations with SuperCam and set up a
laboratory for planetary LIBS, Raman, and reflectance spectroscopies.
Experience with at least one of these techniques is necessary;
experience with rover instrument operations is desirable. The position
is long-term, beyond the postdoctoral level.
https://careers.purdue.edu/job-invite/18327/
The position in Data Management entails developing an accessible
database of SuperCam images and spectra from both Mars and the
laboratory, maintaining and continued development of the SuperCam
ground data pipeline, and assembling and validating SuperCam data for
submission to NASA’s Planetary Data System.
https://careers.purdue.edu/job-invite/18325/
The Postdoctoral Fellow position is for investigations with SuperCam
and related data to understand Mars geology and habitability. A
planetary geochemistry and mineralogy background is required, with a
Ph.D. in the last 5 years, and experience with LIBS, Raman, or
reflectance spectroscopy is strongly desired.
https://careers.purdue.edu/job-invite/18106/
Interested persons are encouraged to contact Prof. Wiens
(rwiens at purdue.edu).
NASA Program Scientists tackle a wide variety of challenges. These include: developing, operating, and maintaining Research & Analysis grants programs; serving as the Headquarters scientific lead for one or more Planetary Science missions; and helping implement and communicate the Planetary Science Division’s strategic goals. Program scientists can have substantial influence on strategic planning and can help shape the long-term scientific direction of missions and programs that they oversee.
The Planetary Science Division (PSD) is looking for one or more new program scientists to join the Division through either a detail or the Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA). More information on this opportunity can be found at:
https://science.nasa.gov/about-us/job-opportunities
Advisor: Barbara Cohen (Barbara.A.Cohen nasa.gov)
https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/0252-NPP-MAR22-GSFC-PlanetSci
Come work on the origin and provenance of lunar volatiles using the Peregrine Ion-Trap Mass Spectrometer (PITMS) on Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission-1 and the Mass Spectrometer observing lunar operations (MSolo) on the VIPER mission. You will work on this research using a combination of modeling volatile sources and isotopic signatures, data analysis from these instruments, and collaborating with datasets from other instruments. You will gain hands-on experience by participating in the flight operation of these instruments to collect, analyze, and archive data. You will be expected to present results at appropriate conferences and in peer-reviewed publications. Key skill sets include data analysis, statistical analysis, mass spectrometry, and interest in / familiarity with volatile species in the solar system – but please contact me even if this doesn’t sound like you, yet! At Goddard we value the diverse talents and perspectives of every individual, which contributes to the success of Goddard’s mission.
Apply online at https://npp.orau.org/
Reference Code: 0252-NPP-MAR22-GSFC-PlanetSci
NPP application deadline is July 1, 2022
Eligibility is currently open ONLY to U.S. Citizens; U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents; Foreign nationals who are in the U.S. at the time of application and on a valid J1 visa; and Foreign nationals, asylees or refugees in the U.S. at the time of application with a valid EAD card and pending I-485 or I-589 forms. At this time, NPP applications are not accepted from citizens of designated countries unless they are Legal Permanent Residents of the U.S.
Visiting Lecturer in Astronomy and Physics, Mount Holyoke College
https://dps.aas.org/content/visiting-lecturer-astronomy-and-physics
Uranus/Neptune postdoc at Observatoire de Paris
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/02b401e0
THE USGS ASTROGEOLOGY SCIENCE CENTER IS HIRING UP TO TWO GEODESISTS
(GS-12/13)
Our mission is to help humanity understand our Solar System by
maximizing the scientific and technical return from planetary missions
through scientific research, software development, and the creation of
spatial data products and standards. To help us achieve that mission,
we seek two geodesists who can develop new capabilities in the fields
of digital elevation models, planetary shape, rotation, and
orientation, photogrammetric techniques, image matching, and geodetic
standards. Job duties include planning and conducting novel geodetic
and cartographic analysis, developing digital image processing
techniques, designing or modifying bundle adjustment software,
maintaining and improving global planetary control networks, and
providing guidance to technical staff working on photogrammetric and
geodetic production tasks. Applicants must have a bachelor’s or higher
degree in geodesy or a related field with additional professional
experience. Expertise in the concepts, theories, and principles of
photogrammetry, cartography, geodesy, and/or computer vision is
expected. Applicants must be US citizens, and a background check is
required. This position is located in Flagstaff, AZ. Apply starting
March 7, 2022 through USAjobs announcement USGS-SAC-22-11289270-DE-LL:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/638771100
Closes March 21, 2022. Contact Michael Bland with questions:
mbland usgs.gov
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT JPL
The postdoctoral research associate will work with Dr. Catherine Elder
and Dr. Tom Nordheim to study the interiors of Europa and the Uranian
moons. Specifically, the postdoctoral researcher will investigate the
plausibility of seafloor volcanism on Europa through mantle convection,
magma generation, migration, and eruption modeling. They will also
investigate the interior structure and thermal evolution of Miranda and
Ariel, with the aim of addressing the question: Do these objects have
current or geologically recent subsurface oceans?
We invite applicants with a recent PhD in planetary science, physics,
geology, or a related field. We seek someone who has experience in
numerical modeling and a strong background in physics. Previous
experience studying icy satellites, mantle convection, or geochemistry
is preferred but not required. Go to:
https://tinyurl.com/yc4pt9vf
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION ON THE EFFECT OF VOLCANISM ON THE MARTIAN
CLIMATE
Applications are being solicited for a postdoctoral research position
in atmospheric modeling in the planetary geology group at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. Consideration of applications will begin
02/21/2022 and continue until the position is filled. Desired start
date between spring and summer 2022. Dr. Laura Kerber will serve as the
primary advisor.
Description of the Project: Volcanic eruptions throughout Martian
history would have produced voluminous quantities of H2S, SO2, and H2O,
which contributed to transient climate perturbations as well as
surface reservoirs of ice and sulfate minerals. This goal of this
project is to create a complete model of the volcanic sulfur on Mars,
including eruption, residence in the atmosphere, photochemical and
microphysical evolution, interaction with the water cycle, and
deposition on the surface. Many parts of the model are already in
place.
Preferred (but not required) qualifications include:
Prior work with large climate models, experience programming in
Fortran, understanding of parallel processing/MPI, published research
involving volcanic emissions, atmospheric physics or chemistry
(especially microphysics of droplets, cloud physics, sulfur species,
or photochemistry), or the climate of Mars. Familiarity with French
is a plus.
https://tinyurl.com/4px7h6u2
ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the
European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists
interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available
in the ESA Space Science Archives (https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc).
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all
career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and
Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD)
are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications by PhD students are
also welcome.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and
mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis
of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA
science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed
over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC
(Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the
expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the
home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 May 2022 will be considered for visits in
autumn 2022 and winter 2023.
For further details, including areas of research and contact information,
please refer to:
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
or write to the programme coordinators at arvp at cosmos.esa.int
Postdoc Position – Europa Geology and Geophysics at JPL
https://citjpl.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobs/job/JPL-Campus/Postdoc-Position—Europa-Geology-and-Geophysics_R1687?fbclid=IwAR2SVH5-B1d4lbpXxph3RveC-6NDyooaVAIJcdS9-9fE31Gg_vFL49P8t3M
Sam Houston State University Department of Physics & Astronomy invites applications for a one-year (9 month) salaried lecturer position to begin in August 2022, with annual renewal likely pending positive review (i.e., we’re looking for someone long term).
https://shsu.peopleadmin.com/postings/30196
Multiple positions at the at the University of Dakota
https://tinyurl.com/UNDSpacePropulsion
https://tinyurl.com/UNDMilitarySpace
https://tinyurl.com/UNDSatelliteEngineering
POSTDOCTORAL TEACHING FELLOW IN PLANETARY SCIENCES AT WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
The Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow position is structured with time devoted to research and teaching, with a teaching load of one course per semester plus organizing the planetary science seminar. Our
expectation is that the successful candidate will excel at teaching and mentoring students who are broadly diverse with regard to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, nationality, sexual
orientation, and religion. Teaching and research mentoring will be provided by the planetary science faculty. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be encouraged to interact with other faculty, postdocs and
students in Planetary Science and to carry out independent research with full access to observational, laboratory and field facilities available. Expertise in Planetary Science includes the geology of
Solar System bodies including Venus, Mars, and the Moon, cosmochemistry, planet formation, and exoplanet discovery and characterization. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in planetary science,
astronomy, or geology in hand by the time of appointment to be hired as a postdoc.
The position has been approved for 3 years, with an initial 1-year appointment with the additional 2 years contingent upon performance. Anticipated start date is September 1, 2022. Apply through the
Wesleyan Online Career Opportunities site here:
https://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/8519
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN EXOPLANET GEOPHYSICS AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
The Brown University Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences (DEEPS) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Scholar in exoplanet and habitability evolution modeling.
Ideal candidates are those with experience in the development and/or modeling of mantle thermochemical evolution on planetary bodies.
The successful applicant will be based in DEEPS and will work with a cross-disciplinary research team in both DEEPS and the Department of Physics to carry out research that integrates models of mantle
thermochemical evolution and atmospheric evolution to understand how exoplanets evolve through time.
Interested individuals should have a Ph.D. in Planetary Science, Geophysics, Physics/Astronomy, Statistics, Mathematics, or a related field. A start date by Summer/Fall 2022 is expected, but earlier
and later start dates will be considered.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
If interested, please send a CV and brief statement of research interests and future research goals that highlights any previous experience with mantle, atmospheric, or exoplanet modeling and analyses to exoplanets [at] brown [dot] edu.
Any questions can be directed to Alex Evans, alex_evans[at]brown[dot]edu. More information on the GHOSST Lab can be found at ghosst.alexjevans.com
The Hampton University (HU) Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (APS) invites nominations and applications for two tenured faculty positions at the rank of Professor beginning August 2022. Apply here: https://www.hamptonu.edu/hr/jobdetail.cfm?id=1239
Founded in 1868, Hampton University is a leading historically black university (HBCU) located on the Virginia Peninsula in the City of Hampton. It is a privately endowed, co-educational, nonsectarian institution. HU established the Center for Atmospheric Science (CAS) in 1996, which led to creation of the Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences in 2007. APS offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the fields of Atmospheric Science and Planetary Science. This program has established a reputation of excellence in education, outreach and research, with particular emphasis on satellite applications for atmospheric studies.
Duties and Responsibilities
The successful candidates will continue and advance the groundbreaking work of CAS and APS, through service in leadership roles for NASA satellite missions such as AIM and SAGE. This work includes recruiting, supporting, and advising masters and doctoral students, and building a portfolio of externally funded, high-profile research in the field of atmospheric science. Objectives of the APS department include growth in enrollment in the graduate program, expanded capacity for research, and continuation of research excellence at HU in satellite applications for atmospheric studies.
Qualifications
A Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science or a related field is required. At least 20 years of professional experience in the field is strongly desired, including demonstrated experience with leadership of scientific research teams and international reputations for excellence in research. The successful applicants will sustain existing programs and enable future strategic growth of the department in the following areas:
1. Satellite-based remote sensing, with areas of specialization to include atmospheric composition, chemistry and dynamics, with demonstrated capability and commitment to developing new satellite instruments, missions, and measurement campaigns.
2. Atmospheric measurement techniques, including expertise in lidar and other remote sensing technologies, as well as calibration / validation activities in support of satellite missions and remote sensing measurement campaigns.
Salary will be commensurate with experience, qualifications, and accomplishments in the field.
Apply here: https://www.hamptonu.edu/hr/jobdetail.cfm?id=1239
FACULTY POSITION IN ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of
Tennessee is hiring an Isotope Geochemist at the Associate or Full
Professor level. Major equipment and funds for development of a clean
lab will be provided. The position description and details on applying
can be accessed at:
https://apply.interfolio.com/101221
Faculty in Earth and Planetary Sciences specialize in Lunar and
Planetary Science, Meteoritics, and Cosmochemistry, as well as
terrestrial fields. We hope to attract candidates with diverse research
interests and willingness to work with astromaterials and terrestrial
samples.
ASTROBIOLOGY ANALYTICAL LABORATORY ASSOCIATE
Applicants are being accepted for a lab technician in the Astrobiology
Analytical Lab at NASA/GSFC funded through CRESST II. This position
will support cutting-edge research into the organic content of
extraterrestrial samples from NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission and other
unique environmental samples.
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience with gas
chromatography and advanced mass spectrometry techniques for the
derivatization/analysis of organic compounds in natural samples.
Position responsibilities include operation and maintenance of GC-MS
instrument suites and GC-quadrupole systems; sample preparation and
analysis of organic compounds with various derivatization methods; and
method development for pyrolysis-GC-MS analyses.
Mandatory Skills
– Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, geochemistry, biochemistry, or
closely related field
– At least 2 years of experience, master’s degree is desirable.
– Good communication and laboratory documentation skills
– Ability to handle multiple projects at once
Instructions to Apply
Applications received by March 1, 2022, will receive best
consideration. Initial funding for position will be for 2 years,
with possible extension. Applicants must start on-site at NASA/GSFC
in Summer 2022.
Send application materials to Katherine McKee
(katherine.s.mckee at nasa.gov). Submit:
– Curriculum Vitae
– 1-2 page statement of research interests/experience
– Contact information for three references
Full Job Link:
https://tinyurl.com/2p8uu336
ASSISTANT TEACHING PROFESSOR POSITION AT CU BOULDER
The Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences (APS) Department at the
University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) is conducting a search for
an academic year, non-tenure-track instructor with a three-year
renewable contract. We seek applications from candidates with a record
of teaching excellence and a commitment to science education. Nominal
teaching expectations are three courses per semester. Significant
service contributions to the departmental educational mission (e.g.,
coordination of undergraduate mentor program) may be substituted for
some classroom teaching. APS offers a wide range of classes in
astronomy and planetary sciences, and opportunities exist for teaching
at all levels, with an emphasis on introductory astronomy. Instructors
are faculty in APS, contribute to departmental activities, and engage
in modest departmental service (e.g., attend faculty meetings,
contribute to a department committee). Instructors are permitted to
supplement their salary through external grants or through teaching
APS classes during the summer.
We welcome all candidates to apply but particularly candidates from
groups that have been historically underrepresented in the
astrophysical and planetary sciences and/or have demonstrated
leadership toward building an equitable and inclusive scholarly
environment.
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Assistant-Teaching-Professor/35910
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of Tennessee is hiring an Isotope Geochemist at the Associate or Full Professor level. Major equipment and funds for development of a clean lab will be provided. The position description and details on applying can be accessed at the link below.
https://apply.interfolio.com/101221
Our faculty are active in Lunar and Planetary Science, and we hope to attract candidates interested in research involving astromaterials as well as terrestrial samples.
Postdoctoral position with Brookhaven National Lab
The Nonproliferation and National Security Department has an opening for a Post Doc to assist with the development of remote sensing algorithms to monitor uranium mining activities. The development of the algorithms will be based on new, high-quality laboratory spectral data that will be acquired as part of an international multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary effort. The position will require close collaboration with the partner institutions. This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific community.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Develop, test, and validate machine-learning image processing and analysis methods
Participate in a multi-institutional proof-of-concept study
Maintain spectral data base and upload data to community spectral data bases
Assist in and help coordinate experimental work to collect laboratory spectral data
The position is based at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York (Long Island) and the selected candidate will work closely with project team members at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, NY at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Israel.
Contact Email: mschoonen AT bnl.gov
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Planetary Science, U.S. Naval Academy
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-research-associate-planetary-science
Applications are invited for a position as a postdoctoral Assistant Research Professor in planetary science at the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) Physics Department in support of Assistant Professor Matthew Knight, to begin as early as Spring 2022. The successful
applicant will lead analyses of comets observed with heliophysics assets and will assist in observational support and analyses of NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART). The position will involve collaboration with colleagues at the Naval Research Laboratory, University of Maryland, and Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and may require travel to obtain new observations in Chile and/or Flagstaff, AZ. The successful candidate will also be encouraged to pursue research of their own choosing. This is a federal excepted service position with a one-year initial appointment and the possibility of renewing for an additional year. For additional information on the position and how to apply, please
visit https://www.usna.edu/HRO/jobinfo/Physics-AsstResearchProf-AY22.php.
Applications will be reviewed beginning March 1, 2022 and the position will remain open until filled.
Washington University in St. Louis invites applicants to conduct independent research as a postdoctoral fellow of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences (MCSS) in the broad field of space science. We welcome applicants with interests in Astromaterials, Cosmochemistry, or Meteoritics; Experimental, theoretical, or observational Astrophysics; Planetary Science; Particle and Nuclear Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation; and Earth as a Planet. In their application materials, the candidate should describe their research interests and list potential collaborators from among the faculty fellows of the MCSS. The initial annual salary is $65,000, with additional funds available for research expenses and travel support.
Candidates must have a PhD or be a May 2022 degree candidate specializing in one of the fields listed above and have a record of excellent scholarship. Ideal candidates will have demonstrated expertise in relevant observational, lab-based, theoretical, and computational methodologies.
The initial appointment will be for a one-year period, renewable for a second year. Washington University in St. Louis is committed to the principles and practices of equal employment opportunity and especially encourages applications by those underrepresented in their academic fields. It is the University’s policy to recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all job titles without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or genetic information.
Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a brief statement of the applicant’s contributions to up to three selected publications, and a 2-page research proposal, as well as the names and contact information for three professional references. Applicants are responsible for contacting referees. Referees will need to have their letters uploaded to the link provided by the application site. Applications and letters are due March 1, 2022 and should be submitted (along with reference letters) through Interfolio http://apply.interfolio.com/101336. Questions related to the search or application process may be directed to Jan Foster at spacesciences at wustl.edu.
DIRECTOR OF FLORIDA SPACE INSTITUTE AT UCF
The Florida Space Institute (FSI), a multidisciplinary center devoted
to facilitating and conducting leading-edge applied and basic research
and education programs in space-related fields, seeks applications and
nominations for Director of FSI. FSI is located in the Research Park of
the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando. FSI’s charter is to
support space research, development, and education activities within
the University of Central Florida and in the State of Florida, and
secondarily to support the development of Florida’s space economy,
including civil, defense, and commercial. The Director also oversees
the Arecibo Observatory located in Puerto Rico. UCF is committed to
becoming a premier institution in space science, engineering, and
education and is seeking a dynamic individual to implement that vision
by growing FSI into a nationally recognized space research powerhouse.
The FSI Director reports directly to UCF’s Vice President of Research
and Dean of the College of Graduate Studies, and will strategize,
coordinate, and lead UCF’s governmental, industry, research,
commercialization, and administrative efforts in space science
engineering and education.
Details and application information at:
https://tinyurl.com/2p9396ds
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR (TIER-2) AT YORK UNIVERSITY
The Lassonde School of Engineering at York University invites highly
qualified candidates to apply for a Canada Research Chair (Tier-2) in
Science or Engineering specializing in any field that is a current or
developing area of strength for the Faculty. Notably, LSE is home to
the Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science (CRESS).
The Canada Research Chairs program seeks to attract outstanding
researchers for careers at Canadian universities. Tier 2 Chairs are
intended for exceptional emerging scholars (i.e., who, at the time of
nomination, are within 10 years of attaining their highest degree,
with consideration for career breaks) who have the acknowledged
potential to lead their field of research.
LSE is committed to providing a welcoming and supportive environment
for all who wish to study, teach, and conduct research. For this
search, only candidates who self-identify as a member of one or more
of the following underrepresented groups may apply: women, Aboriginal
(Indigenous), Black peoples of African Descent (for example Africans
and African heritage people from the Caribbean, Americas, Europe) and
persons with disabilities.
Application deadline is January 31, 2022.
https://tinyurl.com/YorkResearchChair
OPEN TENURE-TRACK POSITIONS AS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UMEA UNIVERSITY,
SWEDEN
There are presently 5 open tenure-track positions as Assistant
professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Umea University,
Sweden. Some of the positions may well go to physical sciences,
hopefully to space plasma physics.
Please, spread the word about this opportunity among your colleagues
in your institute and all over the world!
This is a six-year appointment for junior researchers and gives the
opportunity to develop a long-term research activity and to qualify
for promotion to an Associate Professorship (Senior Lecturer).
Starting date upon agreement. The application shall be submitted no
later than 23:59 Swedish time (CET) on February 15, 2022.
This is a great chance for anyone who wants to join the Umea Space
Plasma Physics Group in Sweden:
https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/space-plasma-physics-group/
The successful candidate should conduct research and contribute to the
continued development of the research environment in the
field. Applicants with a research plan that is linked to and/or
complements the department’s research activities are given priority.
For further information about the space plasma physics research
environment at Umea University, please contact Maria Hamrin,
maria.hamrin at space.umu.se
The entire advertisement can be found on:
https://bit.ly/3su8iVF
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER AT CU BOULDER/LASP
The Exploration of Planetary Ices and Climates (EPIC) group at the
University of Colorado’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
(LASP) seeks a postdoctoral researcher (RS-I, i.e., within ~3 years of
Ph.D.) in planetary science. Research in the EPIC group encompasses
theoretical and observational studies of the surfaces and atmospheres
of planets, natural satellites, and small bodies. The successful
candidate will collaborate with EPIC group members on currently funded
projects and seek to develop an independent research program. A focus
of this position will include investigations using data from NASA’s
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and the Dawn at Ceres mission to address
fundamental questions about ice on airless bodies.
For further information and to apply, see the link below or contact
Dr. Paul Hayne (paul.hayne at colorado.edu) or Dr. Margaret Landis
(margaret.landis at colorado.edu).
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=35763
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/8f832180
https://siena.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=139974
The Dudley Observatory, one of the oldest observatories in the
country, has recently partnered with Siena College, which has a strong
and thriving physics and astronomy department, including three PhD
astronomers and a rooftop 0.7-meter optical telescope (the Breyo
Observatory). Siena College is located about 10 minutes from the state
capital of Albany, NY, and about 3 hours from both Boston and New York
City.
The physical Dudley Observatory burned down many decades ago, and so
the Dudley—which is bolstered by a significant endowment and a
superb rare-book collection (including a first-edition
Copernicus!)—is dedicated entirely to education and public outreach.
With this full-time position we are seeking a candidate with a PhD in
astronomy, physics, geophysics, or a related field who is passionate
about astronomy/science education and public engagement. The position
is also annually renewable with no formal term limit.
Astronomer-in-Residence in the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/946e840a
We invite applications for an astronomer-in-residence (AIR) to lead outreach in the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve (https://idahodarksky.org/) in 2022. The AIR program is part of a NASA Science Activation project, the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve STEM Network (CIDSRSN) led by Prof. Brian Jackson of Boise State University.
The AIR is analogous to an artist-in-residence: they will spend 4 weeks (dates negotiable) in CIDSR, hosting public lectures, stargazing, etc. Actual activities are flexible, but hosting two events per week is reasonable. UCLA has partnered with us to conduct light pollution studies, so plans to help with that are encouraged. The AIR will have logistical support from Boise State.
Travel, lodging, and a $3k honorarium are provided. Hotel Ketchum (https://www.hotelketchum.com/) has agreed to provide a room, but other arrangements possible. The AIR will be a contractor for Boise State and may continue their day job (remotely). If an in-person residency becomes untenable, it will be rescheduled. Applications from all career stages welcome, but preference given to those with outreach experience.
Send this info directly to bjackson@boisestate.edu:
-Curriculum vitae with catalog of outreach experience
-Statement (2 pages) of outreach interests and plans – An emphasis on inclusive outreach is a positive.
-Contact info for 3 references
Complete applications that arrive by 2022 Jan 7 will receive full consideration with offer by end of Jan 2022. Questions or feedback to bjackson at boisestate.edu.
STEVE FOSSETT POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University
in Saint Louis invites applications for the Steve Fossett Postdoctoral
Fellowship.
This award is for a one-year period, and may be extended to a second
year. The annual salary is $70,000 with additional research funds of
$6,000 per year. The appointment is anticipated to begin on or around
July 1, 2022.
Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Earth, planetary, or climate science or a
related field is required at the time of appointment. The ideal
candidate will have trans-disciplinary interests, and will interact
scientifically with a broad spectrum of the Department’s members.
Application Instructions: Please include a cover letter, a current
curriculum vitae (including full publication list), a two- to four-page
statement of research interests, and the names and contact information
for three references at:
https://apply.interfolio.com/99868
Inquiries about the position should be directed to Prof. William
McKinnon (mckinnon at wustl.edu). Applications will be reviewed as they
are received, and the position will remain open until filled. Priority
will be given to applications received by January 30, 2022.
KSC BPS SENIOR SCIENTIST POSITION IS OPEN
The Utilization and Life Sciences Office (UBA00) at the Kennedy Space
Center is seeking a mid-to-high level Senior Scientist who will serve
as an expert consultant with responsibility for NASA Biological and
Physical Sciences Division strategic and tactical vision and planning
for fundamental and applied plant-related research for ground,
microgravity, lunar and Mars platforms. Includes providing expert
scientific leadership for the formulation and execution of all aspects
of this program.
Please feel free to pass this along to others as we have been trying to
cast a wide net with this announcement. Thank you.
This position is open to all U.S. citizens
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/627050200
KSC-22-DE-11319184-JMK
1 vacancy
AST, Life Sciences Research, GS-0401-15
Open: 12/16/2021
Close: 12/20/2021
Location: UBA00
POC: NASA Shared Services Center, (877) 677-2123
JOB OPENING: NEO SURVEYOR APPLIED DATA SCIENTIST (IPAC/CALTECH)
The Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) has an opening for
an Applied Data Scientist (Staff Scientist) to work on the NEO
Surveyor mission. IPAC is developing and will operate the Survey Data
System (NSDS) for NEO Surveyor, which will make use of machine
learning based automated classifiers in several key steps including
differentiation between real and spurious detections of moving object
candidates, identification of reliable moving object tracklet
candidates, and identification of comet candidates in the moving
object detection stream. The candidate will help design and develop
software for the automated classification of sources extracted from
NEO Surveyor imaging data using supervised machine learning methods,
as well as conduct independent research. For more information, and to
apply:
https://phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf03/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=CALTECH&cws=37&rid=6258
PERMANENT SUPERVISORY BRANCH CHIEF HIRE IN PLANETARY STUDIES RESEARCH,
NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER
NASA Ames Research Center is seeking a permanent supervisory Branch
Chief hire in Planetary Studies Research. Any interested applicants can
apply on USA Jobs following the job posting in late November:
https://www.usajobs.gov
The position is engaged in professional scientific and engineering
work involving systematic, critical investigations directed toward
discovering, disseminating, and applying new or expanded knowledge in
a professional discipline. The position provides technical,
administrative, and managerial supervision to a highly technical,
scientific workforce engaged in both basic and applied research,
technology and instrument concept development leading to flight
mission concepts.
Senior Scientist for Astrobiology Job Vacancy Announcement – ARC-22-ST-11259044
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/617697300
Postdoctoral Scholar in Planetary Science and Exoplanets
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-scholar-planetary-science-and-exoplanets
Positions at Freie Universitaet Berlin for PLATO
https://dps.aas.org/content/positions-freie-universitaet-berlin-plato
POSTDOC POSITION AT SWRI WITH SSERVI NOTE ESPRESSO
Institution: Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO
We have a new post-doc position available at the Boulder office of the
Southwest Research Institute to work on the SSERVI-supported Project
ESPRESSO team:
https://www.espresso.institute
The Project ESPRESSO team is studying the composition and physics of
regolith on small-bodies (asteroids, etc.) and airless worlds (the
Moon, etc.) with a focus on how our scientific work will enable
future in situ robotic and human exploration. We are doing both
laboratory and numerical research. Our laboratory work includes impact
experiments, both in the lab and on reduced-gravity (i.e., zero-g)
plane flights, and spectroscopy of planetary materials (e.g., Raman,
LIBS, etc.). Our numerical work supports the laboratory work by
simulating impact processes or improving spectral analyses, among
other projects.
Job application can be found at the SwRI careers page:
https://bit.ly/3CdQ6kk
Contact with any of the Project ESPRESSO Co-Is is welcomed.
SENIOR SCIENTIST FOR ASTROBIOLOGY JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
– ARC-22-ST-11259044
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/617697300
NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) is currently seeking interested
candidates for the Senior Scientist for Astrobiology position. The
position reports to the Ames Science Director and is responsible for
providing the Center and Agency leadership with expert advice on
astrobiology, with a particular emphasis on the science of life
detection.
TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION IN SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
The Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Western Ontario,
London, Canada, is advertising for a tenure track Assistant Professor
in Sedimentary Geology. In addition to planetary geoscience being a
major strength of the department, Western is also home to the
interdisciplinary Institute for Earth and Space Exploration – which
counts over 70 faculty from 21 departments across campus – and a
strong collaborative planetary science and exploration graduate
program with over 40 students from science, engineering, and social
science.
https://space.uwo.ca
Details of the job posting are here:
https://bit.ly/3ovqNFT
The Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA) at Northwestern University and the Science Engagement Division at the Adler Planetarium (Adler) are seeking candidates for a postdoctoral fellowship position, jointly-appointed between our two institutions. CIERA and the Adler are located 45 minutes from one another; in Evanston and Chicago, respectively.
The CIERA-Adler Postdoctoral Fellow will have the opportunity to pursue an independent research program and impact the public through collaboration with Adler outreach programs.
The CIERA-Adler Postdoctoral Fellow will benefit from a diverse and intellectually dynamic environment. They will ground their research efforts within CIERA’s community of interdisciplinary students, postdocs, and faculty, and broaden their impact through collaboration with the Adler’s Far Horizons or Public Observing teams. The role will be divided approximately 70% research and 30% outreach.
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/6644d399
Morton K. Blaustein Postdoctoral Scholar at John’s Hopkins University
The Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the Morton K. Blaustein Postdoctoral Scholar. The duration of the fellowship is one year with an anticipated extension for a second year. The position carries a salary of $60,000 per year (plus fringe benefits), includes an annual $5,000 stipend for travel and research expenses, and provides eligibility to participate in the Johns Hopkins University health plans. Information on our department and its research activities can be found at https://www.eps.jhu.edu.
More about the position: https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoc-johns-hopkins-university
US Program Director, Trillium Technologies, deadline Nov 8
https://dps.aas.org/content/us-program-director-trillium-technologies-0
The Atmospheres Node (ATM) of NASA’s Planetary Data System (PDS), located in the Astronomy Department at New Mexico State University, is seeking a postdoctoral scientist to provide technical and computational expertise to support our archiving efforts, including a new initiative to develop a data annex that will support the archiving of atmospheric model outputs. The PDS-ATM Data Scientist roles and responsibilities include the development of data archive pipelines and archiving standards for atmospheric models; providing expertise in model formats/outputs, storage and management of model output in cloud storage; and interacting with various atmospheric modeling communities. Please see the job ad (https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/10433560) for more information concerning required and desired experience, skills, and qualifications, and direct all inquiries to Dr. Nancy Chanover, nchanove nmsu.edu. Application Deadline: Wednesday December 15.
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT TEXAS A&M
We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on the application
and development of automated boulder-detection software. Working with
the software will require experience and proficiency working with
large datasets, Python code, and GIS platforms. Applicants must have
interest and experience working with remote sensing data, large
datasets, and statistics.
Applicants will be expected to assist in the production of data for a
NASA Mars Data Analysis Program grant. This work will require manual
mapping of surface features as well as the production and
interpretation of automated mapping results. The mapping results will
be used to interpret potentially ongoing surface processes in the
northern lowlands of Mars related to boulder production and ice-driven
surface motion. In addition, applicants will be expected to assist in
writing scientific papers and conference presentations related to the
work.
Time Frame: As Soon as Possible – August 2023
https://bit.ly/3Ev8w1H
UC BERKELEY SPACE SCIENCES LABORATORY RECRUITING ASSISTANT SPECIALIST
The Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) at the University of California,
Berkeley seeks applications for an Assistant Specialist position at
100% time. For more information about the position, including required
qualifications application materials, and deadlines, go to:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03190
The position will remain open until filled. For questions, please
email Dr. Robert Lillis at rlillis at berkeley.edu.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected
veteran status.
NASA JPL JOB OPENING: DEPUTY PROJECT SCIENTIST, EUROPA CLIPPER
Location: Pasadena, CA
The Science Division of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the
Europa Clipper Project, managed for NASA by JPL, seek a Deputy Project
Scientist for the development, cruise operations, and tour operations
phases of the Europa Clipper mission. The purpose of the Europa
Clipper mission is to investigate the habitability of Jupiter’s moon,
Europa. This mission seeks to address the NASA’s strategic science
goal of ascertaining the potential for life elsewhere in the Solar
System by investigating the capacity of Europa and its deep ocean to
harbor life. The mission is currently in its final system design and
fabrication phase, toward a planned launch in October 2024, arrival at
Jupiter in 2030, and first encounter with Europa in 2031; the nominal
end of prime mission is 2034. The successful candidate will be a
highly motivated individual with previous direct mission experience
and broad planetary science expertise.
To view the full description of this unique opportunity (including EEO
statement and NASA requirements) and apply, please visit:
https://bit.ly/3mrwMeL
Applications received by November 30, 2021, will receive full
consideration.
Senior Staff Scientist at the LPI in the areas of petrology and geochemistry of planetary materials. Please see link to the posting just below for more information.
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/science/positions-available/#staffSci1
The Universities Space Research Association’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, TX, invites applications for a full-time staff scientist. We seek a mid-career self-motivated scientist with a strong record of outstanding research, and a demonstrated record of external funding, although we will also consider applications from early career scientists. We wish to augment and extend our expertise in the petrology and geochemistry of planetary materials, including extraterrestrial solid and terrestrial analog samples. The successful applicant will maintain and enhance the strong ties between the LPI and our colleagues at the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC); existing or recent collaborative projects with ARES researchers are desirable. The applicant will have access to the LPI’s analytical facilities and would be able to arrange access to ARES’ analytical facilities (e.g., SEM, EMP, LA-ICP-MS) and experimental laboratories (e.g., high P-T petrology, hydrothermal, impact). Further information on current staff members, research and facilities at the LPI can be found on our website at http://www.lpi.usra.edu.
POSTDOC IN RADIATION CHEMISTRY/ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY RELATED TO THE
JOVIAN ICY SATELLITES
The Centre d’Etudes sur les Ions, les Materiaux et la Photoniques
(CIMAP) in Caen, France, and Laboratoire de Chimie Organique et
Bioorganique, Reactivite et Analyse (COBRA), Rouen, France, are looking
for a 24-months postdoctoral researcher, starting January 2022.
The postdoc will work on the formation under high vacuum and
irradiation (with athe lines of the National Large Particle Accelerator
GANIL in Caen, France) of ice samples to investigate the organic
chemistry induced by radiation processes on the surface of Jovian
satellites. They will also analyze the organic matter resulting from
these experiments with a multi-techniques approach including FT-IR
spectroscopy and Ultra-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry.
The project involves close collaboration with Aix-Marseille Universite
and its recently created Institut des Origines on the planetary
application aspects.
A strong background either in vacuum system and laboratory irradiation
experiment or analytical chemistry is desired. Application examination
is ongoing and a decision is expected by mid November 2021. Send a CV,
list of publications, and short description of past research work to
the email addresses below.
Hermann Rothard (rothard@ganil.fr)
Carlos Afonso (carlos.afonso@univ-rouen.fr)
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6856981196220571648/
POSTODOCTORAL RESEARCHER OPENING
The Laboratory for Agnostic Biosignatures (LAB) – a NASA-funded project
consisting of 15 investigators at 7 institutions – seeks applicants for
a postdoctoral fellowship in astrobiology, with a focus on life
detection. The LAB Project is developing techniques to detect life in
the universe that humans can’t conceive of. The LAB team includes
biologists, chemists, computer scientists, mathematicians, and
instrument engineers. Together, these scientific disciplines aim to
define potential extraterrestrial biosignatures, or signs of life, by
imagining beyond the molecular framework and underlying biochemistry of
the only life we know of here on Earth. The team is designing tools and
techniques for detecting these signatures as well as strategies for
interpreting them, with the aim of advancing the in situ search for
life on Mars, Titan, Enceladus, Europa and other bodies within our
Solar System.
A postdoctoral scientist is sought to work on testing disequilibrium
energy-transfer biosignatures using electrochemical methods. The
postdoc will utilize a suite of electrochemical techniques to produce a
robust set of electrochemical criteria that can be used to
differentiate between biological and abiotic electrochemical
reactions. These reactions are the basis of energy production in all
known life, perhaps in any environment.
https://www.agnosticbiosignatures.org/opportunities
A POST-DOC POSITION AVAILABLE IN THE SPACE AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CENTER
AT KHALIFA UNIVERSITY, ABU DHABI, UAE
The selected candidate would be associated with the newly formed Space
and Planetary Science Center (SPSC) at Khalifa University, which
focuses on the analysis of data from current space missions, as well as
the development of future ones. The center is involved in a number of
missions and instruments including HiRISE, and CaSSIS, as well as
involvement in future missions including the Emirates Lunar Mission,
ESA’s ExoMars rover, and Comet Interceptor.
The center invites applications for a 2-year postdoc position
preferably focused on small bodies, however, the following disciplines
are also acceptable:
Mars research
Lunar research
All candidates must have earned a Ph.D. degree in Earth Sciences,
Planetary Sciences, Physics or a related field.
Khalifa University offers an attractive compensation and benefits
package, commensurate with the successful candidate’s background and
experience.
Please send your application as a single PDF containing a cover letter,
CV, publication list, research statement, and a list of 3 suggested
references to Mohamed.elmaarry@ku.ac.ae. Any enquiries can be sent to
the same email. Position is available until a selection has been made.
[NASA] POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PLANETARY DATA ECOSYSTEM CHIEF
SCIENTIST
NASA’s Planetary Science Division is seeking a highly experienced
planetary science expert to serve as its Chief Scientist to represent
the Planetary Data Ecosystem (PDE). The Planetary Data Ecosystem
defines the broad community of planetary scientists, engineers, mission
specialists, data providers, data users and planetary science educators
who have interests in planetary missions and their data. The selected
Chief Scientist will have a strong background in planetary science and
serve as the liaison between the PDE and NASA’s Planetary Data System
(PDS). The Chief Scientist will report to the PDS Program Scientist at
NASA HQ.
The solicitation is open to the public. This virtual position will be
served mostly remotely, will be part time and funded at approximately
0.2 FTE, depending on the details of funding arrangements. The position
will be a temporary assignment, not to exceed three years, ending (at
the latest) in Fall 2024.
Candidates wishing to apply for this position should send their
nomination package to Dr. Timothy P. McClanahan
(timothy.p.mcclanahan@nasa.gov). The due date for applications is
October 29, 2021 COB EST. Position details and nomination package
requirements are described at:
https://pds.nasa.gov/
EARTH AND PLANETARY DATA ANALYTICS ADVERTISEMENT
The Department of Geosciences at Virginia Tech invites applications for
a tenure-track faculty position in Earth and Planetary Data Analytics.
We anticipate hiring an Assistant Professor; however, candidates at a
higher rank may be considered. The successful candidate will have a
research and teaching portfolio centered in data science with a focus
on problems in the Earth, planetary, environmental, or climate
sciences. This may include the development and/or application of data
analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, information
theory or similar cutting-edge methods for making novel advances in
Earth and planetary sciences.
Apply online in response to the advertisement posted at:
https://tinyurl.com/2puc5emw
Instructions and requested materials are on the above linked site.
Review of applications will begin on December 6, 2021 with an
anticipated start of employment in August 2022. For further
information, please contact the Chair of the Search Committee, Scott
King, at sdk@vt.edu If you are an individual with a disability and
desire an accommodation, please contact Sharon Collins at
sharon72@vt.edu during regular business hours at least 10 business days
prior to the event.
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AND EXOPLANETS
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Scholar position in
planetary science and exoplanets at the University of California,
Riverside (UCR). The successful applicant will work in the Planetary
Research Laboratory as a member of a group led by Dr. Stephen Kane. The
primary research activities in this group cover a broad range of
exoplanet, planetary science, and astrobiology topics, including
exoplanet detection and characterization, Venus (both intrinsically and
as an exoplanet analog), orbital dynamics, atmospheres and climate, and
planetary habitability. Typical data sources used within the research
group are Kepler, Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), Keck,
the Automated Planet Finder (APF), MINERVA-Australis, and various
Planetary Data System (PDS) mission archives. The group is also a
member of the DAVINCI+ mission, a mission selected by NASA to study the
Venusian atmosphere. The Postdoctoral Scholar will primarily work on
Venus science, Solar System exoplanet analogs, and climate simulations.
Candidates must hold a PhD in astronomy, physics, planetary sciences,
geology or related field before their start date. Applications are due
by December 17, 2021. E-mail inquiries and application materials should
be addressed to: skane@ucr.edu.
Complete application instructions can be found at:
Click to access job_advertisement_postdoc_kane.pdf
A. Homer L. Dodge Endowed Chair in Astronomy and Astrophysics, U. Oklahoma
The Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Oklahoma (OU) invites applications for the Homer L. Dodge Endowed Chair in Astronomy and Astrophysics. We are searching for a candidate committed to steering the direction of the astronomy group and the department into national and international prominence. Qualified applicants in all areas of astronomy and astrophysics (theory, observation, and instrumentation) are encouraged to apply. The appointment is expected to begin in August 2022, at the rank of full, associate, or assistant professor. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. A significant start-up package is expected to enable the Chair to grow their research group and elevate the resources and recognition of the astrophysics group through collaboration and leadership. A compelling candidate will not only have a strong research portfolio, but also demonstrated strong interpersonal, team-building and innovation skills necessary to facilitate connections in the department and university as well as funding to build the prominence of our program.
Applications consist of: (1) a cover letter (2 pages max), a curriculum vitae, (2) a list of publications including a description of the candidate’s contributions to the five most significant, a statement of research vision (up to three pages), (3) a statement of teaching interests and philosophy (up to two pages), (4) a diversity statement detailing the track record and plans of the candidate for promoting diversity and inclusion in STEM (up to two pages), and (5) the names and contact information of three professional references. The research vision should outline the candidate’s plans for a world class research program and plans for the start-up budget. While we request a diversity statement, we expect the candidate to address their commitment and contributions to DEI in all submitted materials. We strongly encourage women, SGM applicants, under-represented minorities (in particular BIPOC applicants), and any intersection of the above identities, to apply.
Applicants MUST apply for this position online at https://jobs.ou.edu, job requisition 95160 or use the quick link (http://apply.interfolio.com/95160). For further information on this or other OU job opportunities, please call +1 (405) 325-1826, or access our web site at https://ou.edu.
The applicant must have a Ph.D. in astronomy, physics, or a related area, demonstrated accomplishment in research as evidenced by a publication record that shows creativity, promise of future research contributions, and/or an ongoing externally funded research program. The successful applicant must be able to teach effectively at both undergraduate and graduate levels The teaching load in the department is 1 course each semester. Our review of applications will begin on December 15, 2021 and continue until the position is filled.
The complete ad can be found at https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/c29b906c
Amherst College’s Department of Physics and Astronomy invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position in astronomy at the rank of assistant professor. The appointment will begin on July 1, 2022. Given Amherst’s commitment to cultivating a challenging and inclusive educational environment, we seek candidates who can demonstrate a commitment to teaching, mentoring and inspiring students representing a broad range of classes, genders, races, ethnicities, nationalities, sexual orientations and religions. The college seeks an individual who will have broad intellectual interests, be committed to teaching a diverse student body, and be able to establish an active research program involving undergraduates. The successful candidate is expected to advise senior thesis projects and participate in the life of the college. The individual will also be a member of the Five College Astronomy Department, a collaborative program of Amherst, Smith, Mount Holyoke, and Hampshire Colleges and the University of Massachusetts.
A Ph.D. in astronomy, astrophysics, planetary science, or a closely related field is required by the start of the position. Start-up funds are available. Candidates are asked to submit an application electronically to https://apply.interfolio.com/91772. Candidates should submit a letter of application; current curriculum vitae, including a list of publications; teaching statement, including plans for teaching and mentoring a diverse student body; research statement, including a description of how it will involve undergraduates and addressing any research synergy with astronomers of the Five College Astronomy Department; and three confidential letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2021, and continue until the position is filled.
Amherst is a private undergraduate liberal-arts college, with approximately 1,800 students and a teaching faculty of more than two hundred. More information about the college can be found at http://www.amherst.edu. Amherst College is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women, persons of color, and persons with disabilities to apply. The college is committed to enriching its educational experience through the diversity of its faculty, administration, and staff.
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/d435fc1e
MULTIPLE FACULTY POSITIONS IN “ORIGINS OF LIFE” IN PURDUE UNIVERSITY’S
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
The Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, and Earth,
Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at Purdue University invite
applicants for up to three faculty positions at the rank of Assistant
or Associate Professor, rank to be commensurate with experience, and
departmental appointments to align with candidates’ expertise and
interests. Applications are welcomed from researchers in all areas with
relevance to the Origins of Life, including but not limited to
evolutionary biology, phylogenetics, computational biology, molecular
biology, microbiology, synthetic biology, prebiotic chemistry,
biocatalysis, astrochemistry, self replicating and evolutionary
systems, astrobiology, biogeochemistry, physical processes related to
abiogenesis, and planetary habitability. Experimental, computational,
observational, and theoretical scientists are encouraged to apply.
Applicants that work across multiple disciplines or work to develop
interdisciplinary collaborations are especially encouraged to apply.
Broadly speaking, the Origins of Life search will consider fields of
research and processes related to how life first evolved on earth, how
life continues to evolve, and whether and where life exists elsewhere
in the universe and how it informs the origins of life on earth.
Applications will be reviewed beginning November 1, 2021 and will
continue until the position is filled.
For more details visit:
https://tinyurl.com/2fhbvwdw
JOB OPPRORTUNITY PLANETARY ASTRONOMER
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 astronomer will focus primarily on expanding the coverage of OPUS,
the flagship service of the RMS Node, which provides powerful and
effective cross-mission, cross-target, faceted search based on accurate
and consistent metadata and informative browse products. The astronomer
will develop software pipelines that integrate additional data sets
into OPUS, including those from Galileo, New Horizons, Juno, and the
Hubble Space Telescope.
The astronomer will also develop data processing pipelines to convert
data sets currently archived with PDS into the more modern “PDS4”
standard.
This challenging and rewarding role, which provides an important
service to the planetary research community, requires both experience
working with planetary data and skill at programming in Python, as well
as familiarity with the SPICE toolkit.
For details:
https://seti.org/jobs/planetary-astronomer
We (Jacobs) are looking for a Lunar Geotechnical Scientist to join our Exploration Science group on the JETS contract at NASA JSC. Some of the duties of the Lunar Geotechnical Scientist will include developing, testing, and analyzing planetary regolith simulants, developing protocols for lunar dust mitigation, and aiding in science mission operations concept development for lunar and Mars missions. The job posting and instructions on how to apply can be found at https://jacobs.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=ADV00029K&tz=GMT-05%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago&fbclid=IwAR0OeHM_pLyoU1b5cUO7p4sEQd6UyxcH4M77V5z0ALZeSfwWrtWSccUZcaI and the requisition number is ADV00029K. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions. Only open to US citizens.
PLANETARY GEOSCIENCE FACULTY POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
The Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences at the University of
Iowa invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position at the
Assistant Professor level in the broad area of Planetary Geoscience,
including geophysics, remote sensing, mineralogy, and geochemistry.
Please see:
https://jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/74285
for more details on the position and application process. Questions
regarding this position can be directed to Dr. David W. Peate (EES
Chair: david-peate at uiowa.edu) or Dr. Jasper Halekas (Physics:
jasper-halekas at uiowa).
JPL OPEN POSITION: SCIENTIST, LUNAR SEISMOLOGIST
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, invites
applications for a newly created research position in the Planetary
Interiors and Geophysics Group. The research will involve lunar
seismology, specifically working with existing lunar seismic data, and
interpreting highly scattered signals. The researcher will refine
science requirements and define basic data processing and archiving
processes for the upcoming Farside Seismic Suite (FSS). They will also
perform detailed computational modeling of highly scattered lunar
seismic data and compare to existing Apollo seismic data in order to
refine techniques for extracting observations to constrain the lunar
interior. They will prepare for future mission opportunities by
investigating both single-station and networked approaches to locating
lunar seismicity and formulating the scientific requirements for future
terrestrial planet missions that contain a seismologic element.
Applicants should have a well-established record in lunar seismology.
It is expected that the successful candidate will develop an
independently funded research program.
To view the full description and apply, please visit:
https://www.jpl.jobs/job/R882/Scientist-Lunar-Seismologist-Planetary-Interiors-And-Geophysics-Group
Applications received by October 24, 2021, will receive full
consideration.
LOWELL OBSERVATORY PRIZE POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Applications are invited for the Lowell Observatory Prize Postdoctoral
Fellowship Program. This is a new fellowship program that aims to
support early-career scientists in astronomy, planetary science, and
related fields to pursue independent research of their own choosing.
These are four-year fellowships, subject to satisfactory performance.
Current research at Lowell Observatory spans a wide range of
disciplines from planetary science to extragalactic astronomy and
instrumentation. Fellows have access to all Observatory resources,
including the 4.3-m Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT), the Naval
Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI), several 1-m class telescopes,
the Astrophysical Materials Lab at Northern Arizona University, and our
instrumentation and engineering facilities. There are also
opportunities for fellows to develop their science communication skills
as part of the observatory’s education and public outreach mission.
The Lowell Observatory Prize Postdoctoral Fellow receives an annual
salary of $75,000, relocation reimbursement up to $5,000, and research
funds of $20,000 annually to support their scientific program. Lowell
Observatory is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
The full announcement is available at:
https://lowell.edu/about/career-opportunities/
Questions to Dr. Michael West, Deputy Director for Science, at
mwest at lowell.edu
The Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering (CLaSP) in the College of
Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor together with the Space Physics Research
Laboratory form a world-leading research environment known both for numerical modeling and space instrumentation development and use. The Department invites applications for a tenure track faculty position in the field of space science and engineering, targeting candidates with strong interest and expertise in upper atmosphere and/or plasma processes of the Sun-Earth space environment. We seek candidates interested in advanced numerical methodologies and models, the analysis of data from related space science instruments, or the development and operation of space instrumentation and missions focused on Heliophysics research.
We are seeking candidates capable of developing an internationally recognized research program, successfully competing for external funding, mentoring doctoral students, participating in our educational mission and programs at both graduate and undergraduate levels, and positively contributing to the culture, diversity, and collaborative nature of the department, college, and university. We also welcome applications from candidates whose research addresses crossdisciplinary areas that complement our existing strengths in the
development of space environment models and space instrumentation and missions.
Applications should include: (1) cover letter, (2) CV, (3) research statement, (4) teaching statement, (5) a statement describing activities, contributions, or plans related to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion, (6) and a list of four references with contact details.
For full consideration, applications should be received before December 1, 2021.
Candidates should click here to apply: https://myumi.ch/ME8gE. Questions about the position or application process can be directed to the search committee chair Aaron Ridley (ridley at umich.edu). Michigan Engineering’s vision is to be the world’s preeminent college of engineering serving the common good. This global outlook, leadership focus, and service commitment permeate our culture. Our vision is supported by a mission and values that, together, provide the framework for all that we do. Information about our vision, mission and values can be found on the Strategic Vision website.
The University of Michigan has a storied legacy of commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). The Michigan Engineering component of the University’s comprehensive, five-year, DEI strategic plan—with updates on our programs and resources dedicated to ensuring a welcoming, fair, and inclusive environment—can be found on the DEI website. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. The University is also responsive to the needs of dual-career couples.
COVID-19 vaccinations are now required for all University of Michigan students, faculty, and staff across all campuses. This includes those working or learning remotely. More information on this policy is available on the Campus Blueprint website.
PAN POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP POSITION AT RICE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Rice
University invites applications for the Pan Postdoctoral Research
Fellowship. We seek candidates with independent research interests that
intersect with one or more faculty within our department and who
contribute positively to the diversity of the department through
outreach or other means. Domestic and international applicants are
welcome. A Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment, but candidates
must have received their Ph.D. no more than 3 years before their start
date at Rice.
Applicants are requested to develop a proposal of research to be
undertaken during the two year fellowship period. Principal selection
criteria are scientific excellence, a clearly expressed research plan
to address questions at the forefront of their field of study, research
synergies with at least one faculty, and a commitment to fostering
diversity in their field of research. Proposed research should
encompass independent research ideas and explore new directions beyond
the applicant’s PhD. Preference will be given to applicants whose
proposals demonstrate independence and originality, and the potential
for collaboration with faculty in the Department of Earth,
Environmental and Planetary Sciences.
For more information please see:
https://earthscience.rice.edu/home-page/open-positions
Postdoc Researcher, Laboratory Analysis Presolar Grains
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoc-researcher-laboratory-analysis-presolar-grains
Tenure Track Assistant Professor Position at UTSA – Physics & Astronomy, Exoplanets
The Department of Physics & Astronomy at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is seeking exceptional applicants for a full-time tenure track Assistant Professor position with experience in exoplanets and an academic record in multicultural education, diversity and inclusion beginning August 2022. We seek candidates whose exoplanet research focus (observational or theoretical) is relevant to future exoplanet missions (ground or space-based) or has direct synergies with solar system studies. In the case of exceptionally well qualified candidates appointment to associate or full professor is possible (tenure is contingent upon Board of Regents approval).
The successful applicant will be expected to (1) develop an externally funded and internationally recognized research program; (2) supervise graduate students; (3) teach undergraduate and graduate courses in astrophysics and/or physics; (4) work with others across disciplinary boundaries; (5) show a commitment to inclusion and diversity; and (6) serve the Department, College of Science, and the University.
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/c0e4162e
Further information and application materials must be submitted electronically to https://jobs.utsa.edu/ using requisition number 6742. Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2021. Complete applications received by this date are guaranteed full consideration. UTSA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Asst. Research Scientist Position at UC Berkeley, Space Sciences Lab.
The Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley seeks applications for a full-time (100%) Assistant Research Scientist with an expected start date between October 1, 2021 and January 15, 2022. The Assistant Research Scientist will work in the Planetary and Astrobiology group at SSL, focusing on the investigation of space plasma interactions with planetary bodies, specifically moons and other small bodies throughout the solar system. Research is to be conducted via numerical modeling, data analysis of spacecraft observations, or a combination thereof. Other duties include presentation and publication of results, and the submission of extramural grant funding proposals.
For more information about the position, including required qualifications, application materials, and deadlines, go to https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03132.
The position will remain open until filled. For questions, please email Dr. Andrew Poppe at poppe at berkeley.edu. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status.
Assistant Professor of Astronomy, Boston University
https://dps.aas.org/content/assistant-professor-astronomy-2
Lowell Observatory Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship
https://dps.aas.org/content/lowell-observatory-prize-postdoctoral-fellowship
The Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences at the University of Iowa invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in the broad area of Planetary Geoscience, including geophysics, remote sensing, mineralogy, and geochemistry. Please see https://jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/74285 for more details on the position and application process. Questions regarding this position can be directed to Dr. David W. Peate (EES Chair: david-peate at uiowa.edu) or Dr. Jasper Halekas (Physics: jasper-halekas at uiowa.edu).
The JETS contract at NASA JSC is hiring an Exploration Science Coordinator for our Exploration Science group. The Exploration Science Coordinator will Provide lunar mission science, logistics, and business services to a range of NASA’s human exploration organizations for the NASA/Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division. The entire advert and instructions on how to apply can be found at https://www.wehavespaceforyou.com/careers/. The requisition number is ADV00029M. If you have any further questions, please reach out to the hiring manager, Andrea Wenzel (andrea.wenzel at nasa.gov). Only open to US citizens.
The JETS contract at NASA JSC is hiring a Lunar Geotechnical Scientist for our Exploration Science group. The Lunar Geotechnical Scientist will work within the Simulant Development Lab, work on planetary simulants and dust mitigation, and facilitate discussions between engineering and lunar science groups for the NASA/Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division. The entire advert and instructions on how to apply can be found at https://www.wehavespaceforyou.com/careers/. The requisition number is ADV00029K. If you have any further questions, please reach out to the hiring manager, Andrea Wenzel (andrea.wenzel at nasa.gov). Only open to US citizens.
OPEN RANK FACULTY POSITION IN SPACE PHYSICS AT UCLA
The UCLA Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences (EPSS)
invites applications for a tenure-track/tenured faculty position in
Space Physics at any rank/level. We encourage applicants from all
sub-disciplines of space physics to apply, but we are particularly
interested in candidates in the area of experimental space physics
pertaining to the interaction of small Solar System bodies, moons, or
planets with solar winds or flowing plasmas (e.g., at asteroids, Mars,
Uranus, or Galilean satellites). We welcome applicants whose
experience in research, teaching, and community/collegial service has
prepared them to contribute to our commitment to excellence and
equity, diversity, and inclusion. Candidates are expected to hold a
Ph.D. in Physics or a related field by the date of hire, July 1, 2022.
More information on the position can be obtained at:
https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF06572
Applications are now being accepted. Reviews will commence on November
1, 2021 and will continue until the position is filled. Target start
date is July 1, 2022. The University of California is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION IN SPACE PLASMAS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF
COLORADO BOULDER
The Space Plasma Group at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space
Physics (LASP), University of Colorado, Boulder (CU) invites
applications for research scientists in Space Physics at a ranking of
research scientist I or II (RS-I, RS-2).
The research project is focused on Mars data analysis with a primary
focus on Langmuir Probe and Waves electron density and temperature
data from the MAVEN mission. Responsibilities will also include
instrument operations, data processing, and verification of data
products. The candidate will work with MAVEN mission/instrument
software written in IDL.
The candidate must hold Ph.D. in Physics or similar Scientific or
Engineering discipline. The candidate should indicate their research
interests, and how they could enhance and benefit the research project
above. Demonstration of skills in in-situ data analysis of space
plasmas is highly desirable.
Application Materials Required: Cover Letter, Resume/CV, Contact
information for professional references, Unofficial transcript (if
graduated within the last 3 years) via the link:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/MAVEN-Research-Scientist/33165
For more information, please contact:
marcin.pilinski at lasp.colorado.edu
PH.D. POSITION IN AEOLIAN GEOSCIENCE AT UCLA
A graduate student (Ph.D.) position in aeolian geoscience is available
in the Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences department at UCLA for
students starting Fall 2022. The selected student will work on
projects related to aeolian geoscience, including, but not limited to,
a field-heavy study of modern dunes in the American Southwest. The
selected student may also pursue projects related to aeolian geology
and geomorphology on other planets (Mars, Venus, etc), projects
involving numerical modeling of dunes, or experimental projects using
UCLA’s sediment transport wind tunnel. Demonstrated field
experience/competence is a strict requirement. Students interested in
completing a Ph.D. in either Geology or Planetary Science are welcome
to apply.
This project is supported by a funded NSF grant and graduate students
in EPSS at UCLA are generally guaranteed funding support for the 5
years of their academic degree.
Interested prospective students should send a resume/CV to Professor
Mackenzie Day at: daym at epss.ucla.edu
More information about Professor Day and the Geomorphology and Aeolian
Landscape Evolution (GALE) lab can be found here:
https://faculty.epss.ucla.edu/~mday/
2-year postdoctoral research fellow in the Study of Solar System Small Bodies at Queen’s University Belfast.
This post will focus on developing software pipelines and utilities for LSST Solar System science and applying these techniques to present-day LSST-precursor datasets, including the development of a pipeline to discover distant Solar System bodies beyond ~100 au that are not expected to be discoverable by the main Rubin Observatory Solar System Processing pipeline. The application deadline is October 13, 2021. Full details at
https://hrwebapp.qub.ac.uk/tlive_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACANCY_ID=924394FIBS&WVID=6273090Lgx&LANG=USA&fbclid=IwAR2bA-4EwT5bQaNOsADTWzq_Ps70HS9RurNgTCuVutIvWOWLKZxdildlR6g
The Department of Physics at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor faculty position specializing in the study of the formation and evolution of planetary systems. Areas of interest include observation and analysis of planetary systems from ground and space-based observatories or the investigation of astromaterials to study the formation and evolution of planetary systems. The appointment is supported by the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences (MCSS) and will begin in Fall 2022. Information about our department is at https://physics.wustl.edu/ and information about the MCSS is at https://mcss.wustl.edu/.
To see full details and to apply online go to https://apply.interfolio.com/94448
There is an open postdoctoral researcher position in the Stony Brook University Department of Geosciences to work with Tim Glotch on two projects funded by NASA and DOE. The work involves fundamental infrared spectroscopy and modeling of minerals and mineral mixtures. The job posting can be found here: https://stonybrooku.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=2103399&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York.
AIP Seeks Applicants for Science Policy Fellowships
The American Institute of Physics is accepting applications for fellowship programs that will place scientists and engineers with the State Department and Congress for a one-year term starting in fall 2022.
https://aip-info.org/1ZJN-7IZQ1-6MRFG8-4K14SF-1/c.aspx
The JETS contract at NASA JSC is hiring a Section Manager for our Astromaterials Curation group. The Section Manager will manage, supervise, and administratively direct the activities of employees on the contract in the Astromaterials Curation Section. Responsibilities include leadership of a diverse team of scientists, engineers, and analysts performing Astromaterials curation that includes Collections and Advanced Curation services for the NASA/Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division. The entire advert and instructions on how to apply can be found at https://www.wehavespaceforyou.com/careers/. The requisition number is ADV00024N. If you have any further questions, please reach out to the hiring manager, Kim Willis (kim.willis-1 at nasa.gov). Only open to US citizens.
ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the
European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists
interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available
in the ESA Space Science Archives (https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc).
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all
career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and
Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD)
are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications by PhD students are
also welcome.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and
mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis
of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA
science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed
over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC
(Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the
expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the
home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 November 2021 will be considered for visits
in spring/summer 2022.
For further details, including areas of research and contact information,
please refer to:
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
or write to the programme coordinators at arvp at cosmos.esa.int
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE GEOPHYSICAL SCIENCES AT
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at the University of
Chicago invites applications at the rank of tenure-track Assistant
Professor. The search is open to any area within the field of Earth
and Planetary Sciences and related interdisciplinary research. We seek
individuals who will lead world-class research programs and enhance
the intellectual endeavors of the department and the university. For
more information and to apply, please see:
https://apply.interfolio.com/92678
Review of applications will begin November 1, 2021 and will continue
until the position is filled.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE GEOPHYSICAL SCIENCES AT
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago
invites applications at the rank of tenured Associate Professor. The
search is open to any area within the field of Earth and Planetary
Sciences and related interdisciplinary research. We seek individuals
who will lead world-class research programs and enhance the
intellectual endeavors of the department and the university. For more
information and to apply, please see:
https://apply.interfolio.com/92680
Review of applications will begin November 1, 2021 and will continue
until the position is filled.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE GEOPHYSICAL SCIENCES
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago
invites applications for the T.C. Chamberlin Postdoctoral Fellowship.
We seek outstanding scientists who lead creative investigations into
the nature and evolution of the Earth and/or other planetary bodies-
including their physics, biology, chemistry, climate, and history-and
who have a desire to participate in the broad intellectual life of the
department and the university. Ongoing research activities within the
department can be found on the department website:
https://geosci.uchicago.edu/
We encourage people with interests in any aspect of earth and planetary
sciences to apply. To give a sense of the diverse interests of our
Chamberlin Fellows, in recent years they have carried out
investigations of planetary habitability, tropical cyclones,
paleontology, and planetary dynamics, and geochronology.
Start date is negotiable, with a target of September 1, 2022. The
initial term of the Fellowships will be one year, renewable for a
second year. For more information and to apply, please see:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19246
Consideration of complete applications (those including letters of
reference) will begin October 12, 2021.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT UC BERKELEY IN EARTH AND/OR PLANETARY SURFACE
AND SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES
The Department of Earth and Planetary Science at the University of
California, Berkeley invites applications for an Assistant Professor
Faculty position. We seek candidates from all areas of earth and
planetary science, with an emphasis on either (1) earth and/or
planetary surface and sedimentary processes in the present or past;
(2) climate science including oceans, the cryosphere, and atmosphere
on all time scales. Candidates whose research falls into one of these
broad areas or their disciplinary interfaces are especially encouraged
to apply. All candidates, regardless of the field in earth and
planetary science, will be considered. Deadline closes October 14.
Go to here to get started:
https://bit.ly/2WvVgt5
ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
We are pleased to inform you about the opening of the call for European Space Agency’s Research Fellowships in Space Science. The call is opening on 30 August 2021 with an application deadline on 27 September 2021.
ESA’s postdoctoral Research Fellowship programme offers early career scientists and engineers the possibility to carry out research in a variety of disciplines related to space science, space applications or space technology. Research Fellowships in Space Science specifically offer the opportunity to contribute to ESA’s endeavour to explore our Solar System and the Universe, and cover the fields of heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics and fundamental physics.
The research fellowships offer a unique insight into ESA’s environment and activities while conducting cutting edge research. Mentoring and training opportunities are available, as are possibilities to engage with ESA science-related activities (e.g., archive/data science, operations, calibration, communication, citizen science).
Duration: Appointments are for a maximum of three years. The initial project is for two years. An extension for a third year requires a dedicated proposal and is frequently granted.
Eligibility: Citizens of ESA Member States or of cooperating and associated countries.
More information on the Research Fellowship programme and on how to apply can be found at
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/space-science-faculty/opportunities/research-fellowships
Deadline for applications is 27 September 2021.
“Professor and Head of Subject in Atmospheric Science” at the Kiruna Space Campus of Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
“The staff within the Atmospheric Science group conducts research and education, at all levels, focusing on the atmosphere of Earth and other planetary bodies as well as its interaction with the space environment and in comparison to atmosphereless bodies by performing numerical modelling along with development and use of instruments for remote sensing and in-situ observations. Division scientists are currently participating in several planetary missions led by ESA, NASA, and JAXA. Research and education activities are supported by excellent infrastructure such as the Planetary Ices Lab, the Asteroid Engineering Lab and the Atmospheric Lab with access to technology-focused facilities, including the laboratories of other subjects and partner institutions.”
The application deadline is 29th of August 2021 and the link to the job posting is:
https://www.ltu.se/ltu/Lediga-jobb?l=en&rmpage=job&rmjob=4788&rmlang=UK
FIVE POST-DOC POSITIONS IN THE SPACE AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CENTER AT
KHALIFA UNIVERSITY, ABU DHABI, UAE
The selected candidates would be associated with the newly formed Space
and Planetary Science Center (SPSC) at Khalifa University. The center
was formed in July 2021, and focuses on the analysis of data from
current space missions, as well as the development of future ones. The
center is involved in a number of space missions and instruments
including HiRISE on board NASA’s Mars Reconnoissance Orbiter, CaSSIS on
board ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, and NASA’s New Horizons mission,
as well as involvement in future missions including the Emirates Lunar
mission, ESA’s ExoMars rover, and ESA’s Comet Interceptor mission.
The center invites applications for 5 post-doc positions in the
following disciplines:
– Mars research (two positions)
– Lunar research
– Small bodies
– Modeling of planetary processes
All candidates must have earned a Ph.D. degree in Earth Sciences,
Planetary Sciences, Physics or a related field by the time of the
appointment.
Khalifa University offers an attractive compensation and benefits
package, commensurate with the successful candidate’s background and
experience.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
https://www.earthworks-jobs.com/geoscience/khalifa21081.html
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN MARS-SOLAR WIND INTERACTIONS
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Iowa is
searching for a postdoctoral research scientist to work with MAVEN data
to study Mars-solar wind interactions. The successful candidate will
work in collaboration with Prof. Jasper Halekas and other group
members at the University of Iowa, as well as other researchers from
the MAVEN team. More details and application instructions are available
at:
https://physics.uiowa.edu/~jhalekas/MAVEN-Postdoc.html
Please contact Prof. Halekas (jasper-halekas at uiowa.edu) with any
questions about the position.
HEAD OF PLANETARY GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT AT DLR’S INSTITUTE OF PLANETARY RESEARCH
https://www.dlr.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10596/1003_read-46655/
Position: Research Analyst
Description: The primary role of this position is to plan daily observations for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) at the Science Operations Center (SOC), for both the Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) and Wide Angle Camera (WAC) instruments, monitor real-time and stored telemetry to ensure nominal instrument operation, and process daily delivery of science and supporting data files from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Mission Operations Center (MOC). LROC daily operations are time critical to ensure proper uplink and instrument operations. This role will also assist with a variety of research and data analysis projects, and will perform other duties as assigned.
Location: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Requirements: Bachelors + 3 years related experience OR Master’s in related field + 1 year experience, or Equivalent.
Job Posting Close Date: 2021-09-03 , 3:00 PM PDT (Arizona time)
Salary Range: $44,000-$63,000 per year: DOE
More Info + Link to Apply https://tinyurl.com/dpbsx329
The Stony Brook University Department of Geosciences will soon be taking applications as part of the College of Arts and Sciences IDEA Fellows program. The selected IDEA Fellow will be a postdoctoral position committed to inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. The Fellow will have full access to the world-class research labs in our department and will be expected to develop research collaborations with our faculty. We have active research groups in planetary science, mineral physics, geochemistry/geochronology, and seismology/geophysics.
After two years, the IDEA Fellow position will convert to a tenure track position, including a startup package. You can learn more about our department here: https://www.stonybrook.edu/geosciences/index.html and about the IDEA Fellows program, including application instructions here: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/cas/about/idea_fellows/. Please share widely and feel free to contact me with any questions!
NASA POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP – APPLICATION DEADLINE NOVEMBER 1, 2021
The NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) offers US and international scientists
the opportunity to advance their research while contributing to NASA’s
scientific goals. The NPP supports fundamental science; explores the
undiscovered; promotes intellectual growth; and encourages scientific
connections.
Selected by a competitive peer-review process, NPP Fellows complete
one- to three-year Fellowship appointments that advance NASA’s missions
in earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, space
bioscience, aeronautics and engineering, human exploration and space
operations, and astrobiology.
Current NPP research opportunities in planetary science can be viewed
here: NPP Planetary Science Research Opportunities
Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in hand before
beginning the fellowship, but may apply while completing the degree
requirements. Please see current eligibility requirements.
Stipends start at $60,000 per year, with supplements for high
cost-of-living areas and for certain academic specialties. Financial
assistance is available for relocation and health insurance, and
$10,000 per year is provided for professional travel.
Applications are accepted three times each year: March 1, July 1, and
November 1.
For further information and to apply, visit:
https://npp.usra.edu/
Questions: npphelp at usra.edu
TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN EARTH, ENVIRONMENTAL AND PLANETARY
SCIENCES AT RICE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Rice
University seeks candidates across the broad spectrum of planetary and
environmental sciences, areas where the department anticipates growth,
and who complement our department. Some of the research areas of
interest include, but are not limited to: surface processes, climate
and all related sciences; astrobiology, planetary habitability of the
solar system and beyond using observational approaches such as
cosmochemistry and remote sensing and modeling.
We particularly welcome applications from individuals with a
demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Successful candidates are expected to establish a vigorous, externally
funded research program, teach core courses and develop undergraduate
and graduate courses within their area of expertise, and be involved in
service to the department, university, and the broader scientific
community.
All candidates must have earned a Ph.D. degree in Earth, Environmental,
or Planetary Sciences or a related field by the time of the
appointment.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
https://apply.interfolio.com/91599
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MULTIPLE PROGRAM EXECUTIVES IN THE MARS
SAMPLE RETURN PROGRAM OFFICE
The Mars Sample Return Program within the Science Mission Directorate
(SMD) at NASA Headquarters (HQ) in Washington, DC is seeking engineers
highly experienced in management and execution of agency aerospace
programs to serve as Program Executives. The Mars Sample Return
Program is one of the most complex, challenging, and impactful
robotic spaceflight programs in the history of the Agency, with work
being performed at several NASA Field Centers.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/610016300
Astronomer – Jacobs Space Exploration Group (JSEG)
As an Astronomer, the candidate will assist the Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO), located within the MSFC Natural Environments Branch/EV44, in defining the meteoroid environment as it pertains to spacecraft design and risk. The candidate will carry out fundamental/original research in the meteor/meteoroid discipline, develop software and tools to analyze meteor-related data, conduct any required astronomical observations, and respond with quick-turnaround analyses of bright meteor events (“skyfalls”) occurring over the United States.
https://jacobs.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=AER0005KR&tz=GMT-05%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago
If interested in this position, please reach out directly to anais.l.bearden at nasa.gov.
Joint NASA/DIU/USGS Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Introduction
Markets for in situ resources or specialized manufacturing will accelerate off-world human enterprise and the sustainable expansion of human exploration to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. These tradeflows will begin to emerge when we can demonstrate off-world mineral resource models that quantify risk and reward. Our existing terrestrial models depend on hundreds of years of study and field experience that allow us to quantify the volume and concentration of a particular resource using sampling targeted by remote sensing. We currently lack this capability off-world because
· Terrestrial models of ore concentration are unproven off-world and likely will require modification for optimal application to non-terrestrial planetary bodies.
· New models of resource emplacement and retention are likely needed based on different off-world concentration processes.
· Observational gaps and the difficulty in accessing off-world resource sites challenge our ability to target sampling to test these new models.
USGS proposes to partner with NASA and Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to begin to close these gaps and to establish an improved capability for off-world resource surveying.
Background
The traditional model for resource estimation uses a combination of conceptual models, geologic mapping, and remote sensing to target sampling. The intent of the sampling is to refine the subsurface model for ore concentration. This process has evolved out of the observation that many geologic processes often lead to meter to tens of meter scale concentrations, requiring the harmonious union of remote sensing, geologic mapping, sampling and modeling. This process is fundamentally more difficult to conduct off-world where geologic mapping and sampling must be done at great effort and cost via robotic spacecraft missions to distant moons and planets. Based on over a century of terrestrial experience, we anticipate that we will need enhanced sampling and observation capability to test and refine off-world resource models. NASA’s VIPER (Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) mission represents the first off-world resource prospector capability. This mission is a vital component for characterizing the nature and mode of lunar volatiles such as water. We can dramatically enhance the efficiency of lunar resource assessment by targeting the next generation of lunar sampling and in situ measurements using improved maps of potential resources and improved models for the geologic processes that concentrate them.
Planetary Case Studies
The Moon and Mars have a wealth of remote sensing and lander data from missions over the past several decades and continuing to the present day that characterize the lunar and martian surfaces including topography, reflectance, geologic units, composition, temperature, etc. For the Moon, the deeper subsurface has primarily been characterized using gravity and magnetic measurements from high lunar orbit coupled with numerical modeling of planetary interiors. At Mars, orbital radar has provided valuable information regarding the shallow subsurface structure and presence of ice at depths of 10s of meters to ~1 km. Much less is known about the lunar or martian shallow subsurface ranging from ~1 – a few tens of m depth. This region, however, is incredibly important since these depths represent the potential reservoir locations for economic ISRU (in situ resource utilization). Our lack of detailed understanding of the formation and evolution of subsurface stratigraphy in this region illustrates the need to develop mapping tools to test hypotheses for variable subsurface geology.
To test existing resource models and to generate the next generation of models for predicting and understanding resource reserves on the Moon or Mars, we require an enhanced capability to characterize this shallow subsurface. A variety of geophysical exploration techniques such as gravity, magnetics, seismic studies, Electrical Resistance Tomography (ERT) and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) are all possible methods to explore the subsurface, although these techniques have not yet been systematically assessed for the express purposes of characterizing potential lunar resources in the upper ~tens of m of the subsurface. However, each of these techniques has been used successfully on Earth, and thus offers possibilities for off-world applications. Each technique also has limitations and so trade studies must be performed regarding the potential benefits of each method, taking into considering mission concept scenarios for instrument deployment at the Moon and/or Mars in order to acquire the required measurements. Advances in hardware, software, and robotic spacecraft vehicles and platforms in the past 50 years have dramatically increased the potential for planetary geophysical exploration. For example, technology improvements such as the new generation of software-defined radars encourage deployment of GPR sensing which can also cover broader geographic areas on the lunar or martian surface. Therefore, we seek to systematically assess the geophysical methods, instrumentation, and mission platforms that would provide the most viable information for the mapping and characterization of in situ resources on the Moon, and by extension, to other planetary bodies in the Solar System.
Proposal
We propose to explore the utility and feasibility of various geophysical techniques to characterize potential resources in the near subsurface of the Moon and Mars. Through the assessment of geophysical methodologies and associated mission concepts, we seek to optimize results to test three hypotheses pertaining to the form and distribution of potential off-world in situ resources:
1. There are concentrations of water ice on the Moon and Mars that may prove valuable reserves for ISRU. On the Moon, polar lunar volatiles exist both within and outside of permanently shadowed regions (PSRs). These deposits are unevenly distributed both within and outside of PSRs and thus require systematic exploration for mapping and characterization, including compare and contrast of data between polar regions and lower latitude sites. On Mars, ice deposits are known to exist in multiple settings which could be relevant for ISRU. The most promising locations include the flat plains of the northern hemisphere containing regolith mixed with ice as well as lobate debris aprons and/or rock glaciers containing relatively pure ice. However, detailed mapping and characterization of subsurface ice is required in both locales since to date there is no mission data capable of detecting this ice between ~1 – 20 m depth.
2. The Moon and Mars contain geologic features which are detectably enriched in metals that could serve as in situ resource reserves. For example, the detection of regions on the Moon enriched in spinels and/or metal oxides would potentially provide new sites for ISRU. Martian rocks and regolith show wide diversity in composition and mineralogy which require more detailed characterization to assess the potential for ISRU.
3. The lunar and martian shallow subsurface both have a stratigraphy detectable by geophysical methods that records the history of geologic processes which dictate the current subsurface structure. An improved understanding of the subsurface stratigraphy can provide important data to enable predictive capabilities to inform where resources and/or volatiles are located.
This post-doctoral position will work closely with a companion post-doctoral researcher focused on optimizing the engineering for the geophysical instrumentation with a focus on GPR. Both positions will be mentored by a team of NASA, USGS and DIU staff working to improve our off-world survey capability.
The positions will be joint NASA-USGS Post-doctoral Fellowships, as GS12 level term appointments, with NASA Ames Research Center/USGS Moffett Field, CA as duty station. Contact npatel.ctr at diu.mil if interested.
TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown
University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in
Planetary Science. Ideal candidates are those working on fundamental
processes applicable across multiple Solar System bodies and who would
broaden and enhance existing departmental strengths in climate and
environmental science, geochemistry, geophysics, planetary materials,
or remote sensing. We encourage candidates from all fields of planetary
science to apply.
The successful candidate will be expected to maintain an active,
externally-funded research program, enjoy a commitment to teaching at
both undergraduate and graduate levels, and contribute to the academic
community of the department and university including efforts to
promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. Women, members of
historically underrepresented groups, and individuals with
disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply. Appointment is
expected at the Assistant Professor level, although exceptional
circumstances could warrant appointment at a higher level. The position
will remain open until filled, but review of applications will begin
October 1, 2021, with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2022. For
further information about how to apply, please visit:
http://apply.interfolio.com/90367
You may also contact the search committee chair Professor Ralph
Milliken (Ralph_Milliken at brown.edu).
Lecturer in Astrophysics, Planetary Science or Space Instrumentation at University of Leicester
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/3523/lecturer-in-astrophysics-planetary-science-or-space-instrumentation.html?fbclid=IwAR1ckRvnBjCtYK0F3Tzbomux1oikSdyBvHOII0sTC6JmzJQJphsQZuxEoxw
Lecturer in Earth Observation Science at University of Leicester
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/3522/lecturer-in-earth-observation-science.html?fbclid=IwAR0T1SSxSGKRWOPXkWNUeBWst4w9V93NholI8uha7ON-6hvhpXqgBbuRlMg
1 year position at University of Idaho – with continued renewal pending funding. Can be remote, but Moscow ID is a pretty nice place to live and we will have local field work that you’d be very welcome to join.
The project needs someone who is interested in lava flows/petrology and has experience with VNIR spectral interpretation.
Needs to start soon! 50K plus benefits. Please email Erika Rader for more details. erader at uidaho.edu
Thanks!
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION WITHIN DATA PROCESSING AND VISUALIZATION OF
EISCAT3D DATA, UMEA UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN
The employment is full-time for two years starting September 15, 2021
or by agreement.
In the research project data from EISCAT3D will be used. EISCAT3D
collects atmospheric and ionospheric data using Incoherent Scatter
Radar (ISR) techniques and provides information about the complex
systems in the atmosphere and the interaction between the Sun and the
Earth, e.g., northern lights, space weather, meteors incidents and
climate issues. In this project, this information will be made
accessible through interactive visualization, giving possibilities for
both researchers and a general public to explore the phenomena and
processes that characterize the atmosphere.
The full advertisement can be found at:
https://bit.ly/3ipM4xH
The closing date is August 15, 2021.
Further details are provided by principal investigator Madelen Bodin
phone: +46 90 7869618 or e-mail: madelen.bodin at umu.se.
SMD Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration: Open July 30 – August 3
The Exploration Science Strategy and Integration Office (ESSIO) within the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is seeking a skilled individual to serve as the Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration (ADAAX) at Headquarters in Washington, DC. The incumbent will work as part of a diverse and agile team whose core values include excellence, integrity, transparency, teamwork and a growth mindset toward stewarding the nation’s space-based science program.
Responsibilities
The ADAAX will focus on assisting in formulation and execution of an integrated science strategy for exploration within SMD, through cross-Agency collaboration with the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD), Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD), and the NASA Field Centers.
Specifically, the ADAAX will:
· Implement commercial initiatives for lunar delivery service on behalf of NASA to land and operate science instruments, technology development payloads, and exploration payloads on the Moon.
· Provide solutions that are strategic and tactical, and are innovative as well as implementable, in alignment with the priorities of NASA.
· Oversee peer reviews to select science investigation and instruments
· Collaboratively define a long-term vision for the program and work collaboratively to implement it in a fast-paced environment, while leading diverse teams using influence rather than supervisory authority.
· Communicate, engage, and build consensus with multiple stakeholders, including the scientific community, external advisory committees, senior NASA leaders, programs and projects at NASA Centers, and the public.
NASA recognizes that candidates with non-traditional career paths, or individuals who are at earlier stages of their careers may have demonstrated experience in different ways. NASA encourages applications from such individuals.
Application Process
The job announcement will open for applications at https://www.usajobs.gov/ on Friday, July 30, and will close on Tuesday, August 3. The announcement number will be HQ-21-DE-11129758-DT.
This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement, so it will only be open for 3 workdays. The short announcement period is due to the type of hiring authority being used, which streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling competitive positions. It is not a reflection of the openness of the position. This competitive announcement will be open to all U.S. Citizens and Status candidates.
Advance notice of the vacancy is being provided to allow interested individuals to prepare. In order to apply for this position, you will only need to (i) submit your resume and a transcript and (ii) answer the screening questions and supplemental information through USAJOBS.
Given the short period the announcement will be open, it is a good idea to log into USAJOBS before the job announcement opens and update your username, password, CV/resume, etc., to facilitate the timely submission of an application.
A transcript demonstrating that you meet the education requirements for a Federal physical scientist will be required at the time of application. Given the short period that the announcement will be open, it is a good idea to obtain a transcript in advance. While a transcript is the preferred proof of qualifying education, any of the following items will be accepted initially as proof of education:
· An unofficial transcript,
· A copy of an official transcript,
· A copy of a degree (i.e., a picture or scan), or
· A list of courses.
Candidates interested in being notified when this job opportunity is posted on USAJOBS and opened for three days are encouraged to sign up for a notification using the features of the USAJOBS website.
Questions may be directed to Leo Gomez at leopoldo.gomez at nasa.gov.
Open Rank (Tenure-Track/Tenured) Faculty Position in Space Physics at UCLA
https://dps.aas.org/content/open-rank-tenure-tracktenured-faculty-position-space-physics-ucla
Assistant Lecturer with Tenure Track at University of Bern
https://dps.aas.org/content/assistant-lecturer-tenure-track
Two post-doctoral scientist positions, planetary radar group, Arecibo Observatory
The research emphasis of the group is the study and characterization of near-Earth objects and other solar system bodies. The incumbents will be expected to participate in radar data processing, analysis, and modeling of near-Earth asteroids and other solar system bodies observed using the Arecibo planetary radar system. We encourage applications from candidates with experience in any type of small bodies observations or research. Experience with radar observations and techniques, programming languages, and Linux systems is preferred, but not required.
http://www.naic.edu/ao/scientist-user-portal/planetary-sciences/open-positions
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR POSITIONS AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY IN
PLANETARY SCIENCE
The PIXEL research group in the department of Astronomy and Planetary
Science at Northern Arizona University seeks two (2) postdoctoral
scholars to join our vibrant research team. The successful candidates
are expected to publish scientific papers and are encouraged to lead
the submission of proposals for external funding. The successful
candidates will work closely within the broader research group and may
choose to mentor undergraduate and/or graduate students, though this is
not explicitly required. We seek candidates to work in multiple areas,
including field analog research and complementary laboratory studies,
remote sensing of planetary surfaces, specifically Mars, and to carry
out mission operation roles.
Minimum Qualifications:
– A PhD in geoscience/remote sensing/planetary science or a related
field
– Experience with thermal infrared/visible-near infrared/visible remote
sensing data of planetary surfaces, especially of Mars
– Experience with commonly used planetary science software packages
(including, ISIS, IDL, Python, etc.)
For more details related to the preferred qualifications for each
position and to apply please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/5hes585m
The Planetary Exploration Group at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory plans to hire a post-doctoral researcher in the field of lunar science. A job description and application instructions can be found at this link: https://prdtss.jhuapl.edu/jobs/lunar-science-postdoctoral-fellow-1603
Scientific Data Analyst with the MAVEN Imaging UltraViolet Spectrograph Team
The Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) team on the MAVEN mission is seeking a talented data analyst. IUVS has made important discoveries about the Mars atmosphere, including escape and evolution, aurora, nightglow, photochemistry, composition, dynamics and cloud formation, and more discoveries are anticipated. Responsibilities include: Data analysis and interpretation, scientific programming, interpretation, presentation of results at conferences and in publications. Mentoring junior team members and software support. Mission operations. Position requirements include: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in astronomy, physics, earth science, computer science or related area. Experience in scientific programming in python or IDL. Work with remote sensing data, retrievals, image processing. Experience with graphical data representation and scientific visualization. Desired qualifications include: Familiarity with planetary science, earth science or astrophysics through coursework or experience, and best practices for version control for code and data products. Inquiries to nick.schneider at lasp.colorado.edu. Please apply by 8 July at https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=31136
TWO GEOLOGIST POSITIONS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
The Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum (NASM),
Center for Earth and Planetary Studies (CEPS) welcomes applications for
two federal, full-time, permanent geologist positions. CEPS carries out
cutting-edge research on the geology and geophysics of planets and
moons across the Solar System, develops novel methods for remote
sensing, mentors the next generation of scientists, and shares the
excitement of planetary exploration with museum visitors. CEPS
participates in planetary missions to rocky and icy planetary bodies,
analyzes data returned by these missions, and studies planetary analog
features in the field.
The incumbent conducts scientific research in planetary and terrestrial
geology, geophysics, and remote sensing with emphasis on data analysis
and synthesis. Major duties include proposing to external sources for
funding, scientific research and analysis leading to peer-reviewed
publications that significantly advance the incumbent’s field of study,
presentation of results in professional conferences, and active public
outreach in the fields of Earth and planetary science. The positions
close on Monday, June 28, 2021.
Current or former competitive service federal employees, apply at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/604552600
The public, apply at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/604553000
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN GEOPHYSICS/PLANETARY PHYSICS
Bavarian Geoinstitute for Experimental Geochemistry and Geophysics
(BGI), University of Bayreuth, Germany
The BGI, University of Bayreuth, Germany, is seeking a candidate for a
post-doctoral position to numerically model volatile loss processes
occurring during planetary growth. The work will focus on describing
the formation of vapour above magma and escape of this vapour from the
gravitational influence of growing planetary objects, and integrating
chemical fractionation during these processes.
The position is part of a project that seeks to quantify the role of
volatile loss during planetary growth and is funded by European
Research Council Starting Grant Vaploss. As such, the candidate will
become part of a team of two post-doctoral researchers who will work
jointly with the PI (Dr. Remco Hin) on the project in a research
institute with a long-standing interest in Earth and planetary
sciences.
The position is funded for 2 years. The salary will be based on grade
E13 TV-L of the pay scale for the German public sector.
Applications are being received until the position is filled. For more
details, please visit the homepage of the BGI:
https://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/?page=1&lng=de
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY
Bavarian Geoinstitute for Experimental Geochemistry and Geophysics
(BGI), University of Bayreuth, Germany
The BGI, University of Bayreuth, Germany, is seeking a candidate for a
post-doctoral position to investigate potassium isotope fractionation
during Solar System formation. The candidate will develop potassium
isotope analysis by double-spiked thermal ionisation mass spectrometry
(TIMS) in tandem with development of measurement by collision cell
MC-ICPMS and apply these methods to the analysis of various meteorites,
terrestrial rocks and experimental samples.
The position is part of a project that seeks to quantify the role of
vapour loss during planet formation and is funded by European Research
Council Starting Grant Vaploss. As such, the candidate will become
part of a team of two post-doctoral researchers who will work jointly
with the PI (Dr. Remco Hin) on the project in a research institute
with a long-standing interest in Earth and planetary sciences.
The position is funded for 3 years. The salary will be based on grade
E13 TV-L of the pay scale for the German public sector.
Applications are being received until the position is filled. For more
details, please visit the homepage of the BGI:
https://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/?page=1&lng=de
For anyone interested in industry careers, we are hiring at Planet for a *TON* of positions right now where we’re looking for folks with remote sensing/GIS/calibration expertise! A few of these roles include:
-Geospatial Data Scientist
-Director of Product, Core Imagery
-Geospatial Scientist, SAR Specialist
-Hyperspectral Algorithm Scientist
-Hyperspectral Calibration Engineer
Also, confusingly under the “Sales” category of jobs we have a lot of things like “Pre-Sales Engineer” and “Professional Services” postings that are actually GIS tech support type roles staffed by folks with degrees related to remote sensing, so check those out too despite the names. 🙂
A lot of our positions are (or can be) remote, so if the posting lists a specific office like San Francisco or Berlin, don’t let that deter you from applying!
If you have any questions at all, let me know! Planet is a super awesome place to work, good benefits, really diverse and welcoming environment, and full of cool nerds. Join us!
EDIT: Oh, and we can hire foreign nationals for a lot of roles as well, so if you’re not a U.S. citizen you might still be able to apply!
Job in Space Instrumentation at the University of Oxford (UK):
PDRA in Space Instrumentation
Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford
Grade 07S: £32,817- £40,322 per annum
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Space Instrumentation.
The post holder will join the Oxford Space instrumentation group to support the development of the Lunar Thermal Mapper (LTM) instrument for NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer mission. The LTM instrument is a novel, compact imaging infrared radiometer being developed for lunar and planetary science applications in the Department of Physics, University of Oxford. The post holder will work with the existing Oxford LTM team to assist with development of onboard software, instrument integration and testing.
The post is available for a fixed-term duration of 24 months subject to funding
The successful candidate will
• Support the development of the LTM instrument flight software
• Support LTM instrument sub-system integration with specific interests in command and data handling.
• Support LTM instrument testing and calibration activities.
Applicants should possess, or be very close to obtaining a doctorate in physics or Engineering related field.
Please direct enquiries about the role to Simon Calcutt.
Only applications received before midday 13 July 2021 can be considered. You will be required to upload a brief statement of research interests, CV and details of two referees as part of your online application.
The Center for Earth and Planetary Studies (CEPS) is the scientific research unit within the National Air and Space Museum. Its scientists conduct an active research program in planetary and terrestrial geology and geophysics including work involving Mercury, Venus, the Moon, Mars, asteroids, and icy outer-planet satellites. We are currently looking for two full-time staff scientists to join our research team. If anyone has any questions, they should feel free to reach out to me, Bob Craddock (craddockb at si.edu), or our department chair Ross Irwin (irwinr at si.edu).
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/604552600
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/604553000
Postdoc opening at INAF-IAS, Italy
One postdoc position is available at INAF-IAPS Italy, for modeling of surfaces of solid bodies of the Solar System and comparison with data from space probes and terrestrial analogues in the laboratory, based on projects EXOMARS / Ma_MISS, DAWN, ROSETTA/VIRTIS.
More information at:
https://bit.ly/2TBhzMg
Mail: mariacristina.desanctis at inaf.it
Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, St. Cloud State University
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at St. Cloud State University has a fixed-term (non-tenure track) faculty opening in Physics and Astronomy for the 2021-2022 academic year. Successful candidates will have significant expertise to support our undergraduate programs. Examples of possible courses to teach include; ASTR 106 (Concepts of the Solar System), ASTR 311 (Solar System Astronomy), ASTR 312 (Stellar Astronomy), and PHYS 231 & 232 (algebra based General Physics I & II).
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/44dda25e
Postdoctoral Research Position in Planet Formation, U. Georgia
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/52f5b098
Three postdoc opportunities in San Diego:
Postdoc positions in earth and planetary science in the following areas:
1)stable isotopes and volatile ices at the lunar poles
2)Nano-infrared spectroscopy of planetary materials (e.g. Stardust, Hayabusa 2, OSIRIS-TEx)
3) Nanoplastics in the environment using NanoIR
Please see link below for more information. Review of applications will begin June 1st.
https://sites.google.com/view/dominguezlab/open-positions?fbclid=IwAR2fVQ_ey73w3yZu8_o_rY7ILK_WKlxLBkFC2ntLnJClZIzjdoHslKr5eOw
Postdoc AO open at Italy’s IAPS (Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali) to work on Dawn, Rosetta and Exomars.
http://www.iaps.inaf.it/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Bando-2021-15-AR_inglese.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0bpGgLcI0O-XeItEK9FtwAuO6829v9EOfKlF3uqeROwMuCckc36fQXLTk
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW – AETHER PROGRAM
https://jobs.carnegiescience.edu/jobs/postdoctoral-fellow-aether-program/
The Earth and Planets Laboratory (EPL), Carnegie Institution for
Science in Washington D.C., seeks applications for a Postdoctoral
Fellow to investigate mantle solidification from a magma ocean state,
including chemical interactions with a primordial atmosphere. We are
committed to building a diverse and inclusive community at the Carnegie
Institution for Science.
This postdoctoral position is part of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
funded AEThER (Atmospheric Empirical, Theoretical, and Experimental
Research) team that is investigating how primary atmospheres form in
conjunction with the solidification of the mantle during planet
formation. The larger motivation is to aid in the search for life on
exoplanets by understanding how planetary atmospheres form and evolve.
Minimum qualifications: The applicant must have completed a doctoral
degree in geophysics, physics, planetary science, or a related field at
the time of appointment.
The position is available September 1, 2021 and will be based at the
Broad Branch Road campus of the Carnegie Institution for Science in
Washington, DC. Interested parties should send a cover letter,
curriculum vitae (including publications), statement of research
interests, and contact information for three references.
Contact Peter Driscoll (pdriscoll at carnegiescience.edu) for more
information.
Investigation Scientist for Extreme-Precision Radial Velocity, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
https://bit.ly/3yBWEsK
NASA Astrophysics Data Systems (part-time)
A highly motivated scientist interested in performing statistical analysis and preparing datasets of enriched/tagged full text articles to be used as training and validating material for machine/deep learning models created by ADS developers. The successful candidate for this time-limited, part-time opening is a scientist (in astronomy or closely related fields), with experience publishing in astrophysics journals, familiarity with how theoretical and observational papers are typically structured, and knowledge of Python programming and data analysis. (apply here) or here: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/about/careers/
500 Women Scientists Program
Executive Director Position
https://500womenscientists.org/executive-director
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN SPACE PHYSICS
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position to study kinetic
processes responsible for the heating and acceleration of the solar
wind plasma. These processes will be investigated in different types
solar wind streams as well as during solar storms. The work involves
analysis and interpretation of high-resolution measurements at varying
heliocentric distances made by the recently launched Solar Orbiter and
Parker Solar Probe missions.
We have contributed hardware to the Radio and Plasma Waves instrument
on Solar orbiter, and actively participate in instrument operations and
data analysis.
The position is available at the IRF Uppsala office, Angstrom
Laboratory, Uppsala, starting during 2021. The position is funded by a
grant from the Swedish National Space Agency for two years.
Contact:
Dr. Emiliya Yordanova
emiliya.yordanova at irfu.se
+46-18-471-5930
Applications: registrator at irf.se
Quote reference number: 2.2.1-126/21
Last Application Date: May 31, 2021
https://bit.ly/2RXqCpU
Astrobiologist opening at JHU APL’s Space Exploration Sector (https://civspace.jhuapl.edu )
Are you motivated to understand the origin of life, the habitability of other planets, and whether we are alone? If so, consider applying to join our growing program in astrobiology research at JHU APL!
As a world leader in space science and in the design, development, and operation of NASA-funded missions and instruments that will explore potentially habitable worlds, APL is poised to make major contributions to this growing field. APL is committed to expanding its astrobiology research program, particularly for Ocean Worlds, and as such we are seeking a scientist who will pursue groundbreaking advancements in developing and establishing future astrobiological initiatives, lead proposals for astrobiology research and technology development, and demonstrate scientific leadership through scholarly publications and conference presentations. The opportunity also exists for collaboration with APL’s Applied Biological Sciences Group, which maintains laboratory and informatics resources focused on microbiological and aerosol sciences, autonomous bio-sensing, and environmental metagenomics sequencing.
At APL we offer a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere where you can bring your authentic self to work, continue to grow, and build strong connections with inspiring teammates.
Please see here for more information! https://prdtss.jhuapl.edu/jobs/astrobiologist-1346
Jacobs is hiring a NanoSIMS research scientist (ADV0001I9) to join our team and work in the NanoSIMS facility at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. This position is open to U.S. citizens only. The requisition and instructions on how to apply can be found at: https://jacobs.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=ADV0001I9&tz=GMT-05%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago
The Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) and the USRA’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), both in Houston, Texas, invite applications for the prestigious McKay Postdoctoral Fellowship, honoring the accomplishments of Dr. Gordon A. McKay. Dr. McKay was a world-recognized authority on planetary igneous petrology and geochemistry, and was the leader of the ARES Research Office at JSC for over 20 years.
The McKay Fellowship recognizes and promotes excellence in research for scientists within five years of their doctorate and is intended to encourage the development of young scientists in the field of astromaterials research that involves the study of the origin, composition, structure, and evolution of the bodies of the Solar System, including the planets and their satellites, the Earth and Moon, meteorites, asteroids, comets, and dust.
More information can be found here:
http://bit.ly/2021McKay
Postdoctoral researcher position, U. Maryland College Park
Modeling rarefied gas drag on cometary dust.
http://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/82169
Any questions regarding this position should be addressed to Dr. Christine Hartzell (hartzell at umd.edu).
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITION AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
The Planetary Exploration Laboratory (PI: Dr. Mark Salvatore) in the
Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science at Northern Arizona
University is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to work on quantitative
remote sensing of the McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV) of Antarctica. The
successful candidate will become a member of a multidisciplinary
research project that is investigating the relationship between
geology, hydrology, and ecology in the MDV. They will also engage in
several other related and independent tasks, including assisting with
outreach activities geared towards underrepresented and underserved
populations, publishing scientific papers, presenting at national and
international conferences and, if desired, submitting proposals for
external funding.
Additional information can be found at:
https://bit.ly/3ttpXJV
Questions: mark.salvatore@nau.edu
The Planetary Exploration Laboratory is committed to building and
sustaining an inclusive, collaborative, and supportive research group.
The USRA’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas, invites applications for the Graham Ryder Post-Doctoral Fellowship, which honors the accomplishments and legacy of Dr. Graham Ryder. Dr. Ryder was a world-recognized authority on lunar samples and the history of the Moon, and was a Staff Scientist at the LPI for nearly 20 years. The Ryder Fellowship recognizes and promotes excellence in research for scientists within five years of their doctorate. Ryder Fellows are expected to define their own research direction and foci within the planetary sciences, with an expected emphasis on topics in lunar petrology and geology.
https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=f03960f2-20cd-4828-9ae5-415eefc7072e&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_US
The Planetary Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry lab in the Solar System Exploration Division of NASA Goddard is looking to hire a geoscientist with expertise in the study of volcanoes and volcanic landforms and the use of field campaigns at volcanic features to better understand volcanic processes across the solar system.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/600514400
Additional details on the application process is provided in the “How to Apply” section of the webpage at the link above.
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is hiring one or more scientists to serve as a civil servant Program Scientist at Headquarters in Washington, DC. SMD will fill multiple Program Scientist positions in the Earth Science, Heliophysics, Planetary Science, Astrophysics, or Biological & Physical Sciences Divisions, Exploration Science Strategy & Integration Office, Front Office, and/or other SMD program offices. Program Scientists work as part of a diverse and agile team whose core values include excellence, integrity, transparency, teamwork and a growth mindset toward stewarding the nation’s space-based science program.
The NASA Headquarters Program Scientist job announcement is now live on USAJOBS. Please see link below
HQ-21-DE-11072486-ST
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/598926500
Postdoctoral Position in the Space Sciences
Washington University in St. Louis invites applicants to conduct independent research as a postdoctoral fellow of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences (MCSS). We welcome applicants with interests in Astromaterials, Cosmochemistry, or Meteoritics; Experimental, Theoretical, or Observational Astrophysics; Planetary Science; Particle and Nuclear Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation; and Earth as a Planet. In their application materials, the candidate should describe their research interests and list potential collaborators from among the faculty fellows of the MCSS. The initial annual salary is $65,000 with additional funds available for research expenses and travel.
Candidates must have a PhD or be a May 2021 degree candidate. The initial appointment will be for a one-year period, renewable for a second year. Applications should include a CV and 2-page statement of interest/research proposal, and the names and contact information for three professional references. Applicants are responsible for contacting referees, who will need to have their letters uploaded to Interfolio. Applications and letters are due May 24, 2021 and should be submitted through Interfolio https://apply.interfolio.com/87253.
Questions related to the search or application process may be directed to Jan Foster: spacesciences at wustl.edu. Washington University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
The Planetary Surfaces and Spacecraft Lab at the University of
Maryland, College Park has one open postdoctoral researcher position.
We are looking for a scholar with strong computational modeling skills
and an interest in the intersection of planetary science and aerospace
engineering. The researcher will work on two projects: 1. modeling
rarefied gas drag on particles ejected from comets and 2. modeling
triboelectric charging of spacecraft interacting with regolith (e.g.
rover wheels on the Moon). An existing experimental teststand will be
used for subsequent validation of the triboelectric modeling. We are
looking for a scholar with prior experience relevant to at least one of
these two projects (e.g., rarefied flows, triboelectric charging, or
granular materials) and/or relevant simulation tools (DSMC or DEM/MD).
The scholar will work with Dr. Christine Hartzell develop new modeling
capabilities using open source software, and present research results
(via conferences and journal publications) to the wider planetary
science and exploration community.
Additional information can be found at:
http://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/82169
Any questions regarding this position should be addressed to Dr.
Christine Hartzell (hartzell at umd.edu).
FYI, MiraCosta College is hiring a full-time physics instructor, position to begin in August 2021.
Position closing date is Friday, 07 May 2021.
Full details and link to apply here. https://jobs.miracosta.edu/postings/2411
Postdoctoral Position at Harvard
The candidate will investigate the application and feasibility of metasurfaces to polarimetric imaging in support of two NASA-funded programs. The candidate will join a team of other postdoctoral scholars to mature this new polarimetric capability in collaboration with NASA partners.
Interested candidates should apply here:
https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/10249
Upcoming Job Announcement: SMD Program Scientists
The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) will be hiring one or more scientists to serve as civil servant Program Scientists at Headquarters in Washington, DC. SMD will fill multiple Program Scientist positions in the Earth Science, Heliophysics, Planetary Science, Astrophysics, or Biological & Physical Sciences Divisions, Exploration Science Strategy & Integration Office, Front Office, and/or other SMD program offices. Program Scientists work as part of a diverse and agile team whose core values include excellence, integrity, transparency, teamwork and a growth mindset toward stewarding the nation’s space-based science program.
Responsibilities
NASA’s Program Scientists have broad responsibility for advancing NASA’s science portfolio; serving as the Headquarters science leads for one or more missions; developing and shaping multimillion-dollar scientific research grants programs selected through competitive peer review; and leading NASA’s preparation for implementing the recommendations of Decadal Surveys. Program Scientists have substantial influence over high-level strategic planning, as well as leading the long-term scientific direction of missions and programs that they oversee.
Specifically, a Program Scientist within SMD will:
Solve problems in implementing a balanced program across the breadth of NASA science within technological, scientific, budgetary, and programmatic constraints. Provide solutions that are strategic and tactical, and are innovative as well as implementable, in alignment with the priorities of NASA.
Orchestrate peer reviews that evaluate the scientific merit of proposals in all areas of NASA science.
Collaboratively define a long-term vision for the program and work collaboratively to implement it in a fast-paced environment, while leading diverse teams using influence rather than supervisory authority.
Communicate, engage, and build consensus with multiple stakeholders, including the scientific community, external advisory committees, senior NASA leaders, programs and projects at NASA Centers, and the public.
Manage multiple responsibilities using effective time management and organizational skills.
NASA recognizes that candidates with non-traditional career paths, or individuals who are at earlier stages of their careers may have demonstrated experience in different ways. NASA encourages applications from such individuals.
Additional Information
***For the Heliophysics Division, applicants with backgrounds in Magnetospheres, Ionosphere-Thermosphere, and Outer Heliosphere are preferred. Applicants with backgrounds in solar and inner heliosphere are also strongly encouraged to apply***
***For the Astrophysics Division, applicants with backgrounds in all areas of astrophysics, including cosmic origins, exoplanet exploration, and physics of the cosmos are encouraged to apply***
***For the Planetary Science Division, applicants with backgrounds in all areas of planetary science are encouraged to apply. Applicants with experience in field/particle-related research are of particular interest***
***For the Exploration Science Strategy and Integration Office, applicants with backgrounds in all areas of lunar science, are encouraged to apply***
*** For the Biological and Physical Sciences Division, applicants with backgrounds in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) physics and quantum science are preferred. Applicants with backgrounds in applications of quantum metrology to fundamental physics are also strongly encouraged to apply***
Application Process
The job announcement will open for applications at https://USAJobs.gov/ on Friday, May 7, and will close on Tuesday, May 11. The announcement number will be HQ-21-DE-11072486-ST.
This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement through https://www.USAJOBS.gov/, so it will only be open for 3 workdays. The short period that the announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority, which streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling competitive positions. It is not a reflection of the openness of the position. This competitive announcement will be open to all U.S. Citizens and Status candidates.
Advance notice of the vacancy is being provided to allow interested scientists to prepare. In order to apply for this position, you will only need to (i) submit your resume and a transcript and (ii) answer the screening questions and supplemental information through USAJOBS.
Given the short period the announcement will be open, it is a good idea to log into USAJOBS before the job announcement opens and update your username, password, resume, etc., to facilitate the timely submission of an application.
A transcript demonstrating that you meet the education requirements for a Federal physical scientist will be required at the time of application. Given the short period that the announcement will be open, it is a good idea to obtain a transcript in advance. While a transcript is the preferred proof of qualifying education, any of the following items will be accepted initially as proof of education:
• An unofficial transcript,
• A copy of an official transcript,
• A copy of a degree (i.e., a picture or scan), or
• A list of courses.
Candidates interested in being notified when this job opportunity is posted on USAJOBS and opened for three days are encouraged to sign up for a notification using the features of the USAJOBS website.
PH.D. POSITION IN EXO-PLANETARY SCIENCE AT UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA
Prof. Ramses Ramirez is seeking a qualified Ph.D. student to join his
new research team within the UCF Planetary Sciences Group (Department
of Physics) in either the Fall 2021 or Spring 2022 semesters.
The qualified candidate will work with Prof. Ramirez and develop an
original project to model the atmospheres of potentially habitable
exoplanets or Solar System worlds. Theoretical projects involving
climate, atmospheric escape, photochemistry or atmospheric-surface
interactions (among other topics) are all welcome.
Programming experience is a must. Highly-motivated individuals with
relevant astronomy, planetary science, geoscience, or engineering
backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.
UCF offers a rigorous research program in Planetary Sciences, where
students are paired with Ph.D. advisors upon admission. We offer robust
academic and research mentoring programs and have strong ties to the
Florida Space Institute, Arecibo, and the NASA Kennedy Space Center.
More information about Prof. Ramirez and the Planetary Sciences Group
(plus Ph.D. program), respectively, can be found here:
https://planets.ucf.edu/
For more information, reach Prof. Ramirez at Ramses.Ramirez at ucf.edu
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST POSITION AT THE PLANETARY SCIENCE
INSTITUTE
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to work
with Dr. R. Aileen Yingst in the sedimentologic and stratigraphic
analysis of deposits in Jezero crater, and elsewhere on Mars.
Dr. Yingst is a Co-Investigator on Mars 2020’s SHERLOC instrument, an
arm-mounted fluorescence and Raman spectrometer coupled with a
hand-lens scale resolution pair of RGB cameras (ACI and WATSON). The
successful candidate will be expected to focus on analysis and
interpretation of the fine-scale texture of rocks, grains, outcrop and
unconsolidated targets through examination of WATSON images (WATSON
acquires images at better than 20 um/pixel in RGB color), in
combination with other M2020 instruments. The successful candidate will
work collaboratively with Dr. Yingst to draw connections from the
fine-scale data derived from WATSON to the broader analysis of
rover-and orbital-derived images to reconstruct the local and regional
geologic history of Jezero crater.
Full job description and instructions for applying for this position
can be found ati:
https://www.psi.edu/about/hr
To request additional information, please email:
hr at psi.edu
NEW PLANETARY SOCIETY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FUNDING OPPORTUNITY
The Planetary Society invites proposals to its new grants program:
Science and Technology Empowered by the Public (STEP) Grants. These are
planetary science and/or technology grants chosen from an open,
international, competed proposal process. Proposals must fit within one
or more of The Planetary Society’s core enterprises (Explore Worlds,
Find Life, Defend Earth). All funding will come from Planetary Society
members and donors. Grant winners need to provide regular, short
project updates and be willing to support The Planetary Society’s
efforts to share the content and excitement of the project with members
and the public. Preliminary proposals (pre-proposals) are due May 26,
2021. Based on the pre-proposal submissions, a small number of
proposers will be invited to submit full proposals from which grant
selections will be made. For this first round of STEP Grants, the
nominal expectation is two awards at approximately the US$50,000 level
each. More information can be found at:
http://planetary.org/stepgrants
Observatory Manager of Sommers-Bausch Observatory at University of Colorado
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=29892&emailCampaignId=136
The manager is responsible for maintaining our on-campus observatory (two 20” telescopes, one 24” telescope, heliostat, and numerous portable telescopes and other peripherals) and computer/lab spaces as well as managing 1-3 student staff, responding to faculty requests, implementing observatory upgrades, and more!
Note that the applications are open for two weeks and will close on May 2, 2021. We’re aiming for a start date of July 1. Questions about the position should be directed to seth.hornstein@colorado.edu. Please put “Observatory Manager Position” in the subject. Anonymous questions may be directed to recruiting@colorado.edu (mention requisition number 29892).
Detailed Job Summary:
This position maintains and improves observing, teaching and computing facilities utilizing technical expertise in one of two main teaching laboratories of the Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences. This position requires unique expertise to be able to maintain and repair modern research-quality telescopes (currently twin 20” CDK PlaneWave telescopes on Software Bisque mounts and a Boller & Chivens 24” Ritchey-Chrétien telescope), a roof-mounted Heliostat (Solar Telescope), various smaller portable telescopes (e.g. Celestron and Meade 5-12” telescopes), and associated accessories (binoculars, CCD cameras, spectrograph, etc.) This person will instruct users how to operate each, as well as maintain the physical building and supervise student observatory staff.
The National Science Foundation is seeking a Division Director for the Division of Astronomical Sciences. The Division supports research in all areas of astronomy and astrophysics and related multidisciplinary studies. The deadline is April 30, 2021.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/589506600
The University of Arizona (UA) Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory (SO) invites applications for Postdoctoral Research Associates to work in the Center for Astronomical Adaptive Optics (CAAO). Successful applicants would have the opportunity to work with faculty including Jared Males, Ewan Douglas, and others within CAAO on a variety of projects, including the Magellan Extreme Adaptive Optics Instrument (MagAO-X), the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Coronagraph Instrument, the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI), the MMT AO exoPlanet adaptive secondary upgrade, and adaptive optics system design for the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT).
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/cdb43d1f
Astrophysicist (Postdoctoral Research Fellow) on Exoplanetary Atmospheres
Trust Fund (Non-Federal), Temporary nominally for one year, renewable for up to three years
The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), part of the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in Dr. Mercedes López-Morales’ Research Group. The successful applicant will work on exoplanetary atmospheres studies, with focus on the analysis, modeling, and interpretation of data from ongoing ground-based and space-based surveys. The position is nominally for one year, renewable for up to three years. The nominal start date is August 1, 2021, but an earlier or later start is possible.
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/375b9cb6
Faculty position in Exoplanets and Planetary Science, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez
The Faculty of Engineering and Sciences (FES) of Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (UAI) in Santiago, Chile, seeks applications for a faculty position in the broad areas of exoplanets or planetary sciences. All candidates in exoplanet or planetary science, broadly defined, are invited to apply. We are particularly interested in researchers working in theory and modeling of planetary interiors and atmospheres. Candidates should have a demonstrated ability to pursue a high impact research program.
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/f00e5b3a
GSFC CIVIL SERVANT JOB ANNOUNCEMENT – POSITION CLOSES MIDNIGHT
MONDAY, APRIL 12
The Science & Exploration Directorate, Solar System Exploration
Division, Astrochemistry Laboratory (Code 691) at NASA’s Goddard Space
Flight Center (GSFC) is seeking a cross-disciplinary scientist to study
agnostic biosignatures. The successful candidate will coordinate
research across disciplines that will focus ocean worlds, astrobiology,
and exoplanet science and technology. The research is expected to place
an emphasis on geochemistry, biochemistry, prebiotic chemistry, and
technology development. This is a GS-13 or 14 level position located at
NASA-Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland near Washington, DC.
The call for this position closes at midnight on MONDAY, APRIL 12,
2021.
To apply, please submit your application through the USAJobs website;
the direct link is provided below.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/597755900
For additional information contact: Dr. Natasha Johnson,
Natasha.M.Johnson at nasa.gov
NASEM EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY – ASSOCIATE PROGRAM OFFICER, SPACE
STUDIES BOARD
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM)
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences (DEPS) is looking to fill
the position of Associate Program Officer – Space Studies Board. The
DEPS mission is to provide independent and authoritative science,
technology, engineering and related policy advice to the federal
government and to the nation and to promote communications between the
science and technology community, the federal government, and the
interested public.
DEPS seeks to assess the role of science and technology in important
public policy issues and to advance science and engineering,
identifying needed research as well as improvements in data and
research methods. The Associate Program Officer:
– Leads one or more of the organization’s programs or projects
– Conducts research and prepares research papers and/or summaries
– Tracks relevant issues and compiles reports
– Coordinates program or project activities, handling inquiries,
organizing meetings and workshops, and developing materials
– Supervises or assists with the supervision of support staff
– Ensures the program or project meets its stated objectives
– Assist senior staff in the development of programs/projects,
including raising funds.
For more information and to apply, visit:
https://tinyurl.com/wwt7e3w
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder encourages applications for a postdoctoral position with the IMPACT group (impact.colorado.edu).
Through a combination of modeling, theoretical and laboratory experiments, IMPACT investigates the physical processes governing dusty plasmas, which have critical roles in
shaping the surface and near-surface properties of airless bodies, and
ensuring human safety and long-term usability of mechanical and optical devices on airless bodies.
The successful candidate will further develop a state-of-the-art innovative numerical framework that couples the micro-physics of grain-scaled processes with the self-consistent solution of the near-surface plasma environment. The goal of the project is to merge the qualitative understanding of the microscopic processes to the macroscopic behavior of the lunar regolith, providing a much-needed tool to advance the efficiency of dust mitigation techniques.
We require a Ph.D. in (computational) Space/Plasma Physics or a closely related field.
The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to building a culturally diverse community of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to contributing to an inclusive campus environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Details can be found on https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=29553
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
The Research Foundation of Stony Brook University seeks a Postdoctoral
Associate to work with Prof. Scott McLennan
(scott.mclennan at stonybrook.edu) in the Department of Geosciences. The
position will involve supporting Mars 2020 mission operations,
especially for the PIXL and SuperCam instruments onboard the
Perseverance rover, and carrying out research, through the analysis of
returned spacecraft data, related to sedimentary geology, mineralogy
and geochemistry in the regions traversed by the Perseverance rover.
The Stony Brook University Research Foundation Job Number is: 2100654.
The current application deadline is April 22, 2021. Further details of
the position description and application procedures can be found at:
https://stonybrooku.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=2100654&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York
International Space Science Institute ISSI
Science Program Manager and Researcher
The International Space Science Institute ISSI in Bern, Switzerland invites applications for the staff position of
Science Program Manager and Researcher
(full-time staff position under Swiss law)
starting August 1st, 2021.
We offer a full-time position of unlimited duration in a small team serving a large international community. The salary will be commensurate to qualifications and experience. Employment conditions are like at the nearby University of Bern.
The duties of the Science Program Manager include all activities in the Institute’s Science Program, which covers the Space and Earth Sciences.
The Science Program Manager will ensure liaison with the scientific community in all scientific aspects related to their involvement in ISSI activities. She/he will
assist in the organization of workshops, working groups, forums, and ISSI International Teams.
prepare the annual calls for applications for International Teams.
evaluate applications for International Teams to assess their support requests and compatibility with the Institute’s goals and resources.
manage the scientific peer review of International Team applications and results.
liaise with the team leaders in all matters related to the activities at ISSI.
oversee the program supporting the participation of young scientists in ISSI activities.
support the ISSI Scientific Committee as its secretary.
The Science Program Manager will support the ISSI Directorate in
maintaining relations with scientific organizations, such as the Secretariat for Education, Research, and Innovation (SERI), the European Space Agency (ESA), the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT), and support the preparation of funding proposals or contracts with these organizations.
the monitoring of progress and development of contracts with these organizations.
the regular reporting to these organizations and their committees, if requested.
the continued monitoring of the conduct of ISSI’s scientific activities and the participation of the scientific community in those activities.
the formulation of the future scientific perspectives of the Institute’s program.
the preparation of a periodic assessment of the Institute’s performance.
the communication of ISSI results and activities to the general public.
The Science Program Manager will conduct her or his own research and should
apply for own research funding.
publish the results in the peer reviewed literature.
actively keep an international research profile.
https://issibern.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=51de28ad9120232dba84ebdb1&id=a0dbeef5cb&e=e252f812f8
TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN PLANETARY SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF
WASHINGTON, SEATTLE
The University of Washington Department of Earth and Space Sciences
seeks an outstanding scientist working at the forefront of research in
one of more of the following areas: planetary geology, geomorphology,
geochemistry, glaciology, or geophysics. They may focus on
observations, experiments, and/or modeling of surfaces, atmospheres,
or interiors of planets, exoplanets, or moons. We seek a colleague who
can provide high quality teaching and contribute collaboratively
within the department, college, and across campus – for example, the
university’s Astrobiology Program.
Preference will be given to applications received before May 7, 2021.
For full details, please see:
http://apply.interfolio.com/85329
Hess Research Fellowship in Earth, Ocean, Astronomy and Environmental Sciences, Victoria, BC
https://dps.aas.org/node/2334
Tenure-track asst professor in planetary science, U. Washington, Seattle
The University of Washington Department of Earth and Space Sciences seeks an outstanding scientist working at the forefront of research in one of more of the following areas: planetary geology, geomorphology, geochemistry, glaciology, or geophysics. They may focus on observations, experiments, and/or modeling of surfaces, atmospheres, or interiors of planets, exoplanets, or moons. We seek a colleague who can provide high quality teaching and contribute collaboratively within the department, college, and across campus.
Preference will be given to applications received before May 7th, 2021. For full details, please see: apply.interfolio.com/85329
Postdoctoral Research Associate in cometary science, Edinburgh
The successful candidate will join the research group led by Dr Colin Snodgrass and Dr Cyrielle Opitom at the University of Edinburgh.
The research goal of this position is to advance our understanding of the formation, evolution, and composition of comets. The successful candidate will work together with Dr Snodgrass and Dr Opitom on a variety of projects in this area, depending on their experience and research interests. Potential areas of interest include (but are not restricted to):
https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/722 for more information, or contact Cyrielle.Opitom at ed.ac.uk and/or Colin.Snodgrass at ed.ac.uk
Faculty position in Exoplanets and Planetary Sciences, Santiago, Chile
https://dps.aas.org/content/faculty-position-exoplanets-and-planetary-sciences
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville is advertising for a Professor and Department Head. Our department has a good mix of terrestrial and planetary faculty, but we’ve lost some talented folks over the past few years (including Prof. Larry Taylor) and are currently in a rebuilding phase. We are seeking an experienced set of hands to provide strategic leadership and help the department grow.
The advert is attached, and the link to apply is located here:
https://apply.interfolio.com/85122
JOB POSTING: RESEARCH SOFTWARE ENGINEER AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
The PIXEL research group in the Department of Astronomy and Planetary
Sciences at Northern Arizona University seeks a Research Software
Engineer. We process and analyze large datasets, develop new
instruments, perform laboratory measurements, and run computer models
of complex systems. In this role, you will support this cutting-edge
planetary research through the management of computational resources
(e.g., maintain linux servers, network, VPN, firewall, internal code
repository, etc.), large datasets and help develop new tools to support
data processing for an ongoing mission orbiting Mars (e.g., scientific
algorithm implementation, database management, software tool and web
app development, and automation of data-handling operations and report
generation.)
Minimum Qualifications
– MS in Physics/Geosciences/Remote Sensing or related field; OR
– BS in Physics/Geosciences/Remote Sensing or related field and two
years relevant research experience
Preferred Qualifications
– Experience working with data returned from interplanetary spacecraft
– Experience working with database systems
– Experience working with cloud computing systems
– Experience working with large, complex datasets
– Experience developing data processing pipelines and scientific
algorithm implementation
– Experience programming in Python/Davinci/C/IDL/Bash
– Experience working in and managing computing environments
https://tinyurl.com/43ykfvxz
The Planetary Science Division (PSD) anticipates hiring one or more new program scientists this spring, either as civil servants, or through a detail, or the Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA).
PSD Program Scientists tackle a wide variety of challenges. These include: developing, operating, and maintaining Research & Analysis grants programs; serving as the Headquarters scientific lead for one or more Planetary Science missions; and helping implement and communicate the Planetary Science Division’s strategic goals. Program scientists can have substantial influence on strategic planning and can help shape the long-term scientific direction of missions and programs that they oversee.
More information on these positions can be found at https://science.nasa.gov/about-us/job-opportunities.
Staff Scientist at NASA Exoplanet Science Institute (NExScI)
https://dps.aas.org/node/2329
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ICARUS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF POSITION
The DPS Committee and its Publications Subcommittee are accepting applications for the position of Icarus Editor-in-Chief. We will use these applications to make a recommendation to representatives of Elsevier, the publisher of Icarus. The application, consisting of a cover letter with a 5-year vision statement and a list of skills and experience brought to the position, and a Curriculum Vita and publications list, should be submitted to the Chair of the Publications Subcommittee, Dr. Catherine Neish (cneish@uwo.ca). Review of the applications will begin on April 1, 2021; the anticipated start date is May 1, 2021.
The Editor in Chief of Icarus is responsible for overseeing the peer review process alongside a team of Editors and working with the Editorial Advisory Board. The role includes working with the Publisher and the DPS to shape the strategy and direction of the journal as well as commissioning research articles, review articles, and special issues. We are therefore looking for a person who is committed to publication excellence and who has broad knowledge of planetary science. Ideally, the candidate will have a track record of contributing to Icarus either as an author, reviewer, guest Editor, Editor, or Advisory Board Member and should have a strong publication record. Other forms of peer reviewing expertise, such as grant review panels would also be considered as relevant experience. Elsevier will pay the Editor-in-Chief an honorarium and expenses to cover journal-related travel.
SOFTWARE DEVELOPER FOR AURORAL RESEARCH
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics is looking for a person
interested in developing advanced tools for analysing data from a
unique scientific auroral imaging system.
Job description ALIS_4D is a state-of-the-art ground-based optical
system for the measurement of the aurora, high-altitude clouds, and
other optical atmospheric signatures at high latitude. ALIS_4D is
composed of a grid of remote stations in regular unmanned operation.
You will work in the ALIS_4D project upgrading existing software and
developing advanced tools for scientific image analysis such as modern
image processing and tomography algorithms.
Qualifications A university degree in computer science, physics or
other competence that the employer considers equivalent.
The position, placed in Kiruna, is limited to 2 years with possibility
of extension.
Contact: Dr Tima Sergienko, +46-980-790 71, tima@irf.se
Closing date: 30 April 2021
Information:
https://www.irf.se/en/news/2021/03/10/software-developer-for-auroral-research-dnr-2-2-1-73-21/
Permanent academic position (Lecturer in Planetary Science) that is currently being advertised in the School of Physical Sciences at the Open University, UK.
The post-holder will join enthusiastic teams in presenting and producing innovative learning resources across our curriculum in physics, astronomy and planetary science, and in interdisciplinary science.
In addition, the post-holder will undertake research in analytical laboratory-based planetary science that aligns with the strategic research priorities of the School of Physical Sciences. They will be expected to obtain external funding to support a programme of internationally competitive research (commensurate with the level of appointment) and to contribute to future UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) assessments.
The full summary of duties and person specification can be found within the Job Description that can be found here: http://www.open.ac.uk/about/employment/vacancies/lecturer-planetary-science-18106
The closing date for application is 19 Apr 2021 noon (UK time)
ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme
https://dps.aas.org/content/esa-archival-research-visitor-programme
Postdoctoral Researcher (Visiting) (Urey Fellowship)
The Urey Post-doctoral Fellowship recognizes and promotes excellence in research for scientists who are at least two years past their doctorate and have a strong publication record. The Urey Fellow is expected to define their own research directions and foci within the planetary sciences. More information is found here: bit.ly/LPIUrey
NanoSIMS Research Scientist
https://dps.aas.org/content/nanosims-research-scientist
Deputy Director for Science at Lowell Observatory
https://dps.aas.org/content/deputy-director-science
There is a posting just open on USAJobs for NASA’s Planetary Protection Officer, which closes 31 March. The position is an “SL” for Senior Level; these positions are above GS-15 grade but not in the Senior Executive Service. As with all civil service positions, US citizenship is required.
Some words from the ad:
The Planetary Protection Officer will:
– Assess NASA’s planetary protection technical capability, challenges, and opportunities. Lead planning and coordination of activities related to NASA mission planetary protection needs.
– Oversee the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance (OSMA) planetary protection research and development activities to advance scientific knowledge, tools, methods, processes, training and guidance materials. Work in coordination with the program scientist for planetary protection research to annually establish funding priorities for proposals submitted to Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science (ROSES).
– Lead independent evaluation of, and provide advice regarding, compliance by robotic and human spaceflight missions with NASA planetary protection policies, statutory requirements and international obligations on behalf of the Chief, OSMA.
– Advise the Chief, OSMA and other officials regarding the merit and implications of programmatic decisions involving risks to planetary protection objectives. Serve as NASA liaison to inter-agency, international and commercial planetary protection forums to promote consistency with international and science-based guidelines. In coordination with relevant offices, lead interactions with Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), National Academies, and NASA’s Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) committees on planetary protection matters.
– Promote internal and external awareness of planetary protection objectives and practices considering scientific discoveries, emerging technical capabilities, return to human exploration, and the growth of private sector space activities.
I have no role in filling this position, and am not knowledgeable to answer any questions prospective applicants might have, so please reach out to the point(s) of contact identified in the posting for those.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/594075800
POSTDOC OPENING AT CU BOULDER IN PLANETARY ATMOSPHERIC EVOLUTION
LASP / CU Boulder encourages all candidates to apply for a NASA-funded
postdoctoral position in planetary atmospheric evolution, with a focus
on upper atmospheric modeling and observations. Work would begin
June-July 2021, with an application received by May 1, 2021 receiving
full consideration.
The position focuses on understanding the water loss history of Mars
and Venus, using modeling and observations to constrain the escape of
hydrogen and deuterium from the upper atmosphere to space. The selected
candidate would focus on nonthermal loss mechanisms, taking ownership
of and extending an existing Monte Carlo modeling code. The candidate
would bridge the gap between Mars and Venus observations and models,
using data from the Pioneer Venus Orbiter (PVO), Mars Atmosphere and
Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft and the Emirates Mars Mission
(EMM) as inputs to the model and validation of its predictions.
The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to building a
culturally diverse community of faculty, staff, and students dedicated
to contributing to an inclusive campus environment.
For more information, contact Mike Chaffin
(michael.chaffin@colorado.edu). Apply at:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=29035
POSTDOC POSITION(S) IN THE EHLMANN EARTH & PLANETARY REMOTE SENSING LAB
AT CALTECH
The laboratory of Prof. Bethany Ehlmann plans to hire 1-2 postdocs in
(1) Remote Sensing and Remote Compositional Analysis and (2) Aqueous
Geochemistry/Mineralogy of Mars. Our lab employs a variety of
techniques from geosciences and remote sensing to unravel the
composition and history of planetary surfaces as well as advance tools
for remote sensing (ehlmann.caltech.edu).
We are seeking expressions of interest via a 1-2 page cover letter with
CV. A start date is negotiable in 2021. Ehlmann lab postdocs work on
the lab’s existing projects for the majority of their time but also
have freedom to pursue a portion of their research fully independently.
Review will begin March 1. For more details on the positions, see:
https://forms.gle/dTbFniym7DYNxNFP9
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN COSMIC DUST SCIENCE, SWITZERLAND
The Astrophysical Dust Group at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, invites
applicants for a postdoctoral and phd position in the framework of the
European Research Council funded project “The heliosphere and the dust:
characterisation of the solar and interstellar neighbourhood”.
https://astrodust.phys.ethz.ch
Postdoc position:
https://www.jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_ethz_ryjk2Yj2JM3MH3WG3w
Ph.D. position:
https://www.jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_ethz_Pw3MvM3kDRZTXpC26H
Application deadline: March 31, 2021.
For questions (not the application): vsterken [-at-] ethz.ch
Webb Fellowships: Closing Date 4th March 2021
An exciting opportunity will be advertised this week by STFC to exploit the science from the Webb space telescope and to promote community engagement. STFC will be offering 2 dedicated fellowship positions to be held in UK research institutions for up to 5 years. The UK is playing a major role in the Webb and particularly its mid-InfraRed instrument, MIRI and we are looking for excellent and dynamic early career astronomers to champion this amazing facility. Details will be found on the UKRI Funding Finder:
https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/webb-fellowship-using-the-james-webb-space-telescope
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN M-CLASS LAB AT UMD
The M-CLASS Laboratory at the University of Maryland seeks a
postdoctoral researcher to contribute to the integration and test of a
laser-enabled Orbitrap mass analyzer, a NASA-funded protoflight
instrument designed to characterize surface materials on the Moon and
other planetary bodies. The primary responsibilities of the position
include: 1) verification of component functionality and integration of
the system-level instrument; 2) development of innovative laser
desorption mass spectrometry (LDMS) analytical techniques, including
2D chemical imaging; 3) demonstration of performance capabilities,
particularly quantitative analysis of isotopic, elemental, and
molecular signals; and, 4) coordinated measurements of lunar and/or
other planetary analog samples. Commercial instrumentation (i.e., LTQ
Orbitrap XL and Q Exactive, each with a custom laser source) is
available to support comparative analyses. Interested applicants can
request further information from the Principal Investigator, Ricardo
Arevalo Jr. (rarevalo at umd.edu). More information on the M-CLASS
Laboratory can be found at:
https://mclasslaboratory.squarespace.com/
Dear All,
We are looking to recruit a postdoctoral researcher in the field of ‘lunar resources.’
The intended start date is 1 March 2021 or soon thereafter.
If you are interested or know anyone else who might be interested, please see below and follow the link to submit a formal application.
http://www.open.ac.uk/about/employment/vacancies/pdra-lunar-resources-school-physical-sciences-17956
Closing date for application: Thursday, 11 February 2021 Midday (UTC)
Interviews: week commencing Monday, 22 February 2021
Science Lead
European Space Agency as Science Lead of the Planetary Science Archive and Archive Scientist of a Planetary mission, based at ESAC, near Madrid, in Spain. You can find all the details at
https://bit.ly/3jtJyqb
The deadline for applications is 16th of March of 2021.
Postdoctoral Researcher
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, TX, run by the Universities Space Research Association (USRA), invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Radiative Transfer Modeling in Planetary Atmospheres.
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-researcher-0
Research Associate
Planetary Atmospheres, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/2535/research-associate-in-planetary-atmospheric-science.html
Salary: Grade 7 £34,804 to £40,322 per annum
Funding is available until 31 March 2022 with a possibility of extension.
Closing date: 28 February 2021
The School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester invites applications for one or more Research Associates in Planetary Atmospheric Science.
The Research Associates will join the atmospheres team led by Dr. Leigh Fletcher, tasked with addressing the scientific aims of a European Research Council (ERC) grant to explore time-variable processes shaping the atmospheres of the giant planets. Successful candidates would have existing skills in planetary spectral data analysis and/or numerical modelling expertise of relevance to giant planet atmospheres.
The “GIANTCLIMES” programme investigates natural cycles of meteorology, circulation, and chemical processes shaping the environments of the four giant planets over long spans of time. Inversions of planetary spectra, from ground- and space-based facilities, will be used to reconstruct these atmospheres in three dimensions to explore their temporal variability and the processes coupling different atmospheric regimes. The successful applicant will be expected to develop and expand on our pipeline for interpreting giant planet observations from the James Webb Space Telescope. In addition, the applicant will conduct joint analyses of thermal-infrared, near-infrared, and microwave observations of giant planet tropospheres. We are therefore particularly interested in candidates with existing expertise in planetary data analysis, planetary atmospheres, and spectroscopic modelling techniques, but all applicants with a strong background in planetary science are encouraged to apply.
Applications must be made via the link above. Informal queries are welcome and can be made to leigh.fletcher at le.ac.uk.
JOB OPPORTUNITY: OUTREACH AND DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION
ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR
The Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences at UCLA is
seeking to fill an administrator position that will focus on diversity,
equity, and inclusion. Position responsibilities will include
coordinating departmental outreach efforts, coordinating initiatives to
improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in the geosciences at UCLA and
beyond, teaching 1-2 courses per academic year, and writing proposals
to support diversity and outreach activities.
Requirements for the position include a Ph.D. in geosciences or related
field and a demonstrated commitment to improving diversity, equity, and
inclusion. Teaching and grant writing experience are preferred.
For more information see the full job description here:
https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF06093
Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Mackenzie Day
(daym at epss.ucla.edu) or Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (clb at epss.ucla.edu)
with questions about the position. Applications will be collected until
February 28, 2021.
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Planetary Sciences
The Small Bodies Group in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Maryland, College Park invites applications for up to two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions to work with Tony Farnham and Jessica Sunshine on studies involving the composition and evolution of small bodies in the Solar System.
For more information:
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-research-associate-planetary-sciences
Postdoctoral Position at SwRI Boulder
Analysis of ground- and space-based data of Pluto to quantify the spatial distribution and long-term evolution of Pluto’s ices; the main goal is to further understand the mechanisms of interaction between Pluto’s surface and its atmosphere. Be involved in the development of an optical constants database for quantitative spectral analysis of small bodies in the Solar System; this will be achieved through the synergy between laboratory measurements and computational analysis.
See more info at:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/5fe67e7a
ASTROBIOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR AT UC BERKELEY
The Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) at the University of California,
Berkeley seeks applications for a full-time (100%) Postdoctoral Scholar
in the area of astrobiology. The anticipated start date for the
position is between March 1, 2021 and July 1, 2021. For more
information about the position, including required qualifications
application materials, and deadlines, go to:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF02835
The successful applicant will join a dynamic team working on the
development and optimization of space flight instrumentation and
methods for the detection of trace organic molecules in solar system
exploration. The instrument is a microfluidic capillary electrophoresis
analyzer which sensitively probes for bioorganic molecules. Work is
conducted jointly at the Berkeley’s Space Sciences Lab and Department
of Chemistry.
For questions, please email:
Dr. Anna Butterworth (butterworth at berkeley.edu)
Dr. Richard Mathies (ramathies at berkeley.edu)
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran
status.
The Open University: Postdoctoral researcher in the field of ‘lunar resources.’
The intended start date is 1 March 2021 or soon thereafter.
If you are interested or know anyone else who might be interested, please see below and follow the link to submit a formal application.
http://www.open.ac.uk/about/employment/vacancies/pdra-lunar-resources-school-physical-sciences-17956
Closing date for application: Thursday 11 February 2021 Midday (UTC)
Interviews: week commencing Monday 22 February 2021
POSTDOC POSITION: COUPLED INTERIOR ATMOSPHERE EVOLUTION OF VENUS AND VENUS-LIKE EXOPLANETS
The Institute of Planetary Research at the German Aerospace Center
(DLR) in Berlin invites applications for a postdoc position within the
framework of a DLR junior research group. The group investigates the
thermochemical evolution of Mars and Venus and employs an
interdisciplinary approach that combines large-scale geodynamical
models of thermal evolution with petrological and geological datasets.
The successful candidate will use the geodynamical code GAIA and study
the coupled evolution of the interior and atmosphere of Venus and
Venus-like exoplanets. The goal of this postdoc project is to
investigate the effects of partial melting and outgassing processes on
the interior dynamics, lithosphere and crust of Venus and Venus-like
exoplanets over their thermochemical history.
Candidates should hold a PhD in Planetary Science, Geophysics or
closely related fields.
For more information please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/y3xpsse2
Contact information: Dr. Ana-Catalina Plesa (ana.plesa at dlr.de)
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN YOUNG STARS AND PLANET FORMATION AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position at the University
of Hawai’i on circumstellar disks, planet formation, and variability
of young stars. The successful applicant will work with Dr. Eric
Gaidos and other investigators in the UH node of a NASA
Interdisciplinary Consortium for Astrobiology Research, and become a
leading member of a Key Project of the Las Cumbres Observatory. The
project uses occultation by circumstellar dust to study the inner
planet-forming regions around young stars, including disks,
planetesimals, and “exocomets”.
A PhD in physics, astrophysics, astronomy or related field is required.
Applicants with experience with transient astronomy, photometry
surveys, and/or machine learning are especially welcome. The
appointment will be for two years, with additional years dependent upon
funding, satisfactory performance, and compliance with federal/state
laws.
Start date: Between August 1 and the end of 2021.
Annual salary: ~$69,500.
Deadline: March 12
Submit cover letter with statement of research interests and career
goals, CV, publication list, and names of three references) should be
sent to Eric Gaidos (gaidos at hawaii.edu). Applications after that date
may be considered if the position is still available.
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Dept. of
Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, to work on
planetary geochemistry using a combination of lab work and numerical
modeling. The position will be supervised by Prof. David Catling. The
postdoctoral researcher will be expected to contribute to NASA-funded
research about the nature of brines on Mars and the chemistry and
habitability of Enceladus’ ocean. We are also interested in a person
who can contribute to research about the geochemical environment for
the origin of life on early Earth and early Mars.
Applicants must hold a PhD in a relevant field, e.g., Planetary
Science, Chemistry, Geology/ Earth Sciences, Physics. Experience in
practical work involving geochemistry is strongly desirable, as well as
experience in – or the confidence to learn – numerical modeling of
aqueous geochemistry. The successful candidate will also be encouraged
to cooperate with researchers and students in the university’s
cross-campus Astrobiology Program. Applications received by Feb 15,
2021, will receive higher priority.
For full details, please see:
https://ap.washington.edu/ahr/position-details/?job_id=68370
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN PLANETARY SCIENCES
Planetary Sciences Group, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
Application deadline: February 8, 2021
As a Research Associate, the tasks include:
– Independent research in the field of computer-based and theoretical
modelling of processes in the Solar System, especially concerning the
dynamics of impacts on planetary surfaces and cosmic dust dynamics.
– Observation planning and data analysis for space missions in which
the research group is involved, especially in the fields of imaging
observations (planets, moons, rings, asteroids, comets) and cosmic dust
dynamics.
– Establishing and maintaining scientific collaborations, and
interdisciplinary linking of research results, within the university as
well as nationally and international colaborators, presentations at
internal and international events and conferences.
– Acquisition of third-party funding.
– Planning and implementation of courses within the framework of the
international Master’s programme “Planetary Sciences & Remote Sensing”,
with focus on planetary physics (e.g. planetary magnetic fields and
plasma, celestial mechanics and space missions.)
– Supervision and advising of doctoral candidates, students and
(visiting) scientists.
Requirements of employment:
– Ph.D. in Planetary Sciences, Physics, Astronomy or Geology.
– At least 5 years of professional experience
More information:
https://tinyurl.com/y37mejjg
Postdoctoral Scholar Position, Exoplanet Habitability with Aomawa Shields, UC Irvine
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-scholar-position-exoplanet-habitability
INAF POSTDOC FOR DAWN AND EXOMARS
A postdoctoral fellowship is available at the National Institute for
Astrophysics (INAF) Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology
working with Dr. Maria Cristina de Sanctis on “Analysis of Oxia Planum
from remote sensing data and terrestrial laboratory analogues of Mars
and Ceres.”
For more information, go to:
Click to access Bando-2020-36-AR_inglese.pdf
Applications are due January 22, 2021.
The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona (https://www.lpl.arizona.edu) invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher in the fields of electron microscopy and planetary materials. The successful applicant will be part of the planetary materials research group (https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/PMRG/) that uses microscopy to explore the nature and origins of planetary materials. This is a year-to-year appointment up to 2 years contingent upon funding and performance. The position is expected to begin in the Spring 2021 semester. The University of Arizona has recently invested in electron microscopy, and the postdoctoral candidate will have access to a Cameca SX-100 electron microprobe, two Hitachi scanning electron microscopes, a ThermoScientific Helios focused-ion-beam scanning-electron microscope, and an aberration-corrected Hitachi HF5000 scanning transmission electron microscope. These instruments are housed within the Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization Facility (https://kmicf.lpl.arizona.edu) and will play a critical role in the analysis of samples to be returned by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Mission.
The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects aimed at understanding material origins including refractory materials that compose ancient stardust, the first solar-system solids, as well as samples returned from asteroids and the moon. The position will involve correlative microscopy and the candidate will have the opportunity to develop their own techniques using the facilities within KMICF. The applicant must be able to work independently as well as in in a group environment that includes undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and staff members. Also expected is the ability to work in a highly collaborative environment with materials scientists and astrochemists and the ability to produce timely reporting of results at international conferences and in refereed journal publications.
For more information on the position, please visit https://arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/3736?c=arizona.
Two open job positions (post-doc and PhD) at the Kiruna Space Campus of Luleå University of Technology (Sweden) in the area of small satellite missions for technology demonstrations and scientific investigations supporting cis-lunar, lunar and deep-space exploration:
– PostDoc Position in Small Satellite Systems: https://www.ltu.se/ltu/Lediga-jobb?l=en&rmpage=job&rmjob=4273&rmlang=UK
– PhD Student Position in Small Satellite Systems: https://www.ltu.se/ltu/Lediga-jobb?l=en&rmpage=job&rmjob=4271&rmlang=UK
The application deadline for both positions is 10th of January 2021.
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR
Work on Vera Rubin Observatory solar system discovery pipelines and system commissioning. Job opening extended to 5pm PST on Dec. 24th. https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/cd75520f
GRADUATE STUDENT AND POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN COMET / ASTEROID SCIENCE
The Technical University Braunschweig (Germany) is seeking
applications for one graduate student and two postdoctoral positions
in comet / asteroid science.
Complete job descriptions and instructions on how to apply can be
found under the following links:
http://bit.ly/2Km5Pck_phd
http://bit.ly/3asyMxZ_postdoc
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE AT LOWELL OBSERVATORY
Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona is currently seeking
applications for a Postdoctoral Associate in Near-Earth Objects
Studies.
A complete job description and instructions on how to apply can be
found on our employment page:
https://lowell.edu/about/employment/
Inquiries may be sent to Catie Blazek at humanresources at lowell.edu
NASA Johnson Scientist Positions:
For the full ad for the LA-MC-ICP-MS Isotope Geochemist position go to: https://jacobs.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=AER0005BR&tz=GMT-06%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago
For the full ad for the Experimental Petrology/EMPA Researcher position go to: https://jacobs.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=AER0005BV&tz=GMT-06%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago
Postdoctoral Associate in Exoplanet Science
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-associate-exoplanet-science
Postdoctoral Associate – Near-Earth Object Studies
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-associate-near-earth-object-studies
JOB DESCRIPTION: PLANETARY ASTRONOMER
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). 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.
For details: https://seti.org/jobs/planetary-astronomer
SSERVI NPP Opening – https://npp.usra.edu/opportunities/details/?ro=18906. The due date is March 1, 2021.
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-engineering-physics-tenure-track-faculty
NASA Hubble Fellowship- #0049161
https://dps.aas.org/content/nasa-hubble-fellowship-0049161
Bridge to Faculty Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago has established a program that aims to attract and retain “promising scholars from different backgrounds, with an emphasis on individuals from groups who are underrepresented in their discipline.”
Read a summary at
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/planetary_news/2020/11/11/bridge-to-faculty-program-at-the-university-of-illinois-at-chicago/
Get more information about the program at
https://eaes.uic.edu/people/open-positions/
The University of Arizona Department of Astronomy is offering a Prize Fellowship in Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics. While open to all topics, planet formation theory is certainly welcome. The job ad is on AAS, has a Dec. 13, 2020 deadline and more info is here.
https://www.as.arizona.edu/directors-message
The Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization Facility (KMICF) at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona (https://kmicf.lpl.arizona.edu) invites applications for the position of Research Scientist III. KMICF is an analytical facility dedicated to research excellence in imaging, spectroscopy, and analysis of heterogeneous materials from the millimeter to atomic scale. Laboratories include electron microprobe, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy. The staff scientist will work with the instrument scientist and be responsible for managing daily operations of the focused-ion-beam and scanning electron microscope laboratories.
The Research Scientist will have access to world-class electron- and ion-beam instrumentation and the opportunity to work in a dynamic research environment. KMICF will figure prominently in the analysis of samples to be returned from asteroid Bennu by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Mission (https://www.asteroidmission.org), and so the successful candidate will have an opportunity to participate in measurements of the returned sample.
The successful candidate will be a highly organized individual with knowledge of electron and ion-beam instrumentation and laboratory practices. A professional demeanor and demonstrated interpersonal skills are required for working with all levels of users including: students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, other staff scientists, their guests and visitors, as well as the general public.
Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; state retirement plan; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more.
The University of Arizona has been listed by Forbes as one of America’s Best Employers in the United States and WorldatWork and the Arizona Department of Health Services have recognized us for our innovative work-life programs. For more information about working at the University of Arizona, please click here.
For more information on the position including how to apply, please visit https://arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/3156?c=arizona. The position will remain open until filled.
Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, the University of Notre Dame. The Department of Civil & Env. Eng. & Earth Sciences is seeking a motivated post-doctoral research associate to conduct focused research into the geomechanical properties of lunar regolith and related simulants. The foci of such research will be on trafficability, construction, and resource extraction of regolith materials, areas of critical importance for advancing humanity to the Moon and beyond. Research activities will include design of experiments, modeling of results, and theoretical investigations. Individuals are sought with relevant engineering and/or geoscience backgrounds and should send an application to Clive R. Neal (cneal at nd.edu) containing a description of qualifications to conduct the proposed research, a full CV, and contact information for 3 referees for letters of evaluation. Applications will be considered upon receipt and should be submitted by 10 January 2021.
PH.D. AND POSTDOC POSITIONS ON EXOPLANETS IN OSLO, NORWAY
The University of Oslo, Department for Geosciences, Centre for Earth
Evolutions and Dynamics invites applications to two positions in
Planetary/Exoplanetary Sciences. The successful Ph.D. candidate is
expected to evaluate the variability of terrestrial planet interior
structures based on experimental and computational mineral physics.
https://www.jobbnorge.no/ledige-stillinger/stilling/193760/phd-research-fellow-in-planetary-sciences-exoplanetary-research
The successful postdoc candidate is expected to evaluate extensively
the range of protoplanetary disk composition for hypothetical
terrestrial planet formation.
https://www.jobbnorge.no/ledige-stillinger/stilling/193685/postdoctoral-research-fellow-in-planetary-sciences-exoplanetary-research
Application deadline November 15, 2020
Job Title: Software Engineer (MCSS.1756)
Location of job: Mission Control Space Services, Ottawa ON, Canada
Deadline for Applying: November 15, 2020
Brief Job Description:
Mission Control is seeking enthusiastic candidates for the position of Software Engineer to play a key role in the full product lifecycle for software for commercial space exploration missions. We’re looking to grow our software team to ramp up development of our Mission Control Software and we are looking for candidates who are passionate about space exploration and robotics who want to contribute to growing a small company from the ground up (literally and figuratively)! You will be exposed to a wide variety of tasks with abrupt changes to deadlines and scope, so applicants must be versatile self-starters who work well in teams and aren’t afraid to learn something new and get outdoors to test your code on our robots (probably in a desert somewhere).
Full Posting here: https://missioncontrolspaceservices.com/join-the-team/
Application Instructions: Please send your cover letter and resume addressed to Dr. Michele Faragalli to: hr@missioncontrolspaceservices.com
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN SPACE PLASMAS AT LASP, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
The Space Plasma Group at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space
Physics (LASP), University of Colorado, Boulder (CU) invites
applications for multiple open positions for research scientists at
different rankings (RS-I, RS-II, or RS-III). Research projects include:
(1) data analysis of Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission and
accompanying modeling efforts to study magnetic reconnection,
turbulence, acceleration, shocks, and/or other kinetic plasma
processes,
(2) application of machine learning to space weather, especially
Earth’s radiation belt and ionospheric phenomena,
(3) analysis of Parker Solar Probe data to study near-Sun solar wind
plasma and field phenomena, and
(4) Mars data analysis with key interest in the Langmuir Probe and
Waves (LPW) data from the MAVEN mission.
The candidates must hold Ph.D. in physics or similar discipline. The
candidate should indicate their research interests, and how they could
enhance the research projects above. Depending on the science topic,
demonstration of their skills in data analysis, MHD/PIC simulation, or
machine learning is highly desirable.
Application deadline: January 31, 2021.
Required materials: Cover letter, resume/CV, contact of three
professional references, unofficial transcript (if graduated in 3
years):
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=27442
For more information, please contact: Xiangning.chu@lasp.colorado.edu
RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITION OPEN AT THE PLANETARY SCIENCE INSTITUTE,
COLORADO OFFICE
The Planetary Science Institute is seeking a Research Assistant to
support operations of the Shallow Radar (SHARAD) instrument onboard
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft, to participate in
the development of a new Planetary Orbital Radar Processing and
Simulation System (PORPASS), and to contribute to other research
projects in our Lakewood, Colorado office.
Key responsibilities:
– Develop software for PORPASS and the Colorado SHARAD Processing
System (CO-SHARPS).
– Provide technical support to end users of PORPASS and CO-SHARPS.
– Assist in planning new observations to be taken by SHARAD in the
ongoing MRO mission.
– Participate in research projects involving the study of Mars’
surface and subsurface properties using orbital radar soundings,
thermophysical observations, and other data.
Minimum Qualifications:
– Bachelor’s degree in science, engineering, or mathematics
– Experience in web application development, including SQL and PHP
scripting
– Proficiency with Linux operating systems and scripting
– Proficiency with Python, IDL, MATLAB, or similar programming
languages
– A demonstrated ability to work well with others
For full job posting and application procedures, please go to:
https://www.psi.edu/about/hr
To learn about working at PSI, go to:
http://www.psi.edu
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SOUGHT
Albion College in south-central Michigan is seeking a Visiting
Assistant Professor. The successful candidate would teach Introductory
Astronomy + lab and Astrophysics I + lab in Spring 2021, and
Introductory Astronomy + lab and any physics courses that need coverage
in Fall 2021. Extending the position to Spring 2022 is a possibility.
Please apply at:
https://apply.interfolio.com/80281
Contact Nicolle Zellner (Department Chair, Physics) at
nzellner_at_albion.edu with questions about the position.
JPL RESEARCH SCIENTIST II, PLANETARY AND EXOPLANETARY ATMOSPHERES
Location: Pasadena, CA
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology,
invites applications for a staff Scientist position in observational
studies of the atmospheres of the Gas and Ice Giant planets from
ground-based and airborne facilities. It is expected that the
successful candidate will develop an independently funded research
program and will pursue new lines of research focusing on the dynamics
and chemistry of the giant planets of the Solar System.
The position requires a Ph.D. in planetary science, planetary physics,
astronomy, or related scientific discipline, along with demonstrated
experience in conducting observations with large ground-based or
airborne telescopes, with a successful track record and strong interest
in applying those efforts to problems related to planetary science. The
successful candidate will have a demonstrated professional reputation
as a productive researcher with a track record of publications in
peer-reviewed journals.
For a full description and to apply, please visit:
http://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-12485-Research-Scientist-II-Planetary-and-Exoplanetary-Atmospheres
Applications received by November 23, 2020, will receive full
consideration.
TWO FACULTY POSITIONS IN EXOPLANETS AND PLANETARY SCIENCES
Universidad Adolfo Ibanez
Santiago, Chile
https://dps.aas.org/content/two-faculty-positions-exoplanets-and-planetary-sciences
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW – GEOPHYSICS – MARS 3D ICECAP RADAR IMAGING
Colorado School of Mines Department of Geophysics – Golden, Colorado
The Colorado School of Mines Department of Geophysics invites applications for
a postdoctoral researcher in 3D imaging of the Mars ice caps using orbital radar data.
The successful candidate’s responsibilities will consist of developing custom radar processing
and imaging software, as well as the processing of large 3D data volumes obtained from Mars
orbiters equipped with radar systems (SHARAD and MARSIS). We seek an outstanding individual
holding a Ph.D. in geophysics, (electrical) engineering, or a related discipline with demonstrated
– experience with orbital radar instrumentation and data processing;
– experience with large scale numerical modeling, imaging, and inversion;
– excellent programming skills in C++ and Python, or equivalent languages;
– experience with high-performance distributed computing.
All candidates applying for this position should be motivated to work in an interdisciplinary framework and to interact closely with other team members at Mines and partner institutions. The candidate is expected to work independently, demonstrating initiative, strong organizational and communication skills, and respect for project deadlines.
For more info and for full consideration, please submit applications by November 15, 2020, via the Mines application portal:
https://jobs.mines.edu/cw/en-us/job/494592/postdoctoral-fellow-geophysics-mars-3d-icecap-radar-imaging
Please send any questions to Dr. Paul Sava (psava at mines.edu).
BROWN UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTIAL DIVERSITY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
The Brown University Presidential Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship
program is seeking candidates for its 2021-2023 cohort. This program
seeks promising Ph.D. graduates from underrepresented groups and/or
those who have demonstrated support for underrepresented groups through
their teaching and research to spend up to two years at Brown
University. The program continues to be a priority for Brown in
bringing diverse scholars to the university with the ultimate goal of
changing the professoriate here and beyond. The application and more
information can be found here:
https://www.brown.edu/about/administration/institutional-diversity/initiatives/presidential-diversity-postdoctoral-fellowship
Upcoming Planetary Science Research Positions at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
The Heliophysics and Planetary Science Branch at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, plans to offer multiple positions seeking scientists to conduct research and develop applications to solve challenging Planetary Science problems. Outstanding candidates have the potential to be selected for federal employment, joining more than 30 other federal employees, academic staff, and contractors supporting Planetary Science efforts within the Branch, a subset of the Science Research and Projects Division, and the Science and Technology Office at Marshall Space Flight Center.
Research Space Scientist positions will be offered for researchers in planetary science, with expertise in remote sensing of planets, moons, and asteroids, and the development of instrumentation for planetary science investigations. The selected candidates will add substantive capability synergistic with the current staff and the goals of NASA’s Artemis program and MSFC’s strategy to integrate human space flight and science robotic capabilities in the Artemis era. The candidates will have an opportunity to lead the development of research proposals for new activities, execute funded projects, and share their accomplishments through conference participation and appropriate peer-reviewed literature.
The positions are expected to be announced in autumn 2020 under the category of Research Space Scientist and at the GS-13 grade level. Successful candidates will have had experience applying advanced tools, techniques, and/or data analysis/mining/machine learning techniques to datasets collected with remote sensing measurement techniques. Candidates should have made regular contributions to a research team with some guidance and direction, developed new analysis techniques to solve challenging problems, made contributions to peer-reviewed proposals in response to technical solicitations, and have contributed to peer-reviewed publications as part of a demonstrated publication record.
The formal announcement of the opportunity and related requirements will be posted in the near future at USAJobs (www.usajobs.gov) and can be found by searching with keyword NASA and location of Huntsville, Alabama. Applications are only accepted through the USAJobs portal, and United States citizenship is required to be eligible for these civil service positions. Candidates are encouraged to create a USAJobs profile well in advance to populate their resume and may also subscribe to USAJobs alerts received via email. Informal inquiries can be directed to Dr. David McKenzie, david.e.mckenzie@nasa.gov, 256-961-7896.
POSTDOC WITH MAVEN’S IMAGING ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROGRAPH TEAM
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the
University of Colorado Boulder seeks a talented scientist for the
Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) team on MAVEN. IUVS is making
important discoveries in Mars atmosphere, including escape and
evolution, aurora, nightglow, photochemistry, composition, dynamics and
cloud formation.
Key Responsibilities: Observational studies of the Mars atmosphere
through ultraviolet spectroscopy and imaging. Scientific analysis of
data obtained, publication of results in scientific journals,
conference presentations. Support for mission/instrument operations and
observation planning. Operation and enhancement of automated data
processing pipelines. Mentoring student researchers.
Qualifications: Ph.D in Planetary Science, Astronomy, Atmospheric
Science, Physics or similar. Coding proficiency in python, IDL or
similar. Skill with data analysis, image processing, statistics.
Familiarity with Mars atmospheric science, including one or more of the
following: atmospheric structure, dayglow, nightglow, aurora,
photochemistry, ultraviolet spectroscopy, atmospheric evolution,
climate, waves and tides, General Circulation Models, numerical
simulation.
For more on CU/Boulder, LASP, benefits, please see:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/jobDetail?jobId=21086
We are committed to building a culturally diverse community of faculty,
staff, and students contributing to an inclusive campus environment.
Application review begins on 15 November. Remote work during the
pandemic is negotiable. Contact nick.schneider at lasp.colorado.edu.
Upcoming Planetary Science Research Positions at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
The Heliophysics and Planetary Science Branch at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, plans to offer multiple positions seeking scientists to conduct research and develop applications to solve challenging Planetary Science problems. Outstanding candidates have the potential to be selected for federal employment, joining more than 30 other federal employees, academic staff, and contractors supporting Planetary Science efforts within the Branch, a subset of the Science Research and Projects Division, and the Science and Technology Office at Marshall Space Flight Center.
Research Space Scientist positions will be offered for researchers in planetary science, with expertise in remote sensing of planets, moons, and asteroids, and the development of instrumentation for planetary science investigations. The selected candidates will add substantive capability synergistic with the current staff and the goals of NASA’s Artemis program and MSFC’s strategy to integrate human space flight and science robotic capabilities in the Artemis era. The candidates will have an opportunity to lead the development of research proposals for new activities, execute funded projects, and share their accomplishments through conference participation and appropriate peer-reviewed literature.
The positions are expected to be announced in autumn 2020 under the category of Research Space Scientist and at the GS-13 grade level. Successful candidates will have had experience applying advanced tools, techniques, and/or data analysis/mining/machine learning techniques to datasets collected with remote sensing measurement techniques. Candidates should have made regular contributions to a research team with some guidance and direction, developed new analysis techniques to solve challenging problems, made contributions to peer-reviewed proposals in response to technical solicitations, and have contributed to peer-reviewed publications as part of a demonstrated publication record.
The formal announcement of the opportunity and related requirements will be posted in the near future at USAJobs (www.usajobs.gov) and can be found by searching with keyword NASA and location of Huntsville, Alabama. Applications are only accepted through the USAJobs portal, and United States citizenship is required to be eligible for these civil service positions. Candidates are encouraged to create a USAJobs profile well in advance to populate their resume and may also subscribe to USAJobs alerts received via email. Informal inquiries can be directed to Dr. David McKenzie, david.e.mckenzie at nasa.gov, 256-961-7896.
WEISS POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP POSITION AT RICE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Rice
University invites applications for the Weiss Postdoctoral Research
Fellowship. We are seeking candidates with independent research
interests that intersect with one or more faculty within our
department. Applicants are requested to develop a proposal of research
to be undertaken during the fellowship period. The principal selection
criteria are scientific excellence, a clearly expressed research plan
to address questions at the forefront of their field of study,
independent research ideas and new directions beyond the applicant’s
Ph.D. work, and research synergies with at least one faculty.
Preference will be given to applicants whose proposals demonstrate
independence and originality.
A Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment, but candidates must
have received their Ph.D. no more than 3 years before their start date
at Rice. Domestic and international applicants are welcome. The
research fellowships will be supported for two years, pending
satisfactory progress during the first year, and covers an annual
stipend of $60,000 with a benefits package and an additional annual
discretionary research allowance of $3,500. Applications due
December 1, 2020. Further details available here:
https://jobs.rice.edu/postings/24791
Our team at Koya Leadership Partners is leading the search for the first Executive Director of Yerkes Future Foundation. At Koya, we partner with clients to identify and recruit mission-driven senior leaders.
About Yerkes Future Foundation & Yerkes Observatory
Yerkes Observatory, the birthplace of modern astrophysics, is a majestic, iconic building with a rich history of science discovery and education on the shores of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Yerkes Observatory was established in 1897 and for its first 120+ years was funded and operated by the University of Chicago. In 2018, the University transferred ownership to the Yerkes Future Foundation.
The mission of the Yerkes Future Foundation (“YFF”) is to preserve and protect Yerkes Observatory, celebrate its history and continue to foster its goals of research, education and astronomical observation. In this next chapter, the goal of YFF is to create breakthrough programs and experiences that advance its mission and vision in powerful new ways resulting in new access to astronomy and science education. Yerkes Observatory also seeks to establish itself as a year-round, world-renowned destination by offering unique ways to engage with the historically significant buildings and grounds, history and STEM learning. It is important to note that first and foremost, YFF seeks to be a place of scientific research that re-captures the underlying academic foundations upon which the Observatory was originally conceived.
The Opportunity (click here for the Position Profile)
The Executive Director provides full oversight of all aspects of the organization, including strategy, fundraising, finance, administration, marketing, community engagement, operations and property management, education programs, tours, rental activities, as well as the organizational structure and personnel to maintain the facility. Additionally, the ED will be responsible for interpreting the 48 acres of Olmsted designed grounds for programming, events and public use.
This is an exciting opportunity for an entrepreneurial and visionary leader to partner with an ambitious Board of Directors and build an organization from the ground-up. This includes the hiring of staff, the development of ambitious research and educational programs, and fundraising to support these initiatives.
Leaders with experience leading a nonprofit organization or related for-profit entity are appealing. Proven fundraising experience is highly desired. A concentration in some area of science, including but not limited to astronomy, is not a requirement but will be beneficial. Experience in facilities management will be helpful but is not required.
Potential candidates are encouraged to express interest here. We welcome recommendations of potential candidates via this email or yerkesfuturefoundation@koyapartners.com. Feel free to thoughtfully share this opportunity in your networks.
Please note: If you are interested in connecting for a conversation, but now is not a good time, please feel free to respond with “follow up later,” and we will follow up in a few weeks.
Postdoctoral Research Position @ Washington University in St. Louis:
Come join the NASA SSERVI ICE Five-O team at WashU. We are looking to
hire a postdoc to research space-weathering effects in extreme
conditions on the Moon and volatile-silicate interactions within the
regolith. The successful candidate will work closely with scientists in
the Physics and Earth and Planetary Sciences Departments at WashU to
study Space weathering and volatile-regolith interactions through
experiments and electron microscopy. They will also collaborate with the
ICE Five-O team to investigate topics related to volatile evolution and
regolith development.
https://jobs.wustl.edu/
Job Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate – Physics – 49129
Any questions please contact Jeffrey Gillis-Davis, ICE Five-O PI, at
j.gillis-davis at wustl.edu.
JPL POSTDOC IN OCEAN WORLDS ICE SHELLS
https://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-12443-Postdoctoral-Researcher-Ocean-Worlds-Ice-Shell-Modeling
In search of an enthusiastic researcher to join a wonderful group of
icy explorers at JPL! JPL is accepting applications for a postdoctoral
research position in geophysical modeling relevant to the icy layers of
Jupiter’s moon Europa, and potentially to other ocean worlds. This may
involve modeling of tectonic processes, constructing analytical or
first-principles arguments, describing ice shell evolution, melting,
freezing, and/or non-ice chemistry incorporation. These results will be
used to understand the potential for future measurements by robotic
spacecraft, and to derive environmental constraints on potential future
concepts for subsurface and ocean access. Dr. Samuel Howell, an ocean
worlds research scientist in the Planetary Interiors and Geophysics
group, will serve as the primary postdoctoral advisor. Please contact
samuel.m.howell at jpl.nasa.gov with any questions. Candidates should have
a recent Ph.D. in geology, planetary science, physics, or a related
field, with a strong background in analytical, numerical, and/or
statistical analysis as applied to geophysical research. Experience in
research relevant to the outer planet satellites and the impacts of
geophysical processes on habitability are highly desirable
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER, SCIENCE (VISITING) (GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL MATERIALS)
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), part of the Universities Space Research
Association (USRA), invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in the area
of geochemistry and petrology of extraterrestrial materials.
The successful candidate will work as part of a team of planetary scientists at NASA
Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The project is funded by NASA to investigate
the effect of shock on H mobility in nominally anhydrous minerals and apatite. The work
will involve impact shock experiments on geological materials, and their analysis by a
variety of in-situ techniques. Candidates with a strong background in petrology or
geochemistry, and preferably experience with H analysis by FTIR or SIMS and shock
effects and experimental petrology in minerals and meteorites, are encouraged to apply.
Completion of the PhD by the beginning of the appointment is required. The position
would be for one year, with a possible extension to a second year. The candidate must
be able to pass a detailed government background investigation. Technical questions
should be addressed to Dr. Anne Peslier (anne.h.peslier@nasa.gov). Interested applicants
should apply to the posting before October 1, 2020 at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/
and must submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae with list of publications, a two- to three-
page statement of research interests and plans, and a list of at least three professional
references. For general information about LPI please go to https://www.lpi.usra.edu/.
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 is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities / Females / Protected
Veterans / Disabled / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity.
PLASKETT FELLOWSHIP 2020 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA
https://career17.sapsf.com/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=10684&company=nationalreP
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) is seeking a dynamic postdoctoral
Research Associate to work within one or more of the multiple areas of astronomy
research within the NRC’s Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre
(NRC-HAA) located in Victoria BC. The chosen candidate would be someone who
shares our core values of Integrity, Excellence, Respect and Creativity.
The successful candidate will be an outstanding recent doctoral graduate in astrophysics
or another closely related discipline who is highly motivated to engage in scientific projects
at the NRC’s Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre (NRC-HAA).
Plaskett Fellows undertake leading-edge research activities in the field of astronomy
and astrophysics.
For background information on the Plaskett fellowship program, please go to:
https://nrc.canada.ca/en/corporate/careers/plaskett-fellowship
Information on NRC-HAA staff and their research interests is available at http://astroherzberg.org.
Full details of this position can found here:
https://career17.sapsf.com/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=10684&company=nationalreP
UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)-funded PDRA position
Further details can be found at: http://www.open.ac.uk/about/employment/vacancies/pdra-lunar-volatiles-17622
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, FACULTY
POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCE
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS)
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cambridge,
Massachusetts invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position
in the broad area of Planetary Science. EAPS is an academic community
of approximately 40 faculty, 100 research staff (including postdocs),
and 180 students, who together form leading research programs on all
aspects of Earth, planetary, geo-biological, ocean, atmospheric,
and climate sciences, some of which reside within the MIT WHOI
Joint Program. To receive full consideration, complete applications
must be received by November 1, 2020.
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/16642
JPL OPEN POSITION: RESEARCH SCIENTIST, OUTER PLANET MAGNETOSPHERES AND MOON INTERACTION
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
invites applications for a Research Scientist position in planetary
science, with a focus on research and instrument/mission development in
the areas of magnetospheres, magnetosphere-moon interactions and
astrobiology.
In this position you will conduct planetary science research with a
focus on modeling of magnetospheric charged particle interactions and
other exogenous weathering effects, and applying such results to inform
remote sensing observations and biosignature detection. It is expected
that the successful candidate would develop an independently-funded
research program and would pursue new mission and/or instrument
opportunities focusing on the exploration of habitable environments in
the Solar System, in particular the icy moons of the Ice Giant planets.
This position requires a Ph.D. degree in space physics, planetary
science, planetary physics, or a related field along with expertise in
outer planet magnetospheres and moon-magnetosphere interactions
(ideally Ice Giants).
To view the full description and apply, please visit:
http://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-12409-Research-Science-Outer-Planet-Magnetospheres-and-Moon-Interactions.
Applications received by October 12, 2020, will receive full
consideration.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER
The School of Geosciences at the University of Oklahoma is seeking a
Postdoctoral Researcher to work with a diverse team of planetary
scientists, geoscientists, geoengineers, and social scientists on a
2-year project aimed at identifying, empowering, and rewarding
diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) champions within the geosciences
by aligning hiring, promotion, award, and other evaluation systems with
institutional and community goals to promote diversity and inclusion
within the Geosciences, including Planetary Science. The postdoc will
work with the proposal team to survey programs nationally and interview
faculty in focus departments to establish how faculty are currently
evaluated in geoscience departments, then determine how DEI efforts fit
within evaluation, tenure, promotion, and award frameworks. This
postdoc is funded 75% by an NSF grant, with additional funding provided
by endowed funds. We expect the postdoc to spend 0.75 FTE working on
this project, with the remaining 0.25 FTE available to pursue other
research interests. We are open to flexible work arrangements,
including a possible remote postdoc. For more information and
application instructions, please visit our website:
https://meem.oucreate.com/nsf-golden-rewards-postdoc/
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Physics at Oklahoma State University invites
applications for a tenure track assistant professor position in
astronomy or planetary sciences. The successful candidate should have a
proven track record of research in their respective area and is
expected to attract extramural research funding, publish scholarly
articles, and teach effectively at the graduate and undergraduate
levels. The successful candidate will also be expected to oversee the
department’s Mendenhall Observatory and coordinate outreach activity at
the site:
https://physics.okstate.edu/research/mendenhall-observatory
OSU is a Carnegie-R1 comprehensive public research university committed
to increasing the diversity of its faculty (currently 25% of the
Physics Department faculty are from underrepresented groups). The
Department of Physics welcomes applications from outstanding
candidates, who, through their research, teaching, and/or service will
contribute to the diversity and excellence of the Physics Department. A
Ph.D. in Physics or an allied field is required as well as the promise
of excellence in teaching and the ability to mentor underrepresented
students.
An appointment at the Assistant Professor level is expected with a
start date of August 17, 2021. Review of applications will begin on
January 4, 2021 and will continue until the position is filled.
Apply at:
https://apply.interfolio.com/77415
Planet is currently hiring for a couple of roles potentially relevant to folks here!
-Scientific Computing/Geospatial Software Engineer (image calibration stuff)
https://boards.greenhouse.io/planetlabs/jobs/2292161
-Data Visualization Associate (processing satellite imagery to look pretty for things like media releases, marketing, etc.)
https://boards.greenhouse.io/planetlabs/jobs/2284791
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN DATA VISUALIZATION FOR PLANETARY AND SPACE
SCIENCES
https://virtualplanet.wustl.edu/postdoc-position-in-data-visualization-for-planetary-sciences/
The Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Washington University
in St. Louis seeks a postdoctoral research associate to manage a unique
data visualization program within the Fossett Laboratory for Virtual
Planetary Exploration. The Fossett Lab is a leader in developing
applications and outreach experiences that leverage Augmented Reality
(AR) technology for education and research in Earth, planetary, and
space sciences. The successful candidate will maintain apps for
Microsoft HoloLens, iOS, and Android devices; build new AR experiences
that serve needs of Washington University instructors and scholars; and
coordinate education and outreach.
The candidate selected for this position will also conduct independent
research as an associate of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
(MCSS). In their application, the candidate should describe research
interests and list potential collaborators from among MCSS faculty.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Earth, planetary, or space science. The
initial appointment is for one year, renewable for a second year.
Salary is commensurate with experience. To apply, contact Phil
Skemer, Director of the Fossett Lab, with a statement of interest, CV,
and names and contact information for three professional references.
pskemer at wustl.edu
http://virtualplanet.wustl.edu
Postdoctoral Position in Data Visualization for Planetary and Space Sciences
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in Saint Louis seeks a motivated postdoctoral research associate to manage a unique data visualization program within the Fossett Laboratory for Virtual Planetary Exploration. The Fossett Lab is a leader in the development of applications and outreach experiences that leverage Augmented Reality (AR) technology for education and research in Earth, planetary, and space science. The successful candidate will collaborate with the Director of the Fossett Lab to maintain a suite of apps for Microsoft HoloLens, iOS, and Android devices; build new AR experiences that serve the needs of Washington University instructors and scholars; and coordinate education and outreach activities with students, faculty, administrators, and alumni.
The candidate selected for this position will also conduct independent research as an associate of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences (MCSS), and will contribute to this vibrant research community studying planetary materials, surfaces, and processes. In their application materials, the candidate should describe their research interests and list potential collaborators from among the faculty fellows of the MCSS.
Candidates must have a PhD in Earth, planetary, or space science and a record of excellent scholarship. Ideal candidates will have demonstrated interest in science communication, data visualization, and programming for AR/VR environments.
The initial appointment will be for a one year period and is renewable for a second year. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Research and travel funding will be available. Washington University is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer.
To apply, please contact Professor Phil Skemer, Director of the Fossett Lab, with a statement of interest, a CV, and the names and contact information for three professional references.
Email: pskemer at wustl.edu
Web: virtualplanet.wustl.edu
U.S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY ASTRONOMER
The Nautical Almanac Office AA Department is hiring for an Astronomer GS-1330-11/12
APPOINTMENT TYPE: Permanent/Full-Time
LOCATION: Washington, DC
ANNOUNCEMENT: DE-10859318-20-DMM
OPEN DATE: 7/17/20
CLOSE DATE: 7/27/20
WHO MAY APPLY: ALL US CITIZENS
To view the full vacancy announcement, please use the link provided below:
The URL is: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/573609400
For more information, please see the DON USAJOBS Link:
https://donusajobs.gov/
RESEARCH PHYSICAL SCIENTIST – USGS ASTROGEOLOGY SCIENCE CENTER
The USGS Astrogeology Science Center is accepting applications for a Research
Physical Scientist term position. The position requires a combination of expertise
in machine learning and multivariate statistics, as well as in spectroscopy and planetary
science. The researcher would work on software development and data analysis for
ChemCam, SuperCam, and similar instruments. This position is equivalent to a post-doc,
although a PhD is not necessarily required if the applicant has an appropriate combination
of education and experience. Applications will be accepted through July 22, or until 65
applications have been received. Only US citizens are eligible for this position. Start
date is flexible but would be no earlier than mid-August.
Please refer to the job posting for more details:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/573169300
Contact Ryan Anderson (rbanderson at usgs.gov) with any questions.
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN ASTEROID CERES EVOLUTION AT NISER, INDIA
Looking for a postdoc for 3+2 years to work on Dawn mission spectral
data and geochemical models investigating the geologic evolution of
asteroid Ceres. PhDs with Planetary Science / Geoscience /
Cosmochemistry / Astronomy or relevant background may apply.
The project Max Planck India Partner Group is funded by
Max-Planck-Society (MPG). It is primarily in collaboration with MPS,
Germany, and others from France, US and Canada. Opportunities to visit
the collaborators’ lab and also attend international conferences shall
be provided.
For more information, please contact Guneshwar Thangjam, School of
Earth and Planetary Sciences, NISER (National Institute of Science
Education and Research), Bhubaneswar, India, thangja at niser.ac.in,
https://www.niser.ac.in/users/thangjam
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN PLANETARY MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS
Applications are now being accepted for two postdoctoral scientists to
work with the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Planetary Magnetospheres
Laboratory in Greenbelt, MD. The position is funded through the CRESST
II.
Position 1: The postdoctoral researcher will work for either the Juno
project with the primary responsibility of conducting analysis and
publishing the magnetometer results. In addition, the candidate will
assist with the magnetometer data validation and calibration.
Position 2: The data scientist’s primary responsibility will be to
develop a data production pipeline for future magnetometer missions.
This involves taking raw magnetometer data, applying the appropriate
transformations and calibrations, and producing the final public data
products. The data scientist is encouraged to pursue their own research
interest. Candidates for this position should have earned a Ph.D. in
physics, astronomy, planetary science, space physics, geosciences, or
related fields. Successful candidates should also have expertise with
one or more programming languages commonly used in space science and a
demonstrated track record in analyzing spaceflight data, especially
magnetometer data and experience with the NAIF SPICE software package
is highly desired. Applications received by July 15, 2020 will receive
the best consideration. Link to full job posting:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/bb0cf722
PROGRAM SCIENTIST JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS IN ASTROPHYSICS,
HELIOPHYSICS DIVISIONS AND THE EXPLORATION SCIENCE STRATEGY AND
INTEGRATION OFFICE
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate anticipates releasing a USAJOBS
announcement to fill multiple Program Scientist positions across the
directorate at Headquarters in Washington, D.C., including the
Heliophysics division, Astrophysics division, and Exploration Science
Strategy and Integration Office (ESSIO). SMD Program Scientist(s) will
work as part of a diverse and agile team whose core values include
excellence, integrity, transparency, and teamwork.
The USAJOBS announcement opened on June 29 and closes on July 6.
See full ad text:
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=53826
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate anticipates releasing a USAJOBS announcement to fill the position of Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Research (ADAAR) in Washington, DC. The ADAAR will work as part of a diverse and agile team whose core values include excellence, integrity, transparency, and teamwork.
Application Process:
This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement through https://www.USAJOBS.gov/, so it will only be open for 5 days. The short period that the announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority, which streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling competitive positions. In order to apply for this position, you will only need to submit your resume and answer the screening questions and supplemental information through USAJOBS.
Given the short period the announcement is open, it is a good idea to log into USAJOBS before and update your username, password, resume, etc., to facilitate the timely submission of an application.
The USAJOBS announcement will open on July 20, 2020 and close on July 27, 2020.
Anticipated NASA Job Announcement: Exploration Science Strategy and Integration Office Program Scientist(s)
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate anticipates releasing a USAJOBS announcement to fill multiple Program Scientist positions across the directorate at Headquarters in Washington, D.C., including within the Exploration Science Strategy and Integration Office (ESSIO). ESSIO Program Scientist(s) will work as part of a diverse and agile team whose core mission is to advance scientific investigations through collaboration between NASA Mission Directorates, the commercial sector, and international partners.
The USAJOBS announcement will open on June 29 and close on July 6. The announcement number is HQ20H0021
Application Process
This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement through https://www.USAJOBS.gov/, so it will only be open for 5 days. The short period that the announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority, which streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling competitive positions. In order to apply for this position, you will only need to submit your resume and answer the screening questions and supplemental information through USAJOBS.
POSTDOC POSITION IN PLANETARY SEISMOLOGY
The Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has an
immediate opening for a postdoctoral researcher in the field of
planetary seismology. The new hire will engage in a project to
establish bounds on the nature and amount of seismic activity on
Venus, assemble a catalog of Venus-analog events using
records from a variety of traditional and non-traditional seismic
sources, and then use the catalog to evaluate the viability of
potential instrument designs and analysis algorithms for an eventual
seismograph on Venus. This is a one-year project, but a strong
performer could transition into a multi-year position conducting a TBD
mix of terrestrial and planetary seismology. Candidate is expected to
be well-versed in earthquake seismology; familiarity with planetary
science is desirable but not required. More information can be found
here:
https://sites.google.com/alaska.edu/robertherrick/resources/postdoc-advertisement?authuser=0.
Directions on how to apply:
https://careers.alaska.edu/en-us/job/514947/planetary-seismology-postdoctoral-fellow.
Review of applications will begins June 22, but applications will be
accepted until the position is filled; our desire is to have a person
in place by late summer.
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate anticipates releasing a USAJOBS announcement to fill multiple Program Scientist positions across the directorate at Headquarters in Washington, D.C., including within the Heliophysics Division. The anticipated release of the openings is June 2020. The Heliophysics Program Scientist(s) will work as part of a diverse and agile team whose core values include excellence, integrity, transparency, teamwork and a growth mindset toward stewarding the nation’s Heliophysics program.
Responsibilities
The strategic objective of NASA’s Heliophysics Division is to understand the Sun and its interactions with Earth, the Solar System and the interstellar medium, including space weather. Heliophysics incorporates studies of the interconnected elements in a single system that produces dynamic space weather and that evolves in response to solar, planetary, and interstellar conditions. Studying this system allows us to discover the fundamental physics governing how the universe works, and also helps protect our technology and astronauts in space. The study of the coupled Solar-Terrestrial system can also teach us more about the habitability of planets in other stellar systems throughout the universe.
SMD Program Scientists have broad responsibility for advancing NASA’s science portfolio. Program Scientists have substantial influence over high-level Heliophysics strategic planning, as well as leading the long-term scientific direction of missions and programs that they oversee.
Specifically, a Program Scientist within the Heliophysics Division:
Plans, directs, and leads the integration of cross-functional scientific programs in various technical disciplines.
Implements balanced programs across the breadth of a science portfolio within technological, scientific, budgetary, and programmatic constraints.
Oversees and manages flight projects across the breadth of a science portfolio to enable scientific mission success within budgetary and programmatic constraints.
Oversees research and analysis programs, including
developing proposal solicitations;
implementing the review of submitted proposals;
developing recommendations to management for selections that integrate proposal review and programmatic considerations; and
initiating and monitoring research contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements.
Provides innovative and implementable solutions that are strategic and tactical, and in alignment with the priorities of NASA and the nation.
Communicates, engages, and builds consensus with multiple stakeholders, including the scientific community, external advisory committees, senior NASA leaders, interagency and international partners, and programs and projects at NASA Centers.
Manages multiple and competing responsibilities using effective time management and organizational skills.
Actively promotes diversity and inclusiveness, within NASA appointed teams and committees, and within the science community.
NASA recognizes that candidates with non-traditional career paths, or individuals who are at earlier stages of their careers may have demonstrated experience in different ways. NASA encourages applications from such individuals.
Application Process
This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement through https://www.USAJOBS.gov/, so it will only be open for 5 days. The short period that the announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority, which streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling competitive positions. In order to apply for this position, you will only need to submit your resume and answer the screening questions and supplemental information through USAJOBS.
Given the short period the announcement is open, it is a good idea to log into USAJOBS before and update your username, password, resume, etc., to facilitate the timely submission of an application.
Further Information
Candidates interested in this opportunity are encouraged to contact NASA well in advance so they can make a well informed decision on submitting an application during the very short (5 day) window when the job opportunity will be open for applications. Questions about these anticipated openings for a Program Scientist at NASA Headquarters may be directed to Simon Plunkett, Program Scientist, Heliophysics at simon.p.plunkett at nasa.gov.
NASA NEXSS POSTDOCTORAL MANAGEMENT FELLOWSHIP
The NExSS (Nexus for Exoplanet Systems Science) has a new opportunity for a NASA Postdoctoral Management (NPMP) fellowship. NExSS is an interdisciplinary research network including experts in Earth Science, Planetary Science, Heliophysics, and Astrophysics (http://nexss.info). The main goal of NExSS is to apply a “systems science” perspective to the study of exoplanets, so we can study their diversity, histories, and habitability. Teams extrapolate our knowledge of Earth as a planet and the examples provided by the Sun and planets in our Solar System to better understand exoplanets, and vice versa. As a coordinated network, NExSS fosters interdisciplinary, collaborative work and facilitates access to diverse skill sets and a broad knowledge base.
This position will be split equally between research and policy/management work. The research will be composed of an independent research project led by the postdoctoral fellow, that leverages the NExSS science community. The management work involves interfacing with the NExSS science community in the pursuit of strengthening and expanding that community. Efforts in this area could include: facilitating collaborations; coordinating webinars, workshops, and other virtual meetings; leading or organizing the writing of white papers; improving communication both within and beyond the network, and contributing to the strategies for pursuing the above goals.
The successful candidate will join the NExSS management team. This management team is led by two co-directors, Victoria Meadows (University of Washington) and Dawn Gelino (NExScI/Caltech/JPL). They work with two program managers, Mary Voytek (NASA HQ) and Doug Hudgins (NASA HQ); and a program facilitator, Shawn Domagal-Goldman (NASA GSFC), to enact programs that strengthen the exoplanet and astrobiology communities. Shawn Domagal-Goldman will serve as the NPMP’s host at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. We seek creative individuals with leadership skills and a deep interest in strategic planning and collaborative research.
Please see https://npp.usra.edu/opportunities/details/?ro=19326 for more information.
The deadline for applications is July 1, 2020.
POSTDOCTORAL OR GUEST SCIENTIST POSITIONS IN SPACE PHYSICS
Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) invited applications for positions in the field of space plasma physics. The topics of the
respective positions:
– Investigation of electron dynamics in a cometary ionosphere. The work involves analysis of Rosetta data at comet 67P.
– Particle energization by collisionless shocks at electron scales. The work involves analysis of data from Magnetospheric Multiscale mission at the Earth’s bow shock.
Our team performs observations, data analysis and modelling of space plasma processes. The team has decades of experience in developing and operating instruments to measure electric fields, plasma temperature, density and density fluctuations for spacecraft missions.
The positions are available at IRF’s Uppsala office (Angstrom Laboratory).
Funded by grants from the Swedish National Space Agency for 2 years.
Applications: registrator at irf.se
Reference number: 2.2.1-137/20
Closing date: 31 May 2020
Information: https://www.irf.se/en/news/2020/04/29/postdoctoral-or-guest-scientist-positions-in-space-physics-ref-nr-2-2-1-137-20/
Contact:
Dr. Eriksson: anders.eriksson at irfu.se
Assoc. Prof. Khotyaintsev: yuri.khotyaintsev at irfu.se
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER, SCIENCE (VISITING) (RADIATIVE TRANSFER MODELING IN PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES)
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), run by the Universities Space Research Association (USRA), invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Radiative Transfer Modeling in Planetary Atmospheres.
The successful candidate will join Dr. Germán Martínez on the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer (MEDA) science team of NASA’s Mars 2020 mission, and will participate in analysis and interpretation of measurements made by the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS), one of the six environmental sensors comprising MEDA. TIRS is the first in situ Martian infrared radiometer including upward- and downward-looking channels, and it will measure the upward and downward thermal infrared radiation at the surface, the reflected solar radiation at the surface, the surface brightness temperature, and the near-surface vertical temperature profile. The successful candidate may also participate in operations planning for the MEDA instrument.
Read more at https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=1041&source=ONLINE&JobOwner=992390&company_id=16640&version=1&byBusinessUnit=&bycountry=0&bystate=0&byRegion=&bylocation=NULL&keywords=&byCat=&proximityCountry=&postalCode=&radiusDistance=&isKilometers=&tosearch=yes&city
JPL OPEN POSITION: RESEARCH SCIENTIST, ASTROBIOLOGY AND OCEAN WORLDS
Location: Pasadena, CA
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory invites applications for a Research
Scientist to join the Astrobiology and Ocean Worlds Group within the
Planetary Science Section. You will do the following:
– Lead development of instrumentation and/or mission concepts to
explore the subsurface of Mars and other habitable environments.
– Write proposals for advancing research and instrument/mission
development.
Required Qualifications:
– Ph.D. degree in Earth or Planetary Sciences or related scientific or
technical discipline.
– Demonstrated working knowledge at the forefront in the fields of
planetary habitability, geophysics, geodynamics, aqueous
geochemistry, modeling and biology/astrobiology, including but not
limited to the Mars subsurface.
– At least 5 years experience following the Ph.D. in research in one or
more of the aforementioned fields.
– Peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals in the
aforementioned fields.
– Well-established record in obtaining funding as PI for scientific
research and/or mission/instrument development.
– Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability
to both work as part of a team and lead a team.
To view the full description and apply, please visit:
http://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-11866-Research-Scientist-III-Astrobiology-and-Ocean-Worlds
Applications received by June 8, 2020, will receive full consideration.
USGS ASTROGEOLOGY CARTOGRAPHIC TECHNICIAN (TERM GS-07/08, FPL GS-09)
The USGS Astrogeology in Flagstaff AZ is hiring a Cartographic
Technician at the GS-07/08 level (Term position renewable up to 4
years). Duties include using planetary data sets to assist in the
generation of high-fidelity foundational spatial data products (e.g.,
photogrammetrically controlled image mosaics, digital elevation models)
to support the planetary science community. A bachelor’s degree or
higher is required. Experience generating cartographic products using
the USGS’ ISIS software, Ames Stereo Pipeline, and/or SOCET SET/GXP
workstations, and familiarity with scripting languages such as bash or
python is preferred. Apply through USAJOBS at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/567869800
Position open 5/18/2020 to 6/1/2020 and is limited to the first 65
applicants. An applicant must be a U.S. Citizen. Send inquires to
Michael Bland (mbland at usgs.gov).
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHERS IN PLANETARY MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS
Applications are now being accepted for two postdoctoral scientists to
work with the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Planetary Magnetospheres
Laboratory in Greenbelt, MD. The positions are funded through
CRESST II.
Position 1: The postdoctoral researcher will work for either the Juno
project with the primary responsibility of conducting analysis and
publishing the magnetometer results. In addition, the candidate will
assist with the magnetometer data validation and calibration.
Position 2: The data scientist’s primary responsibility will be to
develop a data production pipeline for future magnetometer missions.
This involves taking raw magnetometer data, applying the appropriate
transformations and calibrations, and producing the final public data
products. The data scientist is encouraged to pursue their own research
interest.
Candidates for these positions should have earned a Ph.D. in physics,
astronomy, planetary science, space physics, geosciences, or related
fields. Successful candidates should also have expertise with one or
more programming languages commonly used in space science and a
demonstrated track record in analyzing spaceflight data, especially
magnetometer data and experience with the NAIF SPICE software package
is highly desired.
Applications received by July 15, 2020, will receive the best
consideration. Link to full job posting:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/bb0cf722
JPL OPEN POSITION: RESEARCH SCIENTIST, PLANETARY INTERIORS AND
GEOPHYSICS
Location: Pasadena, CA
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory invites applications for a Scientist who
will bring new expertise to and ensure continuity of existing
capabilities at JPL in planetary science. The successful candidate will
develop models for the chemical evolution of Europa, Enceladus, Titan,
Ganymede, and other ocean worlds in support of the Icy Worlds, Titan,
and Vital Signs teams. The candidate will investigate the detailed
chemical evolution of Europa’s interior and its ice. Perform NASA
funded research, including setting up and conducting novel experiments
to measure chemical properties and processes applicable to planetary
interiors. Investigate the metamorphic evolution of Ceres’ rocky
mantle and support mission formulation as a subject matter expert on
ocean world chemistry.
This position requires the following qualifications:
– Ph.D. in geochemistry, planetary geophysics, or a related field.
– 3-4 years expertise in applying meteoritics, petrology, aqueous
geochemistry to problems in astrobiology.
The following qualifications are preferred:
– Knowledge of geophysical forward modeling and inverse theory,
high-pressure experimental design and implementation.
Applications are due by May 26, 2020 or until filled and should be
submitted at:
https://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-11799-Research-Scientist-II
Postdoctoral position opening to study Venus upper atmosphere with IPSL Venus GCM
The LMD Planetary Science team (Paris, France) is happy to announce an open postdoctoral position, starting in autumn 2020, for two years.
This position is opened in the context of the development of the Venus Climate Database funded by ESA, a new reference model for the atmosphere of Venus, based on the simulations done with the IPSL Venus GCM. These simulations will cover the altitude range from surface to exobase, near
250 km.
The studies proposed for this postdoctoral position will focus on the upper atmosphere of Venus, from the cloud-top to the thermosphere. Among the topics, the successful applicant will use available observations to validate the simulations in this region, work on the interpretation of these observations, and investigate the physical processes controlling dynamics from the upper mesosphere to the exobase. Comparison studies with other thermospheric GCMs could be proposed, to assess the robustness of these investigations.
Knowledge in planetary science and expertise in atmospheric dynamical modeling will be appreciated.
Work will be conducted at the Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique premises on the Pierre & Marie Curie campus of Sorbonne Universite, Paris, France.
More details available at this link.
Interested applicants should contact Sebastien Lebonnois:
sebastien.lebonnois at lmd.jussieu.fr
INSTRUMENT SCIENTIST AT NASA GSFC
The Planetary Environments Lab (PEL) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight
Center, is seeking an instrument scientist, with an emphasis on mass
spectrometry, for a civil servant position opening. The candidate must
have expertise in a variety of mass spectrometry techniques, with
experience in the development, testing, and implementation of current
and next generation mass spectrometer techniques. The PEL has developed
mass spectrometers and sampling systems for a variety of planetary
missions, including: Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) on the Curiosity
rover, MOMA on the ExoMars rover, MAVEN NGIMS, Cassini-Huygens GCMS,
Cassini INMS, LADEE NMS, and is presently developing mass spectrometers
for lunar missions and the mass spectrometer on the Dragonfly mission
to Titan.
Information on NASA GSFC’s Planetary Environment Lab:
https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/solarsystem/atmosenvironments/
Application Process
A full vacancy announcement, which contains further information
including qualification requirements and application instructions, will
be posted on May 18 to:
https://www.usajobs.gov/
and remain open for five days. The short period that the announcement
is open is due to the type of hiring authority, and is not a reflection
of the openness of the position.
Questions may be directed to the Chief of the Planetary Environments
Lab: Charles Malespin, charles.a.malespin at nasa.gov.
JOB OPPORTUNITY: INSTRUMENT SCIENTIST, MASS SPECTROMETRY, AT NASA GSFC
The Planetary Environments Lab (PEL) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
in Greenbelt, MD is seeking an instrument scientist, with an emphasis on mass
spectrometry, for a civil servant position opening. The candidate must have expertise
in a variety of mass spectrometry techniques, with experience in the development,
testing, and implementation of current and next generation mass spectrometer techniques.
The PEL has developed mass spectrometers and sampling systems for a variety of
planetary missions, including: Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) on the Curiosity rover,
MOMA on the ExoMars rover, MAVEN NGIMS, Cassini-Huygens GCMS, Cassini INMS,
LADEE NMS, and is presently developing mass spectrometers for lunar missions and the
mass spectrometer on the Dragonfly mission to Titan.
For more information on the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Planetary Environment
Lab, please visit: https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/solarsystem/atmosenvironments/.
NASA recognizes that candidates with non-traditional career paths, or individuals
who are at earlier stages of their careers may have demonstrated experience in different
ways. NASA encourages applications from such individuals.
Application Process
Please note that this is a fair and open competition that all U.S. Citizens and Status
candidates can apply to.
A full vacancy announcement, which contains further information including qualification
requirements and application instructions, will be posted to https://www.usajobs.gov/ on
May 18, and remain open for Five (5) days. The short period that the announcement is
open is due to the type of hiring authority, which streamlines the hiring process and
assists with rapidly filling competitive positions. It is not a reflection of the openness
of the position. Advance notice of the vacancy is being provided to allow interested
scientists to prepare. In order to apply for this position, you will only need to submit
your resume and answer the screening questions and supplemental information through
USAJOBS.
Given the short period the announcement will be open, it is a good idea to log into
USAJOBS before and update your username, password, resume, etc., to facilitate the
timely submission of an application.
Candidates interested in being notified when this job opportunity is posted on USAJOBS
and opened for five days are encouraged to sign up for a notification using the features
of the USAJOBS website.
Further Information
Candidates interested in this opportunity are encouraged to contact NASA well in
advance so they can make a well informed decision on submitting an application
during the very short (5 day) window when the job opportunity will be open for applications.
Questions about this anticipated opening may be directed to the Chief
of the Planetary Environments Lab: Charles Malespin, charles.a.malespin at nasa.gov.
RESEARCH SCIENTIST II AT THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory invites applications for a Scientist who will bring new expertise to and ensure continuity of existing capabilities at JPL in planetary science. The successful candidate will develop models for the chemical evolution of Europa, Enceladus, Titan,
Ganymede, and other ocean worlds in support of the Icy Worlds, Titan, and Vital Signs teams. The candidate will investigate the detailed chemical evolution of Europa’s interior and its ice. Perform NASA funded research, including setting up and conducting novel experiments to measure chemical properties and processes applicable to planetary
interiors. Investigate the metamorphic evolution of Ceres’s rocky mantle and support mission formulation as a subject matter expert on ocean world chemistry.
Qualifications:
* PhD in geochemistry, planetary geophysics, or a related field.
* 3-4 years expertise in applying meteoritics, petrology, aqueous
geochemistry to problems in astrobiology.
The following qualifications are preferred:
* Knowledge of geophysical forward modeling and inverse theory,
high-pressure experimental design and implementation.
Applications are due by May 26, 2020 or until filled and should be
submitted at:
https://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-11799-Research-Scientist-II
LECTURER OF ASTRONOMY AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
The Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science at Northern Arizona University seeks a lecturer to teach and develop courses for our growing undergraduate program in astronomy. The successful candidate is expected to teach across a full range of classroom environments, from large introductory lectures to small upper-division courses, and to
organize, supervise, and occasionally teach introductory astronomy labs. Responsibilities may also include curriculum development and student mentoring.
Application review begins May 15, 2020. For additional information, please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/ybuqn6vu
From Philip Metzger: I am hiring a post-doctoral researcher to work with me on “Applied and Economic Planetary Science” at the University of Central Florida. The work will include studies of how rocket exhaust blows lunar soil to support NASA’s Artemis mission returning humans to the surface of the Moon. Ability to analyze video and photographic data from lunar landings and experiments is a vital skill. A highly desirable skill is ability to model the rocket exhaust plume during lunar landings using a compressible flow solver. (Many of the terrestrial experiments that will be analyzed are not rarefied, so Navier Stokes flow modeling is adequate for the present work.) Depending on funding, the position may also work on lunar ice mining and other technologies to interact with the lunar regolith. The successful applicant will join the team of planetary science researchers at the University of Central Florida: https://planets.ucf.edu.
Details on the position and how to apply are here:
https://jobs.ucf.edu/en-us/job/499145/postdoctoral-scholar-planetary-science
OPEN POSITION AT NASA AMES: DIRECTOR OF SCIENCE
From: James L. Green, NASA Chief Scientist
It is my pleasure to let you know that NASA is now advertising for the
Director of Science at NASA’s Ames Research Center. The Ames Science
Directorate conducts basic and applied research, and technology
development, in support of NASA astrobiology, astrophysics, planetary
sciences, biological sciences and Earth sciences and has developed
critical systems for NASA such as the Mars Climate Modeling Center and
the Earth Exchange.
To find a detailed description of this position and additional
information on qualifications and application procedures, please click
on the USAjobs link below:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/565004700
Current NASA SES candidates can apply through NASA’s Talent
Marketplace, Opportunity #7993. This vacancy is open until May 8, 2020.
RESEARCH SCIENTIST II AT THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory invites applications for a Scientist who will bring new expertise to and ensure continuity of existing capabilities at JPL in planetary science. The successful candidate will develop an independently funded research program, provide scientific leadership and support research conducted within the laboratory studies group. The candidate will publish in peer reviewed scientific journals, and present papers at scientific conferences.
Qualifications:
* PhD. degree in experimental chemistry or physics.
* Demonstrated working knowledge at the forefront of experimental laboratory studies with direct planetary science applications (i.e., relevance to icy moons, Kuiper Belt Objects, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and Solar System evolution).
* Demonstrated experience with a range of relevant experimental techniques (e.g., matrix isolation, UV an IR spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy, temperature programmed desorption) and apparatus (e.g., cryogenic systems, UHV systems).
* Demonstrated reputation as a productive researcher with a track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals.
The following qualifications are preferred:
* 3-5 years of related post-doc experience.
* History of writing successful external research funding proposals.
* Demonstrated working knowledge of planning, execution, and analysis of astronomical observations.
Applications are due by May 3, 2020 or until filled and should be
submitted at:
https://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-11716-Research-Scientist-II-Laboratory-Studies
EMIRATES MARS MISSION POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
The Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) and Khalifa University (KU) are
inviting applications for up to 5 postdoctoral research fellowships. We
seek candidates interested in spacecraft observations and models of the
Martian atmosphere relevant to EMM observations. EMM will arrive at
Mars in early 2021 and carries an imaging system with several visible
and UV bandpasses (EXI), a thermal IR spectrometer (EMIS), and a UV
imaging spectrometer (EMUS).
Postdocs will split their time between a U.S. or French host
institution affiliated with the EMM science team and KU in Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates. While at KU the postdocs will continue their EMM
research and participate in the formation of a new space science and
technology center. One or more of the postdocs may be able to
transition to a tenure-track faculty position at KU during or after the
postdoc period.
Applicants should have met the requirements for a Ph.D. in a relevant
field by May 2020. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis,
with initial review starting May 23.
Please contact KUMarsPostdoc@lasp.colorado.edu with questions.
A complete posting with additional information can be found at:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=24229
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION AT THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL IN ITALY
The National Research Council (CNR) in Italy is offering a
post-doctoral position at the Institute of Applied Mathematics and
Information Technology in Milan. The project is entitled “Co-orbital
motion and three-body regimes in the Solar System”, and the scientific
supervisor is Dr. Elisa Maria Alessi.
The aim is to analyze co-orbital motion using perturbation
methods and the restricted three-body problem and the
corresponding invariant objects. The focus will be to understand the
relationship between the two approaches and the possible transition
towards different orbital regimes. A special emphasis will be given to
apply the analysis and the results to asteroid motion.
The official call can be found here:
http://www.imati.cnr.it/index.php/opportunities?layout=edit&id=826
The duration of the position is 12 months, renewable 6 more months.
Application deadline is April 24, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 emergency,
the interview will be held remotely. In addition, the researcher may be
allowed to work from her/his place, upon agreement with the Director of
the Institute and the supervisor of the project.
For further information contact Dr. Alessi: em.alessi at mi.imati.cnr.it
SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION POSTDOC AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Department
of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University working
with the new SSERVI team Project ESPRESSO.
http://eps.jhu.edu
https://www.espresso.institute
The Postdoctoral Fellow will be working under the supervision of Prof.
Sarah Hörst https://www.sarahhorst.com
but will include collaborations with Prof. Kevin Lewis in EPS and
ESPRESSO Team Members at other institutions. The Postdoctoral Fellow’s
primary responsibilities will include laboratory measurements of
optical constants and a candidate with experience in these types of
measurements and data analysis is preferred. Secondary responsibilities
of the Postdoctoral Fellow will include participation in fieldwork and
data analysis of geological materials using LIBS and Raman spectroscopy
under the supervision of Prof. Kevin Lewis.
Applicant must have a Ph.D. in a related field.
Applicants should submit their CV (including publications), a 1-2 page
statement of research interests, and contact information including
email addresses for 3 references. Please contact Prof. Hörst with any
questions about the position (sarah.horst at jhu.edu). Review of
applications will begin on April 15, 2020.
More information including application submission found here:
http://apply.interfolio.com/75174
Job Vacancies in
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences
31st March 2020
Dr. Dali Kong is a research professor at Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is now leading a team mainly working on planetary fluid mechanics and magnetohydrodynamics, under funding received from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences and China Space Agency. The themes of researches include planetary interior structure, equation of state (EOS), rotating convection and planetary dynamo. Especially, in the vision of China’s future space exploration missions, relevant applicational studies are also carried out. For the above reasons, the research team is now recruiting assistant professors and/or post-doc fellows, who are supposed to work independently on the three grounds as below outlined.
1. China is pushing forward an ambitious Solar-system exploration agenda. Scientific expertise is critical for mission planning, scheduling and implementing. Because of that, we are looking for a candidate who is devoted to mission-oriented studies of planetary space, surface or interior conditions. The candidate is expected to have a good knowledge of fluid mechanics or magnetohydrodynamics.
2. We are building an experimental apparatus conducting laboratory simulations of precession/libration driven fluid dynamics. This mechanism is believed to be one of possible power sources of planetary dynamo. The fluid experiment will also be extended to study fluid-terrain coupling near planetographic boundary. We therefore demand engineering staffs whose profession is in civil engineering, electrics, data acquisition, controlling, mechanics or other helpful fields.
3. Geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics usually requires massive-scale computations. It is not easy to develop a numerical software that can make full use of the potential hardware power of computing facilities. We are looking for an expert in numerical computing who can make significant progress in designing dedicated algebraic pre-conditioners in order to achieve an ever-best scalability of fully 3D finite-element simulations based on general non-structured polyhedral meshes.
Any queries about the salary package, working conditions or job application are welcome to Dr. Kong directly via either email: dkong at shao.ac.cn
ASTRONOMY LECTURER AT UCF
UCF Physics seeks an astronomy lecturer (a ranked, career position). Lecturers teach Astro 101, Stellar Atmospheres, Life in the Universe, Galaxies and Cosmology, and General Relativity, and are encouraged to conduct research. UCF manages Arecibo Observatory and has a strong planetary science program with 30% women faculty. UCF is a Hispanic Serving Institution. We have strong mentoring for all faculty, paid parental leave for both parents, maternity parking, and other benefits and programs to ensure a successful career and support for faculty with families. Applicants must have defended their PhDs by 16 April (position closing date) and have taught a class as instructor of record. The position starts in Fall 2020.
UCF posting and application:
https://jobs.ucf.edu/en-us/job/498747/lecturer-physics
Apply ASAP, as we are scheduling phone interviews. Letters solicited only for interviewees.
For more about astronomy at UCF, see:
https://planets.ucf.edu/
https://fsi.ucf.edu/
See postings for contact details.
The full job posting can be found at the following link:
https://cresst2.umd.edu/opportunities/researchopp.html
This upcoming NASA SMD job announcement will open on March 30 and close on April 3. The USAJOBS announcement number will be HQ20H0013.
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) leads the nation on a great journey of discovery, seeking new knowledge and understanding of Earth, the Sun and solar system, and the universe. SMD will be releasing a USAJOBS announcement to fill the position of Senior Program Executive for Scientific Data and Computing (AST, Technical Management/GS-801-15).
This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement through USAJOBS, so it will only be open for 5 days. The short period that the announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority, which streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling competitive positions. This is a term position of up to three years, with an option to extend an additional three years.
In the interest in getting a broad pool of qualified applications, please work with your networks to ensure this opportunity is announced as broadly as possible, due to the short USAJOBS window. Please note that this is a fair and open competition to which all U.S. Citizens and Status candidates may apply.
Given the short period the announcement is open, interested applicants are encouraged to log into USAJOBS ahead of time and update your username, password, resume, etc., to facilitate the timely submission of an application.
The postdoctoral research associate will work with Dr. Catherine Elder to study lunar surface processes using a combination of thermal modeling and observations by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment (Diviner). Diviner observations can constrain the material properties of the lunar surface and shallow subsurface which leads to a better understanding of the geologic history of the Moon. Topics of particular interest include volcanism, regolith formation and evolution, and impact processes.
Candidates should have a recent PhD in planetary science, physics, geology, or a related field. Candidates should have experience with numerical modeling and a strong background in physics. Experience using remote sensing data is preferred but not required. Candidates who have received their PhD within the past five years since the date of their application are eligible.
Applications are due by April 25, 2020 (or until filled) and should be submitted at: https://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-11715-Understanding-lunar-surface-processes-using-LRO-Diviner
JPL updated the link for this position. Interested candidates should now apply at: https://jpl.jobs/jobs/2020-11715-Understanding-lunar-surface-processes-using-LRO-Diviner
I wanted to draw your attention to a job posting in Planetary Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry laboratory. We are seeking a Research Space Scientist to provide expertise in the analysis of planetary spacecraft radiometric tracking data and apply it to a wide range of geophysical studies.
More details and application details are available at the link below.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/563566700
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN PLANETARY MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS
Applications are now being accepted for several postdoctoral scientists
to work with the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Planetary
Magnetospheres Laboratory in Greenbelt, MD. The position is funded
through the CRESST II.
Position 1: The postdoctoral researcher(s) will work for either the
Juno or MAVEN projects with the primary responsibility of conducting
analysis and publishing the magnetometer results. In addition, each
candidate will assist with the magnetometer data validation and
calibration.
Position 2: The data scientist’s primary responsibility will be to
develop a data production pipeline. This involves taking raw
magnetometer data, applying the appropriate transformations and
calibrations, and producing the final public data products. The data
scientist is encouraged to pursue their own research interest.
Candidates for this position should have earned a Ph.D. in physics,
astronomy, planetary science, space physics, geosciences, or related
fields. Successful candidates should also have expertise with one or
more programming languages commonly used in space science and a
demonstrated track record in analyzing spaceflight data, especially
magnetometer data and experience with the NAIF SPICE software
package is highly desired.
Applications received by April 30, 2020 will receive the best
consideration. Link to full job posting:
https://cresst2.umd.edu/opportunities/Postdoctoral%20Researcher
%20in%20Planetary%20Magnetospheric%20Physics.pdf
POSTDOCTORAL OR GUEST RESEARCHER POSITION IN SPACE WEATHER
Swedish Institute of Space Physics is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow
or Guest Researcher in Space Weather.
The position is related to space weather research in the field of
space plasma physics.
The research is based on the investigation of the space weather link
between the dynamics of the terrestrial magnetosheath during coronal
mass ejection passages using multi-spacecraft observations (solar
wind monitors, Solar Orbiter, Parker Solar Probe, MMS, THEMIS, Cluster,
Geotail), and the resulting geomagnetic responses measured by ground
observations (IMAGE, MIRACLE, SuperMAG and SuperDARN) at high
latitudes.
The position is available at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics,
Uppsala, Sweden, for two (2) years.
Last Application Date: April 17, 2020
Contact: Emiliya Yordanova, Andrew Dimmock
(emiliya.yordanova at irfu.se)
More information can be found here:
http://www.irf.se/jobb
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN DATA SCIENCE AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMING
Deadline: March 24, 2020
The department of Geophysics of GFZ German Research Centre for
Geosciences invites applications for 1 position of Research Associate
in Data Science and Scientific Programming in the group “Magnetospheric
Physics”.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in space physics, plasma physics, or
related field. Experience in programming (in particular in code
development), as well as a strong knowledge of programming languages
and operating systems is also required. Experience in machine
learning, data mining, and data assimilation is a plus.
For more details please see:
https://tinyurl.com/PDGFZ-2020
The work will be performed in the context of the EU Horizon
2020-funded consortium PAGER led by GFZ Potsdam. The primary aim of
PAGER is to provide space weather predictions initiated from
observations on the Sun and to predict radiation in space and its
effects on satellite infrastructure. The PAGER team will combine
state-of-the-art models covering all the way from the Solar surface to
the Earth’s inner magnetosphere. We will also run ensembles of
physics-based and machine-learning models to make probabilistic
predictions of the space weather conditions 1-2 days in advance.
For questions please contact Prof. Shprits: yshprits at gfz-potsdam.de
POSTDOC OPPORTUNITY IN PLANETARY GEOSCIENCE AT JET PROPULSION
LABORATORY
https://postdocs-jpl.icims.com/jobs/11162/postdoc-opportunity-in
-planetary-geoscience/job?mode=view
The successful applicant will join Dr. Yang Liu in continuing the study
of volatiles in impact melt pockets in Martian meteorites and in
participating in new studies of planetary materials. The successful
applicant is also encouraged to design and conduct his/her own research
with opportunities to use laboratories at the JPL and the Division of
Geological and Planetary Science at Caltech. The applicant will be
expected to carry out the research project, give presentations at
professional meetings, and prepare publications on their work.
Experience with mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, and laboratory
measurements are desirable.
If interested, please use the above link to submit your applications.
The LPI has openings for postdoctoral researchers wanting to be involved in lunar studies with the LPI-JSC Center for Lunar Science and Exploration. Applications are being accepted immediately. I will be available at LPSC to discuss research objectives.
Details are posted at
https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=1017&source=ONLINE&JobOwner=992390&company_id=16640&version=1&byBusinessUnit=11&bycountry=0&bystate=1&byRegion=US_US-TX&bylocation=NULL&keywords=&byCat=NULL&proximityCountry=&postalCode=&radiusDistance=&isKilometers=&tosearch=yes&city=
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR POSITION AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY IN
PLANETARY SCIENCE
The Edwards Research Group in the Department of Astronomy and Planetary
Science at Northern Arizona University seeks a postdoctoral scholar to
join the research team. The Edwards Group works primarily on
characterizing the surfaces of rocky planets and instrument
development. Specifically, we seek candidates to help determine the
surface roughness of Bennu from the OSIRIS-Rex Thermal Emission
Spectrometer and develop a thermal correction utilizing this roughness
model to correct longer wavelength (greater than ~2.6um) OSIRIS-REX
Visible and InfraRed Spectrometer data. The successful candidate is
expected to publish scientific papers and, as appropriate, submit
proposals for external funding.
Minimum Qualifications:
– A Ph.D. in geoscience/remote sensing/planetary science or a related
field
– Experience with investigations of planetary surfaces, especially the
Moon, Mars or Bennu
– Experience with thermal modeling or spectral modeling of planetary
surfaces
Preferred Qualifications:
– Experience using laboratory/field instruments to address outstanding
problems in geoscience/planetary science
– A strong working knowledge of laboratory and spacecraft spectroscopic
methods
Applications must include a curriculum vitae, statement of research
interests and contact information for three professional references.
For questions, please contact: Christopher.Edwards at nau.edu
http://bit.ly/NAUOREX
SURA has an open position for a senior scientist to support research and technology development under the Laboratory Support Services and Operations (LASSO) contract at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The scientist will work to understand and predict – through modeling and experimentation – the way particles move in the lunar surface environment, particularly when the surface is impinged upon by rocket engine blasts or under highly charged (electrostatic) conditions. More information: http://www6.sura.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Position-Description-LASSO-SME-Physics.pdf
CRESST II (Center for Research and Exploration in Space Sciences and Technology II) is seeking a post-doctoral associate to work in the Observational Cosmology Laboratory and the Detector Systems Branch at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. Specifically, they are looking for submillimeter instrumentalists who are broadly interested in the development of superconducting kinetic inductance technologies, low-temperature photon detectors, and electro-optical instruments. More Information: https://cresst2.umd.edu/opportunities/Postdoctoral%20Researcher%20in%20Submillimeter%20Detector%20Technology%20and%20Instrumentation.pdf
The Stephen Cheeseman Geoselenic Research Project was established in 2020 to address fundamental questions about the interactions within the Earth-Moon system. The project will focus on the integration of multi-disciplinary research as it pertains to improving our understanding of the relevance of the Moon for Earth processes including plate tectonics, core and mantle convection/geochemistry, magnetohydrodynamics, the geodynamo and the evolution and future of life on Earth. The project is collaborative in nature and will give the postdoctoral fellow (PDF) opportunities to continue existing and establish new collaborations with international research groups in geodynamics and planetary sciences. The PDF is expected to conduct original research within the scope of this project and serve as an integrator of geoselenic research. Preference will be given to applicants that demonstrate a willingness to conduct integrative research to solve fundamental science questions. The research background can be theoretical, numerical or applied, but must address global scale processes. The project will further fund one PhD student and host an international workshop in geoselenic research during the tenure of the PDF.
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR POSITION AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
The Habitability, Atmospheres, and Biosignatures Laboratory in the
Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science at Northern Arizona
University seeks a postdoctoral scholar to join the research group.
http://www.hablab.net
The HABLab works primarily on understanding techniques for
characterizing exoplanetary atmospheres for signs of habitability and
life. These investigations are carried out using spacecraft data as
well as a variety of tools for modeling planetary climate and
radiation. We seek candidates that will explore applications of
retrieval analyses to simulated direct imaging observations of
Earth-like exoplanets to constrain surface properties and habitability.
The successful candidate will carry out research related to the
qualifications listed. The successful candidate is expected to publish
scientific papers and may choose to mentor undergraduate and/or
graduate students (though this is not required).
Applications are due by March 30, 2020. For additional information,
please visit:
https://bit.ly/2vsXsEe
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN SPACE PHYSICS
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position studying on the
plasma environment around Venus. The studies are based on data analysis
using observations made by the Venus Express spacecraft.
The ion mass spectrometer on-board measured ions in the energy range 10
eV-36 keV and distinguished between ions with different masses, such a
H+, He2+, He+ and O+/O2+. The focus of the 2 year position is to
investigate the ion velocity distributions and their implications.
Knowledge of the form of the ion velocity distributions functions is
essential to understand microphysical processes such as heating,
acceleration and wave-particle interaction.
The position is placed in Kiruna and will be part of the Solar System
Physics and Space Technology research programme. Starts during 2020.
Funded by a grant from the Swedish National Space Agency.
Contact:
Dr. Gabriella Stenberg Wieser, gabriella at irf.se, +46-980-79 014
Stop date: 12 March
https://www.irf.se/en/news/2020/02/20/post-doctoral-position-in-space-
physics-plasma-processes-around-venus-using-ion-distribution-functions-
ref-2-2-1-58-20-2/
JOB OPENING AT THE PLANETARY SOCIETY
The Planetary Society is seeking a Digital Community Manager with space
science or science communication expertise who is savvy at using social
media and online forums to discuss space exploration, answer audience
questions, and engage with followers. Responsibilities include
community engagement as well as writing and production of science
outreach content. More information here:
https://www.planetary.org/get-involved/jobs/digital-community-manager.
html
2020 NASA Planetary Science Summer School Applications Open
Now through March 30, 2020, NASA is accepting applications for its 32nd Annual Planetary Science Summer School. Offered by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, PSSS is a 3-month long early career development experience to help prepare the next generation of planetary science and engineering mission leaders. Participants learn the process of developing a hypothesis-driven robotic space mission in a concurrent engineering environment while getting an in-depth, first-hand look at mission design, life cycle, costs, schedule and the trade-offs inherent in each.
Science and engineering doctoral candidates, recent Ph.D.s, postdocs, junior faculty, and certain master’s degree students, who are U.S. Citizens or legal permanent residents (and a very limited number of Foreign Nationals from non-designated counties), are eligible. Applicants from diverse backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply. Partial financial support is available for a limited number of individuals.
Session 1: Preparatory Sessions May 11-July 17. Culminating Week at JPL July 20-24
Session 2: Preparatory Sessions May 11-July 31. Culminating Week at JPL August 3-7
Roughly equivalent in workload to a rigorous 3-hour graduate-level course, participants spend the first 10-11 weeks in preparatory webinars acting as a science mission team, prior to spending the final culminating week at JPL being mentored by JPL’s Advance Project Design Team, or “Team X” to refine their planetary science mission concept design, then present it to a mock expert review board.
The deadline is March 30, 2020. To apply and learn more about the NASA Science Mission Design Schools:
http://go.nasa.gov/missiondesignschools
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate has an immediate need for one or more scientists with expertise in planetary science to serve as Program Scientists in the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. The Division is responsible for the scientific exploration of our Solar System and for improving our understanding of planets. These opportunities are being made available under a standard detail arrangement if you are a NASA civil servant, or under the Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA).
NASA Program Scientists tackle a wide variety of challenges. These include: developing, operating, and maintaining Research & Analysis grants programs; serving as the Headquarters scientific lead for one or more Planetary Science missions; and helping implement and communicate the Planetary Science Division’s strategic goals. Program scientists can have substantial influence on strategic planning and can help shape the long-term scientific direction of missions and programs that they oversee.
Under authority granted to NASA in the NASA Flexibility Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108-201, 118 Stat. 461 (5 U.S.C. 9801 et seq.)), the initial IPA appointment will be for up to two years, with the possibility of reappointment up to a total of six years. The Intergovernmental Personnel Act provides for the temporary assignment of personnel between the Federal Government and state and local governments, colleges and universities, Indian tribal governments, federally funded research and development centers, and other eligible organizations; all applicants must be from an IPA-eligible organization.
This provides a unique opportunity for scientists to gain insight into Planetary Science policy and programs, to better understand the proposal review process, and to run scientific programs with multimillion-dollar budgets.
The time spent at NASA Headquarters allows visiting scientists excellent career growth: some return to their home institutions to continue academic research, while others move on to management and leadership positions in the Federal government, academia, at observatories, or in the non-profit sector. Training and mentoring programs are available, on both a formal and informal basis, which further enables our visiting scientists to advance their careers. NASA also offers its visiting scientists regular travel back to their home institutions.
It is preferable for most Program Scientists in the Planetary Science Division have at least 6 years of post-Ph.D. experience. The ideal candidate will be skilled at working in a collaborative team environment; will be able to adapt to work simultaneously on numerous programs and missions; and will be able to foster productive relationships with staff working on the space missions they oversee, and with the US astrophysics community at large. Disciplinary expertise in one or more areas of planetary science is essential, but the ability to place this knowledge in the broader context of planetary science is equally important for the success of the Division’s programs.
Applicant Eligibility
Not every employee of a non-Federal entity is eligible to participate in the IPA program. The following lists indicate which employees of eligible non-Federal entities are eligible and which are not eligible to participate in the IPA program:
Eligible:
· Employees of non-Federal entities provided that they occupy a career position and have been with the entity for at least 90 days.
· If an employee changes from one non-Federal entity to another, he or she does not have to begin a new 90-day period provided that both organizations are eligible to participate in the IPA program.
· Since non-Federal entities do not always use the precise terms that are used in the Federal Government, it is important to examine the actual situation. For example, a university professor may not be called permanent, but may have worked at an institution for many years and is expected to continue working there. In such a case, the individual would be eligible to participate.
Not Eligible:
Students employed at institutions of higher education in research, graduate, or teaching assistant positions.
Elected officials of state and local governments.
Conflicts of interest
Duties and responsibilities to be performed for NASA must take into account possible conflicts of interest that may arise as a result of the assignee’s continued employment at his or her home institution. Before selection of an assignee, SMD will consider the particular matters on which the assignee would work, the interest of the assignee’s home institution in those matters, and how the assignee’s participation may affect the home institution’s interest. SMD will also consider whether the applicant is involved in any outside activities that may create additional conflicts. These conflicts of interest arise as part of the Program Scientist’s role in the proposal review process, flight project lifecycle reviews, and policy implementations that may affect future procurements.
Additionally, assignees will not communicate on NASA’s behalf with their home institution, continue to work on matters for their home institution, or represent their home institution or other third party to NASA or any other federal agency. Part-time IPAs may present unique conflict and representational concerns given their continued work with their home institution.
As previously mentioned, these opportunities may also be filled by NASA employees on detail from their Center. Individual research time while serving as a visiting scientist is negotiable. Positions are available from June 2020, though the start date is flexible. Applicants should email a curriculum vitae and cover letter as a single PDF file by April 10, 2020 to EMAIL. For more information about the position, please contact Stephen Rinehart at Stephen.A.Rinehart at nasa.gov.
Universities Research Association
Position Description
POSITION TITLE: LASSO Subject Matter Expert – Physics REPORTS TO: Director, Space Science and Technology Programs
POSITION SUMMARY:
SURA is seeking a senior scientist to support research and technology development under the Laboratory Support Services and Operations (LASSO) contract at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The scientist will work to understand and predict – through modeling and experimentation – the way particles move in the lunar surface environment, particularly when the surface is impinged upon by rocket engine blasts or under highly charged (electrostatic) conditions. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Assist in designing experiments and models to analyze and measure dust particles in atmospheres and vacuums.
• Perform standard scientific work requiring application of techniques and procedures.
• Detect problems when using standardized procedures because of sample conditions, difficulties with the equipment, etc.
• Lead and/or conduct specific phases of projects.
• Propose appropriate analytical methods and techniques. Provide advice and consulting services within scope of scientific knowledge.
• Utilize mathematical principles to analyze data to derive mathematical equations and models.
• Draw conclusions and makes recommendations based on analysis.
• Interpret and record data, conduct analyses, compare findings to relevant studies and local, state, and federal regulations to ensure compliance.
• Draft and finalize documentation, including both professional and project related.
• Support proposal development.
• Assist in other activities as assigned.
EDUCATION:
− Ph.D. with 5-20+ years of experience.
TYPE AND AMOUNT OF SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
− Knowledge and understanding physics and advanced mathematics, particularly surface and granular physics.
− Experience with modeling software; Mathematica or COMSOL highly desirable.
− Experience with material engineering is desirable, and aerospace experience is a plus.
− Must be able to manage multiple projects in different research areas simultaneously.
− Must be comfortable working in a dynamic environment where goals and plans change.
− Must process strong communication and writing skills, and have proficiency in general PC computing.
APPLICATION:
To apply, send cover letter and CV to SURA.LASSOjobs at gmail.com by March 20, 2020. Salary commensurate with experience.
SURA is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply. EOE/M/F/D/V
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Visit the Lunar-L website at: http://www3.nd.edu/~cneal/Lunar-L/
The Space Resources Program and the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines invite applications for a tenure-track position in Space Resources at the Assistant Professor level. We welcome applications from candidates who have expertise in planetary geology and the field of space resources, including, but not limited to, the mineralogy, petrology, and geochemistry of lunar, asteroidal, and planetary materials, the study and exploration of extraterrestrial mineral/volatile/gaseous resources by remote sensing and ground truth methods, the integration of geological science with in situ resource utilization technologies, and economic geology.
We look forward to receiving your applications. The link containing more information can be found here:
http://jobs.mines.edu/cw/en-us/job/494287?lApplicationSubSourceID=
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITION AT THE LUNAR AND PLANETARY
INSTITUTE IN PLANETARY RADAR
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) invites applications for a Postdoctoral
Fellow in Planetary Radar Studies to work with Drs. Patrick A. Taylor and Edgard
Rivera-Valentín to conduct detailed studies of near-Earth objects and planetary
surfaces via radar observations, data analysis, and modeling. Additionally, the
successful candidate is expected to carry out an independent research program
and contribute to public engagement events at the LPI.
Required expertise includes: a recent Ph.D. in planetary science, astronomy,
physics, geoscience, electrical engineering, or a related field, experience in
numerical and statistical techniques, proficiency in a common astronomy
programming language (e.g., IDL, MATLAB, Python), and demonstrated
knowledge of planetary radar studies. Direct experience with radar observations
and techniques is strongly desired, but not required. Complementary experience
with astronomical or Solar System observations (e.g., optical or infrared), small-
body geophysics, or astronomical instrumentation is preferred, but not required.
Applications must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of research
interests, and contact information for at least three professional references.
Application deadline: February 24, 2020 or until filled
For questions, please contact: ptaylor at lpi.usra.edu
For more information and to apply, please see:
https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=993
Support Astronomer at Lowell Observatory
https://lowell.edu/about/employment/
Postdoctoral Scholar Position in Planetary Science at Northern Arizona University
https://hr.peoplesoft.nau.edu/psp/ph92prta/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=604820&PostingSeq=1
Postdoctoral Scholar Position in Planetary Science at Northern Arizona University
The Edwards Research Group in the Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science at Northern Arizona University seeks a postdoctoral scholar to join the research team. The Edwards Group works primarily on characterizing the surfaces of rocky planets and instrument development. Specifically, we seek candidates to help determine the surface roughness of Bennu from the OSIRIS-Rex Thermal Emission Spectrometer and develop a thermal correction utilizing this roughness model to correct longer wavelength (greater than ~2.6µm) OSIRIS-REX Visible and InfraRed Spectrometer data. The successful candidate is expected to publish scientific papers and, as appropriate, submit proposals for external funding.
Minimum Qualifications:
A PhD in geoscience/remote sensing/planetary science or a related field
• Experience with investigations of planetary surfaces, especially the Moon, Mars or Bennu
• Experience with thermal modeling or spectral modeling of planetary surfaces
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience using laboratory/field instruments to address outstanding problems in geoscience/planetary science
• A strong working knowledge of laboratory and spacecraft spectroscopic methods
Applications must include a curriculum vitae, statement of research interests and contact information for three professional references.
Application deadline: March 3, 2020 @ 11:59PM MST
For questions, please contact: Christopher.Edwards@nau.edu
https://hr.peoplesoft.nau.edu/psp/ph92prta/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=604820&PostingSeq=1
The Solar System Exploration Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center is seeking a new public engagement team member to support their planetary science missions and research teams.
The new hire will initially support public engagement activities for NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission and two teams in NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI), and coordinate logistics for planetary science field campaigns to remote locations, as well as public engagement efforts, for Goddard’s Instrument Field Team.
Please share this announcement with anyone you think might be interested.
https://sesda.com/careers/ss096-science-outreach-and-logistics-coordinator/
POST-DOC ON ASTEROID/COMET OBSERVATIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
The Institute for Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh is offering
a post-doc position on asteroid/comet observations, funded as part of
the EU NEOROCKS programme on near-Earth asteroids. This is a one year
position, which will hopefully be extended depending on future
applications for funding to extend the work for other surveys (e.g.
LSST, maybe EUCLID). The main goal will be to develop software that
will be useful for surveys to search for faint comet-like activity.
To view details, go to:
https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk
and enter vacancy reference 051083.
For informal enquiries, please contact Colin Snodgrass, csn at roe.ac.uk
RESEARCH SCIENTIST (ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE OR FULL) SENIOR FELLOW – SPACE
SCIENCES LABORATORY
The Space Sciences Lab at the University of California, Berkeley is
recruiting for a Ph.D. Scientist who has demonstrated leadership and
creativity in the space sciences. The anticipated start date for the
position is between August 2020 and October 2020. For more information
about the position, including required qualifications application
materials, and deadlines, go to:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF02469
The position will remain open until filled.
For questions, please email Caylen Garrie at cgarrie at berkeley.edu.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran
status.
The Planetary Geologic Mapping Group at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center is hiring! Two positions are advertised: One for an IT Specialist (GIS) and one for a Research Scientist (Tanaka-Greeley Fellowship). Be advised that the latter is not a post-doc position.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/556831100
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/557280200
ARECIBO OBSERVATORY SCIENTISTS
The Arecibo Observatory (AO) in Puerto Rico, preeminent for its research in
astronomy, planetary studies, and space and atmospheric sciences, is home to
the world largest and most sensitive single dish radio telescope. Arecibo enables
world-class radio astronomy, studies of the Earth’s atmosphere, and radar observations
of solar system bodies. AO, part of the University of Central Florida (UCF), is
seeking applicants for two full-time, non-tenure earning, junior level observatory
scientists in the Planetary Radar group. The research emphasis of the group is the
study and characterization of near-Earth objects and other solar system bodies.
The incumbents will 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.
The application period is open until January 23rd, 2020. For more information and
to apply, go to:
https://jobs.ucf.edu/en-us/job/498649/observatory-scientist-planetary-radar
Thank you,
Anne Virkki
The State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Sciences based in Macau (China) is offering a PhD position in the field of impact crater studies.
Our Space Science Institute is fast developing into one of the leading centres for planetary research set in the city with the highest GDP per capita in the world and the site of huge investments in science and research.
The candidate will be based at the Macau University of Science and Technology but will be expected to spend time at the TU Dortmund University in Germany, too.
They will be competent in computing programming (preferably, but not necessarily, R, MATLAB, and ArcGIS), with some experience in machine learning and simulation modelling, and statistics.
A good geological background will also represent a valuable asset.
For more information please contact the PI:
Roberto Bugiolacchi (rbugiolacchi at must.edu.mo).
POSTDOC IN MODELING PLASMA ENVIRONMENT OF EXOPLANETS
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position at the University
of Massachusetts Lowell with Dr. Ofer Cohen. The successful applicant
will develop MHD codes to simulate modulation of stellar radio emission
by transiting exoplanets, star-planet interaction, and will perform
coupled simulations of the plasma environment around short-orbit
exoplanets.
Minimum qualifications for the position include:
1. Ph.D. in Space Physics, Astrophysics, computational physics or
related field.
2. Model development experience, plasma physics modeling experience,
strong background in space plasma physics or astrophysical plasmas.
Other qualifications:
1. Experience with parallel coding (MPI), Fortran 90 (preferred, but
not required).
2. Good communication and writing skills.
The postdoc will be expected to demonstrate ability to do science work
and submit research proposals independently, and work with
undergraduate/graduate students. Opportunities to gain teaching
experience may also be available.
To apply, go to:
https://explorejobs.uml.edu/lowell/en-us/job/503644/postdoctoral-
research-associate-modeling-exoplanets-plasmas
or:
https://explorejobs.uml.edu/lowell/en-us/listing/
and search for position number 503644.
Include CV, cover letter, and research summary with application. Names
and contact information of three references will be required during the
application process.
POSTDOC FELLOWSHIP POSITION IN BEIJING, CHINA
One postdoctoral fellowship position is available in the planetary
science research group at the National Space Science Center in Beijing
China. We seek candidates who are interested in studying the geology,
morphology, and mineralogy of Mars, the Moon, and other planetary
bodies using remote sensing data sets to understand their surface
processes and evolution. The potential research projects include but
not limited to: (1) investigating water-rich paleo-environments and
implications for habitability of Mars; (2) study composition and
physical properties of lunar surface materials and evolution of the
Moon; (3) spectroscopy study of small bodies in the solar system.
Successful candidates will have opportunities to be involved in the
ongoing China’s Chang’E 4 mission and China’s upcoming Mars 2020 and
Chang’E 5 missions.
This is a two-year postdoc position with possibility to extend to 3
years. The successful candidate will receive up to CNY 250,000
(pre-tax) per year with additional subsidy for apartment renting. The
deadline for this application is March 1, 2020. The starting time is
negotiable. For those who are interested in this position, please send
your CV to Prof. Steve Yang Liu via email: yangliu at nssc.ac.cn
PROCESSING OF AMINO ACIDS FROM ICE RADIATION EXPERIMENTS AT GSFC/NASA
The Cosmic Ice Lab at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, MD)
is seeking candidates for a postdoc position in the field of
astrochemistry. This research will involve a systematic study of the
formation of prebiotic molecules through a combination of experimental
ice radiation and aqueous chemistry. The successful candidate will
perform high-vacuum ice irradiation experiments, aqueous chemistry in
high pressure reaction cells, and will analyze the results using
liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry.
This research will focus on organic compounds of astrobiological
interest formed by ice radiation chemistry. Additionally, it will
examine the role of hydrothermal processing in modifying these
organics, comparing the findings to organic materials previously
detected in extraterrestrial samples (e.g., meteorites).
The applicants should have a PhD in chemistry or a related field at
the start of the position and must be within five years of the receipt
of their doctoral degree. Ideally, candidates will have experience
with some or all of the following: cryo-vacuum apparatus, radiation
chemistry, infrared spectroscopy, ultrahigh-performance liquid
chromatography with UV fluorescence and time of flight mass
spectrometry detection (LC-FD/ToF-MS) , high-pressure reaction cells.
For more information, please see:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/48567aac
The Cosmic Ice Lab at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center has an opening for a postdoctoral researcher. The team’s work will involve a systematic study of the formation of molecules of potential astrobiological importance through a combination of experimental ice radiation and aqueous chemistry.
The detailed job listing can be found at this link.
CHAIRED PROFESSOR IN ONBOARD SPACE SYSTEMS
Lulea University of Technology invites applications for the position
of a chaired professor in the field of Onboard Space Systems. The
position is based at the Space Campus in Kiruna, Sweden.
Kiruna is referred to as Sweden’s Space Capital, because it is home of
many space-related actors such as the ESTRACK Kiruna Station of the
European Space Agency, the European Space and Sounding Rocket Range
Esrange, the scientific headquarters of EISCAT, and the Swedish
Institute of Space Physics.
LTU’s Division of Space Technology offers a Master programme in Space
Engineering with national intake, an international master programme in
Spacecraft Design, and the international Joint Master Programme in
Space Science and Technology – SpaceMaster. These programmes gather
more than 100 students from all over the world to Kiruna every year.
The current projects in Onboard Space Systems focus on near-Earth
objects and CubeSats. The newly established NanoSat and Asteroid
Engineering laboratories offer many opportunities for scientific
experiments and technological tests.
Candidates with documented experience in ongoing or completed space
missions are especially encouraged to apply.
The deadline for applications is January 5, 2020.
More information available at:
https://www.ltu.se/ltu/Lediga-jobb?l=en&rmpage=job&rmjob=3548&rmlang=UK
Staff Scientist in Petrology or Geo/Cosmochemistry
The Carnegie Institution for Science (Washington, DC campus) invites applications for a staff scientist in petrology or geo/cosmochemistry. We are particularly interested in candidates in research areas that will amplify our strengths in field and laboratory-based investigations, with an emphasis in igneous petrology, magmatic volatiles, or geo/cosmochemical approaches to investigate the origin and evolution of Earth and other rocky planets. We encourage applications from those interested in cross-disciplinary areas that complement or expand our existing strengths in Earth, planetary, and exoplanet science. We are committed to enhancing the diversity of our staff and welcome applications from individuals with a diverse set of experiences, backgrounds, and perspective.
The Carnegie Institution is a basic research organization committed to exploring intriguing scientific questions. Carnegie staff scientists hold 12-month salaried appointments and pursue independent research supported by a combination of endowment and federal funds. Staff scientists do not have teaching duties, but we place considerable emphasis on mentoring postdoctoral scholars.
Carnegie’s Department of Terrestrial Magnetism and Geophysical Laboratory are merging into a single division that will continue to provide staff scientists with the resources to pursue fundamental research on planet formation and evolution, including state-of-the-art experimental and analytical laboratories, computer clusters, and machine shop and electronics support. In a separate ad, we are searching for a second staff scientist with interests in astronomy or planetary science. Information about our current research programs can be found at http://dtm.carnegiescience.edu/research and https://gl.carnegiescience.edu/our-research. Our vision for interdisciplinary planetary research can be found at https://planets.carnegiescience.edu/. Applicants should have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and propose a world-class research program.
To apply, please submit (1) cover letter with the names of three references, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) list of publications, (4) abstracts of your two most relevant and important papers, (5) a 2-3 page summary of previous research, and (6) a research plan of up to 5 pages through the Apply Now button below. You may email staffposition@carnegiescience.edu with any questions.
Review of applications will begin immediately with a deadline of 18 February 2020.
The Carnegie Institution is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of gender, race/ethnicity, protected veteran status, disability, or other protected group status.
Staff Scientist in Astronomy or Planetary Science
The Carnegie Institution for Science (Washington, DC campus) invites applications for a staff scientist in astronomy or planetary science. We are particularly interested in candidates with research emphases in laboratory experiment, theory, or observation of planet formation or (exo)planetary atmospheres. We encourage applications from those interested in cross-disciplinary areas that complement or expand our existing strengths in Earth, planetary, and exoplanet science. We are committed to enhancing the diversity of our staff and welcome applications from individuals with a diverse set of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives.
The Carnegie Institution is a basic research organization committed to exploring intriguing scientific questions. Carnegie staff scientists hold 12-month salaried appointments and pursue independent research supported by a combination of endowment and federal funds. Staff scientists do not have teaching duties, but we place considerable emphasis on mentoring postdoctoral scholars.
Carnegie’s Department of Terrestrial Magnetism and Geophysical Laboratory are merging into a single division that will continue to provide staff scientists with the resources to pursue fundamental research on planet formation, (exo)planets, and planetary evolution, including state-of-the-art laboratories, computer clusters, and a partnership with Carnegie’s Observatories that includes access to Las Campanas Observatory. In a separate ad, we are searching for a second staff scientist with interests in planetary petrology, magmatic volatiles, or geo/cosmochemical approaches to planet evolution. Information about our current research programs can be found at http://dtm.carnegiescience.edu/research and https://gl.carnegiescience.edu/our-research. Our vision for interdisciplinary planetary research can be found at https://planets.carnegiescience.edu/. Applicants should have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and propose a world-class research program.
To apply, please submit (1) cover letter with the names and addresses of three references, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) list of publications, (4) abstracts of your two most relevant and important papers, (5) a 2-3 page summary of previous research, and (6) a research plan of up to 5 pages through the “Apply Now” button below. You may email staffposition@carnegiescience.edu with any questions.
Review of applications will begin immediately with a deadline of 18 February 2020.
The Carnegie Institution is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of gender, race/ethnicity, protected veteran status, disability, or other protected group status.
A) LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN GEOPHYSICS
The University of Bristol School of Earth Sciences seeks an outstanding candidate for a permanent Lectureship appointment within the broad area of geophysics. Research areas include the use of physics to study any aspect of the interior, surface, or atmosphere of the Earth or other planetary bodies. We welcome applications with either a pure or applied focus.
The School of Earth Sciences is internationally leading in research, teaching, and impact (2nd in UK, top-15 internationally). The Geophysics group currently consists of 7 permanent academics, 1 technician, 15 postdocs/research fellows, and 20 PhD students. Research spans a wide range of geophysical topics including seismology, potential fields, remote sensing, earth observation, tectonics, mineral physics, geodynamics, atmospheric science, and planetary science.
The successful candidate will conduct world-class, innovative and agenda-setting research that complements and extends the research portfolio of the existing geophysics group and the broader School. A demonstrated track record of research excellence and ability to obtain external funding are essential.
The post holder will also be enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge with students and will have a strong commitment to classroom and fieldwork teaching. We offer undergraduate BSc and MSci degree programmes in Geophysics, Geology,Environmental Geoscience, and Palaeontology and Evolution (~80 students per year total). The School also has two postgraduate taught MSc programmes in addition to a vibrant cohort of postgraduate research students (~100 total).
Application deadline: 7 January 2020
POSTDOC POSITION: EVOLUTION AND PRESENT-DAY STATE OF MARS’ SUBSURFACE
ENVIRONMENT
The Institute of Planetary Research at the German Aerospace Center
(DLR) in Berlin invites applications for a postdoc position within the
framework of a DLR junior research group. The group investigates the
thermochemical evolution of Mars and Venus and employs an
interdisciplinary approach that combines large-scale geodynamical
models of thermal evolution with petrological and geological datasets.
The successful candidate will combine geomorphological analysis of the
Martian surface with modeling of the subsurface thermal environment of
Mars. The goal of the project is to collect a large and diverse dataset
about the geomorphology, spectroscopy and mineralogy of the Martian
surface. These data, combined with results from large-scale
geodynamical models of the Martian interior, will be applied to
interpret the evolution and present-day state of the subsurface
environment of Mars. In particular, this work will be used to provide
constraints on the past and present-day distribution of potential
subsurface water on Mars and to identify possible habitable regions in
the Martian subsurface.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. degree in Planetary Science, Geology,
Geophysics or closely related field.
For more information please visit:
https://static.daad.de/media/daad_de/pdfs_nicht_barrierefrei
/in-deutschland-studieren-forschen-lehren/420_pd_mars_water.pdf
Contact information:
Dr. Ana-Catalina Plesa (ana.plesa at dlr.de)
SPACE SCIENTIST, AST, PLANETARY STUDIES AT THE NASA JOHNSON SPACE
CENTER
The Astromaterials Research Office at the NASA Johnson Space Center
(JSC) is seeking a civil service planetary scientist to perform
world-class research on the origin and evolution of our Solar System
and its planetary bodies through in situ high-spatial resolution
isotopic measurements. This position involves leadership of a core
analytical laboratory supporting directed astromaterials sample
analysis research and mission support. The candidate will serve as
the laboratory manager of the ARES NanoSIMS laboratory and is expected
to secure research funding through NASA R&A proposals, publish in
peer-viewed publications, and manage the contractor staff supporting the
lab. Other duties include: collaboration with existing ARES scientists
and external partners in detailed isotopic studies of astromaterials,
support for human and robotic missions, and providing service to NASA
and the scientific community as required in their area of expertise
(panel reviews, publication reviews, etc). US citizenship is required.
This position will open on December 9 and close at midnight December
13. Applications are accepted through the USAJobs website:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/551912100
Please refer to the USAJobs website for additional specifics and
requirements for this position. Direct questions to Dr. Lindsay Keller
(lindsay.p.keller at nasa.gov).
University of Oxford, UK, for an Associate Professorship (or Professorship) of the Geology of Planetary Processes at the Department of Earth Sciences. Full details can be found at the following link:
https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form?p_company=10&p_internal_external=E&p_display_in_irish=N&p_process_type=&p_applicant_no=&p_form_profile_detail=&p_display_apply_ind=Y&p_refresh_search=Y&p_recruitment_id=144125
Space Scientist, AST, Planetary Studies at the NASA Johnson Space Center
The Astromaterials Research Office at the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) is seeking a civil service planetary scientist to perform world-class research on the origin and evolution of our solar system and its planetary bodies through in situ high-spatial resolution isotopic measurements. This position involves leadership of a core analytical laboratory supporting directed astromaterials sample analysis research and mission support. The candidate will serve as the laboratory manager of the ARES NanoSIMS laboratory and is expected to secure research funding through NASA R&A proposals, publish in peer-viewed publications, and manage the contractor staff supporting the lab. Other duties include: collaboration with existing ARES scientists and external partners in detailed isotopic studies of astromaterials, support for human and robotic missions, and providing service to NASA and the scientific community as required in their area of expertise (panel reviews, publication reviews, etc). US citizenship is required. This position will open on December 9 and close at midnight December 13. Applications are accepted through the USAJobs website (http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/551912100). Please refer to the USAJobs website for additional specifics and requirements for this position. Direct questions to Dr. Lindsay Keller (lindsay.p.keller at nasa.gov).
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR/PROFESSOR OF SPACE INSTRUMENTATION
Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road in association
with St Edmund Hall, Oxford
The Department of Physics proposes to appoint an Associate Professor
(or Professor) of Space Instrumentation to commence in post by 31 July
2020 or before. The successful candidate will also be offered a
Tutorial Fellowship at St Edmund Hall under arrangements described in
the further particulars.
The postholder will join a vibrant community of scientists in
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics (AOPP) which is one of the
six sub-departments that together make up the Department of Physics.
AOPP members conduct fundamental research into atmospheres, oceans and
surfaces and their interactions, on Earth, (exo)planets, moons and
asteroids. The issues addressed are among the most significant and
pressing, ranging from the search for planetary conditions suitable to
support life to the physics underpinning our understanding of climate
change.
For further details please see:
https://bit.ly/2KcRFaj
Or contact philip.stier@physics.ox.ac.uk or
neil.bowles at physics.ox.ac.uk
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 18 December 2019.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority
ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in
Oxford.
TENURE TRACK POSITION IN COSMOCHEMISTRY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO,
BOULDER
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the
University of Colorado at Boulder invites applications for a
tenure-track assistant professor position to start in August 2020, in
the general field of Cosmochemistry. The successful candidate is
expected to establish a vigorous program, complementary to the ongoing
research of the Institute for Modeling Plasmas, Atmospheres, and Cosmic
Dust (IMPACT):
http://impact.colorado.edu
which is a node in NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual
Institute (SSERVI). Areas of interest include: Analysis and
interpretation of composition measurements of cosmic dust and their
significance for studies of the origins and evolution of the solar
system. Development of new laboratory experiments at the Colorado Dust
Accelerator Facility to support instrument development and data
analysis. Using dust composition measurements to model the chemical
evolution of Solar System bodies: Moon, asteroids, comets, and all
other planetary objects. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Physics,
Planetary Sciences, Chemistry, or related areas completed by March 15,
2020. Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2020 and will
continue until the position is filled. For consideration, applications
must be submitted online:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Assistant-Professor-in-
Cosmochemistry/22080
Contact Email: cosmochemist.search at colorado.edu
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY GEOLOGY/GEOPHYSICS AT
WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
The Department of Geology and the Department of Physics & Astronomy at
Western Washington University (WWU) invite applications for a tenure
track Assistant Professor of Planetary Geology/Geophysics. The position
has an expected start date of September 2020.
We seek applicants whose research program and teaching focuses on the
role of physical processes in topics such as planet formation and
evolution, planetary interiors, surfaces, or potential fields, small
bodies, Solar System dynamics, or related areas. The preferred
candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a vigorous research
program that complements existing strengths in remote sensing,
planetary geology, seismology, magnetism, tectonics and/or stellar
astrophysics. We seek applicants who will engage students in research,
teach undergraduate and graduate courses using student-centered
instructional approaches, and foster an inclusive classroom and
research environment. Teaching assignments will be split between the
Geology and Physics & Astronomy departments to support the Geophysics
BS (https://www.wwu.edu/majors/geophysics-bs).
For more details and to apply for the position:
https://employment.wwu.edu/cw/en-us/job/497337/assistant-professor-of-
planetary-geologygeophysics
Review of applications will begin on December 20, 2019.
Inquiries may be sent to Dr. Jackie Caplan-Auerbach (caplanj at wwu.edu).
The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) at the University of Arizona is searching for a new director/department head. Details on LPL, the position, and how to apply can be found at https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/director-department-head. Review of applications will begin on January 20, 2020
Additional information or questions can be directed to Shane Byrne (Professor and Assistant Department Head) at shane at lpl.arizona.edu.
A position is available now for the study of Solar System and presolar materials at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The successful candidate will have access to state-of-the-art facilities for laboratory study of space weathering of lunar and asteroidal samples, including newly released ANGSA soils, meteoritic organic matter, and preserved stardust in meteorites.
Experience in electron microscopy is required (SEM or TEM). Familiarity with EDS, EELS, and FIB methods are preferred. Experience in one or more complementary analysis methods, such STXM, Raman, IR or atom probe is desirable.
Interested candidates may send inquiries to rhonda.stroud at nrl.navy.mil. Please include a CV and publication list. Due to security regulations at NRL, this position requires US citizenship or permanent residency.
TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (GEOCHEMISTRY), DEPARTMENT OF
GEOSCIENCES, STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
The Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position in low-temperature geochemistry. We seek a candidate with the potential to complement one or more of the department’s current and traditional research strengths in sedimentary and isotope geochemistry, environmental geochemistry, and planetary surfaces and who will be an effective teacher. Details of the department’s areas of research emphasis and current facilities may be found at:
http://www.stonybrook.edu/geosciences
Applicants should apply through AcademicJobsOnline.org (Position ID:
15294) at:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/15294
Further details of the position and application procedure should be
obtained at:
http://www.stonybrook.edu/jobs/
Applications should be sent by January 16, 2020, and questions may be
directed to the Chair of the Search Committee, Prof. Deanne Rogers
(Deanne.Rogers at stonybrook.edu).
Stony Brook University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer and educator.
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER WITH THE MAVEN IMAGING ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROGRAPH TEAM
Summary: The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder is seeking a talented scientist to work with the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) team on the MAVEN mission. The IUVS team has made important discoveries in the areas of Mars aeronomy, atmospheric escape and evolution, aurora, nightglow, photochemistry, composition, dynamics and cloud formation, and more discoveries are anticipated. The team is led by Nick Schneider.
Key Responsibilities: Observational studies of the Mars atmosphere through ultraviolet spectroscopy and imaging. Scientific analysis of data obtained, publication of results in appropriate scientific journals and presentation at conferences. Support for mission/instrument operations and observation planning. Operation and enhancement of automated data processing pipelines including retrievals of atmospheric properties. Mentoring of graduate and undergraduate student researchers.
Position Requirements: Ph.D in Planetary Science, Astronomy, Atmospheric Science, Physics or a related field. Coding proficiency in python, IDL or other scientific computing languages.
Desired Qualifications: Skill with data analysis, image processing and statistics. Familiarity with Mars atmospheric science, including one or more of the following: atmospheric structure, dayglow, nightglow, aurora, photochemistry, ultraviolet spectroscopy, atmospheric evolution, climate, waves and tides, familiarity with General Circulation Models and numerical simulation.
Please see https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/jobDetail?jobId=21086 for additional information about the University, LASP, benefits, etc. The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to building a culturally diverse community of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to contributing to an inclusive campus environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Review of applications begins on 15 December. Start date is negotiable.
COSMOCHEMISTRY POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, BOULDER
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado at Boulder invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position to start in August 2020, in the general field of Cosmochemistry. The successful candidate is expected to establish a vigorous program, complementary to the ongoing research of the Institute for Modeling Plasmas, Atmospheres, and Cosmic Dust (IMPACT:http://impact.colorado.edu), a node in NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI).
Areas of interest include: Analysis and interpretation of composition measurements of cosmic dust and their significance for studies of the origins and evolution of the solar system. Development of new laboratory experiments at the Colorado Dust Accelerator Facility to support instrument development and data analysis. Using dust composition measurements to model the chemical evolution of solar system bodies: Moon, asteroids, comets, and all other planetary objects. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Physics, Planetary Sciences, Chemistry, or related areas completed by March 15, 2020.
Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2020 and will continue until the position is filled. For consideration, applications must be submitted online: https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Assistant-Professor-in-Cosmochemistry/22080. Contact Email: cosmochemist.search at colorado.edu.
POST-DOC JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
U.S. Geological Survey – Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program –
Research Opp. #18-27. Evaluating mineral resources on Mars for
exploration and colonization. Closing date: January 6, 2020. GS-12
two-year appointment. Duty station: Lakewood, Colorado, USA. Areas of
Ph.D.: Geology, planetary geology, imaging spectroscopy, and mineral
spectroscopy or related fields. The Denver Spectroscopy Group is
seeking a postdoctoral fellow to conduct research focused on creating
mineral maps of the Martian surface using orbital imaging spectrometer
and broadband data emphasizing key minerals to pinpoint sites most
favorable for habitat location. A related research topic involves
spectrally mapping relict hydrothermal deposits to answer stubborn
questions about their origin and where to focus future rover efforts to
potentially discover evidence of past life. A research proposal is the
most important part of the application package and will be evaluated by
an expert panel. Applicants are strongly urged to coordinate the
development of their proposal with the USGS research advisor (i.e.,
Gregg Swayze; gswayze at usgs.gov).
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall/18-27-evaluating-mineral-
resources-mars-exploration-and-colonization
JOB POSTING: LOCKHEED MARTIN SPACE SEEKS A RESEARCH SCIENTIST
Lockheed Martin Space seeks a Research Scientist to join teams that
design, develop, and operate planetary missions and space-science
instrumentation. The Deep Space Exploration (DSE) directorate of
Lockheed Martin has a long history of providing spacecraft and hardware
solutions for many planetary missions, including missions to the Moon,
Mars, asteroids, comets, and Jupiter. The Advanced Technology Center
(ATC) is the research lab for LM Space, and within the ATC the Space
Science and Instrumentation (SS&I) pursues fundamental space-science
research and the development of prototype flight instruments and
payloads. The successful candidate will play a key technical and
leadership role in Planetary Science as part of these teams. The
position is based in the Lockheed Martin facility in Littleton, CO.
More details are available at the following link:
https://www.lockheedmartinjobs.com/job/littleton/deep-space-planetary-
research-scientist/694/13948660
Please contact Tim Linn (timothy.m.linn at lmco.com) and Beau Bierhaus
(edward.b.bierhaus at lmco.com) with any questions.
Faculty Position in Planetary Science
The Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor invites applications for a tenure track faculty position in the field of planetary science. Although the position is open to all ranks, we especially seek candidates at the Assistant Professor level.
We look for candidates who are capable of developing an internationally recognized research program, successfully competing for external funding, mentoring doctoral students, and participating in our educational programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels. We welcome applications from candidates whose research addresses cross-disciplinary areas that build upon our existing strengths in climate science (including radiative transfer, atmospheric dynamics/chemistry and cryospheric processes), composition, structure, chemistry, and the origin and evolution of planetary atmospheres, planetary surface-atmosphere coupling, and the development of space instrumentation and missions. We are especially interested in candidates with a strong motivation for building bridges between planetary science, including exoplanets, and the climate and space science research programs in our department.
Applications should include a cover letter, CV, research and teaching statements, a statement describing any activities, contributions, or plans related to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and a list of four references with contact details. For full consideration, applications compiled into a single PDF should be received before November 15th, 2019. Applications should be addressed to clasp-fac-search at umich.edu. Questions about the position or application process can be directed to the search committee chair Jeremy Bassis (jbassis at umich.edu).
https://clasp.engin.umich.edu/stories/faculty-position-in-planetary-science/
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY HEDS CENTER POSTDOCTORAL
FELLOWSHIP
For more than 60 years, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has
applied science and technology to make the world a safer place. High
Energy Density Science is the study of matter and energy under extreme
conditions, and we are looking for candidates with expertise ranging
from atomic, plasma, nuclear, planetary and condensed matter physics to
high performance computing, diagnostics, and instrumentation.
Administrative contact: Jessica Letteer, Letteer1 at llnl.gov
Deadline for applications is December 1, 2019.
Website: https://heds-center.llnl.gov/fellowship
LLNL posting: https://careers-llnl.ttcportals.com/jobs
/4702934-high-energy-density-science-heds-center-postdoctoral-fellow
EXOPLANET POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER, THE JOHNS HOPKINS APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) has begun a
strategic initiative to leverages our role as a leading organization in
Solar System research and comparative planetology to make new and
significant contributions in understanding the nature and diversity of
exoplanets. As part of this strategic effort, we are looking to hire a
postdoctoral researcher with experience in exoplanet characterization.
They will work with our team of exoplanet and planetary scientists,
including Kevin Stevenson, Kathleen Mandt, and many others to conduct
research on exoplanet atmospheric characterization and Solar System
comparative planetology. APL is a world leader in space science and
the design, development, and operation of NASA-funded missions. Joining
the APL team will open up opportunities to conduct ground- and
space-based observations and to participate in work with space
missions.
APL provides generous salary, benefits, and promotes a culture that
values healthy work/life balance. APL’s campus is located in the
Baltimore-Washington metro area. Apply for this position here:
https://tas-jhuapl.taleo.net/careersection/2
/jobdetail.ftl?job=22141&tz=…
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN DATA SCIENCE, MACHINE LEARNING, AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMING
The department of Geophysics of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences invites applications for 1 position of Research Associate in Data Science, Machine Learning, and Scientific Programming in the group “Magnetospheric Physics”.
Candidates should have a PhD in space physics, plasma physics, or related field. Experience in programming (in particular in code development), as well as a strong knowledge of programming languages and operating systems is also required. Experience in machine learning, data mining, and data assimilation is a plus.
Deadline: 17 November 2019 For more details please see: https://tinyurl.com/PDGFZ-ML-2019
The work will be performed in the context of the EU Horizon 2020-funded consortium PAGER led by GFZ Potsdam, and of the Helmholtz Association-funded pilot project MAP also led by GFZ. The primary aim of PAGER is to provide space weather predictions initiated from observations on the Sun and to predict radiation in space and its effects on satellite infrastructure. In the frame of the MAP project, we aim to use ML tools to model the plasma density in the ionosphere and plasmasphere.
For questions please contact Prof. Shprits: yshprits at gfz-potsdam.de
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH SCHOLAR IN PLANETARY GEOPHYSICS
The School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University invites applications for a postdoctoral research scholar in Planetary Geophysics to work with Profs. Joseph O’Rourke and Linda Elkins-Tanton. We seek an individual with the mathematics and physics training and expertise with scientific programming to model the surface temperature of an asteroid as it receives varying insolation over the course of the year. This work will be in service to the NASA Psyche mission and in collaboration with Prof. Elkins-Tanton. This individual will also undertake related research on the formation, evolution, and/or characterization of large asteroids and protoplanets in partnership with Prof. O’Rourke. The successful candidate will be encouraged to pursue research of their own interest and professional development in preparation for seeking a permanent position after their fellowship.
The initial appointment is for one year with subsequent annual renewal for up to two additional years contingent upon satisfactory performance, the needs of the university, and availability of resources. The start date is no later than August 1, 2020. This fiscal year position comes with a competitive salary, funding for travel, moving expenses, and full health insurance coverage.
http://apply.interfolio.com/70090
GIS TEACHING POSITION
Tulane University’s Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences seeks to fill a Professor of Practice position to begin in July 2020. The responsibilities of this position include teaching courses related to the department’s GIS Certificate Program, teaching courses in the applicant’s area of specialization, and service to the educational mission of the department and university. Opportunities exist for advising undergraduate research and development of service-learning courses. A doctoral degree in an environmental science or related field is required. Applicants will be expected to teach introductory and advanced GIS courses.
Applications are due November 1 and details regarding the position and the application materials can be found at: http://apply.interfolio.com/64259
Questions regarding the position can be addressed to Dr. Nancye Dawers (ndawers at tulane.edu)
TENURED/TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN SPACE ENGINEERING,
SPACE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, AND/OR REMOTE SENSING FROM SPACE PLATFORMS
The Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at The University of Texas at Austin is searching for a tenured/tenure-track position in space engineering, space systems technology and/or remote sensing from space platforms. All ranks (assistant, associate, full) will be considered and the expected start date will be September 2020.
Candidates are sought with expertise in space systems in support of Earth, planetary or space science and technologies. Topics in space systems include systems engineering, orbital mechanics, spacecraft dynamics, autonomy, estimation and control, embedded systems, mission design, technology miniaturization, small satellite engineering, on-board algorithms and other emerging areas in space technology. Topics in remote sensing from space platforms include satellite geodesy, GIS, climatology, oceanography, data analysis, inverse theory, modeling, and innovative instrument or systems design. It is preferred for the candidate to affiliate with the Center for Space Research and assume responsibility for growing key new capabilities of the center. The department and the Cockrell School of Engineering are committed to building a diverse and inclusive environment. We are interested in candidates who will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching, research, and service.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in engineering or a related field. Successful candidates are expected to supervise graduate students, teach undergraduate and graduate courses, develop a sponsored research program, collaborate with other faculty, and be involved in service to the university and the engineering profession. Applications received by December 1, 2019 are assured full consideration, but the search will continue until the position is filled. Only complete applications will be considered. Interested applicants should submit the following to https://apply.interfolio.com/69762: 1) a cover letter, 2) current vitae, 3) statements of research and teaching interests, 4) statement describing their commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion through their research, teaching, and/or service, 5) a list of five references.
The University of Texas at Austin is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. For more information about the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, please visit http://www.ae.utexas.edu. These positions have been designated as security-sensitive, and a criminal background check will be conducted on the applicants selected.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN PLANETARY GEOPHYSICS
Applications are invited for one postdoctoral research scholar position to work in collaboration with Profs. Joseph O’Rourke and Linda Elkins-Tanton.
We seek an individual with the mathematics and physics training and expertise with scientific programming to model the surface temperature of an asteroid as it receives varying insolation over the course of the year. This work will be in service to the NASA Psyche mission and in collaboration with Prof. Elkins-Tanton. This individual will also undertake related research on the formation, evolution, and/or characterization of large asteroids and protoplanets in partnership with Prof. O’Rourke. The successful candidate will be encouraged to pursue research of their own interest and professional development in preparation for seeking a permanent position after their fellowship.
More information about the School can be found here: https://sese.asu.edu/
The initial appointment is for one year with subsequent annual renewal for up to two additional years contingent upon satisfactory performance, the needs of the university, and availability of resources. The start date is no later than August 1, 2020. This fiscal year position comes with a competitive salary, funding for travel, moving expenses, and full health insurance coverage. Minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. in astrophysics, physics, planetary science, geophysics, applied math, or closely related field by the start date. Candidates must be within five years from receipt of the doctoral degree. Desired qualifications include a background in numerical modeling of mass and energy transfer. Experience in numerical fluid dynamics is strongly desired.
Apply at http://apply.interfolio.com/70090 by November 30, 2019.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN EARLY MARS GEOCHEMISTRY
The Department of Planetology and Habitability at the Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB) invites applications for one postdoctoral position to support investigations on the geochemical nature of the early Mars environments. We are seeking enthusiastic and excellent candidates to
join a planetary science team funded by the European Research Council (ERC), working with Dr. Alberto Fairen in the Project “MarsFirstWater” (ERC Consolidator Grant) broadening the efforts of the Project “icyMARS” (ERC Starting Grant).
Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. in Geochemistry, and a background in Mars research and Planetary Science.
The position, placed in Madrid, would be for two years, with possible extension to a third year contingent upon satisfactory performance. Benefits include working in a young enthusiastic team at the leading Astrobiology institution in Europe, full social benefits according to the Spanish social care system, and a very competitive salary.
Applicants should send a letter of interest, a curriculum with a list of publications, a brief (maximum two pages) statement of research interests, and a list of three references, no later than December 31 2019, to Alberto Fairen (agfairen at cab.inta-csic.es).
The starting date is negotiable, but should be no later than March 1, 2020.
RESEARCH SPACE SCIENTIST POSITION AT NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
The Sciences and Exploration Directorate at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is currently seeking interested applicants for the position of Research Space Scientist in the Planetary Systems Lab (6930). This position is responsible for design and development of novel infrared and ultraviolet flight instruments for planetary science. For more information on this opportunity please see the ad on the USA Jobs website:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/548052000
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY – TENURE-TRACK FACULTY MEMBER
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, is looking to hire an assistant professor in the broad fields of mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, and paleobiology, whose work relates to the co-evolution of physical, chemical, and biological systems of the Earth and/or other rocky planetary bodies. Interested applicants must have a Ph.D. at the time of appointment; start date is expected for Fall 2020.
Please see the job ad for more details: https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/102136
Direct all inquiries to Kenneth Miller, chair of the search committee, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at kgm at eps.rutgers.edu
TENURE-STREAM POSITION AT MICHIGAN STATE (MSU)
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University (MSU) invites applications for a tenure-system faculty position in astronomy. The search is open to all fields of observational, data-intensive, or survey astronomy. The successful candidate will have
demonstrated the ability to carry out forefront research and a commitment to building an equitable and diverse scholarly environment. While we expect the appointment to be at the assistant professor level, an appointment at the level of associate or full professor will be
considered depending on the experience of the candidate.
MSU has strong astrophysics research programs in compact objects, nuclear astrophysics, galaxy clusters, large-scale simulations, statistical and computational techniques, and particle astrophysics. MSU astronomers enjoy guaranteed access to the 4.1-m SOAR
Telescope, which is co-located on Cerro Pachon with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope. MSU is also the lead institution of the NSF’s Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics-Center for the Evolution of the Elements (JINA-CEE). MSU astronomers run both an astrophysics
undergraduate major and an astronomy and astrophysics Ph.D. program.
For more information, please see: https://astro.natsci.msu.edu/news-events/job-postings/tenure-stream-position-in-astronomy/
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN PLANETARY SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON,
SEATTLE
The University of Washington seeks an outstanding scientist working at the forefront of planetary research. The opening is for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth & Space Sciences.
The new faculty member will be specialized in one or more of the following: geology, geomorphology, geochemistry, glaciology, or geophysics of planets and interactions with their atmospheres and oceans. They may focus on observations, experiments, and/or modeling.
We seek a colleague who can contribute collaboratively within the department, college, and across campus, for example, the university’s Astrobiology Program. Current or potential involvement in planetary exploration and/or use of remote sensing data is desirable but not
essential.
Candidates should demonstrate the potential to build an internationally recognized research program that addresses questions of fundamental significance. Candidates should also show potential for high quality undergraduate and graduate teaching. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or foreign equivalent in Geophysics, Geology, Planetary Sciences, or a related field at the time of appointment.
For full applications details, please see:
https://apply.interfolio.com/69115
Preference will be given to applications received before December 1, 2019.
JOB OPENING: NAIF NODE OF THE PLANETARY DATA SYSTEM
NASA’s Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility (NAIF), located at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, is seeking a skilled, dedicated and highly motivated professional to help developthe “SPICE 2.0” Toolkit, a re-implementation of the existing SPICE 1.0 Toolkit family using the C++11 language with a multithreaded and object-oriented architecture.
The job involves original design, thoughtful implementation, excellent code documentation and provision of thorough testing facilities, all in keeping with existing NAIF standards and practices. The applicant must have demonstrable C++11 programming experience as well as skills in the areas of mathematics and space dynamics. He or she must be willing to quickly learn SPICE technology and capabilities in order to apply this knowledge to the SPICE 2.0 development effort.
Applicants should have a degree in Engineering or Applied Mathematics, and have several years of practical, related experience. This job is not in the domain of computer science, but a strong aptitude for practical computer programming is required. U.S. citizenship or
equivalent is required.
Persons interested in learning more about this offering should access
this URL: https://jpl.jobs/jobs/2019-10884-SPICE-System-Development-Engineer
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: PHOTOGRAMMETRIST
The USGS Astrogeology Science Center is looking for a Photogrammetrist (GS-11/12 Physical Scientist). We work in coordination with NASA and other agencies to support missions to planetary objects across the Solar System. If you are looking for a rewarding position in the Federal workforce and have expertise in photogrammetry and software
development, we need your help! Job duties include developing software, algorithms, and/or guidelines for mapping planetary data; developing planetary sensor models that define the transformation between image space and object space; producing improved geospatial knowledge of extraterrestrial bodies and planetary datasets (e.g., spacecraft ephemerides, digital elevation models, orthorectified images and mosaics, metadata, and control networks); and providing guidance to technical staff working on photogrammetric and geodetic production tasks. Applicants must have a bachelor’s or higher degree in physical science, engineering, or mathematics, expertise in the concepts, theories, and principles of photogrammetry, cartography, geodesy, and/or computer vision, and experience developing and modifying software to apply these principles to highly varied datasets. Applicants must be US citizens, and a background check is required. This position is located in Flagstaff, AZ. Apply starting September 2, 2019 through USAjobs.gov announcement DEN-2019-0254.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/543559200
Contact Brent Archinal with questions: (barchinal at usgs.gov; 928 556-7083).
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor, Michigan
The Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor invites applications for a tenure track faculty position in the field of planetary science. Although the position is open to all ranks, we especially seek candidates at the Assistant Professorlevel. We look for candidates who are capable of developing an internationally recognized research program, successfully competing for external funding, mentoring doctoral students, and participating in our educational programs at the graduate and
undergraduate levels. We welcome applications from candidates whose research addresses cross-disciplinary areas that build upon our existing strengths in climate science (including radiative transfer, atmospheric dynamics/chemistry and cryospheric processes), composition, structure, chemistry, and the origin and evolution of planetary atmospheres, planetary surface-atmosphere coupling, and the development of space
instrumentation and missions. We are especially interested in candidates with a strong motivation for building bridges between planetary science, including exoplanets, and the climate and space science research programs in our department.
Applications should include a cover letter, CV, research and teaching statements, a statement describing any activities, contributions, or plans related to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and a list of four references with contact details. For full consideration, applications compiled into a single PDF should be received before November 15th, 2019. Applications should be addressed to clasp-fac-search@umich.edu. Questions about the
position or application process can be directed to the search committee chair Jeremy Bassis (jbassis at umich.edu).
University of Michigan is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. CLASP and the College of Engineering are especially interested in exceptionally well qualified candidates who will contribute, through their research, teaching, and service, to the diversity and excellence of the academic community. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. The University is also responsive to the needs of dual-career couples. The University is a non-discriminatory, affirmative action Employer.
Michigan Engineering’s vision is to be the world’s preeminent college of engineering serving the common good. This global outlook, leadership focus, and service commitment permeate our culture. Our vision is supported by a mission and values that, together, provide the framework for all that we do. Information about our vision, mission and values can be found at: http://strategicvision.engin.umich.edu/.
The University of Michigan has a storied legacy of commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). The Michigan Engineering component of the University’s comprehensive, five-year, DEI strategic plan—with updates on our programs and resources dedicated to ensuring a welcoming, fair, and inclusive environment—can be found at: http://www.engin.umich.edu/college/about/diversity.
GRADUATE-STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES IN PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES AT
STANFORD
Prospective graduate students interested in planetary surface processes
are invited to apply to join the Earth & Planetary Surface Processes
group in the Department of Geological Sciences at Stanford, for a start
date in the fall of 2020. We focus on utilizing the diverse planetary
bodies of the Solar System as full scale experiments to develop and
test our quantitative understanding of surface processes, and
deciphering the hydrologic and climate histories of planets (including
Earth) through the lens of surface processes.
https://epsp.stanford.edu/
Prospective graduate students should demonstrate strong quantitative
skills and motivation to apply concepts of geomorphology and
sedimentology to the study of planetary surfaces and rocks. The next
application deadline to the department’s graduate program is January 7,
2020. Please contact Prof. Lapotre at mlapotre@stanford.edu with any
questions.
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN GIANT PLANET MODELLING AT LMD / SORBONNE UNIVERSITE, PARIS
A 15-month post-doctoral position in planetary atmospheric science is opened at Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique (LMD), starting late 2019 / early 2020. An extent towards a total two-year duration is possible. The position is funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) grant EMERGIANT and opened at Sorbonne Universite on the Pierre and Marie Curie campus in the heart of Paris.
For more information see: http://www.lmd.jussieu.fr/~aslmd/post-doc-position-LMD-2019.pdf
Applications and information requests should be sent via email to Dr Aymeric SPIGA (aymeric.spiga at sorbonne-universite.fr). The closing date is October 31, 2019. Late applications might be considered, until the position is filled.
YORK UNIVERSITY TENURE-TRACK POSITION
The Division of Natural Science, Department of Science & Technology Studies at York University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Astronomy – Planetary Science at the rank of Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream to commence July 1, 2020. For complete job description and application details, visit:
http://webapps.yorku.ca/academichiringviewer/viewposition.jsp?
positionnumber=1988
York University is an Affirmative Action (AA) employer. The AA Program can be found on York’s website at
http://acadjobs.info.yorku.ca/
or a copy can be obtained by calling the AA office at 416-736-5713. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens, permanent residents and Indigenous peoples in Canada will be given priority. The application deadline is Monday, November 4, 2019.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM
The Department of Astronomy at New Mexico State University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty member at the level of Assistant Professor beginning in August 2020. We are especially interested in candidates with a demonstrated research record and continuing research programs related to the targeted area of hire, which is observational planetary science, including solar system and/or exoplanetary science, and the desire to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels and supervise graduate students. The NMSU Astronomy Department is committed to creating an environment that affirms and supports diversity across a variety of axes, including ethnicity, race, class, ability, gender identity and expression. We particularly welcome applicants who can contribute to such an environment through their scholarship, teaching, mentoring, and professional service.
Please see the job ad (https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/1c9885fa) for more details and direct all inquiries to astfaculty at nmsu.edu.
The application deadline is December 6, 2019.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP AT LPI
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), part of the Universities Space
Research Association, invites applications for a postdoctoral
fellowship in the petrology and mineralogy of planetary materials.
https://bit.ly/2m7LgUl
ACADEMIC POSITION IN EXOPLANET CHARACTERISATION AT CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
Closing date: Thursday 7 November 2019
Cardiff University job reference: 9049BR
The School of Physics and Astronomy at Cardiff University has
one of the largest astronomy groups in the UK with 26 academic
staff in astronomy-related activities including galactic
and extragalactic astrophysics, ground-based and space-borne
instrumentation development, and gravitational waves. We have
an immediate vacancy for an open-ended academic position, at
Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, or Reader level, in the field of
exoplanet science. The appointment will be made at a level
commensurate with experience.
This position is part of a long-term strategic plan for astronomy
at Cardiff to broaden current research to exoplanet science using
space and ground based facilities. We are part of the international
consortium that will provide the science payload for the European
Space Agency’s ARIEL satellite, dedicated to the systematic
characterisation of exoplanet atmospheres and scheduled for launch
in 2028. It is expected that the new appointee will become a key
member of the Cardiff ARIEL team and of the international ARIEL
consortium.
For details and applicatoin process see:
https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs
(under Academic Vacancies; School of Physics and Astronomy)
Contact: Professor Matt Griffin; matt.griffin at astro.cf.ac.uk
OPEN RANK PROFESSOR OF EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University
in St. Louis invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured faculty
position at the assistant, associate, or full professor rank,
commensurate with experience, in the field of planetary science. The
candidate is expected to perform research in the broad area of
planetary surfaces and processes, have or seek active involvement in
planetary science missions, and eventually assume leadership of the
NASA Planetary Data System Geosciences Node at Washington University.
The ideal candidate will employ quantitative tools and will integrate
computational approaches with remotely sensed observations.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in planetary science or a related field at
the time of appointment. In addition, candidates at the associate or
full professor rank must have an advanced record of research,
publication, and teaching warranting tenure. Complete applications
include cover letter, curriculum vitae, statements of teaching and
research interests, and names and contact information of at least four
references, submitted via Interfolio:
https://apply.interfolio.com/66099
Applications must be received by October 31, 2019 to ensure
consideration.
An extended job description and application procedure is at:
https://apply.interfolio.com/66099
Contact planetarysearch at epsc.wustl.edu with questions.
POSTDOC ADVERTISEMENT
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), part of the Universities Space
Research Association, invites applications for a postdoctoral
fellowship in the petrology and mineralogy of planetary materials.
https://bit.ly/2m7LgUl
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA FACULTY POSITION IN SPACE RESEARCH
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Iowa is
seeking an outstanding researcher active in experimental space-based
astronomy or space physics to fill a tenure-track position at Assistant
Professor or Associate Professor beginning Fall 2020. Duties of the
position will consist of teaching courses at all levels and
establishment of an active research program including the development
of space-based instrumentation and the pursuit of external funding.
The Department has a long history in building space-based
instrumentation with instruments currently operating on HaloSat, Juno,
Mars Express, and the Van Allen Probes and currently under
construction for the TRACERS Small Explorer mission. More information
can be found at:
https://jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/73714
OPEN RANK PROFESSOR OF EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University
in St. Louis invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured faculty
position at the assistant, associate, or full professor rank,
commensurate with experience, in the field of planetary science. The
candidate is expected to perform research in the broad area of
planetary surfaces and processes, have or seek active involvement in
planetary science missions, and eventually assume leadership of the
NASA Planetary Data System Geosciences Node at Washington University.
The ideal candidate will employ quantitative tools and will integrate
computational approaches with remotely sensed observations.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in planetary science or a related field at
the time of appointment. In addition, candidates at the associate or
full professor rank must have an advanced record of research,
publication, and teaching warranting tenure. Complete applications
include cover letter, curriculum vitae, statements of teaching and
research interests, and names and contact information of at least four
references, submitted via Interfolio:
https://apply.interfolio.com/66099
Applications must be received by October 31, 2019 to ensure
consideration.
An extended job description and application procedure is at:
https://apply.interfolio.com/66099
Contact planetarysearch at epsc.wustl.edu with questions.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO T.C. CHAMBERLIN POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago
invites applications for the T.C. Chamberlin Postdoctoral Fellowship.
We seek outstanding scientists who lead creative investigations into
the nature of Earth and/or other planetary bodies. We encourage people
with interests in any aspect of Earth and Planetary Sciences to apply.
To give a sense of the diverse interests of our Chamberlin Fellows, in
recent years Fellows have included people whose research focuses on
planetary habitability, tropical cyclones, asteroid impacts, and
petrology/geochronology.
Start date is negotiable, with a target of October 1, 2020. Please
email a single pdf file containing a CV, a 2-4 page research plan, and
names and contact information for at least three references, to:
chamberlin at geosci.uchicago.edu
Applicants should also arrange for letters to be sent by their named
references to the same address. Consideration of complete applications
(those including letters of reference) will begin October 7, 2019.
The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity
/ Disabled / Veterans Employer:
http://www.uchicago.edu/about/non_discrimination_statement
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITIES IN CHILE
The Chilean FONDECYT opened a call for postdoctoral positions in Chile
related to projects of 2-3 years. The applicants must already have a
PhD from January 1st, 2016, to October 1, 2019.
The deadline for application is: September 24th, 2019.
The application can be written in English, please download all the
zipped documents at the link “Formularios de Postdoctorado 2020 –
ingles” on the following website:
https://www.conicyt.cl/fondecyt/2018/11/15/concurso-postdoctorado-2020
The Institute of Astronomy and Planetary Sciences of the University of
Atacama is interested in supporting applications in the field of
planetary sciences.
Please contact Prof. Giovanni Leone (giovanni.leone at uda.cl) for any
information and support.
Post-Doctoral Research Assistant at the Florida Space Institute/University of Central Florida in Small-Body Planetary Sciences
Job Description:
The Florida Space Institute (FSI) at the University of Central Florida (UCF) invites applications for a postdoctoral associate position to carry out research on the physical processes on the surface of small bodies such as asteroids. The successful candidate will be expected to investigate material and mechanical properties of asteroid simulants under relevant conditions. Research will be performed with various instrumentation at the Florida Space Institute and supplemental hardware may be developed to carry out experiments. Additionally, the successful candidate will perform numerical simulations of the behavior of granular material by adapting existing Discrete Element Model code, under guidance from our collaborator at the University of Colorado Boulder. Supervision of undergraduate research assistants and publishing research results in peer-reviewed journals is expected.
The position is expected to have a start date before November 2019 and is renewable annually for up to three years.
FSI is associated with the Center for Lunar and Asteroid Surface Science (CLASS) and the Arecibo Observatory, providing exciting opportunities for collaboration and networking. The University of Central Florida is a thriving preeminent research university located in metropolitan Orlando. With more than 66,000 students, UCF is one of the largest universities in the U.S. The university benefits from a diverse faculty and staff who create a welcoming environment and opportunities for all students to grow, learn and succeed. We encourage you to learn more about UCF at https://www.ucf.edu/.
Minimum Qualifications:
A Ph.D. from an accredited institution in physics, astronomy, astrophysics, planetary sciences, or a related field is required.
Preferences:
Experience in the following is of interest:
– Hands-on experience in hardware design, manufacturing, and operation;
– Laboratory work with cryogenic samples;
– Mentoring of undergraduate students;
– One or more of the following coding languages: IDL, Python, C, C++, Fortran.
EEO Employer:
As an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, UCF encourages all qualified applicants to apply, including women, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of traditionally underrepresented populations. UCF’s Equal Opportunity Statement can be viewed at: http://www.oie.ucf.edu/documents/PresidentsStatement.pdf. As a Florida public university, UCF makes all application materials and selection procedures available to the public upon request.
UCF requires all applications and supporting documents to be submitted electronically through the Human Resources website, at https://jobs.ucf.edu/cw/en-us/job/498004. In addition to the online application, interested candidates should upload a curriculum vitae and a brief description of prior research experience.
Additional Application Materials Required:
In addition to the online application, candidates must also submit:
(1) Full curriculum vitae;
(2) Cover letter describing their related experience;
(3) Statement of research interests;
(4) Names, addresses and emails of three people willing to write letters of recommendation
Questions may be directed to:
Dr. Julie Brisset, Associate Researcher
Florida Space Institute
Julie.Brisset at ucf.edu
TENURE TRACK ASTROBIOLOGY POSITION AT IPM
Applications are invited for a tenure-track assistant professor
position in the Division for Astrobiology, Institute for Planetary
Materials, Okayama University. We seek a candidate who will be able to
develop a novel and independent research program in one of the research
areas in astrobiology, such as analytical or experimental studies of
prebiotic chemistry, mineral-water-organic interactions related to the
origin of life, the search for signatures of primitive life on the
early Earth or in the Solar System, and also work within a
collaborative environment with other staff to pursue joint researches
on Earth and planetary materials.
For further information, please contact:
Professor Xianyu Xue
Chair of the Selection Committee for the Faculty in the Division for
Astrobiology, Institute for Planetary Materials
Okayama University 827 Yamada, Misasa, Tottori, 682-0193, Japan
Phone: +81-858-43-1215
E-mail: xianyu at okayama-u.ac.jp
http://www.misasa.okayama-u.ac.jp/eng/announcement/?eid=01724
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN EXPERIMENTAL PLANETARY SCIENCE
Columbia University
New York, New York
Columbia University’s Astrophysics Laboratory invites applications for a
Postdoctoral Research Scientist to perform laboratory simulations of solar
wind ion irradiation of Mercury’s regolith surface. The successful candidate
will join the group headed by Senior Research Scientist Dr. Daniel Wolf Savin;
they will participate in designing, building, and performing experiments utilizing
a novel ion-beam apparatus to study the spectral changes and sputtering yields
of regolith-like loose powders.
The appointment is initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal for up
to two additional years; this is contingent upon the availability of funds and
mutual satisfaction.
The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. or the equivalent degree in Planetary
Science, Physics, Geology, Astrophysics, or a related field. Desired laboratory
skills include experience with apparatus design and construction; fast ion beams;
ion optics; ultra-high vacuum techniques; ultraviolet, visible, and near infrared
spectral reflectance measurements; quadrupole mass spectrometers; catcher foils;
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; and associated electronics. Desired computer
skills include programming, multidimensional data analysis, LabView, Python,
Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks, SIMION, Linux/Mac OS, and Windows OS.
The successful candidate will have a strong background in at least some of the
areas listed above, a proven research ability, and evidence of future research
potential. The candidate is expected to be able to work well independently and
cooperatively with a team and to communicate the results of his/her research
both orally and in writing. Demonstrated written and oral communication skills
are highly desirable. Questions regarding this position can be addressed to
Dr. Savin at savin@astro.columbia.edu.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae (including a list of
publications) and statement of past research. In addition they should arrange
to have three letters of reference sent directly by the writers to Dr. Savin.
Applications will be considered only after all of the requested material has
been received. Applications and letters should be submitted by email to
savin at astro.columbia.edu. Screening of applicants will begin immediately
and will continue until the position has been filled.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY
The Department of Astronomy at Cornell University encourages early
career researchers in astronomy and planetary sciences to apply to the
following postdoctoral fellowship opportunities:
* 51 Pegasi b Fellowship
Cornell University is among the fourteen host institutions for this
planetary astronomy focused postdoctoral fellowship. Deadline:
September 20th
https://www.hsfoundation.org/programs/science/51-pegasi-b-fellowship
* Klarman Postdoctoral Fellowship
This prestigious new fellowship allows recipients to conduct research
in any discipline across Cornell’s College of Arts & Sciences.
Deadline: October 15th
https://as.cornell.edu/klarman-postdoctoral-fellowships
* Cornell Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship
This program offers significant independence to top-tier postdoctoral
researchers and scholars in all areas of study at Cornell. Deadline:
September 2nd
https://research.cornell.edu/content/fellowship-essentials
Diversity and inclusion are a part of Cornell University’s heritage.
We particularly welcome applications from individuals who belong to
groups that have been historically underrepresented in planetary
sciences and astronomy such as women, persons with disabilities, racial
and ethnic minorities, gender and sexual minorities, and others who may
contribute to diversification of the field. Our inclusive community of
scholars, students, and staff impart an uncommon sense of larger
purpose, and contribute creative ideas to further the university’s
mission of teaching, discovery, and engagement.
For more information contact Nikole Lewis (nikole.lewis at cornell.edu)
PROFESSOR POSITION IN RADIATION AND REMOTE SENSING OF ATMOSPHERES IN
BERLIN
We now have an Associate Professor position open at Freie Universitat
Berlin that might be of interest for planetary scientists that work
with Earth’s atmosphere as well as planetary atmospheres and radiative
transfer.
Please find detail here:
https://www.fu-berlin.de/universitaet/beruf-karriere/jobs/english/GW-
Prof-E-W2-fuer-Strahlung-und-Fernerkundung.html
Applications have to be submitted by August 15th via e-mail to the
address mentioned in the link.
JOB OPENING: UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO – FULL PROFESSOR AND DEPARTMENT CHAIR
The Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering (DGSE) at UNR
invites applications for a tenured, full professor to serve as
Department Chair. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Geological Sciences
or a related field, and a proven track record in research and service
as well as evidence of successful personnel and financial management.
Leadership qualities, enthusiasm, effective interpersonal communication
and organizational skills are required. The Chair’s role includes
representing the Department to university administration, other
university units, industry, and to public and private agencies at the
local, regional, national, and international levels. The Chair will be
expected to oversee recruitment of world-class faculty, and facilitate
their professional development. The Chair will be expected to teach a
reduced course load, supervise graduate students and maintain a robust
research program.
Review of applications will begin Monday, September 16, 2019. We are
expecting a start date of July 1, 2020.
The University of Nevada, Reno is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer. We promote excellence through diversity and encourage
all qualified individuals to apply.
For additional details on the Department and UNR please see the full
application:
https://nshe.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UNR-external/job/University-of-
Nevada-Reno—Main-Campus/Professor-Chair-Geological-Sciences_R0116800
PLANETARY SCIENCES EXPLORATION POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
The Department of Physics (physics.cos.ucf.edu) at the University of
Central Florida (UCF) and the Florida Space Institute (FSI) invite
applications for a post-doctoral position as part of the Center for
Lunar and Asteroid Surface Science (CLASS) of the NASA Solar System
Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI). We seek candidates
with interests in exploration-related planetary science including, but
not limited to, lunar surface mineralogy, regolith processes, primitive
asteroid mineralogy, and in situ resource utilization (ISRU).
Applicants must have a Ph.D. at the time of appointment in Geological
Sciences, Planetary Sciences, or a closely related discipline. The
successful applicant is expected to be involved in CLASS projects
related to the physical properties of lunar and asteroidal materials,
the scientific support of ISRU development, and lunar regolith
processes. This will include interaction with the commercial NewSpace
community in the development of the next generation of lunar landers,
instruments, and experiments. Interested individuals should provide
include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, summary of research, and a
list of three professional references with contact information to Dr.
Daniel Britt (dbritt at ucf.edu).
Screening of applications will continue until the position is filled.
FACULTY POSITION AT INSTITUTE FOR PLANETARY MATERIALS
The Institute for Planetary Materials (IPM), Okayama University,
Misasa, Japan, invites applications for an Assistant Professor (tenure
track) position in the area of Astrobiology. IPM consists of three
divisions, the Division for Astrobiology, the Division for Planetary
System Science, and the Division for Basic Planetary Materials Science.
Further information about the faculty, research and facilities of the
Institute can be found at the IPM website:
http://www.misasa.okayama-u.ac.jp
Applications are invited for a tenure-track assistant professor
position in the Division for Astrobiology.
http://www.misasa.okayama-u.ac.jp/eng/announcement/?eid=01724
We seek a candidate who will be able to develop a novel and independent
research program in one of the research areas in astrobiology, such as
analytical or experimental studies of prebiotic chemistry,
mineral-water-organic interactions related to the origin of life, the
search for signatures of primitive life on the early Earth or in the
Solar System, and also work within a collaborative environment with
other staff to pursue joint researches on Earth and planetary
materials.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCES
The Centre de Recherches Petrographiques et Geochimiques (CRPG) Nancy,
located in northeast France, is looking for a postdoctoral researcher
in Earth and Planetary remote sensing. The 2-year position is supported
by a CNRS Momentum grant entitled ‘Spectral imagery unravels the nature
of planetary crusts’.
Applications are due soon (deadline: June 30th 2019). There is no
restriction on citizenship. The position must start between September
1st and December 15th, 2019.
To read the full offer and apply, please visit:
http://bit.ly/2JPTMRL
You may contact Dr. Jessica Flahaut for more information at:
flahaut at crpg.cnrs-nancy.fr
Postdoctoral Research Opportunity in Organic and Inorganic
Geochemistry at the NASA Johnson Space Center
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas, part of the
Universities Space Research Association, invites applications for a
postdoctoral researcher to conduct NASA-supported work in research at
the interface of organic and inorganic geochemistry:
https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction
=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=920
The successful candidate should have expertise in the analysis of
organic molecules and their inorganic host phases for multiple research
projects and will work with Drs. Eve Berger and Aaron Burton on two
projects. Project one involves characterizing changes in organic and
mineralogical composition of organic-bearing asteroidal and cometary
simulant materials after hydrothermal and impact processing. Project
two involves characterizing the interactions of chiral ligands with a
variety of cations to determine if chirality has an effect on the
resulting complex, to explore whether this could be a viable route for
prebiotic evolution leading to homochirality.
The position requires a Ph.D. in geochemistry or inorganic chemistry,
and the successful candidate must have expertise in scanning electron
microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and solution-phase coordination
chemistry, as well as experience processing insoluble organic material
such as kerogen for analysis. Experience with gas chromatography-mass
spectrometry is a strong plus.
ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
The European Space Agency awards several postdoctoral fellowships each year.
The aim of these fellowships is to provide scientists in their early career,
holding a PhD or the equivalent degree, with the means of performing research
in fields related to the ESA Science Programme.
Areas of research include planetary science, astronomy and
astrophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial science, plasma physics and
fundamental physics. The fellowships have a duration of two years, with the
possible extension to three years, and are tenable at the
European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, Netherlands,
or at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in Villafranca del Castillo,
near Madrid, Spain.
Applications are now solicited for fellowships in space science to begin in
the fall of 2020. Preference will be given to applications submitted by
candidates in an early stage of their career. Candidates not holding
a PhD yet are encouraged to apply, but they must provide evidence of
receiving their degree before starting the fellowship.
ESA fellows are enrolled in ESA’s Social Security Scheme, which covers
medical expenses. A monthly deduction covers these short-term and long-term risks.
The deadline for applications is 1 October 2019.
More information on the ESA Research Fellowship programme in Space Science,
on the conditions and eligibility, as well as the application form can retrieved from
http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Questions on the scientific aspects of the
ESA Fellowship in Space Science not answered in the above pages can be sent
by e-mail to the fellowship coordinators, Dr. Oliver Jennrich or Dr. Jan-Uwe Ness
at the address fellowship@cosmos.esa.int
The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona (https://www.lpl.arizona.edu) invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher in the fields of electron microscopy and planetary materials. The successful applicant will be part of the planetary materials research group (https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/PMRG/) that uses electron microscopy to explore the nature and origins of planetary materials. The initial appointment is for one year with expected renewal up to three years, pending funding and satisfactory performance. The position is expected to begin January of 2020.
The University of Arizona has recently invested in electron microscopy, and the postdoctoral candidate will have access to a Cameca SX-100 electron microprobe, two Hitachi scanning electron microscopes, a ThermoScientific Helios focused-ion-beam scanning-electron microscope, and a 200 keV aberration-corrected Hitachi HF5000 scanning transmission electron microscope. These instruments are housed within the Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization Facility and will play a critical role in the analysis of samples to be returned by the NASA OSIRIS-REx Mission being led by the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona.
Details on the position and how to apply can be found at https://uacareers.com/postings/39148
CLEVER PLANETS POST-DOC OPPORTUNITY
The CLEVER (Cycles of Life-Essential Volatile Elements in Rocky)
Planets team and Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary
Sciences at Rice University are seeking applicants for a postdoctoral
scholar position who would explore dynamical and geochemical
fingerprints of accretion and magma ocean processes, searching for
conditions of producing thermo-chemically habitable rocky planets. The
focus will be tracking the fate of life-essential volatile elements, C,
N, H, and S in our Solar System and other exoplanetary systems from the
protoplanetary disk to the end of magma ocean stage via dynamical and
geochemical modeling. The contract will be initially for 1 year and is
renewable for up to 3 years based on progress and performance. The
salary would commensurate with experience. The position will be based
out of Rice University but the post-doctoral candidate will also have
the opportunity to interact with astrophysicists and planetary
scientists at UCLA and UC Davis and other team members and
collaborators.
Please find more details here:
http://cleverplanets.org/2019/06/07/post-doc-opportunity/
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
A Post-doctoral Research Fellow opportunity (theoretical) is available in the Atomic and Molecular Physics Division of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. The project will concern collisional processes for astrophysics and mid/far-infrared astronomical spectroscopy.
Interested applicants should visit http://www.usajobs.gov and search for listing 534770200 for additional information.
Applications must be received through the USAJOBS website by the closing date.
After the announcement closes and application reviews are done, you may be contacted by the hiring office if further evaluation or interviews are required.
Closing date for applications: June 17, 2019
Informal inquiries may be sent to:
Dr. James F. Babb (jbabb at cfa.harvard.edu)
POSTDOC OPPORTUNITY IN LUNAR REGOLITH PROCESSES
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science at Purdue University has an opening for a postdoctoral researcher to lead a joint code development, modeling, and remote sensing project focused on the topographic and compositional evolution of the lunar regolith. Tasks would include development of a landscape evolution code and generation of new Moon Mineralogy Mapper spectral data products. A PhD in physics, geophysics or planetary science and experience in modeling is required along with familiarity with computer languages such as IDL, Python, FORTRAN, or C in a LINUX environment. Experience in reflectance spectroscopy or remote sensing data analysis is preferred but not required. The position is available immediately and will run for 2 years with the possibility of extension pending availability of funding. A background check is required for employment in this position.
Please send a cover letter, CV, and the names of three references to both Professors David Minton (daminton at purdue.edu) and Briony Horgan (briony at purdue.edu) by July 1, 2019.
Purdue University is an EEO/AA employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and protected veterans are encouraged to apply.
Postdoctoral Scholar working with algae in extreme environments, Department of Geoscience, UNLV
We are seeking a postdoctoral scholar to work with Dr. Elisabeth Hausrath at UNLV growing algae under a range of conditions. Responsibilities of the position will include working with a low temperature and pressure chamber to grow different algal and microbial species under a variety of atmospheric pressures and compositions, temperatures, water, nutrient and light levels; presenting work at conferences; and writing manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
Desired attributes include significant experience performing laboratory experiments and a strong microbiological background. The ideal candidate will also have strong critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Requirements include a PhD at the time of appointment. The successful candidate will receive mentoring in scientific skills, manuscript and proposal writing, teaching, and other career skills. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter describing research experience and interests, curriculum vitae, and names and contact information (address, telephone number and e-mail address) of three professional references to Elisabeth.Hausrath@unlv.edu. For information about our ongoing research programs please see our website here: http://faculty.unlv.edu/hausrath/index.htm.
Assistant professor position
Deadline: July 1, 2019
The desert of Atacama is a well-known Mars analog and a real Disneyland for planetary geologists and geologists for the geologic variety of its territory. We are also developing a laboratory in the Andes Cordillera for multidisciplinary experiments. We need an experienced professional in planetary science to complete our group and a woman would be preferred for gender balance.
You find all the application details here:
http://inct.uda.cl/ad2.html
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR POSITIONS
Click to access crc-special-call-adverstisement.pdf
Review of applications will begin on June 19, 2019.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCES
The Centre de Recherches Petrographiques et Geochimiques (CRPG) Nancy,
located in northeast France, is looking for a postdoctoral researcher
in Earth and Planetary remote sensing. The 2-year position is supported
by a CNRS Momentum grant entitled “Spectral Imagery Unravels the Nature
of Planetary Crusts”.
Applications are now open, until June 30, 2019. There is no
restriction on citizenship. The position must start between September
1 and December 15, 2019.
For more information and applications, please visit:
http://bit.ly/2JPTMRL
or contact Dr. Jessica Flahaut, at: flahaut at crpg.cnrs-nancy.fr
Subject Matter Expert Reviewer of Proposals Submitted to NASA
Cornell Technical Services, LLC (CTS) is support contractor to NASA.
CTS seeks Subject Matter EXPERTS with significant experience in the design, development, and operations of missions, spacecraft and instruments relevant to NASA’s goals. We help NASA evaluate proposals and review programs for investigations intended to help answer the big questions of Earth Science, Heliophysics, Planetary Science and Astrophysics.
As a CTS Part-time employee or Consultant you will participate as a Subject Matter Expert on review teams conducting in-depth technical, management and cost assessments of proposals and Phase A concept studies. Our work is performed remotely with travel occurring periodically during the assignment to bring the geographically distributed teams together to finalize results. An ideal candidate is willing and able to work part-time on an as-needed basis to support the tasks and has significant direct, hands-on build and space flight technical or management responsibility in one or more of the following areas:
o § Flight Systems
o § Mission Design and Operations, including Trajectory Analysis
o § Design, Development and Operation of Spacecraft and Spacecraft Subsystems
o § Space Based Instruments including Passive Remote Sensors in all Wavelengths, Active Sensors and Systems, and In-Situ Instruments for Particles and Fields or Direct Material Sampling
o § Senior Systems Engineering for either Spacecraft or Instruments
o § Space Communications and Ground Systems Development and Operations
o § Mission Leadership as a Program or Project Manager
CTS provides support to NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) on the Evaluations, Assessments, Studies Service and Support (EASSS-2) contract by assembling evaluation teams in response to Announcements of Opportunities and other acquisition requests by supporting the Technical, Management and Cost (TMC) evaluations for NASA acquisitions. The following URL will provide more information. https://soma.larc.nasa.gov
We are currently developing the staffing plans for several upcoming SMD TMC evaluations.
Panel Members are compensated for their time/ expertise.
For more information, contact us via email at SMEs at CTS-LLC.com, visit us online at http://www.CTS-LLC.com, or phone 757-251-2691
OPEN POSITION AT NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER: MSFC CHIEF
SCIENTIST
NASA is currently seeking highly skilled applicants for the Chief
Scientist position at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in
Huntsville, AL. The Chief Scientist provides scientific leadership to
all MSFC Science and Technology Office programs, projects, and
activities and advises center leadership on key scientific issues
related to the health and growth of science at MSFC. The incumbent
represents MSFC science to the external community including NASA
Headquarters and field centers, academia, government agencies, and
private industry and is part of a team of Chief Scientists at each
Center.
Please click the following link below for the full list of
responsibilities and qualifications. The position is open to all U.S.
citizens and is scheduled to close on Monday, June 3, 2019. This is an
exciting time to join the NASA team as we prepare to send Astronauts to
the Moon by 2024, followed by a sustained presence on and around the
Moon by 2028 and then onto Mars. I encourage you to consider applying
and accepting the opportunity to become a part of this great endeavor.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/533547500
*UpcomingScience Program Management (Program Scientist) Positions at NASA HQ***
> The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) will seek to fill multiple
> Science Program Management (GS-1301-14/15AST, Program Scientist)
> positions inthe Earth Science, Heliophysics, Planetary Science, and
> Astrophysics Divisions, and/or the SMD Front Office.
>
> This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement through
> USAJOBS, so it will only be open for 5 days. The short period that the
> announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority, that
> streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling
> competitive positions. This competition is open to all U.S. Citizens.
>
> *The announcement will open on June 10 and close on June 14
> athttps://www.usajobs.gov
> .
> The NASA Announcement Number will be HQ19H0004.*
>
> Please log into USAJOBS to create/update your resume, etc., in
> advance, so as not to miss this opportunity that will be open for only
> 5 days.
ARECIBO HAS A STAFF SCIENTIST POSITION OPEN
AO is seeking application for a staff scientist position preferably
with VLBI experience:
https://jobs.ucf.edu/en-us/job/497173/observatory-scientist-or-senior-
observatory-scientist-interferometry-radioastronomy
GUEST SCIENTIST OR POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN SPACE PHYSICS
https://www.irf.se/jobb
Closing date: 16 June 2019
Scientist, Small Bodies of the Solar System, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
https://jpl.jobs/jobs/2019-10610-Scientist-Small-Bodies-of-the-Solar-System-2019-10610
Applications due June 15th.
POSTDOC OPPORTUNITY IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA
Applications are solicited for a highly motivated postdoctoral research
fellow to join Dr. Kerri Donaldson Hanna in the Planetary Sciences
Group in the Department of Physics at the University of Central Florida
(UCF).
The successful applicant will combine remote sensing investigations
with laboratory measurements to constrain compositions of airless
bodies, particularly the Moon and asteroids. Particularly, the
applicant will work within a team to better understand the formation
and evolution of the Moon’s anorthositic crust. In addition, the
applicant will help Dr Donaldson Hanna set-up her laboratory facility
at UCF and make lab measurements of lunar and asteroid analogs under
simulated airless body conditions. Experience with remote sensing
datasets, ENVI, ArcGIS, MATLAB, and laboratory measurements are
desirable.
The applicant will be expected to carry out their own independent
research project, give presentations at professional meetings, prepare
publications on their work and participate in weekly group meetings.
Interested individuals must have a Ph.D. in Planetary Science, Geology,
Physics/Astronomy, Engineering, or a related field.
Application materials (CV and research statement) should be submitted
by email to Kerri.DonaldsonHanna at ucf.edu by Friday April 26, 2019.
POSTDOCTORAL AND GUEST RESEARCHER POSITIONS IN SPACE PHYSICS IN
UPPSALA, SWEDEN
The positions are related to studies of space plasmas.
Applications are invited for post-doctoral positions in the field of
fundamental space plasma physics. The studies are based on data
analysis from single and multi-spacecraft observations in various
plasmas from macro- to micro-scales in the Earth’s environment.
Our team performs observations, data analysis, and modeling of space
plasma processes
http://www.irfu.se
We are searching for a total of three persons to work on the following
projects:
1) Direct observation of anomalous resistivity in collisionless
plasmas, and its importance for magnetic reconnection, based on
measurements of electric and magnetic fields and charged particles by
the four NASA MMS satellites.
2) Energy budget of the topside ionosphere and upper thermosphere,
based on observations by the three ESA Swarm satellites.
3) Investigation of the dynamics of the terrestrial magnetosheath
during disturbed solar wind conditions based on multi-spacecraft
observations (solar wind monitors, MMS, Themis, Cluster, Geotail),
and the resulting geomagnetic responses measured by ground
magnetometers (IMAGE, MIRACLE) at high latitudes.
Applications should be sent, preferably by email, to:
registrator at irf.se
Please quote reference number: 2.2.1-111/19
Last Application Date 2019-05-15
Read the full description:
https://www2.irf.se/Topical/Vacancies/?group=P4&vacid=67&chosen=topical
OPENING FOR A FACULTY POSITION IN ANALYTICAL PLANETARY SCIENCES AT THE OPEN UNIVERSITY, UK
We are now recruiting to a lectureship position with a research specialism in analytical planetary sciences in the School of Physical Sciences at the Open University. This Faculty position will provide the opportunity to join a large group of planetary scientists with an
extensive range of excellent analytical and simulation facilities and involvement in many on-going and planned planetary missions, and to contribute to our distance learning curriculum.
The deadline for applications is April 23, 2019. See Open University website for details:
http://www.open.ac.uk/about/employment/vacancies/lecturer-planetary-science-15811
Please distribute thru your networks. Thank you
The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) within NASA Headquarters will fill multiple Program Executive positions in the Earth Science Division, Heliophysics Division, Planetary Science Division, Astrophysics Division, or Joint Agency Satellite Division.
This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement through USAJOBS, so it will only be open for 5 days. The announcement will open on March 25 and close on March 29. The NASA Announcement Number will be HQ19H0003.
In the interest in getting a broad pool of qualified applications, we have been asked to work with our networks to ensure this opportunity is announced as broadly as possible, due to the short USAJOBS window.
This is a fair and open competition that all U.S. Citizens and Status candidates can apply to. The short period that the announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority. The positions are NOT “rigged” or “fixed” for anyone. We’ve been asked to emphasize this because some applicants may have a misconception about this opportunity due to the very short window and we do not want anyone to be deterred from applying.
Given the short period the announcement is open, it is a good idea to log into USAJOBS before and update your resume, etc., to facilitate the timely submission of an application.
If you have not been on USAJOBS recently, your old USAJOBS username and password will not work. You will need to create a login.gov account using the same email address you use for USAJOBS. Best to work this out in advance, rather than be surprised by any login problems.
[NASA] GSFC CIVIL SERVANT JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
The Science & Exploration Directorate, Solar System Exploration
Division, Astrochemistry Laboratory (Code 691) at NASA’s Goddard Space
Flight Center (GSFC) is seeking a research scientist to study the
origin, composition, structure and evolution of the bodies of the solar
system, including planets and their satellites, the Earth and Moon,
Venus, and also exoplanets. This is GS-13 level position located at
NASA-Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland near Washington, DC. The call for
this position will run from Wednesday, March 13 through Thursday, March
28, 2019.
To apply, please submit your application through the USAJobs website;
the direct link is provided below.
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/526481000
For additional information contact: Dr. Jason Dworkin, mailto:
Jason.P.Dworkin at nasa.gov; or Dr. Natasha Johnson, mailto:
Natasha.M.Johnson at nasa.gov
3 POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN MARS SCIENCE
The Department of Planetology and Habitability at the Centro de
Astrobiologia (CAB) invites applications for three postdoctoral
positions to support investigations on the nature of the early Mars
environments. We are seeking enthusiastic and excellent candidates to
join a planetary science team funded by the European Research Council
(ERC), working with Dr. Alberto Fairen in the Project “MarsFirstWater”
(ERC Consolidator Grant) broadening the efforts of the Project
“icyMARS” (ERC Starting Grant).
Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. in the field of Planetary Science
or related discipline, and a background in Mars research. Expertise in
Geomorphology/Sedimentology, Geochemistry, and Microbiology,
respectively for each of the positions, is required.
The 3 positions, placed in Madrid, would be for two years, with
possible extension to a third year contingent upon satisfactory
performance. Applicants should send a letter of interest, a curriculum
with a list of publications, a brief (maximum two pages) statement of
research interests, and a list of three references, no later than March
15 2019, to Alberto Fairen (agfairen at cab.inta-csic.es).
The starting date is negotiable, but should be no later than Sep 1,
2019.
Head of Education at the Santa Fe Institute
The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) seeks a scientist and educator to lead all components of our education program, both in-person and on-line. This includes maintaining the excellence of SFI’s core in-person Education Activities: Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS), the Graduate Workshop in Computational Social Science (GWCSS), our Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. Complexity Explorer (complexityexplorer.org) is SFI’s online education platform. On this platform SFI offers online courses in foundational areas of complex systems. Our online community consists of over 42,000 people from 160 countries. Collectively our courses have enrolled over 60,000 students, with a completion rate of 11%.
In addition to maintaining and evolving the programs above, the new Head of Education will have the opportunity to initiate new, innovative educational programs. In so doing, he or she will be able to take advantage of SFI’s position as the leading research center for the study of complex systems and our ability to convene leading scholars and practitioners from a diversity of fields from across the US and the globe.
The Head of Education is a leadership position at SFI. The successful candidate will collaborate with extraordinary staff and SFI researchers, both resident and external, to deliver in-person education programming to several hundred people yearly and online courses to thousands.
Learn more and apply:
santafe.edu/jobs/Head-of-Education
The Santa Fe Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We actively seek and encourage applications from minorities, women, and people with disabilities.
[NASA] JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) seeks a
Planetary Research Space Scientist at the Early-Career level (PhD plus
postdoctoral experience) to serve the Agency at the NASA Ames Research
Center (NASA ARC) within the San Francisco Bay Area, Moffett Field,
California. The Ames Research Center seeks to enhance its Civil Service
research staff in the Planetary Systems Branch of the Space Science and
Astrobiology Division, within the realms of planetary geophysical
processes, planetary atmospheres and climates of Solar System/Extrasolar
bodies, and, planetary systems formation and dynamics. Applicants with
demonstrated professional expertise within the planetary science
research areas of: planetary systems formation/evolution processes,
extrasolar planetary atmospheres theory/modeling, planetary geophysical
instrumentation, planetary geophysical/geomorphological studies,
radiative transfer theory and methods, and/or comparative planetology,
are encouraged to apply.
To apply, please submit your application through the USAJOBS.gov web
page, under the Vacancy Announcement #AR19D0030:
https://www.usajobs.gov
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN SPACE PHYSICS – WORK WITH DATA FROM THE
ROSETTA ION COMPOSITION ANALYZER
Closing date for applications is March 29, 2019.
The Solar System Physics and Space Technology research programme at the
Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Kiruna invites applications for a
Postdoctoral position in Space Physics, related to the ESA Rosetta
mission to comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Rosetta is the first
mission to follow a comet for an extended time, from low activity far
from the sun to high activity around perihelion. The Rosetta mission is
now in an intensive data analysis phase, following the ending of the
mission in September 2016. Applications are invited both for a 2-year
postdoc position and for shorter periods for guest scientists.
The advertised position is a research position for studies of the
cometary plasma environment and its interaction with the Solar wind
primarily using ion data from the Ion Composition Analyzer (ICA) on
board Rosetta but also using data from the other instruments that form
the Rosetta Plasma Consortium (RPC). Work using numerical models of
different aspects of the comet plasma environment is also part of the
data analysis effort.
More information:
https://www2.irf.se/Topical/Vacancies/?group=P3&vacid=35&chosen=topical
TWO SENIOR SCIENTIST POSITIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BAYREUTH
The Bayerisches Geoinstitut at the University of Bayreuth in Germany is
seeking candidates for 2 Research Associate Senior Scientist positions
(1 tenure track and 1 fixed term) in Earth and planetary sciences.
For further information, see the job opening descriptions posted on:
http://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/
POSTDOC POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCE
The Space Research Institute (IWF) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
(OeAW) is offering a postdoc position in planetary science (full-time/
40h per week) in the area of planetary science and space plasma physics
focusing on the BepiColombo mission for Mercury. The Space Research
Institute in Graz leads the magnetic field experiment on board MMO
spacecraft as a PI institute.
For further details see:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/de/die-oeaw/karriere-jobs/offene-stellen/
The application deadline is March 31, 2019. For more information,
contact Dr. Yasuhito Narita (yasuhito.narita at oeaw.ac.at) or
Dr. Ferdinand Plaschke (ferdinand.plaschke at oeaw.ac.at).
3 POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN MARS SCIENCE
The Department of Planetology and Habitability at the Centro de
Astrobiologia (CAB) invites applications for three postdoctoral
positions to support investigations on the nature of the early Mars
environments, working with Dr. Alberto Fairen in the Project
“MarsFirstWater” (ERC Consolidator Grant) broadening the efforts of the
Project “icyMARS” (ERC Starting Grant).
Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. in the field of Planetary Science
or related discipline, and a background in Mars research. Expertise in
Geomorphology/Sedimentology, Geochemistry, and Microbiology,
respectively for each of the positions, is required. The 3 positions,
placed in Madrid, would be for two years, with possible extension to a
third year contingent upon satisfactory performance. Benefits include
working in a young enthusiastic team at one of the leading Planetary
Sciences institutions in Europe, full social benefits according to the
Spanish social care system, and a very competitive salary.
Applicants should send a letter of interest, a curriculum with a list
of publications, a brief (maximum two pages) statement of research
interests, and a list of three references, no later than March 15,
2019, to Alberto Fairen (agfairen at cab.inta-csic.es).
The starting date is negotiable, but should be no later than Sep 1,
2019.
PH.D. THESIS AND POSTDOC POSITIONS IN PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES AT LATMOS,
PARIS
Two open positions in modeling planetary atmospheres funded by the ANR at LATMOS, Paris:
A Ph.D. thesis on modeling the Martian polar CO2 clouds with a mesoscale
model. Details and applications: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR8190-ANNMAA-001/Default.aspx?lang=EN
Application deadline: March 28, 2019 Start date: October 1st, 2019
A two-year full-time postdoctoral fellowship on modeling the Martian mesospheric CO2 clouds with a global climate model. Details and applications:
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8190-ANNMAA-002
/Default.aspx?lang=EN
Application deadline: March 28, 2019 Expected (but flexible) start date: September 1st, 2019
Contact: anni.maattanen at latmos.ipsl.fr
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR, PLANETARY SCIENCE/IMPACT PROCESSES, UC DAVIS
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at UC Davis seeks a
postdoctoral scholar to study impact processes on rocky planets.
Current research programs seek to understand the role of small and
large collisions on the formation and habitability of rocky planets and
the emergence of life. Applicants may pursue numerical simulations
and/or experimental work in the department’s Shock Compression
Laboratory. The lab’s primary research themes focus on understanding
the role of material properties in governing the outcome of collisions,
including the physical and chemical processes that shape planet
formation and early Earth’s habitability. The scholar may also
participate in ongoing collaborations in the UC Center for Matter at
Extreme Conditions, NASA’s CLEVER Planets research team, and the Simons
Collaboration on the Origins of Life. Further information about current
research initiatives can be found at:
Minimum qualifications: A Ph.D. in physics, geology, chemistry,
materials science or related field is required. Desired qualifications:
Prior experience with numerical simulations of planetary collisions
and/or experimental high-pressure techniques.
Interested candidates should contact Prof. Sarah Stewart
(sts at ucdavis.edu) with inquiries and apply by emailing a CV, contact
information for three references, and a brief statement of research
interests.
DIRECTOR SOUGHT FOR THE INSTITUTION OF ASTRONOMY AND PLANETARY SCIENCE OF THE UNIVERSIDAD DE ATACAMA
Go to: http://www.uda.cl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id
=2971&Itemid=107
Links are available in both Spanish and English languages.
Please contact the Director of the Investigation, Dr. Cesar Echeverria (cesar.echeverria at uda.cl), for any questions.
Postdoctoral Scholar, Planetary Science, UC Davis
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at UC Davis seeks a postdoctoral scholar to study impact processes on rocky planets. Current research programs seek to understand the role of small and large collisions on the formation and habitability of rocky planets and the emergence of life. Applicants may pursue numerical simulations and/or experimental work in the department’s Shock Compression Laboratory. The lab’s primary research themes focus on understanding the role of material properties in governing the outcome of collisions, including the physical and chemical processes that shape planet formation and early Earth’s habitability. The scholar may also participate in ongoing collaborations in the UC Center for Matter at Extreme Conditions, NASA’s CLEVER Planets research team, and the Simons Collaboration on the Origins of Life. Further information about current research initiatives can be found at http://sarahtstewart.net
Minimum qualifications: A PhD in physics, geology, chemistry, materials science or a related field is required. Desired qualifications: Prior experience with numerical simulations of planetary collisions and/or experimental high-pressure techniques.
To apply: Interested candidates should contact Prof. Sarah Stewart (sts at ucdavis.edu) with inquiries and apply by emailing a CV, contact information for three references, and a brief statement of research interests.
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy.
EDUCATION AND PUBLIC OUTREACH COORDINATOR
The CLEVER Planets (http://cleverplanets.org/) research team and the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences (EEPS: https://earthscience.rice.edu/) of Rice University is seeking a full-time education and public outreach coordinator. The position requires overseeing communication and coordination of multi-institutional, interdisciplinary NASA-funded project on planetary habitability, responding directly to the Principle Investigator (PI) and working with Co-Investigators (Co-I’s) and their students and postdocs.
Responsibilities of this position include website maintenance (managing maintenance/updates/revisions to cleverplanets.org website), science communication (e.g., coordinating with RiceNews and Media Relations office and the EEPS department to promote CLEVER Planets research and stories), organization of outreach activities and social media, as well as facilitating the collaboration needs between scientists and students through meetings, webinars, conferences and emails. In addition to working for the aforementioned project, some additional responsibilities will also include helping promote the strategic goals of the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences. Initial contract will be given for one year with the possibility for extension up to the entire duration of the proposed research activities.
Required educational qualification is a Bachelor of Science degree, although masters or higher-degree would be preferred, preferably in STEM fields such as Astronomy, Physics, Earth and Planetary Science or related fields. Experience in a university setting or with academic research is desirable. Experience with website design/maintenance using platforms such as WordPress/Squarespace, strong interpersonal, oral and written communication skills, particularly dissemination of science to public, and event organization and management is necessary. Some comfort with IT and IT-interfacing is desirable. Rice is an equal opportunity employer.
Interested applicants should send their completed application materials (1. cover letter, 2. resume, and 3. writing and web-designing examples) to cleverplanets at rice.edu. The review of the applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF
COLORADO BOULDER
The University of Colorado Boulder (UC Boulder) is conducting a search for a faculty member at the Assistant Professor rank. We are accepting applications from candidates in the area of space plasma physics including, but not limited to, the Earth’s and planetary
magnetospheres, solar wind, and ionospheres. For more information, please see posting #15519 at:
http://www.colorado.edu/jobs
A) SSRN EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CLASSIFIER POSITION
https://dps.aas.org/content/ssrn-earth-planetary-science-classifier-position
Earth & Planetary Science Classifier Position
We are looking for someone to join the SSRN Team with expertise in scholarly research in the field of Earth & Planetary Science. This position will be in the direct flow of the most current scholarly research worldwide and allow you to work with one of the most progressive companies on the Internet.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Review submitted abstracts and classify them into the appropriate Earth & Planetary Science subject oriented eJournals. The position is part time, up to 20 hours per week, and may be done from the home. Work requires a computer and email/internet experience. You must have clearance to work in the United States. Documentation will be required prior to employment.
COMPENSATION: $15 per hour
ABOUT SSRN: SSRN is devoted to the rapid worldwide dissemination of scholarly research and is composed of a number of specialized research networks. SSRN is building on a history of excellence in the social sciences and is expanding into new areas, including Earth & Planetary Science. SSRN has received several excellence awards for their website: http://www.ssrn.com
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: To apply, please send email with cover letter and resume attachment to: jobs at ssrn.com
To be considered for this position, a cover letter containing this information is required:
1. Academic Degree
2. Experience in field of study
3. Associated experience in publishing
Position: Assistant Professor of Astrobiology
Location: Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne
Deadline: Dec 1, but the department is still accepting applications
More information at: https://fit.hiretouch.com/home/jobs-board/job-details?jobID=51302&job=assistant-professor-of-astrobiology
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF
COLORADO BOULDER
The University of Colorado Boulder (UC Boulder) is conducting a search
for a faculty member at the Assistant Professor rank. We are accepting
applications from candidates in the area of space plasma physics
including, but not limited to, the Earth’s and planetary
magnetospheres, solar wind, and ionospheres. For more information,
please see posting #15519 at:
http://www.colorado.edu/jobs
Position: Instructor in Physics & Astronomy
Institute: Texas Christian University
Department: Physics and Astronomy department
Location: Fort Worth, Texas USA
We are hiring a full time instructor that will begin in Fall 2019. This position has the potential for being long term, i.e., 20–30+. The instructor would teach intro physics classes (algebra and calculus based) and three different intro astronomy classes (1: planets; 2: stars, galaxies, and cosmology; 3: archeoastronomy).
Although our deadline has recently passed, we are still accepting applications until the position is filled. We especially encourage individuals dedicated to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment to apply for this position.
Requirements: PhD in Physics, Astronomy, Science Education, or related fields.
AAS Job Ad: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/55045577
Department website: https://physics.tcu.edu/
You can contact Kat Barger at k.barger@tcu.edu if you have questions.
POST-DOC POSITION ON EXOPLANETS AT MEUDON OBSERVATORY
The Laboratoire d’Etudes Spatiales et d’Instrumentation en Astrophysique (LESIA, France) invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in exoplanet atmospheric and spectroscopic studies. The candidates will join the team funded by the ANR “e-PYTHEAS” (http://e-pytheas.cnrs.fr/) led by Dr. Athena Coustenis at LESIA. The initial appointment will be for 18 months, with a possible 6-month extension.
The successful candidate will work closely with Dr. Benjamin Charnay and Dr. Bruno Bézard and also interact with members of the e-PYTHEAS team, including A. Coustenis, P. Drossart, T. Encrenaz (LESIA), P. Lavvas (GSMA, France) and G. Tinetti (UCL, UK), as well as with spectroscopists in the team providing important data for these studies. He/she will also be involved in the preparation of the newly selected ESA ARIEL mission (https://ariel-spacemission.eu).
The e-PYTHEAS team obtained new ab initio molecular line lists in the 1-17 μm wavelength region for hydrocarbons and their isotopologues such as 12CH4, 13CH4, CH3D, C2H2, C2H4 and C2H6 up to 2500 K (http://theorets.univ-reims.fr/molecules). The main goal of the postdoc project is to analyze the effects of these new line lists on transit and emission spectra of warm/hot exoplanets and to estimate the detectability of these molecules by current (HST, VLT, …) and future telescopes (JWST, ARIEL, ELT). Transit and emission spectra will be produced at low and high spectral resolution using a 1-D radiative-convective model developed at LESIA (Exo-REM). The candidate will incorporate the new molecular opacities in the atmospheric model and adapt Exo-REM to irradiated planets and transit spectroscopy. He/she will afterwards apply it to brown dwarf and young giant exoplanets observed by direct imaging (e.g. VLT/SPHERE) and to warm/hot transiting exoplanets observed by e.g. Spitzer or HST.
The successful candidate will be hosted by LESIA in Meudon, France.
The net salary will be around 2400€/month + reimbursement of transport fees. Benefits include complete health insurance coverage and social security, as required by French law. The position is for 18 months.
A PhD in physics, astronomy or a related discipline is required at the time when the position starts. Expertise in radiative transfer and molecular spectroscopy modelling is required.
Applications must be received electronically at: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8109-SYLDES-003/Default.aspx by February 28th, 2019 for full consideration.
The successful applicant is expected to start between April and October 2019.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida
The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Florida (geology.ufl.edu) invites applications for the position of Visiting Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2019. This is a full-time, nine-month, time-limited, non-tenure accruing with the possibility of renewal for one additional academic year contingent on satisfactory performance, conduct, and funding. Opportunities exist for summer employment at the University. The successful candidate will have completed a Ph.D. by August 15, 2019. We seek candidates whose research interests overlap with current faculty and show strong promise in research and teaching. For complete information about this position, including required qualifications and applications materials, please visit: http://apply.interfolio.com/59465. The Search Committee will begin reviewing applications on January 28, 2019 and continue accepting applications until the position is filled. Inquiries can be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Peter Adams (adamsp at ufl.edu).
The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Institution
The Department of Geology at the University of Georgia seeks to fill a position for a tenure-track assistant professor in the field of petrology/mineralogy, welcoming applications from scientists in both the Earth and Planetary sciences to complement the department’s growing focus in planetary sciences. We encourage applications from petrologists/mineralogists with strong backgrounds in chemistry and physics who may employ unconventional and interdisciplinary approaches to address big-picture questions including but not limited to petrologic and /or mineralogical aspects of planetary evolution involving core, mantle, and/or crustal processes. A Ph.D. in Geology, Earth or Planetary Science or other related discipline is required by August 1, 2019. The successful candidate must be comfortable teaching our undergraduate core curriculum classes in mineralogy and/or petrology, a graduate course in their specialty, as well as introductory courses in geology. The successful candidate will be expected to establish an externally funded research program to attract outstanding graduate students in their field, and our core electron microprobe facility with dedicated, long standing technical support may be critical to that effort. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of research and teaching interests and contact information for 3 references.
Application materials should be uploaded to: http://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/58518.
Review of applications will begin February 15, 2019. The position will remain open until filled, but to ensure full consideration, all application materials should be submitted by 5 PM EST February 15, 2019.
The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, genetic information, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR (hrweb@uga.edu). Please do not contact the department or search committee with such requests.
Georgia is well known for its quality of life in regard to both outdoor and urban activities (exploregeorgia.org). UGA is a land and sea grant institution located in Athens, 90 miles northeast of Atlanta, the state capital (www.visitathensga.com; http://www.uga.edu).
Two Tenure Track Positions in Lunar and Planetary Sample Return and Exploration for Space Resources
The Hawai‘i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, seeks applicants for two faculty positions, one at the rank of Assistant Researcher (R-3) and one at the rank of Associate (R-4) Researcher. The assignment of rank to position will depend on the outcome of the search. These are permanent, full time (100% FTE) tenure-track positions with nine months per year of state support (75%). For each position the appointee will be required to raise the remaining 25% (3 months) of their salary support from extramural grants and contracts. Anticipated start date is after July 1, 2019.
Position 0082103: Lunar and Planetary Sample Return: we are looking for individuals with interests and skills to take advantage of the anticipated return of new samples from the Moon, Mars, asteroids, comets, and other objects
Position 0088583: Exploration for Space Resources: we invite candidates who can identify and aid in the assessment of resources beyond the Earth using remote sensing, analysis of in situ data, or planetary analogs. We seek individuals with strong interests in participating in, or leading, space missions beyond low-Earth orbit relevant to the areas sought. Filling this position is subject to position clearance.
For full details of the duties, minimum and desirable qualifications, and how to apply please search for the relevant position numbers (0082103; 0088583) at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hawaiiedu
The University of Hawaii is an EEO/AA Institution
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER POSITION AT JPL
We seek a postdoctoral researcher to conduct kinetics and
spectroscopic studies on chemical processes relevant to atmospheric
compositions of Mars and Titan. The research focus will be on
gas-phase and gas-surface reactions involving organic molecules to
enhance the scientific return of NASA missions to Mars, Titan and
other planetary bodies.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in chemistry or related discipline with
expertise in one or more of the following: physical organic chemistry,
kinetics, optical and mass spectroscopy, and instrument development.
Documented publication record in internationally circulated,
peer-reviewed journals is essential. Initial appointment is full-time
for one year with possible extensions based upon satisfactory progress
and available funding. Position is available immediately; applications
will be considered until position is filled.
The California Institute of Technology is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants wil lreceive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status.
Please email a cover letter stating your research accomplishments and interests, a curriculum vitae, representative publications, and contact information for three references to:
Dr. Xu Zhang (xu.zhang at jpl.nasa.gov)
Dr. Stanley Sander (ssander at jpl.nasa.gov)
Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER POSITION AT JPL
We seek a postdoctoral researcher to conduct kinetics and
spectroscopic studies on chemical processes relevant to atmospheric
compositions of Mars and Titan. The research focus will be on
gas-phase and gas-surface reactions involving organic molecules to
enhance the scientific return of NASA missions to Mars, Titan and
other planetary bodies.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in chemistry or related discipline with
expertise in one or more of the following: physical organic chemistry,
kinetics, optical and mass spectroscopy, and instrument development.
Documented publication record in internationally circulated,
peer-reviewed journals is essential. Initial appointment is full-time
for one year with possible extensions based upon satisfactory progress
and available funding. Position is available immediately; applications
will be considered until position is filled.
The California Institute of Technology is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
disability, age, or protected veteran status.
Please email a cover letter stating your research accomplishments and
interests, a curriculum vitae, representative publications, and
contact information for three references to:
Dr. Xu Zhang (xu.zhang at jpl.nasa.gov)
Dr. Stanley Sander (ssander at jpl.nasa.gov)
Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER OR PH.D. STUDENT OPPORTUNITY – LUNAR
GEOCHRONOLOGY AND NOBLE GAS ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY
The Group 18 Laboratories, School of Earth and Space Exploration,
Arizona State University seeks either a postdoctoral research associate
or a new Ph.D. student to participate in NASA-supported, laser
microprobe argon isotopic studies of lunar impact melt breccias. In
addition to 40Ar/39Ar geochronology, this project features high
spatial-resolution mapping of Ar diffusion gradients in plagioclase
clasts in order to place constraints on the thermal evolution of the
breccias. For more information, please contact Professor Kip Hodges
(kvhodges at asu.edu).
RESEARCH POSITION IN DATA SCIENCE AND VISUALIZATION FOR EARTH AND
PLANETARY SCIENCES AT RICE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Rice
University seeks an experienced and innovative Data Scientist to build
a new Data Science for the Earth initiative and enhance activities in
the department’s Visualization Laboratory. The candidate will be
willing to cross disciplines and support the software and hardware
needs of research in geophysics, climate science, remote sensing, and
geochemistry provided domain knowledge from students and faculty. In
addition to serving as research/visualization support, successful
applicants pursue externally-funded research initiatives. Similarly,
the candidate will be willing to actively learn new techniques that
enhance departmental research. In particular, we view machine learning,
advanced 3D visualization and mapping, Bayesian statistics, inverse
modeling, and optimization as central to our department’s current and
future computational needs. This position will collaborate with Rice’s
GIS lab and Office of Information Technology to make use of Rice’s
existing geospatial and high performance computing infrastructure.
Please see further information and apply here:
https://jobs.rice.edu/postings/17720
JHU/APL JOB OPENING
Postdoctoral Fellow – Magnetospheric Physics at Johns Hopkins
University Applied Physics Laboratory
The Space Physics Group (SRP) of the Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laboratory Space Exploration Sector is conducting a search for
a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Particles & Planetary Section. The
Particles & Planetary Section research aims to understand the dynamics
of planetary magnetospheres through novel instrument development,
advanced modeling, and innovative data analysis methods. To this end,
the Section conducts cutting-edge research in magnetospheric physics,
with particular expertise in the dynamics of charged particles and
energetic neutrals. The Section members possess considerable experience
in advanced data analytics, modeling, instrument development, systems
engineering, and project management. The Section scientists play
science leadership roles in several ongoing and future space missions,
including MMS, Juno, Cassini, JUICE, Europa Clipper, and IMAP.
The Postdoctoral Fellow will be involved in research of magnetospheric
energetic particle dynamics using data primarily from the NASA
Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, presenting and publishing the
research findings at international conferences and in the peer-reviewed
journals, as well as participating and leading NASA and NSF grant
proposals.
For further details please contact Ian Cohen (Ian.Cohen@jhuapl.edu) or
Barry Mauk (Barry.Mauk@jhuapl.edu). Interested applicants can submit
their applications online at the following link:
https://jhuapl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=18704
POSITION OPENING UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO
University of Hawai`i – Hilo Position vacancy in the Dept of Physics
and Astronomy for Instructor.
Details can be found at
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hawaiiedu?keywords=astronomy
and
http://hilo.hawaii.edu/uhh/hr/vacancy/1138
We are seeking a postdoctoral scholar to work with Dr. Elisabeth Hausrath at UNLV on mineral dissolution experiments with implications for formation of Mars soils. Responsibilities of the position will include:
– Laboratory experiments reacting individual minerals and Mars-analog soils with water
– analysis of solutions and reacted and unreacted mineral
– Presenting work at conferences and writing manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals
Desired attributes include significant experience performing mineral dissolution experiments, a strong geochemical background, and experience with analytical techniques. The ideal candidate will also have strong critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Requirements include a PhD at the time of appointment. The successful candidate will receive mentoring in scientific skills, manuscript and proposal writing, teaching, and other career skills. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter describing research experience and interests, curriculum vitae, and names and contact information (address, telephone number and e-mail address) of three professional references to Elisabeth.Hausrath at unlv.edu. For information about our ongoing research programs please see our website here: http://faculty.unlv.edu/hausrath/index.htm.
POST DOCTORAL POSITION
SPACE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DIVISION
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE
https://resapp.swri.org/ResApp/Job_Search_Results.aspx?DETAIL=15-01330
Job code: 15-01330
Job Summary:
Join SwRI’s Space Science and Engineering team by supporting the Lyman Alpha Mapping Project (LAMP) on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission as a postdoctoral planetary scientist. Our team’s investigations include a variety of lunar science questions using far-UV albedo maps of the lunar surface. Topics of study include characterization of volatiles within permanently shaded regions at the lunar poles, mapping of surface water frost and hydrates, and identifying regional space weathering effects. The far-UV map and spectra analyses to be performed include map data product creation and comparisons with other LRO and lunar datasets for detailed surveys of regions of interest. Publish results in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at professional meetings. Lead and/or assist in new business proposals and teaching/mentoring experience through our UTSA-SwRI graduate program in Space Physics.
Education/Experience:
Requires a PhD degree in Planetary Science, Physics, Astrophysics, Space Science, Space Physics, Space Instrumentation, or Astronomy with 0 years experience. Must have at least a 3.0 GPA. Requires a PhD Must have at least 3 years of related academic research. Strong computing and programming skills with Interactive Data Language (IDL), Python, and/or ArcGIS are required. Must have experience with imaging and/or spectroscopy from space-based observations. A background in scientific analysis and publication of planetary geology, volatiles, and surface reflectance spectral albedo topics is highly desirable. This position requires passing the test.
Special Considerations:
This is a 1 year limited term assignment with possible 1 year extension.
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN PLANETARY ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester
Full Details:
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/718/research-associate-in-planetary-atmospheric-science.html
Salary Grade 7 – £34,189 to £39,609 per annum
Funding is available from 1 March 2019 to 31 March 2022
Closing date: 14 January 2019
The Physics and Astronomy Department at the University of Leicester invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in Planetary Atmospheric Science.
You will join the planetary atmospheres team led by Dr Leigh Fletcher to address the scientific aims of a European Research Council (ERC) grant to explore time- variable processes shaping the atmospheres of the giant planets. The “GIANTCLIMES” programme seeks to investigate the natural cycles of meteorology, circulation, and chemical processes shaping the environments of the four giant planets over long spans of time. Inversions of planetary spectra, from the ultraviolet to the microwave, will be used to reconstruct these atmospheres in three dimensions to explore their temporal variability and the processes coupling different atmospheric regimes. Potential sub-projects include, but are not limited to: analysis of multi-instrument data from the Juno and Cassini spacecraft; assessments of the chemical distributions and radiative energy budgets of the four giants; numerical simulation of periodic and stochastic meteorological events (including wave phenomena); spectroscopic mapping techniques from Earth-based observatories; and assembly of data analysis pipelines to support “Guaranteed-Time” and “Early-Release” science activities ahead of the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope.
You will be expected to carry out independent and collaborative research for this project and disseminate the results to the international scientific community. There will be significant opportunities to collaborate within the Leicester’s Planetary Science team (whose existing research includes planetary magnetospheres, ionospheres, atmospheres and surface science), and with an international team specialising in radiative transfer and spectral inversion for planetary atmospheres.
In addition to the online application form, applicants are requested to provide: [1] a CV and publication list; [2] two academic references; [3] a one-page cover letter detailing how your prior experience and future research aims are commensurate with the aims of the programme outlined above. Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr Leigh Fletcher on leigh.fletcher at le.ac.uk or 0116 252 3585
The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Florida invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position with an anticipated start date of 16 August 2019. The search committees will begin reviewing applications on 31 October 2018, and the position will remain open until filled. For complete information about this and other positions, including required qualifications and applications materials, please view the job postings. The department is interested in candidates with the ability to quantify Earth or planetary processes at short and/or long timescales. Applicants using quantitative calibrations of time including, but not limited to, geochronology/thermochronology, stratigraphy (magneto-, isotope, chemo-, cyclo-, or bio-), or modern observation systems, are encouraged to apply. Inquiries may be directed to the Search Committee chair, Dr. Andrea Dutton. The Department of Geological Sciences resides in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and includes faculty with a wide range of expertise in solid Earth and planetary processes, surface processes, paleoclimate, marine geology, and paleontology. Resources include a range of modern analytical instruments including MC-ICP-MS, TIMS, noble gas and stable isotope mass spectrometers, SEM, EPMA, XRD, XRF, core analysis, magnetometers, GPS, and seismometers. Researchers also have access to the HiPerGator 2 high-performance computing cluster.
The State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Sciences at Macau University of Science and Technology (https://www.must.edu.mo/en/ssi) is seeking a highly motivated researcher at the level of Full Professor in the area of planetary chemistry.
A successful candidate should have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline with an excellent level of experience in that discipline as well as an excellent oral/writing communicative and interpersonal skill in English. The successful applicant should be able to develop his/her research programme, build his/her own research group, conduct his/her research that is recognized internationally for its originality and significance, lead peer reviewed journal publications, apply for his/her research funding, and contribute to the success of the State Key Laboratory.
The State Key Laboratory will help the applicant to build his/her own research group and reach his/her full potential by providing a start-up package that includes the 2 million USD for new laboratory equipment, the appointment of an assistant professor in his/her group and the fund for a post-doctoral research fellow and a PhD studentship for his/her group.
Macau University of Science and Technology is a highly ranked, rapidly rising university (ranked 21th among more than 2500 universities in the region in the year of 2018) while the State Key Laboratory plays a major leading role in the university and the region. At the present time, the State Key Laboratory has about 20 academic staff, 30 research staff and 40 postgraduate students. The official language adopted in the State Key Laboratory is primarily English, together with Mandarin.
For informal inquiries, please contact Professor M. Zhu at zhumenghua at gmail.com or mhzhu at must.edu.mo (Tel: +853 88972024), State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Sciences, Macau University of Science and Technology, Avenida Wai Long, Taipa, Macau
ASTRONOMY AND PHYSICS LECTURER SOUGHT AT UCF
The Department of Physics at the University of Central Florida invites applications for a lecturer position, anticipated to start in August 2019.
This is a 9-month, non-tenure track position, renewable annually, with the possibility of summer teaching assignments. There is a career path for lecturers with the possibility of promotion based on years of service and performance. A relevant PhD and university-level teaching experience
are required.
The department’s 52 full-time faculty include much of UCF’s Planetary
Sciences Group. We offer BS, BA, MS. and PhD degrees, including MS and PhD tracks in Planetary Sciences. UCF’s Florida Space Institute hosts additional planetary research faculty and manages the Arecibo radio telescope.
The full posting, with instructions for submitting applications, is here:
https://www.jobswithucf.com/postings/55649
Postdoc position – Oxford University, England – Topic: planetary atmospheric radiative transfer. 3 Years.
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN PLANETARY SCIENCE
The Department of Physics at the University of Helsinki (Finland) 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”. 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 Ph.D. 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.
Deadline for applications is November 30, 2018.
More information about the position including salary and benefits, as
well as details on how to apply are available at:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/09a5e498
TENURE TRACK FACULTY MEMBER – DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY -NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Astronomy at New Mexico State University invites
applications for a tenure-track faculty member at the level of Assistant
Professor beginning in August 2019. We are especially interested in
candidates with a demonstrated research record and continuing research
programs related to the targeted area of hire, which is planetary system
science (solar system and/or extrasolar), including planetary atmospheres,
interiors, surfaces, formation, and environments, and including research
programs that are observational or theoretical in nature. The NMSU
Astronomy Department is committed to creating an environment that
affirms and supports diversity across a variety of axes, including ethnicity,
race, class, ability, gender identity and expression. We particularly welcome
applicants who can contribute to such an environment through their
scholarship, teaching, mentoring, and professional service.
Please see the job ad (https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/8e66ce6b) for more
details and direct all inquiries to astfaculty@nmsu.edu.
The application deadline is January 7, 2019.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT MIT
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-position-planetary-science-mit
The MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
invites applications for a Postdoctoral Associate to join Professor
de Kleer’s planetary astronomy group. The de Kleer group utilizes
cutting-edge astronomical facilities at optical, infrared, and radio
wavelengths to study a diverse array of Solar System topics including
planetary and satellite atmospheres, satellite surfaces and geophysics,
and small bodies. Applicants are sought from a broad range of research
areas within astronomy and planetary science that overlap with or
complement ongoing work in the group, including both Solar System
and extrasolar planets. Observational experience is beneficial but not
required. The successful candidate will have opportunities to mentor
graduate and undergraduate students, and will benefit from the dynamic
and interdisciplinary environment within the EAPS department and
across the Institute
A PhD degree in a related field (e.g. physics, astrophysics, chemistry,
geology, planetary science) is required. Applicants must submit a 1-3
page research statement, CV, and three letters of recommendation.
The research statement should indicate how the applicant’s research
interests align with areas of ongoing work in the group
(http://web.gps.caltech.edu/~dekleer/research.html).
Applications are being accepted at Academic Jobs Online:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12702
The appointment starts on or after July 2019 and is initially for one year,
with renewal for up to two additional years. The position offers a
competitive salary and annual research budget. Consideration of
applications will begin on January 10, 2019, and applications will
be considered until the position is filled. Please contact Professor
Katherine de Kleer at dekleer@mit.edu with questions.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES- UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
https://dps.aas.org/content/assistant-professor-geological-sciences
The successful candidate is expected to establish a vigorous, externally
funded research program that expands the scope of our departmental
capabilities while complementing and integrating with our existing
strengths. This position requires a Doctorate in planetary geosciences
or a related field at time of application. Salary range: $67,725 – $75,250
annually. For more information or to apply visit
http://apptrkr.com/1320648 by 12/20/2018.
Announcement #F000734P. EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
UTSA DEPARTMENT CHAIR JOB POSTING
https://jobs.utsa.edu/postings/10633
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Texas at
San Antonio (UTSA) is seeking a dynamic Chair that can lead the
department to preeminence in an extraordinarily diverse University that
is focused on a significant expansion of its research mission. Areas of
research excellence within the department include astrophysics,
biophysics, computational physics, condensed matter, materials science,
nanotechnology, and space and planetary science. The Department has a
joint Ph.D. degree with the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
allowing its faculty and Ph.D. students access to over $400M of
research projects that include leadership roles in NASA’s space physics
and planetary missions. UT San Antonio’s future will focus on student
success and building one of the nation’s most diverse research
intensive universities. The Department Chair will play a critical role
in linking the Department to this growth and success.
Required qualifications: a Ph.D. in physics, astronomy or related area
of physical science or engineering; an active research program with a
distinguished publication record and a strong international
reputation. Descriptions of current departmental research efforts can
be found at:
http://www.utsa.edu/physics/
Screening of completed applications will begin immediately and will
continue until the position is filled.
[NASA] PROGRAM SCIENTIST – OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR
FOR EXPLORATION
Position Title: AST, Science Program Management: Program Scientist
– Office of the Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration
Institution: NASA Headquarters
Brief Job Description:
The position will function as the Program Scientist to the DAA for
Exploration in support of the development of exploration strategies
and execution plans and processes for landers, rovers, instruments,
and orbital capabilities in alignment with the Agency
cross-directorate exploration campaign, as well as the Lunar Discovery
and Exploration Program managed by the DAA for Exploration.
For further details please refer to the following links.
HQ19C0012:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/515541900
HQ19D0005:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/515542200
Postdoctoral Scientist Fellowships Available: Help NASA Get to Mars
HOUSTON – (October 30, 2018) – The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine funds transformative research and technologies to enhance astronaut physical and mental wellness during deep space exploration missions.
https://tinyurl.com/TRISH-2019-PD-Fellowship
OPEN POSITION IN PLANETARY GEOLOGY
The University of Idaho seeks a creative and dynamic person for a
Tenured Track Planetary Science Position who will contribute to our
department’s strong research core in lithosphere and surface processes
and to our college’s growing interdisciplinary planetary science
emphasis area. Areas of specialization from the broader theme of
planetary sciences are open, but we are particularly interested in
candidates whose field-based research examines early Earth surface
processes including either planetary crustal dynamics or the appearance
and evolution of early life forms as documented in the rock record.
The Inland Northwest is a spectacular place to establish an academic
career in geological sciences, especially for someone looking to
integrate field-based teaching and research. Our department’s location
in north-central Idaho provides access to a wide array of unique
geological settings for teaching and research, including a number of
planetary analog study sites. Close proximity to Washington State
University allows for inter-departmental collaboration and sharing of
research facilities.
Information on our department can be found at:
https://www.uidaho.edu/sci/geology
Details on the position as well as application instructions can be
found at:
http://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/22809
CIVIL SERVICE JOB AT GODDARD (2)
The Science & Exploration Directorate, Solar System Exploration
Division, Planetary Environments Laboratory (Code 699) is seeking a
scientist to conduct research on the habitability and exobiology of
planetary environments in support of long-term science goals related to
the existence and distribution of life on Ocean Worlds. The call for
this position will close on Monday, November 26, 2018.
Direct Link to USAJobs:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/513617000
For additional information contact: Dr. William Brinckerhoff,
William.B.Brinckerhoff at nasa.gov; or Dr. Melissa Trainer,
Melissa.G.Trainer at nasa.gov
CIVIL SERVICE JOB AT GODDARD (1/2)
The Science & Exploration Directorate, Solar System Exploration
Division, Planetary Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Laboratory
(Code 698) is seeking a junior or more senior scientist to conduct
research into the dynamics of Ocean Worlds and Icy Worlds in our and
other solar systems. These postings will run until 11/8/18.
Junior Scientist:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/513174800
Senior Scientist:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/513173600
For additional information contact: Dr. Noah Petro,
Noah.E.Petro at nasa.gov; or Dr. Terry Hurford, Terry.A.Hurford at nasa.gov
FACULTY POSITION IN ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY AND GEOCHEMISTRY
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, invites applications for a nine-month, tenure-line position in Isotope Geochemistry and Geochemistry to be hired at the rank of Associate Professor.
The successful candidate will develop a successful program of externally funded research in isotope geochemistry and geochemistry that includes supervision of undergraduate and graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, and technical staff. The candidate will provide primary oversight of a newly created ICP-MS core facility, which will include quadrupole and multicollector ICP-MS instruments, a laser ablation system, and a clean laboratory housed in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, located within the newly constructed Strong Hall. All laboratory spaces are new and purpose-built for the core facility, with significant university resources available for equipment purchase. Associated responsibilities include financial oversight and subsequent set-up, operation, and maintenance of a recharge-based, multiinstrument facility available for department, university, and external users. In addition, the candidate is expected to perform rank-appropriate departmental and university service. The successful candidate will instruct undergraduate courses, as well as graduate courses in the candidate’s specialty.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent) degree in solid-earth geoscience or a related discipline, and demonstrate excellence and innovation through publications and grants/contracts in isotope geochemistry (radiogenic and/or non-traditional stable isotope) or geochemistry, with the capacity to lead research in isotope geochemistry. The specific research specialty is open. The candidate must have a minimum of 7 years of research experience beyond the Ph.D. degree, and must have first-hand experience in setting up, running, and maintaining a multiple instrument ICP-MS facility and clean laboratory.
To apply, please email the following to epsicpms at utk.edu, with the subject line “Isotope geochemistry search:” full curriculum vitae, cover letter describing research and teaching experience, philosophy, and plans, and names of 4 references with contact information. Applications received by 7 January, 2019, are ensured review, but earlier submission is highly encouraged. The position will remain open until filled. Questions about the position should be directed to Dr. Chris Fedo (cfedo at utk.edu).
The University of Tennessee is seeking candidates who have the ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the diversity and intercultural goals of the University. The University is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or covered veteran status.
ASSISTANT TEACHING PROFESSOR IN PHYSICS (MULTIPLE POSITIONS)
The Department of Physics and Applied Physics at the University of
Massachusetts Lowell (UML) invites applications for a number of
teaching faculty positions to begin September 2019. We are especially
interested in candidates who can complement and/or enhance existing
instructional service programs in the department.
The applicant would be expected to teach introductory-level
high-enrollment Physics and Astronomy courses. The successful
candidate should have a strong commitment to teaching at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels with skills that complete and
enhance the department’s growing base of full-time faculty. Additional
duties would include coordination of the graduate teaching assistants
leading the laboratory component of these high-enrollment lecture
courses.
Minimum Qualifications (Required):
– Ph.D. in Physics or related field (must have Ph.D. by the time of
appointment)
– Demonstrated teaching ability in physics and excellent communication
skills-Ability to work effectively with diverse groups
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Please include a CV, cover letter, teaching statement/philosophy,
evidence of teaching and teaching evaluations with your application.
Names and contact information for three references will be required at
the time of application.
To apply, visit the URL:
http://explorejobs.uml.edu/lowell/en-us/job/495957/assistant-teaching-
professor-in-physics-multiple-positions
DIRECTOR, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS INSTITUTE FOR GEOPHYSICS
The Institute for Geophysics at the University of Texas at Austin
(UTIG) seeks applications for the position of Director, which may
include a concurrent faculty appointment in the Department of
Geological Sciences. UTIG is a world leader in expeditionary-scale
geophysical research, numerical modeling, and computational-enabled
discovery. The UTIG Director will maintain and strengthen the culture
of collaboration and innovation in the Jackson School of Geosciences,
expand the reputation of the institute, promote diversity, and
demonstrate commitment to a high-quality student experience.
The ideal candidate will possess a Ph.D. in a relevant scientific
field and will have experience in the administration of complex
organizations and research programs, a demonstrated record of
high-quality research and publications, and excellence in people
management and communication skills. Involvement in international
and/or large federal programs, and leadership in academic and
professional activities is desired.
An applicant should submit a letter of interest, a vision statement
(including your perspectives on how to advance both scholarly
excellence and diversity in the workplace at UTIG), CV, and list of
four references (with titles and email addresses) electronically to:
https://apply.interfolio.com/56029
Additionally a resume must be submitted at the UT Austin Jobs website:
https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/180920010382
OPEN POSTDOC POSITION: UC BERKELEY
The Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California,
Berkeley seeks applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Scholar with
a start date between 11/1/2018 and 2/1/2019. The Postdoctoral Scholar
will work with Dr. Andrew Poppe in the fields of lunar and small body
plasma and exospheric research as part of the DREAM2 team of NASA’s
SSERVI. The successful applicant will join a dynamic, productive group
investigating solar and magnetospheric plasma interactions with the
Moon, asteroids, moons of Mars, and outer planet satellites. Research
is conducted via both analysis of existing in-situ datasets from
missions (e.g., ARTEMIS and MAVEN), and via numerical modeling across
a broad range of scales.
The initial appointment will be for two years, with the possibility of
renewal based on performance and available funding. Position will
remain open until filled.
Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. in physics, astrophysics, astronomy,
planetary science, or related field.
Desired skills and experience: – hybrid and/or particle-in-cell
simulations of plasma interactions with airless bodies – analysis of
particle and magnetic field data from in-situ observations – neutral
Monte Carlo modeling of satellite exospheres
For full information and to apply, visit:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF01945
Please address inquires to Dr. Andrew Poppe at poppe at berkeley.edu
The Apollo Sample Laboratory in the Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at JSC is hiring a new lunar sample processor to work on the processing of Apollo samples. If you have recent bachelor- or masters-level students with relevant experience (particularly with Apollo samples), please pass this opportunity on to them.
The detailed description for the position and the direct link to apply is at https://jacobs.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=AS00043P&tz=GMT-05%3A00. If you have questions about position, please contact Darren R. Locke (darren.r.locke at nasa.gov), the manager of the Astromaterials Curation Office for the Jacobs JETS contract.
Job opening at at the University of Florida: full-time lecturer in Geosciences. UF lecturer positions are permanent positions with competitive salaries and a similar promotion ladder to tenure-track faculty, and there is the possibility for summer employment, including research. Please pass this on to anyone who might be interested.
Lecturer in Geosciences
The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Florida (geology.ufl.edu) invites applications for a full-time, nine-month, non-tenure-accruing faculty position of Lecturer in Geosciences with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2019. Opportunities exist for summer employment at the University. The successful candidate will have completed the Ph.D. by August 15, 2019. We seek candidates with a desire to deliver high-caliber instruction in the classroom and on-line for departmental classes, as well as in support of college-wide instructional initiatives designed to increase the quality of the educational experience by creating innovative general education science classes with relevant geoscience content. Extensive teaching resources and aids are available within the University. For complete information about this position, including required qualifications and applications materials, please visit: https://apply.interfolio.com/56484 of search website. The Search Committee will begin reviewing applications on November 15, 2018 and the position will remain open until filled. Inquiries can be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Jonathan B. Martin (jbmartin at ufl.edu).
The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Institution
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, is looking to hire an assistant professor in the broad area of Planetary Sciences; specific research specialty is open. Interested applicants must have a Ph.D. at the time of appointment; start date is expected for Fall 2019.
https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/76099
OPEN POSITIONS – SPACE PLASMA GROUP (U. COLORADO / LASP)
The Space Plasma Group at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space
Physics (LASP), University of Colorado, Boulder (CU), is seeking to
fill at least two research positions. Applicants at the level of RS-I
(post-doctoral), RS-II (research scientist), or RS-III (senior research
scientist) will be considered.
Research duties include conducting studies of plasma physics phenomena
using MAVEN data (Martian solar wind / ionosphere interactions), Parker
Solar Probe data (near-Sun solar wind), and/or MMS data (magnetic
reconnection in the Earth’s magnetosphere). The focus of these studies
will be utilizing spacecraft fields and particle data to understand
physical phenomena.
The CU/LASP Space Plasma Group conducts a diverse research program
encompassing data analysis, simulation, and theoretical studies of
space plasma physics in a variety of environments, including planetary
magnetospheres and ionospheres as well as the solar wind. The group
maintains a robust space instrumentation program.
Application Materials Required: Cover Letter, Resume/CV, Reference
Letters, Unofficial transcript(s). The cover letter should indicate
which project the applicant is applying to work with and outline the
contributions that the applicant envisions making to that project.
More information: David.Malaspina at lasp.colorado.edu
Detailed instructions:
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=13535
2019 EXPLORATION FELLOWSHIP IN EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
SCHOOL OF EARTH AND SPACE EXPLORATION
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
TEMPE, ARIZONA
The School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University
invites applications for the postdoctoral research scholar position of Exploration
Fellow. The mission of the postdoctoral fellowship is to foster SESE’s interdisciplinary
research program by attracting and supporting outstanding early-career scientists
and engineers to pursue independent research in collaboration with SESE faculty.
Research areas within SESE encompass theoretical and observational astrophysics,
astrobiology, cosmology, earth and planetary science, instrumentation and systems
engineering, and science education. Anticipated start date for the position is July 2019.
More information about the Exploration Fellowship can be found at:
http://sese.asu.edu/exploration-fellowship
More information about the department can be found here: https://sese.asu.edu/
Postdoctoral benefits can be found at: https://cfo.asu.edu/postdoctoral-scholars
GSFC RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN NOBLE GAS ANALYSIS
Applications are now being accepted for a Research Associate to work on the
development of Ar-Ar analysis and dating of geologic samples at NASA/GSFC.
This position may be filled at the postdoctoral level or for more senior researchers
as a visiting scholar. The successful candidate would join scientists in the Noble
Gas Lab to develop the capability for Ar-Ar geochronology on our multicollector
instruments, and use it to address questions about solar system materials, for
example, the origin of meteorites, the age of aqueous alteration, or other research
of mutual interest. The MNGRL facility comprises two multicollector magnetic
sector mass spectrometers (Nu Noblesse and Thermo Helix) with various modes
of gas extraction (laser and furnace), two in situ geochronology development
projects, and sample examination and preparation capabilities. Applicants should
hold a Ph.D. in geosciences or a related field and have experience in noble gas
analysis of geologic samples, either terrestrial or extraterrestrial. US citizenship
is not required. Applications are due by November 2, 2018; package materials and
address can be found at https://cresst2.umd.edu/opportunities/researchopp.html.
For more information, contact Dr. Barbara Cohen (Barbara.A.Cohen at nasa.gov).
Scientific Research Positions and Recruitments
The CRESST II cooperative agreement enables scientists, normally at the Ph.D. level, to come and work on-site at GSFC, as employees of the partner universities for period of ~ 6 months to many years. They are recruited to work on one-to-many individual space science and technology research projects related to the disciplines of Astrophysics and/or Solar System Exploration Sciences. These positions are soft-money, with no guarantee of long term funding. Many scientists see the GSFC research as a step in building toward a long term career in astronomy; some of our scientists are remain associated with GSFC for their entire career. Research may be observational, theoretical, modeling, or instrument development.test
https://cresst2.umd.edu/opportunities/researchopp.html
From Barb Cohen:
We have a position open in our laboratory for Ar-Ar dating. We are targeting postdocs and/or researchers who may be interested in an exchange or sabbatical position. Such researchers would be appointed as “visiting scholars” and would work with one of our nearby universities as well as in our laboratory. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me if this appeals to you or someone you work with.
The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Florida is hiring two Assistant Professors. One of the positions is in Timescales and Rates of Earth (and Planetary) Processes. It is very broadly defined and thus would include things like geochronology of planetary materials and systems, among other areas. Although not a planetary position, we’re also hiring in the area of Plate Margin Dynamics and Environments. Please spread the word to anyone that would be interested.
Timescales position:
https://apply.interfolio.com/55844
Plate margins position:
https://apply.interfolio.com/55931
Tenure track position(s) in Planetary Science, Purdue University
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS), within the College of Science at Purdue University, invites applications for one or more tenure-track faculty positions in planetary atmospheres and/or planetary physics. These appointments will be at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor. Growth in planetary science is part of large-scale interdisciplinary hiring effort across key strategic areas in the College of Science. This position comes at a time when the College is under new leadership and with multiple commitments of significant investment.
Candidates should be able to develop a vigorous, externally funded, internationally recognized theoretical, experimental, and/or observational research program that addresses research questions of fundamental importance. Possible areas of study in planetary atmospheres could include observing and/or modeling of the atmospheres of jovian, terrestrial, exosolar planets or small bodies, and/or the origin of life and habitability. Possible areas of study in planetary physics could include computer modeling of impact processes, planetary origins, or planetary interiors.
Candidates are expected to develop a program that is complementary to existing research within the department and teaching needs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The potential to develop interdisciplinary, collaborative research that cuts across specialty areas within the department, the College of Science, and Purdue’s research community is desirable. Candidates must have completed their Ph.D. in Planetary Sciences or related field at the time of employment. Within EAPS and Purdue, candidates will find supportive colleagues, a diverse and vibrant academic community, with ample opportunities for professional and personal growth.
Purdue University’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences is committed to advancing diversity in all areas of faculty effort, including scholarship, instruction, and engagement. Candidates should address at least one of these areas in their cover letter, indicating their past experiences, current interests or activities, and/or future goals to promote a climate that values diversity and inclusion.
Interested applicants should visit https://hiring.science.purdue.edu, submit a curriculum vitae, a research statement, a teaching statement, and complete contact information for at least 3 references. Review of applications will begin January 2, 2019, and will continue until the position is filled. Questions related to this position should be sent to David Minton (daminton@purdue.edu). Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. A background check will be required for employment in this position. Purdue University is an ADVANCE institution.
Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
New Program for Hiring Postdoctoral Fellows at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
ECCC has implemented in collaboration notably with Natural Resources Canada the interdepartmental Postdoctoral Research Program (PRP) to hire postdoctoral fellows (PDFs). The PRP will continue to allow PDFs to conduct research notably in atmospheric sciences in a federal government environment and contribute to government priorities that affect Canadians and their environment. The program is advertised on GC Jobs (https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfp-psc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?poster=785734)and is now open for application. For more information on the new postdoctoral research program please see the website hosted by Natural Resources Canada (http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/careers/17880).
https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfp-psc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?poster=785734
GRAD STUDENT/POSTDOC OPPORTUNITIES IN PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES AT
UT AUSTIN
Applications are solicited for graduate students and a postdoctoral
fellow to join the newly formed UT Austin Planetary Surface Processes
Group, headed by Dr. Tim Goudge, in the Department of Geological
Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Graduate student
applications will be considered for Fall of 2019, while the start date
of the postdoctoral fellow could be as early as January 2019.
The area of focus for graduate student projects is open within the
broad field of planetary surface processes, and will be selected based
on research topics of mutual interest. Prospective students can find
out more here:
Click to access Goudge_Student_Ad_2018.pdf
The two year postdoctoral fellow position will involve research on the
incision of paleolake outlet canyons on Mars. Prospective applicants
can find out more here:
Click to access Goudge_Postdoc_Ad_2018.pdf
Dr. Goudge is strongly committed to building an inclusive research
group with diverse perspectives and backgrounds. Applicants from
historically underrepresented groups in STEM fields, with
non-traditional backgrounds, and/or with a demonstrated interest in
efforts to improve inclusion and diversity in STEM are especially
encouraged to apply.
Prospective applicants with questions about these opportunities can
contact Dr. Goudge at tgoudge jsg.utexas.edu.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION COMETARY ATMOSPHERES
The Physics Department at Auburn University invites applicants for a
post-doctoral research position within the Atomic, Molecular and
Optical Physics group in the field of cometary atmospheres.
http://www.auburn.edu/cosam/departments/physics/research/atomic.htm
The successful candidate will analyze images of comet 9P/Tempel 1
taken during the flyby of NASA’s Deep Impact spacecraft. These images
were acquired with comet specific narrowband filters and allow for a
detailed study of the gas and dust surrounding the nucleus. The goal
of this project is to connect this gas and dust to specific areas on
the nucleus, to investigate chemically heterogenous outgassing, and to
identify atomic and molecular processes that alter the inner coma.
Familiarity with planetary science and/or atomic and molecular physics
is preferred. Substantial familiarity with a commonly-used scientific
programming language (e.g. IDL, Python) is highly desirable. Review of
applications will begin October 19th, 2018 and continue throughout the
year as the positions become available.
The contact for this activity is Prof. Dennis Bodewits
(dennis at auburn.edu).
More details and information on how to apply can be found at:
Click to access Bodewits_postdoc.pdf
BATEMAN POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP, YALE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Geology and Geophysics at Yale University announces
an annual competition for a Bateman Postdoctoral Fellowship. We
welcome applicants with research interests across the full range of
disciplines within earth and planetary sciences (geophysics, planetary
sciences, tectonics, oceans, atmosphere, climate dynamics,
geochemistry, paleoclimatology, geobiology, and the evolution of
life). The Postdoctoral Associate position is awarded for two years,
providing a stipend ($60,000/yr) and base research funds ($5,000/yr),
plus health care benefits and limited relocation expenses. Applicants
should contact a sponsor in the Department to discuss potential
research projects, and then submit a short (2-3 page) statement of
research interests and proposed research, a curriculum vitae with a
full list of publications, an endorsement letter from the sponsoring
faculty member, and three confidential letters of reference.
Applications should be submitted online at:
http://apply.interfolio.com/54659
The deadline for receipt of all application materials is December 15,
2018, and successful candidates are expected to begin their program at
Yale between July 1 and December 31, 2019. Yale University is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale values diversity
among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes
applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected
veterans, and underrepresented minorities.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS OR ASTRONOMY AT ITHACA COLLEGE
The Ithaca College Department of Physics and Astronomy invites
applications for a tenure-track assistant professor to begin in August
2019. The successful candidate will embrace our commitment to
undergraduate teaching, advising, and mentorship, will establish an
active experimental physics or astrophysics research program or an
observational astronomy research program with significant
undergraduate student involvement, and will contribute to the
operation and improvement of the department, school, and college.
The successful candidate must have completed a Ph.D. in physics,
astronomy, astrophysics, or a closely related field by August 1, 2019.
Experience as a teacher of record or as a teaching assistant at the
undergraduate level is required.
For the complete position announcement and to submit an application,
please visit:
https://ithaca.peopleadmin.com
Please upload a complete curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching
experience and philosophy, a description of research plans, and a
statement that addresses how they will contribute to a culture of
inclusion and to diversity at Ithaca College. Applicants must also
provide names and email addresses of three individuals who will be
asked to submit letters of reference. To ensure full consideration,
complete applications must be received by October 8, 2018.
Research Associate in Planetary Science (Postdoc)
The newly formed Exploration of Planetary Ices and Climates (EPIC) group at the University of Colorado’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is seeking to fill a research position in planetary geophysics and remote sensing. Candidates at the levels of RS-I and RS-II will be considered.
Research duties include conducting studies of the atmospheres and surfaces of planets and their natural satellites, including Earth’s moon, using data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, and/or legacy datasets such as Cassini and Galileo. Candidates with expertise in numerical modeling and simulation of physical phenomena including ice/vapor transport, dynamical processes, or impact cratering are especially encouraged to apply. Studies of exoplanets and exomoons may also be supported.
The CU/LASP EPIC group conducts a diverse research program encompassing data analysis, simulation, and theoretical studies to understand the atmospheres and surfaces of icy planets and moons. The group maintains strong involvement in both active and future NASA planetary missions. The successful candidate will be an integral member of the EPIC group, which consists of students at all levels, and a faculty mentor (Paul Hayne).
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Research-Associate-in-Planetary-Science/13406
Call for Application
2018 Fall JAXA International Top Young Fellowship (ITYF)
JAXA is seeking talented, energetic and highly motivated employees to join the ITYF team.
Purpose and Ideal Candidate:
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) International Top Young Fellowship (ITYF) was established as a new fellowship program in 2009 with the purpose of inviting world’s top-level young researchers to work at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences (ISAS)/JAXA.
ITYF fellows are expected to contribute to the following activities in ISAS/JAXA in addition to producing outstanding academic achievements in their areas of specialization:
* Active interaction with researchers inside and/or outside ISAS to create new academic trends.
* Active participation or initiative in planning new space science mission projects.
* Active participation in developing research networks of ISAS and the related foreign institutes.
We also expect positive impact of ITYF fellow’s activities on ISAS researchers and students.
Application Deadline:
Not later than 17:00 PM (JST) / 8:00AM (UTC) on Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Please see the below link for further details.
[http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/en/researchers/ityf/]
Contact Information
E-mail: [ITYF_ADMIN@ml.jaxa.jp] ( mailto:ITYF_ADMIN@ml.jaxa.jp )
For general information on careers at ISAS/JAXA:
[http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/researchers/job/files/Careers_at_ISASJAXA.pdf]
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR – ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLOMBIA
https://dps.aas.org/content/assistant-professor-atmospheric-science
The Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (EOAS) at the University of British Columbia invites applicants for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position at the level of Assistant Professor. Applicants will have a PhD or equivalent experience in a related field and should be investigating processes relating to the field of atmospheric science, with research in the Earth’s atmosphere or planetary atmospheres. All aspects of atmospheric science are of interest, including but not limited to, weather patterns and extreme events under climate change, fundamental processes in coupled climate systems, or boundary layer dynamics.
The candidate will be expected to develop a strong, externally funded and internationally recognized research program, successfully supervise graduate students, participate in departmental activities and demonstrate the potential to participate and collaborate in the atmospheric sciences programme. EOAS is dedicated to practicing excellence in teaching and evidence demonstrating interest in innovative teaching methods is desirable, along with demonstrated potential for teaching excellence.
Research and teaching interests in EOAS, the top-ranked and largest Earth Sciences department in Canada, span the history of the Earth and the evolution of its structure from core to stratosphere (http://www.eoas.ubc.ca/). We seek candidates who complement existing departmental strengths and have capacity and interest in interacting with other research groups both within and outside the department.
Candidates should possess a strong record of research productivity commensurate with their experience.
Applications should include: i) a cover letter, ii) a detailed curriculum vita, iii) a one-page summary of research interests and accomplishments, iv) a one-page outline of a potential five-year research program, v) a one-page statement of teaching philosophy, vi) three recent publications and vii) three (3) letters of reference. Directions for how to submit your application can be found at https://www.hr.ubc.ca/careers-postings/faculty.php posting #31310.
In addition, the names and contact details of three referees should be entered here: https://www.eoas.ubc.ca/content/atscirefsub. We will contact your referees and ask them to submit reference letters. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure their referees submit their letters before November 1, 2019.
Review of applications will start November 1, 2018 and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The successful applicant is expected to start in July 2019 or at a date of mutual agreement. This position is subject to final budgetary approval.
Questions should be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Professor Raymond Andersen, by email at raymond.andersen at ubc.ca
POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I AT MANOA
The Reaction Dynamics Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, invites applications for postdoctoral positions in the areas
of i) gas phase reaction dynamics and combustion chemistry, ii) condensed phase chemistry (astrochemistry), and iii) planetary sciences (water formation on the Moon). The prime directive of the experimental gas phase studies is to investigate the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in
extreme environments (combustion systems; deep space) exploiting crossed molecular beams along with mass spectrometry (QMS; ReTOF) and ion imaging (Hawaii) and a pyrolytic micro reactor (Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory). The condensed phase (ice) studies aim to untangle the formation of complex organic molecules on interstellar nanoparticles by ionizing radiation exploiting fragment free photoionization techniques. The planetary science project seeks to elucidate the formation of water on the lunar surface.
For each position, the appointment period is initially for one year, but can be renewed annually based on availability of funds and satisfactory progress. The salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Successful applicants should have a strong background in one or more of the following: experimental reaction dynamics, molecular beams, combustion chemistry, UHV technology, pulsed laser systems, low temperature chemistry. Solid communication skills in English (written, oral), a publication record in internationally circulated, peer-reviewed journals, and willingness to work in a team are mandatory. Only self-motivated and energetic candidates are encouraged to apply.
Please send a letter of interest, three letters of recommendation, CV, and publication list to Prof. Ralf I. Kaiser, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822-2275, USA [ralfk at hawaii.edu]. The review of applications will start October 1, 2018 and continues until the
positions are filled. A description of our current research group can be found at http://www.chem.hawaii.edu/Bil301new/index.html
T. C. CHAMBERLIN POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
https://dps.aas.org/content/t.c.-chamberlin-postdoctoral-fellowship-0
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago
invites applications for the T.C. Chamberlin Postdoctoral Fellowship. We
seek outstanding scientists who lead creative investigations into the nature
of Earth and other planetary bodies–their physics, biology, chemistry, climate,
and history–and who have a desire to participate in the broad intellectual life
of the Department and the University. We encourage people with interests in
any aspect of the Earth and planetary sciences to apply. To give a sense of the
diverse interests of our Chamberlin Fellows, in recent years Fellows have
included people whose research focuses on the effect of clouds on climate,
asteroid impacts, biogeochemical cycling, and petrology/geochronology.
Start date is negotiable, with a target of October 1, 2019. The initial term of
the Fellowships will be one year, renewable for a second year. A competitive
salary will be offered, plus benefits. Research funds are also available. Please
email a single pdf file containing a CV, a 2-4 page research plan, and names
and contact information for at least three references, to:
chamberlin at geosci.uchicago.edu Applicants should also arrange for letters
to be sent by their named references to the same address. Consideration of
complete applications (those including letters of reference) will begin
October 8, 2018, and exceptional applicants will be contacted after review to
schedule on campus interviews.
NASA HUBBLE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (NHFP)
On behalf of the NASA Astrophysics Division, the Space Telescope Science
Institute (STScI) announces the second annual call for applications for
postdoctoral fellowships under the NASA Hubble Fellowship Program
(NHFP) #02904, to begin in the Fall of 2019.
The Announcement of Opportunity, which includes detailed program policies
and application instructions, is available at the website: http://nhfp.stsci.edu.
The application submission page will be open today until November 1, 2018.
Please share this employment announcement with your friends, networking
groups, mailing lists, and social connections using this link.
Research Opportunities: Fluid migration in Titan’s ice shell
As part of the new NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) project “Habitability of Hydrocarbon Worlds: Titan and Beyond”, led by Rosaly Lopes at JPL, I am investigating the mechanisms and pathways by which biosignature-hosting materials might be transported from a habitable ocean environment to the surface, where they could be recognized by remote sensing instruments. These mechanisms might include cryovolcanism, solid state convection in the ice shell, fracture/fault propagation, and the formation of subsurface fluid reservoirs that might facilitate fluid migration to the surface. See nai.nasa.gov/teams/can-8/jpl-titan/ for a more detailed description of the overall project.
Opportunities exist in this area at the University of Hawaii (UH) for:
A graduate student to pursue their PhD, enrolled through the Department of Earth Sciences (formerly known as Geology and Geophysics; soest.hawaii.edu/GG/), but hosted within the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology (HIGP; http://www.higp.hawaii.edu). The deadline for applying to graduate school at UH is January 15 for Fall 2019 admission; more details at http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/admissions/gg_admissions.html
A postdoctoral researcher to develop a proposal for the NASA Astrobiology Postdoctoral Program, to be hosted at HIGP. The next deadlines for this program are November 1 and March 1; more details at nasa.gov/funding/postdoctoral-fellowship-program
In both cases, individuals are sought who have solid physics/math backgrounds, and interests/expertise in numerical modeling, cryomagmatism, ice physics, Titan and/or other icy satellites.
Please contact Sarah Fagents at fagents at hawaii.edu for more information.
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT WESTERN
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
The Department of Physics/Astronomy and the Geology Department at
Western Washington University invite applications for a tenure-track
assistant professor of planetary science, starting September 2019.
Teaching assignments will be focused in Geophysics, a program shared
between the departments. We seek applicants whose research examines the
role of physical processes in planet formation and evolution, planetary
interiors, surfaces, atmospheres and/or magnetospheres, small bodies,
solar system dynamics, or related topics. The preferred candidate will
be expected to develop and maintain a vigorous research program that
complements existing strengths in remote sensing, planetary geology,
seismology, magnetism, and tectonics, to engage students in this
research, and to teach undergraduate courses at all levels, using
student-centered instructional approaches when appropriate. Applicants
must hold a Ph.D. in geophysics, physics, geology, astronomy or closely
related field by time of appointment.
For more details and to apply:
http://employment.wwu.edu/cw/en-us/job/496058/assistant-professor-of-
planetary-science
Inquiries: Melissa Rice (melissa.rice at wwu.edu)
Review of applications will begin on November 30, 2018.
We encourage applications from candidates with diverse experiences and
from underrepresented backgrounds, including (but not limited to)
women, people of color, people with disabilities, and veterans.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN COMETARY SCIENCE/ASTROCHEMISTRY
We are currently seeking expertise in millimeter/submillimeter
spectroscopy and observations with ground-based facilities including
single dish and interferometers at these wavelengths (e.g. ALMA, JCMT,
IRAM 30m, NOEMA, APEX, etc.). Familiarity with cometary science and/or
astrochemistry is preferred. Details on the position can be found
through NASA’s Postdoctoral Program (NPP) at this link:
https://npp.usra.edu/opportunities/details/?ro=18599
The Theory and Observation Group in the Astrochemistry Laboratory at
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, MD) undertakes research in
astrochemistry and molecular astrophysics aimed at understanding those
astronomical environments that are to be studied by current and future
NASA missions. We are particularly interested in the chemical
connections between different stages in the Galactic evolution of
matter, specifically issues related to the birth and death of stars,
the formation and evolution of the Solar System, and prebiotic
chemistry.
Applications are due November 1, 2018. Details about NASA Postdoctoral
Positions, applications, eligibility, benefits are found at:
https://npp.usra.edu/
We encourage interested applicants to please contact us with a brief
description of research interests, experience, and a current CV no
later than October 1, 2018. Please send information to Stefanie Milam
(stefanie.n.milam at nasa.gov).
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Geochemistry – Earth/Planetary Processes
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown University (http://www.brown.edu/academics/earth-environmental-planetary-sciences/) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty appointment in geochemistry. Any analytical, experimental and theoretical/computational approach to understanding the origin and chemical evolution of the Earth and planets will be considered. Some examples include, but are not limited to, cosmochemistry, planetary petrology, non-traditional stable isotope geochemistry, early Earth evolution, volcanology, and interactions of planetary materials with hydrospheres and atmospheres. Preference will be given to candidates whose strengths complement departmental research expertise in Geochemistry and Petrology, Planetary Geoscience, Geophysics, and Climate and Environment. We seek scientists whose research integrates field observations, geochemical analyses, experimental studies, and geochemical theory and/or modeling. We are interested in scientists whose research transcends traditional boundaries in geochemistry, such as between high-temperature and low-temperature geochemistry, geochemistry and geophysics, and terrestrial and planetary. The successful candidate will maintain an active, externally funded research program and enjoy a commitment to teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Appointment will be at the Assistant Professor level. A Ph.D. degree is required, and postdoctoral experience is considered important.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vita, descriptions of research and teaching interests and a list of at least three potential referees via the website http://apply.interfolio.com/51680. Inquiries and other communications may be directed to: DEEPS at Brown.edu. Applications received by November 1st, 2018 will receive full consideration, but the search will remain open until the position is closed or filled. The start date for this position is July 1st, 2019. For more information visit: http://www.brown.edu/academics/earth-environmental-planetary-sciences/about/job-openings.
Brown University is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic global community; as an EEO/AA employer, Brown considers applicants for employment without regard to, and does not discriminate on the basis of, gender, race, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
POSTDOC POSITIONS IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown
University is seeking Postdoctoral Research Associate(s) with a
background in planetary geophysics, data analyses, or applied math.
Possible research topics include, but are not limited to volcanology,
hydrology, tectonics, analysis of gravity/topography datasets,
planetary mantle thermochemical evolution, magnetohydrodynamics, crater
statistics, and Solar System chronology. Research would include
quantitative or qualitative analyses of planetary mission data and/or
numerical modeling. The successful candidate will be expected to carry
out independent research, give presentations at professional meetings,
and prepare publications on the work.
Interested individuals should have a Ph.D. in Planetary Science,
Geophysics, Geology, Physics/Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics, or a
related field. If interested, please send a brief statement of research
interests and future research goals along with your CV to Alex Evans at
alex_evans [at] brown [dot] edu.
For questions or more information on the position, please visit:
http://brown.alexjevans.com/2018/09/11/looking-for-postdocs
T.C. CHAMBERLIN POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago
invites applications for the T.C. Chamberlin Postdoctoral Fellowship.
We seek outstanding scientists who lead creative investigations into
the nature of Earth and other planetary bodies-their physics,
biology, chemistry, climate, and history-and who have a desire to
participate in the broad intellectual life of the Department and the
University. We encourage people with interests in any aspect of the
Earth and planetary sciences to apply.
Details can be found at:
https://geosci.uchicago.edu/news/article/t.c.-chamberlin-postdoctoral
-fellowship1
The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity
/ Disabled / Veterans Employer and does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national or ethnic origin, age, status as an individual with a
disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other
protected classes under the law. For additional information please see
the University’s Notice of Nondiscrimination at:
http://www.uchicago.edu/about/non_discrimination_statement
ASSISTANT AND ASSOCIATE RESEARCHER, EARTH AND PLANETARY
EXPLORATION USING SMALL SATELLITES
Department: Hawai’i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, HI
Application Due Date: Thursday, November 15, 2018
Web Link: http://workatuh.hawaii.edu/Jobs/NAdvert/28814/5026769/1/postdate/desc
The Hawai’i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology (HIGP) at the University of Hawai’i (UH) seeks to hire two tenure-track faculty members (one
appointment will be made at the assistant level, the other at the associatelevel) to lead the development of small/micro/cube satellite missions (or the development of key subsystems, such as payloads) to support new Earth and planetary science missions.
For further details, including minimum/desirable qualifications and application procedures, please see
http://workatuh.hawaii.edu/Jobs/NAdvert/28814/5026769/1/postdate/desc.
The search is open until the positions are filled. Position Type: Faculty (tenure or tenure-track)
OPEN POSITIONS AT NASA HEADQUARTERS:
PLANETARY SCIENCE DIVISION DIRECTOR AND NASA’S DEPUTY CHIEF SCIENTIST
From: James L. Green, NASA Chief Scientist
NASA is now advertising for the Director of the Planetary Science
Division in the Science Mission Directorate. The Director is
responsible for overseeing the science content and execution of
planetary program missions and activities. To find a detailed
description of this position and additional information on
qualifications and application procedures, please click on the USAjobs
link below:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/509092900
In addition, NASA is now advertising for the Deputy Chief Scientist
in the Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS). The OCS represents all of
the scientific endeavors in the agency, ensuring they are aligned with
and fulfill the administration’s science objectives. The OCS advises
the NASA Administrator and other senior officials on agency science
programs, strategic planning and the evaluation of related Investments.
To find a detailed description of this position and additional
information on qualifications and application procedures, please click
on the USAjobs link below:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/507003600
The vitality of our science programs begins with the best people
working at NASA Headquarters, so please take a moment to think about
the future of the field and your role in making great things happen
for the science community. I encourage you to apply to these fabulous
opportunities.
RESEARCH PHYSICAL SCIENTIST POSITION AT NASA ARC
The Exobiology Branch at National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) Ames Research Center (ARC) is currently seeking interested
applicants for the position of a Research Physical Scientist. The
Research Physical Scientist conducts research that emphasizes the
conception and development of flight instruments that are suitable for
detecting evidence of life, including extant life, and/or identifying
and characterizing habitable environments beyond Earth.
This position will be filled at the GS-12 grade level only; the FPL
(full promotion level) is at the GS-14 grade level. Selectee can be
promoted without further competition.
The vacancy announcement, AR18D0056 – Research Physical Scientist,
Research AST, Chemical and Biological Evolution, can be found at USA
JOBS at this link: http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/508618500
Applications are being accepted until 9/21/2018.
STAFF SCIENTIST – OCEAN WORLDS
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY,
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, invites
applications for a staff Scientist position in areas relevant to understanding
Ocean Worlds. The position is to conduct Ocean Worlds-related scientific
research within the fields of Geochemistry and Astrobiology. It is expected
that the successful candidate will develop an independently funded research
program and will pursue new mission and/or instrument opportunities
focusing on Ocean World exploration.
The position requires a Ph.D. in planetary science, or related scientific
discipline, along with demonstrated experience in conceiving, defining,
and conducting independent scientific research, with a strong interest in
applying those efforts to problems related to Ocean Worlds exploration.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrated professional reputation
as a productive researcher with a track record of publications in peer-
reviewed journals.
Please visit https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/opportunities/experienced/
(Job ID 2018-9596). For a full description.
Applications received by September 30, 2018, will receive full consideration.
B) POST-DOCTORAL POSITIONS – EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF COMETARY ACTIVITY
The Universities of Bern (Switzerland) and Braunschweig (Germany)
invite applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar at each institution to
conduct experimental studies of cometary activity within the framework
of a 3-years joint research project (“D-A-CH” project) between Bern,
Braunschweig and Graz (Austria). The detailed descriptions of both
positions and instructions to apply can be found at:
http://www.space.unibe.ch/research/research_groups/planetary_imaging
_group_pig/open_positions/index_eng.html
The review of complete applications will begin in September and the
positions will remain open until suitable candidates are hired.
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN ISOTOPE COSMOCHEMISTRY AND PLANETARY SCIENCE
The School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State
University (ASU) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar in
Isotope Cosmochemistry and Planetary Science.
The NSF supported National SIMS Facility at ASU has an opening for a
prestigious Postdoctoral Scholar position. The NanoSIMS laboratory,
part of the ASU-SIMS facility, is used by a wide range of users in
cosmochemistry, geology and geochemistry, microbiology and engineering.
We are looking for candidates who aim to develop NanoSIMS methodologies
that can advance the analytical capabilities of the instrument.
Early expressions of interest and inquiries can be sent to
mbose2@asu.edu. Complete applications will be reviewed on 15th
September and will continue until the position is filled. Additional
information about this position is located at:
https://bit.ly/2MkJjzz
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY IN EXPERIMENTAL BIOPHYSICS
The Department of Physics at Boise State University seeks an experimental
biophysicist with a PhD in physics or biophysics, or a closely related discipline,
and an undergraduate degree in physics, for a tenure-track physics faculty
position at the rank of Assistant Professor. The position starts August 2019.
The successful hire will build a vigorous externally-funded research program
that engages, mentors and supports both undergraduate physics majors and PhD
students in Boise State’s interdisciplinary Biomolecular Sciences PhD program
– https://biomolecularsciences.boisestate.edu/.
A passion for teaching and learning
(https://ctl.boisestate.edu/contact/mission-statement/)
at the undergraduate and graduate levels is essential. The successful candidate
will have a commitment to excellent teaching, and to making thoughtful use of
evidenced-based active-learning approaches in course instruction.
Requirements Preferred Qualifications: Experience carrying out post-doctoral
research Strong publication record attesting to a successful research program
Experience of leadership and collaboration in scientific research
Apply online at physics.boisestate.edu/biophysics by November 15, 2018.
Boise State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Veterans Preferences.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION STUDYING MARTIAN DUST DEVILS
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology invites
applications for a postdoctoral research position in the Geophysics and
Planetary Geosciences group, which is in the Planetary Sciences Section
within the Science Division. This project focuses on changes in dust devil
tracks over time in order to measure dust settling timescales, amounts, and
rates on Mars. In addition, other projects of the candidate’s choosing are
also possible, for example involving geomorphology and/or active processes
(aeolian, impacts, mass-wasting, etc.) on planetary bodies, especially Mars.
Dr. Ingrid Daubar will serve as JPL postdoctoral advisor to the selected candidate.
Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. (within 5 years) in Planetary Science,
Geology, Astronomy, Physics, Remote Sensing, or a related field. Experience
with remote sensing data analysis, Geographical Information Systems (e.g.
ArcGIS), and orbital data, including HiRISE and CRISM, is highly desirable.
Diverse and enthusiastic candidates with demonstrated collaboration and
communication skills encouraged to apply.
Potential applicants are welcome to contact Dr. Ingrid Daubar to discuss
the position. More information here:
https://postdocs-jpl.icims.com/jobs/9754/jpl-postdoctoral-position-studying-martian-dust-devils/job
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION – ASTROPHYSICAL INSTITUTE OF THE CANARY ISLANDS
A 2-year post-doctoral position is available at the Astrophysical Institute
of the Canary Islands (in Tenerife, Spain) to work within its Solar System
Group, led by Drs. Javier Licandro and Julia de León. The project is focused
in the compositional characterization of primitive asteroids from ground-
and space-based observations, including near-Earth asteroids accesible to
spacecraft. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. degree in Physics/
Astrophysics/Planetary Science. Observational experience (photometry
and spectroscopy) as well as skills in data mining will be valuable.
Interested candidates can find more information at:
http://www.iac.es/info.php?op1=26&id=746
For questions please contact Dr. Julia de León
(jmlc at iac.es / juliadeleon23 at gmail.com)
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN EXPERIMENTAL PLANETARY SCIENCE
Columbia University’s Astrophysics Laboratory invites applications for
a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to perform laboratory simulations of
solar wind ion irradiation of Mercury’s regolith surface. The
successful candidate will join the group headed by Senior Research
Scientist Dr. Daniel Wolf Savin; they will participate in designing,
building, and performing experiments utilizing a novel ion beam
apparatus to study the spectral changes and sputtering yields of
regolith-like loose powders.
Details can be found at:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/fda7bf1d
Post-doctoral Fellowship here at the National Air and Space Museum in the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies.
https://airandspace.si.edu/support/get-involved/fellowships/postdoctoral-earth-and-planetary-sciences
LSU Department of Physics & Astronomy has a sudden need for an introductory astronomy instructor to teach three sections (the semester starts in 2 weeks). Contact Geoff Clayton if interested, gclayton at phys.lsu.edu
TWO POSITIONS OF ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT UNIVERSIDAD DE ATACAMA, CHILE
Dear colleagues,
I would like to draw your attention towards these two positions of
assistant professor at the Universidad de Atacama.
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/c54dbaa6
Planetary scientists are the welcome. Please contact Prof. Mauro
Barbieri (mauro.barbieri at uda.cl) for further information about these
positions.
Job opportunity at ESA/ESTEC in lunar samples for EU/ECS nationals:
Career Opportunities: Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) Lunar Samples, Research and Application (7501)
https://career2.successfactors.eu/career?career_ns=job_listing&company=esa&navBarLevel=JOB_SEARCH&rcm_site_locale=en_GB&career_job_req_id=7501&selected_lang=en_GB&jobAlertController_jobAlertId=&jobAlertController_jobAlertName=&_s.crb=KSpoxYhDUoMOQWl4Ek0U1Ium0jw%3d
FACULTY POSITION IN GEOPHYSICS AND GEOCHEMISTRY
AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT)
The MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
invites qualified candidates to apply for a tenure-track faculty
position. The search is in the broad area of geophysics and
geochemistry encompassing the Earth and other planetary bodies in the
solar system. We seek candidates who use theory, observation, and/or
experimentation and particularly encourage applicants whose work
crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. Candidates should have
the potential for innovation and leadership in research and a
commitment to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in geoscience or related field by the
start of employment. Our intent is to hire at the assistant professor
level, but more senior appointments may also be considered. A complete
application must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, one- to
two-page descriptions each of research and teaching plans, and three
letters of recommendations. We request that in their cover letter,
applicants explicitly commit to our department’s code of conduct:
https://eapsweb.mit.edu/about/code-conduct
Submit applications at:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11380
To receive full consideration, complete applications must be received
by November 1, 2018.
Search Contact:
Ms. Karen Fosher, HR Administrator, EAPS, 54-924
kfosher at mit.edu
The Heising-Simons Foundation invites applications for the 51 Pegasi b Fellowship Program. The fellowship provides an opportunity for recent doctoral scientists to develop innovative instrumentation or to conduct novel theoretical and observational research in planetary astronomy. The fellowship program supports postdoctoral fellows to advance our fundamental understanding of exoplanets, solar system science, planet formation and evolution, planetary atmospheres, protoplanetary disks, or other closely related topics.
The fellowship program recognizes early-career investigators of significant potential and provides them with the opportunity to conduct independent research. Each recipient will receive a three-year grant of up to $375,000 to cover salary, benefits, highly-flexible discretionary spending (e.g., travel, child care, research equipment, personal computers, etc.), and indirect costs. Awarded postdoctoral fellows are expected to carry out a strong, coherent research program in planetary astronomy.
The Foundation anticipates awarding six to eight fellowships this year, based on the quality of submissions. The Heising-Simons Foundation is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion within its community. Thus, we particularly welcome applications from individuals who belong to groups that have been historically underrepresented in planetary sciences and astronomy such as women, persons with disabilities, racial and ethnic minorities, gender and sexual minorities, and others who may contribute to diversification of the field.
Eligibility Criteria
-Applicants may come from any academic institution or research lab, both nationally and internationally.
-Applicants are not required to have US citizenship; however, all visa and work permit paperwork is the responsibility of the fellow and host institution.
-Applicants must have received a doctoral degree in astronomy, physics, earth and planetary sciences, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, or a related discipline. Doctoral degrees must be awarded after August 31, 2009 and before August 31, 2019.
An online application form must be completed if you wish to be considered for the fellowship. Further details and the online application form can be found at http://www.51pegasib.org. The application portal will open on August 6, 2018 and will close on October 1, 2018.
ESA RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN PLANETARY SCIENCE
https://dps.aas.org/content/esa-research-fellowship-space-science-1
The European Space Agency awards several postdoctoral fellowships each year.
The aim of these fellowships is to provide scientists in their early career,
holding a PhD or the equivalent degree, with the means of performing research
in fields related to the ESA Science Programme.
Areas of research include planetary science, astronomy and
astrophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial science, plasma physics and
fundamental physics. The fellowships have a duration of two years, with the
possible extension to three years, and are tenable at the
European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, Netherlands,
or at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in Villafranca del Castillo,
near Madrid, Spain.
Applications are now solicited for fellowships in space science to begin in
the fall of 2019. Preference will be given to applications submitted by
candidates in an early stage of their career. Candidates not holding
a PhD yet are encouraged to apply, but they must provide evidence of
receiving their degree before starting the fellowship.
ESA fellows are enrolled in ESA’s Social Security Scheme, which covers
medical expenses. A monthly deduction covers these short-term and long-term risks.
The deadline for applications is 1 October 2018.
More information on the ESA Research Fellowship programme in Space Science,
on the conditions and eligibility, as well as the application form can retrieved from
http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Questions on the scientific aspects of the
ESA Fellowship in Space Science not answered in the above pages can be sent
by e-mail to the fellowship coordinators, Dr. Oliver Jennrich or Dr. Bruno
Altieri at the addressfellowship at cosmos.esa.int
ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
The European Space Agency awards several postdoctoral fellowships each year.
The aim of these fellowships is to provide scientists in their early career,
holding a PhD or the equivalent degree, with the means of performing research
in fields related to the ESA Science Programme.
Areas of research include planetary science, astronomy and
astrophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial science, plasma physics and
fundamental physics. The fellowships have a duration of two years, with the
possible extension to three years, and are tenable at the
European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, Netherlands,
or at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in Villafranca del Castillo,
near Madrid, Spain.
Applications are now solicited for fellowships in space science to begin in
the fall of 2019. Preference will be given to applications submitted by
candidates in an early stage of their career. Candidates not holding
a PhD yet are encouraged to apply, but they must provide evidence of
receiving their degree before starting the fellowship.
ESA fellows are enrolled in ESA’s Social Security Scheme, which covers
medical expenses. A monthly deduction covers these short-term and long-term risks.
The deadline for applications is 1 October 2018.
More information on the ESA Research Fellowship programme in Space Science,
on the conditions and eligibility, as well as the application form can retrieved from
http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Questions on the scientific aspects of the
ESA Fellowship in Space Science not answered in the above pages can be sent
by e-mail to the fellowship coordinators, Dr. Oliver Jennrich or Dr. Bruno
Altieri at the address fellowship@cosmos.esa.int
thanks for posting, looks like a great opportunity
Post-Doctoral Position in Planetary Atmospheric Science
A post-doctoral position is available at York University (in Toronto) in the Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science (CRESS) under the supervision of Professor James Whiteway. The project involves advancement of laser remote sensing for investigation of the exchange of water between the atmosphere and surface of Mars. The project follows from the LIDAR instrument that was operated on the Phoenix Mars mission. Scientific investigations will be carried out in the laboratory using a chamber that will provide environmental conditions equivalent to the surface of Mars. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. degree in Planetary Science, Atmospheric Science, Physics, or Engineering. The skills required or developed for the project concern laser optics, Raman spectroscopy, light detection, data acquisition, atmospheric thermodynamics, soil science, and data analysis. The duration of the position is one year. Interested candidates should contact Professor James Whiteway (whiteway at yorku.ca) and provide a CV, a sample of written work, and contact information for three references. Applications will be assessed until the position is filled.
NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) position open
Astrochemistry Laboratory Group
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA
We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow to work in our Astrochemistry Laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center.
Information about this position can be found at: https://npp.usra.edu/opportunities/details/?ro=19171
Our group studies the composition, evolution, as well as the physical and chemical properties of interstellar and planetary materials. More particularly, we focus on the evolution of astrophysical ices (on interstellar grains in dense molecular clouds, on grains in protoplanetary disks, in comets, or on the surface of icy worlds in our Solar System) and their interaction with energetic radiation (photons and energetic particles). We are particularly interested in how this leads to the formation of organic residues that contain a large variety of organic molecules including compounds of astrobiological interest. Such astrophysical ice analogs are produced in the laboratory under conditions that are realistically close to those expected in the interstellar and/or interplanetary medium (low temperatures, high vacuum), and analyzed using a range of analytical techniques which include infrared (IR) spectroscopy and microscopy, gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS), fluorescence microscopy, and X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy. We also study the chemical and isotopic properties of the organic residues produced in our experiments, as well as the effects of energetic radiation on the composition and structure of these residues. The study of these materials provides us with qualitative and quantitative information to: (1) interpret astronomical observations; (2) interpret data taken from extraterrestrial samples (cosmic dust, meteorites, samples returned by spacecraft missions); (3) interpret data obtained by missions going to other Solar System objects; (4) help improve existing astrophysical and astrochemical models which need experimental inputs; and (5) guide instrument development for future missions. For more information on the Astrophysics & Astrochemistry Laboratory, visit our Web site at http://www.astrochem.org.
Applications must be submitted through the NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) website: https://npp.usra.edu/ AFTER contacting us first (see contact information on the research opportunity webpage). Information about the application process and requirements can be found at: https://npp.usra.edu/apply/information/. The next application deadline is July 1st, 2018, at 6:00 pm/18:00, U.S. Eastern Time (GMT -05:00). If selected, the postdoc appointment would be for 2 years, with the possibility to extend it to a third year. We expect the position to start sometime in Fall 2018.
NPP fellowship benefits include competitive stipend rates (which vary with the cost of living at the location of the appointment), relocation expenses, travel allowance ($10,000 annually), and health insurance. More information about these benefits can be found at: https://npp.usra.edu/about/benefits/.
Applicants must have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy or a related discipline and
have some experience with experimental astrochemistry, cryovacuum systems, spectroscopy (IR, UV, XANES), and chemical analysis (HPLC, GC-MS, etc.). Knowledge in basic organic chemistry and photochemistry is a plus.
Applications from U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents (Green Card holders), and foreign nationals are accepted. However, please note that applicants who are citizens from Designated Countries will not be accepted at this time, unless they are Legal Permanent Residents of the United States. A complete list of Designated Countries can be found at: http://oiir.hq.nasa.gov/nasaecp/.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE AT INSTITUT D’ASTROPHYSIQUE SPATIALE, UNIVERSITE PARIS-SUD
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-position-available-institut-d’astrophysique-spatiale-université-paris-sud
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP IN ASTEROID ENGINEERING
Lulea University of Technology invites applications for a Postdoctoral
Research Scholarship in Asteroid Engineering.
The successful candidate will focus on projects aiming to understand
the mechanisms leading to the disruption of asteroids close to the Sun
by planning, executing, analyzing, and modeling heating experiments on
meteorites and asteroid-analogue materials carried out in the new
Asteroid Engineering Laboratory in Kiruna, Sweden.
A Ph.D. in planetary science, astronomy, geosciences, geoengineering,
space engineering, or a related field is meriting, as well as
experience in numerical modeling and experimental research on
meteorites and/or other geological materials.
Deadline for applications is June 30, 2018.
More information available at:
https://www.ltu.se/ltu/stipendier-priser/postdoc-stipendier?l=en
Nature Geoscience is looking for a locum planetary science editor.
The position is for at least 6 months. While temporary, I’ve been told it’s not uncommon for such editors to move on within Nature. The job is to be based in London, and visas may be difficult for a short-term position, so EU/UK planetary scientists are preferred.
Applications due June 10th.
https://career5.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=23905&company=C0001215517P&username=
Career Opportunities: Locum Associate or Senior Editor, Nature Geoscience (23905)
The Heliophysics and Planetary Science Branch at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center is opening a Planetary Scientist civil service position at the GS-13 level. The candidate will join the MSFC Planetary Science group, performing research focused on geologic and related investigations of planets, asteroids, and/or moons. We are especially interested in adding capability in instrument design and development that complements our existing expertise in geology, geomorphology, surface processes, volcanology, and geophysics. The candidate is also expected to bring or build a strong independent scientific research program through peer-reviewed proposals to NASA programs and/or through involvement in NASA planetary missions. Additionally, the candidate will join a team of science subject matter experts advocating for the integration of science into exploration endeavors, including the Space Launch System.
All candidates must use the USAJobs.gov website to prepare and submit applications, and United States citizenship is required to be eligible for this civil service position. Informal inquiries can be directed to Dr. Renee Weber, renee.c.weber nasa.gov, 256-961-7705. A how-to guide for preparing responsive applications using the USAJobs.gov site will be provided upon request.
The position will open tomorrow 05/18/2018 and close on 06/01/2018.
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/499938900
POST-DOC IN MACHINE LEARNING/DATA MINING FOR EARTH AND PLANETARY
SCIENCE
Information science has developed modern research through innovative
tools for mathematical modeling, simulation, big data, machine
learning, data mining, deep learning, high-performance computing, and
image processing. Earth and Planetary Science is one of the areas
where the impact is potentially huge: instruments become extremely
productive with the ability to obtain complex information on billions
of objects. The range of application will depend on the candidate and
could encompass geomorphology characterization (including crater
detection), imaging-spectroscopy, geochemistry, etc.
The grant includes salary, equipment and mission costs. An extra
engineer will be also hired for this project.
This project will benefit from the local Center of Data Science:
https://www.datascience-paris-saclay.fr/
Please send your CV as soon as possible, in any case before 18th May
2018.
Condition: PhD defense after 31st December 2010
Location: Universite Paris Saclay, GEOPS, France
Duration: 3 years, starting in 2019.
Contact: frederic.schmidt at u-psud.fr
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION POSITION OPEN AT SETI INSTITUTE
The SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, is seeking a creative
and visionary leader to serve as its Director of Education and to
continue and expand its broad-based program in formal and informal
education. The role requires close collaboration with Institute
scientists, outside organizations, and with a range of funding
agencies. For more information and to apply, please go to:
https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment
/recruitment.html?cid=00a1b65c-cc0d-4122-b885-a8f7012f8acf&jobId=77948
German Aerospace Center is currently hiring new staff members to work on an exciting Moon landing mission, see info in links below:
Engineer Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Atumation Technology or similar
http://www.dlr.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10596/1003_read-27174/
Engineers in the Field of Embedded Software Engineering, Aerospace/Space Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or similar
http://www.dlr.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10596/1003_read-27175/
Engineers in the Field of Embedded Systems, Aerospace/Space Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer Science, Electronics, or similar
http://www.dlr.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10596/1003_read-27162/
Engineers Aerospace/Space Engineering, Control Engineering, Mathematics or similar (Navigation)
http://www.dlr.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10596/1003_read-27169/
Engineers Aerospace/Space Engineering, Control Engineering, Mathematics or similar (Guidance & Control)
http://www.dlr.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10596/1003_read-27164/
LECTURER POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE
Lecturer / Laboratory Director position in the Department of Earth and
Planetary Sciences
Further details and instructions for applying are at:
https://webapps.utk.edu/humanresources/utjoblist/
We seek to hire a dynamic educator to teach introductory geoscience
courses (including planetary science), coordinate laboratory sections
and mentor graduate students. This is a 12-month position with a
competitive salary and would be a great fit for those interested in
geoscience education and curriculum development. Although the initial
appointment is for one year, the contract is renewable. The University
of Tennessee, Knoxville has a three-tiered promotional structure for
lecturers, so career advancement and wage increases are expected,
contingent upon performance evaluations. Knoxville has a growing arts
and culture scene, fantastic outdoor recreational opportunities and
provides excellent quality of life.
THREE-YEAR POSTDOC POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
Position Summary
The IceCrystal project has a post-doctoral fellowship available. The
individual will be expected to perform visible-near infrared
reflectance (VNIR) spectral analysis of terrestrial basaltic lava flows
with particular emphasis on unaltered glassy surfaces. Spectral
measurements will be conducted during field campaigns, which involves
travel to rugged and remote volcanic regions located in Idaho, Iceland,
and Alaska. This individual will then compare spectral signatures of
glassy basalts from different regions and apply these findings to lava
flows on Mars using the CRISM dataset. The work will be performed in
collaboration with NASA Ames Research Center and the SETI Institute.
Starting date for the position is as soon as August-2018.
Please contact erader at uidaho.edu with questions about the position and
application instructions.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN COMETARY PLASMA PHYSICS AT IRF IN UPPSALA,
SWEDEN
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics is seeking candidates for a
postdoctoral position in space physics to study the complex dynamics of
a cometary ionosphere. Our group is responsible for one of the plasma
instruments on the Rosetta spacecraft to comet 67P, and we collaborate
closely with other Rosetta teams. In this project, there will also be
collaboration with a team doing particle-in-cell plasma simulations.
The work involves both analysis of Rosetta data and theoretical
modeling. Experience in the analysis of space plasma data is expected,
and experience in relevant theoretical modelling is an advantage.
Candidates should have completed a PhD during 2015 or later. Candidates
planning to obtain their PhD degree no later than September 2018 can
also apply.
The position is available at our Uppsala office for 2 years. At IRF
Uppsala some 20 researchers work on the space plasma mainly around
Earth, Saturn, Mars and comet 67P using data from our own instruments
on Rosetta, Cluster, MMS, Swarm and Cassini as well as other data. The
project is financed by the Swedish National Space Board.
More information:
http://www2.irf.se/Topical/Vacancies/?group=P4&vacid=62
Closing date: 15 May 2018
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN VENUS OR MARS SCIENCE, WESLEYAN
UNIVERSITY
Wesleyan University Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,
Planetary Sciences Group is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate
for one of two potential projects to work under the direction of Prof.
Martha Gilmore. The funds will be available July 1, 2018 for two
years.
Venus Surface Mineralogy – we seek someone with expertise in
geomorphology, remote sensing and mineralogy to undertake analysis of
radar properties of the Venus surface to constrain the origin and
composition of tessera highlands and the lowland plains materials. We
will also examine chemical changes in relevant minerals exposed to
Venus conditions using a number of analytical techniques.
Mars Geochemistry and Spectroscopy – The project is to create a series
of Mars analogue brines and precipitate them under terrestrial and
martian conditions in a Mars chamber. VNIR spectra of the precipitates
will be collected in situ and compared to data collected by CRISM in
Mars orbit.
The Planetary Sciences Group comprises 6 core faculty, 7 affiliated
faculty and postdocs across the sciences and offers both graduate and
undergraduate planetary curricula.
http://www.wesleyan.edu/planetary
Wesleyan University is in Middletown CT, a New England college town
midway between New York and Boston.
To apply:
https://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/6316
Questions: Prof. Martha Gilmore, mgilmore at wesleyan.edu
Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN EXPERIMENTAL PLANETARY SCIENCE
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Columbia University’s Astrophysics Laboratory invites applications for a
Postdoctoral Research Scientist to perform laboratory simulations of solar
wind ion irradiation of Mercury’s regolith surface. The successful candidate
will join the group headed by Senior Research Scientist Dr. Daniel Wolf Savin;
they will participate in designing, building, and performing experiments utilizing
a novel ion beam apparatus to study the spectral changes and sputtering yields of
regolith-like loose powders.
The appointment is initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal for up to
two additional years; this is contingent upon the availability of funds and mutual
satisfaction.
The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. or the equivalent degree in Planetary
Science, Physics, Geology, Astrophysics, or a related field. Desired laboratory
skills include experience with apparatus design and construction, fast ion beams,
ion optics, ultra-high vacuum techniques, visible and near infrared spectral reflectance
measurements, quadrupole mass spectrometers, catcher foils, X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy, and associated electronics. Desired computer skills include programming,
multidimensional data analysis, LabView, Python, Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks,
SIMION, Linux/Mac OS, and Windows OS.
The successful candidate will have a strong background in at least some of the
areas listed above, a proven research ability, and evidence of future research potential.
The candidate is expected to be able to work well independently and cooperatively
with a team and to communicate the results of his/her research both orally and in writing.
Demonstrated written and oral communication skills are highly desirable.
Questions regarding this position can be addressed to Dr. Savin at
savin at astro.columbia.edu.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae (including a list of
publications) and statement of past research. In addition they should arrange
to have three letters of reference sent directly by the writers to Dr. Savin.
Applications will be considered only after all of the requested material has been received.
Applications and letters should be submitted by email to
savin at astro.columbia.edu. Screening of applicants will begin immediately and
will continue until the position has been filled.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
National Research Council Canada (NRC)
Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre (HAA)
Victoria, BC, CANADA
NRC’s Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre is seeking a
Postdoctoral Fellow to carry out Kuiper belt research with an emphasis on
interpretation of ground and spacecraft data acquired for/by NASA’s New
Horizons Kuiper Extended Mission (KEM). Fellowships will be for two years
contingent on satisfactory progress achieved during the first year. It would be
highly desirable for the successful candidate to start work by September 2018.
KEM is providing distant fly-by observations of about a dozen Kuiper belt
objects over a large range of phase angles. KEM will conduct the first ever
close encounter with a cold classical Kuiper belt object when it flies within
5000 km of 2014 MU69 on 1-Jan-2019. During its brief and tightly orchestrated
encounter KEM will obtain extensive optical and infrared observation of the
object’s surface. NRC scientists have been part of the KEM planning and a
PDF working with NRC will have the opportunity to join the KEM science
team to assist in the primary fly-by encounter mission as well as the monitoring
of more distant KBOs from within the Kuiper belt. The successful candidate
will work with Dr. JJ Kavelaars and his group, and will closely collaborate with
other members of the Research Centre and KEM science team.
Candidates should have obtained a PhD (or equivalent) within the past three
years (PhD received on or after July 1, 2015) or expect to complete their PhD
within 6 months of appointment.
Please apply online at NRC Careers – Apply Here no later than 23:59 Eastern
Time on 10 May 2018.
As an employer who values diversity in its workforce, we encourage candidates
to self-identify as members of the following designated groups: women, visible
minorities, aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. Measures for
accommodation are available to all candidates retained for further assessment.
NRC offers a wide range of benefits including dental, extended health, disability
insurance, as well as generous leave entitlements. To learn more, go to:
http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/careers/nrc_advantage.html.
Pour obtenir des renseignements sur le programme de stagiaire de recherche
postdoctorale en français ainsi que pour postuler, veuillez visiter le site web
suivant : Stagiaire de recherche postdoctorale
Please direct your questions to:
Cindy Stowe
Cindy.Stowea at nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN EXOPLANET ATMOSPHERES
Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
https://dps.aas.org/content/postdoctoral-research-associate-exoplanet-atmospheres
The Department of Planetary Sciences/Lunar & Planetary Laboratory of the
University of Arizona has an opening for Postdoctoral Research Associate in
the field of exoplanet atmospheres. The department is at the forefront of
planetary science, including research into the atmospheres of exoplanets as
well as the planets and satellites in the solar system. The successful candidate
will join the Planetary Atmospheres and Exoplanets groups
(https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/research) and work with Dr. Tommi Koskinen on
simulations of exoplanet upper atmospheres. In addition to model development
and maintenance, the candidate will participate in the interpretation of exoplanet
upper atmosphere observations and preparation for the NASA Colorado Ultraviolet
Transit Experiment (CUTE).
We seek a candidate with a background in numerical modeling of planetary atmospheres.
Previous experience in modeling upper atmospheres and escape is
an advantage. Applicants should have a doctoral degree in planetary science,
exoplanets or a related field.
Interested candidates should apply for Job Posting P20545 at http://www.uacareers.com.
Applicants will be expected to submit a cover letter (1 page), Curriculum Vitae, a
statement of research interest highlighting past achievements and future plans
(up to 3 pages) and contact details for two referees.
Call for Application
JAXA International Top Young Fellowship (ITYF) 2018 Spring
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) International Top Young Fellowship (ITYF) invites the world’s top-level young researchers to work at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS)/JAXA for 3 years. In addition to producing outstanding academic achievements in their areas of specialization, ITYF fellows are expected to contribute to creating new academic trends in collaboration with researchers inside and/or outside ISAS. An excellent remuneration package is offered, including research budget (including travel expense) so that the fellow can extend their international profile, as well as developing collaborations within Japan.
The application deadline:17:00PM (JST)/ 8:00AM (UTC), May 31, 2018
Please see the below link for further details.
http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/en/researchers/ityf/
Contact Information
E-mail:ITYF_ADMIN@ml.jaxa.jp
EARLY CAREER RESEARCH ASSOCIATE AT CORNELL
The Planetary Remote Sensing group at Cornell University is seeking an
early career Research Associate, (Postdoc equivalent), to join our
diverse team. The position will be for an initial one‐year appointment,
but is renewable with continuation for a second and third year
contingent upon performance, and interest. Continuation beyond three
years will be contingent on continued availability of funds. The nominal
starting date is flexible.
The successful candidate will work with Professor Alexander Hayes and
his group, and closely collaborate with other members of the
department (and their groups) including Professors Jonathan Lunine,
Steven Squyres, and Philip Nicholson. While there is considerable
latitude in the science program that can be pursued, specific topics
of interest include numerical modeling and photogrammetric analysis
with applications to Titan, 67P/Churyumov‐Gerasimenko, and Mars.
Applicants should apply through Academic Jobs online:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/10944
Position and Academic requirements as well as benefit information can be
found through posting.
Cornell University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.
Woman and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Diversity and Inclusion are a part of Cornell University’s heritage. We
are a recognized employer and educator valuing AA/EEO, Protected
Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.
Two announcements (one job) are now open for the NASA SSERVI Director position. One for civil servants and one for the general public. Please apply to the appropriate call if you intend on applying. Announcements are accepting applications now, set to close at midnight EST on 5/7/18.
AR18C0035: NASA employees only (internal)
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/494970100
AR18D0021: Public (external)
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/494969900
TENURE-TRACK PLANETARY SCIENCES FACULTY POSITION AT CALTECH
The Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute
of Technology is seeking outstanding applicants for a tenure-track faculty
position in planetary science at the assistant professor level. We are especially
interested in individuals whose research complements that in the Division,
which covers the full spectrum of the earth and planetary sciences. We are
particularly interested in applicants with solar system-focused research programs
in planetary geophysics/geology, planetary atmospheric sciences, or small bodies
research; but those in other sub-disciplines will be considered. Review will begin
March 16, 2018.
For more details and to apply for the position: https://applications.caltech.edu/job/ps
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE CORNELL UNIVERSITY
The Planetary Remote Sensing group at Cornell University is seeking
a Research Associate to join our diverse team. The position will be for
an initial one‐year appointment, but is renewable with continuation for a
second and third year contingent upon performance, and interest. Continuation
beyond three years will be contingent on continued availability of funds.
The nominal starting date is flexible.
The successful candidate will work with Professor Alexander Hayes and
his group, and closely collaborate with other members of the department
(and their groups) including Professors Jonathan Lunine, Steven Squyres,
and Philip Nicholson. While there is considerable latitude in the science
program that can be pursued, specific topics of interest include numerical
modeling and photogrammetric analysis with applications to Titan,
67P/Churyumov‐Gerasimenko, and Mars.
A Ph.D. in Planetary Science or a related field is required and applicants
should have one to two years post PhD research experience. Applicants
should have prior experience in, and a strong interest in Planetary Remote Sensing.
Applicants should submit a CV (including list of publications) and a brief
(1‐2 page) description of research interests, all in a single pdf file, to Ms.
Lynda Sovocool at lmk3 at cornell.edu . (Please note “Planetary Research
Associate” in the subject heading.) They should also arrange for three letters of
recommendation to be sent to the same email address (Please note the applicant’s
name and Remote Sensing RA in the subject heading). Applications will be
accepted until the position is filled, although we will begin reviewing dossiers
in mid‐March. Applicants may also apply through Academic Jobs online.
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/10944.
Included Benefits: Benefit information can be reviewed at:
https://www.hr.cornell.edu/benefits/
Cornell University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.
Women and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Diversity and Inclusion are a part of Cornell University’s heritage. We are a
recognized employer and educator valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans,
and Individuals with Disabilities.
POSTDOC IN PLANETARY GEOPHYSICS AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown
University will have an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate
in the areas of planetary geophysics and statistical data analyses
starting in Fall 2018
The successful candidate will carry out research on a project selected
to match the candidate. Possible research topics include, but are not
limited to Martian volcanology, Martian hydrology, analysis of lunar
gravity data, planetary thermochemical evolution, magnetohydrodynamics,
and lunar chronology. Research would include quantitative or
qualitative analyses of planetary mission data and/or numerical
modeling. The successful candidate will be expected to carry out
independent research, give presentations at professional meetings, and
prepare publications on the work.
Interested individuals should have a Ph.D. in Planetary Science,
Geology, Physics/Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related
field. If interested, please send a brief statement of research
interests and future research goals along with your CV to Alex Evans at
alex_evans [at] brown [dot] edu.
For questions or more information on the position, please visit:
http://brown.alexjevans.com/2017/12/11/looking-for-postdocs/
Albion College
Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics for 2018-2019 School Year
https://www.albion.edu/about-albion/administrative-divisions/finance-and-administration/offices-and-programs/human-resources/employment-opportunities/faculty-positions/posting/415/visiting-assistant-professor-of-physics
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: RESEARCH SPACE SCIENTIST, AST, PLANETARY STUDIES
Vacancy Announcement Number: GS18D0069
Pay Plan, Series, and Grade: GS-1330-14
Code: 690.1
Duty Station: Greenbelt, MD
Closing Date: 03/29/2018
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/492472300
The Science & Exploration Directorate, Solar System Exploration
Division, Solar System Exploration Data Services Office (Code 690.1) is
seeking a scientist to support the Planetary Data System (PDS) Project
Office located at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). This
individual will be a key member of a small team providing oversight and
leadership of the PDS that provides a distributed archive of data
products from planetary missions. NASA’s PDS archive enables data
archiving from planetary missions to ensure the long-term usability of
NASA data and to stimulate advanced research. More information about
PDS can be found at:
https://pds.nasa.gov
The applicant will also conduct research utilizing data archived in PDS
data holdings, and participate in planetary data projects. This
research may include: big data research and techniques as applied to
data from asteroids and comets; utilization of data from all PDS nodes,
including the Minor Planet Center, to conduct research; and utilization
of data from the PDS archive on other nodes to study solar system
planets and satellites, their surfaces, exospheres, and/or the solar
wind.
Are you interested in thinking about seismology on other planets? Get ready to deal with a very different set of challenges than doing it on Earth. We’re looking for someone to think about how best to do seismology with a single station, whether on Mars, Europa, Titan, or other planetary body, and work with a growing research group at JPL.
https://postdocs-jpl.icims.com/jobs/9214/postdoctoral-position-in-planetary-seismology/job?mode=view&mobile=false&width=854&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-480&jun1offset=-420
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN MARS AND MOON RESEARCH
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Iowa is
searching for a postdoctoral research scientist to study the
interaction between the solar wind and the atmospheres and magnetic
fields of Mars and the Moon. The successful candidate will work in
collaboration with Prof. Jasper Halekas and other group members at the
University of Iowa, as well as other researchers from the MAVEN and
ARTEMIS teams. More details and application instructions are available
at:
http://physics.uiowa.edu/~jhalekas/MAVEN_ARTEMIS_Postdoc_long.txt
Please contact Prof. Halekas (jasper-halekas@uiowa.edu) with any
questions about the position.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES AT MPS, GERMANY
The Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) in Gottingen,
Germany, invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in
Planetary Atmospheres. Application deadline: March 15, 2018.
Details are found at:
http://www-astro.physik.tu-berlin.de/exoplanet-diversity/sites/default
/files/data/position-exoplanets_mr.pdf
Five Postdoctoral Positions in Dynamics and Planetology
Sao Paulo State University – UNESP in Guaratingueta / National Institute for Space Research – INPE in Sao Jose dos Campos (applications due by March, 3, 2018)
In tandem with the establishment of the Gordon A. McKay Fellowship, the Lunar and Planetary Institute has also established a new, prestigious Graham Ryder Fellowship. Dr. Ryder was a world-recognized authority on lunar samples and the history of the Moon, and served as a Staff Scientist at the LPI for nearly 20 years.
Please see this link for details:
https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=716
Gordon McKay Post-doctoral Fellowship
Direct link: https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=723
The Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA Johnson Space Center and the Universities Space Research Association’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), both in Houston, Texas, are proud to announce a new, prestigious Gordon A. McKay Postdoctoral Fellowship, honoring the accomplishments of Dr. Gordon A. McKay. Dr. McKay was a world-recognized authority on planetary igneous petrology and geochemistry, and was the leader of the ARES Research Office at JSC for over 20 years. The McKay Fellowship recognizes and promotes excellence in research for scientists within five years of their doctorate and is intended to encourage the development of young scientists in the field of astromaterials research that involves the study of the origin, composition, structure, and evolution of the bodies of the Solar System, including the planets and their satellites, the Earth and Moon, meteorites, asteroids, comets, and dust. McKay Fellows are expected to be self-motivated and to define their own research direction and foci within the planetary sciences (defined inclusively). The McKay Fellow will be in residence at JSC while also being an employee of USRA and active at the LPI, and be expected to interact with scientists of both organizations (see http://www.lpi.usra.edu and https://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/). Fellows will also enjoy access to all of JSC’s laboratories and analytical instruments on the same basis as scientific staff.
Applicants for this position should have a Ph.D. in a planetary and space sciences-related field before taking up the position. McKay Fellows will be provided highly competitive levels of salary, research support, and travel support for two years, with possible extension for another year. The candidate must be able to pass a detailed government background investigation. And due to security issues, citizens of U.S. State Department Designated Countries (see link under “ECP Notices” at http://oiir.hq.nasa.gov/nasaecp/) are not eligible.
Questions can be addressed to Dr. Louise Prockter (prockter at lpi.usra.edu) and
Dr. David Draper (david.draper at nasa.gov). Interested applicants should apply to the posting at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/ and must submit a curriculum vita with list of publications, a two to three page statement of research interests, and a list of three professional references. Further information on current research and facilities at the LPI and at JSC can be found through the websites given above.
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 is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: RESEARCH ASSOCIATE AT LASP WORKING WITH THE LANGMUIR
PROBE AND WAVES INSTRUMENT ON MAVEN MISSION
The space physics and planetary group at the Laboratory for Atmospheric
and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado (CU) are
involved in several current and near-term space flight missions. We
invite applications for a postdoctoral research position to work with
data from the Langmuir Probe and Waves (LPW) instrument on the MAVEN
mission. The LPW instrument main observation regime is in the
ionosphere, hence candidates with experience of data analysis of
ionospheres are encouraged to apply. Also candidates experience with
electric field measurement, Langmuir probes, and spacecraft charging is
also encouraged to apply. The candidate will be working closely
together with Dr. Andersson. The work will include improve existing
software routines for data production, process the instrument data, and
operate the instrument. The position will initially be a one-year
contract with possible extension. Salary will be commensurate with
hiring level, experience and qualifications. Evaluations will begin
immediately and we will continue to accept applications. More
information can be found at:
https://www.cu.edu/cu-careers
Enter job #12448
Please contact Laila Andersson (laila.andersson at lasp.colorado.edu) or
Molly Hand (molly.hand at lasp.colorado.edu) with any inquiries.
CURTIN UNIVERSITY POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER
A 3-year post-doctoral research position to study the chronology of
Mars using automated crater counting methods working with Assoc. Prof.
Gretchen Benedix is available in the Planetary Science Group at Curtin
University (Perth, Australia).
Integrating image processing, high performance computing, geochemical
and geochronological studies, this project aims to determine a detailed
and accurate geologic timescale for Mars. The project aims to apply
novel automated feature recognition techniques to high resolution
space-craft derived images of the surface of Mars. Combining this with
formation ages of Martian meteorites, the anticipated goal of the
project is to define an absolute chronology for Mars. A more complete
timescale will provide context for the geologic processes that affected
Mars and may help to better understand the past habitability of the
planet. The aim of this research is to combine two geochronology
datasets – crater counting and new radiometric ages – in an innovative,
multi-disciplinary way.
Applicant must have a PhD in planetary geology, geophysics, or related
field. Experience studying and interpreting Mars surface geology via
image processing or machine learning highly desired. Experience with
mineralogy/petrology of Martian rocks is also a plus.
Apply by February 16th at:
https://webkiosk.curtin.edu.au/recruit/WK8127$.startup?Z_VACANCY_CAT=
ACAD
(#5235)
Questions: g.benedix at curtin.edu.au
PLANETARY DATA SYSTEM PROJECT OFFICE SUPPORT
The Science & Exploration Directorate, Solar System Exploration
Division, Solar System Exploration Data Services Office (Code 690.1) is
seeking a scientist to support the Planetary Data System Project Office
located at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. This individual will be
a key member of a small management team providing oversight and
leadership of the Planetary Data System that provides a distributed
archive of data products from planetary missions. NASA’s Planetary Data
System consists of multiple science and engineering nodes that enable
data archiving from planetary missions to ensure the long-term
usability of NASA data and to stimulate advanced research. Additional
details will be posted soon on the USAJobs site and information
regarding the PDS GSFC office can be found at:
https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/solarsystem/
and
https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/solarsystem/dataarchives/
FACULTY POSITION IN ASTRONOMY/ASTROPHYSICS
Howard University
Washington, DC
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/738558be
Tenure-Track Planetary Sciences Faculty Position at Caltech
The Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology is seeking outstanding applicants for a tenure-track faculty position in planetary science at the assistant professor level. We are especially interested in individuals whose research complements that in the Division, which covers the full spectrum of the earth and planetary sciences. We are particularly interested in applicants with solar system-focused research programs in planetary geophysics/geology, planetary atmospheric sciences, or small bodies research; but those in other sub-disciplines will be considered. Review will begin March 16, 2018. For more details and to apply for the position:
https://applications.caltech.edu/job/ps
JOB OPENING 1: Planetary Scientist with expertise in exospheres at Goddard Space Flight Center
The Planetary Magnetospheres Laboratory of the Solar System Exploration Division (SSED) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) located in Greenbelt, Maryland has a U.S. civil service position open for a Planetary Scientist, with expertise in exospheres, at the GS-13 (Junior) level. The Solar System Exploration Division conducts theoretical and experimental research to explore the solar system and understand the formation and evolution of planetary systems. For more information about the duties of this position and requirements or to apply please see
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/489402400
More Information about the SSED can be found at science.gsfc.nasa.gov/solarsystem. The job opening closes on 9 February. Specific questions about the SSED and this position can be directed to Michael.e.purucker at nasa.gov.
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JOB OPENING 2: Planetary Scientist with expertise in magnetometry at Goddard Space Flight Center
The Planetary Magnetospheres Laboratory of the Solar System Exploration Division (SSED) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) located in Greenbelt, Maryland has a civil service position open for a Magnetometry Scientist, at either the Junior or mid-career levels. The Solar System Exploration Division conducts theoretical and experimental research to explore the solar system and understand the formation and evolution of planetary systems. For more information about the duties of this position and requirements or to apply please see: http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/487865100 (GS-13 position) and http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/487885200 (GS-15 position)
We will be hiring a single individual, at either a junior or mid-career level, to fill this position. More Information about the SSED can be found at science.gsfc.nasa.gov/solarsystem. These job openings close on 5 February. Specific questions about the SSED and this position can be directed to Michael.e.purucker at nasa.gov
ESA have opened a Research Fellowship position to support preparations for the future utilisation of lunar resources.
https://career2.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=5121&company=esa&username=
An emphasis is placed on the potential utilisation of cold trapped lunar volatiles, including water ice, and the chemical reduction of lunar minerals. The research to be performed should be related to one or more of the following:
• lunar resource prospecting through in-situ measurements and remote sensing
• laboratory analysis of lunar materials
• lunar regolith excavation, handling and beneficiation
• handling and preservation of ices in the lunar environment
• resource extraction or processing
The Research Fellow will be based at ESA ESTEC ( http://www.esa.int/About_Us/ESTEC ), and will work closely with the both Lunar Lander Team and Strategy and Innovation Team in the Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration. The role of the Fellowship and research performed is to support In-Situ Resource Utilisation aspects of ESA’s exploration activities, including the PROSPECT resource analysis package on Luna-27 (http://exploration.esa.int/moon/59102-about-prospect/) and future mission studies and technology developments. The research will be targeted at work that supports the integration of these activities into an overall strategy for ISRU. This is likely to involve working closely with different groups within ESA, science and technology research communities in academia and the private sector.
Where needed, access to laboratories or research facilities, in particular those existing within ESA-ESTEC, and resources needed to support research activities may be agreed on a case by case basis.
If you feel excited when the words “space” and “lasers” come together in the same sentence, this job announcement is for you!
An exciting opportunity has just come up for a motivated and talented Researcher or Engineer to join the Australian National University Advanced Instrumentation and Technology Centre (AITC) at Mount Stromlo Observatory near Canberra (http://rsaa.anu.edu.au/aitc).
The ANU AITC is leading the development and installation of the first adaptive optics-assisted ground-based telescope for laser tracking and manoeuvring of space debris. The system will be deployed on Mount Stromlo this year (2018) in the context of the Space Environment Management Cooperative Research Centre (SERC), also headquartered at Mount Stromlo Observatory.
More information on this and other projects undertaken by the ANU AITC to image satellites and space debris, and mitigate the threat of space missions and assets colliding with space debris can be found on the SERC web site at: http://www.serc.org.au
There are two 12-month fixed-term positions open to enable candidates with a preference for either an academic or a professional position to apply:
– A Postdoctoral Fellow (Level A) or Research Fellow (Level B) position – Please apply at: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/519204/postdoctoral-fellowresearch-fellow
– An Instrumentation Engineer (ANUO7) position – Please apply at: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/519205/instrumentation-engineer
This position will be open until filled, with a desirable starting date in early to mid-February 2018. The first round of applications will be reviewed on 10 January 2018. Interested applicants should apply as soon as possible.
For additional information, please contact: Associate Professor Celine d’Orgeville, by e-mail: celine.dorgeville@anu.edu.au or phone: +61 2 6125 6374.
The ANU AITC offers a supportive environment for parents and carers. Women are particularly encouraged to apply.
ANU values diversity and inclusion and is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to those of all backgrounds and identities. For more information about staff equity at ANU, visit https://services.anu.edu.au/human-resources/respect-inclusion
ANU also actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For more information on employment opportunities, contact our Indigenous Employment Consultant via: indigenous.employment at anu.edu.au
PLANETARY IMPACT GEOCHEMIST POSITION
Applications are invited for a position at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight
Center in the Planetary Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry
Laboratory. We are looking for someone with demonstrated capability in
geochemical studies of impact event ages and developing scientific
requirements for conducting in situ geochemical studies on the surfaces
of the moon, planets, planetary satellites, and small bodies.
Demonstrated expertise in geologic field studies of terrestrial analogs
and conducting in situ and laboratory geochemical studies of physical
and chemical characteristics of impact processes on planetary surfaces
is required. Previous experience in developing approaches to improve in
situ instrumentation and measurement techniques for constraining impact
event ages, is required. The incumbent will apply scientific research,
mission operations and engineering perspectives to develop unique, new,
or improved techniques for planning, designing, and testing of science
operational scenarios that feed into the definition of science
requirements for future surface mission operations.
To view the full vacancy announcement (open 12/27/17 – 1/11/18)
containing additional information, including how to apply, go to:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/487348300
For information about the Planetary Geology, Geophysics, and
Geochemistry Lab, please contact Lori Glaze (301-614-6466,
Lori.S.Glaze at nasa.gov).
U.S. citizenship required. NASA, GSFC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
NASA JOB OPENING IN LABORATORY ASTROCHEMISTRY
A NASA civil-servant position is available in the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Astrochemistry Laboratory in Greenbelt, Maryland. The work will be in the Cosmic Ice group on problems relevant to low-temperature, low-pressure chemical changes and physical properties related to solar-system and interstellar materials. See the Cosmic Ice Laboratory’s website at: https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/691/cosmicice/ for information on the group’s recent work.
Candidates should have good oral and written communications skills, laboratory experience in cryogenic, vacuum, and infrared spectral measurements, and preferably some familiarity with radiation-chemical or photochemical studies. Duties in this research position will include investigating astrochemical problems connected to NASA missions and projects.
This position will be at the GS-13 level or, depending on the applicant’s qualifications, GS-14. Interested persons can apply at https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/487185400 between 12/27/2017 to 01/31/2018. US citizenship at the time of the application is a requirement for this position.
PROGRAM SCIENTIST AT NASA HEADQUARTERS
NASA is looking for experienced scientists to join the staff as Program
Scientists in the Planetary Science Division of the Science Mission
Directorate at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC.
A program scientist:
Performs a range of scientific program planning duties. Takes
responsibility for the science content of flight mission programs or
projects to carry out Science Mission Directorate (SMD) investigations.
Develops, reviews, and provides recommendations for proposed program
requirements, expected results, and budgetary estimates. Establishes
methods and procedures to reduce program costs. Provides expert advice
to management on strategic planning and program development. Presents
issues and proposes solutions to NASA senior management. Manages
research elements within a broad Research and Analysis (R&A) Program.
Develops solicitations and evaluate research proposals. Initiates and
monitors research contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements.
Provides technical decisions, advice, and consultations affecting the
planning, management, coordination, and critical problems related to
safety, costs, and economics of Division Programs. Provides advice on
measurement and instrumentation related to space science
investigations. Establishes validity criteria for studies. Represents
scientific disciplines to NASA senior management and serves as an
advocate for the communities’ scientific interest.
These positions are being filled at the GS/14-15 level (salary range
$112,021 – $161,900). Applications will be accepted only through
USAJOBS.gov.
Schedule: Open January 2, 2018, to January 31, 2018.
NASA Announcement Number: HQ18C0015
POSITION OF DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AT UNIVERSITY OF REIMS
A position of Director of Research (senior researcher) is open at the
CNRS (4th section), with the possibility for an external recruitment
(e.g. foreigners), for the GSMA (Group of Molecular Spectrometry and
Atmosphere) at the University of Reims:
http://www.univ-reims.fr/gsma/
The topic of the section 4 – “Atoms and molecules, optics and lasers,
hot plasma physics” – explicitly includes atomic spectroscopy applied
to astrophysics. This competition may therefore concern candidates
producing research at the intersection of themes of Section 4 and GSMA
Planetary Sciences research (Planetary atmospheres and exoplanets).
Section 4 website (description):
http://www.cnrs.fr/comitenational/sections/section.php?sec=04
CNRS pages for the competition:
http://gestionoffres.dsi.cnrs.fr/fo/offres/detail-en.php?&offre_id=9
GSMA website:
http://www.univ-reims.fr/gsma
GSMA Planetology Team:
https://planeto.univ-reims.fr/
Contacts:
GSMA Director / georges.durry@univ-reims.fr
Planetology Group / pascal.rannou at univ-reims.fr
CLYDE AND PATRICIA TOMBAUGH SCHOLAR POSTDOCTORAL APPOINTMENT
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY
LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO
The Department of Astronomy at New Mexico State University seeks
applications for a postdoctoral appointment, the Clyde and Patricia
Tombaugh Scholar. This position, established in honor of the contributions
of Dr. Clyde Tombaugh to Astronomy, is a research fellowship targeted
to recent recipients of a PhD. This position will be for a two year period,
with a possibility of extension to a third year depending on performance
and funding. A research fund will be available for travel and/or publications.
We are particularly interested in individuals whose research areas align with
or complement those of our current faculty, namely in the areas of solar
physics, planetary science, stellar populations, interstellar medium, galaxy
formation and evolution, or cosmology (see http://astronomy.nmsu.edu for
more details). The department is a member of the Astrophysical Research
Consortium, with access to the ARC 3.5m telescope and NMSU 1m telescope
at Apache Point Observatory. We are a participant in the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey IV project.
The position is targeted to start in August 2018. A requirement for individuals
who fill this position is to present a public lecture to the local community.
Candidates must have obtained their PhD prior to starting this position. Please
submit a curriculum vitae with a publication list, description of research goals
through the NMSU Jobs site at https://jobs.nmsu.edu/postings/30143 by
January 15, 2018. Three reference letters are also required to be emailed to
tombaugh at astronomy.nmsu.edu. Inquiries may be sent to
tombaugh at astronomy.nmsu.edu. Women, minorities, veterans, and disabled
persons are encouraged to apply. Offer of employment is contingent upon
verification of individual’s eligibility for employment in the United States.
NMSU IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
ADNET Systems, Inc., in support of the Solar System Exploration Division (SSED) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), is seeking Outreach Coordinators/Public Engagement Writers. Duties include:
• Planning and execution of events, programs, and social media campaigns to engage and inform the public about Goddard’s work in the area of planetary science and exploration
• Collaborations with GSFC scientists involved in GSFC’s public engagement efforts
• Serve as a resource to members of the public and stakeholder groups who want to learn more about the SSED planetary science and exploration efforts
• Production of written SSED-relevant content for websites, e-books, social media, exhibits, and other, related, social media products
• Engagement with GSFC scientists and Communications staff on citizen science projects
• Coordination and engagement with other GSFC organizations, NASA Headquarters, NASA Centers and JPL to coordinate public engagement projects
For information on requirements, or to apply, see positions SS088 and SS089 at:
https://sesda.com/careers/
For questions about the positions, please contact Lora Bleacher, Lora.V.Bleacher@nasa.gov. Lora will be at AGU in New Orleans from Dec. 10-14 if you would like to meet in person to discuss them.
Saint Mary’s College of California: Fulltime Saint Mary’s College: School of Science: Environment & Earth Science (EES)
Assistant Professor in Environmental Science
https://apply.interfolio.com/46070
Postdoctoral Job Opportunity
Research Geologist (IS-11)
Department of Mineral Sciences
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
SALARY: $66,510
OPEN PERIOD: Nov. 1, 2017 until filled
DUTY LOCATION: Washington, DC
The Department of Mineral Sciences invites applications for the position of Research Geologist in support of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission on topics related to global geologic mapping and sample-site selection. The postdoctoral fellow will undertake a variety of short- and long-term science tasks throughout the mission in collaboration with mission Co-Investigators at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, MD, and at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, CO. Before the sample site selection process they will participate in building software to integrate maps of hazardous objects and regions, and to combine numerous geologic and imaging maps to aid the construction of global and local maps of “sample-ability”. Throughout the mission they participate in mapping the global geology of Bennu and in the interpretation of the observed geology. This position will require travel for proximity operations to Tucson and/or Boulder at one trip per month for the period July 1, 2018 to Nov. 30, 2019, travel to team meetings during the entire period of appointment, and travel to professional meetings.
Candidates should have some geologic mapping experience. Candidates should demonstrate strong programming skills (C, C++, statistical) and expertise in GIS, including ArcInfo and/or ENVI, to lead the effort translating data products between map formats and platforms. Expertise with JMars, JAsteroid, or Small Bodies Mapping Tool (SBMT) would be beneficial. Experience with irregular bodies, primitive bodies, or organic-rich bodies is preferred. The successful candidate will have a strong track record of published research commensurate with level of experience.
The Dept. of Mineral Sciences consists of experts in meteoritics, petrology, volcanology, and mineralogy, housing world-class collections in these areas. While the major focus of the fellowship is geologic mapping, the selected fellow will have access to instrumentation for the characterization of meteorites that may be relevant to understand lithologic variation on Bennu. The ability to effectively communicate with a wide variety of audiences, including the public, is essential. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to participate in museum activities, such as educational outreach activities, and to be involved with professional associations and other organizations within the scientific community.
Full-time, temporary appointment to be filled initially for a period of one year beginning on or about July 1, 2018, renewable up to three (3) years upon satisfactory performance. Full Smithsonian benefits at the IS-11 level, equivalent to Federal GS-11. Proof of authorization to work in US required. The museum’s authorized salary for this position at this time is $66,510 per annum.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
• Pre-employment Background Investigation must be successfully completed.
• Must be able to travel and work independently as well as within a team environment.
Candidates may qualify for this position by demonstrating the experience outlined above, by completion of three full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree related to the position, or by a combination of experience and education.
The Smithsonian Institution offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive package of benefits. This is not a Federal Position, but has similar requirements and benefits. For a complete description of benefits, please visit http://www.sihr.si.edu.
Interested candidates should submit their curriculum vitae (CV) (heavily annotated as explained below), names and contact information for three referees, and a cover letter that includes a research statement and other qualifications relevant to the position to mccoyt at si.edu. Please include the position title in the subject line of your e-mail. CVs should include a description of your paid and non-paid work experience that is related to this job; starting and ending dates of job (Month and year); and average number of hours worked per week – please note that this information is required to be considered for this position. Reference letters will be requested from select candidates at a later date. Qualified candidates who are referred to the hiring official will be asked to submit educational transcripts and proof of U.S. accreditation for foreign study. This is absolutely required in order to be considered.
To learn more about the Department of Mineral Sciences please visit http://mineralsciences.si.edu/
For more information, contact Tim McCoy, Supervisory Research Geologist, 202.633.2206, mccoyt at si.edu.
The Smithsonian Institution is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
TENURE-TRACK POSITION, ANALYTICAL COSMOCHEMISTRY
The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory/Department of Planetary Sciences,
University of Arizona, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty
position in the area of Analytical Cosmochemistry. Review of
applications begins on January 2, and continues until position is
filled. Starting date for the appointment is August 2018. Detailed
information and link to apply is at:
https://lpl.arizona.edu/faculty-jobs
Position is focused on developing a research program in spatially
resolved isotopic analysis and overseeing a NanoSIMS laboratory.
Candidate will be expected to lead proposal efforts to acquire a
state-of-the-art NanoSIMS instrument, building on substantial
University support in terms of existing laboratory space and matching
funds. The NanoSIMS instrument will be housed in the Kuiper Imaging and
Characterization Facility. Successful candidate is expected to work
within this collaborative environment by consulting with other faculty,
laboratory managers, technical coordinators, students, and other
facility users. LPL faculty and research staff are engaged in many
aspects of planetary science, employing tools such as theoretical
studies and data analysis, laboratory and field investigations,
telescopic observations, remote sensing, and spacecraft development,
operations, and instrumentation. Candidates are encouraged to support
the department’s diversity and inclusiveness efforts and to be
especially supportive of underrepresented communities including women
and minorities.
Dr. Nick Schmerr is seeking a well-qualified recent Ph. D. graduate in planetary geophysics for a 2-year postdoctoral position at the University of Maryland for seismological studies of Icy-Ocean Worlds. Anticipated start date is for early 2018 (negotiable), but you must have a Ph.D. at the start of the appointment. This postdoctoral scholar will use forward models of seismic wave propagation to constrain the science and instrument requirements needed for a seismometer to detect waves interacting with the interior of Europa and other Icy Worlds. These constraints will be a key component for designing an experimental concept for a seismometer instrument placed on the surface of Europa (or elsewhere, like the Moon!) by a future lander. Expertise in running super-computing and numerical modeling is desired.
To apply, please send as a single pdf, 1) your CV, 2) a statement of your research interests and qualifications, 3) and a list of your publications, to the address below with the subject “UMD Icy Worlds Postdoc” by November 30, 2017. Please arrange for three letters of recommendation from referees of your choice. If you need more information, please contact Prof. Nicholas Schmerr at nschmerr at umd.edu.
The University of Maryland, College Park is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action; all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.
Two jobs at Brigham Young University:
A) PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY FACULTY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
PROVO, UTAH
https://dps.aas.org/content/physics-astronomy-faculty
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Brigham Young University
(BYU) in Provo, Utah, invites applications for a faculty position to begin in
August 2018. The new faculty member will be expected to provide excellent
teaching and research mentoring at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
All new faculty members are also expected to develop externally-funded
research programs of significance. We are seeking applicants in the fields
of Acoustics, Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics, Astronomy, Condensed
Matter Physics, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Numerical Relativity, Physics
Education Research/Astronomy Education Research, Plasma Physics, Quantum
Information, or Theoretical Physics to strengthen and complement existing
research programs (see http://www.physics.byu.edu). Interested candidates
should complete an online faculty application at https://yjobs.byu.edu (posting
66856), with a cover letter outlining teaching and research experience and
aspirations, a current CV, and provide the contact information for three references.
For additional info, contact physicsjob@byu.edu. Completed applications
received by November 15, 2017 will be given full consideration. BYU, an
equal opportunity employer, requires all faculty members to observe the
university’s honor code and dress and grooming standards. Preference is
given to qualified candidates who are members in good standing of the
affiliated church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Contact Email:
physics-job at byu.edu
B) VISITING FACULTY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
PROVO, UTAH
https://dps.aas.org/content/visiting-faculty
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Brigham Young University
(BYU) in Provo, Utah, invites applications for a one-year (but renewable up
to three years) visiting professional faculty position to begin in 2018. The
new faculty member will be expected to support existing research programs
(see http://www.physics.byu.edu), with particular emphasis on providing
excellent mentoring at the undergraduate and graduate levels and on building
connections with industry. Interested candidates should complete an online
faculty application at https://yjobs.byu.edu (posting 66871), with a cover
letter outlining research and industrial experience as well as professional
aspirations, a current CV, and provide the contact information for three
references. For additional info, contact physicsjob@byu.edu. Completed
applications received by November 1, 2017 will be given full consideration.
BYU, an equal opportunity employer, requires all faculty members to
observe the university’s honor code and dress and grooming standards.
Preference is given to qualified candidates who are members in good standing
of the affiliated church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Contact Email:
physics-job at byu.edu
The Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program is accepting applications through December 1st for the 2018 review cycle.
The Department of Mineral Sciences at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) invites applications for postdoctoral and graduate fellowships. Active areas of research include mineral spectroscopy, biomineralogy, environmental mineralogy, geochemistry, petrology, experimental petrology, volcanology, meteorite studies, solar system formation, and planetary formation and evolution. The department also houses the National Meteorite Collection, the National Rock and Ore Collection, the National Gem and Mineral Collection, and the Global Volcanism Program. A description of facilities, staff profiles, and collections resources can be found on our website.
Postdoctoral candidates may request up to 24 months and predoctoral candidates up to 12 months of support; 10-week graduate fellowships may also be proposed. A special funding pool is available to doctoral candidates at big ten schools. Fellowships are funded through the Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program and NMNH Peter Buck Fellowship Program, with a single application providing consideration from both programs. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Smithsonian research staff to identify potential advisors and discuss project feasibility. Additional information and further instructions for the application process are available at the Office of Fellowships and Internships. The application deadline is December 1st, 2017. The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN EXOPLANET ATMOSPHERES
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position in the
Department of Astronomy at the University of Maryland, College Park.
The successful candidate will work with Professor Eliza Kempton on
theoretical radiative transfer calculations for exoplanet atmospheres.
Applicants should have previous experience in modeling (exo)planetary
atmospheres, although a variety of backgrounds may be relevant. The
position is for a period of up to three years, starting in fall 2018,
contingent on positive yearly progress evaluations. A Ph.D. in Physics,
Astronomy, or a related field is required prior to the start date. A
competitive salary and funds for research and travel will be provided.
The University of Maryland hosts a vibrant astrophysics research
community and is also located within short driving distance to
exoplanet researchers at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space
Telescope Science Institute (STScI), and Carnegie Department of
Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM). The successful candidate will also be a
member of the Center for Theory and Computation (CTC) at the University
of Maryland.
All materials should be received by December 15 for full consideration.
Additional information can be found at:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/14e64131
Research Space Scientist, AST, Planetary Studies
Goddard Space Flight Center
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/483320200
Opening to apply: 11/01/2017 to 11/24/2017
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN PLANETARY ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Leicester
Ref SEN00931
Full Details: https://goo.gl/UTxqvx
Salary Grade 7 – £33,518 to £38,833 per annum
Full-time open-ended contract subject to external fixed-term funding.
Funding is available for 3 years
Closing date: 23 November 2017
The Physics and Astronomy Department at the University of Leicester
invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in
Planetary Atmospheric Science. You will join a planetary science team
led by Dr. Leigh Fletcher, addressing the scientific aims of a European
Research Council (ERC) grant to explore atmospheric processes on the
giant planets of our Solar System. You will use world-leading ground-
and space-based observations of the gas and ice giants to prepare data
analysis procedures for the James Webb Space Telescope, due for
launch in 2019. This will develop the expertise and tools required for
the first publications exploiting JWST infrared maps of these distant
worlds, to be observed as part of a Guaranteed-Time programme of
Solar System observations. The PDRA position will initially be for a
period of three years, with the possibility of extension depending on
progress and funding considerations.
The ERC “GIANTCLIMES” project
(http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/207884_en.html) seeks to assemble
a comprehensive climatology of the four giant planets over large spans
of time, investigating the natural cycles of meteorology, circulation, and
chemistry shaping the environments on these worlds. Inversions of
planetary spectra, from the ultraviolet to the microwave, will be used to
reconstruct these atmospheres in three dimensions to explore both their
temporal variability and the processes coupling different atmospheric
regimes. You will analyse subsets of existing data from Cassini, Spitzer
and ground-based facilities to prepare planetary mapping and spectral
simulation software for upcoming JWST observations, and will participate
in the analysis of the first datasets from the observatory. We are therefore
particularly interested in candidates with a background in planetary
atmospheres and spectroscopic modelling techniques, but all applicants
with a strong background in planetary science are encouraged to apply.
You will carry out independent and collaborative research for this project
and disseminate the results to the international scientific community.
There will be significant opportunities to collaborate within Leicester’s
Planetary Science team (whose existing research includes planetary
magnetospheres, ionospheres, atmospheres and surface science), Earth
Observation group, and with an international team specialising in radiative
transfer and spectral inversion for planetary atmospheres.
In addition to the online application form, applicants are requested to
provide: [1] a CV and publication list; [2] two academic references; [3]
a one-page cover letter detailing how your prior experience and future
research aims are commensurate with the aims of the programme outlined
above.
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr. Leigh Fletcher
on leigh.fletcher at le.ac.uk or 0116 252 3585
PLANETARY/METEOR PHYSICIST
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
http://www.jacobs.com/join-us#apply-for-a-job
As a Planetary/Meteor Physicist, the selected candidate will support the
Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) within the Natural Environments
Branch at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). The selected
candidate will work to improve NASA’s understanding of the meteoroid
environment, particularly with regard to those particles posing a hazard
to spacecraft throughout the Solar System.
Duties will include the following:
Developing and refining the MEO’s Meteoroid Engineering Model (MEM), meteor shower forecasts, and supporting models. These models are essential for assessing hazards to spacecraft and astronauts in low Earth orbit and beyond.
Analyzing data from visual observers, meteor camera networks, telescopic instrumentation, and in-situ measurements to derive models of meteor speeds, fluxes, masses, and densities.
Tracking meteor events and updating the US Government and the public on the circumstances surrounding these events.
Required Qualifications:
PhD (preferred) in Astronomy or Physics from an ABET accredited institution, or equivalent degree and experience, with a specialty in solar system dynamics or small body dynamics.
Must have published papers as first author on solar system dynamics in peer-reviewed astronomical journals such as Icarus; Earth, Moon, and Planets; the Astronomical Journal; or the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Experience with three-body and N-body simulations of planetary systems.
Expertise in one or more computer languages, preferably Python or the C family.
Experience studying orbital resonances and stability is desired.
Typically, educational requirements are the equivalent of a Ph.D.,
a minimum of a Masters with at least 2 years of experience, or BS
with at least 6 years of experience.
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required.
Jacobs is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics
protected by law. Jacobs is a background screening, drug-free workplace.
PRIZE POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
Department of Astronomy
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
Applications are invited for a Prize Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical
Astrophysics at the Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland,
College Park. Established in 2006, this postdoctoral program is connected
with the Maryland Astronomy Center for Theory and Computation whose
faculty maintain active research programs in the areas of planetary/solar-system
dynamics, exoplanet atmospheres, cosmology and galaxy formation, and
high-energy astrophysics (including compact object physics). Candidates
with a strong background in these fields, but particularly with a planetary/
exoplanetary focus for this cycle, are encouraged to apply. The successful
candidate must have a Ph.D. in Physics, Astronomy, or a related field by
the start date of the appointment. A Fall 2018 start date is envisaged, but
earlier dates are also possible and the appointment term is 2-3 years. To apply,
please send a CV, publication list, and a 3 page statement of research interests
and experience, packaged as a single PDF, to the above e-mail address by
December 15, 2017. Candidates must also arrange for three letters of
recommendation to be sent to the same e-mail address by this date. Please
put “CTC Prize Postdoc” in the subject line of all correspondence. Applicants
for this position may also be considered for other postdoctoral positions in
the Astronomy Department at Maryland. For further information, please
contact Prof. Douglas Hamilton at dphamil at astro.umd.edu. The University
of Maryland is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed
to excellence through diversity.
PLANETARY LASER ALTIMETRY POSITION
Applications are invited for a position at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight
Center in the Planetary Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry
Laboratory. We are looking for someone with demonstrated capability in
interpretation of planetary laser altimetry and radiometry data in
areas such as characterization of planetary surface properties,
instrument performance, and measurement accuracy for spaceflight
altimeters. Demonstrated expertise in developing innovative approaches
that combine laser altimetry ranges with stereo imaging is required.
Previous experience in development, implementation, planning, and
interpretation of new operation modes for flight instruments,
leveraging sophisticated modeling tools such as illumination modeling
algorithms, is required. The incumbent will develop new techniques for
extracting quantitative ranging and ancillary information acquired by
laser altimeters. The incumbent is expected to participate in the
development of new and advanced approaches to laser altimetry
instrumentation and acquisition of surface topography for the planets,
Moon, asteroids and satellites.
To view the full vacancy announcement containing additional
information, including how to apply, go to:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/482296700
For information about the Planetary Geology, Geophysics, and
Geochemistry Lab, please contact Lori Glaze (301-614-6466,
Lori.S.Glaze at nasa.gov).
NASA Job Opening Anticipated in Laboratory Astrochemistry
A NASA civil-servant position is anticipated for early 2018 to work in the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Astrochemistry Laboratory in Greenbelt, Maryland. The new employee’s work will be in the Cosmic Ice group on problems relevant to low-temperature, low-pressure chemical changes and physical properties related to solar-system and interstellar materials. The successful candidate will have laboratory experience in cryogenic, vacuum, and infrared spectral measurements, and preferably some familiarity with radiation-chemical or photochemical studies. Duties in this research position will include investigating astrochemical problems connected to past, current, and future NASA missions and projects. Opportunities for collaborations with other NASA science teams exist.
Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent in chemistry, physics, or a closely related field, with post-doctoral experience desired. Good oral and written communications skills, such as experience writing papers and proposals, are required.
It is anticipated that this position will be at the GS-13 level or, depending on the applicant’s qualifications, GS-14. Interested persons should watch for the official announcement, with additional details, on the USAJOBS website. Note that US citizenship is a requirement for this position.
For more information about this opportunity, please contact Jason Dworkin (jason.p.dworkin@nasa.gov), Reggie Hudson (reggie.hudson@nasa.gov), or Perry Gerakines (perry.a.gerakines@nasa.gov).
For information on the group’s recent work, see the Cosmic Ice Laboratory’s website at https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/691/cosmicice/
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, PLANETARY SCIENCE INSTRUMENTALIST,
UCF
The Department of Physics at the University of Central Florida invites
applications for a tenure-track assistant or tenured associate
professorship, anticipated to start in August 2018.
We seek candidates with expertise in space instrumentation for
planetary missions that would complement current research. The
successful applicant is expected to establish an independent,
internationally competitive, externally funded research program and
have a strong commitment to excellence and innovation in graduate and
undergraduate education.
Information about the UCF planetary group:
http://planets.ucf.edu
which is housed in Physics and the Florida Space Institute:
http://fsi.ucf.edu
This group has over 40 researchers, including 8 (soon to be 10)
professors, 2 lecturers, 8 soft-money researchers, 15 PhD students,
postdocs, and undergraduate researchers. Research ranges from
planetesimal formation to icy satellites to in-situ resource
utilization.
See details and application procedures at:
https://www.jobswithucf.com/postings/51177
Application review will begin November 15, 2017. New application
review will continue until the position is filled. Please upload all
materials simultaneously; one submission is allowed. Updates to
complete applications may be emailed.
Contact: Joshua Colwell
As an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, UCF encourages
all qualified applicants to apply, including women, veterans,
individuals with disabilities, and members of traditionally
underrepresented populations.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, EXOPLANETARY ATMOSPHERIC THEORIST, UCF
The Planetary Sciences Group in the University of Central Florida’s
Department of Physics invites applications for a tenure-track assistant
professorship, anticipated to start in August 2018.
We seek candidates in exoplanet atmospheric theory who can add to or
complement ongoing research in exoplanet characterization. The
successful applicant is expected to establish an independent,
internationally competitive, externally funded research program and
demonstrate excellence and innovation in graduate and undergraduate
education.
Information about the UCF planetary group:
http://planets.ucf.edu
which is housed in Physics and the Florida Space Institute:
http://fsi.ucf.edu
This group is over 40 researchers, including 8 (soon to be 10)
professors, 2 lecturers, 8 soft-money researchers, 15 PhD students,
postdocs, and undergraduate researchers. Research ranges from
exoplanets to surfaces to space medicine.
See details and application procedures at:
https://www.jobswithucf.com/postings/51176
Application review will begin November 15, 2017. New application
review will continue until the position is filled. Please upload all
materials simultaneously; one submission is allowed. Updates to
complete applications may be emailed.
Contact:
Joseph Harrington
atmos-queries at physics.ucf.edu
As an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, UCF encourages
all qualified applicants to apply, including women, veterans,
individuals with disabilities, and members of traditionally
underrepresented populations.
The Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Göttingen, Germany,
invites applications for postdoc positions in the field of cometary science.
Two positions will be in the working group on the role of comets in the
formation of the planetary system. The following research topics – in order
of their priority
– are identified for collaboration in the working group:
– The growth of cometary nuclei
– The size and mass distribution of cometary dust and solids
– The Carbon-chain material in cometary nuclei
– The elemental composition of cometary material
Details of the positions and the application are found at
http://www.mps.mpg.de/5074883/job_full_offer_11530192?c=2169
One position will be in a newly forming group on activity in comets and asteroids,
funded by an ERC Starting Grant. The position will focus on one of the following
topics:
– Physical, thermal, and optical properties of cometary material
– Activity in comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from a Rosetta
multi-instrument perspective
– Activity in asteroids
Details of the position and the application are found at
http://www.mps.mpg.de/5066843/job_full_offer_11485198?c=2169
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR POSITION
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral scholar position in astronomy at
the University of California, Irvine. The postdoctoral researcher will work
with Prof. Aomawa Shields at UCI on theoretical climate modeling studies
of potentially habitable exoplanets, including systems discovered by NASA’s
Kepler mission, the upcoming Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS),
and other space- and ground-based observatories. Desirable qualifications
include experience in climate modeling in 1D, 2D, and/or 3D; research
experience and interests related to atmospheric science, orbital dynamics,
glaciology, or land surface geology; strong written and oral communication
skills; an interest in interdisciplinary science education; and an ability to work
well in a collaborative environment.
The appointment can begin as early as summer 2018, with a negotiable starting
date. The initial appointment will be for one year, with a possibility of extension
to longer terms contingent upon availability of funds and successful performance.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in astronomy, astrobiology, physics, or one of the
earth science disciplines prior to beginning the appointment. Salary will be
commensurate with experience.
Candidates should submit a CV, publication list, and a statement of research
interests (in pdf format) through the UC Irvine academic personnel recruiting
portal at https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply/JPF04311.Through this site, applicants
will also provide names and email addresses of three referees who will be
contacted to submit letters of reference. For full consideration, applications and
reference letters should be received by December 15, 2017. All application
materials must be submitted through the UCI RECRUIT website.
Information on postdoctoral appointments and resources at UC Irvine is available at
http://www.grad.uci.edu/postdoctoral-scholars.
The University of California, Irvine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran
status, or other protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy.
Application still open for:
**Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Arizona**
The University of Arizona, Dept. of Geosciences, is advertising a post-doc position studying the interaction between ice sheets and the solid earth in the Earth Dynamics Observatory. Applicants with backgrounds in geodesy, geodynamics, seismology, climate science, applied math, or other areas of geophysics/related fields will be considered.
The successful candidates will build on our previous work using spatio-spectral localization of satellite gravimetry to study the response of the cryosphere to climate change. They will work to investigate regional differences in cryosphere mass balance and the role these play in ongoing sea-level rise. Possible projects include, 1) using gravity field data and geodynamic models to investigate lateral variations in upper mantle viscosity and their relation to contemporary ice sheet mass balance, and 2) investigating the spatial relationships between ice sheet mass balance and the changes to the climate which drive ice mass changes, such as temperature data, etc.
Familiarity with ice-sheet physics, geodynamic codes running on high-performance computing environments, global climate model output, strong writing skills, and the ability to program in MATLAB or a similar environment are preferred.
The UA Dept. of Geosciences is one of the top rated geosciences departments internationally, with a collaborative and collegial group of researchers. The University is located in Tucson, in the geologically and ecologically diverse Sonoran desert.
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, contact information for three references, a writing sample, and a C.V. More details are included at the official announcement/posting at: https://uacareers.com/postings/16197 More than one hire is likely. Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis. Please send informal inquiries to Chris Harig: charig at email.arizona.edu
http://polarice.geo.arizona.edu/
Assistant Professor in Geochronology, Purdue University
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at Purdue University invites applications for a tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the area of geochronology.
We encourage applicants from all areas of geochronology and thermochronology, spanning timescales from deep time to modern, who will diversify our expertise and build instrumentation capabilities. The successful candidate will complement and strengthen areas of research in the department, which include cosmogenic nuclides and accelerator mass spectrometry, Quaternary geology, tectonics, stable isotope geochemistry, petrology, planetary science and sedimentary geology.
Candidates must have completed a Ph.D. in Earth, Atmospheric, or Planetary Science, or a related field at the time of employment. The appointee is expected to develop and maintain a vigorous, externally funded, internationally recognized research program and to teach and mentor students at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Purdue University’s College of Science/Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences is committed to advancing diversity in all areas of faculty effort, including scholarship, instruction, and engagement. Candidates should address at least one of these areas in their cover letter, indicating their past experiences, current interests or activities, and/or future goals to promote a climate that values diversity and inclusion.
Interested applicants should visit https://hiring.science.purdue.edu, submit a curriculum vitae, a research statement, a teaching statement, and complete contact information for at least 3 references. Review of applications will begin November 13, 2017, and will continue until the position is filled. Questions related to this position should be sent to Dr. Darryl Granger, chair of the search committee (phone: 765-494-0043, email dgranger at purdue.edu. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. A background check will be required for employment in this position.
Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
http://www.eaps.purdue.edu
USGS Astrogeology is hiring! The following positions are now open on USAJobs:
The vacancy announcement DEN-2017-0326 for the Physical Scientist, GS-1301-13, has been successfully posted to USAJOBs.
You may view the announcement through the following link:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/480163500
The vacancy announcement DEN-2017-0342 for the Physical Scientist, GS-1301-13, has been successfully posted to USAJOBs.
You may view the announcement through the following link:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/480165100
Responsibilities
As a PHYSICAL SCIENTIST within the ASTROGEOLOGY SCIENCE CENTER, some of your specific duties will include:
Propose, manage, lead, and sustain a robust portfolio of scientific and/or cartographic development projects.
Develop new cartographic and/or scientific tools and/or products for use by the planetary science community and space exploration missions.
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY EXPLORATION FELLOWSHIP IN EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
Tempe, Arizona
Deadline : November 15, 2017
The School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University
invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will serve as an
Exploration Fellow. The mission of the postdoctoral fellowship is to foster SESE’s
interdisciplinary research program by attracting and supporting outstanding early-
career scientists and engineers to pursue independent research in collaboration
with faculty. Research areas within the School encompass Earth and planetary
science, astrophysics, astrobiology, cosmology, instrumentation and systems
engineering, and science education. Anticipated start date for the position is
July 2018. Incoming Fellows will receive an annual stipend of $63,000 with
health benefits, plus $9,000 per year in discretionary research funds.
A relocation allowance will be provided.
https://sese.asu.edu/about/opportunities/sese-exploration-postdoctoral-fellows
TENURE TRACK POSITION IN GEOLOGY OR EARTH SCIENCE
Berea College invites applications for a tenure‐track appointment in
Geology/Earth Science (or closelyrelated field) starting fall 2018.
Teaching responsibilities will consist of core introductory geology courses
such as Physical Geology, more advanced Geology/Earth Science courses
in the applicant’s area of expertise, and eventual contributions to Berea’s
general studies program. While Berea College’sGeology program has been
inactive recently, its long history started nearly a century ago and has produced
many successful geologists. The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. in
hand, help rebuild the Geology Program, and begin teaching and pursuing
undergraduate research in Berea College’s brand new Margaret A. Cargill
Natural Sciences and Health Building, slated to open in summer 2018.
Berea College is committed in its mission to provide a quality education to
high‐ability students of limited economic means, to foster interracial and
intercultural education, and to serve the Appalachian region. Berea seeks faculty
committed to excellence in teaching, invested in scholarship and their discipline,
dedicated to involving students in research, and who are also supportive of
Berea’s core mission.
Interested applicants should send a curriculum vitae, graduate and undergraduate
academic transcripts, a statement of teaching philosophy, research proposal,
and three letters of recommendation to geologysearch@berea.edu. Applicants
should also complete and send the Faculty Application available at
http://www.berea.edu/FacApp along with other materials.
Review of materials will begin November 15, 2017, and continue until the
position is filled.
Contact Email: geologysearch at berea.edu
T.C. CHAMBERLIN POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP AVAILABLE
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago
invites applications for the T.C. Chamberlin Postdoctoral Fellowship. We
seek outstanding scientists who lead creative investigations into the nature
of Earth and other planetary bodies — their physics, biology, chemistry,
climate, and history — and who have a desire to participate in the broad
intellectual life of the Department and the University. Start date is negotiable,
with a target of October 2018. The initial term of the Fellowships will be one
year, renewable for a second year. A competitive salary will be offered, plus
benefits. Research funds are also available. Applications should be received
before 16 October 2017 to receive full consideration, and exceptional applicants
will be contacted in November to schedule on-campus interviews in January 2018.
Please email a single pdf file containing a CV, a 2-4 page research plan, and names
and contact information for at least three references, to:
chamberlin@geosci.uchicago.edu.
The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/
Disabled/Veterans Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin,
age, status as an individual with a disability, protected veteran status, genetic
information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information
please see the University’s Notice of Nondiscrimination at
http://www.uchicago.edu/about/non_discrimination_statement/.
Job seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the application
process should call 773-702-5671 or email ACOppAdministrator@uchicago.edu
with their request
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT SWRI (OSIRIS-REX)
The Department of Space Studies at Southwest Research Institute
(Boulder) seeks a postdoctoral researcher to support activities of the
Spectral Analysis Working Group of the OSIRIS-REx mission prior to and
during spacecraft operations at the asteroid (101955) Bennu. The
successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to carry out
independent research in the area(s) of solid surface planetary and/or
laboratory spectroscopy, and is expected to publish scientific papers
on a regular basis. This position entails regular travel (~two weeks
duration, every other month) to Ithaca College (Ithaca, NY), travel to
science team meetings (two/year, usually in Tucson AZ), and co-location
in Tucson AZ for mission-critical events, primarily in the first half
of calendar year 2019. The desired start date is 2 January 2018; the
position is for two years, with the potential to extend for a third
year.
Applications must include a curriculum vitae, cover letter, statement
of research interests and contact information for three professional
references.
Applications will be accepted immediately, with reviews starting 15
October, and the application deadline is 5:00 pm CDT, 30 October 2018.
For more information on desired qualifications and to submit an
application go to:
https://resapp.swri.org/ResApp/Job_Search_Results.aspx?DETAIL=15-01241
Contact: Vicky Hamilton (hamilton at boulder.swri.edu)
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN PLANETARY SCIENCE AT STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
The Research Foundation of Stony Brook University seeks a Postdoctoral
Associate in the field of Planetary Science to work with Prof. Scott
McLennan in the Department of Geosciences. The successful candidate
will assist with remote operations of the Mars Science Laboratory
Curiosity rover on Mars and carry out sedimentary petrological research
using data returned from Curiosity. Further details of the position
and application procedures can be found at:
https://stonybrooku.taleo.net/careersection/post_docs/jobdetail.ftl?job
=1702401&tz=GMT-04%3A00.
The position number is Postdoctoral Associate-1702401. The application
deadline is October 31, 2017.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, GEOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO
The Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering at the University
of Nevada, Reno seeks an Earth Scientist for a tenure-track faculty
position at the Assistant Professor level specializing in the general
theme of Earth Surface Dynamics. This geoscience discipline includes
the coevolution of landscapes, climate, tectonic systems, life, and the
study of Earth’s sedimentary record. The specific field of interest is
open, but preference will be given to candidates who can fortify and/or
complement our existing areas of expertise in tectonics, sedimentary
geochemistry, geomorphology, micropaleontology and paleolimnology,
geological engineering, natural hazards, economic geology, geothermal
systems, and/or planetary geology.
Applications are due by November 30, 2017, and review will begin
shortly after. For full details and to apply to the position go to:
https://www.unrsearch.com/postings/25909
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes
excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged
community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and
staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
Questions regarding the search may be addressed to the head of the
search committee, Dr. Paula Noble, at noblepj at unr.edu
GEOSCIENCES LABORATORY MANAGER, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO
The Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering at the University
of Nevada, Reno seeks a full-time Lab Manager to oversee the use and
maintenance of the department’s major equipment and analytical
facilities. These facilities include two modern scanning electron
microscopes, and a Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass
Spectrometer (LA-ICP-MS). The Lab Manager is responsible for the
operation, maintenance, business development, budgeting and accounting
for the SEM and LA-ICP-MS facilities. Applications are due by October
9, 2017 and review will begin shortly after. All interested applicants
should view the application and submit their materials at:
https://www.unrsearch.com/postings/25906
Questions regarding the search may be addressed to the head of the
search committee, Philipp Ruprecht, pruprecht at unr.edu. The University
of Nevada, Reno is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Women and underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
Postdoctoral fellowship in theoretical astrochemistry at The Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP)
The Institute for Theoretical Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP) at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in theoretical astrochemistry.
Research areas include, but are not limited to, primordial chemistry, and atomic and molecular processes in interstellar space and exoplanet atmospheres.
The awardee will be selected through a rigorous competition for an initial two years and can be extended to a third year. Applications process will be accepted in early September through November 17, 2017.
Interested applicants are encouraged to visit itamp.harvard.edu for further information and access the online application process.
A statement of proposed research and a description of current research, in addition to a biographical sketch and letters of recommendation are to be included with all applications.
Preference will be given to applicants who have recently been awarded their degrees.
ITAMP is the premier institute of theoretical atomic molecular and optical (AMO) physics in the United States and is funded by the National Science Foundation.
Application Deadline: Friday, November 17, 2017
Application link and more information at https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/itamp-postdoctoral-fellowship
A 3-year postdoctoral position is available within the Molecular
Astrophysics group of Prof. dr. E.F. van Dishoeck located at Leiden
Observatory focused on protostellar and protoplanetary disk chemistry
models, with the ultimate goal to follow the chemistry from collapsing
cores to exoplanet atmospheres.
The position is part of the Dutch Astrochemistry Network funded by the
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). The project
is linked to guaranteed time JWST-MIRI observations and aims to
develop non-LTE excitation models of small molecules to analyze the
JWST spectra and infer abundances and physical parameters. In
addition, the sensitivity of chemical networks to photodissociation
branching ratios will be investigated. The postdoc is expected to
co-supervise PhD or MSc students and is encouraged to also pursue a
personal research program. The position can start anytime up to fall
2018.
Candidates with a Master degree in astronomy, chemistry or physics and
with an interest in astrochemistry are encouraged to apply.
Applications should include a curriculum vitae, publication list, and
a brief statement of research experience and interests, and arrange
for at least two letters of reference to be uploaded on the relevant
website. Review of applications will start on November 1 2017.
Website for submission: http://jobs.strw.leidenuniv.nl/2017/dishoeckPD/
Dutch Astrochemistry Network:
http://www.nwo.nl/en/research-and-results/programmes/Astrochemistry
Leiden Observatory: http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~ewine/
Fall recruitment has begun for the 2017 JAXA International Top Young Fellow position:
JAXA is seeking talented, energetic and highly motivated employees to join the ITYF team.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) International Top Young Fellowship (ITYF) was established as a new fellowship program in 2009 with the purpose of inviting world’s top-level young researchers to work at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences (ISAS)/JAXA. ITYF fellows are expected to contribute to the following activities in ISAS/JAXA in addition to producing outstanding academic achievements in their areas of specialization.
Active interaction with researchers inside and/or outside ISAS to create new academic trends.
Active participation or initiative in planning new space science mission projects.
Active participation in developing research networks of ISAS and the related foreign institutes.
We also expect positive impact of ITYF fellow’s activities on ISAS researchers and students
Eligibility: Applicants must have a Ph.D. or Doctoral degree in Natural Sciences or Engineering or equivalent or higher ability, and must have degrees earned within less than 8 years from the hire date (those expected to earn their degrees by the hire date are eligible to apply).
Application Web Page: http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/en/researchers/ityf/
Application Deadline: No later than 17:00 PM (JST)/8:00 AM (UTC) on Tuesday, October 31, 2017
General inquiries:
E-mail address:ITYF_ADMIN at ml.jaxa.jp
Secretariat
JAXA International Top Young Fellowship Steering Committee
ISAS/JAXA
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ICARUS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF POSITION
The DPS Committee, its publications subcommittee and representatives of
Elsevier, publisher of Icarus, are accepting applications for the position of Icarus
Editor-in-Chief. The application, consisting of a cover letter with a 5-year vision
statement and skills and experience brought to the position, Curriculum Vita and
publications list, should be submitted here.
Application deadline is October 8, 2017.
Questions, contact Lucy McFadden or Kate Hibbert.
Please distribute this announcement widely among our colleagues.
SIX POSTDOC POSITIONS IN ORIGINS OF LIFE RESEARCH
The Origins Center is a recent, multidisciplinary and multi-institute,
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO funded initiative
of a large number of top tier scientists in the Netherlands. Over 17
Dutch universities and research institutes participate in the Center
that is coordinated by the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Within the Center we are now recruiting postdoctoral research fellows
for five three-year pathfinder projects that together should lay the
groundwork for a future, far larger research programme which aims at
game-changing understanding of the origin of life and of life-bearing
planets, predicting evolution, building and steering life from molecule
to biosphere, finding extra-terrestrial life and of the mathematical
concepts needed for bridging large spatial, temporal and organisatorial
scale differences:
http://www.origins-center.nl/vacancies
Fellowships are available within each of the following five projects:
Developing, testing and operating the Origins Simulator
Identifying factors enabling predictability of evolution
Building and directing life
Modelling planet earth as an exoplanet
Mathematically understanding downward causation
Candidates should have a strong background in astronomy, biophysics,
chemistry, microbiology, ecology, evolutionary biology, mathematics,
computational science, molecular biosciences or planetary and
geosciences, and be able to perform innovative and multidisciplinary
research.
TWO POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN MARS SCIENCE
The Department of Planetology and Habitability at the Centro de
Astrobiologia (CAB) invites applications for two postdoctoral positions
to support investigations on the nature of the early Mars environments.
The successful candidate will work with Dr. Alberto Fairen in the
ERC-funded Project “icyMARS”.
Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. in the field of Planetary
Science or related discipline, and background in sedimentology of
ice-covered lakes, or in biology of psychrophilic microorganisms.
The positions, placed in Madrid, would be for one year, with possible
extension to a second year contingent upon funding availability and
satisfactory performance. Benefits include working in a young
enthusiastic team at one of the leading Planetary Sciences institutions
in Europe, full social benefits according to the Spanish social care
system, and a very competitive salary.
Applicants should send a letter of interest, a curriculum with a list
of publications, a brief (maximum two pages) statement of research
interests, and a list of three references, no later than September 10,
2017, to Alberto Fairen (agfairen at cab.inta-csic.es).
The starting date is negotiable, but should be no later than Jan 1,
2018.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY
The Cornell University Astronomy Department invites applications for a
tenure-track assistant professor appointment to begin July 1, 2018. We
will consider applications from observers, experimentalists and
theorists working in any area of extrasolar and solar system planetary
science.
Applicants should upload their applications, including a CV, list of
publications, statement of research interests, and statement on
teaching plans and philosophy to:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/9548
Applicants should also arrange to have three letters of recommendation
submitted to Academic Jobs Online.
Inquiries may be sent to Jill Tarbell (jtm14 at cornell.edu), assistant
to the Chair of the Department.
Applications are due by November 1, 2017.
Cornell University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
and Educator. The Department of Astronomy, and the College of Art &
Sciences at Cornell embrace diversity and seek candidates who will
create a climate that attracts students of all races, nationalities and
genders. We strongly encourage women and underrepresented minorities
to apply.
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center is seeking to fill the manager position for the Science Research and Projects Division of the Science and Technology Office. The work involves coordinated management of five research focus areas: High Energy Astrophysics; Heliophysics and Space Weather; Planetary Science; Earth Science Research and Analysis; and Earth Science Applications.
The internal announcement number (for current civil servants) is MS17C0109 and the link is
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/477820700
The external announcement number is MS17D0052 and the link to the announcement is
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/477817200
Interested parties are invited to apply. Please direct questions to Sherry Hopper 256-544-5446 (sherry.l.hopper at nasa.gov)
Williams College has two open positions, jointly held between the Astronomy and Physics deparments, that are very broadly defined. There would be interest in seeing applications from people in the planetary field.
https://employment.williams.edu/faculty/
https://apply.interfolio.com/42943
https://apply.interfolio.com/42942
POSTDOC IN PLANETARY GEOPHYSICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LPL
The Department of Planetary Sciences/Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona has an opening for a post-doctoral researcher in the areas of planetary geology and geophysics. The successful applicant will carry out research on a project selected to match the applicant. Possible research topics include martian volcanology, martian hydrology, and analysis of lunar gravity data. Research will include quantitative and qualitative analyses of spacecraft data and/or numerical modeling. The applicant will be expected to carry out independent research, give presentations at professional meetings, and prepare publications on the work. For full position details and to apply online, see https://uacareers.com/postings/20418. To request more information, contact Jeff Andrews-Hanna at jcahanna at lpl.arizona.edu.
CELESTIAL DYNAMICIST
https://dps.aas.org/content/celestial-dynamicist
As a CELESTIAL DYNAMICIST the selected candidate will support the Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) within the Natural Environments Branch at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). The selected candidate will work to improve NASA’s knowledge of the meteoroid environment, particularly with regard to those particles posing a hazard to spacecraft.
Duties may include the following:
Assisting in the development and improvement of meteoroid environment models throughout the Solar System
Analyzing the data obtained from visual observers, meteor camera networks, telescopic instrumentation, and in-situ measurements to derive quantities (speeds, fluxes, masses, densities, etc.) pertinent to the development of meteor models
Developing supplemental models to support the MEO’s main products (the Meteoroid Engineering Model and meteor shower forecasts)
Tracking meteor events and updating the US Government and public on the circumstances surrounding these events
SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
https://dps.aas.org/content/solar-system-exploration-postdoctoral-fellow
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (http://eps.jhu.edu) at Johns Hopkins University working with the new SSERVI team Project ESPRESSO (https://www.espresso.institute). The Postdoctoral Fellow will be working under the supervision of Prof. Sarah Hörst (www.sarahhorst.com) but will be expected to participate as a full member of the Project ESPRESSO Team, which will include collaborations with Prof. Kevin Lewis in EPS and ESPRESSO Team Members at other institutions. The Postdoctoral Fellow’s primary responsibilities will include laboratory measurements of optical constants and a candidate with experience in these types of measurements and data analysis is preferred. Secondary responsibilities of the Postdoctoral Fellow will include participation in fieldwork and data analysis of geological materials using LIBS and Raman spectroscopy under the supervision of Prof. Kevin Lewis. Additional opportunities may also be available to participate in microgravity flight campaigns and other Project ESPRESSO efforts. Dr. Hörst is committed to building a diverse and inclusive research group and candidates with a demonstrated history of efforts to improve diversity and inclusion in STEM are especially encouraged to apply.
POST-DOCTORAL TEACHING ASSOCIATE IN GEOPHYSICS
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (http://web.eps.utk.edu)
at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville invites applications for a Post-
doctoral Teaching Associate position in Geophysics starting as early as
August 1, 2017. The position is a 9-month appointment and includes benefits.
Successful candidates will be expected to teach physical geology at the
100-level and specialized geophysical courses at the upper division
undergraduate or graduate level. Candidates will also be encouraged to
participate in departmental research projects and/or work on their own
research. UT–Knoxville is the state’s flagship research institution, located
in East Tennessee close to Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park. The Department of Earth and Planetary
Sciences comprises an energetic group of tenure-track and research faculty,
post-doctoral researchers, and ~150 graduate and undergraduate students.
Applicants should e-mail résumé, description of teaching and research
interests, and contact information for 3 references in PDF format to Melody
Branch, Business Manager, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996; Phone: 865-974-5498;
E-mail: . Review of applications will begin immediately
and will continue until the position is filled.
NASA HQ VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT – PLANETARY PROTECTION OFFICER
NASA has posted a position in the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance for Planetary
Protection. It has a very short response time, with applications due by 2017-08-14.
This position is now assigned to Office of Safety and Mission Assurance for
Planetary Protection. Planetary protection is concerned with the avoidance of
organic-constituent and biological contamination in human and robotic space
exploration. NASA maintains policies for planetary protection applicable to all
space flight missions that may intentionally or unintentionally carry Earth
organisms and organic constituents to the planets or other solar system bodies,
and any mission employing spacecraft, which are intended to return to Earth
and its biosphere with samples from extraterrestrial targets of exploration. This
policy is based on federal requirements and international treaties and agreements.
Current Agency policy requires the SL appointments be time-limited. The initial
appointment will be for 3 years, with the possibility of extending for an additional
2 years. This temporary promotion may be converted to permanent without further
competition.
NOTE: This announcement is open to U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals.
For additional information regarding the position, as well as qualifying and application
procedures, please review the complete announcement at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/474414000#hiring-paths
Additional questions regarding this position can be directed to:
Contact
Human Resources Management Division
Email : HQ-NASAHQ-Jobs at mail.nasa.gov
PROGRAM COORDINATOR EDUCATION AND PUBLIC OUTREACH
New Mexico State University is seeking a program coordinator to manage the education and public outreach program at the Sunspot Astronomy Visitor’s Center.
Duties include: Oversees operations of public access to exhibits and daily tours around Sunspot Observatories. Initiates and provides local tours, plans and operates star parties: Coordinates visits from local schools and interested groups; Ensures visitor center facility is staffed during operational periods for visitors and tours as needed; Develops a business plan to ensure visitor center solvency; Manages gift shop including stock ordering, pricing and design and/or selection of gift shop merchandise; Manages exhibits including coordination of repairs and updates as needed; Responsible for fiscal management of Visitor’s Center; and may require grant writing and cooperative agreements with other local tourist attractions and of state and federal agencies. Manage staff as required.
A bachelor’s degree and/or a strong background in and knowledge of astronomy is preferred.
Job Closing Date: 08/31/2017
Targeted Start Date: 10/01/2017
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN NEAR EARTH OBJECTS
AT LAS CUMBRES OBSERVATORY
Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO) and University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) seek a postdoctoral scientist to work on the follow up of Near Earth Objects (NEOs) and the creation of a citizen science program. The ideal candidate should have demonstrated expertise in observations of Solar System objects and experience with software development, although candidates from other astrophysical fields with a software background are also encouraged.
This position is funded by a grant from NASA to:
1) develop and exploit the LCO global network of robotic telescopes for NEO follow-up;
2) lead photometric and spectroscopic characterization of NEOs; and
3) assist in the creation of a web-based citizen science environment for Solar System
investigations by the general public.
LCO currently operates ten 1 meter and two 2 meter robotic telescopes, which will be used in this program. The 2 meter Faulkes Telescopes in Haleakala, Hawaii, and Siding Spring, Australia feature both imagers and robotic FLOYDS low-resolution spectrographs. The 1 meter telescopes have imagers and are located at McDonald Observatory in Texas, CTIO in Chile, Siding Spring in Australia, and SAAO in South Africa.
Applicants should submit a CV, cover letter, and research statement, and should arrange to have three letters of reference sent to lcojobs at lco.global. Applications complete by August 4, 2017 will receive full consideration and the preferred start date is October 1, 2017. A Ph.D. in astronomy, physics, or a related discipline is required. The term of this position is 1 year, with a possibility of extension pending a successful funding outcome.
Applications should be sent to Sarah Rettinger (lcojobs at lco.global); inquiries can be sent to Dr. Tim Lister (tlister at lco.global)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMER, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
The Small Bodies Node (SBN) of NASA’s Planetary Data System, based in
the Department of Astronomy at the University of Maryland, College
Park, is seeking a programmer with analytic experience who would work
with a larger group of planetary scientists and programmers. The ideal
candidate will also work closely with programmers at the Minor Planet
Center at the Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, concerned with
small body astronomy and orbital calculation. 5 years experience is
required, including some system administration experience or training,
and with some experience either designing or implementing IT security
measures in a Linux network environment. A familiarity with relational
database management is also desired. A Bachelor’s or Master’s level
degree in computer science or a related field is preferred, but previous
work experience will also be considered. Near-term tasks include
developing a cross-identification database for all bodies represented
in the archive, overseeing the security plan for the SBN, back-end
development and user interface development, and reporting to NASA.
For more details and to apply, visit:
https://jobs.physicstoday.org/jobs/9151374
To receive full consideration, applications must be submitted by August
25, 2017.
SENIOR SUPPORT SCIENTIST IN NASA’S SMD ASTROPHYSICS
DIVISION
Arctic Slope Technical Services is seeking a Senior Support Scientist
to support programs in the Astrophysics Division of NASA’s Science
Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters. The Senior Support Scientist
has broad responsibility for developing and maintaining scientific
research grants programs; serving as the Headquarters science lead for
one or more missions; and overseeing NASA’s concept studies for the
2020 Decadal Survey. It is expected that the position will be located
at NASA HQ.
Summary of Requirements:
Demonstrated experience in the science operations of NASA Astrophysics
missions.
A Ph.D. or equivalent Advanced Degree in Astrophysics, together with at
least 10 years of relevant scientific research work experience.
Disciplinary expertise in one or more areas of the astrophysics program
Experience in the development of international space science
partnerships is preferred.
Strong written and interpersonal communication skills.
The candidate must be able to pass a basic background screening for
admission into a Federal facility.
If interested in applying, go to:
http://www.asrcfederal.com/careers/jobs
Type in 17001368 in the Job Number field and click the “Search for
Jobs” button. At this site, you can read the position description as
well as apply on-line.
SPACE PLASMA POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
A space plasma data scientist postdoctoral position has become
available at the CNRS LPC2E laboratory for the analysis of in situ data
of the ESA’s Rosetta mission. The research activity will focus on
multi-instrument data analysis of the induced magnetosphere of comet
67P/CG and its interaction with the solar wind, within the Rosetta
Plasma Consortium RPC, focusing on the cometary plasma dynamics and its
interaction with the solar wind.
The LPC2E laboratory (CNRS, Orleans, France) is a member of the RPC, as
responsible for the RPC-MIP experiment (PI: P. Henri), designed to
measure the plasma density and characterize the cometary plasma
together with the other RPC experiments. Experiments similar to the
RPC-MIP will be launched with the space exploration missions
BepiColombo and JUICE.
Required skills: Physics & Mathematics skills (plasma dynamics); data
analysis; computational skills (IDL or equivalent); team work and
interactions with international research teams.
The position is opened until closed. The initial contract is for 1
year, with a possible extension for a 2nd year. Potential candidates
are invited to send a CV + publication records + cover letter through
the CNRS job portal:
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7328-PIEHEN-001/Default.aspx
or directly to pierre.henri at cnrs-orleans.fr
[NASA] PLANETARY GEOPHYSICIST/GEODESIST POSITION
Applications are invited for a position at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight
Center in the Planetary Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry
Laboratory. We are especially interested in someone with demonstrated
capability in using radio signals for precision orbit determination and
planetary gravity field determination, specifically with expertise in
measurement modeling and the development of innovative inversion
techniques. Candidates must have experience in spacecraft instrument
modeling, data reduction, and analysis. Demonstrated expertise in
applying these to develop value-added products (e.g., crustal
thickness, crustal density, internal structure, and localized gravity
representations) is required. Previous experience on recent lunar
and/or planetary mission science teams (e.g., GRAIL, MESSENGER, MRO)
and experience with analysis of recent planetary spacecraft mission
data for gravitational field determination are required. The incumbent
is expected to participate in the development of new flight mission
concepts and mission proposals that improve knowledge of planetary
topography and gravity fields.
To view the full vacancy announcement, which contains further
information, including how to apply, go to:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/473260000
For information about the research program, please contact:
Lori Glaze
Chief, Planetary Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Lab
Lori.S.Glaze at nasa.gov
U.S. citizenship required. NASA, GSFC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
LUNAR AND PLANETARY INSTITUTE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR STAFF
SCIENTIST
The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in Planetary Sciences or in
a related discipline, and at least 10 years of experience in the field.
The candidate must be a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident, and
be able to pass a detailed government background investigation. The
successful candidate will be expected to design and conduct research in
planetary science, propose for and receive external funding for
research, support and advise post-doctoral fellows and/or graduate
students, seek involvement with spacecraft missions if appropriate, and
participate with NASA and the science community in review panels,
analysis and advisory groups, etc. We are particularly interested in
hearing from prospective candidates who have expertise beyond that of
our existing staff scientists.
For more information about the position, please contact the LPI
Director, Dr. Louise Prockter at prockter at lpi.usra.edu. Applicants
should submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vita with a list of
publications, a brief (maximum three pages) statement of research
interests, and a list of three references to:
https://usracareers.silkroad.com/
Further information on current research and facilities at the LPI can
be found on our website at:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu
NATIONAL ACADEMIES: SPACE POLICY PERMANENT JOB
The National Academies Space Studies Board is looking to add a program
officer and is now accepting applications. See job announcement at:
https://chk.tbe.taleo.net/chk06/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=NAS&cws
=1&rid=8650
NAU is an EEOC compliant employer and is always looking for candidates of all walks of life.
Postdoctoral Scholar Positions at Northern Arizona University in Planetary Science and Instrument Development (2 positions available)
The Edwards research group in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northern Arizona University seeks two postdoctoral scholars. This group works on characterizing the surfaces of rocky planets and instrument development. The successful candidate will carry out independent research related to the job, is expected to publish scientific papers and, may submit proposals for external funding.
Minimum Qualifications:
•A PhD in geoscience/remote sensing/planetary science or a related field
Preferred Qualifications (Job 603079) (AKA the kinds of things you’ll be doing):
•Experience with thermal infrared/visible-near infrared/visible remote sensing data of planetary surfaces, especially the Moon or Mars
•Experience with planetary science software packages (e.g. ISIS, IDL, Python, etc.)
•Strong background in scientific programming
•Experience with GIS, thermal modeling and/or spectral modeling of planetary surfaces
Preferred Qualifications (Job 603080) (AKA the kinds of things you’ll be doing):
•Strong working knowledge of laboratory spectroscopic methods
•Experience using laboratory/field instruments to address outstanding problems in geoscience/planetary science
•Optical instrument development experience
•Solid modeling and thermal modeling experience
Applications must include a curriculum vitae, cover letter, statement of research interests and contact information for three professional references.
Application deadline: April 20, 2017 @ 11:59PM MST
For questions, please contact: Christopher.Edwards@nau.edu
https://hr.peoplesoft.nau.edu/psp/ph92prta/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=603079&PostingSeq=1
https://hr.peoplesoft.nau.edu/psp/ph92prta/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=603080&PostingSeq=1
This is a one year position at Regis University in Denver:
The Physics and Astronomy Department seeks a term instructor to teach lower-division physics and astronomy courses. The successful candidate will teach 20 to 22 credits (the equivalent of seven courses) during the 2017-2018 academic year, including general physics and introductory astronomy lecture and laboratory classes, and will hold at least five hours per week of office hours. Minimum qualification is a Master’s degree in Physics, Astronomy, or a related discipline, but the preferred qualification is Ph.D. in Physics, Astronomy, or a closely related discipline; experience teaching university-level physics and astronomy courses.
https://jobs.regis.edu/postings/2738
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
The NSF-funded SIMS facility at Arizona State University (ASU) is
seeking a Postdoctoral researcher to start in August 2017. This
position is in the laboratory of Dr. Maitrayee Bose, a new Assistant
Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE), who will
oversee the NanoSIMS (Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry) instrument at
ASU. She investigates the isotopic properties of dust grains and
organics formed in stellar and nebular environments. She also studies
the volatile component of tiny grains, including samples from asteroid
Itokawa. Details of research projects will be discussed in person, but
will involve use and development of high resolution isotopic
measurements using the NanoSIMS.
Prior analytical experience with SIMS/NanoSIMS instrumentation is
required, but familiarity with the specific research involved is not a
prerequisite. The successful candidate should have a PhD before Aug
2017 in a relevant field (e.g. geology, physics, materials physics,
solid state chemistry) and should have a track record of publication in
peer-reviewed international journals, together with good communication
skills for presenting results at international meetings.
Candidates interested in the above position should contact Maitrayee
Bose (mbose2 at asu.edu or 480-965-4244) as soon as possible.
We are seeking a postdoctoral scholar to work with Dr. Elisabeth Hausrath at UNLV on snow algae-microorganism-mineral interactions and astrobiology education and public outreach. Responsibilities of the position will include:
– Sampling in remote field environments of mineral, snow, algae, and bacteria,
– Laboratory analysis of collected biological and geologic samples
– Growth experiments of snow algae and microorganisms in the presence of minerals
– Presenting work at conferences and writing manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals
– Curriculum development of astrobiological materials and education and outreach in the local school system
Desired attributes include significant experience performing laboratory and field work, a strong geochemical and microbiological background, and experience with fine scale analytical techniques, with experience with synchrotron techniques a plus. The ideal candidate will also have strong critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Requirements include a PhD at the time of appointment. The successful candidate will receive mentoring in scientific skills, manuscript and proposal writing, teaching, and other career skills. For information about our ongoing research programs please see our website here: http://faculty.unlv.edu/hausrath/index.htm or contact Elisabeth.Hausrath@unlv.edu.
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) at the University of California San Diego (http://scripps.ucsd.edu ) invites applications for one or more full-time Researcher positions to be funded by extramural research grants and contracts. The Researcher series at SIO parallels the Professor series in terms of research and service, but carries no teaching requirements. Researchers receive nine-month appointments with 25% salary support from institutional sources. Researchers are expected to establish an independent, externally funded, research program to provide the remainder of their salary support, which can include an opportunity for summer salary. Researchers at SIO often obtain lecturer appointments in the SIO department and serve as graduate student advisors.
We seek a motivated, broad-thinking scientist who will develop a vigorous research group and provide intellectual leadership in their field while complementing existing expertise in the Earth Sciences. We are interested in candidates who have demonstrated a commitment to excellence in research as well as service and building an equitable and diverse scholarly environment. We anticipate hiring at the Assistant Researcher level, but exceptionally well-qualified candidates may be considered for the Associate Researcher or Full Researcher levels.
The specific research area within Earth Science is open, but we are especially interested in researchers working in geophysics (including acoustics, cryospheric geophysics, electrical methods, geodesy, geomagnetism, inverse theory, planetary science, potential fields, rock physics, seismology, tectonophysics, theoretical geophysics, and volcanology) or who would utilize advanced instrumentation of wide use in the geosciences.
The position requires a PhD in a relevant field and candidates should have a competitive record of publication, as well as evidence of the ability to conduct and fund an active research program consistent with career level. Salary level will depend on the experience of the successful applicant and will be based on the UCSD pay scales.
For full consideration, please apply by the 4/18/17 deadline.
Assistant Researcher at: https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply/JPF01346 Associate or Full Researcher at: https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply/JPF01347
(Current Assistant level candidates with a strong record of research are encouraged to submit materials through both links.)
SIO is a world-renowned center of marine research with approximately 200 principal investigators leading research programs on all aspects of earth, ocean, biological and atmospheric sciences. We are committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body.
The University of California San Diego is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status.
WGBH is seeking Earth/Planetary scientists who are interested in being a content advisor/reviewer for WGBH’s “Bringing the Universe to America’s Classroom” project—a NASA-funded initiative to produce multi-media instructional resources for the K-12 STEM classroom (see link below for an example resource collection). Our 2017 production cycle (April through July) will focus on Earth science topics (weather and climate systems and geoscience processes related particularly to land and water features). The 2018 production cycle will focus on Planetary and Astro (space science). There is a stipend.
All resulting resources will be distributed FREE via PBS LearningMedia, public media’s platform for instructional content which reaches 1.9 million educators and over 65% of the public schools in the US.
https://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/npls/
PDRA job opening at Leicester in the UK to work in the planetary science group with support from the European Research Council.
Topic is planetary atmospheres (primarily the giants) via spectral inversion techniques. https://t.co/Yiba5vV5gv
PLANETARY GIS DATA SPECIALIST
CARL SAGAN CENTER FOR RESEARCH
SETI INSTITUTE
Mountain View, California
Application Due Date: March 24, 2017
http://www.seti.org/seti-institute/news/seti-institute-hiring-planetary-gis-data-specialist
https://dps.aas.org/content/planetary-gis-data-specialist-0
Park Ranger (Interpretation – Astronomy), GS-0025-05
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/456230200
Closes Tuesday 2/28/2017
Brown University: Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences.
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Planetary Geological Processes.
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences (http://www.geo.brown.edu/ ), Brown University, will soon be formally inviting applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Planetary Geological Processes. Candidates should complement our current planetary science strengths (http://www.planetary.brown.edu/) in crustal evolution, volcanism, impact cratering, and remote sensing and departmental focus areas of Climate and Environment, Geophysics, and Geochemistry. Recent and ongoing missions to Mars, the Moon, Mercury, asteroids (Ceres, Vesta, NEOs, etc.) outer planet satellites and Pluto have produced unprecedented high spatial and spectral resolution data on the nature of planetary bodies and the geological, chemical and mineralogical processes that modify them. From these emerge important new avenues of research in planetary science. Candidates with interests in the following areas will be encouraged to apply: the chemistry and mineralogy of early planetary processes, weathering and alteration processes of different environments, evolution of the Earth-Moon system, processes associated with the interaction of water and solar system materials, quantitative geomorphology of planetary processes, the geologic record of climate changes on planets, chronology and early history of the planets, astrobiological implications of planetary evolution processes, and interactions of the crust of planets with the atmosphere and space environments. The successful candidate will maintain an active, externally-funded research program and enjoy a commitment to teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Appointment is expected at the Assistant Professor level. This search will be finalized in the coming academic year. The formal announcement with instructions on how to apply will appear in the near future. In the meantime, please contact Professor James Head (James_Head at brown.edu ) with expressions of interest and any questions. Brown University is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic global community; as an EEO/AA employer, Brown considers applicants for employment without regard to, and does not discriminate on the basis of, gender, race, protected veteran status, disability, or any other status.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, PLANETARY SCIENCES, AT BALL
Seeking to fill a full-time position to support the Ball Civil Space
business unit as business development lead for planetary science. This
includes creating, finding, pursuing, developing, and winning business
with civil governmental and non-governmental organizations in the areas
of: pure science missions, technology development programs, and support
for NASA centers and FFRDCs. Develop and execute a broad strategy to
grow Ball’s planetary business and market share. Successfully
collaborate with Ball’s Washington, DC, office, Communications, and
other business units at Ball Aerospace. Engage principal investigators
to develop highly competitive teams for science missions and technology
development opportunities.
More information may be found at:
http://careers.ball.com/psc/HCMPCG91/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c
/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId
=660124&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1
SENIOR RESEARCH SCIENTIST IN MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS, TENURE TRACK
The Department of Geophysics of the German Geophysical Center (GFZ)
seeks exceptional candidates for a senior research scientist in
magnetospheric and space physics. Candidates will be illegible to apply
for a permanent position within 3 years of the start date. Expertise of
a successful candidate may include, but is not limited to
magnetospheric physics, ionospheric physics, heliophysics, or planetary
magnetospheres. The successful candidate is expected to conduct
independent research, develop and maintain a vigorous externally funded
research program in a field within the addressed areas, to mentor
students at graduate level. She/he will be expected to teach classes or
participate in teaching classes.
Please submit your application by 15th February 2017 quoting the
reference no. 93/23/16 G via email to applications at gfz-potsdam.de.
Please combine your application documents (statement of research and
teaching strategy, CV including list of publications and 3 reference
contacts) into a single PDF file with a size of up to 3 megabytes.
The details of the position and how to apply may be found at:
http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/career/job-offers/job
/932316-g-senior-research-scientist-in-magnetospheric-physics-mf/
SCIENTIST LEVEL II, EXOPLANET AND COMPARATIVE PLANETARY SYSTEMS SCIENCE
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
https://jobregister.aas.org/node/58363
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
invites applications for a staff Scientist position under the Exoplanetary
Science Initiative. We are seeking a scientist who will take an active
role as a leader and collaborator in the area of exoplanet and comparative
planetary science. The successful candidate benefitswill also contribute
to the development of mission and instrument concepts, science analysis
plans, and support science program management. The candidate will be
expected to develop a strong research program, and to maintain
communication with astrophysics and planetary scientists at JPL and Caltech,
including with the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC), the
NASA Exoplanet Science Institute (NExScI), and the NASA Exoplanet
Exploration Program. We require a Ph.D. in astrophysics, planetary science,
or related field, with a record of publications in exoplanet or planetary
science, or related field. The candidate is expected to take initiative in
collaborating across exoplanet and planetary sciences, to support
planning, development, and implementation activities related to these,
and to demonstrate effective presentation and communication skills.
B612 Fellow for Computational Astrodynamics Group – JRID57663
Deadline to Apply for Job: January 31, 2017
B612 is a nonprofit institution dedicated to protecting the Earth from major asteroid impacts.
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.
Contact: jobs at b612foundation.org
http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=57663
Post-doc position: Comet science/Infrared/Rosetta
Department: LESIA
City: Meudon
State/Province:
Category: AtmospheresSpectroscopy
Country: France
Contact Person: Dominique Bockelee-Morvan
Institution: LESIA, Observatory of Paris
Application Due Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Web Link:
Position Type: Post-doctoral or Fellowship
Post-doctoral position for the analysis of VIRTIS/Rosetta data
A 2-year post-doctoral position in cometary science is opened at the Observatory of Paris (LESIA, CNRS, Meudon). Successful candidates will be expected to start their fellowship before October 2017.
The successfull applicant will analyse infrared spectra of the atmosphere of comet 67P/Churyomov-Gerasimenko obtained with the high-spectral resolution channel of the VIRTIS/Rosetta instrument (Visible Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer) built at the Observatory of Paris. The project will focuss on the study of the distributions of H2O, CO2 gases and organics, and their seasonal, diurnal, and regional variations to understand the processes which control cometary activity. Other topics of interest could be considered. The applicant will benefit of a dynamic research environment, with the possibility to interact with scientists involved in several Rosetta instruments. Conference travel and equipment support will be provided.
A PhD in astrophysics is required. The following skills will be considered in the evaluation process of the applicants :
– working knowledge in planetary science, and comets
– expertise in the reduction of infrared spectroscopic observations
– knowledge in radiative transfer
– previous experience in space missions, in particular Rosetta, is an asset.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae with a list of publications, a short review of previous works and statement of research interest. They should arrange for two reference letters. Applications should be sent via email to dominique.bockelee at obspm.fr. The closing date is 28 February 2017.
Tenure Track Research positions in Planetary Astrophysics at The Instituto de Ciencias F´ısicas de la Universidad Nacional Aut´onomade M´exico (Institute of Physical Sciences of the UNAM)
Click to access Convocatoria_plazaICF.pdf
Application Deadline Feb. 10
RESEARCH SUPPORT SPECIALIST III-
SPIF DATA MANAGER/GIS SPECIALIST-
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
The Cornell Center for Atmospheric and Planetary Science seeks
candidates with GIS experience to fill our Spacecraft Planetary
Imaging Facility, (SPIF) Data Manager’s/GIS Specialist position.
The SPIF Manager is responsible for the management of all aspects
of SPIF operations. Assisting users in locating, processing and
analyzing spacecraft data stored in NASA Planetary Data Systems.
The successful candidate will hold yearly workshops on ArcGIS,
SOCET, SET/GPX, and PDS data processing using USGS ISIS
software package. They will also develop and maintain education/public
outreach programs alongside existing center outreach personnel.
To apply and see additional information please go to:
https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CornellCareerPage/job/
Ithaca-Main-Campus/SPIF-Data-Manager-GIS-Specialist_WDR-00009712-1.
Questions may be directed to Lynda Sovocool,
Finance and Human Resource Manager, lmk3 at cornell.edu.
PART-TIME CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER
SUMMER SCIENCE PROGRAM
The Summer Science Program (SSP) is a residential enrichment program
for academically gifted high school students, operated by a small,
independent nonprofit. SSP seeks a Chief Academic Officer (CAO)
to oversee the quality and direction of its academic content.
Applications should include a CV, two letters of recommendation, and
a statement of interest that connects the candidate’s experience with SSP’s
mission. Candidates should also familiarize themselves with the website
(http://www.summerscience.org). SSP is an unusual educational organization,
and this is a new position. Please help us get to know you by including
any questions and/or comments with your application. Application
materials and inquiries should be emailed to SSP’s Executive Director,
Richard Bowdon: rbowdon at summerscience.org.
We will begin reviewing applications on February 1st.
FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCE FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The Department of Physics and Space Sciences at Florida Institute
of Technology invites applications for a permanent faculty position
beginning August 2017. This position is at the rank of assistant
professor, but higher ranks may be considered for senior or well-
established candidates. While applicants from all branches of
planetary science will be considered, those with active research
involving Mars are strongly encouraged to apply. We are especially
interested in applicants with experience that overlaps other
research areas in our department, and that can make best use of
our available research facilities. Candidates should be committed
to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels,
and to developing or bringing a leading research program in
planetary science. In a single PDF provide a cover letter, CV,
statements of research and teaching experience and interests, and
the names and contact information of at least three references.
Review of applications will begin immediately, but applications
will be accepted until the position is filled. Florida Tech is
an equal opportunity employer. For additional information visit:
http://cos.fit.edu/pss/position-pss705.php
RESEARCH SCIENTIST AT UNIVERISTY OF MARYLAND TO WORK WITH MINOR
PLANET CENTER
We are seeking a research scientist with experience related to the
Minor Planet Center and/or NASA’s Near-Earth Object Observations
program. The candidate will work with Michael A’Hearn in managing
the integration of the Minor Planet Center into the Small Bodies Node
of the Planetary Data System and will provide continuity of expertise
beyond A’Hearn’s retirement. Research in relevant fields is an
appropriate portion of the position.
Further details are available at:
http://www.astro.umd.edu/employment/index.html#planetary-mpc
Questions should be addressed directly to Professor A’Hearn
(ma at astro.umd.edu).
Applications should include a standard CV and a short (up to two
pages) summary of relevant experience.
Funding for the position is anticipated in January.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
The Department of Geology at the University of Georgia seeks to fill
a position for a tenure-track assistant professor in the field of
petrology/mineralogy, welcoming applications from scientists in both
the Earth and Planetary sciences to complement the department’s
growing focus in planetary sciences. We encourage applications from
petrologists/mineralogists with strong backgrounds in chemistry and
physics who may employ unconventional and interdisciplinary
approaches to address big-picture questions including but not limited
to petrologic and/or mineralogical aspects of planetary evolution
involving core, mantle, and/or crustal processes.
The successful candidate must be comfortable teaching our
undergraduate core curriculum classes in mineralogy and/or petrology,
a graduate course in their specialty, as well as introductory courses
in geology. The successful candidate will be expected to establish an
externally funded research program to attract outstanding graduate
students in their field, and our core electron microprobe facility
with dedicated, long-standing technical support may be critical to
that effort.
Find more information on the application materials, which should be
submitted by 5 PM January 16, 2017, at:
https://facultyjobs.uga.edu/postings/1336
The Physics & Astronomy Department at Oberlin College invites applications for a full-time tenure track faculty position in Astrophysics. Initial appointment to this position will be for a term of four years, beginning Fall 2017, and will carry the rank of Assistant Professor. In addition to teaching courses in physics and astronomy (4.5 courses per year), the incumbent will establish an active research program involving undergraduate students; laboratory space and start-up funds will be provided. Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2016, and will continue until the position is filled. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. degree in astrophysics, astronomy, physics, or related fields (in hand or expected by Fall 2017).
Candidates must demonstrate potential for excellent undergraduate teaching and mentored research. Postdoctoral research experience is desirable as is teaching experience at the undergraduate level. To apply, candidates should visit the online application site found at https://jobs.oberlin.edu/postings/3682
RESEARCH SPACE SCIENTIST, GS-1330-13/14
The Planetary Systems Branch (Code SST) within the Space Science and
Astrobiology Division (Code SS) of the Science Directorate (Code S) at
the NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field CA 94035, is currently
seeking interested applicants for the position of a Research Space
Scientist. The incumbent conducts scientific research and provides
expertise in the area of planetary atmospheres (theory/modeling), in
particular, the Mars atmosphere and its climate system, and/or
terrestrial-like planetary atmospheres. For further details and
applications procedures, please see the following USAJOBS.gov link:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/458306400
[NASA] AMES SEEKS SPACE SCIENCE DIVISION DIRECTOR
NASA is seeking applicants for the position of Division Chief of the
Space Science and Astrobiology Division at NASA Ames Research Center
(ARC) in Silicon Valley, California. The ARC Space Sciences and
Astrobiology Division is comprised of over 150 scientists and
engineers, including nearly 60 civil servants. The Division Chief
provides technical and administrative supervision and management for a
Division that conducts fundamental research in astrobiology, planetary
sciences, and astrophysics. He/she is responsible for the formulation,
strategy, advocacy, and direction of the key research, technology,
applied sciences, and science-enabling activities pursued by the
Division. The incumbent works with and advises the ARC Science
Directorate management on the strategic direction and implementation of
the Space Sciences and Astrobiology programs at the Center.
The vacancy announcement, AR17D0015, Supervisory Space Scientist,
AST, Space Sciences, GS-1330-15, opens on Wednesday, November 30, and
will close on Friday, December 16. The vacancy announcement may be
found at USAJobs.gov by accessing the link at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/457765800
All applications must be submitted within USAJobs.gov before the
posted deadline. For further information, a contact email is given in
the vacancy announcement at USAJobs.gov.
NAIF JOB OPENING
NASA’s Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility, developers of the
“SPICE” observation geometry system used worldwide in support of
planetary missions, is looking for a permanent new staff member.
Interested persons should read the detailed announcement at:
Click to access newhire_R2.pdf
and may apply for the job through the JPL Human Resources website,
here:
https://experienced-jpl.icims.com/jobs/search
selecting Requisition ID 2016-7626.
DIRECTOR FOR ASTROPHYSICS POSITION AT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE
SCIENCE INSTITUTE, BERN, SWITZERLAND
Dear Colleagues,
ISSI invites applications for Director for Astrophysics Position
Under the leadership of the Executive Director, each of the three
Directors of ISSI provides the inspirational scientific environment
of the Institute in her/his area of research, namely:
(i) Earth Observations,
(ii) Physics of the solar system and planetary sciences, and
(iii) Astrophysics and Cosmology.
The directors are the driving force behind the various activities
taking place at ISSI in their fields of research: scientific workshops,
forums, working groups and international teams. Their recognized
scientific stature ensures the visibility and guarantees the high
scientific standardsof the Institute.
Scientists corresponding to the above profile, working in any area
of space sciences in relation to Astrophysics and Cosmology are
encouraged to apply. The new Director is expected to spend about
30% (negotiable) of her/his time working for ISSI at the Institutes
premises in Bern, Switzerland, starting in July 2017 or by agreement.
The appointment will be for a period of four years renewable once.
Interested scientists should submit their applications (a letter
of motivation and curriculum vitae) in one single pdf file,
simultaneously to the chair of the Search Committee and the
secretariat of ISSI, at their earliest convenience but no later than
February 28, 2017.
Contacts:
Prof. Jean-Pierre Swings
jpswings at ulg.ac.be
Silvia Wenger
silvia.wenger at issibern.ch
TENURED SCIENTIST POSITION AT SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS
Applications are invited for a tenured position at the Swedish
Institute of Space Physics in Uppsala for studies of the magnetosphere
of the Earth, and its interaction with the upper atmosphere, in
response to extreme solar wind driving conditions such as violent
coronal mass ejections. Of particular interest are energy and plasma
exchange between the two major regimes of plasma in the near-Earth
environment, and the related flow of very intense electric currents
in the auroral and sub-auroral zone under extreme storm-time
conditions. We aim to better understand the mechanisms leading to
strong geomagnetically-induced currents affecting man-made equipment
on the ground.
Our research group carries out research to better understand extreme
space weather events and allow improved prognoses of such events
and their potential impacts. We conduct scientific studies utilising
all sources of available solar wind and magnetospheric data, such as
the missions at L1, multi-satellite missions in magnetospheric
orbits, other spacecraft in lower orbits and a variety of ground-
based instrumentation.
Contact: Professor Hermann Opgenoorth
(opg at irfu.se)
Closing date: 18 December 2016
Reference number: 2.2.1-304/16
More information: http://www.irf.se/jobb
Job opening at CU Boulder:
The Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position to begin August 2017. The search is open to all areas of planetary science. Areas of interest to the APS department include giant planets, planetary magnetospheres, icy bodies and the distant outer solar system, ocean worlds, observations of small bodies, the origin and dynamics of the solar system, comparative planetology, planetary evolution, and remote sensing. This position requires a commitment to teaching in our undergraduate and graduate programs and the ability to develop and conduct an independent research program. Applicants should hold a PhD and have research and teaching experience commensurate with the appointment level. Review of applications will begin December 1.
For more information on our department, see http://www.colorado.edu/aps/.
For more information on the job and application process see https://www.cu.edu/cu-careers, and specifically see job 06668.
FACULTY POSITION AT ROWAN UNIVERSITY
The School of Earth & Environment at Rowan University is seeking an
Assistant Professor for the Department of Geology. We seek outstanding
candidates who hold a Ph.D. (by Sept 1, 2017) in Geology/Geoscience, or
a closely related discipline. The successful candidate will have
demonstrated early success at research and publication. Postdoctoral
experience is desirable. We seek candidates who have a global focus –
established international collaborations are a plus. The areas of
expertise are open, however, preference will be given to applicants
engaged in the following research: nearterm and/or long-term
paleoclimate studies (biotic or abiotic), sea level science and coastal
sustainability, geohazards, polar research, Earth systems processes,
and planetary science in general, however, the science of impacts or
the dynamical evolution of airless planetary bodies would be of
particular interest.
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR (TIER 2) IN PLANETARY SCIENCE
Faculty position commencing at the level of Assistant or Associate
Professor
Department of Earth and Space Science & Engineering
York University
Toronto, Ontario
Applications are solicited from candidates with successful research
programs in planetary science. Research areas that complement current
activity within the department are laboratory investigations,
development of measurement instrumentation, data analysis, and
numerical modeling in support of planetary exploration missions.
For a more detailed description, please visit the web site:
http://lassonde.yorku.ca/esse-crc-planetary-science
Assistant Professor of Planetary Materials
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS), within the College of Science, Purdue University, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the area of Planetary Materials. The Planetary Science Group within EAPS has an international reputation, extensive involvement in spacecraft missions, and newly developed undergraduate and graduate programs. We seek to grow and are looking for someone who conducts laboratory analysis of planetary materials or their terrestrial analogues. Candidates must have completed their PhD in an appropriate field. The appointee is expected to develop and maintain a vigorous, externally funded, internationally recognized research program and to teach and mentor students at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applications should be submitted electronically at https://hiring.science.purdue.edu. Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a statement of research, a teaching statement, and contact information of three individuals who can provide letters of reference. Questions related to this position should be addressed to Dr. Chris Andronicos (candroni at purdue.edu), Chair of the Search Committee. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2016, and continue until the position is filled. Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
http://www.eaps.purdue.edu/about/employment.html
MARS MISSION SCIENTIST AT JSC
The Astromaterials Research Office, part of the Astromaterials Research
and Exploration Science (ARES) Division of the Exploration Integration
and Science Directorate, NASA Johnson Space Center, seeks to fill a
GS-13 Planetary Scientist civil service position with expertise in
Mars-related research and mission science. This emphasis may include
studies of astromaterials and/or analogs; generation and/or
interpretation of Mars landed or remotely-sensed mission datasets;
experimental studies of martian atmospheric, surficial, and/or interior
processes; or combinations of these. The selectee will be expected to
attract funds through peer-reviewed proposals, and/or through
involvement in NASA planetary missions, especially those to Mars.
Contributions to other ARES enterprises, such as research that advances
curation knowledge for Mars sample return.
All candidates must use the USAJobs.gov website to prepare and submit
applications, and United States citizenship is required to be eligible
for this civil service position. Please go to:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/451675100
to apply for this position. Applications will be accepted from
6 to 26 October 2016. Interested parties may direct informal inquiries
to Dr. David Draper, Manager, Astromaterials Research Office,
david.draper at nasa.gov. A how-to guide for preparing responsive
applications using the USAJobs.gov site, prepared by JSC Human
Resources, will be provided upon request.
HIRISE SPACECRAFT OPERATIONS ENGINEER POSITIONS
HiRISE (uahirise.org) is hiring two Spacecraft Operations Engineers
to work at the HiRISE Operations Center on the University of Arizona’s
Tucson campus. This is a full-time position working with HiRISE team
scientists and JPL and other MRO instrument operations staff to plan
and command high resolution images of Mars.
The successful candidates will support HiRISE personnel in carrying
out operational activities including the following: Plan observation
sequences and perform command load generation for HiRISE. Interact
and collaborate with HiRISE and MRO scientists and technicians to
choose targets and plan the observation sequences in detail, including
choosing camera settings with a detailed understanding of the MRO
mission, the HiRISE camera and Mars. Verify that the imaging carried
out during a planning cycle was properly commanded, identify potential
problems, and implement solutions.
An educational background in geosciences or remote sensing, or
experience with flight operations for remote sensing instruments is
preferred. Due to federal regulations, the position is restricted to
U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents.
The University of Arizona encourages diverse candidates to apply,
including people of color, women, veterans, and individuals with
disabilities.
Apply at:
https://uacareers.com/postings/13857
(job number A21171)
We have a new position at the University of Georgia for the rank of assistant professor in the general field of petrology/mineralogy of planetary and earth processes. Feel free to share this with anyone you know may be interested!
The Department of Geology at the University of Georgia seeks to fill a position for a tenure-track assistant professor in the field of petrology/mineralogy, welcoming applications from scientists in both the Earth and Planetary sciences to complement the department’s growing focus in planetary sciences. We encourage applications from petrologists/mineralogists with strong backgrounds in chemistry and physics who may employ unconventional and interdisciplinary approaches to address big-picture questions including but not limited to petrologic and/or mineralogical aspects of planetary evolution involving core, mantle, and/or crustal processes. A Ph.D. in Geology, Earth or Planetary Science or other related discipline is required by August 1, 2017. The successful candidate must be comfortable teaching our undergraduate core curriculum classes in mineralogy and/or petrology, a graduate course in their specialty, as well as introductory courses in geology. The successful candidate will be expected to establish an externally funded research program to attract outstanding graduate students in their field, and our core electron microprobe facility with dedicated, long-standing technical support may be critical to that effort. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of research and teaching interests and contact information for 3 references. Application materials should be uploaded to facultyjobs.uga.edu. Review of applications will begin January 16, 2017. The position will remain open until filled, but to ensure full consideration, all application materials should be submitted by 5 PM January 16, 2017.
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, its many units, and the University of Georgia are committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty and students, and sustaining a work and learning environment that is inclusive. The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status. Georgia is well known for its quality of life in regard to both outdoor and urban activities (exploregeorgia.org). UGA is a land and sea grant institution located in Athens, 90 miles northeast of Atlanta, the state capital (www.visitathensga.com; http://www.uga.edu).
https://facultyjobs.uga.edu/postings/1336
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
The Department of Astronomy at the University of Maryland (located in
College Park, MD) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty
position. Accomplished candidates in any area of astronomy,
astrophysics, or planetary science are encouraged to apply. We are
searching for candidates at the Assistant Professor (tenure-track)
level, but will consider applications for tenured ranks in exceptional
cases. A PhD in astronomy, physics, planetary science, or a related
discipline is required, and the successful candidate must have an
established record of research excellence. Candidates are expected
to have a demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching and
mentorship at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
For more details and to apply, visit:
http://www.astro.umd.edu/employment
To receive full consideration, applications must be submitted by
December 1, 2016.
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR – EXPERIMENTAL SPACE PHYSICS AT
THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
The Department of Physics and Astronomy (http://www.physics.uiowa.edu/)
at the University of Iowa seeks a space physics experimentalist with a
record of involvement in spaceflight hardware.
Interested applicants should apply at:
http://jobs.uiowa.edu/
and refer to requisition #69613. The Department and the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences are strongly committed to diversity; the
strategic plans of the University and College reflect this commitment.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment free from discrimination on the basis of
race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy, sexual
orientation, gender identity, genetic information, religion,
associational preference, status as a qualified individual with a
disability, or status as a protected veteran. The University of Iowa
is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
RESEARCH POSITION AT THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS
The Solar System Physics and Space Technology research programme at
the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) invites applications
for a temporary research position in Space Physics, related to the
ESA Rosetta mission to comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Applications
are invited both for a 2-year post-doc position and for shorter
periods for senior guest scientists.
The advertised position is a research position for studies of the
cometary plasma environment and its interaction with the solar wind
primarily using ion data from the Ion Composition Analyzer on board
Rosetta but also using data from the other instruments that form the
Rosetta Plasma Consortium (RPC).
Previous experience of working with plasma and/or particle data from
space missions is required. The position, placed in Kiruna, is
funded by the Swedish Research Council. Post-doc candidates should
have completed a PhD during 2013 or later. Candidates planning to
obtain their PhD degree no later than January 2017 can also apply.
A post-doc candidate should not currently be an active researcher
at IRF.
Closing date is 7 October 2016.
Ref: 2.2.1-235/16
More information:
http://www.irf.se/Topical/Vacancies/?group=P3&vacid=22
FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY
MINERALOGY/PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRY
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
https://dps.aas.org/content/faculty-position-planetary-mineralogypetrologygeochemistry
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, EXTRASOLAR
PLANETS
The George Mason University (htt://www.gmu.edu/) Department of Physics
and Astronomy invites candidates a tenure-track faculty position in
Extrasolar Planets. George Mason University has a strong institutional
commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its
faculty and staff, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who
will enrich Mason’s academic and culturally inclusive environment.
Responsibilities:
The successful candidate is expected to carry out a vigorous and
externally funded research program; teach courses at the undergraduate
and graduate levels; and provide service activities.
Qualifications:
Applicants must have completed a Ph.D. in physics, astronomy, or a
closely related field, prior to the first day of this appointment.
Well-qualified candidates will have postdoctoral research experience
and show promise for developing an independent and externally funded
research program. Consideration for expertise in observational and
theoretical studies of extrasolar planets including detection,
characterization and formation and evolution.
For a complete listing of duties and qualifications, and to apply for
position F9967z, go to:
http://jobs.gmu.edu/
George Mason University is an EO/AA employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national
origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
USGS in Flagstaff is looking for a Data Scientist Contractor
GEOMICROBIOLOGY/ASTROBIOLOGY POSITION OPEN AT JSC
Please see the job description below for the new geomicrobiology/astrobiology position open at JSC. Also included below are instructions on how to apply for the position through the USAJOBS website. If you have any questions about the position, please contact Dr. Cynthia Evans (cindy.evans-1 at nasa.gov).
Due to an administrative glitch, the Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at the NASA Johnson Space Center is reposting a position opening for a specialist in the field of geomicrobiology or astrobiology. Qualified candidates who applied previously are encouraged to re-apply. The successful candidate will serve NASA as curator for biological components in astromaterials. Specifically, we seek an individual with current expertise in at least one of the following areas: (1) biological cleanliness and quantitative biological contaminant characterization; (2) chemical, mineralogical, or petrological consequences of microbial interaction with astromaterials, astromaterials simulants, and terrestrial analogs of astromaterials; (3) sample collection and handling (including transport, containment, preservation, and curation) of geological materials that contain microbial matter. The successful candidate should have a Ph.D. and at least 2 years of relevant post-graduate experience, and a demonstrated record of contributions to the field. The candidate shall develop an externally funded research program in the area of geomicrobiology and/or astrobiology. Additional duties include development and implementation of curation plans for astromaterials returned from future missions with possible extraterrestrial biological components; conducting advanced curation research to prevent biological contamination of NASA’s past, present, and future astromaterials collections. Furthermore, he or she will be expected to develop methods of monitoring for biological contamination within curation facilities and in NASA’s astromaterials collections. This individual will also provide expertise in the area of contamination knowledge as it relates to biological cleanliness of NASA spacecraft at all stages of a mission. The position is posted at USAJobs at http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/450322000, starting 9/14 and closing 10/5, 2016.
The University of Bayreuth is a research oriented university with internationally competitive and interdisciplinary profile fields in research and teaching. At the Bavarian Research Institute of Experimental Geochemistry & Geophysics (Bayerisches Geoinstitut) of the University of Bayreuth applications are invited for a
Tenure track W2/W3 professorship in Experimental Planetology.
The position will be initially filled at the associate professor level (W2) but can be converted to a full professorship (W3) upon successful demonstration of excellence in research and teaching.
The Bayerisches Geoinstitut is seeking an outstanding scientist with broad experience in the use of experimental methods to investigate aspects of planetary formation, evolution and tectonic processes. Internationally-renowned candidates are sought from the fields of experimental petrology, geochemistry and geophysics whose research interests embrace the study of the origin, composition, structure and dynamics of planets and, in particular, planetary interiors. This could include the use of observational and analytical approaches in the investigation of planets or planetary materials or the use of experimental approaches to facilitate the analysis of meteorite/planetary samples.
The successful candidate will exploit national and international funding opportunities and establish an internationally visible dynamic research group that includes early career scientists. He/she will also participate in teaching, particularly at the Master’s and Ph.D. level.
Requirements for this position (in accordance with Article 7 and Article 10 para 3 BayHSchPG) are a university degree, a doctoral degree, proven excellence in teaching and a post-doctoral qualification to teach at a professorial level (Habilitation). Alternatively evidence of equivalent scholarly achievement, for example, as a junior professor or in a non-university environment will also be considered. The ability to teach in English is expected. Only applicants who are 51 years of age or younger can be hired as civil servants (Article 10 para 3 BayHSchPG).
The University of Bayreuth seeks to increase the proportion of women involved in research and teaching (in accordance with Article 4 para 1 sentence 1 BayHSchG) and therefore particularly welcomes female applicants. All qualifications being equal, severely disabled applicants will be given priority. The University of Bayreuth strives to further increase the diversity of its academic staff. For this reason, scholars who can help make the research and teaching profile of the university more diverse are strongly encouraged to apply, as are applicants with children. The University of Bayreuth has been certified as a “family-friendly university” and offers “dual career support” for career-oriented partners of highly qualified employees. In addition, an audit conducted by the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) returned a favourable review for the University of Bayreuth’s commitment to internationalization.
Please send your cover letter and supporting documents (CV outlining your education and academic career, a list of publications, a list of courses taught, your certificates, and a description of your research) to the Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences by 26.10.2016. Application documents cannot be returned to the applicant, and if unsuccessful, the files will be permanently disposed of in accordance with Data Protection Law. Please also submit an identical copy of your application as a single PDF file (up to 30 MB) to dekanat.bcg at uni-bayreuth.de.
STSCI JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) has immediate openings
for tenure-track Astronomer (50% research, 50% mission support) and
Scientist (20% research, 80% mission support) positions. STScI operates
the Hubble Space Telescope, will be the science operations center for
the James Webb Space Telescope, and is involved in other observatories,
missions and mission studies. Candidates must have a Ph.D. or
equivalent degree in astronomy, planetary science, or a related field.
Experience with space- or ground-based observations, observatory
systems, instruments, or data archives is particularly sought, and
theoretical, computational and data analysis skills are also valuable.
Applications are due Oct. 31, 2016. Further details may be found at:
https://rn11.ultipro.com/SPA1004/JobBoard/listjobs.aspx?__VT=ExtCan
Job # 16-0223 – Astronomer
Job # 16-0224 – Scientist
CO-INVESTIGATOR NEEDED FOR NEO FOLLOW-UP PROJECT
http://www.tenagraobservatories.com
Must have good telescope skills and experience, especially hands on
with sub 1.0-m telescopes of all kinds and a variety of CCD cameras,
extensive experience in astrometry of MPs (especially NEOs). Must be
able to stand in for PI, manage data analyst and programmer as well as
manage 3 telescopes, two on-site in S. Arizona and one remote in the
Sierra Nevada in California. Must live local to S. Arizona and have
own car. Experience in programing, especially Visual Basic and FORTRAN,
a definite plus. This is a VERY hands-on position requiring learning
Tenagra Observatories’ NEO nightly triage and tools for morning
analysis output from moving body detection system as well as trouble
shooting 3 telescopes. Candidates must have a high level of
independence and creative solutions from hardware to software. Some
overseas travel necessary.
Position begins 1/1/17 and ends 12/31/20.
Contact: Michael Schwartz, mbs at tenagraobservatories.com
LECTURESHIP/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS (3 POSTS)
Department of Physics
University of Warwick
Warwick, United Kingdom
https://dps.aas.org/node/1711
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY
Department of Astronomy
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
https://dps.aas.org/content/assistant-professor-astronomy
A 2-year post-doctoral position in cometary science is opened at the Observatory of Paris (LESIA, CNRS, Meudon), beginning in fall 2016.
The successful applicant will analyze infrared spectra of the atmosphere of comet 67P/Churyomov-Gerasimenko obtained with the high-spectral resolution channel of the VIRTIS/Rosetta instrument (Visible Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer) built at the Observatory of Paris. The project will focus on the study of the distributions of H2O and CO2 gases and their variations to understand the processes that control cometary activity. Other topics of interest could be considered.
A PhD in astrophysics is required. The following skills will be considered in the evaluation process of the applicants:
– working knowledge in planetary science and comets
– expertise in reduction of infrared spectroscopic observations
– knowledge in radiative transfer
– previous experience in space missions, in particular Rosetta, is an asset.
Applicants should submit a CV with a publications list, a short review of previous works and statement of research interest. They should arrange for two reference letters. Applications should be sent via email to dominique.bockelee at obspm.fr. The closing date is 25 September 2016. Late applications can be considered, until the position is filled.
https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/careers-employment/postdoctoral-position-for-the-analysis-of-virtisro/
TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology invites qualified candidates to
apply for a tenure track position at the assistant professor level beginning
July 2017 or thereafter. Applicants with research interests in Planetary
Science are encouraged to apply. We seek an outstanding scientist with
interest in and potential for innovation and leadership in teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate levels and research. The search is in the broad
area of Planetary Science encompassing our Solar System as well as
exoplanets, including theory, observation, and instrumentation. However,
we are especially interested in individuals whose research complements
existing MIT expertise.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Planetary Science or related field by the
start of employment and must demonstrate ability to excel in teaching. A
complete application must include curriculum vitae, two-page description
of research and teaching plans and three letters of recommendations.
Applications are being accepted at Academic Jobs Online:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/7724 To receive full consideration,
complete applications must be received by: December 1, 2016.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northern Arizona University is hiring for a tenure-track professor in Planetary Science and Astronomy in support of the new PhD program. Review of applications to begin on October 24.
USGS is hiring. Looking to fill up to 3 early- to mid-career scientists.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/448280600/
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/448280800/
These are interdisciplinary in nature. If you are a cartographer, geographer, geodesist, computer scientist, etc., you qualify also as a physical scientist. Open to all US citizens.
USGS is an equal-opportunity employer. We believe science is improved when we have a diversity of experiences and perspectives. We encourage individuals from underserved and underrepresented groups to apply.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northern Arizona University is seeking excellent candidates for a tenure-track position in astronomy and/or planetary science at the Assistant Professor level beginning in August 2017 to help launch its new PhD program. The successful candidates are expected to become excellent and enthusiastic teachers, conduct externally funded research, advise students, and serve on committees at both the department and university level.
https://hr.peoplesoft.nau.edu/psp/ph92prta/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=2&JobOpeningId=602693&PostingSeq=1
Faculty opening at Oxford in exoplanets, Solar System planets & deep-time Earth paleoclimate. Tempted myself but no. https://www.ox.ac.uk/about/jobs/academic/index/ac21844j/
The University of Glasgow is advertising for a permanent lecturer in planetary science, ideally with expertise in planetary geology, meteoritics, or astrobiology. Details are available at http://www.gla.ac.uk/about/jobs/vacancies/, quoting reference 013828.
The closing date is 28 August 2016. For informal enquires contact Martin.Lee at Glasgow.ac.uk
https://rn11.ultipro.com/SPA1004/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=%2ADCDF56CAA264F009
The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) has immediate openings for Support Scientists in the Instruments Division and/or the Science Mission Office to work in areas related to:
• the science operations, calibration, and user support of the instruments for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST);
• the development and testing of the instruments and telescope, ground systems testing and preparations for on-orbit commissioning of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST);
• Science policy support for HST and/or JWST
ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
The European Space Agency awards several postdoctoral fellowships each year.
The aim of these fellowships is to provide young scientists, holding a PhD
or the equivalent degree, with the means of performing space science
research in fields related to the ESA Science and Robotic Exploration
Programmes. Areas of research include planetary science, astronomy and
astrophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial science, plasma physics and
fundamental physics. The fellowships have a duration of two years and are
tenable at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in
Noordwijk, Netherlands, or at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in
Villafranca del Castillo, near Madrid, Spain.
Applications are now solicited for fellowships in space science to begin in
the fall of 2017. Preference will be given to applications submitted by
candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. Candidates not holding
a PhD yet are encouraged to apply, but they must provide evidence of
receiving their degree before starting the fellowship.
ESA fellows are enrolled in ESA’s Social Security Scheme, which covers
medical expenses, invalidity and death benefits. A monthly deduction covers
these short-term and long-term risks.
The deadline for applications is 29 October 2016.
More information on the ESA Research Fellowship programme in Space Science,
on the conditions and eligibility, as well as the application form can retrieved from
http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Questions on the scientific aspects of the
ESA Fellowship in Space Science not answered in the above pages can be sent
by e-mail to the fellowship coordinators, Dr. Oliver Jennrich or Dr. Bruno
Altieri at the address fellowship@cosmos.esa.int
OPEN POSITIONS IN THE UNI BERN’S PLANETARY IMAGING GROUP
The University of Bern’s Planetary Imaging Group has a post-doctoral
vacancy for Mars and/or cometary research in connection to surface
ices. There are also possibilities at PhD level and in addition a
position for persons with experience in visualization techniques for
imaging data. Further details at:
http://pig.space.unibe.ch/open-positions.html
The Center for Earth and Planetary Studies at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum has a position opened for a Research Geologist.
This is a GS-12 entry level position.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/443130700
USGS Astrogeology has a term position open for a computer scientist:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/442919200/
The American Museum of Natural History is looking to fill a grant funded research position analyzing cometary samples from the NASA Stardust mission.
Techniques used at AMNH include 3D confocal microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and synchrotron XRF, among others. Prior experience in these techniques is not necessary.
This would be a great position for recent Masters or Bachelors graduates.
careers.amnh.org/applicants/Central?quickFind=52078
The Physics Department at West Virginia Wesleyan College (https://www.wvwc.edu/dptphysics) is seeking a geophysicist or planetary geophysicist to fill a full-time faculty position. The College is primarily an undergraduate institution, with 1500 students, and is best known for its strong liberal arts and science programs. There are 100 undergraduate physics majors in a department that emphasizes applied physics. Nearby are excellent astrophysics scientists and facilities at West Virginia University and at Green Bank Observatory. WV Wesleyan is a member of the NASA-West Virginia Space Grant Consortium and has faculty and students working on NASA-related research. The College seeks a diverse faculty and would welcome individuals with ties to national research organizations who have particular interest in good teaching and working with undergraduate students in small groups. Start-up research funds are available. Applications and letters of inquiry may be sent to Dr. G. Albert Popson, Physics Chair, at: popson at wvwc.edu.
This is an informal heads-up announcement. The Astromaterials Research Office, part of the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division of the Exploration Integration and Science Directorate, NASA Johnson Space Center, anticipates filling a Planetary Scientist civil service position during 2016. This position is included within a broad specialty that involves study of the origin, composition, structure, and evolution of the bodies of the solar system, including the planets and their satellites, the Earth and Moon, meteorites, asteroids, comets, and dust. For this position, we seek a Planetary Scientist with expertise in Mars-related research and mission science. This emphasis includes, but is not limited to, studies of astromaterials and/or analogs; generation and/or interpretation of Mars landed or remotely-sensed mission datasets; experimental studies of martian atmospheric, surficial, and/or interior processes; or combinations of these. The successful candidate will be expected to support their research program by attracting funds through peer-reviewed proposals to NASA programs such as Solar System Workings, Emerging Worlds, Data Analysis Programs, and/or through involvement in NASA planetary missions, especially those to Mars. Contributions to other ARES enterprises, such as research that advances curation knowledge for Mars sample return or the formulation of eventual human-crewed missions to Mars would also be strongly encouraged; JSC is the home of NASA human spaceflight.
All candidates must use the USAJobs.gov website to prepare and submit applications, and United States citizenship is required to be eligible for this civil service position. We anticipate filling the position at the GS-13 level ($95,343-123,951, see https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/16Tables/html/HOU.aspx) at a starting date to be negotiated. We will release a second announcement several weeks before the position opportunity to advise of application dates and deadlines and to provide the formal job posting data. Interested parties may direct informal inquiries to Dr. David Draper, Manager, Astromaterials Research Office, david.draper at nasa.gov. A how-to guide for preparing responsive applications using the USAJobs.gov site, prepared by JSC Human Resources, will be provided upon request.
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Hawaii at Manoa (Gas Phase Reaction Dynamics)
The Reaction Dynamics Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the field of experimental physical chemistry (combustion chemistry, reaction dynamics, astrochemistry, laboratory astrophysics) to study the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in combustion processes and in the interstellar medium. The appointment period is initially for one year, but can be renewed based on availability of funds and satisfactory progress (first author peer reviewed publications).
The salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Successful applicants should have a strong background in one or more of the following: experimental reaction dynamics, molecular beams, UHV tech nology, pulsed laser systems. Programming experience in C, C++ and/or labview is desirable. A description of our current research can be found at http://www.chem.hawaii.edu/Bil301/welcome.html.
Solid communication skills in English (written, oral) and a documented publication record in internationally circulated, peer-reviewed journals are mandatory. Only self-motivated and energetic candidates capable of working in a team are encouraged to apply; please send a letter of interest, three letters of recommendation, CV, and publication list to Prof. Ralf I. Kaiser, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822-2275, USA. Only complete, electronic applications in pdf format will be considered (ralfk@hawaii.edu). The review of applications will start June 27, 2016, and continues until the position is filled.
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION, DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND
PLANETARY SCIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
The Department of Geology and Planetary Science at the University of
Pittsburgh is currently advertising for a visiting (non-tenure track)
assistant professor position with specialties in one or more of the
following: planetary science, volcanology, igneous petrology and/or
tectonics. Due to a recent departure of a faculty member, this new
hire would ideally start in the Fall. Therefore, this is being treated
as a rapid hire/turn-around.
You can find the details of the position and the application procedure
here:
http://www.geology.pitt.edu/news/visiting-assistant-professor
Please feel free to contact me or the Chair of the Search committee
(gpsgrad at pitt.edu) if you have further questions.
Cheers,
Michael Ramsey, Professor
Visiting Assistant Professor
The Department of Geology and Environmental Science at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for a full-time visiting assistant professor position beginning in the Fall of 2016. The position is outside of the tenure stream. The successful candidate will be expected to teach both undergraduate curriculum courses including The Planets, as well as possible graduate courses such as Volcanology, Tectonics, Geophysics, Planetary Geology and/or those that fall within the candidate’s area of expertise. The position may also include serving on MS and PhD student committees as well as helping to direct undergraduate research projects. The department offers an undergraduate certificate program in GIS/RS, a professional M.S. degree in GIS/RS (http://pro-ms.geology.pitt.edu/) and MS and PhD degrees in Geology & Environmental Science.
http://www.geology.pitt.edu/news/visiting-assistant-professor
Job Posting at NASA-JSC: Geomicrobiologist http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/439628900
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at the NASA Johnson Space Center seeks a specialist in the field of geomicrobiology or astrobiology. The successful candidate will serve NASA as curator for biological components in astromaterials. Specifically, we seek an individual with expertise in at least one of the following areas: (1) biological cleanliness and quantitative biological contaminant characterization; (2) chemical, mineralogical, or petrological consequences of microbial interaction with astromaterials, astromaterials simulants, and terrestrial analogs of astromaterials; (3) sample collection and handling (including transport, containment, preservation, and curation) of geological materials that contain microbial matter.
The successful candidate shall develop an externally funded research program in the area of geomicrobiology and/or astrobiology. Additional duties include development and implementation of curation plans for astromaterials returned from future missions with possible extraterrestrial biological components; conducting advanced curation research to prevent biological contamination of NASA’s past, present, and future astromaterials collections. Furthermore, he or she will be expected to develop methods of monitoring for biological contamination within curation facilities and in NASA’s astromaterials collections. This individual will also provide expertise in the area of contamination knowledge as it relates to biological cleanliness of NASA spacecraft at all stages of a mission.
The position will be posted at USAJobs (http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/439628900), starting May 24 and closing June 14, 2016
PLANETARY GIS SPECIALIST
SETI Institute
Mountain View, CA
The Planetary GIS Data Specialist is responsible for producing
“research ready” cartographic and geospatial data for various projects.
This work involves interfacing with the supervisor to determine the
data processing strategy for a particular project and then executing
that strategy.
For consideration, please send resume and cover letter to: https://home.eease.adp.com/recruit/?id=15252021
AST, Planetary Studies
LYNDON B. JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/439628900
Serves as Geo-microbiologist and/or Astro-biologist Specialist for the study and curation of planetary geological samples in the Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office, responsible for maintenance of scientific credentials through participation in technical professional activities that include research and authorship of peer-reviewed scientific reports, and scientific service through activities such as student mentoring and service on scientific panels.
From Moses Milazzo
Software Development Contract Opportunity Announcement:
I need a student, possibly more than one student (undergrad, masters, or PhD), to help me with some software development.
This development will involve using the USGS Astrogeology Science Center’s ISIS3 API to develop software for the CaSSIS and OSIRIS-REx OCAMS instruments.
I’m looking to start interviews next week. I will continue to accept CVs until COB (AZ time) 10 June, 2016.
Please encourage your students to consider this opportunity.
Because we are an equal opportunity employer, and because equal opportunity only comes from equal representation, I ask that if you have contact with women and other underserved minorities in the planetary and computer sciences, please encourage them to apply.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8gUP_oy7aYiU1lYTVNYVHVKZ3c/view?usp=sharing
Job: Staff Scientist in Geophysics, Geochemistry, and/or Cosmochemistry
Department: DTM – Terrestrial Magnetism
Location: Carnegie Science, Broad Branch Road, N.W., Washington, DC
The Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) at the Carnegie Institution for Science seeks applicants for the position of Staff Scientist in the broad categories of geophysics, geochemistry, and/or cosmochemistry. We are particularly interested in innovative researchers whose observations help to constrain the role of fluids (e.g., water, other volatiles, melt) in: the past and present evolution of the solid Earth; the formation and early development of Earth’s atmosphere; and/or the origin of volatiles on Earth and other rocky planets. Subfields of interest include, but are not limited to, geodesy, geo/cosmochemistry, magnetotellurics, noble gases, remote sensing, seismology, and/or astrochemistry. Applicants who integrate across traditional boundaries are particularly encouraged to apply. The applicant should complement existing strengths within the Department (http://dtm.carnegiescience.edu/research). We especially encourage applications from early career scientists and from members of traditionally underrepresented groups.
https://jobs.carnegiescience.edu/jobs/staff-scientist-in-geophysics-geochemistry-andor-cosmochemistry/
From the AASWomen Newsletter:
– Instructor position, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Northern Arizona University
http://www.nau.edu/hr
– Deputy Division Director, Astronomical Sciences, National Science Foundation
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/430339300
– Professor of Physics, Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, Portsmouth, UK
http://www.icg.port.ac.uk/2016/05/professor-of-physics-x2/
PLANETARY INTERIOR STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS SCIENTIST
Job ID #2016-6584
For full information:
http://Careerlaunch.jpl.nasa.gov/
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory invites applications for a full-time
position in interior structure and dynamics of planets and satellites.
The applicant will join a broad-based team of scientists and engineers
to advance JPL’s Planetary Science research that excels in applying
remote sensing data, in-situ measurements and state of the art models
to planetary geophysics. Determining the interior structure and
dynamics of planets, moons, and small objects is key to better
understanding of the formation and differentiation of Solar System
objects. The scientific scope of interest for this position is broad,
but candidates should have demonstrated expertise in one of the
following areas: Modeling of signal propagation in solid bodies and
atmospheres, with applications, for example, to icy satellites, Mars,
Venus, and giant planets; Processing of geophysical data, in particular
seismic signals, over a broad range of frequencies; Material mechanical
properties and their dependence on several parameters including
pressure, temperature and forcing frequency; and/or Modeling of
planetary internal processes. The selected applicant is expected to
participate in or lead science definition and advancement of new
science, technology, and mission proposals.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher to support investigations of the past Mars climate and atmosphere. The successful candidate will work with Assistant Professor Edwin Kite to modify and run Mars mesoscale models and Mars global climate models, and analyze the output of those models. The emphasis of the work will be on processes that operated early in Mars history and during the transition from Mars’ early wetter climate to the present dry climate. Candidates should have a background in Planetary Science, Earth Science, or Astrophysics, and experience with modifying sophisticated numerical models. Start date is flexible.
The University of Chicago hosts a vibrant planets and exoplanets research program, with particular emphasis on potentially habitable planets: http://geosci.uchicago.edu/research/planetary-sciences-and-cosmochemistry/
Application materials should be received by July 15 for full consideration. Applicants should send a CV, a brief description of research interests and experience, and a list of publications as a single PDF file to kite at uchicago.edu. Applicants should also arrange to have two letters of reference sent to this email address. Please direct informal inquiries about this post to Edwin Kite (kite at uchicago.edu).
This postdoctoral position will be for one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second year, and comes with a competitive salary and generous benefits.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status or status as an individual with disability.
The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Disabled/Veterans Employer.
https://careers.agu.org/job/7996620/postdoctoral-scholar/
Faculty Positions in Geosciences and in Environmental Sciences
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for multiple tenure-track or tenured faculty positions. The positions can be filled at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level, starting as early as Fall 2016. The successful candidates are expected to develop internationally recognized and externally funded research programs, to help develop and participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching, and to supervise graduate student research. In the case of an appointment with tenure, the candidate must already be internationally recognized and have a demonstrated record of external research funding. A Ph.D. is required in the Earth Sciences or a related natural sciences discipline; post-doctoral experience is desirable. Applicants are sought for two focus areas:
Geosciences including low-temperature geochemistry and studies of the early Earth, cosmochemistry, geophysics and geodynamics, volcanology and igneous petrology. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research has synergies with our recent hires with expertise in sedimentary, metamorphic and tectonic processes, planetary geology, and planetary atmospheres.
Environmental Sciences including: natural resources (including water, metals, soils, and energy), ecology, critical zone science, marine sciences, cryospheric sciences, geomorphology, landscape hydrology, environmental change, air pollution, and, biogeochemistry. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research has synergies with our program in Global Environmental Change and Sustainability.
Opportunities exist for the successful candidate to forge research and teaching ties with other parts of the Johns Hopkins community that are active in the earth and environmental sciences, and sustainability. They include multiple engineering departments, Environmental Health Sciences at the School of Public Health, the Applied Physics Laboratory, and the cross-departmental Environment, Energy, Sustainability, and Health Institute. There are excellent opportunities for additional collaborations within the Baltimore-Washington region, including with the Carnegie Institution, the Smithsonian Institution, the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Maryland, and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Applications must be submitted electronically using Interfolio http://apply.interfolio.com/34960, should indicate the relevant focus area and must include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, and the names and complete contact information of at least three references. Questions concerning submission of application materials should be directed to Kristen Heisey (kgaines@jhu.edu). Other requests for information may be directed to Professor Sverjensky, Geosciences, Search Committee Chair (sver@jhu.edu) and/or Professor Waugh, Environmental Sciences Search Committee Chair (Waugh@jhu.edu). Review of the applications will begin immediately and will continue until the positions are filled. Applications received by 30 June, 2016 will receive full consideration.
Johns Hopkins University is committed to active recruitment of a diverse faculty and student body. The University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities and encourages applications from these and other protected group members. Consistent with the University’s goals of achieving excellence in all areas, we will assess the comprehensive qualifications of each applicant.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS [2]
Postdoctoral Position in Space Physics to work with particle data from
the Mars Express mission
The Solar System Physics and Space Technology research programme at the
Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Kiruna invites applications
for a Postdoctoral position in Space Physics, related to the analysis
of particle data from the ESA Mars Express mission. IRF is the
Principal Investigator of the Analyzer of Space Plasmas and Energetic
Atoms (ASPERA-3) on board Mars Express. ASPERA-3 has been operating at
Mars since the Mars Express orbit insertion in 2003 and has collected a
large volume of data related to the solar wind-Mars interaction.
The position, placed in Kiruna, is funded by the Swedish Research
Council and is for 2 years. Previous experience of working with plasma
and/or particle data from space missions is required. Relevant
experience with planetary-solar wind interaction studies is a merit.
Candidates should have completed a PhD no earlier than 2013 or must
plan to have completed their PhD degree no later than August 2016.
Closing date is 16 May 2016.
Ref. 2.2.1-107/16.
More information:
http://www.irf.se/link/mex_postdoc_may2016
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS [1]
Postdoctoral Position in Space Physics to work with data from the
Rosetta Ion Composition Analyzer
The Solar System Physics and Space Technology research programme at the
Swedish Institute of Space Physics (http://www.irf.se) invites
applications for a Postdoctoral position in Space Physics, related to
the ESA Rosetta mission to comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The
position is for studies of the cometary plasma environment and its
interaction with the solar wind using ion data. The work mainly
concerns data from the Ion Composition Analyzer (ICA) on board Rosetta
and the other instruments that form the Rosetta Plasma Consortium
(RPC).
The position, placed in Kiruna, is funded by the Swedish Research
Council and is for 2 years. Previous experience of working with plasma
and/or particle data from space missions is required. Relevant
experience with planetary-solar wind interaction studies is a merit.
Candidates should have completed a PhD no earlier than 2013 or must
plan to have completed their PhD degree no later than August 2016.
Closing date is 16 May 2016.
Ref. 2.2.1-96/16.
More information:
http://www.irf.se/link/rosetta_postdoc_may2016
MARS PALEOCIMATE POSTDOC
University of Chicago
Application Deadline : July 15, 2016
https://dps.aas.org/content/mars-paleoclimate-postdoc
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of
Chicago seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher to support
investigations of the past Mars climate and atmosphere. The successful
candidate will work with Assistant Professor Edwin Kite to modify and
run Mars mesoscale models and Mars global climate models, and analyze
the output of those models. The emphasis of the work will be on
processes that operated early in Mars history and during the
transition from Mars’ early wetter climate to the present dry climate.
Candidates should have a background in Planetary Science, Earth
Science, or Astrophysics, and experience with modifying sophisticated
numerical models. Start date is flexible.
The University of Chicago hosts a vibrant planets and exoplanets
research program, with particular emphasis on potentially habitable
planets: http://geosci.uchicago.edu/research/planetary-sciences-and-cosmochemistry/
Application materials should be received by July 15 for full
consideration. Applicants should send a CV, a brief description of
research interests and experience, and a list of publications as a
single PDF file to kite@uchicago.edu. Applicants should also arrange
to have two letters of reference sent to this email address. Please
direct informal inquiries about this post to Edwin Kite
(kite@uchicago.edu).
This postdoctoral position will be for one year, with the possibility
of renewal for a second year, and comes with a competitive salary and
generous benefits.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status or
status as an individual with disability. The University of Chicago is
an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity / Disabled / Veterans
Employer.
Two fixed-term staff positions are available at the Open University, UK starting in June 2016 (or soon thereafter).
1) We are seeking a highly competent and motivated postdoctoral researcher for a Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) funded research grant to conduct geochemical and isotopic measurements of lunar samples to investigate the abundance and isotopic composition of water and other associated volatiles in the lunar interior. More details can be found at: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ANK650/post-doctoral-research-associate/
2) We are also seeking to appoint a highly competent person to run the NanoSIMS 50L facility at the Open University. The instrument is used to support a diverse research portfolio primarily in the field of Planetary Sciences investigating meteorites, analogues, and a range of returned samples (i.e. lunar, asteroidal, cometary) as well as applications in geo/environmental and materials sciences. More details can be found at: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ANK527/nanosims-project-officer/
Closing date for applications for both positions is 11th May 2016 with the interviews taking place in late May/early June.
This is an informal heads-up announcement. The Heliophysics and Planetary Science Office at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center anticipates filling a Planetary Scientist civil service position within the next several weeks. The candidate will fill a project scientist position for the Space Launch System (SLS), providing relevant expertise on Solar System destinations for human and robotic exploration. The candidate will also become a part of the MSFC Planetary Science group, focused on geologic investigation of planets, asteroids, and/or moons. We are especially interested in adding capability in remote sensing of solid surfaces to complement our existing expertise in geochronology and geophysics. The candidate is also expected to bring or build a strong independent scientific research program through peer-reviewed proposals to NASA programs and/or through involvement in NASA planetary missions.
All candidates must use the USAJobs.gov website to prepare and submit applications, and United States citizenship is required to be eligible for this civil service position. We anticipate filling the position at the GS-13 level with a starting date in mid-2016. We will announce the formal job posting data when it is available. Informal inquiries can be directed to Dr. Barbara Cohen, MSFC Planetary Sciences (http://planetary.msfc.nasa.gov), barbara.a.cohen@nasa.gov, 256-961-7566. A how-to guide for preparing responsive applications using the USAJobs.gov site will be provided upon request.
[NASA] SCIENCE MISSION DIRECTORATE SEEKS PUBLIC POLICY EXPERT
Under authority granted to NASA in the NASA Flexibility Act of 2004
(Pub. L. 108-201, 118 Stat. 461 (5 U.S.C. 9801 et seq.)), the initial
Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) appointment will be for up to
two years, with the possibility of reappointment up to a total of
six years.
Ideal candidates would have an advanced degree in Public Policy or
a related field and have multiple years of experience working in
public policy implementation. All candidates must possess excellent
policy analysis, writing and editing skills. Prior experience working
on space policy is desirable, but not required. SMD’s preferred start
date is between August 1, 2016, and September 1, 2016.
The individual selected would join a six-person team focused on
providing policy support to SMD’s over 100 missions that span
Astrophysics, Earth Science, Heliophysics, Planetary Science, and
various reimbursable projects for other agencies. In support of
SMD’s policy functions, the policy team manages SMD’s relations
with external groups, including Congress, the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP),
educational entities, and external advisory committees and boards.
In partnership with other SMD Divisions, the policy branch also
supports the SMD Associate Administrator by providing integrated
guidance, strategy, and focused advocacy for NASA’s science program.
Applicants should forward their resume or Curriculum Vita to
Dr. T. Jens Feeley at jens.feeley at nasa.gov, preferably on or before
April 22, 2016.
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
OPEN PLANETARY ASTRONOMY POSITION
The Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science at the Rochester
Institute of Technology invites applicants for a tenure track assistant
professor position in the Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing Laboratory
(DIRS). We are seeking candidates whose research expertise and
knowledge in the remote sensing field will complement the existing
and well-established expertise within DIRS in passive and active
electro-optical systems, data exploitation, modeling and simulation,
and environmental applications. Areas of complementary expertise of
interest include, but are not limited to, unmanned aerial systems,
synthetic aperture radar, and deep learning. Individuals working in
the field of planetary remote sensing will be considered. The
successful candidate will be expected to advise graduate students,
teach graduate level remote sensing courses and undergraduate courses
relevant to imaging science, and develop an externally funded research
program. More information on the activities of the DIRS group can be
found at:
http://www.cis.rit.edu/remote-sensing/about
Apply online at:
http://careers.rit.edu/faculty
Go to Search openings link then use Keyword 2245BR. Contact the search
committee with questions on the position at vodacek@cis.rit.edu.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until a
suitable candidate is found. RIT does not discriminate.
VISITING FACULTY POSITION IN ASTRONOMY
The Department of Astronomy at Mount Holyoke College invites
applications for a full-time, visiting faculty member in astronomy,
astrophysics, or a closely related field to begin fall 2016. This is a
3-year, non-renewable teaching position, with competitive salary and
benefits. Excellent facilities for teaching and research are available
in a modern, integrated, science complex.
The teaching load for this position is five courses per year, and the
successful candidate will teach at the introductory and advanced
levels. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated record of
strong teaching at the undergraduate level and experience mentoring
students who are broadly diverse with regard to race, ethnicity,
socioeconomic status, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, and
religion. All candidates should have their doctoral degree in hand by
the start of the contract period. Post-doctoral experience is
desirable. Approaches involving spacecraft observations, laboratory,
field, telescope, and theoretical methods, and remote sensing are all
welcome. For the complete job listing and to apply, please visit:
https://jobs.mtholyoke.edu/
Planetary Radar Data Systems Developer
Tracking Code
336-1100
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 Arecibo Observatory expects to have an opening for a Data Systems Developer within the Planetary Radar group, which investigates near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies using the Arecibo Observatory and the William E. Gordon Telescope. The Observatory is located south of the city of Arecibo on the island of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean.
This position would involve maintaining and upgrading (1) the software and computers that control the conduct of planetary radar observations at Arecibo Observatory, with respect to both the transmission and receipt of analog radar signals, and (2) the software and hardware that make up the digital data acquisition systems used by the group for the collection, analysis, and archiving of planetary radar data. This position would also involve the development of improved user interfaces and displays for use by our scientists when active planetary radar observations are underway.
The incumbent would be resident in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and be an employee of Universities Space Research Association. The incumbent would be expected to actively attend radar observations in order to be thoroughly familiar with our software, hardware, and operating procedures. The Observatory and the Planetary Radar group have significant computing facilities as well as a resident IT support staff.
Required Skills
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field, with two years’ experience or equivalent.
Knowledge of the GNU Linux operating system and high-level programming languages including C, Perl, and HTML.
Experience in IDL, UI design, instrument control, and Tcl/Tk preferred but not required.
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
Planetary Radar Data Systems Developer
Tracking Code
336-1100
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 Arecibo Observatory expects to have an opening for a Data Systems Developer within the Planetary Radar group, which investigates near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System bodies using the Arecibo Observatory and the William E. Gordon Telescope. The Observatory is located south of the city of Arecibo on the island of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean.
This position would involve maintaining and upgrading (1) the software and computers that control the conduct of planetary radar observations at Arecibo Observatory, with respect to both the transmission and receipt of analog radar signals, and (2) the software and hardware that make up the digital data acquisition systems used by the group for the collection, analysis, and archiving of planetary radar data. This position would also involve the development of improved user interfaces and displays for use by our scientists when active planetary radar observations are underway.
The incumbent would be resident in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and be an employee of Universities Space Research Association. The incumbent would be expected to actively attend radar observations in order to be thoroughly familiar with our software, hardware, and operating procedures. The Observatory and the Planetary Radar group have significant computing facilities as well as a resident IT support staff.
Required Skills
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field, with two years’ experience or equivalent.
Knowledge of the GNU Linux operating system and high-level programming languages including C, Perl, and HTML.
Experience in IDL, UI design, instrument control, and Tcl/Tk preferred but not required.
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
The Post-Doctoral Fellow will analyze existing datasets and co-author
research publications pertaining to several large empirical research
projects. Two of the projects investigate the predictors of
persistence in MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) participation, in a
computer science and an astronomy MOOC, respectively. The third
project is a national survey study that examines the factors leading
to students’ success in introductory computer science courses at the
college level. The fellow’s responsibilities include conducting
literature searches and reviews, developing testable hypotheses,
conducting statistical data analyses to test these hypotheses, and
writing up the results in publishable form, under the guidance of, and
in co-authorship with, senior members of the research team. The fellow
will use techniques such as survival analysis, hierarchical linear
modeling, propensity weighting, and factor analysis.
Requirements
Doctoral degree in a social science, education, computer science,
science/math education, or engineering education. Evidence of
publication productivity in peer-reviewed journals. Strong literature
review and statistical skills.
Duration
One year; full-time.
Contact
Please send cover letter and CV to Gerhard Sonnert at
SEDPostdoc at cfa.harvard.edu. Submission deadline is on or before
Friday, February 12, 2016.
Harvard University is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status,
protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by
law.
The University of Maine is looking for at least 1 (possibly 2) lecturers whose focus would be laboratory instruction. The details are here:
https://umaine.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobID=32262&job=lecturer-in-physics
From the ad:
> Knowledge, Skills & Qualifications:
>
> Required:
>
> • A master’s degree in physics or the equivalent by date of hire.
> • An established strong teaching record in an area of, or closely related to, undergraduate physics and astronomy.
> • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
> • Demonstrated effective skills in safely conducting laboratory instruction.
> • Demonstrated effective skills in developing and teaching laboratory activities using up-to-date pedagogical techniques.
>
> Preferred:
>
> • Demonstrated successful experience in a supervisory role.
> • Demonstrated record of successful performance in collaborative settings.
> • Coursework in physics beyond the master’s level.
Please send folks my way (mwittmann at maine.edu) if they have any questions. Thanks!
UNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE POSITIONS
FLORIDA SPACE INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA (UCF), ORLANDO, FLORIDA
The Florida Space Institute (http://fsi.ucf.edu/), a multi-disciplinary
center based in Orlando, Florida is devoted to facilitating and conducting
leading edge applied and basic research in space fields ranging from
planetary science to space physics to Earth science. We are now seeking
new applications for lunar, planetary and extra-solar planet research
scientist positions.
UCF and FSI have a range of planetary scientists, primarily working
in the areas of small body studies, Mars, and exoplanets (see http://planets.ucf.edu/),
and we are committed to becoming a premier institution in planetary
science and education. Of particular interest to FSI are Principal Investigators
of planetary science research grants, centers, and mission experiments who
are seeking a greater career opportunity.
Applicants must have a PhD in a planetary science or a relevant field.
Preference will be given to candidates with at least six years post qualification
experience. Successful applicants should have demonstrated research leadership
ability and interpersonal skills, and a consistent record of both research
publications and competitively funded space research and/or experimentation
grants and contracts.
Review of applications will start in March 2016. Applicants should apply
online at http://www.jobswithucf.com and click on the ‘Search Available Positions’
option on the top left. Once there, type in position number 42542 in the
“keywords” box to search for this position. The hired candidate is expected
to start employment at UCF in the Fall 2016 semester.
The University of Central Florida is an equal opportunity, equal access,
and affirmative action employer.
3 Postdoc Positions
The Reaction Dynamics Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa
JOB OPPORTUNITY: EXPERIMENTAL PLANETARY SCIENCES (EPS)
The California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Postdoctoral Scholars Program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in JPL’s Ice Spectroscopy Laboratory (ISL).
The research will involve laboratory simulations to understand surface processes on icy bodies such as Europa and on Titan. Dr. Murthy Gudipati (Principal Scientist), in JPL’s Planetary Sciences Section, will serve as JPL postdoctoral advisor to the selected candidate. Candidates should have a recent PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Planetary Science, or related scientific area with a strong background in advanced laboratory physical chemistry/chemical physics. Experience in planetary sciences, astrochemistry, and astrobiology is highly desirable. Candidates who have received their PhD within the past five years since the date of their application are eligible. This positions is for one-year and may be renewed up to a maximum of three years based on performance and availability of funds.
Arrange for 2-3 letters of reference letters to be sent to:
Dr. Murthy Gudipati (+1-818-354-2637)
murthy.gudipati(at)jpl.nasa.gov
Caltech and JPL are equal opportunity/affirmative action employers. Women, minorities, veterans, and disabled persons are encouraged to apply.
Job announcement for teaching faculty in the new Western Integrated Science Program. http://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/faculty/WISC-LT.pdf
[NASA] VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT, SUPERVISORY AST, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGIGAL
EVOLUTION, GS-1301-15
The Exobiology Branch of the Science Directorate at NASA Ames Research
Center is seeking a Branch Chief. The incumbent is responsible for the
technical and administrative functions of the Branch, including
planning, coordinating, implementing, and performing research in
exobiology, evolutionary biology, and astrobiology, as well as
supervising Branch personnel.
To receive consideration, you must submit a resume to USAJOBS and
answer NASA-specific questions:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/422570100
The incumbent will serve as the Supervisor of the Exobiology Branch
which includes providing occupational specific technical and
administrative direction 50 percent of the time to three or more
subordinate employees performing the work and functions of the
organization; obtaining resources and identifying strategic
objectives for the organization; defining jobs, selecting employees,
and assigning work; defining technical work requirements and
milestones; evaluating the organization and employee accomplishments.
The incumbent will perform research in the field of exobiology,
specifically the nature, distribution, origin, and evolution of
prebiotic molecular systems and protobiological processes, recognized
as being unyielding to research analysis and that have been recognized
as representing critical obstacles to any significant progress;
determine the area of research and plan of attack in addressing
priority agency issues.
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS,
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
The Department of Planetary Sciences/Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
(LPL), University of Arizona, seeks to fill a tenure-track faculty
position in the area of Solar and Heliospheric Physics, defined
broadly. Theorists, numerical modelers, data analysts, and
instrumentalists are encouraged to apply. Initial appointment will
preferably be at the level of untenured Assistant Professor.
The successful candidate will be expected to establish and maintain a
distinguished research program, including extramural funding, and to
supervise graduate students. The faculty member will teach courses at
the graduate and undergraduate levels, and contribute to mentoring
students, including those from underrepresented backgrounds. The
faculty member will participate in outreach and contribute to
departmental, college, and university service. In these and other ways,
the faculty member will help to develop innovative approaches to
enhancing student engagement, increasing diversity, and expanding
collaborations with community and business partners. Go to:
https://lpl.arizona.edu/faculty-jobs
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION IN TECTONICS/STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
The Department of Geology at the University of Maryland, College Park,
invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in
Tectonics/Structural Geology, broadly defined. Possible research areas
of interest include, but are not limited to: active tectonics and
natural hazards, basin analysis, climate-tectonics interactions,
crustal evolution, geodesy, microtectonics, orogenesis, planetary
geology, and tectonophysics.
For more information, go to:
https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/38617
The department of Earth Systems Analysis, ITC Netherlands
Associate/assistant professor Geologic remote sensing
https://www.utwente.nl/en/organization/careers/vacancies/!/vacature/563033
Assistant professor Natural hazards
https://www.utwente.nl/en/organization/careers/vacancies/!/vacature/563054
The Department of Planetary Sciences/Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona seeks to fill a tenure-track faculty position. Candidates in all areas of planetary science are encouraged to apply. More details at:
https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/faculty-jobs
The University of Minnesota Physics Education Research and Development
Group seeks a postdoctoral Research Associate to help continue its
development and assessment of web-based instructor-customizable computer
problem-solving coaches for physics.
Responsibilities include planning and co-supervision of graduate and
undergraduate students, data collection and analysis, giving presentations
related to the project, and some computer programming. Opportunities for
independent research in Physics Education and teaching physics classes will
also be available.
We seek applicants that have an interest in physics education research
(PER), particularly in problem solving who are familiar with computer
programing. Experience in object-oriented programming and/or database use
is a plus.
The appointment is full-time for one year, renewable for a second year, and
will begin during the summer of 2016. Please direct questions to Leon Hsu (
lhsu at umn.edu) or Ken Heller (heller at physics.umn.edu).
Required qualifications:
A Ph.D. in physics or science education with extensive experience in
physics.
Preferred qualifications:
Experience in physics education research
Experience with object-oriented and database programming
A quick link to the job posting is *http://z.umn.edu/per2016
. *Only online applications will be accepted.
Applications will be reviewed beginning December 14, 2015 and continue
until the position is filled.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (TENURE-TRACK), LOIUSIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Geology and Geophysics at Louisiana State University
seeks an outstanding individual with expertise in the broad area of
geophysics. The specific geophysical research area is open to all
subdisciplines of geophysics. However, the individual should be able
to work on problems that either build on existing strengths in the
Department or advance science in fields that complement these
strengths.
This tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level is
intended to complement our existing research strengths, including
Coastal Resilience and Near Surface Processes, Evolution of Sedimentary
Basins, Earth Materials and Processes, Planetary Science,
Tectonometamorphism, Climate and Tectonics, and Polar Studies. Research in this sub-discipline may also build strength in the LSU campus-wide research focus areas of “Coastal Sustainability and Environment” (CS&E), “Conventional and Renewable Energy” (C&RE), “Core Computing/High Performance Computing” (CC/HPC), and “Materials Science and Engineering” (MS&E). Nominations or inquiries should be directed to Geophysics Search Committee, at 225-578-3353 or geology@lsu.edu
The complete advertisement is available at URL:
https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=59923
FACULTY POSITION IN EARTH AND PLANETARY MATERIALS, UC DAVIS
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of
California Davis seeks an outstanding scholar whose study of the
origin, transformation, or deformation of Earth and planetary
materials addresses major processes in the solid Earth. This
tenure-track faculty position is the first of multiple anticipated
faculty searches directed at understanding the formation and
evolution of Earth and other rocky planets, and we seek applicants
whose work expands and amplifies our current research strengths.
Appointment at the Assistant Professor level is anticipated. The
department’s research programs and experimental, analytical and
computational facilities are described at:
http://geology.ucdavis.edu/facilities
Candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, publication list,
statements of research plans and teaching interests, and names and
addresses of four references by December 20, 2015, Applications
should be submitted online via the job listing JPF00738 at:
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF00738
Inquiries may be addressed to the Search Committee Chair at
epm_search at ucdavis.edu
FACULTY POSITION IN ASTROPHYSICS, UC DAVIS
The Department of Physics at the University of California, Davis
invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position
in astrophysics. Fields of interest span a wide spectrum of
astrophysical topics (from planetary sciences to cosmology) and
approaches (theory, observation, simulations). This position
represents the launch of a major initiative in astrophysics at UC
Davis with the intent to broaden the focus of the current cosmology
group, and offers an opportunity to become part of an exciting
program in astrophysics and cosmology, with connections to
planetary science. Multiple positions are anticipated over the next
few years. The faculty at UC Davis has access to the telescopes
at the Keck and Lick Observatories, and the University of California
is a founding partner in the Thirty Meter Telescope.
Applications should be submitted online via the job listing
JPF00700 at:
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF00700
by November 15, 2015. Inquiries may be addressed to
astrophysics.search@physics.ucdavis.edu. For further information
about the department, please visit:
http://www.physics.ucdavis.edu
PLANETARY SCIENCES EXPLORATION FACULTY POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Position Number 37268
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. Interested individuals must
complete an on-line application by going to:
https://www.jobswithucf.com/postings/43557
The online application should include 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.
Two open faculty positions at UTEP: Physical Geology & Geochemistry
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University of Texas at El Paso
College of Science
Department of Geological Sciences
Two Assistant Professor Positions, Physical Geology and Geochemistry
Position Descriptions: The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) announces two full-time tenure-track positions, one in Physical Geology and one in Geochemistry. We are particularly interested in candidates who combine laboratory, field, and/or modeling approaches and whose teaching and research will integrate into one or more of the Department’s focus areas. These focus areas include: Earth system geochemistry; solid Earth and environmental geophysics; tectonics and sedimentation; geospatial research; professional and entrepreneurial geoscience; and science learning and education.
The successful candidates for both positions will teach a combination of introductory, upper division, and graduate classes. Applicants should demonstrate both a publication record and the potential to attract research funding from a variety of external sources commensurate with their experience. The ability to collaborate with other faculty both within and external to the Department is highly desired.
The Department: The Department of Geological Sciences at UTEP is a vibrant group of 18 tenured and tenure-track faculty. The degrees the Department offers include the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Geology, the B.S. and M.S. in Environmental Science, and the M.S. in Geophysics. We also support student training in interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs with Environmental Science and Engineering and Computational Science. The Department research portfolio addresses global challenges in the environment and natural resources while taking advantage of our regional geological setting for research and education. Our integrative and collaborative efforts
have resulted in research expenditures of approximately $11M over the last five years. The Department of Geological Sciences is housed in an attractive, 90,000-sq. ft. building containing offices, laboratories, and classrooms. Research infrastructure includes a multicollector (MC)-ICP-MS, an IRMS, an electron microprobe, a Malvern particle size analyser, controlled source seismometers, passive-source seismometers, gravimeters, magnetometers, differential GPS receivers, surface and downhole geophysical tools (conductivity, resistivity), and extensive computational and software resources. More information about the activities and facilities in the Department can be found at http://science.utep.edu/geology/. In addition, the collaborative research environment at UTEP affords access to a variety of analytical equipment in the Departments of Biological Sciences and Chemistry and the NanoMaterials Integration Lab. Interactions with the Center for Environmental Resource Management
and other multidisciplinary research centers are encouraged.
About UTEP and El Paso: The University of Texas at El Paso is a burgeoning national and international research university committed to access and excellence. A leader among Hispanic serving institutions, UTEP enrolls over 23,000 students and is the only doctoral research university in the nation with a majority Mexican-American student body. UTEP is designated by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as “Community Engaged,” and UTEP faculty have been nationally recognized for their commitment to student success, teaching, research, and scholarship. As a center for intellectual capital, UTEP has awarded more than 110,000 degrees since its founding in 1914 and is one of the major economic engines in the Paso Del Norte region. UTEP offers exciting programs that are open to the public, including: Division I athletics, award winning theater, dance, and music, the internationally acclaimed Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, the Centennial Museum
and Desert Gardens, and continuing and lifelong educational opportunities. El Paso County is a highly livable, bi-cultural community of approximately 800,000 people, which offers affordable homes and attractive neighborhoods. It is the safest large city of its size in the United States. Embraced by mountains on three sides, El Paso experiences more than 300 days of sunshine annually and a dry climate, making it possible to enjoy outdoor activities year round. The city of El Paso is adjacent to both the state of New Mexico and the country of Mexico, making it the nation’s leading area for cultural diversity and border health research. El
Paso comprises 248 square miles, making it the 6th largest city in Texas and 19th largest city in the United States.
Required Qualifications: The successful candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in a relevant field at the time of appointment. Candidates capable of building active research programs, teaching at all levels, and engaging in collaborative research are encouraged to apply.
Preferred Qualifications: The candidate’s track record of peer-reviewed publications and attainment of research funding will be a consideration. Teaching experience in the field, laboratory or classroom is desired. Demonstrated collaborations in research are valued as well.
Application Procedures: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the positions are filled. The anticipated appointment date is Fall 2016. Applications for either position must be submitted electronically via email as a single PDF file that includes the following: (1) a letter of application; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) a description of teaching interests; (4) a description of research interests and how to integrate and strengthen existing research focus areas; (5) a description of how the applicant would approach broadening participation of underrepresented groups in the geosciences; and (6) complete contact information for at least
three references.
For applications to the physical geology position, please include “Physical Geology Position: YOUR NAME” in the subject block of the email addressed to:
Dr. Jose M. Hurtado, Jr.
jhurtado@utep,edu
Chair of the Physical Geology Search Committee
UTEP Department of Geological Sciences
For applications to the geochemistry position, please include “Geochemistry Position: YOUR NAME” in the subject block of the email addressed to:
Dr. Lixin Jin
ljin2@utep.edu
Chair of the Geochemistry Search Committee
UTEP Department of Geological Sciences
Hiring decisions are based on budget approval.
The University of Texas at El Paso is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity in employment or the provision of services.
2 job openings at Drexel University
From: “Loÿc Vanderkluysen”
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I would like to bring to your attention two employment opportunities in the growing Geoscience program at Drexel University. I apologize for any cross-postings, but would appreciate if you could circulate to potential candidates.
I will be attending both the GSA and AGU conferences, so feel free to reach out to me either in person or by e-mail (loyc@drexel.edu) with your questions!
1) Geophysics.
The Department of Biodiversity, Earth & Environmental Science seeks applications for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor appointment in geophysics / hydrogeology. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, near-surface geophysics, groundwater geophysics and transport, and geophysical methods applied to the study of geohazards, the environment, geothermics, groundwater flow or energy. The successful candidate will develop a research program in their subject area and will teach undergraduate courses in the new Geoscience major, including Geophysics and Hydrogeology. The ability to collaborate with other units, such as Drexel’s Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering groups, or the A.J. Drexel Institute of Energy and the Environment, is a plus. Importantly, Drexel University emphasizes experiential learning, and field-oriented candidates are encouraged to apply. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in geophysics (or related field), a record of scientific achievement, a strong interest in undergraduate and graduate teaching, and must be able to develop a high-quality, externally funded research program. Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, a summary of research experience, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a list of three or more references with postal address, email address, and telephone number. Applicants should apply online at drexeljobs.com (Position# 7135). Review of applications will begin December 21st, 2015 and will continue until the position is filled. Inquires may be sent to Dr. Ted Daeschler, Search Committee Chair at ebd29@drexel.edu.
2) Aqueous geochemistry
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University invites applications for a Senior Scientist/Research Faculty appointment in the area of freshwater biogeochemistry / aqueous geochemistry. Relevant fields include (but are not limited to) geochemical cycling-weathering and nutrient cycling including geochemical and biogeochemical of processes mediating chemical exchanges between the hydrosphere and biosphere. The successful applicant will explore how ecological processes in freshwater ecosystems influence fluxes of major/minor elements, nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon in using laboratory, field, and/or modeling approaches. The candidate will have the opportunity to build on several on-going projects, based on their skill sets, and build new research directions within the context of the research group and Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES). Examples of projects and department classes are displayed at both http://www.ansp.org/pcer and http://www.drexel.edu/bees. Teaching and mentoring students are part of this position (approx. 25% of time). We seek a creative individual enthused about moving the science of human-altered ecosystems and organic matter dynamics forward. Areas of interest may include characterization of natural systems over long (geologic) and short (environmental) time scales and the influences of climate change and human activity on elemental cycling. Qualifications: Required qualifications include a Ph.D (with post-doctoral experience a plus) in geochemistry, earth system science, biogeochemistry or a related field. Application: Application review starts 12/1/15; applications will be accepted until a qualified applicant is found. Application includes: Curriculum vitae, statement of professional/research interests, and contact information for three references. To apply and see more information please go to: http://www.drexeljobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=80134. The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University has a strong commitment to the principles of diversity and inclusion; for more information please email jla336@drexel.edu
Drexel University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and is proactively committed to diversity and inclusion in all of its policies, practices and services. We are especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to the varied diversity and excellence of the academic community, and all of its complements.
Drexel is a comprehensive global research university ranked among the top 100 in the nation. With approximately 26,000 students, Drexel is one of America’s 15 largest private universities. Drexel has built its global reputation on core achievements that include leadership in experiential learning through Drexel Co-op, and a history of academic innovation. Founded in 1891 in Philadelphia, Drexel now engages with students and communities around the world via three Philadelphia campuses and other regional sites; The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, the nation’s oldest major natural science museum and research organization; and Drexel Online, one of the oldest and most successful providers of online degree programs. Drexel is one of Philadelphia’s top private 10 employers, and a major engine for economic development in the region. Drexel has committed to being the nation’s most civically engaged university, with community partnerships integrated into every aspect of service and academics.
Loÿc Vanderkluysen
Assistant Professor
Biodiversity, Earth & Environmental Science
Drexel University
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
Chief Executive of the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
SALARY: £65,422 to £78,275
Ref: IRC203317
LOCATION: Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, College Hill, Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, BT61 9DG.
The Board of Governors of the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium is seeking an energetic leader with a passion for astronomy and related sciences to fill the post of Chief Executive Officer.
More info at: https://irecruit-ext.hrconnect.nigov.net/jobs/vacancies-details.aspx?ID=bf76d6d5-2f23-4f58-aec7-8ae1b57752ea
Postdoctoral and Graduate Fellowships
The Department of Mineral Sciences at the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) invites applications for both postdoctoral and graduate fellowships. Active areas of research include volcanology, mineral spectroscopy, environmental mineralogy, geochemistry, experimental petrology, mineral physics, meteorite studies, solar system formation, and planetary formation and evolution. The department also houses the National Meteorite Collection, the National Rock and Ore Collection, the National Gem and Mineral Collection, and the Global Volcanism Program. A description of facilities, staff profiles, and collections resources can be found on our website (http://mineralsciences.si.edu).
Predoctoral and postdoctoral candidates can request up to 12 or 24 months, respectively, through the Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program. Graduate fellowships through this program are funded for 10 weeks. Additional fellowship opportunities are available through the Peter Buck Fellowship Program at NMNH; postdoctoral fellowships are for 2 years and graduate fellowships are 1-2 years. Applications may be submitted to both competitions. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Smithsonian research staff to identify potential advisors and discuss project feasibility. Additional information is available at the Office of Fellowships and Internships (http://www.si.edu/ofg/). The application deadline is December 1st, 2015. The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Seismologist Opening at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
From: “Thelen, Weston”
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The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) seeks an outstanding seismologist to be the Seismic Network Manager. HVO, located in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, is the authoritative source for earthquake and volcano information in the State of Hawaii. Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, and is among the best monitored.
We are eager to fill this position, and thus it is only open for 2 weeks (starting October 19). You must be an American citizen to apply. More details are here: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/418939800
Contact wthelen@usgs.gov with any additional questions.
EXOPLANET ARCHIVE SCIENTIST
The NASA Exoplanet Science Institute at Caltech is accepting applications
for a scientist to work on the Exoplanet Archive team. Applicants interested in
any area of exoplanet research are invited to apply, but those with observational
experience in transits, radial velocity, high contrast imaging, or microlensing
are particularly encouraged. The scientist will participate in the development,
maintenance and expansion of datasets and tools within the Exoplanet Archive
and ExoFOP.
Application deadline: Nov 1.
For further details and application instructions, see
https://jobs.caltech.edu/postings/3688
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR IN ASTROBIOLOGY
We are seeking a postdoctoral scholar to work with Dr. Elisabeth Hausrath at UNLV on algae-microorganism-mineral interactions. Responsibilities of the position will include:
– Sampling in remote field environments of mineral, snow, algae, and bacteria,
– Analysis of collected biological and geologic samples
– Growth experiments of snow algae and microorganisms in the presence of minerals
– Presenting work at conferences and writing manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals
Desired attributes include significant experience performing laboratory and field work, a strong geochemical and microbiological background, and experience with fine scale analytical techniques, with experience with synchrotron techniques a plus. The ideal candidate will also have strong critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Requirements include a PhD at the time of appointment. The successful candidate will receive mentoring in scientific skills, manuscript and proposal writing, teaching, and other career skills. Competitive salary and benefits. For information about our ongoing research programs please see our website here: http://faculty.unlv.edu/hausrath/index.htm.
To apply, please submit by December 18, 2015: a cover letter describing research experience and interests, a detailed CV listing qualifications and experience, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three professional references who may be contacted. Materials should be addressed to Dr. Elisabeth Hausrath, postdoctoral mentor, and are to be submitted via on-line application at https://hrsearch.unlv.edu. For assistance with UNLV’s on-line applicant portal, contact UNLV Employment Services at (702) 895-3504 or applicant.inquiry@unlv.edu. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer
TWO ASSISTANT PROFESSORS IN ASTRONOMY, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
The Department of Physics at the University of Connecticut invites
applications for two full-time tenure-track faculty positions in
astronomy at the rank of Assistant Professor. Researchers in all
subfields of astronomy are encouraged to apply, especially those
applicants whose research programs take advantage of new resources and
facilities such as LSST, JWST, Gemini, and ALMA. Go to:
http://www.phys.uconn.edu/
NAIF JOB OPENING
NASA’s Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility (NAIF) is
contemplating hiring a permanent, full-time staff member to work on
the full spectrum of tasks associated with the “SPICE” observation
geometry system that supports planetary missions. To find out more
about NAIF, SPICE and the possible new position, go to:
Click to access possiblenewhire.pdf
Clermont-Ferrand Centre for Volcano Research
Seeking a world-class post-doctoral research fellow in the field of magmatic systems
We are seeking a candidate for a post-doctoral project investigating the mechanics governing the growth, evolution and eruption of large silicic magma bodies (http://clervolc.univ-bpclermont.fr).
Volcano observatories monitor volcanoes for signals that might indicate a forthcoming eruption. However, this requires accurate knowledge of the subsurface processes causing the signals observed and recorded at the surface. Ground-surface displacement measurements are a common volcano-monitoring tool, but the links between surface displacements and eruption remain enigmatic, and the ability to distinguish signals that will precede an eruption from those which will not is lacking. Much progress has been made in the interpretation of volcanic geodetic signals over the last decade. The use of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) allows for more realistic models that incorporate viscoelastic effects, which in turn strongly influence whether a magma reservoir tends towards eruption or continued magma storage, through viscous accommodation of the growing reservoir in the host-rock. To date models have relied on steady-state temperature distributions to assign the viscosity distribution within the crust a priori. In reality, the subsurface temperature distribution is a function of the crust intrusive history, hence of both time and space. Consequently, the mechanical properties of the host-rock will also be altered, and this will have important impacts on the eruption or storage potential of a magma reservoir as well as the spatial and temporal distribution of associated surface deformation. The goal of the project is a model framework that accounts for time-dependent thermal and mechanical properties resulting from repeated magmatic intrusions. This will allow for better quantification of the links between magma supply, surface displacements and eruption potential, and improved constraints on geodetic eruption precursors.
Applicants must hold a PhD degree in Volcanology or closely related fields and should have a strong background in continuum mechanics and numerical modelling applied to earth-science problems. Experience with COMSOL Multiphysics would also be appreciated.
Applicants are requested to send a CV, a letter of motivation, the names of two referees, and the pdfs of up to five publications to the ClerVolc administration manager, Socheata Sean (Socheata.SEAN@univ-bpclermont.fr). Applications will be accepted until 15 November 2015.
Applicants do not need to speak French.
Contact and further information on the project: Thierry Menand (T.Menand@opgc.univ-bpclermont.fr), Jean-Luc Froger (J.L.Froger@opgc.univ-bpclermont.fr), Valérie Cayol (V.Cayol@opgc.univ-bpclermont.fr).
In the event of additional enquiries or problems, please contact ClerVolc administration manager Socheata Sean (Socheata.Sean@univ-bpclermont.fr).
The ClerVolc (Clermont-Ferrand Centre for Volcano Research) consortium involves six laboratories of Blaise Pascal University in Clermont-Ferrand, France (Collaboratrices of Earth Science ‘Magmas et Volcans’, Particle Physics, Physical Meteorology, Social and Cognitive Psychology, Mathematics, Computer Science), the Observatoire de Physique du Globe at Clermont-Ferrand, and the French Geological Survey (BRGM). The consortium, which is led by P. Schiano director, T. Druitt scientific coordinator, has received funding for a collaborative research programme from the French government ‘Laboratories of Excellence’ initiative. The programme addresses fundamental questions in the field of magma generation, volcano dynamics, volcanic hazards and volcanic risk.
Dear Colleagues,
The Department of Geology at Kansas State University invites applications for two tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty positions beginning August 2016 in: [1] Basin-scale Modeling or Solid Earth Geophysics and [2] Sedimentology and/or Stratigraphy. A detailed advertisement for both positions is located at http://www.ksu.edu/geology. Screening of applications begins December 21, 2015 and continues until the position is filled. Full consideration will be given to applications received by December 1, 2015.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Geoscience Education
Western Washington University
Geoscience Education. Western Washington University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor starting September 2016, with a joint appointment between the Geology Department and the Science, Math, and Technology Education Program (SMATE). Western Washington University is a nationally recognized, public, masters-granting institution located in the Pacific Northwest at the base of the North Cascade Mountains. The Geology Department and SMATE Program are committed to WWU’s goal of recruiting and retaining diverse faculty, and welcome applications from diverse candidates. The ideal candidate will enhance our existing strengths in geoscience teaching and science teacher preparation. An active research program in geoscience and/or geoscience education is expected. A Ph.D. by hire date is required. Please see the full position announcement for required and preferred qualifications: https://jobs.wwu.edu/JobPosting.aspx?JPID=6652. To apply, submit a curriculum vita, undergraduate and graduate transcripts, statements of teaching philosophy and research plans to WWU’s Electronic Application System for Employment (linked to electronic job posting). In addition, arrange for three letters of recommendation to be mailed to chris.sutton@wwu.edu or Chris Sutton, Geology Department, Western Washington University, 516 High Street MS 9080, Bellingham WA 98226. Questions regarding this position should be directed to the search committee chair, Susan DeBari (susan.debari@wwu.edu). Review of applications begins December 21, 2015; position is open until filled. WWU is an EO/AA employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, persons with disabilities, and veterans.
TENURE TRACK POSITION: DEPARTMENT CHAIR GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Geological Sciences in the College of Sciences at the San Diego State University (SDSU) seeks outstanding applicants for the position of Department Chair and faculty member at the rank of full professor. The SDSU is a Carnegie Doctoral/Research-Extensive, state assisted institution with an enrollment of over 35,000 students. The Department has a strong long-term record of research accomplishment and launching BS, BA, and MS students into successful careers via undergraduate and graduate programs. The SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Geophysics provides access to the Geophysics curriculum of the University of California, San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography. For more information see: http://sci.sdsu.edu/geology/. The preferred start date of the appointment is August 2016. Candidates’ particular areas of expertise may be in any of the department’s programs.
The successful candidate will lead in articulating a vision for the future of the department and must demonstrate the administrative strengths necessary to realize that vision. The Chair is expected to provide leadership in facilitating long-term planning for professional involvement and development of the faculty and the department including program assessment, and mentor faculty in effectively meeting their responsibilities in scholarship, teaching and service. He/she will provide responsible and professional leadership in managing the day-to-day operational needs of the department, including hiring and supervision of support staff, evaluating faculty, fiscal management, and allocating facilities and equipment for teaching, research and service activities. The Chair will represent the department and maintain positive public relations with on and off-campus entities.
The successful candidate must have a strong academic record in research, teaching, and service that merits appointment as a full professor with tenure. He/she will be expected to supervise student research and maintain a strong externally funded program of scholarly research and publication, and participate in the activities of professional organizations at the state and national level. We seek someone with demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a diverse environment with a range of students, faculty, administrators and external constituents.
SDSU is a large, diverse, urban university and Hispanic-Serving Institution with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusive excellence. Our campus community is diverse in many ways, including race, religion, color, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, pregnancy, medical condition, and covered veteran status. We strive to build and sustain a welcoming environment for all. SDSU is seeking applicants with demonstrated experience in and/or commitment to teaching and working effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and members of underrepresented groups.
Applicants should apply via Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/32049. Review of applications will begin 16 November 2015, and will continue until the position is filled.
The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position
SDSU is a Title IX, equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, age, disability, pregnancy, medical condition, or covered veteran status.
PETROLOGIST (OPEN-RANK POSITION) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
The Department of Earth Sciences invites applications at the Assistant, Associate and Full Professor levels for a faculty position in the field of petrology, broadly defined. The successful candidate will lead an innovative research program in Earth system dynamics with an interest in the shallow crust, deep Earth processes, elemental cycling, and/or interactions among the surface, oceans, and atmosphere. Appropriate areas of expertise include but are not limited to: petrochemical, petrophysical or novel isotope approaches to Earth history, large-scale tectonics, geodynamics, crustal evolution, fault dynamics, and geochemical cycles.
The successful candidate will be expected to engage fully in formal instruction at the undergraduate and graduate levels and mentor BS, MS, and PhD students. Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate courses in igneous and metamorphic petrology. We prefer candidates with petrologic expertise suited to graduate course offerings that would support our internationally recognized studies in large-scale Earth cycles, paleoenvironmental change, and/or earthquake science. The successful candidate should possess a PhD in Earth Sciences or related field by the time of appointment.
Information about Earth Sciences at UCR is available on the Web at http://earthsciences.ucr.edu/ . Applications must include a curriculum vitae, cover letter, and statements of research and teaching interests. A statement addressing potential contributions of the applicant to diversity is encouraged.
Applicants for appointment as Assistant Professor must submit materials through http://aprecruit.ucr.edu/apply/JPF00419 and should arrange for at least three letters of reference to be provided. Applicants for appointment as Associate or Full Professor must submit materials through http://aprecruit.ucr.edu/apply/JPF00420 and provide the names and addresses of at least three references. Questions about the position should be directed to the search chair, Prof. Pete Sadler: peter.sadler@ucr.edu. For questions on application procedures and requirements, please contact Margi Burnett, at margi.burnett@ucr.edu . Review of applications will begin Dec. 15, 2015, and will continue until the position is filled. Advancement through the faculty ranks at the University of California is through a series of structured, merit-based evaluations, occurring every 2-3 years, each of which includes substantial peer input.
UCR is a world-class research university with an exceptionally diverse undergraduate student body. Its mission is explicitly linked to providing routes to educational success for underrepresented and first- generation college students. A commitment to this mission is a preferred qualification.
Williams College: Massachusetts: Geosciences
Assistant Professor in Geomorphology
Location: Williamstown, Massachusetts
Closes: Nov 30, 2015at midnight Eastern Time
(GMT-4 hours)
The Geosciences Department at Williams College invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in geomorphology, at the rank of assistant professor, beginning 1 July 2016. We seek a colleague who is committed to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level, who will provide a balance of classroom, field, and laboratory experiences for our students, and who can develop a vibrant and productive research program that engages undergraduates. The successful candidate will teach three courses per year (lectures plus labs). Teaching responsibilities typically include an introductory course in environmental/surficial geosciences, a departmental core course in geomorphology, and another upper-level course based on the candidate’s interests. Examples of such courses include, but are not limited to, tectonic geomorphology, critical zone processes, landscape dynamics, human perturbations, hydrology, or geographic information systems.
The Geosciences Department is committed to providing excellent training for future geoscientists, as well as teaching earth science as part of a balanced liberal arts education. Our department works closely with the Center for Environmental Studies at Williams College, and the successful candidate will be expected to mount courses that would be cross-listed with that program. The College is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the growing diversity of the academic community through their teaching, scholarship and service. Enthusiasm for teaching, mentoring and advising a diverse population of students is essential. Further information about the department can be found at http://web.williams.edu/Geoscience/.
QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants should have a Ph.D. or dissertation completed by the time of appointment, demonstrated teaching experience, and a vigorous research program suitable for undergraduate student involvement. Deadline for applications is 30 November 2015. We welcome applications from members of groups traditionally underrepresented in the field, and applicants are encouraged to state in their cover letter how they will enhance the diversity of offerings and educational experiences if hired. All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background check. Further information is available here: http://dean-faculty.williams.edu/prospective-faculty/background-check-policy/.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Candidates should apply via Interfolio (apply.interfolio.com/32106) with a letter of application—which should include a statement of teaching and research philosophy, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references.
Director of Earth Science Data Exploration at Planet3
Lead the development, design, and prototyping of rich, interactive data stories drawing on NASA, NOAA, and other data and remote sensing sources.
Support the product development team’s design and implementation of citizen science/participatory science prototypes and instructional assets.
Support various kinds of research, prototyping, and implementation tied to other key parts of the Planet3 instructional model that require up-to-date Earth Science connectivity and data.
Establish and foster the Planet3 team’s relationships with key scientists at NASA, NOAA, and other research entities around the world.
Speak on behalf of Planet3 at Earth Science and global change forums about cutting-edge approaches to Earth Science education, citizen science, and Planet3’s mission.
Collaborate to define and deliver the educational support and framework for delivering meaningful and compelling real world data in K-12 classrooms.
The American Museum of Natural History is seeking a Scientific Assistant of Meteorites!
The Scientific Assistant will focus on collections management: Meteorite loans and donations to scientific individuals and educational institutions for scientific research or educational display; organization of meteorite and tektite collection; updating collection inventory; preserve and maintain samples and related materials; photograph, transcribe and digitize collection data; participate in collections-related workshops (conservation, risk assessment, damage recovery); update and back-up collections database; purchase new samples and storage materials. Assist Meteorite Curator in his research; sample preparation (cutting samples, polishing). Other jobs within EPS Dept: Maintain labs and equipment; purchase and assemble equipment for labs; help new users with equipment; computer and web-related jobs; public relations (communication with visitors concerning mineral, rock and meteorite identification, tours, education programs); review planetary science and meteoritics content of materials from Exhibitions and Communications; EPS dept. seminar organizer.
careers.amnh.org/applicants/Central?quickFind=51785
Tenure-track position in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at San Francisco State University:
Click to access PER2015JA.pdf
PHYSICS AND/OR ASTRONOMY EDUCATION RESEARCH
Assistant Professor in Planetary Sciences at University of California, Santa Cruz
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a position in planetary sciences, at the Assistant Professor level. Applicants’ research should focus primarily on processes and bodies in this solar system (other than Earth). We are interested in candidates concentrating on research areas that include, but are not restricted to: planetary surface processes, planetary magnetism, accretionary/orbital dynamics, and cosmochemistry. We also welcome qualified applicants whose technical expertise will build upon or complement our existing strengths in areas such as planetary interiors and planetary atmospheres.
FACULTY POSITION, MOVING OBJECT DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION AT
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
The University of Arizona (UA) invites applications for a faculty
position in moving object detection and characterization. Candidates
should have a focus on moving objects and an interest in applying their
expertise to problems related to the detection and characterization of
both manmade and natural objects. Desired areas of expertise would
include but not be limited to signal and image processing, feature
extraction, spectral analysis, sparse representation, pattern
recognition, scene analysis, and computer vision. The successful
candidate’s research program will be enabled by data from UA asteroid
survey programs, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, and other assets
available to UA astronomers. The successful candidate will be part of
a dedicated, multi-disciplinary team tackling the problem of Space
Situational Awareness (SSA).
The challenge of SSA is to provide commercial, civil and military space
operators with a comprehensive knowledge of what is currently happening
in space and to predict what may happen in the future. Inquiries should
be directed to Brian Ten Eyck, bteneyck at email.arizona.edu. Full details
are available at:
http://uacareers.com/postings/5254
REMOTE SENSING COMPARATIVE PLANETOLOGY POSITION AT UNIVERSITY OF
ARIZONA
The University of Arizona announces coordinated hiring of five
tenure-track or tenured faculty positions in Earth system remote
sensing to establish the Earth Dynamics Observatory (EDO) to respond
to global challenges in Earth and environmental science, planetary
science, and hazards and resource assessment. EDO faculty will
contribute to interdisciplinary research and educational programs
oriented around remote sensing and Earth and planetary change, with the
goal of developing instruments, deploying missions, and leading new
research in applications of remote sensing. One position is in remote
sensing of planetary surfaces, atmospheres, and/or interiors with
relevance to multiple planets (including exoplanets) or solar system
objects and to astrobiology, to provide context for understanding the
Earth. Experience in field and lab work and theory are also desirable.
The scientist will have expertise in planetary science and observing
techniques to a) develop instrumentation and techniques and lead
experiments for planetary science (including Earth), and b) provide
perspective on the implications for Earth of knowledge about other
planets and vice versa. Inquiries should be directed to Tim Swindle
(tswindle at lpl.arizona.edu), Director, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory.
More information is at:
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/edo/
Candidates should apply for position F20164 at:
https://uacareers.com/
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, EXTRASOLAR PLANETS
The George Mason University, Department of Physics and Astronomy within
the School of Physics, Astronomy, and Computational Science is
accepting applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant
Professor-level in the field of Extrasolar Planets.
Responsibilities:
The successful applicant will teach courses in the Department of
Physics and Astronomy and develop an extrasolar planets research
program.
George Mason University is located in Fairfax, Va., in the suburban
Washington, D.C., area. This location offers prospects for
collaboration at several nearby institutions and federal laboratories,
such as the Goddard Space Flight Center, the Carnegie Department of
Terrestrial Magnetism, the Space Telescope Science Institute, the
National Institute of Science and Technology, and the Naval Research
Laboratory.
Qualifications:
Candidates with expertise in all areas of observational and theoretical
studies of extrasolar planets–including detection, characterization,
and their formation and evolution–will be considered. Applicants
should have a Ph.D. in physics or astronomy as well as postdoctoral
experience, and show promise for developing an independent and
externally funded research program.
For full consideration, applicants must apply for position number
F9967z at:
http://jobs.gmu.edu/postings/36094
by January 29, 2016. EO/AA/Vet/Disabled Employer
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE, FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY
PETROLOGY/MINERALOGY/GEOCHEMISTRY
The Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at The University of
Tennessee seeks to fill a faculty position in
petrology/mineralogy/geochemistry with emphasis in planetary
geoscience. The position is for an open-rank (tenure-track or tenured);
we would prefer to select a candidate at the Associate or Full
Professor level, but welcome applications for Assistant Professor. The
position begins August 1, 2016. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
is a Research I University and the flagship campus of the UT system.
Information about the department may be found at:
http://eps.utk.edu
It focuses on geology and has an active emphasis on planetary research
through its Planetary Geosciences Institute:
http://web.utk.edu/~pgi
Requirements for the position are: Ph.D. in geology or a related field,
and demonstrated research experience in planetary geoscience.
To apply, please email the following to mcsween at utk.edu: C.V., cover
letter describing research and teaching experience and plans, and
names of 4 references with contact information. Applications received
by December 15, 2015 are ensured review, but earlier submission is
encouraged. The position will remain open until filled. Questions about
the position should be directed to H. McSween.
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT, TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION(S). The Physics Department invites applications for full-time, academic year, tenure-track position(s) at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, beginning 9/15/2016. Primary duties and responsibilities are to teach undergraduate physics (and astronomy if interested) and to maintain an active professional development program. 1) General, requisition #103648: Field is open and applicant should be able to provide research experiences for undergraduate students. Applicants in fields that complement the existing research activities in the department and interdisciplinary programs at Cal Poly are encouraged to apply. 2) Physics Education Research, requisition #103774: Applicants in the area of PER with research that focuses on introductory physics courses; an additional focus on upper-division laboratories or teacher preparation is also desirable. A Ph.D. in physics or related field is required and must be completed prior to start of appointment. Must provide evidence of (or potential for) high quality teaching. Rank and salary to be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
To apply, please visit http://WWW.CALPOLYJOBS.ORG, complete a required online faculty application, and apply to the appropriate requisition. Attach a cover letter, CV, a statement of teaching philosophy and interests, a statement of professional goals, and unofficial transcript. Please be prepared to provide the names and email addresses of three references when completing your application. Those selected as a finalist candidate may be required to submit a short teaching video. Successful applicants will be required to have official transcripts of highest degree sent by degree granting institution. Review of applications will begin October 1, 2015. Applications received after that date may be considered. For more information about the Physics Department please visit http://www.physics.calpoly.edu. Cal Poly is strongly committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The university actively encourages applications and nominations of all qualified individuals. EEO.
Internal Number: #1034648, #103774
TWO TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSORS IN ASTRONOMY & PLANETARY SCIENCE
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northern Arizona University
(www.physics.nau.edu) is seeking excellent candidates for two
tenure-track positions in astronomy and/or planetary science at the
Assistant Professor level beginning in August, 2016. The minimum
qualification is an earned doctorate in astronomy, planetary science,
or a related field. Preferred qualifications include demonstrated
interest or ability to develop a research program that involves
undergraduates and graduate students; a demonstrated record of
publications and/or extramural funding in astronomy and/or planetary
science; evidence of high quality teaching and commitment to student
success; expertise in exoplanets, astro-informatics, astro-chemistry,
astronomical instrumentation, and/or observational astronomy
specializing in Solar System objects, exoplanets, or related topics;
and the ability to work with students, colleagues, and community
members from diverse cultures. The search will remain open until the
position is filled or closed; however, the screening committee will
begin reviewing applications on October 12, 2015.
Please see:
http://www.nau.edu/hr
for full position announcement [position number 602152]. NAU is an
AA/EO/MWDV Employer.
JOB OPENINGS AT SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
https://rn11.ultipro.com/SPA1004/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID
=*2357526FC6D627A1
The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) has multiple openings
(ranging from entry level to highly experienced) for Analysts and
Scientists in our Instruments and Operations and Engineering
Divisions. Research and Instrument Analysts (RIAs) will assist
Instrument Scientists in the operational and developmental support
for Hubble Space Telescope, James Webb Space Telescope, and Wide-Field
InfraRed Survey Telescope missions. Science Operations Analysts
support science planning and scheduling operations for the Hubble
Space Telescope and testing of the James Webb Space Telescope science
planning and scheduling ground system. Archive Analysts are responsible
for processing and archiving science and engineering data from the
Hubble Space Telescope, the Kepler spacecraft and soon the James Webb
Space Telescope. Archive Scientists provide scientific, technical,
computational expertise and support in the areas of archive operations,
data processing operations, archival research, and problem
investigation and analysis.
I completed with my Master of Science in Geoinformatics from Department of earthsciences, Annamalai University in may 2015. I obtained post bachelors experience in planetary remote sensing during my project assistantship at Planetary lab, CSIR- National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad. While i was at planetary lab i found my research interests heading towards the Planets and evolution history of planetary surfaces.
I want to pursue further research through the way of obtaining PhD. i would like to request any to please suggest if any positions suitable to my profile.
Thanks
Sruthi
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sruthi_Uppalapati3/
LOWELL OBSERVATORY: TENURE-TRACK OR TENURED ASTRONOMER
Lowell Observatory invites applications for one or more tenure-track
or tenured research positions in astronomy or planetary science. We
invite applicants at any career level who can build on current
strengths or open new areas for Lowell. A Ph.D. in astronomy,
planetary science, or a related field is required, as is an outstanding
record of research and demonstrated ability or potential to obtain
external research funding. Candidates are invited to describe how they
would make use of our observational facilities, but we will give equal
consideration to all research areas. The start date for this position
is flexible but desired by Fall 2016.
Additional position details can be found at:
https://lowell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Tenure-track-
Astronomer.pdf
To apply: Send applications electronically to:
humanresources at lowell.edu
Applications should include:
(1) a cover letter and CV,
(2) a research plan of 3 pages or less, and
(3) names and mail/email addresses of three individuals who have
agreed to serve as references. Do not ask for reference letters
to be sent in advance.
Applications must be received by November 1, 2015 for full
consideration.
Lowell Observatory is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative
Action employer.
Faculty Position in Structural Geology/ Neotectonics closing September 15
Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Structural Geology/ Neotectonics
Department of Geography, Geology and Planning
Missouri State University
The Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning invites applications for a tenure-track position in Geology at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in either January 2016 or August 2016 with an emphasis in either Structural Geology or Neotectonics.
A Ph.D. (or ABD) in Geology or a closely related field is required at time of appointment. Requirements include a commitment to undergraduate- and Master’s-level teaching as well as research expertise and interest at a level appropriate to supervise Master’s-level thesis projects. The successful applicant will teach an undergraduate course in structural geology and one or more upper-level courses in his or her specialty. Additionally, the individual will also teach introductory-level geology courses, and participate in department-level field trips. Post-doctoral research experience and evidence of teaching effectiveness would be advantageous. Applicants must be able to demonstrate knowledge of and the ability to work in an environment that encourages an understanding of, respect for, and development of skills to engage with those of other cultures or diverse backgrounds.
The Department grants undergraduate degrees in Geology, Geography, Planning, Geospatial Science, and Earth Science Education and an M.S. in Geospatial Science in Geography, Geology and Planning. The successful applicant would be expected to teach and advise in the undergraduate program in Geology and in the department’s graduate program.
Qualified applicants should apply online at jobs.missouristate.edu and upload a single PDF that includes a letter of application, current curriculum vitae, detailed research plan, statement of teaching philosophy, and contact information for 3–5 professional references. The evaluation of applications will begin September 15, 2015, and will continue until a successful candidate is found. Further information can be obtained at +1-417-836-5800, or visit our web site at geosciences.missouristate.edu. The University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and inclusive faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from women, persons from underrepresented ethnic and racial groups, individuals with disabilities and covered veterans. Employment will require a criminal background check at University expense. Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Minority/Female/Veterans/Disability employer and institution.
Continuing (i.e. permanent) position Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Igneous Petrology
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Canterbury
Deadline: September 7, 2015
The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury invites applications for the continuing position of Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Igneous Petrology. The Department has a diverse staff covering a range of expertise and delivering an undergraduate major in Geology and postgraduate programmes in Geology, Engineering Geology and Hazard and Disaster Management. Igneous Petrology is a core component of the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the Department of Geological Sciences. Applicants for this continuing position will be expected to develop and deliver classroom and field course material at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, supervise postgraduate research students in the MSc and PhD degree programmes, develop their own research portfolio, and collaborate widely with other Department of Geological Sciences and UC researchers, including those working in magmatic studies. Dependent on experience, a developing to excellent research and publication track record within the broad field of Igneous Petrology is a key requirement, and competency in field teaching and research an advantage. Evidence of a commitment to excellent teaching and applied research with potential or demonstrated ability to lead research programmes and gain external funding will be required.
Applicants must have a PhD in the broad field of Igneous Petrology, while postdoctoral research or equivalent professional experience in Igneous Petrology with a developing research track record will be an advantage. The Department of Geological Sciences has a high national and international profile and has excellent teaching and research facilities. Research facilities within the department include a petrographics lab, XRF and wet chemistry labs, and access on-campus to ICPMS and SEM. In 2017 the Department of Geological Sciences will be housed within a brand new purpose built Science and Innovation Centre. For more information see http://www.geol.canterbury.ac.nz.
For more information about the job and to apply go to the University of Canterbury Job Vanancies webpage: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/joinus/
Applications for this position should include a cover letter, resume and any additional attachments combined into one document and submitted online.
Should you wish to e-mail any additional attachments or have queries in relation to the application process, please forward these to Nikki Gibbs, Recruitment Coordinator,nikki.gibbs@canterbury.ac.nz
The University of Canterbury is an EEO employer and actively seeks to meet its obligation under the Treaty of Waitangi.
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3-year post-doc: geochemistry and mineralogy of Se and Te in magmatic-hydrothermal systems and ore deposits at University of Leicester
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An excellent Researcher is required for a project to investigate the geochemistry and mineralogy of hydrothermal ore deposits and their volcanic host rocks. The focus is on the crustal cycling and mineralisation of the elements selenium and tellurium, and their ultimate recovery as by- and co-products of major metal mining operations (e.g. Cu, Au) as part of the TeaSe consortium of the NERC SoS Minerals programme (http://ow.ly/LHmdO @TeaSe_SoS). This is a great opportunity for a postdoc to work as part of a large and exciting consortium project. The project is suitable for those with a background in high temperature geochemistry, mineralogy & petrology, and / or economic geology.
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr Dan Smith on djs40@le.ac.uk or 0116 252 5355.
The closing date for this post is midnight on 24 August 2015.
We anticipate that assessments will take place on 16 September 2015.
Click here and search on the reference number SEN00603 for more information and to apply.
http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/jobs/opportunities/jobsearch
One-year sabbatical fill-in in petrology at UNC Chapel Hill
From: Allen Glazner
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill One-Year Visiting Position in Petrology and Plate Tectonics, Calendar Year 2016
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The Department of Geological Sciences at UNC Chapel Hill invites applications for a one-year sabbatical replacement/postdoctoral position beginning 1 January 2016. The successful candidate will specialize in petrology and related fields and will be expected to teach two courses, conduct their own research, be a lively part of the department environment, and assist with student research. Teaching responsibilities comprise Petrology and Plate Tectonics (core course for majors) in the Spring 2016 semester, and a course of the candidate’s choice in Fall 2016.
Relevant facilities at UNC include two thermal ionization mass spectrometers for U-Pb geochronology and Sr, Nd, and Pb isotope geochemistry; an Element2 ICPMS with laser ablation; XRF; XRD; an SEM with EDS, BSE, and CL detectors; and a 1-atmosphere experimental petrology lab.
Applicants should apply via http://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/81384 and by emailing the following with subject Petrology Search to the department’s Administrative Manager, Dr. Elizabeth Mullane Steadman, at emullane@unc.edu:
Las Positas College In livermore CA is looking for part time faculty to teach Astronomy this Fall 2015 semester. If you (or someone you know) might be interested, please contact Dr. Lisa Everett (leverett at laspositascollege.edu 925.424.1183 ) Note the course time: Monday and Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:45 pm. If you have questions, you can also reply to me at eharpell@laspositascollege.edu. The course is ASTR 10- The Solar System.
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN MARS ORBITAL DATA ANALYSIS
Applicants are invited for a postdoctoral position associated with
the ERC e-Mars project dedicated to the evolution of Mars from the
combination of orbital datasets of Mars, located at the laboratory of
geology of Lyon at the University of Lyon (France). The research
emphasis will be on Mars geology and surface processes using orbital
data. Work on mixing morphological observations with spectral analysis
will be encouraged. Experience in analysis of martian orbital data is
highly desirable. Other useful skills and experience include remote
sensing, image processing, DTM processing and exploitation or crater
counting techniques. Researchers with primary experience in planetary
geology are welcome.
The appointment period is initially for one year starting autumn 2015.
Please send a letter of interest, CV including two name potential
referees, and publication list to Cathy Quantin-Nataf by email
(cathy.quantin at univ-lyon1.fr).
Please also contact Cathy Quantin-Nataf for any additional details
regarding the research project or the application.
University of Maine is looking for a Director for their Astronomy Center
https://umaine.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobID=27315&job=director-of-university-of-maine-emera-astronomy-center
DIRECTOR OF SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION DIVISION,
GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/406373000
ASSOCIATE RESEARCH SCIENTIST (LAB MANAGER) – ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
The Center for Meteorite Studies in the School of Earth and Space
Exploration at Arizona State University invites applications for an
Associate Research Scientist (Lab Manager) position. The successful
candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day operation and
management of the Isotope Cosmochemistry and Geochronology Laboratory,
which includes a ThermoNeptune MC-ICPMS and an associated clean
chemistry laboratory for ultra low-blank sample preparation. The
successful candidate will be expected to conduct independent research
and to participate in ongoing research in isotope cosmochemistry.
The Center for Meteorite Studies will provide salary support for 75%
of this position while the remaining 25% (three months) will be from
other sources. It is expected that after the first two years, the
successful candidate will fund the remaining 25% of this appointment
through external funds he/she secures. Subsequent renewal of this
annual appointment is contingent upon satisfactory performance,
availability of resources, and the needs of the university.
Minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. by the time of appointment in
the physical sciences and experience with mass spectrometry. Experience
in geochemistry and/or cosmochemistry is highly desirable. To apply,
please see the information provided at:
http://meteorites.asu.edu/job/4955
Faculty Position in Geochemistry, Yale University
The Department of Geology & Geophysics at Yale University invites
applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor appointment in the
broad area of geochemistry. Relevant fields include (but are not limited
to) processes of the solid Earth, oceans, atmosphere, and biosphere;
geochemical cycling; reaction rates; numerical modeling; analytical
innovations; origin of life; and planetary evolution.
We seek candidates with outstanding prospects for research, scholarly
leadership, and teaching excellence who will complement the existing
strengths of the Department. A successful applicant will develop and
implement independent, externally-funded research programs, teach and
advise students, and facilitate interdisciplinary research.
Applicants should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae
including a full list of publications, a statement of research, a
statement of teaching interests, and four confidential letters of
reference. Applications should be submitted online at
http://apply.interfolio.com/29988.
Applications that arrive before September 30, 2015 will receive full
consideration. For information regarding Yale Geology and Geophysics,
visit our web site at http://earth.yale.edu. Yale University is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale values diversity
among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes
applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans,
and underrepresented minorities.
ESA Postdoctoral Fellowships in Space Science
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The European Space Agency awards several postdoctoral fellowships each year.
The aim of these fellowships is to provide young scientists, holding a PhD
or the equivalent degree, with the means of performing space science
research in fields related to the ESA Science and Robotic Exploration
Programmes. Areas of research include planetary science, astronomy and
astrophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial science, plasma physics and
fundamental physics. The fellowships have a duration of two years and are
tenable at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in
Noordwijk, Netherlands, or at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in
Villafranca del Castillo, near Madrid, Spain.
Applications are now solicited for fellowships in space science to begin in
the fall of 2016. Preference will be given to applications submitted by
candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. Candidates not holding
a PhD yet are encouraged to apply, but they must provide evidence of
receiving their degree before starting the fellowship.
ESA fellows are enrolled in ESA’s Social Security Scheme, which covers
medical expenses, invalidity and death benefits. A monthly deduction covers
these short-term and long-term risks.
The deadline for applications is 1 October 2015.
More information on the ESA Research Fellowship programme in Space Science,
on the conditions and eligibility, as well as the application form can retrieved from
http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Questions on the scientific aspects of the
ESA Fellowship in Space Science not answered in the above pages can be sent
by e-mail to the fellowship coordinators, Dr.Oliver Jennrich or Dr.Bruno
Altieri at the address fellowship@cosmos.esa.int
Job: Postdoctoral Position in Organic Cosmochemistry
Department: DTM – Terrestrial Magnetism
Location: Carnegie Institution, Broad Branch Road, N.W., Washington, DC
The Department of Terrestrial Magnetism invites applications for a postdoctoral research position to conduct studies on the origin and evolution of organic matter in the early Solar System. These studies are part of an on-going collaborative effort to characterize organic matter in primitive meteorites and cosmic dust particles and to investigate the effects of radiation on analog organic materials. A suite of techniques will be used, primarily secondary ion mass spectrometry (Cameca ims-6f and NanoSIMS), but also including synchrotron transmission X-ray microscopy and focused ion beam and electron microscopy. Required qualifications for the position include a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline and experience in one or more of these techniques. Applications should be submitted online and should include a curriculum vitae and list of publications, description of thesis research, and contact information for three professional references. Submission details are available when you click on “Apply Now.” Review of the applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Please address any questions you have to Dr. Larry Nittler (lnittler at ciw.edu)
The Carnegie Institution is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of gender, race/ethnicity, protected veteran status, disability, or other protected group status. Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
https://jobs.carnegiescience.edu/jobs/postdoctoral-position-in-organic-cosmochemistry/
Education and Public Outreach Manager
The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) is seeking an experienced Education and Public Engagement Manager for a full-time exempt position at the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas. The successful candidate will direct nationally recognized education, engagement, and intern programs emphasizing space science, and will report to the LPI Director. The candidate will have demonstrated leadership abilities and proven aptitude in obtaining financial support of programs through federal and/or non-federal grant proposal opportunities. This position is responsible for 10 to 15 projects, a staff between 10 and 20 (direct and indirect reports), and numerous subcontracts at any given time. Projects focus on building capacity, including that of higher education faculty, in-service and pre-service K-12 teachers, informal educators, and parents to engage and educate students and audiences in space science content and experiences. Responsibilities include overseeing a substantial workforce development internship program for undergraduates as well as internships for high-school students and teachers. This position also directs community engagement programs that support space science learning experiences for the public.
Responsibilities Include:
• Direct all education and public engagement operations including the development, implementation, and evaluation of projects and products. Formulate recommendations for new program directions.
• In collaboration with LPI Director, strategically assess and plan direction of overall program.
• Manage and further develop education personnel and collaborate with science and education subject matter experts.
• Maintain currency in scientific research findings to maximize the impact of LPI’s education, engagement, and intern programs.
• Represent LPI and USRA at education and scientific conferences, in the science education community, and to education leadership in federal and non-federal agencies.
• Maintain relationships with current partners. Identify, develop, and foster strategic partnerships to further advance LPI’s and USRA’s education contributions at the national level.
• Identify and obtain funding to facilitate the support and expansion of programs.
• Manage all aspects of technical and financial program risk assessment. Oversee budget, level of effort, schedules and deliverables.
• Participate as Principal Investigator on several government-funded grants. Direct contractors.
• Travel is required for program business.
Education and Required Skills:
• A Master’s degree may be acceptable, but a PhD is preferred in education, or one of the natural sciences required.
• 5 to 10 years related experience in project management of educational programs, including supervision of education professionals and interaction with subject matter experts.
• Understanding of national education landscape and experience with NASA education programs will be a strong discriminator.
• Demonstrated success obtaining federal and/or non-federal grants for education programs.
• Excellent professional and technical written and verbal communication skills.
• High degree of professionalism and the ability to work with all levels of management. Outstanding team-building and diplomacy skills.
• Ability to be flexible and adapt quickly to changing requirements.
• Must be a U.S. Citizen, able to pass a detailed government background investigation.
USRA is an independent, non-profit 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.
Applicants should apply to the posting at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/ and include a letter of interest, resume or curriculum vita and a list of three references. Review of candidates will begin immediately. Additional information on USRA can be found at http://www.usra.edu. Remuneration will be consistent with qualifications.
USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
The Reaction Dynamics Group, The Department of Chemistry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, invites applications for two postdoctoral positions in the field of experimental physical chemistry (reaction dynamics) probing the interaction of vacuum ultraviolet light with small (organic) molecules in cryogenic matrices (position 1) and the synthesis of organosilicon molecules in circumstellar envelopes exploiting the crossed molecular beams approach (position 2).
The appointment period is initially for one year, but can be renewed based on availability of funds and satisfactory progress (first author peer reviewed publications). The salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Successful applicants should have a strong background in one or more of the following: experimental reaction dynamics, molecular beams, UHV technology, pulsed laser systems, VUV light generation via four wave mixing, Raman, and UVVIS spectroscopy. Advanced programming skills in labview are imperative. Please see http://www.chem.hawaii.edu/Bil301/welcome.html for a description of our research group. Solid communication skills in English (written, oral) and a documented publication record in internationally circulated, peer-reviewed journals are mandatory. Only self-motivated, team oriented, and energetic candidates are encouraged to apply. Please send a letter of interest, CV, publication list, and – upon request – three letters of recommendation, to Prof. Ralf I. Kaiser, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822-2275, USA. Only complete, electronic applications in pdf format (ralfk at hawaii.edu) will be considered. The review of applications will start June 1, 2015, and continues until the positions are filled.
Research Associate, Space Studies Board
Location: Corporate Headquarters – DC
Department: Div on Engineering & Physical Sciences
Job Req #: 150107-7
Basic Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent knowledge and 2 years of related professional experience. Master’s degree in space-related science, policy, aerospace engineering or a related field desired. (A specific focus on Earth science from space highly desired.). Ability to solve intellectual problems of appreciable variety and complexity using originality and ingenuity. Ability to exercise appreciable latitude for independent judgment and action. Experience working in complex environments with a high degree of organizational effectiveness. Ability to work successfully in a team environment. Ability to develop relationships with Board and committee members, co-workers, and employees in other National Academies’ departments. Excellent communication skills.
http://chk.tbe.taleo.net/chk02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=NAS&cws=1&rid=8085
Planetary Radar Research Scientist
Tracking Code
288-1100
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 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.
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
Job Location
Arecibo, Puerto Rico, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Simons Foundation, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Announce 2016 Faculty Scholars Competition
Application Deadline: July 28, 2015
The Simons Foundation, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are pleased to announce the Faculty Scholars Competition, a national competition for grants to outstanding early-career scientists.
The three philanthropies will award a total of $148 million over the program’s first five years, awarding up to 70 grants every two and a half to three years. The awards are intended for basic researchers and physician scientists who have already demonstrated significant research accomplishments and show potential to make unique and important contributions to their fields.
The Faculty Scholars Competition marks the first time that HHMI, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Simons Foundation have formally undertaken an initiative together. For more information, go to https://www.simonsfoundation.org.
Principal Investigator or Associate Principal Investigator Opportunity at The Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at the Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date: June 30, 2015
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Application Deadline: June 30, 2015
ELSI seeks an established, collegial, and enthusiastic scientist to carry out original research work, cultivate young scientists, and contribute to the development of our institute. It is seeking applications from junior and mid-career scientists who are able to commit 6-12 months/year working at ELSI in Tokyo.
Scientific fields related to research themes pursued at ELSI include:
Formation of the Earth
Early Earth environment and evolution
Deep Earth properties and dynamics
Solar system exploration
Formation and characterization of exoplanets
Abiotic chemical evolution
Origin of Life
Early biological evolution
Bacterial ecology
Metagenomics
High performance computing
Bioinformatics
Requirements:
1) A Doctoral degree in a related field of study.
2) Sufficient experience to oversee post-doctoral level researchers.
3) Willingness to contribute to institutional management.
For all information regarding this opportunity, visit: http://www.elsi.jp/en/about/recruitment/public-offering-positions/2015/03/20150323.html
Museum Technician (Geology) – Smithsonian
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/403159400
This position is located in the Division of Meteorites, Department of Mineral Sciences, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC (official worksite) and the Museum Support Center, Suitland, MD. The purpose of the position is to assist in the management of the Meteorite Collection, and with the documentation, records and data associated with this collection.
Head of Planetary Radar, Arecibo Observatory
Universities Space Research Association (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.
USRA is seeking a full time AO Head of Planetary Radar to provide the leadership of the AO planetary radar group and associated observatory operations funded by NASA. The duties also include developing and implementing strategic initiatives as part of a single Arecibo Management Team led by the Arecibo Observatory Director.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides day to day leadership to the scientific and technical staff and employees in the radar group. Sets the tempo, provides direction and develops a team that is oriented to action.
Directs development of data taking hardware and software. Oversees data archiving and routine analysis.
Coordinates activities of the radar group with other observatory programs.
Conducts a vigorous personal scientific research program.
Mentors students, post-docs, and junior scientific staff.
Coordinates NASA requests for observations of objects with other observatory activities.
Represents the Arecibo Planetary Radar program in national and international community forums.
Required Skills
A PhD Degree in planetary science, geophysics, or related field.
Minimum of five years’ experience in a relevant area of research and a proven ability to publish top quality books or journal articles.
Experience in dealing with/contacts with federal agencies that deal with science (e.g. NASA, NSF).
Excellent oral, written, and presentation skills (both technical and non-technical).
Knowledge of administrative procedures, such as budgeting, hiring and supervision preferred.
All interested candidates must apply directly on our website at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/
Position Open Until Filled
USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
2 Lectureship Positions in Earth Sciences at Durham
The two Lectureship position created by Richard Davie’s departure and Neil Goulty’s retirement are now open for application. After lengthy discussion at the last Board of Studies meeting these have been advertised as open positions but with applications particularly encouraged from people holding expertise in reflection seismology and marine sedimentology.
TIMESCALE:
The deadline for applications is relatively short (5 June) to allow us to try and have people in place for the new academic year or as soon as feasible thereafter. Shortlisting will take place the following week. Interviews are planned to take place in the week commencing July 13th so please try and keep those dates free to participate in the recruitment process as necessary (interviews, tours, meeting candidates etc).
GENERAL ADVERTISING:
These positions are now open on the University website and jobs.ac. They will be available on the AGU website andearthworks-jobs.com.
RESEARCH SCIENTIST (LAB MANAGER): CENTER FOR METEORITE STUDIES
Arizona State University
Center for Meteorite Studies/School of Earth and Space Exploration
The Center for Meteorite Studies (CMS) in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at
Arizona State University invites applications for a Research Scientist (Lab Manager) position.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day operation and management of
the Isotope Cosmochemistry and Geochronology Laboratory, which includes a Thermo
Neptune MC-ICPMS (equipped with a Photon Machines excimer laser ablation system)
and an associated clean chemistry laboratory for ultra low-blank sample preparation.
The successful candidate will be expected to conduct independent research and to participate
in ongoing research in isotope cosmochemistry. Ongoing research projects include the
development of fine-scale radiometric chronometers and their application towards high
resolution chronology of early solar system and planetary processes; characterization of
mass dependent fractionation of the stable isotopes of a variety of elements to understand
nebular and planetary processes; characterization of non-mass dependent isotopic anomalies
to constrain nucleosynthetic inputs to the solar nebula.
For more information, please visit http://meteorites.asu.edu/job/4955
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR I: ARECIBO OBSERVATORY PLANETARY RADAR
Location: Arecibo, Puerto Rico, United States
Description:
USRA is seeking a full time Arecibo Observatory (AO) Head of Planetary
Radar to provide the leadership of the AO planetary radar group and
associated observatory operations funded by NASA. The duties also
include developing and implementing strategic initiatives as part of a
single Arecibo Management Team led by the Arecibo Observatory
Director.
Duties and Responsibilities:
* Provides day to day leadership to the scientific and technical staff
and employees in the radar group. Sets the tempo, provides direction
and develops a team that is oriented to action.
* Directs development of data taking hardware and software. Oversees
data archiving and routine analysis.
* Coordinates activities of the radar group with other observatory
programs.
* Conducts a vigorous personal scientific research program.
* Mentors students, post-docs, and junior scientific staff.
* Coordinates NASA requests for observations of objects with other
observatory activities.
* Represents the Arecibo Planetary Radar program in national and
international community forums.
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
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology invites applications for a staff scientist position in the area of exoplanet and comparative planetary science. We are seeking a scientist who will be expected to contribute to the development of mission concepts, science analysis plans, and science program management. The candidate will be expected to further develop a strong research program, and to maintain communication with astrophysics and planetary scientists at JPL and Caltech, including with the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC), the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute (NExScI), and the Exoplanet Exploration Program. We require a Ph.D. in astrophysics, planetary science, or related field, with two or more years of research experience past the Ph.D., with a strong record of publications in exoplanet or planetary science, or related field, and a demonstrated record of scientific leadership. The candidate is expected to take initiative in collaborating and providing leadership across exoplanet and planetary sciences, and to support planning, development, and implementation activities related to these.
http://dps.aas.org/content/scientist-iii-exoplanet-and-comparative-planetary-systems-science
Cornell University Research Associate in the Field of Planetary Surface Exploration
The Center for Radiophysics and Space Research at Cornell University announces the availability of a Research Associate position, posting #27416, in the field of planetary surface exploration, to work on the Mars Science Laboratory and Mars Exploration Rover missions. Qualifications include a PhD in astronomy; a record of research and publication regarding martian geochemistry and mineralogy, and strong interest in Mars rover science operations. Applications are being accepted until April 30, 2015 with an approximate start date of August 1, 2015. The position is for one year, with continuation for two more years contingent upon funding and performance. Applicants should submit a CV (including a list of publications) and a brief (1-3 pages) description of research interests, and a research proposal (1-3 pages) all in a single pdf file, to Ms. Lynda Sovocool at lmk3@cornell.edu. They should also arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the same email address (Please note the applicant’s name in the subject heading).
Cornell University is an innovative Ivy League university and a great place to work. Our inclusive community of scholars, students and staff impart an uncommon sense of larger purpose and contribute creative ideas to further the university’s mission of teaching, discovery and engagement. Located in Ithaca, NY, Cornell’s far-flung global presence includes the medical college’s campuses on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and Doha, Qatar, as well as the new Cornell Tech campus to be built on Roosevelt Island in the heart of New York City.
* Diversity and Inclusion are a part of Cornell University’s heritage. We’re an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.
Included Benefits: Benefit information can be reviewed at: https://www.hr.cornell.edu/benefits/
Position posting link: https://cornellu.taleo.net/careersection/10161/jobdetail.ftl
JSC Planetary Science Position Now Open
The Astromaterials Research Office, part of the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division of the Exploration Integration and Science Directorate, NASA Johnson Space Center, announces a Planetary Scientist civil service position. This position is included within a specialty that involves study of the origin, composition, structure, and evolution of the bodies of the solar system, including the planets and their satellites, the Earth and Moon, meteorites, asteroids, comets, and dust. The selectee will establish a research program in the study of the origin and evolution of our solar system and its rocky planetary bodies. This emphasis includes, but is not limited to, studies of astromaterials such as interplanetary dust particles, meteorites, lunar samples, and materials from sample-return missions (Genesis, Stardust), as well as studies of the origin and evolution of planetary bodies from remote-sensing and mission data. Areas of expertise sought include, but are not limited to: geochronology, high-resolution analytical studies, mineralogy, isotope and elemental geochemistry and mass spectrometry, experimental and laboratory studies, analysis and interpretation of mission data, or combinations of these. The successful candidate will be expected to support their research program by attracting funds through peer-reviewed proposals to NASA programs such as Solar System Workings, Emerging Worlds, Data Analysis Programs, Laboratory Analysis of Returned Samples and/or through involvement in NASA missions.
All candidates must use the USAJobs.gov website to prepare and submit applications, and United States citizenship is required to be eligible for this civil service position. The USAJobs.gov position number is JS15D0019, and applications will be accepted starting 30 March and closing 20 April, 2015. The position will be filled at the GS-13 level ($94,106-122,336) at a starting date to be negotiated.
Interested parties may direct inquiries to Dr. David Draper, Manager, Astromaterials Research Office, david.draper at nasa.gov. A how-to guide for preparing responsive applications using the USAJobs.gov site, prepared by JSC Human Resources, will be provided upon request.
Postdoctoral Researcher: Mineralogy and Petrology of Planetary Materials
The Universities Space Research Association’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in the mineralogy and petrology of planetary materials.
The successful candidate will work with Dr. Allan Treiman in NASA-funded efforts, emphasizing planetary crusts and magmas, and their volatile constituents and will join Dr. Treiman on the CheMin science team of the Mars Science Laboratory mission. The candidate will participate in analysis and interpretation of CheMin X-ray diffraction data of Mars surface materials; and may also participate in operations planning for the CheMin instrument. Additionally, the candidate will design and conduct her/his own research in petrology and mineralogy of planetary materials, starting with optical microscopy and electron microprobe; other instruments may be available at the nearby Johnson Space Center (experimental petrology laboratories, electron microscopes, X-ray diffraction, LA-ICPMS), or can be arranged with external collaborators (e.g., SIMS). The candidate will be encouraged to propose for external funding, participate in grant review panels and analysis groups, and become further involved with spacecraft missions.
At the LPI, the successful candidate will interact with scientists of many specialties, and with those of the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) group at Johnson Space Center. The LPI leads a team in the NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI), allowing the candidate access to this community of lunar & asteroid explorers. LPI scientists maintain active collaborations with faculty in the geosciences departments of Rice University and the University of Houston, which are nearby.
Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. in petrology or geochemistry; experience with planetary materials is helpful, but not required. The position would be for two years, with possible extension to a third year. The candidate must be a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident, and be able to pass a detailed government background investigation. Applicants should send a letter of interest, a curriculum vita with a list of publications, a brief (maximum three pages) statement of research interests, and a list of three references to the posting at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/. Review of candidates will begin on March 30, 2015, with a hiring decision as soon as possible thereafter. Further information on current research and facilities at the LPI and at JSC can be found through our website http://www.lpi.usra.edu.
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.
USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled
2 POSTDOCs at IPGP for the SEIS Data analysis phase
First position is open to a young seismologist. Deadline for application to IPGP is March, 22, 2015. The position will start between October 1st, 2015 and February 1st, 2016.
Second position is open to young planetary geologist or remote sensing scientist.
Candidate proposal will be examined two-weekly until postdoc recruitment, with first deadline for candidate analysis being March, 22, 2015. An early postdoc start (May or June 2015 depending on citizenship) is possible.
POSTDOC IN SPACE INSTRUMENTATION
In the frame of a collaboration on a CNES prospective mission on the characterisation of the internal structure of the Apophis asteroid (a potentially hazardous asteroid), the Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace, Université de Toulouse, France is seeking a talented young scientist in space instrumentation to strengthen his team. The candidate will support the science and system study of a nano-probe network deployed on the surface of the asteroid, which aims to probe the asteroid’s internal structure with small seismometers. The candidate will be responsible for both the scientific and the system study, and will be the point of contact with the project manager and the principal investigator.
ISAE web site : http://www.isae.fr
DEOS web site: http://recherche.isae.fr/en/departments/deos.html
The NSF is seeking qualified candidates for a permanent Program Director position in the Division of Undergraduate Education, Directorate for Education and Human Resources in Arlington, VA. They are seeking someone with expertise in the preparation of the pre-K to 12 STEM teacher corps, a background in a STEM field, experience with STEM undergraduate education, and knowledge of STEM education research.
Further details are available here: https://www.usajobs.gov/ GetJob/ViewDetails/393883600
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT – NASA ASTROBIOLOGY INSTITUTE DIRECTOR
NASA seeks a new Director for the NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI).
The ideal candidate will be an internationally recognized scientist
with proven experience in leading or managing large interdisciplinary
research programs or projects, possessed with a vision for leading
the Institute into the future. Applicants for this position should
have a broad scientific perspective on astrobiology, experience in
conducting interdisciplinary scientific research, and demonstrated
skills needed to harness the strengths of disparate research
communities towards a greater goal. She/he should understand how
to grow a research endeavor and respond to changing budget climates
while focusing on maximizing the scientific return on NASA’s
investments in astrobiology. He/she should have experience in leading
a diverse staff ranging from established scientists to support
personnel, resource planning, and executing budgets and schedules.
He/she should be comfortable with modern information technologies and
distributed research teams. NASA is particularly interested in
applicants who will find ways to infuse astrobiology into NASA flight
missions.
Interested individuals should apply directly to USAJobs at:
http://www.usajobs.gov
by May 1, 2015. In the keyword search box, type vacancy number
“AR15S0001”. Select “Director, NASA Astrobiology Institute”,
then click “Apply Online”.
FACULTY POSITION IN ENGINEERING PHYSICS
http://dps.aas.org/content/faculty-position-engineering-physics
Not exactly a job but for $$ for Postdocs 🙂
L’ORÉAL USA FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
http://www.lorealusa.com/Foundation/Article.aspx?topcode=Foundation_AccessibleScience_Fellowships
APPLICATION
The 2015 L’Oréal USA for Women in Science application period will open on February 2, 2015 and will close on March 20, 2015.
https://lorealfwis.aaas.org/login/indexA.cfm
Research Scientist/Senior Research Scientist
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), San Antonio, TX
Category: Space PhysicsSurface CompositionAtmospheresSpectroscopyMissions
http://dps.aas.org/content/research-scientistsr.-research-scientist
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
http://jobs.physicstoday.org/jobs/6695347
Application deadline: 1 February 2015
PROGRAM DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ASTRONOMICAL SCIENCES, NSF
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/389641300
Application deadline: 2 February 2015
TWO TENURE-TRACK POSITIONS, UNIVERSITY OF ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=50378
Application deadline: 31 January 2015
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY
https://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=49245
Application deadline: 15 January 2015
BLOOMBERG DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF EXOPLANETS
http://dps.aas.org/content/bloomberg-distinguished-professor-exoplanets
Application deadline: 1 February 2015
FACULTY OPPORTUNITY AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
Tenured/Tenure-Track Professor
Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences
Early Planetary Geological and Geophysical Processes
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences:
http://www.brown.edu/academics/earth-environmental-planetary-sciences
Brown University, invites applications for a faculty position in
Early Planetary Geological and Geophysical Processes. The successful
candidate will maintain an active, externally funded research program
and enjoy a commitment to teaching at both undergraduate and graduate
levels. Appointment is expected at the Assistant Professor level.
However, appointment at a more senior level is possible for
exceptional candidates. A Ph.D. degree or equivalent is required.
This position will be available as soon as July 1, 2015 but will
remain open until filled. Review and evaluation of applications will
begin on February 1, 2015. Applicants should forward a letter of
interest, current CV, statements of research and teaching interests,
and the names of three references to:
http://www.interfolio.com/apply/24379
Faculty Positions in Exoplanet Studies at Arizona State University
Application deadline is Jan. 5, 2015
The School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University invites applications for up to three tenure-track faculty positions in the area of exoplanet studies at either the assistant or associate professor level. Rank and tenure status will be commensurate with experience. Anticipated start date is August 2015. We are especially interested in candidates in the areas of exoplanet detection, interior modeling of exoplanets, atmospheric evolution, and instrumentation. Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate the potential for interdisciplinary collaborations with ASU planetary scientists to better characterize exoplanets.
Established in 2006, SESE is the focal point of Earth and space science at Arizona State University, one of the most dynamic and fastest growing institutions of higher learning in the United States. An essential part of SESE’s mission is to make new discoveries by promoting interdisciplinary science and by integrating science and engineering. SESE faculty and their research groups benefit from a variety of state-of-the-art facilities including access to the 2×8.4m Large Binocular Telescope, 6.5m MMT telescope, 6.5m Magellan telescopes and a host of 2m-class telescopes owned and operated by the State of Arizona. Broad, transdisciplinary collaborations between SESE astronomers, planetary scientists, Earth scientists, and engineers are actively encouraged (http://sese.asu.edu/people_faculty).
Minimum qualifications include: (1) a Ph.D. or equivalent in astronomy or astrophysics, planetary science, or a closely related discipline; (2) a strong research record in exoplanet studies established through publications in international peer-reviewed journals; and (3) a commitment to quality teaching and mentorship at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Candidates for consideration at the associate level must also have a demonstrated track record of externally funded research.
To apply, please submit: 1) a cover letter not more than 3 pages long that includes a description of the applicant’s research and teaching interests and experience; 2) a current CV; and 3) the names, addresses, email addresses and telephone numbers of three references. All materials should be submitted in PDF format to sesenewfac at asu.edu. Refer to Position #11029 in all correspondence.
The application deadline is January 5, 2015; if not filled, reviews will continue weekly until the search is closed. A background check is required for employment.
JOB OPPORTUNITY: STSCI RESEARCH AND INSTRUMENT ANALYSTS
The Space Telescope Science Institute has openings for Research and
Instrument Analysts (RIA) in our Instruments Division. RIAs will
assist Instrument Scientists in the reduction and analysis of Hubble
Space Telescope calibration data. Analysts will also assist in the
development and testing of the scientific instruments and optical
systems for the James Webb Space Telescope. They will provide user
support to HST General Observers and Archival Researchers in various
aspects of observation planning and data reduction. Additionally,
analysts may become involved in cutting-edge astronomical research by
providing support for scientific programs of staff scientists. Such
support can involve calibrating data, photometry, spectroscopy, image
drizzling, coding, and laboratory work in astronomical
instrumentation.
Applications due: January 31, 2015
For details see:
http://www.stsci.edu/institute/employment
https://rn11.ultipro.com/SPA1004/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=
*088F3D93BAC898AD
Science Editor Openings | 2016
Call for Editors adCall for Editors PDF
GSA is soliciting applications and nominations for science co-editors for GSA books, GSA maps and charts, GSA Bulletin, Geology, and Lithosphere with four-year terms beginning 1 January 2016. Duties include: ensuring stringent peer review and expeditious processing of submissions; making final acceptance or rejection decisions after considering recommendations of reviewers; and maintaining excellent content through active solicitation of diverse and definitive manuscripts, books, or maps.
Nominations or applications received by 1 February 2015 will be given first consideration.
http://www.geosociety.org/pubs/editorsCall.htm
FACULTY POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
The School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Minnesota,
Twin Cities invites applications for a tenure track position in the
area of Experimental Space Plasma Physics. The appointment is expected
to be at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates are expected to hold
a Ph.D. in physics, astrophysics or a related discipline and should
have demonstrated the potential to conduct a vigorous and significant
experimental research program as evidenced by their publication
record and supporting letters from recognized leaders in the field.
The successful applicant will be joining a department with active
programs in both experimental and theoretical space plasma physics.
Details of the position can be found at:
http://www.physics.umn.edu/about/news/jobs/7601/Assistant_Professor
_in_Space_Plasma_Physics_.html
Research Scientist Position, Arizona State University
The School of Earth and Space Exploration seeks creative applicants for a new position as Assistant Research Professional in the Group 18 Labs at Arizona State University. Equipped with multiple analytical systems for 40Ar/39Ar, (U-Th)/He, and ICPMS research, Group 18 Labs specializes in the development and promotion of innovations in noble gas geochronology and geochemistry. The successful applicant will work as part of a large, vibrant team of ASU researchers as well as international visitors, such that good interpersonal skills are a must. Other minimum qualifications include: a Ph.D. in an earth or space science field (or an M.S. degree in earth or space science field and at least 2 years’ experience working in a noble gas geochronology facility); technical familiarity with the operation and maintenance of ultra-high vacuum systems and mass spectrometers; good programming skills; and enthusiasm for novel technique development and application. Desired qualifications include experience in 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and thermochronology, as well as in the operation and maintenance of laser systems.
Start date is negotiable between January 1-July 1, 2015. To apply, please send a cover letter, CV, and the contact information for at least two references by email to Kip Hodges via kvhodges at asu.edu. Initial application deadline is December 20, 2014; if not filled, applications will be reviewed every two weeks thereafter until the search is closed. A background check is required for employment.
JOB POSTING – EDUCATION AND PUBLIC OUTREACH MANAGER
The University of Colorado, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space
Physics (LASP) is seeking a dynamic Education and Public Outreach (EPO)
leader to further the LASP’s mission by managing our highly successful
and nationally recognized science-based education and public outreach
program emphasizing our research in atmospheric, planetary, solar, and
space sciences. The successful candidate will have demonstrated
leadership in the development and management of these programs. This
position reports directly to the Associate Director for Science, and is
fully funded by LASP.
For a full job description and to apply, please go to:
http://www.jobsatcu.com/postings/90178
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT – EDITOR POSITIONS ON THE JOURNAL “PLANETARY SCIENCE”
Springer invites applications or nominations for a position as (Co-)
Editor-in-Chief of the journal Planetary Science. See:
http://www.springer.com/astronomy/extraterrestrial+physics,
+space+sciences/journal/13535
Also invited are applications by candidates willing to serve as
Associate Editors in the fields of Planetary Surface and Interior
Geology, Mars, and Exoplanets. More details can be found at the
website above.
JOB POSTING – EDUCATION AND PUBLIC OUTREACH MANAGER
The University of Colorado, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space
Physics (LASP) is seeking a dynamic Education and Public Outreach (EPO)
leader to further the LASP’s mission by managing our highly successful
and nationally recognized science-based education and public outreach
program emphasizing our research in atmospheric, planetary, solar, and
space sciences. The successful candidate will have demonstrated
leadership in the development and management of these programs. This
position reports directly to the Associate Director for Science, and
is fully funded by LASP.
For a full job description and to apply, please visit:
http://www.jobsatcu.com/postings/90178
Faculty Search, Assistant Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Tenure-track position in high-T geochemistry, isotope geochemistry, or cosmochemistry
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in high-T geochemistry, isotope geochemistry, or cosmochemistry. The ideal candidate will combine analytical and theoretical approaches to study the chemical and isotopic evolution of Earth, other terrestrial planets, and/or small bodies of the Solar System. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing a vigorous, externally funded research program, teaching a range of undergraduate and graduate courses, writing for publication, advising students, and university service.
We seek individuals who will enhance existing strengths in geochemistry and cosmochemistry, petrology, and solid-earth geophysics. Candidates must have a Ph.D. with a focus in high-T geochemistry, isotope geochemistry, cosmochemistry, or a related field, at the time of appointment. A wide range of instrumentation is available in the EPS department including a Neptune Plus multicollector ICP-MS, Cameca 7f-geo SIMS, and many other related and supporting analytical facilities. The appointment includes membership in the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, a world-class intellectual cluster in the field of space sciences.
Interested individuals should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching and research interests, and names and contact information of at least four references to Prof. Brad Jolliff, Geochemistry Search Committee Chair, Washington University, Campus Box 1169, 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, or via e-mail: geochem_search@levee.wustl.edu.
Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. Washington University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Employment eligibility verification required upon employment. Applications will be considered until the position is filled, but priority will be given to those received by November 15, 2014.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
TENURE TRACK POSITIONS IN REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATERIALS
The Department of Earth and Environmental Science is entering a period of growth with
a newly launched Ph.D. program. To achieve this growth, the department seeks to fill two
tenure-track faculty positions to begin in August 2015. One of the positions will be in the
area of REMOTE SENSING. A second position will be in the area of
GEOMATERIALS. Exceptional candidates holding a Ph.D. are encouraged to apply at
any level (assistant, associate, or full professor). Mentoring of undergraduate and
graduate students and securing external funding are expected. Applicants must have a
Ph.D. in a relevant science discipline.
REMOTE SENSING: We especially encourage applicants with a focus on the analysis of
Earth using airborne or satellite remote sensing platforms, expertise in digital signal
processing for geoscience applications, and the use satellite data for understanding
climate change. This appointment will complement existing expertise in geophysics,
hydrogeology, structural geology, geomorphology, and planetary geology, and make use
of the new high-performance computing cluster. Applicants should be able to teach
undergraduate and graduate courses including Remote Sensing and Physical Geology.
GEOMATERIALS: Of particular interest are applicants with a focus on energy as well as
earth science, and with expertise in mineralogy and petrology that crossover to material
science. The candidate should investigate crystalline, glassy, or melt geomaterials with a
goal of understanding the atomic-scale characteristics that lead to macroscopic properties
in earth sciences. The individual is expected to use a combination of field or experimental
based data collection and modeling approaches. This appointment will complement
existing expertise on the properties of nano-minerals and geochemistry within EES as
well as materials research conducted through super-computing, engineering, chemistry,
and physics utilizing a variety of in place instrumentation and the newly formed Temple
University Energy Frontier Research Center. Applicants should be able to teach
undergraduate and graduate courses including Mineralogy and Petrology.
Applications should first email a letter of intent to the appropriate Search Committee
Chair.
REMOTE SENSING applicants should send a letter of intention to apply and any
inquiries to Alexandra Davatzes, Chair, Search Committee, alix@temple.edu, whereas
GEOMATERIALS applicants should email Nick Davatzes, Chair, Search Committee,
davatzes@temple.edu. Applicants should upload a CV, statement of teaching goals, a
research plan, names and addresses of at least three references, and selected reprints via
the following website: http://ees.cst.temple.edu/. We request application material be
submitted by December 1, 2014. Temple University is a state-related research-intensive
institution with an undergraduate enrollment of more than 27,000 and nearly 10,000
graduate and professional students. More information about our department is available at
http://www.temple.edu/geology/. Temple University is an equal opportunity, equal
access, affirmative action employer committed to achieving a diverse community (AA,
EOE, M/F/D/V). The department specifically encourages applications from women and
minorities.
EARLY MARS POSTDOC AT UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago
seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher to support investigations of
the early climate of Mars through analysis of Mars topography and
forward modeling of topographic change. The successful candidate will
work with Assistant Professor Edwin Kite to assemble, analyze, and
model crater-modification and crater-infilling datasets. Candidates
should have a background in Planetary Science, Earth Science, or
Astrophysics, and have experience working with large datasets.
Experience with Mars is helpful but is not required. Start date is
flexible. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to
develop a program of independent research aligned with the objectives
of the group as exemplified by the projects listed at:
http://geosci.uchicago.edu/~kite/proposals/
as well as to mentor undergraduate students.
The University of Chicago hosts a vibrant planets and exoplanets
research program, with particular emphasis on potentially habitable
planets:
http://geosci.uchicago.edu/planetary-science-planetary-atmospheres
-and-exoplanets
Application materials should be received by December 20 for full
consideration. Applicants should send a CV, a brief description of
research interests and experience, and the names of three referees as
a single PDF file to kite@uchicago.edu. Please direct informal
inquiries about this post to Edwin Kite (kite@uchicago.edu).
JOVIAN MAGNETIC FIELD AND MAGNETOSPHERE POST-DOC RESEARCHER
(NASA-GSFC/CRESST/University of Maryland)
Applications are now being accepted for a Postdoctoral Research
Associate, funded through the University of Maryland College Park
(UMCP) and the Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science
and Technology (CRESST), to work in the Planetary Magnetospheres
Laboratory of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in the area
of Jupiter’s magnetic field and magnetosphere, using data from the
Juno (New Frontier) mission. Additional details are available at:
http://www.astro.umd.edu/employment/#Juno.
Candidates for this position should have a Ph.D. in a relevant
scientific discipline with prior experience conducting scientific
research. Experience with magnetometer instrumentation and data,
disciplined programming skills (primarily Fortran and IDL), and
scientific writing experience are desired.
The University of Maryland is an equal opportunity employer. All
applications received by Sept. 26, 2014 will receive full
consideration.
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at The University of Chicago invites applications for the T.C. Chamberlin Postdoctoral Fellowships. We are interested in outstanding scientists who probe the fundamental nature of Earth and other planetary bodies, their physics, biology, chemistry, and history, and who have a desire to participate in the broad intellectual life of the Department and the University. Start date is negotiable, but our target is 1 October 2015. The initial term of the Fellowships will be one year, renewable for a second year. Salary will be $55,500 per year, plus benefits. Research funds are also available. Consideration of applications will begin 1 October 2014. Please email a single pdf file containing a CV, research plans, and names and contact information for at least three references, to: chamberlin2014@geosci.uchicago.edu. The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action / Equal Employment Opportunity / Disabled / Veterans Employer.
The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago invites applications for positions at the Assistant Professor and Associate Professor ranks. We are interested in outstanding scientists who address fundamental questions about the physics, chemistry, biology, and history of Earth and other planetary bodies. Candidates for the Assistant Professor rank must have completed all requirements for the PhD prior to appointment. Candidates for the Associate Professor rank must have a PhD and an outstanding research record.
To be considered an applicant, candidates must apply through the University’s Academic Careers website and upload a cover letter; a curriculum vitae with list of publications; statements of research and teaching interests; and names and contact information for at least three referees. Consideration of applications will begin October 1, 2014, and will continue until all positions have been filled.
To apply for a position at the rank of Assistant Professor, go to academiccareers.uchicago.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=53574.
To apply for a position at the rank of Associate Professor, go to academiccareers.uchicago.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=53573.
For information on the Department, visit http://geosci.uchicago.edu.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status or status as an individual with disability.
The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action / Equal Employment Opportunity / Disabled / Veterans Employer.
Faculty Opening, Experimental Physics / Space Sciences– Washington University in St. Louis
The Department of Physics at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications to fill a tenure-track faculty opening in Experimental Space Physics. We are primarily looking for a candidate who will interact with a vibrant research group that uses microanalysis of extraterrestrial materials to provide insights into nucleosynthesis, formation and processing of dust in a variety of astrophysical settings, and the origin/ evolution of the solar system. However, we will also consider scientists whose research falls broadly in the area of space-physics/astrophysics, and will add significantly to or complement the research being carried out in the Physics Department (http://www.physics.wustl.edu) and the research in adjoining Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences (http://www.eps.wustl.edu), which is conducting a parallel search in geochemistry. The appointment will begin Fall 2015 and includes membership in the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, a world-class intellectual cluster in the field of space sciences (MCSS.wustl.edu).
Candidates are sought for the rank of Assistant Professor, although applications from well-qualified senior candidates will be considered at the appropriate advanced level. Candidates should have a Ph.D. at the time of appointment, significant research achievements, research programs suitable for obtaining research funding, and an aptitude for teaching physics at graduate and undergraduate levels. Other duties include writing for publication, advising students, and university service. Applications should consist of a cover letter, a current resume including publication record, a statement of research interests and plans (up to 5 pages), a statement of teaching interests and approach (up to 3 pages), and names and contact information of three references. Application materials should be submitted on or before November 15, 2014 as a single file in PDF format to spacesciencesearch@wuphys.wustl.edu. Washington University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action institution. Women and members of underrepresented minority groups are encouraged to apply.
Research Professor (Open Rank)
Arizona State University
Center for Meteorite Studies/School of Earth and Space Exploration
http://sese.asu.edu/opportunities-faculty
Assistant Professor (JOB #10878)
Arizona State University
School of Earth and Space Exploration
The School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Planetary Science to begin August 2015. Preference will be given to candidates whose research focus is on Solar System planetary science, and who have research strengths that complement or extend those of current SESE faculty (http://sese.asu.edu/people_faculty).
Established in 2006, the School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) is the focal point of earth and space science at Arizona State University, one of themost dynamic and fastest growing institutions of higher learning in the United States. An essential part of SESE’s mission is to make new discoveries by integrating science and technology. SESE faculty and their research groups benefit from a variety of state-of-the-art facilities, and thrive on broad collaborations.
The requirements for this position include: (1) a PhD in Planetary Science or a closely related discipline; (2) a strong research record in planetary science established through publications in international peer-reviewed journals; and (3) a commitment to quality teaching and mentorship at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Applications should include: 1) a cover letter that includes a description of the applicant’s research and teaching interests and experience; 2) a current CV; and 3) the names, addresses, email addresses and telephone numbers of three references. All materials should be submitted in PDF format to sesenewfac@asu.edu.
Application deadline is November 21, 2014; if not filled, reviews will continue weekly until the search is closed. Background check is required for employment.
Arizona State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to excellence through diversity. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The Title IX statement can be viewed at
http://www.asu.edu/titlelX. ASU’s non-discrimination, anti-harassment and nonretaliation policy can be viewed at ACD 401: Nondiscrimination, Anti-Harassment and Nonretaliation.
TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH
The Physics and Astronomy Department and the Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (CEMaST) at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Physics Education Research to begin in September 2015. As a joint appointment, the successful candidate will be expected to teach the full range of undergraduate courses in physics as well as science content and/or methods courses, lead workshops for science teachers, mentor students seeking a teaching credential, participate in developing externally funded research programs, and collaborate with others to promote excellence in STEM-education. A Ph.D. in Physics, a demonstrated record of publication, and teaching experience at the college level are required. Review of applications will begin on November 14, 2014. For a full position description, as well as the application procedure, please visit the Department web site at: http://www.csupomona.edu/~physics.
EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disability.
Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Astronomy
Sonoma State University
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites applications for a
faculty position in astronomy beginning in August 2015. The successful
candidate will have a Ph.D. in astronomy, physics or a closely-related
field, a demonstrated record of excellence in undergraduate teaching and
be actively involved in research in astronomy, astronomy education or a
related field. In particular, we are interested in individuals who can
create undergraduate research projects and who are capable of teaching a
wide variety of courses, including descriptive astronomy and other
astronomy courses as well as lower division physics courses. Preference
will be given to candidates who can teach upper division physics courses
and/or support campus observatory operations. For complete information,
see the detailed Position Opportunity Announcement at:
http://www.sonoma.edu/jobs/. SSU is an equal opportunity employer.
ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
Closing date: 1 October 2014
Website: http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
The European Space Agency awards several postdoctoral fellowships each
year. The aim of these fellowships is to provide young scientists, holding
a PhD or the equivalent degree, with the means of performing space science
research in fields related to the ESA Science and Robotic Exploration
Programmes. Areas of research include planetary science, astronomy and
astrophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial science, plasma physics and
fundamental physics. The fellowships have a duration of two years and are
tenable at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in
Noordwijk, Netherlands, or at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC)
in Villafranca del Castillo, near Madrid, Spain.
Applications are now solicited for fellowships in space science to begin
in the fall of 2015. Preference will be given to applications submitted by
candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. Candidates not
holding a PhD yet are encouraged to apply, but they must provide evidence
of receiving their degree before starting the fellowship.
ESA fellows are enrolled in ESA’s Social Security Scheme, which covers
medical expenses, invalidity and death benefits. A monthly deduction
covers these short-term and long-term risks.
The deadline for applications is 1 October 2014.
More information on the ESA Research Fellowship programme in Space
Science, on the conditions and eligibility, as well as the application
form can be found on the world-wide web at this address:
http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Questions on the scientific aspects of the ESA Fellowship in Space Science
not answered in the above pages can be sent by e-mail to the fellowship
coordinators, Dr. Oliver Jennrich or Dr. Matteo Guianazzi,
at the address fellowship@cosmos.esa.int
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Diviner science team at Caltech零
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) invites applications for a postdoctoral
scholar position utilizing Diviner data to address topics in one of the
following areas of lunar science: regolith formation and evolution,
surface composition and geology, impact processes, and volatile stability
and transport. A strong background in one of these areas as well as remote
sensing and data analysis is desired. The Diviner science team at JPL uses
a wide variety of methods from data analysis to numerical models and
laboratory experiments to interpret and validate Diviner data. The
successful candidate will be appointed as a California Institute of
Technology postdoctoral scholar, based at JPL, with a 1-year term
renewable for up to three years depending on available funding. For more
information and to apply, please send a CV and brief description of
research interests Dr. Paul O. Hayne (Paul.O.Hayne at jpl.nasa.gov) and/or
Dr. Benjamin T. Greenhagen (Benjamin.T.Greenhagen at jpl.nasa.gov).
The Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Directorate, NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), anticipates one opening for a civil service Astromaterials Curator/Research Scientist in the Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office.
The official position announcement is scheduled to appear in USAJobs on 25 August 2014. All applications must be made through the USAJobs website https://www.usajobs.gov/. The formal USAJobs announcement will contain details on the application process. Starting date is negotiable. Please address inquiries to Dr. Eileen Stansbery (Director, ARES Directorate, eileen.k.stansbery at nasa.gov).
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the first of several anticipated tenure-track faculty positions in geology. The position will be filled at the Assistant Professor level, starting as early as Fall, 2015. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an internationally recognized and externally funded research program, to help develop and participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching, and to supervise graduate student research. A Ph.D. is required in the Earth Sciences or a related discipline; post-doctoral experience is desirable. Possible areas of geologic research include, but are not limited to, quantitative geomorphology, volcanology, tectonics and dynamics, petrology and mineralogy, critical-zone science, and studies of the early Earth that complement the research interests of recent hires in planetary science, paleoecology, light stable isotope geochemistry, and landscape hydrology. We are particularly interested in approaches combining geologic field methods with complementary laboratory, theoretical or remote sensing approaches.
Opportunities exist for the successful candidate to forge research ties with other parts of the Johns Hopkins community that are active in the Earth and Planetary Sciences, including the Departments of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and the Applied Physics Laboratory. There are excellent opportunities for additional collaborations within the Baltimore-Washington region, including with the Carnegie Institution, the Smithsonian Institution, the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Maryland, and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Applications must be submitted electronically using Interfolio (https://apply.interfolio.com/25307) and must include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, and the names and complete contact information of at least three references. Questions concerning submission of application materials should be directed to Kristen Gaines (kgaines@jhu.edu). Other requests for information may be directed to Professor Dimitri Sverjensky, Search Committee Chair (sver@jhu.edu). Review of the applications will begin October 15th, 2014 and will continue until the position is filled.
Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, and actively encourages interest from minorities and women.
A bit late, but judging by the website, the position still appears to be open–L.Q.
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Professor/Associate Professor of Geology
Earth Surface Processes or Paleoclimatology
The George Mason University, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences in Fairfax, Va., invites applications for an Associate or Full Professor of Geology beginning August 2014.
Qualifications:
We seek a dynamic person with broad expertise in one or more of the following areas: hydrogeology, paleoclimatology, geochemistry, geomorphology, or related areas. Preference will be given to candidates whose expertise complements existing departmental teaching and research areas. Demonstrated excellence and leadership in research and education is a requirement. The successful candidate is expected to have a robust externally funded research program and take a leadership role in the development of a geology graduate program. A Ph.D. in geology or a closely related geoscience field is required. Experience with field-based research is a plus.
The department offers undergraduate degrees in Geology and Earth Science, and Ph.D. in Climate Dynamics. We are particularly interested in candidates whose expertise and/or research will synergistically link these disciplines of climate and geology. Also, the department plans to offer an Atmospheric Sciences B.S. and Geology M.S. in the near future. Our faculty includes geologists, atmospheric scientists, and oceanographers.
Special Instructions to Applicants
For full consideration, applicants must apply online at http://jobs.gmu.edu for position F9637z by January 20, 2014. Candidates should submit a CV, a letter of intent including statements of research and teaching interests (in ‘letter of intent’ upload category), up to five digital examples of published work (in a single upload file under ‘publications/materials’), teaching evaluations (as upload category ‘other doc’), and contact information of four references. Review of applications will begin on January 20, 2014, and continue until the position is filled.
Job: Staff Scientist, Geophysics
Location: Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington, DC
The Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) of the Carnegie Institution of Washington seeks a staff scientist in the broad field of geophysics who will investigate solid-Earth processes at the planetary scale. Areas of expertise and research emphases might include (but are not limited to) the thermal history, convection, differentiation, and tectonics of Earth and other terrestrial planets, connections between planetary formation processes and past and present geological and seismological structure of the Earth. This person should complement existing research programs in the Department (http://dtm.carnegiescience.edu/research). Applicants who integrate across traditional boundaries, especially between models and observations, and geophysics, geochemistry, and planetary sciences, are particularly encouraged to apply.
The Carnegie Institution is a basic research organization with a history of innovative instrumentation development. DTM staff scientists hold long-term appointments and pursue independent research supported by a combination of endowment and federal funds. DTM staff scientists do not have teaching duties, but we place considerable emphasis on mentoring postdoctoral scholars.
Applications should be submitted through the jobs.carnegiescience.edu website link below and should include a curriculum vitae, brief statement of research plans, and abstracts from the applicant’s three most important papers. Please also provide the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of three professional referees, whose letters may be requested by DTM. Questions may be sent to staffposition@dtm.ciw.edu. Review of applications will begin September 15, 2014, and will continue until the position is filled. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of gender, race/ethnicity, protected veteran status, disability, or other protected group status.
https://jobs.carnegiescience.edu/jobs/staff-scientist-geophysics-2/
NASA HQ VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT – PLANETARY PROTECTION OFFICER
NASA has posted a position in the Science Mission Directorate for the
Planetary Protection Officer. It has a very short response time, with
applications due by June 25, 2014.
NOTE: This announcement is open to current NASA Federal employees
serving under a career, career-conditional or VRA appointment, those
serving on an appointment under 213.3102(u) of Schedule A, or NASA term
employees who have acquired conversion eligibility under the NASA
Flexibility Act of 2004
For additional information regarding the position, as well as
qualifying and application procedures, please review the complete
announcement at:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/372414100
Hi Everyone, Please consider this great opportunity for a Staff Scientist with the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas.
Staff Scientist – Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI)
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.
The Universities Space Research Association’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas, is accepting applications for the position of Staff Scientist, a rank equivalent to Associate Professor. The successful applicant will perform outstanding basic scientific research in the lunar and planetary sciences, attract funding for their personal research activities, present research results in publications in refereed journals and at conferences, participate in the academic community for his/her field, support NASA through activities on committees and panels, and contribute to the dissemination of lunar and planetary science. He/she will have mentoring roles for junior scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and university students.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a planetary sciences or geosciences-related field and at least 4 years of experience in scientific research beyond the Ph.D. While applications will be accepted in any area of the planetary sciences, including research that enhances the interactions between LPI and the Astromaterials Research Group at the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), applications that complement current scientific expertise are desired. The successful candidate must be able to communicate effectively in oral and written formats, including presentations to the scientific research community, and government representatives.
Applicants should apply to the posting at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/ and must include a letter of interest, a Curriculum Vita with list of relevant publications, a brief (maximum three pages) 5-year research plan, and a list of three references. Requested materials must be received by August 1, 2014. Additional information on current research and facilities at the LPI can be found on our website at http://www.lpi.usra.edu. USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder is seeking to fill immediately a postdoctoral research associate position to investigate the near-Mars space environment within the context of the Mar-solar wind interaction. The research will involve (1) modeling of the physical processes at work in the Martian ionosphere and induced magnetosphere with an emphasis on atmospheric escape, and/or (2) analysis of the data returned from the NASA Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) mission.
More info at : http://www.jobsatcu.com/postings/83112
The Universities Space Research Association’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas, is accepting applications for the position of Staff Scientist, a rank equivalent to Associate Professor. The successful applicant will perform outstanding basic scientific research in the lunar and planetary sciences, attract funding for their personal research activities, present research results in publications in refereed journals and at conferences, participate in the academic community for his/her field, support NASA through activities on committees and panels, and contribute to the dissemination of lunar and planetary science. He/she will have mentoring roles for junior scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and university students.Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a planetary sciences or geosciences-related field and at least 4 years of experience in scientific research beyond the Ph.D. While applications will be accepted in any area of the planetary sciences, including research that enhances the interactions between LPI and the Astromaterials Research Group at the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), applications that complement current scientific expertise are desired. The successful candidate must be able to communicate effectively in oral and written formats, including presentations to the scientific research community, and government representatives.Applicants should apply to the posting at https://usracareers.silkroad.com/ and must include a letter of interest, a Curriculum Vita with list of relevant publications, a brief (maximum three pages) 5-year research plan, and a list of three references. Requested materials must be received by August 1, 2014. Additional information on current research and facilities at the LPI can be found on our website at http://www.lpi.usra.edu. USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
JPL Request for Proposal to Model Europa Plumes (URL:
https://acquisition.jpl.nasa.gov/bizops/ )
Recent Hubble Space Telescope (HST) detection of anomalous concentrations
of hydrogen and oxygen at Europa could potentially be due to plumes,
analogous to the well-characterized plume at Enceladus as observed by the
Cassini mission. Plumes on Europa would be extremely interesting science
and mission targets, particularly due to the unique opportunity to obtain
direct information on the subsurface composition, thereby addressing
Europa¹s potential habitability. In this context, a better understanding
of the density and compositional structure of potential Europa plumes
would help in planning of science observations for the Europa Clipper
mission concept. Moreover, understanding the density structure of plumes
is important to understanding potential engineering concerns due to dust
as well as the potential effects of drag on the spacecraft. JPL seeks
proposals that would model Europa plumes, including their possible
physical properties and three-dimensional dynamics. We anticipate up to
$450 K total funding will be available for 5 8 successful proposals.
This is anticipated as a 9 to 12 month task, beginning around July 2014.
Deadline: Thursday, May 27, 2014, 3:00 p.m. (PST).
Lecturer, School of Physics and Astronomy, Rochester Institute of Technology:
http://careers.rit.edu/faculty enter 1007BR in “Search Openings”
Pomona College Visiting Assistant Professor Position in Sedimentary Geology
The Geology Department at Pomona College, the founding member of the Claremont Colleges, invites applications for a 1-year sabbatical replacement position beginning July 1, 2014, to teach the equivalent of 2.5 courses per semester and assist with senior thesis supervision.
We seek a candidate eager to interact with talented undergraduates in an environment where teaching and research are emphasized. Teaching responsibilities are expected to include Sedimentology and Earth History, each with lab, plus an introductory course and one other non-lab course, to be determined through discussion between the candidate and department.
Applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy, graduate transcripts, and two letters of reference to Robert R. Gaines, Geology Department, Pomona College, 185 E. Sixth Street, Claremont, CA 91711.
Web address: http://www.geology.pomona.edu; refer questions to Dr. Robert Gaines (e- mail:GeoFacSearch@pomona.edu; 909-621-8674). Review of completed applications will begin April 21, 2014, and will continue until the position is filled. Pomona College is an equal opportunity employer, and we especially invite applications from women and members of under-represented groups.
The Earth and Planetary Sciences department at Johns Hopkins has just posted an ad for its Blaustein Departmental Fellowship. This year, the search will be focused on candidates with an interest in the broad areas of planetary atmospheric chemistry or planetary geology/geophysics, with a focus on terrestrial planets or icy satellites. Anticipated support is for 2 years, and review of candidates will begin on 5/1.
The full ad is posted at: eps.jhu.edu/Blaustein_Ad_2014.pdf, and interested folks are encouraged to contact either Kevin Lewis (klewis at jhu.edu) and/or Sarah Horst (sarah.horst at jhu.edu) for more info!
Job Title:AST-Science Program Management
Department:National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Agency:Headquarters, NASA
Job Announcement Number:HQ14B0026
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/366013300
NASA, the world’s leader in space and aeronautics is always seeking outstanding scientists, engineers, and other talented professionals to carry forward the great discovery process that its mission demands. Creativity. Ambition. Teamwork. A sense of daring. And a probing mind. That’s what it takes to join NASA, one of the best places to work in the Federal Government.
The incumbent serves as an AST-Science Program Management Physical Scientist in the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD) Chief Exploration cientist. Represents HEOMD in broader science discussion across NASA industry, academia, national and international fora. Integrates AES robotic precursor activities with programs in NASAs Science Mission Directorate, Space Technology Mission Directorate, and with commercial and international partners. AES is responsible for developing and demonstrating and integrating key system-level capabilities, and acquiring key measurements, required for beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Human Space Exploration.
Chief Exploration Scientist Position Posted by NASA HQ
NASA Headquarters has just posted a notice for the job of Chief Exploration Scientist in the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD). This is the position that was held by Mike Wargo until his untimely death in August 2013.
For more details about the position, visit
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/366013300
Open Period: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 to Tuesday, April 15, 2014
The L’Oréal For Women in Science program recognizes and rewards the contributions women make in the STEM fields and identifies exceptional women researchers committed to serving as role models for younger generations. More than 2,000 women scientists in over 100 countries have been recognized since the program began in 1998.
The L’Oréal USA For Women In Science fellowship program will award five post-doctoral women scientists in the United States this year with grants of up to $60,000 each. Applicants are welcome from a variety of fields, including the life and physical/material sciences, technology (including computer science), engineering, and mathematics.
I invite you to collaborate with us and spread the word to your community about this special fellowship program for exceptional female post-doctoral researchers. We are looking for role models for the next generation and hope to help encourage girls to pursue careers in science.
Applications are available now at https://lorealfwis.aaas.org/login/indexA.cfmand are due on Monday, May 19, 2014.
More information on the L’Oréal USA For Women in Science program can be found at http://www.lorealusa.com/forwomeninscience.
The Department of Physics & Astronomy at Northern Arizona University invites applications for an academic year, non-tenure track, instructor position for the 2014-2015 academic year. Applicant must be able to begin work, with all degrees completed, on 18 August 2014. This position is renewable pending satisfactory job performance, availability of funds, and program needs.
The minimum requirements for this position are: a Master’s degree in physics or a closely related field.
The preferred qualifications are: a strong academic record and the ability to teach a wide variety of lower-division courses; experience teaching physics courses at the college level; evidence of high quality teaching and commitment to student success; strong communication skills; the experience and/or commitment necessary to work with a diverse population.
Please see http://www.nau.edu/hr and position number 600792 for full position announcement. NAU is an AA/EEO/MWDV employer.
The RIS4E team of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute is looking for a postdoctoral research fellow to do transmission electron microscopy of meteorites and returned extraterrestrial samples at the Naval Research Laboratory with Dr. Rhonda Stroud. Details on the position and application procedure can be found at https://ris4e.labs.stonybrook.edu/jobs/
Term position, Mount Holyoke College, 2014-2015
Mount Holyoke College invites applications for a one-year, full- or half-time visiting faculty position beginning September 2014 in Astronomy. Duration of appointment may be extended. Teaching responsibilities will include up to five courses in some combination of introductory astronomy, planetary science, and an additional upper-level course in a topic to be determined. Along with nearby Amherst, Hampshire, and Smith Colleges, and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, MHC is an active member of the Five College Astronomy Department. The successful candidate must be dedicated to undergraduate education and enjoy working with students. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in astronomy, planetary science, physics, or a closely-related field.
Mount Holyoke is an undergraduate liberal arts college for women with 2,300 students and 220 faculty. Over half of the faculty are women; one-fifth are persons of color. It is located about 80 miles west of Boston in the Connecticut River valley, and is a member of the Five College Consortium consisting of Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges and the University of Massachusetts. Mount Holyoke is committed to fostering multicultural diversity and awareness in its faculty, staff, and student body and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and persons of color are especially encouraged to apply.
Please apply online at https://jobsearch.mtholyoke.edu. To be assured of full consideration, include a letter of interest, CV, and three letters of recommendation. Electronic prompts to referees will be generated automatically once the completed application has been submitted.
Planetary Society is Hiring
http://planetary.org/get-involved/jobs/
0.6-time visiting lecturer at Wellesley College to teach planetary geology and astrobiology courses
https://career.wellesley.edu/postings/320
PLANETARY GIS/DATA SPECIALIST
University of Chicago
Department of Geophysical Sciences
The planetary GIS/data specialist will work in a new Planetary Science
research group led by Edwin Kite in the University of Chicago’s
Department of Geophysical Sciences. The central objective of the
research group is to use geologic data to reconstruct the past climate
history of Mars and understand the physical mechanisms responsible for
the loss of Mars habitability. The primary job responsibilities are
(1) to assemble planetary data into “research ready” ArcGIS projected
mosaics, and (2) to generate, evaluate and analyze planetary digital
terrain models that incorporate stereo data. Prior experience, ability
and agility with ArcGIS is a must, and scripting/programming
experience is strongly preferred. Funding is secure for 2 years, and
it is possible that the activities of the group will bring sufficient
success to sustain renewed engagement.
Salary will be commensurate with the experience and qualifications of
the successful candidate.
A start date in the range 1/1/2015 – 3/31/2015 is preferred. Later
start dates may be negotiated.
To apply, go to:
https://jobopportunities.uchicago.edu/
Requisition Number: 094770
Informal inquiries should be directed to kite (at) uchicago.edu
The Department of Physics at Albion College invites applications for a one-year appointment in Physics at the visiting assistant professor level to begin in August, 2014. The successful candidate will be able to teach introductory and advanced physics courses and introductory astronomy. There may be an opportunity to teach a planetary science course and/or laboratory section in Spring 2015. Additional details about the department can be found at http://www.albion.edu/physics .
Qualifications Include:
Candidates with a PhD in Physics or a related field are preferred, although ABD candidates will be considered We seek candidates who have demonstrated teaching excellence.
Application Process:
For full consideration, candidates should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts, a statement of teaching philosophy, and the names and addresses (including email) of three references to Jackie Masternak, Department of Physics, Albion College, Albion, MI 49224 at jmasternak_at_albion_edu. Questions about the position may be addressed to Dr. Aaron Miller (ajmiller_at_albion.edu). Review of applications will begin March 30, 2014 and continue until the position is filled.
Student job from the AstroBetter blog:
As one of the co-ordinators of the Astropy project, I am very happy to announce that Astropy will be participating in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2014 edition! For anyone not familiar with GSoC, it is a program that allows students around the world to spend three months during the summer contributing to an open source project on a full-time basis (the students receive a generous $5,500 stipend from Google for their work). As last year, Astropy is participating in GSoC as a sub-organization in the Python Software Foundation organization. Last year we were able to accept two students to work on Astropy and we will hopefully be able to also take on at least two students this year!
http://www.astrobetter.com/astropy-gsoc2014/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AstroBetter+%28AstroBetter%29
Full-Time Physics/Science Education at the University of Northern Colorado
This is a nine month, full-time, contract-renewable position in the
Department of Physics and Astronomy beginning fall 2014. UNC is the leading
STEM teacher preparation institution in Colorado and the department offers
an undergraduate degree option in secondary teaching. The successful
candidate will teach lower-level physics courses, as well as courses for
non-science majors and methods courses for science education majors, and
will mentor student teachers. Demonstrated excellence in teaching and a
commitment to K-12 science education are expected. Experience in teaching
K-12 science courses and working with diverse populations, and background in
pedagogical research are desirable. The department also has an active
undergraduate research program; the successful candidate may choose to be
involved in this effort. At minimum, a master’s degree in physics or a
master’s degree in science education with significant graduate coursework in
physics is required and must be awarded by the position start date,
8/18/2014. A doctoral degree is preferred. The full vacancy announcement
and application instructions are available at:
http://www.unco.edu/nhs/employment.html. Screening of applications begins
February 15th, 2014 and continues until the position is filled. The
University is an AAEO employer.
To apply go to
https://careers.unco.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1393533406750
Not exactly a job but in the same vein 🙂
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NASA Offers Space Tech Grants To Early Career University Faculty
Proposal Submission Deadline: March 14, 2014
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate is seeking proposals from accredited U.S. universities on behalf of outstanding early career faculty members who are beginning their independent careers. The grants will sponsor research in specific, high priority areas of interest to America’s space program.
Aligned with NASA’s Space Technology Roadmaps and priorities identified by the National Research Council, the agency has identified topic areas that lend themselves to the early stage innovative approaches U.S. universities can offer for solving tough space technology challenges.
NASA expects to award about five grants this fall, funded up to $200,000 each per year for as many as three years, based on the merit of proposals and availability of funds. Funded research will investigate unique, disruptive or transformational space technologies in areas such as soft machines for robotic mobility and manipulation, science-based digital materials and manufacturing, and low size, weight, and power lasers.
For information on the solicitation, including specific technology areas of interest and how to submit notices of intent and proposals, visit: http://tinyurl.com/kcglhca
This solicitation is part of NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, which is responsible for innovating, developing, testing and flying hardware for use in future missions. For more information about the directorate and Space Technology Research Grants Program, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/spacetech
JOB OPPORTUNITY: PLANETARY SCIENCE POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER AT
BIRKBECK, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher to characterize
potential landing sites for the ESA ExoMars rover. The project will be
based in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Birkbeck,
University of London, funded by a grant from the UK Space Agency.
Full details can be found at:
http://jobs.bbk.ac.uk/fe/tpl_birkbeckcollege01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B
1A&jobid=52581%2c7268544034&key=76760341&c=467265234034&pagestamp
=sehpbxibiinlnydizq
The Department of Physics (physics.cos.ucf.edu) at the University of Central Florida invites applications for up to 2 tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level or higher beginning in August 2014. 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 are particularly interested in 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 substantial 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.
http://www.jobswithucf.com:80/postings/37471
Postdoctoral Research Assistant *University of Oxford* -Atmospheric,
Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Department of Physics
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant within the
sub-department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics (AOPP),
Department of Physics. The successful applicant will work in the Planetary
Experiments Group on infrared spectroscopy to support the remote sensing of
the Moon and asteroids.
Only applications received before 12.00 midday on* 17 March 2014* can be
considered. The website for more information:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AID881/postdoctoral-research-assistant/
I year teaching position at BYU – physics and astronomy:
https://yjobs.byu.edu/postings/3006
The Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington anticipates an opening for one or two postdoctoral fellows to work on some aspect of the geochemistry of the planet Mercury. https://jobs.carnegiescience.edu/jobs/dtm
THREE INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH POSITIONS AT THE US GEOL. SURVEY ASTROGEOL. SCIENCE CENTER
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.
Director’s Research Fellow, Center for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=47629
The Department of Geology at the University of Maryland, College Park, seeks an outstanding scientist for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Geophysics, including but not limited to active tectonics, geodesy, geodynamics, mineral physics, seismology, exploration geophysics, and geomorphology. The appointee will be expected to establish and maintain an active, externally funded research program that will involve both graduate and undergraduate students, and to participate fully in teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels. We particularly encourage applications from those who integrate across traditional disciplinary boundaries.
A Ph.D. in geophysics, geology, natural sciences, engineering, or a related discipline is required at the time of appointment. The appointment may begin as early as July 1, 2014. Review of applications will begin in January, and will be ongoing until the position is filled.
Applications, which should be submitted online at ejobs.umd.edu (position # 105023), must include a cover letter clearly indicating qualifications and goals for research and teaching and how you envision contributing to the Department’s research and teaching activities, a curriculum vitae, and contact information for three professional references.
The University of Maryland, College Park, actively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunity, and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry or national origin, marital status, genetic information, political affiliation, and gender identity or expression. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.
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Employer will assist with relocation costs
Internal Number: 105023
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The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a Federally-Funded Research and Development Center operated by the California Institute of Technology for NASA has an opening for a Scientist to participate in future Mars exploration missions.
We are primarily seeking to build upon JPL’s existing strengths in Mars science in the areas of astrobiology, geology, inorganic geochemistry, specifically including isotope geochemistry, and Mars atmospheric science, especially as related to interactions with geologic processes. The researcher will identify scientific questions and concepts to further our understanding of the origin, history, and/or habitability of Mars. Research themes of interest include:
• Identification of ancient terrestrial biosignatures and the evolution of life on Earth as it relates to potential Martian life.
• Identification and characterization of Mars surface geology over all spatial scales.
• Elemental geochemistry of Martian material, light stable isotope geochemistry in Martian or Mars-relevant material, and/or non-traditional or radiogenic isotopes including geochronology.
• Investigation of atmospheric processes on all spatial and temporal scales that influence surface and near-surface habitability.
The ability to use analytical and theoretical approaches to solving problems related to the origin and evolution of Mars including the study of results from orbital and in situ Martian measurements and/or extraterrestrial samples is essential.
It is expected that the candidate will pursue new mission and/or instrument opportunities for Martian exploration through advocacy and outreach within the scientific and stakeholder community. This pursuit will involve design development and operations strategies, working closely with science and engineering teams at JPL. The candidate is expected to have a Phd in Geoscience, Planetary Science, or related scientific discipline along with advanced knowledge and demonstrated experience in conceiving, defining, and conducting independent scientific research. Candidates should have a demonstrated or potential strength in leadership.
To view the full job description and apply to this position, please visit: http://careerlaunch.jpl.nasa.gov, (Requisition #12541). Candidates should submit a CV that includes a list of publications and an introductory cover letter (no more than 2 pages) that includes research, research goals and the names and contact information of references. JPL/Caltech is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Job Opportunity: Planetary Radar Astronomy Department, USRA
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/planetary_news/2013/11/24/job-opportunity-planetary-radar-astronomy-department-usra/
USRA is seeking one or more scientific staff positions in the Planetary Radar
Astronomy department studying near-Earth asteroids and other bodies with the
Arecibo Observatory Planetary Radar system.
POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
I would like to call everyone’s attention to a new T/TS position in
“Geoscience Sustainability” in the Department of Geology and Planetary
Science at the University of Pittsburgh. More information can be found
at the Department’s website:
http://www.geology.pitt.edu/about/news/Sustainability_Position.html
We are interested in a wide range of skills, but of particular interest
would be researchers involved large-scale global geospatial analysis of
data focused on natural disasters (particularly volcano and volcano-
climate studies), climate change and/or glacial processes, all of which
could also include planetary analog studies/research.
Review of applicants will begin on January 1, 2014 and proceed until
theposition is filled. A Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment,
and the position begins in the fall term of 2014, subject to budgetary
approval.
Michael Ramsey (Professor & Associate Department Chair)
University of Pittsburgh
STEVE FOSSETT POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
IN EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN SAINT LOUIS
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in Saint Louis invites applications for the Steve Fossett Postdoctoral Fellowship. The Department seeks outstanding candidates who will strengthen and complement existing areas of study, including both terrestrial and planetary geology, geochemistry, geophysics, and geobiology. Candidates will be encouraged to collaborate directly with Faculty and students within the Department, and will be invited to lead a seminar in their area of expertise. Ideal candidates will have trans-disciplinary interests, and will interact scientifically with a broad spectrum of the Department’s members. This competitive postdoc is awarded for a one-year period, which may be extended to a second year. The annual salary is $58,000 with additional research funds of $5,000 per year. Applicants
should contact a potential Faculty sponsor to discuss additional arrangements.
More info at: http://eps.wustl.edu/sfpf2014
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is an international effort to build the world’s largest radio telescope, with a square kilometre array of collecting area. The telescope will be co-located in Australia and Africa. The SKA Organisation, with its Headquarters at Jodrell Bank Observatory, near Manchester in the UK, formalises relationships between the international partners and centralises the leadership of the project. The SKA Organisation opens a position for a Deputy Communications and Outreach Manager. Full details are available at: http://www.skatelescope.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Deputy_SKA_Comms_Manager_Position.pdf
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION at University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)
The Department of Physics invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in atmospheric physics to begin in August 2014. Preference will be given to candidates with specialization in any of the following areas: lidar instrumentation and remote sensing; experience with ground, airborne or laboratory measurements and modeling supporting field campaigns, satellite validation and mission development; basic atmospheric physics research in radiative transfer, light scattering or remote sensing. We seek candidates who have a demonstrated capacity to establish a vigorous, externally funded research program. A Ph.D. in Physics, Atmospheric Science or in a closely
related field and the ability to teach effectively in both the graduate atmospheric physics and undergraduate physics curriculum are required. Postdoctoral experience is required and start-up funds are available. The appointment is expected to broaden and complement existing research programs in active and passive remote sensing and atmospheric modeling. Additional collaborative research opportunities exist with affiliated faculty from the UMBC/NASA GSFC Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (http://www.jcet.umbc.edu/). In exceptional cases, the appointment may be made
at a higher rank. The department currently consists of 17 tenure-track and 10 research faculty, over 45 graduate students and 150 majors. The department offers a BS in Physics, and both MS and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric Physics and in Applied Physics. Research expenditures currently exceed $5M per year. (For more information see:http://physics.umbc.edu). Please submit an application letter, a resume, research and teaching plans and the names and addresses of at least three references to Chair of the Search Committee, Department of Physics, UMBC, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore MD 21250, Email: Physics@umbc.edu. The selection process will begin November 15, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled. The department is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community
through research, teaching and service. UMBC is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
PLANETARY MISSION RESEARCH SCIENTIST AT NASA JSC:
APPLICANTS MUST REAPPLY
Because of the government shutdown, applicants for our Planetary
Mission Research Scientist position in NASA Johnson Space Center’s
Astromaterials Research Office must, unfortunately, reapply to a new
position number within USAJobs.gov. The previous position posting has
been cancelled and a new (identical) one is now available until 12
November 2013 at the link below. APPLICANTS MUST REAPPLY REGARDLESS OF
WHETHER THEY SUCCESSFULLY SUBMITTED PRIOR TO THE SHUTDOWN. In addition,
no record of who applied was acquired while USAJobs.gov was unmonitored
during the shutdown, so there is no way for the Agency to contact those
applicants to inform them of this situation. Accordingly please share
this notice so that we can give all applicants the opportunity to have
their materials properly received. Thanks!
The new position number is JS14D0002 and the position posting for
application can be accessed at:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/354580300
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION WITH THE MAVEN IUVS TEAM AT U. COLORADO
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the
University of Colorado Boulder invites applications for a postdoctoral
research associate position working with the Imaging UltraViolet
Spectrograph (IUVS) team. IUVS is an instrument on board the MAVEN
mission (Mars Volatile and Atmosphere EvolutioN), slated for launch in
November 2013. Minimum qualification is Ph.D. in Planetary Science or
related field. Responsibilities and duties include:
(1) Numerical modeling of the Mars atmosphere, including atmospheric
structure, photochemistry, escape and emission spectroscopy;
(2) Preparation of automated data processing pipelines and observation
plans;
(3) Operations support during cruise and on-orbit operations;
(4) Analysis of data obtained and publication of scientific results.
Please view the online application process at:
https://www.jobsatcu.com/postings/72504
Petrology Position:
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Department of Geology, seeks hard rock, field-oriented geologist for full-time, tenure-track assistant or associate professor position starting
September 1, 2014. Deadline: December 31, 2013. For additional information see http://www.uwosh.edu/departments/geology/.
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific is looking for a new Executive Director. An international non-profit scientific and educational organization, founded in 1889, the ASP is headquartered in San Francisco. The Society includes and works with professional astronomers, educators at all levels and in many settings, amateur astronomers and the interested public. ASP publications include a technical journal and conference books, a popular-level magazine, and a newsletter for K-12 teachers. Activities include an annual meeting, workshops, outreach events, and on-line training programs. The Society seeks an experienced, articulate, and dynamic executive director, with management experience and a passion for science and education. More information about the ASP can be found at http://www.astrosociety.org. For a full position profile and application guidelines, please e-mail: search@astrosociety.org.
RESEARCH SCIENTIST POSITION(S) AT LPL
For full position details and to apply online, please see:
http://www.hr.arizona.edu
From the astrolrner list-serve: Solano College and Santa Rosa Junior College are both seeking instructors for individual classes in Astronomy. For Solano College, a
Ph.D. will be required, as two of the classes are upper division classes
from Sonoma State’s catalog but taught at a community college as a local
site. Write to lynnc_ at _universe.sonoma.edu if you are interested in
either, and I will pass your information along to the appropriate folks.
(sent by Lynn Cominsky, Professor and Chair, Department of Physics & Astronomy Director, NASA Education and Public Outreach, Sonoma State University)
Job Opportunity: Astronomy Content Developer and Support Representative
Sapling Learning has an open position for an astronomy support representative and content developer. Please see the link below for more information.
http://saplinglearning.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=2872005
Job Opportunity: Research Associate in Planetary Ring Studies
Posted on: 2013-09-10 @ 16:41
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/planetary_news/2013/09/10/job-opportunity-research-associate-in-planetary-ring-studies/
We invite applications for a position as a Research Associate at Cornell
University. This will support investigations into planetary ring processes, in
particular the planning and analysis of imaging (ISS) and infrared (VIMS)
observations obtained by the Cassini mission now orbiting Saturn.
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO – TWO TENURE-TRACK
FACULTY POSITIONS
Applications are invited for:
Assistant or Associate Professor of Near-Surface Geophysics or
Hydrogeophysics. We seek a scholar who applies geophysical techniques
to solve hydrogeologic problems. Researchers interested in developing
novel approaches to characterize hydrogeologic processes and/or
properties and/or by combining data from multiple tools are of
particular interest.
Assistant Professor of Volcanology. Preference given to candidates
with a background and interest in geophysical approaches to
understanding and anticipating volcanic eruptions, and associated
hazard assessment and mitigation strategies.
Applications must be submitted through the UB Jobs website;
-Near-Surface Geophysics (posting #1300569):
https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=56486
-Volcanology (posting #1300570):
https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=56487
Application reviews begin on Oct. 1, 2013 and continue until the
position is filled. Send inquiries to geology@buffalo.edu. The
University at Buffalo is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer (AA/EOE).
CALTECH JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Assistant professor , tenure track, at Caltech in any area of interest
to the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences. This includes
all aspects of planetary science. Open until filled. Exceptionally
well-qualified candidates may also be considered at the tenured
professor level. For details go to: https://applications.caltech.edu/job/gps
Faculty position in planetary science at UCSC. Due Oct 21. http://eps.ucsc.edu/about/JPF00057-14-1.pdf
More info: University of California Santa Cruz
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a position in planetary sciences, at the Assistant Professor (tenure-track) level. Applicants’ research should focus primarily on processes and bodies in this solar system (other than Earth). We have a preference for candidates concentrating on research areas that include, but are not restricted to: planetary atmospheres; planetary surface processes; cosmochemistry; impact processes; and orbital dynamics. We also welcome qualified applicants whose technical expertise will build upon or complement our existing strength in areas such as planetary interiors and fluid dynamics.
Apply at https://recruit.ucsc.edu/apply/JPF00057
Refer to Position #JPF00057-14 in all correspondence.
CLOSING DATE: October 21, 2013.
UCSC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, committed to excellence through diversity.
POST DOC AVAILABLE RESEARCHING PLUTO’S EXTENDED ATMOSPHERE
The University of Texas Center for Aeromechanics Research has a postdoctoral research
position available to develop a three dimensional DSMC simulation of Pluto’s extended
atmosphere in anticipation of the New Horizons arrival.
A researcher in the field of planetary atmospheres with
a background in programming and outer solar system physics
is desired. Knowledge of the direct simulation Monte Carlo method
or related stochastic modeling would be very helpful.
Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant discipline and a strong interest
in upper atmospheric physics. Position is available immediately.
Initial appointment is for one year but is renewable for an additional year
To apply, please contact Prof. David Goldstein at david (at) ices.utexas.edu.
From Sondy Springmann on the “Astronomers” facebook group:
“USRA/Arecibo Observatory are hiring for a postdoc or research scientist position in the area of pulsars. Come join us in Puerto Rico with a 1000′ telescope, coquí frogs, coconuts, great beaches, a low cost of living, and an environment very supportive of families and raising children.”
https://usra-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=121
PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES RESEARCHER (GSFC/CRESST/UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND)
The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s (GSFC) Planetary Environments
Laboratory, in conjunction with the Center for Research and Exploration
in Space Science and Technology (CRESST), is soliciting applications
for a researcher in the field of Planetary Atmospheres to support Mars
upper atmosphere investigations with the MAVEN mission. Additional
details are available at:
http://www.astro.umd.edu/employment/
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline with a strong
and demonstrated interest in and understanding of upper atmospheric
physics. IDL skills and experience in acquisition and analysis of data
from space flight instruments are highly desirable.
The University of Maryland is an equal opportunity employer. All
applications received by Monday, April 29, 2013 will receive full
consideration.
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER (OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM) (BOULDER, COLORADO)Job code: 15-01089*
http://www.swri.org/HR/ViewPosition.asp?JobID=3043&Type=Exempt
Job Summary:
Assist in planning and verifying observations and downlink for New Horizons annual checkouts and Pluto encounter plans; will entail collecting inputs from science team members for science activity plans at Pluto and during annual checkouts; help devise data downlink plans for contingency sequences at Pluto and during annual checkouts; help instrument teams confirm their observation sequences and data downlink.
Education/Experience:
Requires a PhD degree in Planetary Science with at least a 3.0 GPA. PhD must be received within the last 3 years. Must be knowledgeable in science areas related to the New Horizons science goals. This includes, but is not limited to and understanding of thin atmospheres, infrared spectra of icy surfaces, and UV spectroscopy. The applicant needs to understand the questions that are being investigated by the New Horizons spacecraft. A valid/clear driver’s license is required.
Special Considerations:
Note: Work assignment is in Boulder, Colorado. Must be a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident due to ITAR work in section. This is a 1 year limited term assignment with a possible extension.
Job Locations: Boulder, CO
For more information about this division, visit the Space Science & Engineering home page.
Albion College (Albion, Michigan) is seeking part-time instructors as sabbatical replacements for Fall 2013. The qualified candidate would be expected to teach courses in physics and astronomy.
Please see http://www.albion.edu/hr/component/jobgroklist/posting/posting/186/258 or contact Nicolle Zellner (nzellner@albion.edu) for more information.
WANTED: NASA Video Producer for Planetary and Mars Science
We are looking for a full-time multimedia producer with a passion for science storytelling. This is a chance to work with a team of world class producers, science writers, animators, and data visualizers to create mind-bending video and multimedia content for some of NASA’s most exciting new space science missions: MAVEN, OSIRIS-REx, LRO, Mars Science Lab Curiosity Rover. This position is located at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. Click here for details: http://bit.ly/14lSuim
Postdoc – Boston University – Venus and Mars ionospheres
The Center for Space Physics at Boston University invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position supervised by Professor Paul Withers. The research will involve the analysis of observations from the ionospheres of Venus and Mars, supplemented by numerical simulations.
Candidates should possess a PhD degree in a relevant field. Experience conducting research on planetary ionospheres is desirable. The salary offered will be competitive and commensurate with experience. Funding is available for two years with the possibility of extension. The appointment is expected to begin as soon as possible after 1 June 2013.
Please contact Paul Withers (withers@bu.edu) for further information.
Applications should be sent by email to Paul Withers (withers@bu.edu).
The application should be submitted in PDF format and contain a curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and contact information for three referees. Review of applications will begin on 30 April 2013. Women and underrepresented minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. Boston University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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BLAUSTEIN Postdoctoral Scholar in Earth and Planetary Sciences
The Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the Morton K. Blaustein Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS).
We seek an outstanding individual with a recent Ph.D. in any area of Earth and Planetary sciences. The successful candidate will be free to pursue his/her independent research interests. Projects that complement our existing research programs and that involve two or more of the faculty from EPS and other Hopkins departments will be given preference. Information on our department and its research activities can be found at http://www.eps.jhu.edu. Applicants should contact faculty with whom they are interested in working.
The duration of the fellowship is one year with an anticipated extension for a second year. The position carries a competitive salary and fringe benefits, includes an annual stipend for travel and research expenses, and provides eligibility to participate in the Johns Hopkins University health plans.
Consideration of applications will begin February 15, 2013. Applications can only be submitted electronically through Interfolio https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/21050. To apply, please submit your curriculum vitae (with your email address), names and emails of three or more references, and a brief research plan.
Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
Physics/astronomy faculty position available at Ventura Community College in Ventura, CA
For details, see https://jobs.vcccd.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1358261059250
The Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences (AOES) and the College of Science at George Mason University seek a dynamic tenured professor to lead the expansion and transformation of the geology program at Mason into a well-funded, research-active, Ph.D. granting program in Earth Sciences that will garner an international reputation. The successful candidate will guide the development of graduate programs and the hiring of several additional geology faculty.
The department offers undergraduate degrees in Geology and Earth Science and a Ph.D. in Climate Dynamics. Our faculty includes geologists, atmospheric scientists, and oceanographers. George Mason University’s location on the doorstep of the nation’s capital provides special access to top federal and institutional laboratories, and AOES has strong research ties to the U.S. Geological Survey, the Carnegie Institution, NASA, the Smithsonian Institution, and other agencies. Additional information about the department is found at aoes.gmu.edu/.
For full consideration, please apply online at http://jobs.gmu.edu for position number F9637z. Candidates should upload a CV, letter of intent including statements of research and teaching interests, examples of published work, teaching evaluations, and contact information (with e-mail addresses) of four references.
The position will remain open until filled. George Mason University is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage women and minority candidates to apply.
The Department of Geography and Geology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington invites applications for three tenure-track, assistant professor positions to begin August 2013:
Applied Geography/Geospatial Analysis – We seek an individual who applies geospatial techniques to geographic problems at the interface of nature and society, such as natural hazards, natural resources, coastal processes, global change studies, or urban/rural development (Contact: Dr. Joanne Halls [hallsj@uncw.edu] ),
Landscape Dynamics/Active Tectonics – We seek an individual with expertise in the interactions between tectonics, climate, and landscape evolution using a field-based, quantitative, GIS/Remote-sensing approaches (Contact: Dr. Patricia Kelley kelleyp@uncw.edu), and
Marine Geology/Paleoceanography – We seek an individual who combines expertise in field-based and shipboard collection techniques with quantitative analysis of paleoenvironmental proxy records from ocean archives (Contact: Dr. Richard Laws [laws@uncw.edu] .
The successful candidates will be dynamic scientists with the potential to demonstrate excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, to develop an externally funded research program, and to recruit and mentor graduate students. Additional information on each position, on UNCW, and on the Department of Geography and Geology is given at http://www.uncw.edu/earsci.
To apply, complete the online application at http://consensus.uncw.edu. A letter of application, brief statements of teaching and research interests, a curriculum vitae, unofficial copies of graduate transcripts, and contact information, including e-mail addresses, for three professional references should be uploaded as MS Word or PDF files. For questions concerning the online application process contact Ms. Cathy Morris, [morris@uncw.edu] , (910) 962-3736. Priority consideration will be given to applications received by January 4, 2013, but applications will be accepted until each position is filled.
UNCW actively fosters a diverse and inclusive working and learning environment and is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified men and women from all racial, ethnic, or other minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
The Department of Geology at SUNY New Paltz seeks applicants for a full-time, 10-month lecturer position beginning Spring 2013. Responsibilities: 60% teaching, with courses including Physical Geology and 40% support of field excursions.
Qualifications: Graduate degree required with some teaching experience at the college level preferred.
For position details and application procedures, please visit:
http://www.newpaltz.edu/hr/displayjobdetails.php?id=1318
The Department of Geology & Geophysics at Yale University solicits applications for two tenure-track faculty positions. We seek candidates with outstanding prospects for research and scholarly leadership who will complement the existing strengths of the Department. The successful applicants will develop and implement independent, externally-funded research programs, advise students, and facilitate interdisciplinary research.
Geobiology (ID #2188). Relevant fields include, but are not limited to: astrobiology, geomicrobiology, and the interactions of Earth and life as revealed by the rock record. This search is affiliated with the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies.
Lithosphere and Surface Processes (ID #2189). Relevant fields include, but are not limited to, active tectonics, sedimentary basin analysis, geologic time, geomorphology, petrology, volcanology, surface-atmosphere interactions, and planetary evolution.
Yale is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of research and teaching interests, and a list of publications, plus the names and contact information of four referees. Applications should be submitted online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/yale/G&G. Applications received prior to 1/1/2013 will receive full consideration. For information regarding Yale Geology & Geophysics, visit our web site at http://earth.yale.edu.
NOTICE OF VACANCY
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
College of Engineering and Architecture
Position 38753
The Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) program at Washington State University (WSU) invites applications for a permanent 9-month tenure track faculty position in water resources and hydrologic engineering at the main Pullman, WA campus with an effective start date of August 16, 2013. The position is anticipated to be filled at the Assistant or Associate Professor level although outstanding candidates at the Full Professor level will be considered. This position is part of WSU’s priority to build a diverse faculty; thus, female and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
POSITION DESCRIPTION – The successful applicant will be required to teach undergraduate and graduate courses within CEE, develop an externally funded research program, and provide departmental, college and university service. An earned doctorate in Civil, Chemical, or Environment Engineering or a closely aligned field before the date of hire is required. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collegially and collaboratively with diverse internal and external constituencies are also necessary.
Preference will be given to candidates with strong backgrounds in: 1) investigating watershed responses to climate and land use-induced natural hazards on terrestrial processes (landslides, floods, droughts, and fires); 2) integrating measurements and mathematical models to better understand and manage pollutants in environmental systems; or 3) studying the roles of terrestrial biogeochemical processes in the hydrologic cycle. Applications are especially encouraged from individuals with strong records of publication in peer-refereed journals. Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) or on-track to become registered within the next 4 years and professional experience [e.g. 12 months of postdoctoral research experience or private consulting] are desirable, but not required.
WSU is home to growing interdisciplinary programs in water research, extension and outreach that span its Colleges and four campuses. This position is part of a multi-year thematic cluster hire in the College of Engineering and Architecture’s Signature Theme area of Air & Water Resources. All faculty in the CEE Department are expected to develop a strong record of scholarly work and sponsored research with the ability and desire to contribute to transdisciplinary research projects and have strong commitments to undergraduate and graduate education. Faculty in the Air & Water Resources research unit have strong ties to the State of Washington Water Research Center and the Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach as well as academic researchers across the university in agriculture, economics, environmental sciences, and social sciences and look to strengthen these relationships with the successful candidate.
UNIVERSITY & DEPARTMENT – Founded in 1890, WSU is a comprehensive research, land-grant institution with a total student enrollment of approximately 27,000. The main campus is located in Pullman, WA, a rural community in eastern Washington about 75 miles south of Spokane, WA. WSU has excellent faculty-friendly policies, including a partner accommodation program. Washington State University is a recipient of the National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award to increase the participation of women in academic science and engineering careers (see http://www.ADVANCE.wsu.edu). The CEE department is one of five rapidly growing departments within the College of Engineering and Architecture. The Department currently has 25 tenure track faculty members, 100 full-time graduate students, and 600 undergraduate students. The department has an active research program with approximately $7 million in external annual funding in 2011. Additional information about the department is available at: http://www.cee.wsu.edu.
APPLICATION PROCESS – Applicants should apply online at https://www.wsujobs.com by submitting the following: a cover letter, a detailed resume, a statement of research and teaching interests, and a list of five references with contact information. Screening of candidates will begin January 7, 2013, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
WSU is an EEO/AA/ADA employer committed to providing equal opportunity without regard to national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any other basis prohibited by applicable
Tenure track position in astronomy at High Point University
http://www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?JobCode=175687990
High Point University is a private liberal arts university in High Point, North Carolina
FACULTY POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
The Department of Planetary Sciences/Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at
the University of Arizona expects to have a tenured or tenure-track
faculty position. Candidates in all areas of planetary science will be
encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will teach at all levels,
(freshman through advanced graduate classes). They will establish and
maintain a distinguished research program in the field of planetary
sciences and will supervise graduate students. Salary is dependent on
qualifications. For an appointment above the rank of Assistant
Professor, candidates must have an internationally recognized record of
distinguished scientific achievement, leadership, and teaching ability
in the planetary sciences. To be considered for appointment at the rank
of Assistant Professor, candidates must demonstrate clear promise of
such achievement.
We plan to begin reviewing applications on November 15, 2012, and will
continue until the position is filled. The starting date for the
appointment is anticipated to be August 12, 2013. The official
application will be online. However, inquiries and preliminary
application materials, including a CV with publication list, statement
of research interests, statement of teaching philosophy, and names and
addresses of at least four references may be submitted to:
Professor Timothy D. Swindle – tswindle at email.arizona.edu
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences invites applications for the first of three anticipated tenure-track faculty positions in planetary science. The first position will be filled at the Assistant Professor level, starting as early as Fall, 2013. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an internationally recognized and externally funded research program, help develop and participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching, and supervise graduate student research. A Ph.D. is required in the Earth and/or planetary sciences or related discipline; post-doctoral experience is desirable. The successful candidate will further be expected to devote a portion of their research to exploring links between terrestrial and planetary processes. Accordingly, possible areas of planetary research include, but are not limited to, geomorphology and planetary surfaces, volcanology, tectonics and dynamics, petrology and mineralogy, cosmochemistry, cryospheres, climates, and studies of the early Earth and terrestrial planets in the solar system and their subsequent evolution. Approaches involving laboratory, field, and theoretical methods; remote sensing; and spacecraft observation are all welcome.
We strongly encourage the successful candidate to forge research ties with other parts of the Johns Hopkins community that are active in planetary science, including the Applied Physics Laboratory, the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and the Space Telescope Science Institute. There are excellent opportunities for additional collaborations within the Baltimore-Washington region, including with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, the Carnegie Institution, the Smithsonian Institution, and the U.S. Geological Survey.
Applications can only be submitted electronically through Interfolio
(https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/18014), and must include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, and the names and complete contact information of at least three references. Questions concerning submission of application materials should be directed to Kristen Gaines (kgaines at jhu.edu). Other requests for information may be directed to Prof. John Ferry, Search Committee Chair (jferry at jhu.edu). Review of the applications will begin December 15, 2012, and will continue until the position is filled.
Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, and actively encourages interest from minorities and women.
Tenure-track Faculty Position in Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Case Western Reserve University seeks candidates for a tenure-track faculty growth position. We seek outstanding candidates who will complement existing departmental strengths in planetary sciences, geochemistry, and surficial processes. It is anticipated that the position will be filled at the Assistant Professor level, but senior candidates are also encouraged to apply. Candidates at the Assistant Professor level should demonstrate promise for research and teaching excellence; Associate Professor candidates should have established a significant professional reputation; candidates for Professor should be internationally recognized for leadership and scholarship in their discipline. All positions require completion of the PhD degree by July 1, 2013 and a competitive record of research commensurate with rank. The successful candidate will be expected to teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students within the department, including teaching both introductory and disciplinary courses, and to conduct a vigorous, externally-funded research program that involves post-doctoral, graduate and undergraduate students. The typical teaching load is 2-3 courses per year.
Although applications will be considered at any time, for guaranteed review applications should be received by November 15, 2012. Applicants should send a CV, a letter that describes research interests and teaching experience, and contact information for three references to geosearch@case.edu. Non-electronic submissions may be mailed to the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106-7216 USA. In employment, as in education, Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal Opportunity and World Class Diversity. Women, veterans, members of underrepresented minority groups, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Case Western Reserve University is a past recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award to increase the participation of women in Science and Engineering. Additional information about the Department and its programs can be found at http://geology.case.edu/.
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Astrobiology – New York Center for Astrobiology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute seeks to hire a tenure-track faculty member in Astrobiology. An appointment at the Assistant Professor level is anticipated. The appointee will be based in the School of Science at Rensselaer http://science.rpi.edu/, and affiliated with the New York Center for Astrobiology (NYCA, http://www.origins.rpi.edu/), a member of the NASA Astrobiology Institute. The home department of the appointee within the School of Science will be determined at the time of appointment, based on prior experience.
Applicants should have research interests and expertise that complement and synergize with current interdisciplinary research in the NYCA, which includes astrophysical studies of organic molecules in the interstellar medium, star formation and the chemical evolution of protostellar envelopes and protoplanetary disks, the impact history of the early solar system, conditions on the early Earth and Mars, the origin and early evolution of the first biomolecules on these planets, the emergence of life on Earth, and the search for biosignatures in our solar system and beyond. The appointee will join an established team that values the importance of interdisciplinary collaborations. The NYCA also emphasizes education and training at all levels: current programs include an Astrobiology Summer Science Camp for middle-school students, an Astrobiology Teachers Academy for high-school science teachers, college-level courses and a minor degree in Astrobiology, and training of the next generation of researchers at graduate and postdoctoral levels.
The appointee would be expected to contribute to these activities. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a statement of research and teaching interests, a list of publications, and the names and contact information of three references to: Professor Douglas Whittet, Chair, Astrobiology Search Committee, New York Center for Astrobiology, Department of Physics, Applied Physics & Astrronomy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 110 8th Steet, Troy, NY 12180. Applications may be submitted electronically to whittd@rpi.edu.
Review of applications is ongoing and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications received by October 31, 2012 are assured fullest consideration.
FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech invites
applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the areas of
Planetary and Space Sciences. We are seeking candidates interested in a
range of topics that complement our existing strengths: space physics,
magnetospheric science, planetary atmospheres, interiors, and/or
planetary geology and surface processes. We are particularly interested
in candidates who incorporate spacecraft observations with numerical
and/or laboratory studies. Applicants at the Assistant Professor level
are sought, although outstanding individuals at all levels will be
considered.
Georgia Tech is undergoing growth in earth and planetary sciences,
which includes a new Strategic University Research Partnership with
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The School of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences currently has 29 faculty members and 93 graduate students. For
more information about our School and academic programs, visit:
http://www.eas.gatech.edu
Applications will be considered beginning November 1, 2012.
ASTRONOMER POSITION AT LOWELL OBSERVATORY
Lowell Observatory invites applications for tenure-track or tenured
research positions in astronomy, astrophysics, or planetary science.
We are open to applicants at any career level who can build on current
strengths or open new areas for Lowell Observatory. The successful
candidate must have an outstanding record of research accomplishment.
Demonstrated ability or potential to obtain significant external
funding to support research programs is also essential. A Ph.D. in
astronomy, planetary science, or a related field is required.
Lowell Observatory is a research institution where the staff engages
full time in projects of their own design. The successful candidate
will join an ongoing expansion of our scientific and engineering staff
to maximize the potential of our new 4.3-meter Discovery Channel
Telescope, now in the commissioning phase, in partnership with
Discovery Communications, Boston University, the University of Toledo,
the University of Maryland, and Goddard. Lowell also maintains 1.8-m,
1.1-m, and 0.8-m telescopes equipped with optical and IR imagers and
spectrographs, and we are a partner with the US Naval Observatory and
the Naval Research Laboratory in the Navy Precision Optical
Interferometer.
See the Job Register or the following web site for more information:
http://www.lowell.edu/about_jobs.php
The deadline for full consideration is December 1.
I’m looking for a new postdoc. Please see the full description below and let me know if you have any questions!
Job Description: Postdoctoral Researcher in Infrared Spectroscopy (reference WC-R-7412-12-08-S)
The Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University has a need for a post-doctoral researcher. The successful candidate will work with Prof. Timothy Glotch and will use laboratory spectroscopic and modeling techniques to determine the optical constants of low symmetry minerals. The successful candidate will also use the Multiple Sphere T-Matrix (MSTM) and other models to investigate light scattering within planetary regoliths. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to pursue projects of their own design and submit grant proposals.
The successful candidate must possess a Ph.D. in Geology, Physics, or Planetary Science and have experience working with infrared data from Mars, the Moon, or Earth. Ideally, the successful candidate will be highly experienced in the use of Fortran, Matlab, and/or other computer programming languages. Experience with laboratory spectroscopic instruments is also a plus.
The appointment will be for 1-year with the possibility of renewal for up to 3 years. Those interested in this position can apply online by visiting http://www.stonybrook.edu/jobs and clicking on “Category K.” Applications may also be mailed to
Roberto Martinez, Recruiting Specialist
Human Resource Services
390 Administration Building
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-0751
Thanks for posting, good luck with your post-doc search 🙂
Anticipated Position at NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX: Organic Geochemistry of Astromaterials
The Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Directorate, NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), anticipates an opening for a civil service research scientist in the Astromaterials Research Office. The incumbent will be expected to conduct fundamental research in the general area of organic geochemistry of astromaterials. United States citizenship and a Ph.D. or equivalent experience in chemistry, physics, geology, geochemistry, planetary sciences, or a related field are required. The position requires an advanced knowledge of principles, practices, and applications of organic geochemistry in planetary and space sciences. The position will be filled at the GS-13 level. For a table of civil servant salaries in the greater Houston area, see http://www.opm.gov/oca/12tables/html/hou.asp
The selectee will be expected to establish a strong research program and to attract funds from any of the range of NASA Research & Analysis programs. This research program should complement or build upon existing ARES strengths, which include studies of primitive materials, meteorites, comets, and asteroids; Mars exploration and science research; experimental studies; and astrobiology. ARES is well-equipped with state of the art analytical and experimental laboratories (see http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/ares/index_krlab.cfm for a complete list). Participation in NASA-sponsored space science missions is strongly encouraged (e.g. instrument team member/PI/co-I, participating scientist, etc.). Finally, the selectee will provide advice and support to the ARES Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office for issues relating to organic geochemistry, such as organic contamination control, planetary protection, and procedures for appropriate curation of astromaterials that may contain organic species, on an as-needed basis up to approximately one-fifth time.
It is anticipated that the official position announcement will appear on or about 1 September 2012. All applications must be made through the USAJobs.gov website. The formal announcement will contain details on the application process, including dates the position will be open for application. Starting date is subject to negotiation. Please address inquiries to Dr. David Draper (Manager, Astromaterials Research Office, David Draper), who will also provide, upon request, a detailed outline (authored by JSC’s Human Resources office) for navigating the USAJobs.gov website and compiling a responsive application.
From Dr. C. Renee James (phy_crj@shsu.edu):
If you could pass this announcement to any astronomy instructors that you know within a 75 mile radius of Huntsville, Texas, I would be grateful.
Sam Houston State University’s physics department finds itself in need of an ADJUNCT (POOL) faculty member to teach introductory astronomy (some combination of solar system and stars and galaxies) in the Fall 2012 semester – and likely future semesters. We need someone to cover at least two, possibly as many as four, sections at $3000/section. Please message me (Dr. C. Renee James at phy_crj@shsu.edu) as soon as possible if you are interested or know someone who might be interested.
Thanks!
-Renee
The Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics of the University of
Lisbon (CAAUL) welcomes applications from PhD researchers to
post-doctoral fellowships in the field of planetary
atmospheres. We are seeking enthusiastic candidates with a
background in the observation or/and modelling of planetary
atmospheres. Instrumentation-oriented candidates will be given
special consideration. The candidates will respond to the call
issued by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and
Technology (FCT).
Candidates for these positions must have a Ph.D. or equivalent
degree in astronomy or planetary science. The fellowships are for
3 years, with the possibility of an extension for a second 3-year
term. The successful candidates will actively contribute to the
development of the Centre, and extensive interaction with other
international groups will occur. CAAUL members are actively
involved in a number of major international projects, including
ESO and ESA projects (such as Venus Express and ALMA), and the
selected candidates should demonstrate their capability to
enhance such collaborations. For further information please
consult the Centre’s webpage (http://caaul.oal.ul.pt) or contact Dr. David
Luz (dluz[AT]oal.ul.pt) no later than June 22. The deadline for
applications is July 3rd.
Space Telescope Science Institute is hiring this year. We’re especially interested in Solar System scientists with some instrumentation background. Please share with your colleagues. http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=41941 Note that the deadline is May 15, 2012.
Research Scientists: Mars Petrology and Organic Geochemistry
The Planetary Science Section at JPL, based in Pasadena, CA, is looking to fill two positions for researchers in areas relevant to future Martian sample return missions.
The first position is for study in the area of mineralogy, petrology and/or meteoritics. The research is expected to further knowledge of petrogenetic processes throughout the Solar System. Advanced scientific knowledge of petrology, mineralogy, and/or meteoritics is expected. The ability to use analytical and theoretical approaches to solving problems related to the origin and evolution of igneous rocks and/or extraterrestrial samples is essential.
The second position is for a researcher within the area of organic geochemistry with a strong focus on geobiological and/or astrobiological investigations. The researcher will possess expertise in those areas related to the origin and significance of organic material in terrestrial and extraterrestrial geological samples. Themes of study are expected to include the origin and evolution of life on Earth, the study of extraterrestrial organic compounds, and/or the recognition of biosignatures in returned Solar System samples.
It is expected that both positions will pursue new mission and/or instrument opportunities through advocacy and outreach within the scientific and stakeholder community. This pursuit will involve working closely with science and engineering teams at JPL to design Solar System sample return and planetary exploration missions and instrumentation. The candidate is expected to have a PhD along with advanced knowledge and demonstrated experience in conceiving, defining, and conducting independent scientific research. Both positions include significant start up packages. Both positions offer a competitive salary and impressive benefits with a renowned leader in Planetary Science.
To view the full job descriptions and apply to these positions, please visit: http://careerlaunch.jpl.nasa.gov, (see Requisitions #10654 and #10655). Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and should include a curriculum vitae, a career statement with research objectives and contact information for three professional references. JPL/Caltech is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
USGS Astrogeology Announcement to Hire a New Science Center Director
The incumbent serves as Director of the Astrogeology Science Center (ASTRO) in the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and manages and directs all scientific activities therein. The USGS ASTRO Science Center conducts the major segment of the USGS’s program of scientific research into the geologic nature and history of the planets and satellites in the Solar System. The program encompasses a variety of scientific and technical disciplines including geology, geophysics, computer science, cartography, geodesy, space science, physical science, and remote sensing. This interdisciplinary position may be classified in any of the following professional occupational series; General Physical Science GS-1301; Geophysics, GS-1313; Chemistry, GS-1320; Geology, GS-1350. Astronomers and astrophysicists will typically apply under General Physical Science (GS-1301).
This opportunity closes 27 Jan 2012.
To find a detailed description of this position and additional information on qualifications and application procedures, please click on the USAjobs link
below:
Former and Current Federal Employees:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/305114500
Non Federal Employees:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetail/305112900
Closing Date May 20 2011
Postdoctoral Position – Lisbon University – Planetary Sciences – Venus atmosphere
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position at the University of Lisbon’s Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, in the framework of a research project funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). The starting date is 1 July 2011 or soon thereafter.
The successful candidate will work on the optimization of a GCM of the atmosphere of Venus and on the couplings between dynamics, cloud system and composition, and on a number of diagnostics of the atmospheric circulation. Further tasks include an assessment of the roles of different components of the circulation and comparison with observational results.
Applicants must have a PhD, will have experience in atmospheric modelling and will be able to modify the existing numerical and analysis tools. Knowledge in the analysis of spectral imaging data would be appreciated. However, candidates with all relevant backgrounds will be considered. A high level of written/spoken English and the ability to work as part of an international team are required.
The position is for 18 months. At its term support will be given for grant applications to FCT, to which the candidate must apply with the support of an institute.
Applicants should include a CV, a list of publications and a statement of research interests and experience. The names, e-mail and telephone contacts of two referees must be provided. Late applications may be considered until the post has been filled. Please send applications and queries to Dr. David Luz (dluz[AT]oal.ul.pt) copied to Dr. David Berry (dberry[AT]uevora.pt).
Department: Education
Job type: Visiting assistant professor; full time instructional
Duration: One to five years
Job Description:
Albion College invites applications for one year appointment in Education at the visiting assistant professor level to begin in August, 2011. Candidates are expected to be able to teach K – 12 math and science pedagogy and supervise student teachers. Additional details about the department can be found: http://www.albion.edu/education.
Qualifications:
Candidates are expected to have a PhD in education, or a related field and be able to teach K – 12 math and science pedagogy and supervise student teachers. ABD candidates will be considered. We seek candidates who have demonstrated teaching excellence and have a minimum of three years experience with pre-collegiate teaching. While not a requirement for the position, an ability to teach introductory courses, collaborate with faculty in the fine and applied arts, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, and support recruitment of students via STEM initiatives is highly valued.
Application Process:
For full consideration, candidates should send a letter of application with statement of teaching philosophy, vitae, graduate transcript, copies of relevant publications or other materials, and four confidential letters of recommendation—one of which should be from a student, to Dr. Kyle Shanton, department and search committee chair, Education Department, Albion College, 611 East Porter Street, Albion, MI 49224.
Review of applications will begin April 25, 2011, and will continue until the position is filled. Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Kyle Shanton: kshanton@albion.edu.
Albion College is a private liberal arts college of approximately 1635 students. It is situated in a culturally diverse community in south-central Michigan within an hour’s drive of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Western Michigan University. Albion is dedicated to the highest quality in undergraduate education and committed to diversity as a core institutional value. The College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is especially interested in candidates who will contribute to a campus climate that supports equality and diversity.
Tenure-track Astronomer & Scientist Opportunities
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is entering an extremely exciting phase driven by new science opportunities and new instrumentation.
The Observatory has one or more openings for tenure-track Astronomers this year and anticipates additional openings in the coming years. The NRAO tenure-track Astronomer system parallels the tenure-track systems in research universities, with the support of the Observatory’s science mission substituting for teaching. Tenure-track appointments will be made on the basis of both the candidate’s excellence in research and their ability to maintain cutting-edge research programs and thereby further the mission of the Observatory. NRAO Astronomers are expected to play a leadership role in the Observatory and in the wider astronomical community.
The Observatory also has one or more Scientist openings for instrumentalists, computational scientists, and observational scientists this year and anticipates additional openings in the coming years.
Additional information about these NRAO positions is available at http://science.nrao.edu/opportunities/scientist.shtml
Position Title: Visiting Assistant Professor of Astronomy
Institution Name: Albion College
Albion College invites applications for a one-year sabbatical replacement in Physics at the visiting assistant professor level to begin in August, 2011. Candidates are expected to be able to teach an introductory level, lab-based, observational astronomy course and an intermediate Stars and Galaxies course. Telescope experience will be valued. Additional details about the department can be found at http://www.albion.edu/physics.
Qualifications Include:
Candidates are expected to have a PhD in Physics, Astronomy, or a related field and be able to teach an introductory level, lab-based, observational astronomy course and an intermediate Stars and Galaxies course. ABD candidates will be considered. We seek candidates that have demonstrated teaching excellence. While not a requirement for the position, an ability to teach some additional physics courses and/or an ability to contribute to the department’s advanced laboratory course will be valued.
Application Process:
For full consideration, candidates should send a letter of application, vitae, copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts, a statement of teaching philosophy and evidence of effective teaching, and the names and addresses (including email addresses) of three references to Nicolle Zellner, Search Committee Chair, Department of Physics, Albion College, Albion, MI 49224.
Search Duration:
Review of applications will begin March 15, 2011, and will continue until the position is filled.
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Albion College is a private liberal arts college of about 1635 students. It is situated in a culturally diverse community in south-central Michigan within an hour’s drive of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Western Michigan University. Albion is dedicated to the highest quality in undergraduate education and committed to diversity as a core institutional value. The College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is especially interested in candidates who will contribute to a campus climate that supports equality and diversity.
Visit our Web site at http://www.albion.edu .
Blaustein Postdoctoral Scholar in Earth and Planetary Sciences
The Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the Morton K. Blaustein Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS).
We seek an outstanding individual with a recent Ph.D. in any area of Earth and Planetary sciences. The successful candidate will be free to pursue his/her independent research interests. Projects that complement our existing research programs and that involve two or more of the faculty from EPS and other Hopkins departments will be given preference. Information on our department and its research activities can be found at http://www.eps.jhu.edu. Applicants are encouraged to contact faculty whom they are interested in working with.
The duration of the fellowship is one year with an anticipated extension for a second year. The position carries a competitive salary and fringe benefits, includes an annual stipend for travel and research expenses, and provides eligibility to participate in the Johns Hopkins University health plans.
Consideration of applications will begin January 10, 2011. To apply, please send in paper or electronic format your curriculum vitae (with your email address), names and emails of three or more references, and a brief research plan to: Blaustein Postdoctoral Search Committee, Kristen Gaines (kgaines@jhu.edu), Johns Hopkins University, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 3400 N. Charles Street, 301 Olin Hall, Baltimore, MD. 21218, USA.
Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
The Department of Geological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University is seeking to applications for a postdoctoral researcher position to work on data collected by the MESSENGER mission to Mercury.
Individuals with interest in working on a planetary spacecraft mission and with geophysics and/or tectonics expertise are encouraged to apply. Candidates interested in surface deformation and lithospheric structure, planetary interior structure, mantle convection or core dynamics, particularly those with experience working with gravity, topography, imaging or magnetic field data sets will be given preference. The Department and the University maintain high-performance computing facilities that will be available for postdoctoral investigations. For full consideration applications should be received by September 21, 2010, though applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The position requires a Ph.D. at the time of appointment and is available for one year with the possibility of renewal for another year. Interested candidates should send a cover letter detailing research interests and experience, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for three references to Prof. Steven A. Hauck, II at messenger-postdoc@case.edu. Inquiries regarding the position can also be emailed to the same address.
In employment, as in education, Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal Opportunity and Diversity. Women, veterans, members of underrepresented minority groups, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Case Western Reserve University is a past recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award to increase the participation of women in Science and Engineering. Additional information about the Department and its programs can be found at http://geology.case.edu/.
Postdoctoral Research Assistant , Meteorites Natural History Museum, London, UK
Mineralogy Department
Natural History Museum, London, UK
Meteoritics and Cosmic Mineralogy
Full time
Fixed term appointment for 23 months
Band: Science level 2
£28,022 per annum
Closing Date: Sunday 18 April 2010
Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Meteorites
The Mineralogy Department is responsible for one of the most comprehensive collection of minerals and houses the national collection of meteorites and extensive collection of rocks, ores, building stones and ocean floor deposits. Based in the Mineralogy Department and reporting to Gretchen Benedix, the Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) is in the Meteoritics and Cosmic Mineralogy Section. The post holder will undertake a study of primitive achondrite meteorites to determine the physical properties of their formation and evolution through analysis of bulk and trace element chemistry, as well as mineralogy and petrology. These properties will be used as inputs to and checks on the results of computer models of asteroid heating in the early solar system. The researcher will conduct all bulk chemical and mineralogy/petrolog y analyses and will assist in the interpretation of models.
Requirements (person specification)
Applicants must demonstrate evidence of the detailed criteria outlined below to be considered for the post.
Academic and professional qualifications
1. PhD in Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Planetary Science, related field OR equivalent
Knowledge and experience
2. Knowledge and experience of basic determination of mineralogy/petrolog y
3. Knowledge and experience of basic chemistry laboratory techniques
4. Relevant laboratory experience (including knowledge of relevant Health and Safety procedures and their application in the laboratory)
5. Experience of publishing papers in high quality peer-reviewed journals (a proven publication record would be advantageous to the post holder)
Skills and competences
6. The ability to communicate clearly and effectively both verbally and in writing in English at all levels, including the ability to produce sound manuscripts and abstracts
7. Demonstrable evidence of planning and organising own time to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
8. Flexibility; competent of completing tasks independently using own initiative and can work well as part of a team whilst building good working relationships with others
9. Proven analytical skills with a methodical approach to data collection, handling and interpretation
10. A systematic approach to problem solving to aid both personal research and collaborative research
11. Can focus on tasks to completion, approaching tasks logically with due care and strong attention to detail
12. Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office (including Outlook, Excel, Word and PowerPoint) and the ability to learn new software packages quickly and with ease
Other essential requirements
13. A willingness to attend international conferences which usually occur twice per year
Tasks and responsibilities (job description)
• Dissolve primitive meteorites and determine bulk composition using ICP-MS techniques
• Determine mineralogy and petrology of primitive achondrite meteorites and use data collected in a model to determine thermodynamic properties
• Use properties determined above in theoretical modelling of heating asteroids
• Disseminate accumulated results by attending international conferences and publishing papers in peer-reviewed journals
Other additional information
Department: Mineralogy
Contract: Fixed term appointment for 23 months
Pay Band: Science level 2
Salary Range: £28,022 per annum
Location: South Kensington
Hours: 41 hours per week, Monday-Friday
Eligibility
This post is being advertised internally and externally. All interested parties are eligible to apply. At the Natural History Museum we value the diversity of our employees and the unique perspectives they bring to our business.
Application method
Apply online before the closing date through the NHM website: Vacancies at the Natural History Museum (www.nhm.ac. uk/jobs). Complete the online application form and provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate how knowledge skills and experience meets the detailed criteria outlined in the job description. As part of the application form candidates need to complete the following questions;
It is advisable that candidates prepare their answers to the questions in word document which can be transferred into the online application form.
1. Provide specific examples from achievements, knowledge and experience or skills and competencies that demonstrate how you meet the requirements of the role which are enclosed and numbered above.
2. What attracted you to the role?
3. Is there anything else you wish to tell us, that you have not had the opportunity of doing elsewhere in this application form?
Candidates that wish to provide additional documents to support their application can email these to the named contact (general enquiries). Individual cover letters and CV’s will not be considered but can be used to support completed online application forms.
Closing date: Sunday 18 April 2010
Interviews will take place the week beginning 31 May 2010
Selection and appointment
Selection decisions are based on merit with candidates assessed against clear, objective criteria at each stage of the recruitment and selection process. All offers of employment made are conditional and subject to satisfactory completion of all pre-employment checks.
Contact for general enquiries
HR general enquiries: Emilie Tunstall, e.tunstall@nhm. ac.uk
9 March 2010
Posted by Gretchen Benedix; a PDF version of the ad can be obtained by e-mailing Gretchen Benedix at g.benedix@nhm. ac.uk