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JWST Postdoctoral Instrument Scientist | Closing date: 2019-01-15 Contact: René Doyon |
We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to contribute to the development of the FGS/NIRISS - Fine Guidance Sensor/Near-Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph, http://www.exoplanetes.umontreal.ca/?p=1513&lang=en - the Canadian-built instrument onboard the James Webb Space telescope funded by the Canadian Space Agency. | ▸ more | The successful candidate, based out of the Physics Department at the Université de Montréal, is expected to play a leading role at a level of 80% of their time in the development of the NIRISS instrument for data pipeline development, data analysis and simulation tools. The successful candidate may use up to 20% of their time to conduct independent research programs related to exoplanets.
The successful candidate will ideally have a PhD in physics, astronomy or other related field with a strong background in the development of complex data pipelines for ground- and/or space-based instruments along with experience in exoplanet research. Candidates with a M.Sc. and very strong experience will be considered. The initial term of employment is two years, renewable annually subject to performance and availability of funding.
All applications received by January 15th, 2019 will be given full consideration, but the position will remain open until filled. The successful candidate is expected to start between April and September 2019. Salary will be commensurate with experience and be competitive with leading international research centres.
Applicants should email a CV, list of publications, and a statement of no more than 3 pages of significant research contributions (in a single PDF file) to: irex @ astro.umontreal.ca. Applicants must also have two references email letters of recommendation directly to the same address.
This position is a joint appointment between the Observatoire du Mont-Mégantic (OMM) and the Institute for Research on Exoplanets (iREx). OMM is actively involved in the development of astronomical instrumentation for ground- and space-based facilities. iREx brings together more than 40 people (professors, researchers and students) actively involved in the detection and characterization of exoplanets and related stellar astrophysics science programs.
Social Benefits:
Postdoctoral researchers at UdeM enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, see: http://www.fesp.umontreal.ca/fileadmin/Documents/PDF/GuideStagiairePostdoctoral_Eng.pdf.
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