Arbetsbeskrivning
The Astronomy and Plasma Physics division (AoP), part of the Space, Earth and Environment (SEE) department at Chalmers University of Technology, is home to approximately 45 researchers. Our team conducts cutting-edge research in areas including active galactic nuclei, evolved stars, exoplanets, galaxy evolution, the interstellar medium, star formation, as well as turbulence and transport in tokamaks and fusion plasma physics. We collaborate closely with the Onsala Space Observatory, which hosts the Nordic ALMA Regional Center node and serves as Sweden’s SKA center.
Our fusion research is aligned with the European fusion research program through the EUROfusion consortium, which conducts experiments on key European fusion devices, such as JET, and maintains strong ties with the ITER project.
Job description
We are currently seeking an exceptional postdoctoral researcher to develop and lead an independent research program that fosters collaboration between the division’s various research areas. This position offers a horizon of up to four years (initial two-year contract), with a high degree of independence, a generous research budget, and ample opportunities for collaboration.
The successful candidate will design and lead a creative research program that bridges the division’s diverse research topics. Emphasis on fostering interdisciplinary collaborations within the division will be a key aspect of a strong application. Additionally, the candidate is expected to contribute to building a positive and inclusive work environment at AoP.
For more detailed information about our research topics and staff, please refer to the AoP homepages.
Main responsibilities
As an AoP Fellow, your main responsibility will be to:
• Lead an independent research program that is synergistic with the division’s scientific interests.
• Foster collaborative activities across multiple faculty members.
• Contribute to creating a supportive and inclusive work environment within the division.
You will also be expected to engage in building collaborative networks beyond the immediate research project.
Qualifications
To be considered for this position, you must hold a doctoral degree in Astronomy, Physics, or a related field, awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline. Exceptions to this timeframe may be made for periods of parental leave, sick leave, or military service.
Additional qualifications include:
• Strong command of English, with excellent written and oral communication skills.
• Proven teamwork and leadership abilities.
Contract terms
This is a full-time, temporary position for two years, with the potential for renewal up to 3 years and 360 days in total.
Why Chalmers?
Chalmers offers a cultivating and inspiring working environment in the coastal city of Gothenburg.
Read more about working at Chalmers and our benefits for employees.
Chalmers aims to actively improve our gender balance. We work broadly with equality projects, for example the GENIE Initiative on gender equality for excellence. Equality and diversity are substantial foundations in all activities at Chalmers.
Application procedure
Please submit your application in English. The application should be sent electronically as PDF files (maximum size: 40 MB per file). Note: the system does not support ZIP files.
Your application should include:
• Cover letter
• CV, including a complete list of publications
• Statement of past and current research (maximum 3 pages)
• Research plan with an emphasis on cross-field collaboration with AoP staff (maximum 4 pages)
• Contact information for three referees who can provide letters of recommendation
To apply, please use the application form at the bottom of this page.
Important: It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure the application is complete. Incomplete applications and those sent by email will not be considered.
Application deadline: 6 December, 2024
Contact information
For further inquiries, please contact:
Assoc. Prof. Jouni Kainulainen, Astronomy and Plasma Physics
[email protected], +46 31 772 6423
Dr. Matthias Maercker, Astronomy and Plasma Physics
[email protected], +46 31 772 1916
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