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A leading research organization in Canada is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow in Adaptive Optics to lead innovative research projects. The successful candidate will develop a non-linear wavefront sensor and should have a PhD in a related field. This full-time position is located in Victoria and offers a competitive salary range of $83,985 to $116,641, along with various benefits.
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City: Victoria
OrganizationalUnit: Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics
Classification: RO
Duration: 2 years
Language Requirements: English
Work arrangements: Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements, this position will require full-time physical presence at the NRC work location identified.
The NRC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers PDFs access to unique world-class facilities and the opportunity to work alongside multi-disciplinary teams of expert researchers and technicians on projects of critical importance to Canada. PDFs will carry out research on innovative research projects, with opportunities for career development (publications and/or industry interaction).
PDFs will be offered appointments to the staff of the National Research Council on a term basis and will be offered salaries and benefits currently available to Research Officers. Salaries commensurate with experience are taxable and subject to other deductions. As a guide, the current annual PhD recruiting rate is $83,985. In addition PDFs will be allocated a travel fund to support their work.
A confluence of technological milestones in detector, computation and machine learning development, both globally and within the NRC, makes high-speed non-linear wavefront sensing for Astronomy an imminent technological milestone. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher to lead the design, build and test of a non-linear wavefront sensor from the ground up with the objective of demonstrating fully non-linear real-time control on-sky using the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory’s 1.2m telescope.
The successful candidate will conduct research toward enabling astrophysical observations which are not yet possible, and increasing the scientific productivity of ground-based optical telescopes. The candidate will leverage HAA’s real time control, machine learning, and wavefront sensing expertise, and that of collaborators at Canadian Universities. Taking advantage of HAA’s unique local on-sky Adaptive Optics capabilities, the candidate will be encouraged to grow as an instrument scientist by working to identify and find solutions to key technological hurdles in AO science, while gaining experience in the full instrument development process from conceptual design through integration at the observatory.
NRC-Herzberg has a rare combination of staff involved in astronomy research, instrumentation design and development, engineering, data science and observatory support. Our fellowships are intended to leverage this environment to help mentor researchers who will become the leaders necessary to enable ambitious cutting edge astronomy research in the coming decades. We are committed to ensuring that all staff members promptly receive the accommodation they need to do their job and we understand the importance of work/life balance.
PhD in Physics and Astronomy, Astrophysics or Engineering in a field related to the position. For information on certificates and diplomas issued abroad, please see Degree equivalency.
Candidates should meet one or more of the following experience asset criteria:
Research - Results orientation (Level 1)
Research - Self-knowing and self-development (Level 1)
Research - Teamwork (Level 1)
For this position, the NRC will evaluate candidates using the following competency profile: Research
Reliability Status: verification of background information over a period of 5 years is required.
*Note: Exceptions may be considered to recognize personal or family related leave. Please connect with us using the contact information below to discuss in more detail.
To be considered for the program please include the following in your application. Attach the required documents as per the list below when submitting your application. Failure to do so will result in your application being excluded.
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Applicants who best meet the requirements may be asked to provide three letters of recommendation at a later stage of the competition process.
The intent of this hiring action is to staff the position at the AsRO level, which is an early-career level position with a salary range of $83,985 to $116,641. This wide range accounts for varying degrees of expertise and growth within the role. Salary determination will be based on a thorough evaluation of the successful candidate's prior experience. As a guide, the average starting rate for new PhD graduates entering this role is $83,985.
The NRC is committed to supporting career progression within the organization, providing access to the opportunities and resources needed for a pathway to a fulfilling career. NRC employees also enjoy a wide range of competitive benefits including a robust pension plan, comprehensive health and dental coverage, disability and life insurance, office closure at the end of December, and additional supports to enhance your well-being throughout your career and beyond.
We are Canada's gateway to the stars. At the Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre, we maintain and operate Canada's largest and most powerful observatories and represent the country in some of the world's leading astronomy initiatives. We are astronomy and astrophysics experts, conducting cutting-edge research, operating Canada's national observatories, providing extensive data management and analysis tools through our Canadian Astronomy Data Centre, supporting activities at international observatories and developing advanced astronomical instruments with industrial partners.
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The Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for research, learning and service. We value the merit of a diverse community of staff, students and collaborators. We can offer technical and advisory services in optical and radio astronomy, advanced instrumentation and data science. Technological expertise
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Victoria is a city with a vibrant arts and culture scene, located on Vancouver Island. It offers a mild climate and opportunities for outdoor recreation, housing, and community amenities.
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Closing Date: 19 December 2025 - 23:59 Eastern Time
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