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An international astronomy organization in Garching, Germany, is inviting university students to apply for a Summer Research Programme focused on Project E: Excavating the fossil record of KILOGAS galaxies. This six-week program provides hands-on experience in extragalactic astronomy and SED fitting while working with a global research team. Students must have strong programming and data analysis skills and be proficient in English. The programme includes travel and accommodation provisions.
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The European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere (ESO) is the foremost intergovernmental astronomy organisation in Europe and the world's most productive ground-based astronomical observatory. ESO carries out an ambitious programme focused on the design, construction and operation of powerful ground-based observing facilities enabling astronomers to make important scientific discoveries.
ESO operates three unique world-class observing sites in northern Chile: La Silla, Paranal and Chajnantor (home to ALMA), and the ESO Headquarters are located in Garching, near Munich, Germany.
At Paranal, ESO operates the Very Large Telescope, the world's most advanced visible-light astronomical observatory, and will host and operate the southern array of the Cherenkov Telescope Array, the world's largest and most sensitive high energy gamma-ray observatory. ESO is a major partner in ALMA. On Cerro Armazones, ESO is building the 39-metre Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), which will become "the world's biggest eye on the sky" and whose operations will be fully integrated into the Paranal Observatory.
Within the Directorate for Science at its Headquarters in Garching, near Munich, Germany, ESO is inviting university students to apply to our ESO Summer Research Programme. The ESO Summer Research Programme is an opportunity for university students from science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields who have not yet started a PhD programme and have completed at least two years of their degree.
Your application is welcome if you would like to be considered for Project E: Excavating the fossil record of KILOGAS galaxies
Applications for the ESO Summer Research Programme will be considered from students taking any astronomy, physical science, computer science or mathematical degree subjects. However, it is expected that students have some knowledge of physics, programming, data analysis techniques and, preferably, astronomy.
Students will be selected for the programme based on their academic achievements, research potential and likelihood to significantly benefit from the experience. Particular attention will be given to the motivation of the students to join the programme and specific motivation for Project E:
Clues to a galaxy's past are concealed in the light that we observe today. Galactic archaeology techniques including spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting employs multiwavelength data from galaxies to infer their star formation activity across cosmic time. The ultraviolet to infrared spectra of all galaxies arises from stellar light, either directly, or reprocessed by the gas and dust of the surrounding interstellar medium. Each galaxy possesses a unique SED that contains a large amount of information about the stars of a galaxy from which we can derive information on its formation and evolution. This chemical 'fingerprint', coupled with information on the galaxy's current star formation and cold gas reservoir, allows us to gain a complete picture of the gas-star formation cycle in nearby galaxies.
The KILOGAS survey (https://kilogas.space/ ) is the largest survey of resolved cold gas in galaxies with complementary optical integral field spectroscopic observations. Its aim is to transform our understanding of the drivers of star formation activity in galaxies. The student will work with Dr Fraser-McKelvie (ESO) and external members of the KILOGAS team (located in Europe, North America, and Australia) to perform SED fitting on the KILOGAS sample of galaxies to determine their star formation histories. In combination with complementary ALMA observations and derived properties provided by the KILOGAS team, the student will work to understand the link between a galaxy's past behaviour, and its current day properties - effectively linking their past to their present.
Skills acquired include:
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Students must be proficient in both spoken and written English.
The duration of the ESO Summer Research Programme is six weeks: 15 June - 24 July 2026.
Participation in the programme will only be possible on-site at ESO in Garching, near Munich.
Travel costs to/from Garching will be offered to students of the programme. Accommodation will also be provided in a shared apartment in Garching (utilities included). Students will also be provided with a modest stipend to cover living costs for the duration of the programme.
Students that require a visa to travel/work in Germany are responsible for fulfilling the necessary requirements for obtaining a visa in good time. Successful applicants are encouraged to start the procedure as soon as they receive the offer of acceptance into the programme (approx. three months before the start of the programme). The ESO Human Resources department will also be able to provide any specifically required documents required for the visa request to the consulate/embassy.
Applicants are invited to apply online at http://jobs.eso.org/ . Applications must be completed in English and should include the following material:
By submitting an application, you verify that:
Deadline for applications is 31 January 2026.
Interviews are expected to be held in late March 2026, online via MS Teams.
For any enquiries related to the programme contact us via: summerresearch@eso.org
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