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Research Assistant/Associate: CMB Cosmology (Fixed Term)

University of Cambridge

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Job summary

The University of Cambridge invites applications for a Research Assistant/Associate in CMB Cosmology, contributing to the Simons Observatory project. The role involves developing data-processing pipelines and simulations, requiring a PhD and a track record of scientific publications. A vibrant research environment awaits at the Institute of Astronomy, fostering collaboration in cosmology.

Benefits

Childcare costs support
Returning-carer scheme
University workplace nurseries
Family-friendly policies

Qualifications

  • PhD in Astronomy or related field required.
  • Publication record necessary.
  • Strong communication and computing skills.

Responsibilities

  • Develop SO data-processing pipeline and deliver SRDPs.
  • Focus on validation of SRDPs for gravitational lensing studies.
  • Develop simulations for interpreting high-resolution data.

Skills

Communication
Computing skills

Education

PhD in Astronomy or related field

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Research Assistant/Associate: CMB Cosmology (Fixed Term), Cambridge

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University of Cambridge

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Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Posted:

02.06.2025

Expiry Date:

17.07.2025

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Job Description:

We invite applications for a postdoctoral researcher to work on CMB cosmology as part of the Simons Observatory (SO):UK project. The SO is a CMB experiment under construction in the Atacama Desert in Chile with full operations expected in early 2025. Successful candidates will work with Anthony Challinor, Blake Sherwin and their groups on development of the SO data-processing pipeline and delivery of Science Ready Data Products (SRDPs), focusing on validation of SRDPs for gravitational lensing studies and developing simulations to interpret high-resolution data from the Large-Aperture Telescope.

SO:UK is the UK contribution to the US-led SO project consisting of: a data centre; a program of algorithm development contributing to pipeline development; and an instrumentation contribution, including provision of two Small-Aperture Telescopes for degree-scale B-mode measurements. A key area is delivery of SRDPs.

The IoA provides a vibrant research environment in cosmology. The interdepartmental Kavli Institute for Cosmology is located on the same site as the IoA, fostering connections with those conducting complementary research.

Applicants must have a PhD in Astronomy or related field*. Applicants must possess a scientific publication record and a clear outline of current/future research areas. Applicants must have excellent communication and computing skills.

The appointment will be at Grade 7 (Research Associate) £36,024 - £44,263 p.a. (Grade 7, Pts 41 - 48), depending on experience/qualifications. *A successful candidate not yet awarded a PhD will be appointed at Grade 5 (Research Assistant) £32,982 - £33,966 (Grade 5, Pts 38 - 39) and amended to Research Associate (Grade 7) upon confirmation of PhD.

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for two years in the first instance, with the expectation of extension for a further year (subject to funding availability)

The post is full-time, but applications are welcome from those who would like to work flexibly

The University of Cambridge thrives on the diversity of its staff and students. The IoA particularly welcomes applications from women and/or candidates from a BME background for this vacancy as they are currently under-represented. We have an active Equality and Diversity Committee which continually works to further the aims of the Athena SWAN charter. The University has several family-friendly policies and initiatives, including a returning-carer scheme, childcare costs support, university workplace nurseries, university holiday play-schemes, and a shared parental-leave policy. As part of its commitment to providing a family-friendly environment for researchers, the IoA ensures that should parental leave be needed during the course of employment, there is provision for extension to contract to compensate for the parental leave taken.

Closing: 23:59 GMT, Friday 29 November 2024. Applications will be reviewed after closing and short-listed candidates invited for interview in early January 2025.

Starting: October 2025 or earlier.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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