
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at South African Astronomical Observatory
National Research Foundation
- Undisclosed
- Contract Junior EE position
- Cape Town CBD
- Posted 09 Jan 2024 by National Research Foundation
- Job 2548696
About the position
The South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) and the Astronomy Department of the University of Cape Town (UCT) invite applications for a 3 year joint postdoctoral position related to the Vera C. Rubin Observatory- s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), with a strong focus on cataclysmic variables, compact binaries or related objects. We seek an outstanding individual to join the research group led by Professor David Buckley, who is a South African LSST Principal Investigator involved in optical transient follow-up The postdoc research fellow will join the research group involved in transient follow-up as a junior Affiliate on the South African LSST transient program. Key Responsibilities: There will be ample opportunities to lead research programs using the range of SAAO optical/IR facilities, including the 10-m SALT, and to collaborate on the various transient and survey follow-up projects, potentially involving other multi-wavelength facilities (e.g. MeerKAT). Key Requirements: Qualification: Experience: The appointee will become a Junior Affiliate on the South African LSST transient program, involving preparatory work ahead of the main survey, due to start in 2024, including utilizing various LSST software tools. Knowledge: DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE The position will be filled once a viable candidate is identified and the appointment should be taken up before 31 March 2024. The salary package is competitive and funding support will be provided for computing resources and travel. Applicants should apply on [URL Removed] attaching a cover letter, including a statement outlining their research and broader interests and experience (no more than 3 pages), their CV plus the contact details of 2 potential references by no later than 20 January 2023. More information concerning the SAAO may be found at [URL Removed] Informal enquiries may be directed to Professor David Buckley ([Email Address Removed]) or Professor Paul Groot ([Email Address Removed]) Information: The website [URL Removed] provides more details on the NRF initiatives and activities. Applications: Applicants should submit a comprehensive CV by logging to [URL Removed] and apply online. The NRF offers a challenging career and competitive remuneration package which is commensurate with qualifications and experience. The NRF is committed to employment equity and redress and the appointment to the position will be made in line with the NRF Employment Equity Plan. The NRF reserves the right not to make an appointment. Correspondence will be sent to short-listed candidates only
Opportunities for involvement in student supervision, teaching and outreach, are also possible, if desired.
Desired Skills:
- Research And Development
- outreach
- astronomy
Desired Qualification Level:
- Doctorate
About The Employer:
The National Research Foundation (NRF) supports and promotes research and human capital development through funding, the provision of National Research Facilities and science outreach platforms and programmes to the broader community in all fields of science and technology, including natural sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities.
The South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) is the National Facility for Optical and Infrared Astronomy of the National Research Foundation (NRF). Its headquarters are in Cape Town, while its telescopes are at Sutherland in the Northern Cape. Distributed between the two sites, SAAO employs roughly 130 people, many of them scientists and engineers, and is contracted to operate SALT (the Southern African Large Telescope) on behalf of the international SALT Foundation. SAAO is the premier optical/infrared research facility on the African continent, with global research and outreach collaborations, and contributing to human capital development for South Africa.