University of Colorado / National Solar Observatory (Boulder, USA) – Postdoctoral Research Position in Solar Physics

JOB DESCRIPTION:
We invite applications for a two-year NSF/NASA-funded postdoctoral position starting January 1, 2021 or later. Review of applications will begin on October 15th and will continue until the position is filled.

The goal is to improve our understanding of solar active region magnetic structure and energy budget before and during solar eruptions. To address this goal the candidate will assist with the development and performance of data-driven numerical simulations of the solar eruptions and will validate these with high quality observations taken with space and ground-based observatories, including the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST), the largest 4-meter solar telescope in the world. This post is a unique opportunity that will bridge expertise of groups with internationally leading competence in areas of data-driven simulations and space and ground-based observations at the National Solar Observatory (headquarters of DKIST), High Altitude Observatory (HAO) and University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley). The candidate will participate in collaborative and independent solar physics research, present results at scientific meetings and publish articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals. A key component of this post will be participation in the NSO Community Science Program activities, that includes development and application of DKIST data reduction tools and production of level-2 science data from limited sets of DKIST observations.

REQUIREMENTS:
PhD in Physics, Astronomy, or related field (by the start date). One to three (1-3) years of research experience in solar physics or space plasmas, with at least one (1) first-authored, peer-reviewed article in credited scientific journals. Scientific background in solar physics. Full proficiency in scientific programming with Interactive Data Language (IDL) and/or Python, and C and/or Fortran. Demonstrated ability to analyze solar data and/or perform numerical simulations, conduct independent research and collaborate with colleagues, communicate scientific ideas effectively in person and on paper.

DOCUMENTS TO SUBMIT: 1. Resume/CV, 2. Cover Letter, 3. Research statement, 4. Letter of recommendation.

DEADLINE: October 15, 2020 or until filled. Applications received after this deadline may be considered only if the position is not filled.

START DATE: January 1, 2021 or later.

INQUIRIES: Dr. Maria Kazachenko, maria.kazachenko@colorado.edu.

APPLICATION LINK AND FURTHER DETAILS:

https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/jobDetail?jobId=24214
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https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/jobDetail?jobId=24214