Postdoctoral Research Assistant/Associate in Space Physics at Imperial College London (four posts)

Postdoctoral Research Assistant/Associate in Space Physics at Imperial College London (four posts)
Full-time fixed-term contract (2 years with the possibility of extension)
Closing date: 25-April-2022

For full details and to apply, visit https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/NAT01119/research-associate-space-physics-four-posts

The Space and Atmospheric Physics Group of the Department of Physics at Imperial College London is recruiting four postdoctoral positions in the following areas:

• Magnetic reconnection, working with Dr Jonathan Eastwood (jonathan.eastwood@imperial.ac.uk)
• The near-Sun solar wind, working with Prof. Tim Horbury (t.horbury@imperial.ac.uk)
• Ganymede’s ionosphere, working with Prof. Marina Galand (m.galand@imperial.ac.uk)
• Dynamics of Saturn’s atmosphere, working with Dr Ingo Müller-Wodarg (i.mueller-wodarg@imperial.ac.uk)

Please visit the website to review full details about the posts which can be found in the job description and person specification here: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/NAT01119/research-associate-space-physics-four-posts.

For further questions or queries about each role, please contact the relevant PI of the position you are interested in and for more information about space physics research at Imperial, please visit https://www.imperial.ac.uk/spat.

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