Postdoctoral position at UCM (deadline July 10 2013)
The Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) in Spain
welcomes applications for a post-doctoral position at the
Department of Astrophysics to work on the study of the
formation and evolution of galaxies at different redshifts
using data from multi-wavelength cosmological
surveys. Candidates must hold a PhD in Astronomy or Physics,
and experience in multiwavelength data reduction and
analysis. The position is for one year starting in late
2013, with a very likely extension to one or two more years
depending on performance and continued funding. The salary
will be 2200€ per month before taxes (12 monthly payments
per year).
The research will focus on the analysis of the data taken
within the
SHARDS
project (Survey for High-z Absorption Read and Dead
Sources). SHARDS is an ESO/GTC Large Program approved in
2009A and carried out during 20 nights in 2010-2013. It
consists in imaging observations of the entire GOODS-North
region in 24 medium-band different filters with the
GTC/OSIRIS instrument, covering the wavelength range between
500 and 950 nm with contiguous passbands. The postdoc will
participate in the source cataloging, merging with other
datasets, production of advanced data products, and
scientific analysis of the data.
The main scientific goal of SHARDS is carrying out an
unbiased spectro-photometric survey of passively evolving
galaxies at 1.0
SHARDS is being funded through the 2013-2015 period by the
PNAyA
Program managed by the Spanish Government through the
project with code AYA2012-31277.
The postdoc will have the opportunity to work in her/his own
research for 15% of the time, and collaborate with the
researchers within the UCM Group of Extragalactic Astrophysics and
Instrumentation. The postdoc will have access through
Spanish time to facilities such as the GTC, ING and CAHA
telescopes, and also to ESO observatories.
Applicants should submit electronically to Pablo
G. Pérez-González (pgperez@fis.ucm.es; Subject: SHARDS
postdoc) a CV, including a list of publications, a cover
letter with her/his research interests (2 pages top), and 2
letters of recommendation. All applications received before
July 10 2013 will receive full consideration.
In addition, they must send by regular mail
an official application form published by
the UCM
on its research webpage. This document must be sent within
5 business days after the official announcement of the position to be
released on July 18 and published on the UCM site mentioned above
(please, pay attention to the specific rules detailed in this webpage).
Submit inquiries to
Pablo G. Pérez-González.
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