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Postdoctoral Research Scholar of Physics and Astronomy- Physics and Astronomy-Galaxy Evolution and Galactic Archaeologyition

Company:
University of Oklahoma
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Category:
Physics
Type:
Full-Time
Position Title: Postdoctoral Research Scholar of Physics and Astronomy- Physics and Astronomy-Galaxy Evolution and Galactic Archaeologyition

Location: University of Oklahoma, Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy

Department: Physics and Astronomy

Position Type: Faculty

Qualifications:

Applicants should have completed requirements for a relevant PhD before the start date. This full-time position is for up to 3 years (2 years initial appointment plus 1 year renewal with satisfactory performance). The start date for the appointment is flexible, so please indicate a potential start date in your application.

Application Instructions:

Applications should include: (1) a cover letter (max 2 pages), (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a research plan and documentation of past research (max 3 pages), and (4) a list of 3 referees. Letters of recommendation will be requested for shortlisted applicants after the deadline. All materials must be uploaded via Interfolio:http://apply.interfolio.com/159557 .

Applications received by 2025 January 15 will receive full consideration. The position will remain open until filled.

Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Michael Hayden

Email: mrhayden@ou.edu

Subject: Galaxy Evolution Postdoc at OU

Description:

The Astrophysics group at the University of Oklahoma invites applications for a postdoctoral research scholar to work with Dr. Michael Hayden on projects focused on galaxy evolution and Galactic Archaeology. The growing galaxy evolution team primarily works with observations from large surveys and optical/near-IR telescopes including SDSS-APOGEE, GALAH, GECKOS, and the upcoming 4MOST project. We encourage applications from all who have interests, skills, and experience in the following: Galaxy Evolution, Galactic Archaeology, Chemical Evolution, Simulations, and/or working with observations from integral field spectographs who will collaborate with the team.

The successful candidate will have access to the Apache Point Observatory 3.5m telescope and OU's supercomputer, Schooner. The team also has a 256 core cluster for work within the group. There is ample funding for computing resources and travel, and there will also be the opportunity to gain experience in mentoring undergraduate and PhD students, outreach, and other departmental activities.

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