Postdoctoral Research Associate I (Lunar and Planetary Laboratory)
Posting Number: req21927
Department: Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
Location: Main Campus
Address: Tucson, AZ USA
Position Highlights
The Lunar & Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the field of modeling of planetary atmospheres. Research areas of interest include atmospheric escape from rocky planets, chemical kinetics of early Earth, Venus, Mars, and analogous exoplanets, and interior-atmosphere interactions on rocky worlds; candidates are encouraged to reach out to Prof. Ranjan in advance of their application to cooperatively identify specific research topics of mutual interest. Applicants should have previous experience modeling the atmospheres of planets or exoplanets, although a variety of backgrounds may be relevant. Candidates with expertise in 1D hydrodynamic escape of rocky planet atmospheres are especially encouraged to apply. The position is for a period of up to three years, renewable annually contingent on satisfactory performance reviews.
Position is opened until filled. First review of applications will begin 03/24/2025.
Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!
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- The successful applicant will conduct original research in collaboration with Prof. Sukrit
Ranjan and his group related to the composition and structure of planetary
atmospheres, with emphasis on terrestrial planet atmospheres inside and outside
the solar system. The specific topics of research will be cooperatively
negotiated based on mutual interest, though current priorities include
photochemical kinetics and atmospheric escape as applied to questions of
astrobiological interest. - Other responsibilities may include participation in
remote and in-person team meetings, presentation of results at conferences, scientific
mentoring of junior colleagues, and preparation of original scientific research
manuscripts.
Minimum Qualifications
- PhD in the field of Planetary Science, Astronomy,
Geoscience, or a related discipline by the start date of the position. - Experience with numerical modeling
- Experience with modelling the climate, photochemistry, or escape of planetary or exoplanetary atmospheres.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with one or more of: modeling hydrodynamic escape from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets, Venusian photochemistry, interior-atmosphere interactions and outgassing.
- Experience with or interest in mentoring junior scientists.
- Experience leading peer-reviewed scientific publications.
FLSA: Exempt
Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
Number of Hours Worked per Week: 40
Job FTE: 1.0
Work Calendar: Fiscal
Job Category: Research
Benefits Eligible: Yes - Full Benefits
Rate of Pay: NIH salary guidelines, Depends on Experience
Compensation Type: salary at 1.0 full-time equivalency (FTE)
Type of criminal background check required: Name-based criminal background check (non-security sensitive)
Number of Vacancies: 1
Contact Information for Candidates
Ranjan Sukrit
Assistant Professor
sukrit@arizona.edu
Open Until Filled: Yes
Documents Needed to Apply: Curriculum Vitae (CV), Cover Letter, and Two Additional Documents
Special Instructions to Applicant
Please submit the following:- CV
- Cover Letter
- Statement of Research Interest
- Contact Information for 3 references, who will be separately contacted for letters if candidate advances in the hiring process.
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