Field of Interest:astro-ph
Experiments:DES
Deadline: 2016-05-31
Region: North America
Job description:
The High Energy Physics Division (HEP) at Argonne National Laboratory conducts research in areas of both theoretical and experimental particle physics as well as accelerator development, detector R&D, particle astrophysics, and cosmology. We invite you to apply to join us as a Postdoctoral Appointee. Under the direction of a Principal Investigator, you will work with the Experimental Astrophysics and Cosmology team at Argonne National Laboratory. Your research will have an emphasis on the analysis of data from the Dark Energy Survey (DES). Argonne scientists work on supernova cosmology from DES, LSST, and SDSS, as well as a variety of instrumentation projects including OH-line suppression for infrared astronomy.
We expect you to have:• Substantial knowledge of modern software environments and data analysis experience is desirable.• Good collaborative skills and self-motivation to get involved and participate in the project team's research.• Professional communication skills.• Candidates should have a Ph.D. in astronomy or physics.• Experience with instrumentation is desirable for some of our team's projects, but is not a requirement.
For further information, and to apply, please see the url below.
More Information:http://www.anl.gov/careers/apply-job/postdoctoral-applicants
Experiments:DES
Deadline: 2016-05-31
Region: North America
Job description:
The High Energy Physics Division (HEP) at Argonne National Laboratory conducts research in areas of both theoretical and experimental particle physics as well as accelerator development, detector R&D, particle astrophysics, and cosmology. We invite you to apply to join us as a Postdoctoral Appointee. Under the direction of a Principal Investigator, you will work with the Experimental Astrophysics and Cosmology team at Argonne National Laboratory. Your research will have an emphasis on the analysis of data from the Dark Energy Survey (DES). Argonne scientists work on supernova cosmology from DES, LSST, and SDSS, as well as a variety of instrumentation projects including OH-line suppression for infrared astronomy.
We expect you to have:• Substantial knowledge of modern software environments and data analysis experience is desirable.• Good collaborative skills and self-motivation to get involved and participate in the project team's research.• Professional communication skills.• Candidates should have a Ph.D. in astronomy or physics.• Experience with instrumentation is desirable for some of our team's projects, but is not a requirement.
For further information, and to apply, please see the url below.
More Information:http://www.anl.gov/careers/apply-job/postdoctoral-applicants