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Postdoctoral Positions at the ALMA ARC node at Leiden Observatory

deadline for applications: 21 Jan. 2020

Allegro, the Netherlands node of the European ALMA Regional Centre (ARC) at Leiden Observatory, invites applications for two postdoctoral support positions. The position offers the opportunity for research at one of the major centres of astronomy in the Europe as well as an in-depth involvement in the development and operations of ALMA. Established in 1633, Leiden Observatory is the oldest university observatory in operation today. Leiden astronomers carry out observational and theoretical research in the fields of cosmology, formation and evolution of galaxies, galactic structure, molecular astrophysics, star- and planet formation, as well as computational and laboratory astrophysics and instrumentation.

As part of the European ARC network, Allegro supports ALMA users, operations, and development. In particular, we are interested in candidates that (wish to) pursue research with ALMA or archival ALMA data as a prominent part of their scientific interest. Standard 50% of time will be available for personal research and successful candidate(s) will have access to the full resources of Leiden Observatory. Besides self-defined research, the appointee is expected to spend time on the technical and user support of ALMA and we are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated applicant to work within the Allegro team on a variety of topics. Allegro's expertise areas include high-frequency submm observations, research into improved imaging and calibration techniques for ALMA data, especially related to atmospheric effects and phase metrics, mmVLBI, and advanced science tools such as radiative transfer codes and a spectral line database. The appointment will be for two years initially, renewable up to a maximum of four years based on need, funding, and performance. The position comes with a competitive salary and full benefits of an employee in the public sector.

Qualifications and selection criteria: PhD in Astronomy, Physics, or related field, or proven track record of relevant experience. Research experience in fields directly related to submm astronomy. Experience with radio interferometric data is highly desirable. The applicant must have a good working knowledge of Linux. Familiarity with astronomical data reduction, in particular CASA, is a strong desirable. An ability to work as part of an international team is essential. The position may involve extended research trips of several weeks. The Leiden ARC node values diversity in its workforce.

Please submit applications electronically at http://jobs.strw.leidenuniv.nl/2019/HogerheijdePD. The search will continue until the position(s) is/are filled; applications arriving before the deadline of Jan 21, 2020 will be assured of full consideration. You will be asked to fill in a web form, to provide contact information for two referees, and to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research experience and interests and a publication list.

Postdoc salaries range from € 3250 to € 4270 gross per month (2019, pay scale 10, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities). Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package that includes additional vacation (8%) and end-of-year (8.3%) bonuses, sick leave, maternity and parental leaves, and retirement benefits. Candidates coming from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break. Leiden is a charming university town with international flair close to Amsterdam and The Hague.

Email Address for Inquiries: michiel at strw.leidenuniv.nl