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- Postdoc en USC, 30 de noviembre de 2021
- Puestos de postdoctorado y científico de proyectos en UC Berkeley, 30 de noviembre de 2021
- Postdoctorado en Cosmología en Cambridge, 30 de noviembre de 2021
- Becas postdoctorales en Cosmología y Astrofísica en Kavli IPMU, 1 de diciembre de 2021
- Beca Postdoctoral en Cosmología Experimental en UIUC, 7 de enero de 2022
- Postdoctorado en la Universidad de Ginebra, 1 de diciembre de 2021
- Postdoctorado en CCAT-prime en la Universidad de Columbia Británica, 1 de diciembre de 2021
- Profesor Asst en Cosmología Experimental y/o Basada en Datos en UT Austin, 6 de diciembre de 2021
- Científico de Staff en LBNL, 15 de diciembre de 2021
- Puestos de gestión de datos de DESI en LBNL, 15 de diciembre de 2021
- Postdoctorado en Cosmología en Argonne, 15 de diciembre de 2021
- Postdoctorado en Cosmología CMB en Cambridge, 22 de diciembre de 2021
- Postdoctorado en la Universidad de Washington en San Luis, 7 de enero de 2022
- Postdoc sobre simulaciones CMB-S4 en LBNL, 7 de enero de 2022
- Conferencista en Física y Tecnología de Detectores Superconductores en Cardiff, 7 de enero de 2022
- Profesor Titular de Astrofísica Experimental en la Universidad de Toronto, 10 de enero de 2022
- Postdoctorado en Yale, 14 de enero de 2022
- Becario postdoctoral en instrumentación y análisis de datos para experimentos de CMB en la Universidad de Estocolmo, 15 de enero de 2022
- Dos postdoctorados en Princeton, 15 de enero de 2022
- Postdoctorado en Cosmología en IAP, 15 de enero de 2022
- Beca postdoctoral CAPS en NCSA y UIUC, 15 de febrero de 2022
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in theoretical, observational or computational cosmology. The cosmology group at USC is committed to providing a welcoming and vibrant intellectual environment for all. We are particularly interested in candidates who are underrepresented minorities and in candidates who will foster a commitment to improving diversity, equity and inclusion in the department.
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to participate in theory, simulation or data analysis efforts within the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, the Simons Observatory, CMB-S4 and the Rubin Observatory LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with Mathew Madhavacheril whose research interests include theory and data analysis of the cosmic microwave background and large-scale structure. They will have the opportunity to collaborate with other faculty and postdoctoral researchers in theoretical cosmology at USC.
Postdoc and project scientist positions at UC Berkeley, Nov 30, 2021
The Department of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley seeks applications for (1) an postdoctoral fellow and (2) an Assistant Project Scientist to work in the area of experimental cosmology, specifically in the area of cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiment.
The positions will be in Adrian Lee’s group in the Physics Department of UC Berkeley. The group focuses on observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). The research in this position will be focused on developing the Small Aperture Telescopes (SATs) of the Simons Observatory where one of the SATs is being built at Berkeley/LBNL. The SATs have compact refractive optics with a 42 cm diameter aperture. The 100 mK focal planes are instrumented with Horn- or Planar-Antenna-Coupled, dichroic, Transition-Edge Sensor (TES) bolometer arrays. The TESes are readout using a microwave MUX system.
If you will have less than 3 years of postdoctoral experience, please apply for:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF02886
If you will have more than 3 years of postdoctoral experience, please apply for:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF02884
Postdoc in Cosmology at Cambridge, Nov 30, 2021
We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. This ERC-funded position will be based at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and the Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge.
Candidates should be qualified to undertake research in the areas of CMB, large-scale structure, cosmological tests of fundamental physics, or other areas of cosmology. While the main criterion is research excellence and strong researchers in any area of cosmology will be seriously considered, candidates interested in working on CMB gravitational lensing, CMB polarization, large-scale structure or combined probes with Dr Blake Sherwin (and potentially the ACT, POLARBEAR, Simons Observatory, and/or CMB-S4 collaborations) may be of particular interest.
Postdoctoral Fellowships in Cosmology and Astrophysics at Kavli IPMU, Dec 1, 2021
The Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) invites applications for the Kavli IPMU postdoctoral fellowship program. We intend to appoint several positions in astrophysics and cosmology with 3-year terms.
The mission of Kavli IPMU is to explore fundamental laws of the Universe from a synergistic perspective of mathematics, physics, and astronomy. Kavli IPMU is a leading institute of the ongoing Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) imaging survey (https://hsc.mtk.nao.ac.jp/ssp/) and the upcoming Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) survey (https://pfs.ipmu.jp/) with the 8.2m Subaru Telescope. Faculty members at Kavli IPMU are actively involved in experiments such as the Vera Rubin Observatory LSST, Simons Observatory, CMB-S4, and the LiteBIRD satellite mission.
Topics of investigation at Kavli IPMU include theoretical and observational cosmology, galaxy evolution, optical transients (supernova), numerical simulations, quasar studies, high-energy astrophysics, and multi-messenger astronomy. Large computing resources are available at Kavli IPMU and on the national level. Fellows have access to proprietary-period data of Subaru HSC and PFS. Fellows can apply for observing time on facilities available through the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), including the 8.2m Subaru Telescope, ALMA, Keck and Gemini Telescopes through the Subaru Time Exchange program. Kavli IPMU provides a stimulating and supportive environment for junior scientists to grow with its mentorship program, large group of postdoctoral scholars, and interdisciplinary research opportunities with scientists from particle physics and mathematics.
Postdoc in CMB Cosmology at Cambridge, Dec 22, 2021
The Institute of Astronomy (IoA), Cambridge, invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position in cosmic microwave background (CMB) cosmology to work within Anthony Challinor’s group. The research will be focused on scientific interpretation of the first temperature and polarization data from the Simons Observatory and its combination with other CMB and large-scale structure datasets.
The IoA provides a vibrant research environment in cosmology. The interdepartmental Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge (KICC) is co-located on the IoA site, fostering connections with other groups conducting complementary cosmological research across Cambridge.
The successful applicant will be expected to pursue independent and collaborative research, develop a high degree of interaction with the faculty, other postdoctoral researchers, and research students, and actively contribute to the life of the department and of KICC. They will disseminate their research findings via publications or other appropriate media, such as international workshops and conferences. They will be encouraged to participate in the teaching and learning programmes of the department as well as in the supervision of postgraduate research students and outreach events.
For the present position, expertise in the analysis of CMB data, or other cosmological datasets, would be particularly valuable. Candidates with experience of CMB lensing, CMB polarization or cluster cosmology may be of particular interest.
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Experimental Cosmology at UIUC, Jan 7, 2022
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental and observational cosmology. The successful candidate will join the research group of Professor Jeff Filippini, with a primary focus on one or more of the following efforts: (1) cryogenic camera development and commissioning for the Terahertz Intensity Mapper (TIM), a balloon-borne spectrometer that will make a path-breaking measurement of cosmic star formation history; (2) development of next-generation cosmic microwave background instruments, CMB-S4 and Taurus (a new ultra-long-duration balloon to measure reionization and Galactic foregrounds). Candidates may also participate in (and add to) broader analysis and instrumentation efforts within the group.
Postdoc at University of Geneva, Dec 1, 2021
We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in cosmology at the University of Geneva, starting in Fall 2022 or earlier. The position is for two years initially with possibility of extension, funded by a SNSF grant associated to Prof. Carron with main focus Cosmic Microwave Background data analysis.
The Cosmology and Astroparticle physics group is also strongly involved in galaxy clustering, weak gravitational lensing, gravitational waves, dark energy, and modified gravity (see http://cosmology.unige.ch/).
Postdoc on CCAT-prime at University of British Columbia, Dec 1, 2021
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position in experimental cosmology and astrophysics at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC. Members of our group study the CMB and astrophysics as participants in the South Pole Telescope (SPT, https://pole.uchicago.edu/), CCAT-prime (https://www.ccatobservatory.org/), Polarbear/Simons-Array, ACT, and CMB-S4 collaborations.
UBC is funded to build the polarization sensitive, 850GHz (350um) KID-based camera for the CCAT-prime telescope. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to actively contribute to the design, construction and testing of this instrument, with close collaboration with the Cornell CCATp group. The applicant will also have opportunities for cosmological/astrophysical analysis of data from the SPT-3G receiver and Polarbear-2/SA, as well as in technology development for CMB-S4. Applicants are encouraged to contact Prof. Chapman for further details.
Asst Professor in Experimental and/or Data Driven Cosmology at UT Austin, Dec 6, 2021
The Department of Physics at the University of Texas at Austin invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position (subject to the availability of funding) in Experimental and/or Data Driven Cosmology, with possible consideration in allied areas, at the Assistant Professor level. Well-qualified candidates at a higher rank will also be considered.
The department, in collaboration with the College of Natural Sciences, values candidates who are committed to building a diverse and inclusive educational environment and have demonstrated a commitment to improving the diversity, equity and inclusivity of their academic communities.
Of high priority for all faculty positions is a commitment to excellence in teaching.
Staff Scientist at LBNL, Dec 15, 2021
The Physics Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) invites applications from scientists with a record of substantial accomplishment and creative ability for a Staff Scientist position in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) experimental group. The appointment may be either career-track or career, depending on seniority. The career-track Staff Scientist position is a five-year appointment with the expectation of promotion to a career position as Staff Scientist. Applicants should have demonstrated leadership and original achievements in research. We welcome all applicants with exceptional promise to advance the art of experimentation in CMB science; expertise in instrumentation, especially related to the design, construction and operation of microwave telescopes, optics, and related technologies is desirable.
The Staff Scientist is expected to play a leading role in her/his scientific field and will be encouraged to contribute to research that may enable transformational advances or new opportunities in LBNL’s CMB research program. LBNL has a long tradition of pioneering work developing new detectors, devices, and methods for fundamental physics. LBNL has been selected by the Department of Energy to lead the CMB-S4 project (https://cmb-s4.org/), a next generation experiment with multiple telescopes and 500,000 cryogenic superconducting detectors with the potential to transform the field.
DESI Data Management positions at LBNL, Dec 15, 2021
We have a job opportunity at LBL with the DESI Data Management team — we’re looking for scientists who can engage with the DESI science analyses and connect those needs back to improving spectroscopic data quality issues and algorithms.
The position will be filled at the postdoc or project scientist level depending upon the experience and qualifications of the candidate. For more information about the position and how to apply, please see the AJO job ad here. If you received your PhD Summer 2019 or later, please apply here instead.
Cosmology postdoc at Argonne, Dec 15, 2021
Cosmological research at Argonne covers theory, modeling, and observations targeted at dark energy, dark matter, primordial fluctuations, inflation, and neutrinos. Theory and modeling activities emphasize multi-wavelength survey science, the galaxy-halo connection, cluster cosmology, and large-scale cosmological simulations. Analysis efforts cover topics such as CMB power spectra, CMB lensing, galaxy clustering, and weak and strong gravitational lensing. The observational focus is on optical sky surveys (DES, DESI, Rubin Obs/LSST, SPHEREx), CMB instrumentation and observations (CMB-S4, SPT), and cross-correlations between the two.
Staff members include Matt Becker, Amy Bender, Lindsey Bleem, Clarence Chang, JD Emberson, Salman Habib, Andrew Hearin, Katrin Heitmann, Eve Kovacs, Patricia Larsen, Adrian Pope, Nesar Ramachandra, Esteban Rangel, and Gensheng Wang. Current postdocs are Alex Alarcon, Michael Buehlmann, Nicholas Frontiere, Riccardo Gualtieri, Florian Keruzore, Zhaodi Pan, Markus Rau, and Antonio Villarreal; the effort includes a number of graduate and undergraduate students
.
Postdoc at Washington University in St Louis, Jan 7, 2022
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position with the Physics Department at Washington University in St. Louis to work with Prof. Johanna Nagy’s group on CMB instrumentation and data analysis. The Nagy Lab works on a combination of balloon- and ground-based experiments, including Spider, Taurus, and CMB-S4, with a particular emphasis on detector characterization, optical design, telescope calibration, and data analysis. The successful candidate will have considerable freedom in choosing their research projects.
We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental cosmology within the Physics Department at Yale University. The successful candidate will work with Prof. Laura Newburgh on CHIME (https://chime-experiment.ca/en). You would focus on data analysis for the CHIME cosmology survey currently underway.
Appropriately qualified applicants will have the opportunity to pursue other avenues of related research. This position is for a two-year appointment, to be renewed for an additional year, contingent upon satisfactory performance
We are advertising a postdoc position to work with Dr. Jon E. Gudmundsson on novel research in instrumentation, simulation, and data analysis for experiments studying the cosmic microwave background (CMB), including SPIDER, the Simons Observatory, the LiteBIRD satellite, and CMB-S4. Potential research topics include: data analysis, high-fidelity simulations of optical systematics, development of systems for mm-wave characterization of optical components, and pipeline development for next-generation CMB experiments. Candidates are encouraged to define their own research projects within the scope of the efforts above.
The successful candidate will be part of the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics (http://www.okc.albanova.se/) in Stockholm, a rich scientific environment that comprises more than a hundred researchers working in both theory and experiment in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics and particle physics at both Stockholm University and the Royal Institute for Technology. The OKC hosts a vibrant research program on dark matter, dark energy, transient and multimessenger astrophysics, galaxy evolution, structure formation, and related particle physics questions. Postdoctoral associates are also welcome to participate in Scientific Programs at Nordita, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, which bring together groups of leading experts to work on specific topics for extended periods.
Two postdocs at Princeton, Jan 15, 2022
The Department of Physics at Princeton seeks applicants for a postdoctoral research associate or more senior position for research in experimental cosmology with the Simons Observatory (SO) project. SO is a cosmic microwave background (CMB) survey experiment currently being built for observations from the Atacama Desert in Chile. The SO experimental group at Princeton, with faculty members Lyman Page and Suzanne Staggs, focuses on laboratory development of instrumentation, field deployments, and associated analyses, all aimed at the fundamental goal of measuring the polarization and temperature anisotropy in the CMB.
There are two open positions:
https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply/application.xhtml?listingId=23562
https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply/application.xhtml?listingId=23563
CAPS Postdoctoral Fellowship at NCSA and UIUC, Feb 15, 2022
The Center for AstroPhysical Surveys (CAPS) at the National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invite applications from Ph.D. scientists for the CAPS postdoctoral fellowship. This independent fellowship is for 3 years and offers a competitive salary, benefits, and research funds.
This fellowship offers an opportunity to carry out independent research and to be connected with the vibrant research programs in astrophysics at the University of Illinois. Existing research programs at Illinois include the Dark Energy Survey (DES), Vera Rubin Observatory (VRO) and the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), SDSS-V, South Pole Telescope (SPT), and CMB-S4. NCSA leads data management and processing for the DES project with support from the National Science Foundation and is a partner in the construction and commissioning of VRO. Illinois is an institutional member of the SPT collaboration and participating in the design and planning for CMB-S4.
The selected candidate will be part of the new Center for Astrophysical Surveys (CAPS) at NCSA. NCSA is a hub of transdisciplinary research and digital scholarship where University of Illinois faculty, staff, and students, and collaborators from around the globe, unite to address research grand challenges for the benefit of science and society. There is a strong overlap and synergy between CAPS and the Departments of Astronomy and Physics. More information on CAPS can be found at caps.ncsa.illinois.edu . This year we anticipate prioritizing candidates with a research emphasis towards the long-wavelength regime and engagement towards CMB-S4 and/or ngVLA.
This page is for advertising positions related to CMB research broadly defined, e.g., postdocs, faculty, laboratory and technical positions. To post positions, please send the description and link to C. Reichardt.
- Postdoc at USC, Nov 30, 2021
- Postdoc and project scientist positions at UC Berkeley, Nov 30, 2021
- Postdoc in Cosmology at Cambridge, Nov 30, 2021
- Postdoctoral Fellowships in Cosmology and Astrophysics at Kavli IPMU, Dec 1, 2021
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Experimental Cosmology at UIUC, Jan 7, 2022
- Postdoc at University of Geneva, Dec 1, 2021
- Postdoc on CCAT-prime at University of British Columbia, Dec 1, 2021
- Asst Professor in Experimental and/or Data Driven Cosmology at UT Austin, Dec 6, 2021
- Staff Scientist at LBNL, Dec 15, 2021
- DESI Data Management positions at LBNL, Dec 15, 2021
- Cosmology postdoc at Argonne, Dec 15, 2021
- Postdoc in CMB Cosmology at Cambridge, Dec 22, 2021
- Postdoc at Washington University in St Louis, Jan 7, 2022
- Postdoc at Yale, Jan 14, 2022
- Postdoctoral Fellow in instrumentation and data analysis for CMB experiments at Stockholm Univ., Jan 15, 2022
- Two postdocs at Princeton, Jan 15, 2022
- CAPS Postdoctoral Fellowship at NCSA and UIUC, Feb 15, 2022
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in theoretical, observational or computational cosmology. The cosmology group at USC is committed to providing a welcoming and vibrant intellectual environment for all. We are particularly interested in candidates who are underrepresented minorities and in candidates who will foster a commitment to improving diversity, equity and inclusion in the department.
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to participate in theory, simulation or data analysis efforts within the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, the Simons Observatory, CMB-S4 and the Rubin Observatory LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with Mathew Madhavacheril whose research interests include theory and data analysis of the cosmic microwave background and large-scale structure. They will have the opportunity to collaborate with other faculty and postdoctoral researchers in theoretical cosmology at USC.
Postdoc and project scientist positions at UC Berkeley, Nov 30, 2021
The Department of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley seeks applications for (1) an postdoctoral fellow and (2) an Assistant Project Scientist to work in the area of experimental cosmology, specifically in the area of cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiment.
The positions will be in Adrian Lee’s group in the Physics Department of UC Berkeley. The group focuses on observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). The research in this position will be focused on developing the Small Aperture Telescopes (SATs) of the Simons Observatory where one of the SATs is being built at Berkeley/LBNL. The SATs have compact refractive optics with a 42 cm diameter aperture. The 100 mK focal planes are instrumented with Horn- or Planar-Antenna-Coupled, dichroic, Transition-Edge Sensor (TES) bolometer arrays. The TESes are readout using a microwave MUX system.
If you will have less than 3 years of postdoctoral experience, please apply for:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF02886
If you will have more than 3 years of postdoctoral experience, please apply for:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF02884
Postdoc in Cosmology at Cambridge, Nov 30, 2021
We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. This ERC-funded position will be based at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and the Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge.
Candidates should be qualified to undertake research in the areas of CMB, large-scale structure, cosmological tests of fundamental physics, or other areas of cosmology. While the main criterion is research excellence and strong researchers in any area of cosmology will be seriously considered, candidates interested in working on CMB gravitational lensing, CMB polarization, large-scale structure or combined probes with Dr Blake Sherwin (and potentially the ACT, POLARBEAR, Simons Observatory, and/or CMB-S4 collaborations) may be of particular interest.
Postdoctoral Fellowships in Cosmology and Astrophysics at Kavli IPMU, Dec 1, 2021
The Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) invites applications for the Kavli IPMU postdoctoral fellowship program. We intend to appoint several positions in astrophysics and cosmology with 3-year terms.
The mission of Kavli IPMU is to explore fundamental laws of the Universe from a synergistic perspective of mathematics, physics, and astronomy. Kavli IPMU is a leading institute of the ongoing Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) imaging survey (https://hsc.mtk.nao.ac.jp/ssp/) and the upcoming Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) survey (https://pfs.ipmu.jp/) with the 8.2m Subaru Telescope. Faculty members at Kavli IPMU are actively involved in experiments such as the Vera Rubin Observatory LSST, Simons Observatory, CMB-S4, and the LiteBIRD satellite mission.
Topics of investigation at Kavli IPMU include theoretical and observational cosmology, galaxy evolution, optical transients (supernova), numerical simulations, quasar studies, high-energy astrophysics, and multi-messenger astronomy. Large computing resources are available at Kavli IPMU and on the national level. Fellows have access to proprietary-period data of Subaru HSC and PFS. Fellows can apply for observing time on facilities available through the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), including the 8.2m Subaru Telescope, ALMA, Keck and Gemini Telescopes through the Subaru Time Exchange program. Kavli IPMU provides a stimulating and supportive environment for junior scientists to grow with its mentorship program, large group of postdoctoral scholars, and interdisciplinary research opportunities with scientists from particle physics and mathematics.
Postdoc in CMB Cosmology at Cambridge, Dec 22, 2021
The Institute of Astronomy (IoA), Cambridge, invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position in cosmic microwave background (CMB) cosmology to work within Anthony Challinor’s group. The research will be focused on scientific interpretation of the first temperature and polarization data from the Simons Observatory and its combination with other CMB and large-scale structure datasets.
The IoA provides a vibrant research environment in cosmology. The interdepartmental Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge (KICC) is co-located on the IoA site, fostering connections with other groups conducting complementary cosmological research across Cambridge.
The successful applicant will be expected to pursue independent and collaborative research, develop a high degree of interaction with the faculty, other postdoctoral researchers, and research students, and actively contribute to the life of the department and of KICC. They will disseminate their research findings via publications or other appropriate media, such as international workshops and conferences. They will be encouraged to participate in the teaching and learning programmes of the department as well as in the supervision of postgraduate research students and outreach events.
For the present position, expertise in the analysis of CMB data, or other cosmological datasets, would be particularly valuable. Candidates with experience of CMB lensing, CMB polarization or cluster cosmology may be of particular interest.
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Experimental Cosmology at UIUC, Jan 7, 2022
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental and observational cosmology. The successful candidate will join the research group of Professor Jeff Filippini, with a primary focus on one or more of the following efforts: (1) cryogenic camera development and commissioning for the Terahertz Intensity Mapper (TIM), a balloon-borne spectrometer that will make a path-breaking measurement of cosmic star formation history; (2) development of next-generation cosmic microwave background instruments, CMB-S4 and Taurus (a new ultra-long-duration balloon to measure reionization and Galactic foregrounds). Candidates may also participate in (and add to) broader analysis and instrumentation efforts within the group.
Postdoc at University of Geneva, Dec 1, 2021
We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in cosmology at the University of Geneva, starting in Fall 2022 or earlier. The position is for two years initially with possibility of extension, funded by a SNSF grant associated to Prof. Carron with main focus Cosmic Microwave Background data analysis.
The Cosmology and Astroparticle physics group is also strongly involved in galaxy clustering, weak gravitational lensing, gravitational waves, dark energy, and modified gravity (see http://cosmology.unige.ch/).
Postdoc on CCAT-prime at University of British Columbia, Dec 1, 2021
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position in experimental cosmology and astrophysics at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC. Members of our group study the CMB and astrophysics as participants in the South Pole Telescope (SPT, https://pole.uchicago.edu/), CCAT-prime (https://www.ccatobservatory.org/), Polarbear/Simons-Array, ACT, and CMB-S4 collaborations.
UBC is funded to build the polarization sensitive, 850GHz (350um) KID-based camera for the CCAT-prime telescope. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to actively contribute to the design, construction and testing of this instrument, with close collaboration with the Cornell CCATp group. The applicant will also have opportunities for cosmological/astrophysical analysis of data from the SPT-3G receiver and Polarbear-2/SA, as well as in technology development for CMB-S4. Applicants are encouraged to contact Prof. Chapman for further details.
Asst Professor in Experimental and/or Data Driven Cosmology at UT Austin, Dec 6, 2021
The Department of Physics at the University of Texas at Austin invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position (subject to the availability of funding) in Experimental and/or Data Driven Cosmology, with possible consideration in allied areas, at the Assistant Professor level. Well-qualified candidates at a higher rank will also be considered.
The department, in collaboration with the College of Natural Sciences, values candidates who are committed to building a diverse and inclusive educational environment and have demonstrated a commitment to improving the diversity, equity and inclusivity of their academic communities.
Of high priority for all faculty positions is a commitment to excellence in teaching.
Staff Scientist at LBNL, Dec 15, 2021
The Physics Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) invites applications from scientists with a record of substantial accomplishment and creative ability for a Staff Scientist position in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) experimental group. The appointment may be either career-track or career, depending on seniority. The career-track Staff Scientist position is a five-year appointment with the expectation of promotion to a career position as Staff Scientist. Applicants should have demonstrated leadership and original achievements in research. We welcome all applicants with exceptional promise to advance the art of experimentation in CMB science; expertise in instrumentation, especially related to the design, construction and operation of microwave telescopes, optics, and related technologies is desirable.
The Staff Scientist is expected to play a leading role in her/his scientific field and will be encouraged to contribute to research that may enable transformational advances or new opportunities in LBNL’s CMB research program. LBNL has a long tradition of pioneering work developing new detectors, devices, and methods for fundamental physics. LBNL has been selected by the Department of Energy to lead the CMB-S4 project (https://cmb-s4.org/), a next generation experiment with multiple telescopes and 500,000 cryogenic superconducting detectors with the potential to transform the field.
DESI Data Management positions at LBNL, Dec 15, 2021
We have a job opportunity at LBL with the DESI Data Management team — we’re looking for scientists who can engage with the DESI science analyses and connect those needs back to improving spectroscopic data quality issues and algorithms.
The position will be filled at the postdoc or project scientist level depending upon the experience and qualifications of the candidate. For more information about the position and how to apply, please see the AJO job ad here. If you received your PhD Summer 2019 or later, please apply here instead.
Cosmology postdoc at Argonne, Dec 15, 2021
Cosmological research at Argonne covers theory, modeling, and observations targeted at dark energy, dark matter, primordial fluctuations, inflation, and neutrinos. Theory and modeling activities emphasize multi-wavelength survey science, the galaxy-halo connection, cluster cosmology, and large-scale cosmological simulations. Analysis efforts cover topics such as CMB power spectra, CMB lensing, galaxy clustering, and weak and strong gravitational lensing. The observational focus is on optical sky surveys (DES, DESI, Rubin Obs/LSST, SPHEREx), CMB instrumentation and observations (CMB-S4, SPT), and cross-correlations between the two.
Staff members include Matt Becker, Amy Bender, Lindsey Bleem, Clarence Chang, JD Emberson, Salman Habib, Andrew Hearin, Katrin Heitmann, Eve Kovacs, Patricia Larsen, Adrian Pope, Nesar Ramachandra, Esteban Rangel, and Gensheng Wang. Current postdocs are Alex Alarcon, Michael Buehlmann, Nicholas Frontiere, Riccardo Gualtieri, Florian Keruzore, Zhaodi Pan, Markus Rau, and Antonio Villarreal; the effort includes a number of graduate and undergraduate students
.
Postdoc at Washington University in St Louis, Jan 7, 2022
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position with the Physics Department at Washington University in St. Louis to work with Prof. Johanna Nagy’s group on CMB instrumentation and data analysis. The Nagy Lab works on a combination of balloon- and ground-based experiments, including Spider, Taurus, and CMB-S4, with a particular emphasis on detector characterization, optical design, telescope calibration, and data analysis. The successful candidate will have considerable freedom in choosing their research projects.
We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental cosmology within the Physics Department at Yale University. The successful candidate will work with Prof. Laura Newburgh on CHIME (https://chime-experiment.ca/en). You would focus on data analysis for the CHIME cosmology survey currently underway.
Appropriately qualified applicants will have the opportunity to pursue other avenues of related research. This position is for a two-year appointment, to be renewed for an additional year, contingent upon satisfactory performance
We are advertising a postdoc position to work with Dr. Jon E. Gudmundsson on novel research in instrumentation, simulation, and data analysis for experiments studying the cosmic microwave background (CMB), including SPIDER, the Simons Observatory, the LiteBIRD satellite, and CMB-S4. Potential research topics include: data analysis, high-fidelity simulations of optical systematics, development of systems for mm-wave characterization of optical components, and pipeline development for next-generation CMB experiments. Candidates are encouraged to define their own research projects within the scope of the efforts above.
The successful candidate will be part of the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics (http://www.okc.albanova.se/) in Stockholm, a rich scientific environment that comprises more than a hundred researchers working in both theory and experiment in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics and particle physics at both Stockholm University and the Royal Institute for Technology. The OKC hosts a vibrant research program on dark matter, dark energy, transient and multimessenger astrophysics, galaxy evolution, structure formation, and related particle physics questions. Postdoctoral associates are also welcome to participate in Scientific Programs at Nordita, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, which bring together groups of leading experts to work on specific topics for extended periods.
Two postdocs at Princeton, Jan 15, 2022
The Department of Physics at Princeton seeks applicants for a postdoctoral research associate or more senior position for research in experimental cosmology with the Simons Observatory (SO) project. SO is a cosmic microwave background (CMB) survey experiment currently being built for observations from the Atacama Desert in Chile. The SO experimental group at Princeton, with faculty members Lyman Page and Suzanne Staggs, focuses on laboratory development of instrumentation, field deployments, and associated analyses, all aimed at the fundamental goal of measuring the polarization and temperature anisotropy in the CMB.
There are two open positions:
https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply/application.xhtml?listingId=23562
https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply/application.xhtml?listingId=23563
CAPS Postdoctoral Fellowship at NCSA and UIUC, Feb 15, 2022
The Center for AstroPhysical Surveys (CAPS) at the National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invite applications from Ph.D. scientists for the CAPS postdoctoral fellowship. This independent fellowship is for 3 years and offers a competitive salary, benefits, and research funds.
This fellowship offers an opportunity to carry out independent research and to be connected with the vibrant research programs in astrophysics at the University of Illinois. Existing research programs at Illinois include the Dark Energy Survey (DES), Vera Rubin Observatory (VRO) and the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), SDSS-V, South Pole Telescope (SPT), and CMB-S4. NCSA leads data management and processing for the DES project with support from the National Science Foundation and is a partner in the construction and commissioning of VRO. Illinois is an institutional member of the SPT collaboration and participating in the design and planning for CMB-S4.
The selected candidate will be part of the new Center for Astrophysical Surveys (CAPS) at NCSA. NCSA is a hub of transdisciplinary research and digital scholarship where University of Illinois faculty, staff, and students, and collaborators from around the globe, unite to address research grand challenges for the benefit of science and society. There is a strong overlap and synergy between CAPS and the Departments of Astronomy and Physics. More information on CAPS can be found at caps.ncsa.illinois.edu . This year we anticipate prioritizing candidates with a research emphasis towards the long-wavelength regime and engagement towards CMB-S4 and/or ngVLA.