Postdoc (Instrumentation)
Date de publication :
16 avril 2025Taux d'activité :
100%- Lieu de travail :Bern
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Résumé de l'emploi
L'Université de Berne recherche un Postdoc en instrumentation. Une excellente opportunité pour les passionnés d'astronomie!
Tâches
- Concevoir et optimiser un nouvel instrument astronomique.
- Collaborer avec une équipe sur des projets de recherche innovants.
- Participer à des conférences et développer des compétences en programmation.
Compétences
- Doctorat en physique, astronomie ou domaine similaire requis.
- Compétences en conception optique et développement d'instruments.
- Expérience en programmation, idéalement avec Python.
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Postdoc (Instrumentation)
Published 14 April 2025 Workplace Bern, Bern region, Switzerland CategoryPostdoc (Instrumentation)
80-100 %
The Space Weather group of the Astronomical Institute, University of Bern invites applications for aPostdoc (80-100%) to work on astronomical instrumentation.
The University of Bern hosts many domains of astronomy, from solar physics, to exoplanets, and satellite observations. The successful candidate will work in the space weather group, which focuses on understanding solar and stellar flares. This position is part of an ERC project with the goal of building a unique instrument to measure the full visible spectrum of flares. The instrument will be used at the University’s own observatory in Zimmerwald (80 cm telescope) and as a guest instrument at other facilities.
We are looking for highly motivated candidates with previous experience in one or more of the following fields: polarimetry, optical design, spectrographs, and astronomical instrumentation, in general. Your task will be to help design, test, and optimize a new instrument. You will be part of a research group of 10 people that com-bines instrumentation, machine learning, observations and models to answer questions such as "When and where will a flare occur? What are the origins and mechanisms of solar flares and stellar superflares?". Support for conferences and collaborations is available.
- PhD degree in physics, astronomy, or a similar discipline.
- Experience with optical design and astronomical instrument development, preferably in polarimetry, spectrographs, or integral field imaging.
- Experience in programming with Python, further programming languages are consid-ered an asset. Knowledge of Code V or Zemax is beneficial.
- Knowledge of ground-based solar or stellar observations.
- Teamplayer who likes to work with other group members and students.
Appointment
After August 1, 2025, open until filled. 2-year position with an option for prolongation.
Application
deadline: May 15, 2025 via email to L. Kleint, containing (
as one pdf file
):
CV, a list of publications, motivation letter for this specific position, max. 2-page re-search statement, names of 3 references that can be contacted.
Salary
Based on the regulations of the University of Bern and the experience of the selected candidate, starting at 88 (early postdoc) or 100 (advanced postdoc) kCHF/year
Contact
For more details or to apply for this position please contact Prof. Dr. Lucia Kleint (lucia.kleint@ unibe.ch).
An equal opportunity environment is important to us, and we welcome applicants from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in physics and astronomy. We will be particularly pleased to receive applications from women for the advertised position.