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Postdoctoral Positions in Observation, Theory, or Instrumentation

Closing Date: July 20, 2017

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The Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA) has openings for postdoctoral positions. Candidates who work in (a) Optical/IR/Radio astronomy, (b) Theoretical/Computational Astrophysics, or (c) Instrumentation (optical/IR/submilimeter) are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. degree in astronomy/astrophysics, physics, engineering or equivalent fields. Those who are expecting to receive a PhD degree soon can also apply.
ASIAA is an institute of Academia Sinica, the leading national research organization of Taiwan. The Institute has approximately 200 members, including 38 faculty members. Research topics include the Solar and Exoplanetary Systems, Star and Planet Formation, Interstellar medium and Astrochemistry, Evolved Stars and Compact Objects, Galactic Dynamics, Active Galaxies, Galaxy Evolution, Cosmology, and Instrumentation Developments.
  1. ASIAA has access to forefront radio observing facilities. ASIAA operates the SMA in collaboration with the SAO.
  2. ASIAA is a partner institution in the ALMA project through collaborations with East Asia and North America.
  3. ASIAA established the ASIAA CASA (Common Astronomy Software Applications) Development Center.
  4. ASIAA is also a member of EACOA (East Asian Core Observatories Association) and has access to the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope.
  5. The Y. T. Lee Array on Mauna Loa will conduct intensity mapping observations of CO rotational transitions.
  6. A retrofitted ALMA-NA prototype telescope is now deployed to Greenland for submm VLBI observations of shadows of supermassive black holes and related sciences, as well as single-dish THz observations.
  7. ASIAA has gained access to the CFHT, Subaru Telescope, and associated surveys, such as the Hyper-Suprime-Cam survey (HSC) and Primary Focus Spectrograph (PFS), through participation in instrumentation developments.
  8. The TAOS-2 project, consisting of three 1.3m telescopes located at San Pedro Mártir in Mexico, will see first light in 2017 and conduct a survey of small objects beyond Neptune and other time-domain sciences.
  9. ASIAA is also an Associate Institutional Member of the SDSS-IV and LSST Suverys.
  10. Theoretical and computational astrophysics is pursued in our theoretical division, TIARA (Theoretical Institute for Advanced Research in Astrophysics). The CHARMS initiative incubated by TIARA, for example, aims to develop numerical simulators to bridge observations and theories in fluid dynamics, chemistry, and radiative transfer.
ASIAA offers excellent research facilities (more details can be found on ASIAA website) and an international environment (~55 foreign members from 18 countries), where English is the working language. We seek candidates who will actively participate in the Institute's projects, in particular:
  1. optical/IR astronomers to pursue research topics related to Institute interests (e.g., HSC, PFS, and/or SDSS-IV);
  2. radio astronomers to pursue scientific observations or participate in ongoing tests and software-developments with ALMA, SMA, VLBI, or Y. T. Lee Array;
  3. solar system or planetary astronomers to participate in the study of small objects beyond Neptune through TAOS-2;
  4. scientists or engineers to participate in instrumentation development for Optical/IR telescopes or radio telescopes; or
  5. scientists with backgrounds in astrophysics or planetary sciences to pursue topics in theoretical astrophysics, computational fluid dynamics, or MHD
The postdoc appointments at ASIAA will initially be for two years, with possible extension for additional two years based on satisfactory performance.
Applicants should apply online and submit:
  1. (1) a curriculum vitae,
  2. (2) a publication list,
  3. (3) a summary of past and current research (or instrumentation experience), and
  4. (4) a plan for future research.
Applicants are also requested to arrange three letters of recommendation to be submitted online at the same site.
Applications submitted by or on 20 July 2017 will receive full consideration.

Included Benefits:

Health insurance and travel allowance are provided. Please see the Academia Sinica website for more information.
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