COMBS Postdoctoral Research Associate in AstrocombsPrime opportunity to join the ARC Centre of ExcellenceFull-time or part-time, 3-year fixed term position at our Hawthorn campusAcademic Level A salary + 17% superAbout the Role
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Optical Microcombs for Breakthrough Science (COMBS) is seeking a dedicated researcher to conduct original research on characterising and calibrating astronomical spectrographs using astrocombs. The successful applicant will work with Prof. Michael Murphy in the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing (CAS) at Swinburne University of Technology. The role is to lead investigations into the optimal use of various comb light sources, such as laser frequency combs, to enable groundbreaking scientific measurements, including the direct measurement of the universe's expansion through redshift drift observations of distant quasars.
Candidates should have experience in modelling, simulating and/or detailed use of high-resolution astronomical spectrographs, especially echelle spectrographs, along with a solid understanding of techniques for extracting spectra from astronomical detectors. Familiarity with wavelength calibration methods is a plus.
The appointee will be expected to publish research findings in international refereed journals, present at conferences, and mentor students at various academic levels, including co-supervising undergraduate, Masters, and PhD students.
Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Prof. Murphy for more details about the role, scientific objectives and avenues for exploration before the application deadline. This position is an Academic Level A6–8 (AUD$98,105–105,153) plus 17% superannuation.
Swinburne recognises the importance of providing career development and offers promotion opportunities for fixed-term staff.
About You To be suitable for this role you will need to have the following qualities: A strong record, relative to opportunity, of research achievement and timely, high-quality publication and presentationsDemonstrated evidence of self-directed research abilityIndependent and collaborative research skillsPreferred (but not essential) qualities: Experience in spectroscopy, particularly optical, high-resolution spectroscopyScientific computing proficiency, including custom coding experienceQualifications
A PhD in astronomy, astrophysics, physics, photonics, optical instrumentation or a closely related field and/or equivalent relevant experience is required to undertake this role. Applicants must have submitted their PhD thesis for examination before commencing this role and expect to obtain their PhD shortly thereafter.
About the ARC Centre of Excellence in Optical Microcombs for Breakthrough Science (COMBS)
Optical frequency combs hold remarkable promise for reshaping the realms of precision measurements, high-speed communication, sensing, and astronomical discovery. Recent advances in nanofabrication make it possible to miniaturise bulky optical and electronic systems onto microchips, thus streamlining the production and reducing costs. This emerging microcomb technology holds the key to unlocking the full potential of optical frequency combs. By joining COMBS, you will play an important role in developing these microcomb technologies to transform science and society.
About the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing (CAS)
CAS is one of Australia's largest astronomy research centres, with 25 academic staff, 22 postdoctoral researchers and 45 PhD students. Swinburne is a partner of the W.M. Keck Observatory, two other ARC Centres of Excellence – OzGrav, which is hosted in CAS, and Dark Matter Particle Physics – and houses the OzStar and Ngarrgu Tindebeek supercomputers.
About Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne Horizon 2025 draws upon our understanding of future challenges. With this new strategic plan, we choose to build Swinburne as the prototype of a new and different university – one that is truly of Technology, of Innovation and of Entrepreneurship. We are committed to a differentiated university proposition in education and research.
To Apply
Applications must be submitted online via Swinburne's Jobs website. If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your application, please contact the Swinburne Talent Acquisition Team on ******** .
Applications must include the following: A cover letter that includes brief, direct responses to the selection criteria (2 pages max.);A curriculum vitae, including publication list (preferably describing contributions to any non-lead-author publications), and names and contact details of 3 referees who we can contact if you are shortlisted for interview;A statement describing prior research achievements and future research interests (2 pages max.; general astronomy audience).For more information about the role, please contact Prof. Murphy (******** ).
Please Note: Appointment to this position is subject to passing a Working with Children Check. Applications Close: Thursday 5th December 2024, 11pm (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Swinburne offers flexible working options contained in our leave and parenting/carer policies to support work-life balance.
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