Astrophysics Research Group, Trinity College Dublin
Organisation/Company Astrophysics Research Group, Trinity College Dublin Department School of Physics Research Field Astronomy » Astrophysics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Ireland Application Deadline 6 Jan 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Dublin) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 1 Sep 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer DescriptionWe invite applications for a 3-year Research Fellow position in the area of Exoplanetary Systems at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Ireland. The successful candidate will join Prof. Luca Matrà's research group, funded by the E-BEANS (Exoplanets and Belts of Exocomets around Nearby Stars) ERC Starting Grant, with the overarching goal of understanding the potential for young Earth analogues to be provided with volatile molecules in the latest stages of formation.
The candidate will work towards the goals of the ERC project, in the broad areas of exocometary belts and/or detection of exoplanets in these systems and/or volatile delivery mechanisms. Projects typically complement a modelling component with exploiting high resolution observations of exoplanetary systems; other projects may be sought within the broader goals of the grant. The group is leading large collaborations including the REASONS survey and the ARKS ALMA Large program, and benefits from multiwavelength expertise with HST, VLT/CRIRES+ and JWST data.
Applicants must have a PhD in Astrophysics or related field, or have satisfied the requirements of a PhD by the starting date. Preference will be given to applicants with expertise specific to the areas described above, but consideration will be given to candidates more broadly experienced with circumstellar disks and/or exoplanets and/or planet formation, both theory and observations.
The successful candidate will actively contribute to and interact with the ERC group, currently composed of 4 PhD researchers and 2 postdocs, and the broader Trinity Astrophysics Group, a friendly and vibrant environment researching exoplanet systems/atmospheres, supernovae, pulsars, and light pollution. Trinity is located in the heart of Dublin, with a number of other astrophysics institutes and an active community in Star and Planet Formation+Exoplanets. Trinity has access to ESO and ESA observatories such as ALMA, JWST, HST, the VLT, and soon the European ELT, as well as both EU and Irish career development opportunities, with three ERCs, Marie-Curie and Royal Society fellowship awardees currently in the group. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to supervise students and gain teaching experience within the School of Physics.
The full-time position is available for three years, with nominal start date September 1st, 2025, which can be negotiated. The starting salary will normally be in the range €46,305-48,896 depending on qualifications and experience, plus benefits and funding for travel and relocation costs. The group has access to dedicated computing servers and high-performance facilities through Trinity's Research IT infrastructure and the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC).
Applicants should submit a cover letter, a CV with publication list, two letters of recommendation (max 2-pages), and a research statement (max 3-pages). Complete applications received by the application deadline of January 6th, 2025 will receive full consideration. Applications from traditionally under-represented minorities in physics and astronomy are particularly welcome.
Applications, references, as well as any queries, can be submitted via email to ****** – please include Exoplanetary Systems Research Fellowapplication in the subject heading.
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