Paris Observatory
Meudon, France
Description
The position is available as early as Oct. 1, 2013, and no later than March 1, 2014 for a duration of two years, to work on millimeter-observations of Venus' atmosphere obtained with the ALMA interferometer.
The successful candidate will lead high profile research based on exploitation of ESO/Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of Venus' upper atmosphere chemistry and dynamics. His/her main work will be in the analysis, modeling and interpretation of the upper atmosphere structure, variability of trace species (CO, HDO, SO, SO2), wind measurements and their spatial and temporal variability at different vertical levels. The work will be carried out in Laboratoire d'Etudes Spatiales et d'Instrumentation en Astrophysique (LESIA), a department of Paris Observatory in Meudon in collaboration with Drs T. Encrenaz, R. Moreno, E. Lellouch.
Requirements
Candidates should have a PhD in atmospheric science, with strong background in radiative transfer modeling of planetary atmosphere in the millimeter/submillimeter range. Experience in data-reduction with radio-interferometer is highly desirable. Also essential are experience with scientific computing environments, and a reasonable number of high quality publications commensurate with stage of career.
More information and applications
Interested candidates should send a curriculum vitae, publication list and statement of research interests in electronic form (pdf) to thomas.widemann@obspm.fr. Letters of reference can be sent separately or jointly with the application.
The position is funded by European Union in the framework of FP7-SPACE EuroVenus consortium. Women and young parents are strongly encouraged to apply.
Review of applications will begin September 24, 2013, and the position will remain open until filled.
Further information about the position can be obtained from Dr. Thomas Widemann (thomas.widemann@obspm.fr).
The net income is Eur. 2,370 per month. Eur. 2,500 per year is provided for professional travel.
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