Postdoctoral Position to Investigate Supernova Remnants Shocks Using X-Ray and Optical Data
Publication date 13 January 2021
Closing date 28 February 2021
Level of education PhD
Hours 38 hours per week
Salary indication €2,790 to €4,402 gross per month
Vacancy number 21-021
We are looking for an excellent postdoctoral researcher interested in X-ray imaging spectroscopy with potentially also optical spectroscopy experience/interest. The aim of the project is to investigate the properties of the highest shock velocities in our Milky Way, namely supernova remnant shocks. These shocks are responsible for heating the gas to more than 10^7 Kelvin as well as for accelerating cosmic rays to energies in excess of 10^13 eV.
This research is part of an EU Horizon 2020 funded project to understand collisionless shocks. The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for supernova remnant shocks, but also engage with the collaborators working on interplanetary shocks. This requires also taking an active interest in the theory of collisionless shock physics and cosmic-ray acceleration. For the project existing data (XMM-Newton, Chandra, NuStar and ESO data) but potentially also new data (including potentially XRISM, IXPE) will be used to investigate shock heating and acceleration.
You are expected:
You have:
A temporary contract for 38 hours per week, preferably starting on 1 May 2021 for the duration of 12 months, with a possible extension of 2 more years upon satisfactory performance. The starting date can be negotiated depending on the situation, but before October 2021 would be preferred.
The salary, depending on relevant experience before the beginning of the employment contract, will be €2,709 to €4,402 (scale 10) gross per month, based on a full-time contract of 38 hours a week. This is exclusive 8% holiday allowance and 8.3% end-of-year bonus. A favourable tax agreement, the ‘30% ruling’, may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable.
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