A PhD position at KU Leuven on the topic of scientific exploitation of the Mercator Telescope
- Leuven, Vlaams Brabant
- Tijdelijk
- Voltijds
The present FWO Project aims to identify and remedy major shortcomings in our understanding of stellar structure and evolution of single and binary stars. To reach the Project's goals, the selected candidate will be integrated within the research groups of Prof. Hugues Sana and Dr. Andrew Tkachenko. The candidate will also be offered training in science communication, master student supervision (both at the level of short-term research projects and long-term master thesis), and grant application writing to prepare for an independent career track in academia.
The vacancy:A 4-year PhD position is offered at the Institute of Astronomy, KU Leuven to work on scientific exploitation of the ground-based spectroscopic data obtained with the HERMES spectrograph attached to the Mercator telescope. HERMES is a fiber-fed high-resolution (R~85 000) instrument covering the entire optical range of the spectrum (380-900 nm) and featuring ~50 m/s long-term (over a decade) radial velocity stability.
The candidate will work with a combined ground-based spectroscopic (HERMES@Mercator) and space-based photometric (Kepler, TESS) data set of some 250 intermediate- to high-mass (≳1.2 M☉) binary stars to precisely (RequirementsResearch Field Astronomy Education Level Master Degree or equivalentLanguages ENGLISH Level ExcellentResearch Field Astronomy Years of Research Experience 1 - 4Additional InformationBenefitsSalaries will be commensurate with the standard scales at the host institutes. Salaries include social and medical/dental insurance, opportunities for parental leave, and retirement contributions.The short-listed applicants will be invited for an online interview in the week of June 10th 2024. Decisions will be communicated by June 17th 2024, followed by a 1-week term to decide on acceptance or rejection of the offered position. The starting date for the positions is between September 1st 2024 and November 1st 2024.Application Deadline: May 27th 2024Selection Deadline: June 17th 2024Eligibility criteriaApplicants with a Master degree or an equivalent in astrophysics or physics are eligible for the position. High proficiency in English is mandatory. Prior knowledge in stellar spectroscopy and modelling tools for binary stars is an asset, as is the knowledge of a programming language.The application package should contain:
- a 1-page cover letter, indicating a motivational statement;
- a 2-page of the master thesis research;
- a curriculum vitae, with a full publication list;
- the names and contact details of two references who are prepared to send confidential recommendation letters should they be requested to do so.
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