Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Astronomy Group
- Employer
- ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
- Location
- Egham, United Kingdom
- Salary
- £40,839 per annum
- Closing date
- 28 Feb 2025
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- Academic Discipline
- Physical Sciences, Physics & Astronomy
- Job Type
- Academic Posts, Postdocs, Research Related, Research Associate
- Contract Type
- Fixed Term
- Hours
- Full Time
Job Details
Department of Physics
Location
Egham
Salary
£40,839 per annum - including London Allowance
This is the expected starting salary for this post. Appointment at a higher point may be made for candidates who demonstrate exceptional skills and experience relevant to the role.
Post Type
Full Time
Closing Date
23.59 hours GMT on Friday 28 February 2025
Reference
1224-362
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Full-Time, Fixed-Term (24 months)
Post Overview:
Applications are invited for the post of a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Astronomy Group as part of the initial hiring process for the recently awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project “Revealing the secrets of neutron-star interiors with AI and the SKA” led by Dr Vanessa Graber.
The successful candidate will join Royal Holloway’s Astronomy Group and conduct research on radio observations of neutron stars. This post will specifically focus on analysing radio pulsar timing data, specifically timing noise and pulsar glitches, and combine time-domain radio astronomy with machine learning and scientific software development to build a new framework for analysing pulsar glitches. For this project, the post holder will have access to state-of-the-art computing facilities and collaborate with experienced Co-Is at Royal Holloway’s Computer Science Department and UCL’s Advanced Research Computing Centre as well as Project Partners at the Universities of Manchester, Tasmania, and Tübingen. The successful applicant is further expected to help produce independent and original research within Royal Holloway’s Centre for Particle Physics and Astronomy, submit publications to refereed journals, and work together with and help supervise, BSc, MSc/MSci, and PhD students.
The successful applicant will have a PhD in Astronomy, Astrophysics, or a related discipline as well as prior experience with time-domain radio astronomy and/or relevant theory. Existing experience with machine learning would be an asset. The post holder will also have strong communication skills and a keen interest in interdisciplinary research.
For more information see the detailed job description and person specification.
Research Environment:
Royal Holloway’s Astronomy Group covers a wide range of topics in astrophysics and astronomy, including stellar astrophysics, supernovae, radio pulsars, gravitational-wave astronomy, and cosmology. Leveraging state-of-the-art observational facilities such as JWST, the Hubble Space Telescope, the LIGO/VIRGO gravitational-wave detectors, and the Euclid satellite, we investigate fundamental questions about the nature of celestial objects, the evolution of galaxies, and the structure of the Universe itself. We are also actively involved in the utilisation of upcoming facilities like the Square Kilometre Array Observatory and the next-generation Einstein Telescope. The Astronomy Group specifically focuses on the application of advanced Artificial Intelligence methods to astrophysical research. As a result, we collaborate with experts in Computer Science and in the wider economy where our cutting-edge techniques can have a broader impact.
Royal Holloway offers an extensive rewards and benefits package including generous annual leave as well as a wide variety of training and development opportunities specifically tailored to Early Career Researchers. Additional training initiatives will also be offered as part of the FLF project.
The post will be based in Egham where the University is situated in a beautiful leafy campus near to Windsor Great Park and within commuting distance of London.
The University and the Department of Physics are further committed to creating a positive and inclusive environment. We, for example, host a variety of initiatives to support our students and staff including a LGBT+ Staff network, Disability and Mental Health Staff network, Black and Global Majority Staff Network, Parents and Carers Network and Women in Physics group. Equality, diversity, and inclusion will also be central to the work of the FLF project team, which the successful candidate will become a part of.
Additional Information:
This is a full-time post, available from 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter for a fixed-term period of 2 years at Royal Holloway, University of London, with the possibility of a one-year extension following this initial period, subject to performance and funding availability.
Interested applicants will need to complete an online application form including a set of supporting statements, upload a CV of no more than 3 pages including a list of publications, and provide names of two referees. Reference letters will only be requested for short-listed candidates.
For an informal discussion about the post, please feel free to contact Dr Vanessa Graber by emailing vanessa.graber@rhul.ac.uk.
For queries on the application process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at recruitment@rhul.ac.uk.
Please quote the reference: 1224-362
Closing Date: 23:59, 28 February 2025
Interview Date: Interviews will take place remotely w/c 31 March 2025
Further details: Job Description & Person Specification
Company
One of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities.
Royal Holloway is one of the UK’s top 20 universities, ranked 129 globally (Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2015-16). We sit within the top 25% of UK universities for research that is rated world leading or internationally recognised and at 89%, our 2015 National Student Survey satisfaction rating is the highest of the University of London institutions.
The university has 21 academic departments and schools spanning the arts and humanities, sciences, social sciences, management, economics and law. We combine our world-class research and excellence in teaching with a global perspective, creating a close-knit community that inspires success. With some 9,000 students learning from internationally renowned academics and researchers, ours is a unique culture, where our students and colleagues feel recognised as individuals. We have a unique best-of-both-worlds location; a safe, leafy campus in Egham, Surrey, less than 40 minutes by train from central London and just seven miles from Heathrow airport, creating the environment where our community thrives.
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- ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
- Telephone
- +(44)01784 434455
- Location
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EGHAM HILL
EGHAM
SURREY
TW20 0EX
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