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Post-doctoral position in X-ray astronomy at CEA Saclay (Paris, France)

Centro/Institution: 
CEA Saclay, 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex
Tipo/type: 
Postdoctoral
País/Country: 
France
Fecha inicio solicitud: 
Mar, 07/01/2020
Fecha límite solicitud: 
Dom, 26/01/2020

Descripción/Description: 

Post-doctoral position in X-ray astronomy
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Departement d'Astrophysique, CEA Saclay, 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France

Contact: Jean Ballet (jballet@cea.fr)

Deadline: 2 February 2020
Selection: February 2020
Starting date: May 2020
Lab's web site: http://irfu.cea.fr/dap/ (in French)
SSC web site: http://xmmssc.irap.omp.eu/

    The astrophysics department at Saclay, which is situated 30 km south of Paris, is a major space astrophysics laboratory and is also involved in ground-based instrumentation.
Our institute played a major role in the hardware development and calibration of the EPIC MOS cameras on XMM Newton and participates in the SSC consortium that is responsible for the catalogue of XMM-Newton sources.
At high energies, the institute provides important contributions to Integral, Fermi and the future SVOM and Athena missions, as well as the HESS and CTA TeV instruments.
Other major projects are JWST/MIRI, Euclid, ELT/METIS, ARIEL.

    We invite applications for a position in which the candidate is expected to work half-time on our activities in the XMM SSC consortium, and half-time on science related to our research interests.

    Our activities in the XMM SSC consortium include the EPIC MOS data analysis software, the EPIC MOS in flight calibration, background studies, screening the products generated by the data processing pipeline and testing the catalogue products.

    Our research interests are primarily in two domains:
- clusters of galaxies (M. Arnaud, G. Pratt), where we have started exploiting a 3 Ms XMM Heritage program on z < 0.5 Planck SZ-selected clusters, a large international collaboration of which M. Arnaud is one of the two PIs;
- supernova remnants (J. Ballet, F. Acero), where our interests lie mostly around detailed studies of nearby SNRs.

The position is funded by the French space agency CNES.
The starting date is May 2020, but applications to start a few months later will be considered.
Funding is available for two years, with a possible extension for an additional year.
The net salary is approximately 2000 euros/month (2200 if more than three years after PhD), including basic medical insurance.

To apply please submit to Jean Ballet (jballet@cea.fr) a curriculum vitae, a publication list, a summary of previous research, and a statement describing how you plan to get involved in the team.
In addition, please arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent to the above address by the deadline of 26 January 2020.