Three PhD student positions in Space Plasma Physics
Institutet För Rymdfysik / Fysikjobb / Kiruna
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hela Sverige The Solar System Physics and Space Technology research programme at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Kiruna invites applications for PhD student positions in experimental space plasma physics. The projects focus on data analysis from the ESA cometary mission Rosetta and on development of instruments for studies of the Jovian system on the ESA mission to Jupiter, JUICE.
The applicants are expected to have a MSc (or comparable academic degree) in physics at the time of admission. Knowledge of space physics is desirable. For the Rosetta-related work, experience in scientific computing is an advantage. For the JUICE-related work, experience in experimental physics and/or hardware development is beneficial.
The PhD student should start during 2017, and will be employed at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics and enrolled at Umeå University for academic studies (and must therefore fulfil Umeå University's requirements for a PhD student). The position is in Kiruna and provides salary for four years of study, funded by the Swedish National Space Board.
Closing date for applications is 30 April 2017. Applications should include a CV, a short (one-page) letter stating research interests and relevant experience, copies of academic transcripts and contact information for two professional references.
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) is a governmental research institute which conducts research and postgraduate education in atmospheric physics, space physics and space technology. Measurements are made in the atmosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere and around other planets with the help of ground-based equipment (including radar), stratospheric balloons and satellites. IRF was established (as Kiruna Geophysical Observatory) in 1957 and its first satellite instrument was launched in 1968. The head office is in Kiruna (geographic coordinates 67.84° N, 20.41° E) and IRF also has offices in Umeå, Uppsala and Lund.
Publiceringsdatum2017-04-07Så ansöker duSista dag att ansöka är 2017-04-30
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KontaktMartin Wieser
martin.wieser@irf.se +46-980 791 98
Garbriella Stenberg Wieser
gabriella@irf.se +46-980 79014
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AdressINSTITUTET FÖR RYMDFYSIK
Box 812
98128 KIRUNA
KontorsadressRymdcampus 1
Jobbnummer 3427137
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