Postdoc in Space Physics
27 Aug, 2024, 11:00
KTH - Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm, Sweden
The Cluster and MMS satellites enable multi-point measurements of space physics phenomena close to Earth. In this project, analysis will be performed of the non-linear phenomenon of SLAMS (Short Large-Amplitude Magnetic Structures) close to Earth’s bow shock. SLAMS may be important for the formation of the near-earth space environment. However, many of the properties of SLAMS are not well known, and more research is needed. With multi-point measurements, we can e.g. investigate growth and propagation of SLAMS, and their role in particle acceleration. SLAMS are also important for the dynamics and structure of the bow shock, and the investigation will contribute to an increased understanding of bow shock physics.
The Postdoc will mainly work with data analysis and interpretation of the results, as well as presentation of the results in scientific papers and at conferences. A certain amount of teaching can also be included, e.g. supervision of Masters Thesis projects.
Qualifications
Requirements
- A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree, This eligibility requirement must be met no later than the time the employment decision is made;
- Experience of analyzing experimental data;
- Good knowledge of plasma and space physics;
- Capacity to work both individually and in a team;
- Good knowledge of English, both written and spoken.
Preferred qualifications
- A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree, obtained within the last three years prior to the application deadline;
- Research expertise;
- Collaborative abilities;
- Independence;
- Pedagogical skills;
- Experience in analyzing satellite data;
- Knowledge of space mission instrumentation and/or plasma numerical simulations.
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