Astronomer Job Description
By the start date, you should have a Ph. D. in astrophysics or related eld and some experience with astrophysical observations.
More than 80 years ago, Richard Perkin, one of our founders, was an astronomer at heart with a goal to help improve how people see the universe.
We are excited about what we do, and we need you on our team as we take on new challenges for NASA's pursuits in deep space exploration.
Are you an astronomer that enjoys working with instruments, data analysis, and loves observing as much as making discoveries?
Field galaxy surveys have taught us much of what we know about galaxy evolution.
What we wantWhat an awesome opportunity that's now been made available to be apart of our pioneering research projects in the field of astronomy!
Profiles of some NOAO Scientists and Astronomers have been posted on the NOAO web pages, to give potential applicants a snapshot of what
Teams within CSDC support open access by researchers across the globe to some of the world’s largest and most advanced astronomical telescopes and data sets.
ALMA carries out routine science operations with more than 4000 hours of scientific observations scheduled for each of the upcoming observing cycles.
It is not necessary that the candidate be an astronomer, but it is important that the candidate feel comfortable with astronomy subject matter.
And last but not least, a strong personal astronomical research program will be considered as an important benefit to function well in this role.
nnA DAY IN THE LIFE OF A TELESCOPE support technician, you help with our most valuable assets: our telescopes!
The Instrument Scientist will be an expert with scientific instruments, and will serve as the point of contact between the observatory and guest observers.
Being a instrument scientist, your ultimate goal is to develop a high degree of expertise in one or more of our instruments.
Knowledge of stellar astronomy and astrophysics and of exoplanets, as may be evidenced by a Ph. D. degree or doctoral equivalent degree in a related field.
The premise of the show is that it's the year 2096 and a company called Space Express Tours conducts guided excursions into the Solar System.
The staff scientist recruited for this position will become a part of that range of scientific research, in these or other areas.
What specifically have you done, and what do you want to do going forward, in order to help struggling, under prepared students in Physics?
Do you want to join a company with a passion for putting the ability to see distant planets and stars in the hands of the serious amateur astronomer?