UCL invites applications for a Research Associate to work at the interface between the instrumentation and exoplanet and stellar systems groups on the characterisation of the Ariel payload optics, its commissioning and the expected performance as it is being built and tested within a number of institutes of the Ariel European consortium. The aim of the project is to analyse in particular the performance of the instrument in advance of testing campaigns taking place in the coming months/years.
The Research Associate will also engage substantially in outreach activities of the Astrophysics Group and the overall department as part of this post. In the support to the Ariel research work, the postholder will be working within the Operations working group by feeding optical simulation results into a performance matrix. The postholder will gain experience on the use of tools such as commercial optical modelling software as well as custom-built Ariel-related software (which predicts and generates data streams as expected to be output by the payload with simulated data scenes).
Candidates will need to upload a CV, including any experience in related topics and outreach activities (2 pages maximum), and the contact information for two references. A cover letter can be included using the “Statement in Support of your Application” section of the online form.
This role is funded for 12 months in the first instance until 30 September 2027.
The successful candidate will have an MSc in Physics or Astrophysics (or a closely related discipline) with some experience in data analysis, optical experiments and with demonstrable experience in outreach activities.
The post-holder would be expected to commit some of their time to outreach activities beside the main research goals of the post.
As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer some great benefits some of which are below:
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