Subaru Telescope Project Research Fellow 2017

Job Summary

Category
Post-doctoral Positions and Fellowships
Institution
Subaru Telescope
Number of Positions Available
1
Work Arrangement
In-Person

Job Description

Subaru Telescope Project Research Fellow 2017

Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) is inviting applications for the position of project research fellow (Subaru Fellow). Subaru Telescope operates the Subaru Telescope for open use observations and is also active in the research and development for its future systems (http://www.subarutelescope.org/). We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow who can actively pursue observational research and/or instrumental development using the Subaru telescope. The applicant must have a PhD degree as of 31 March 2017, or is expected to have it by 30 September 2017.

Successful applicant is expected to actively collaborate with the staff members using not only the Subaru telescope, but also Keck telescopes, Gemini telescopes, and others to enhance scientific activities at the observatory. In addition, she or he is expected to support a part of open use observations at the Subaru telescope (up to 50% of their time), including duties at the top of MaunaKea (4200 m in elevation). Applicants should describe not only plans of their own research, but also plans for possible collaborations and supporting roles at the observatory.

The term of the position is for three years, subject to annual review. At the end of the contract term, there is the possibility of extending the contract up to two years, based on a review. If the applicant had been the project research fellow of NAOJ or the Researcher (Part-time Contract Employee) before, then the term may be adjusted so that the total length of employment does not exceed five years.

Application and reference letter should be sent to: fellow2016apply<AT>naoj.org, by 12:00 JST (03:00 UT), 16 November 2016 with a mail subject of “application for project fellow”.
Details of the position and the application document can be found at http://subarutelescope.org/Announce/2016/09/29/index.html.

Benefit:
Successful applicants will be hired through RCUH (Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii). Expense to move to Hawaii will be covered by the Subaru telescope based on RCUH's guideline. For a resident outside the state of Hawaii, monthly allowance for Hilo, Hawaii will be paid in addition to the base salary of 350,000 JPY. Annual research funds of 500,000 JPY will be also provided. Note that the salary and the monthly allowance will be paid in USD with the fixed exchange rate of 1 USD = 100 JPY.

Inquiry: Prof. Nobuo Arimoto, Director
Subaru Telescope, NAOJ
650 North A’ohoku Place, Hilo Hawaii 96720 U.S.A.
Tel: 01-808-934-5900
e-mail: arimoto<AT>naoj.org

Compensation and Benefits

Included Benefits
Successful applicants will be hired through RCUH (Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii). Expense to move to Hawaii will be covered by the Subaru telescope based on RCUH's guideline. For a resident outside the state of Hawaii, monthly allowance for Hilo, Hawaii will be paid in addition to the base salary of 350,000 JPY. Annual research funds of 500,000 JPY will be also provided. Note that the salary and the monthly allowance will be paid in USD with the fixed exchange rate of 1 USD = 100 JPY. For Medical and Dental Insurance, please visit URL:http://www.rcuh.com/wps/portal/RCUH.

Application Details

Publication Start Date
2016 Oct 01
Application Deadline
2016 Nov 16

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