Gemini North has an opening for a research intern (undergraduate student or recent graduate) to work with Dr. Inger Jorgensen and Dr. Kristin Chiboucas on the Gemini/HST Galaxy Cluster Project in the period for four months, with start in October 2016. The student is expected to be available for work full time, though part time work over a longer period will also be considered. The start date is flexible, however will preferably be no later than end of October. The position is a paid student internship.
The student will work on processing of imaging data of redshift 1.2-2 galaxy clusters, obtained with Hubble Space Telescope. The work involves processing the data with GALFIT, fitting 2-dimensional models to the galaxy images to derive sizes, shapes and luminosities.
The observational data are part of a large data set being analyzed by an international group of researchers to study the evolution of galaxies from redshift two to the present. The student will work closely with Drs. Jorgensen and Chiboucas at Gemini North.
The successful applicant must have good English communication skills, including being able to clearly document performed work. Students with prior experience with UNIX/Linux/MacOS-X, processing of imaging data, and handling larger data sets will be given preference. Training in the relevant processing techniques will be provided.
Further information about the position can be obtained from Dr. Inger Jorgensen, [email protected]
To apply, submit a cover letter, CV, grade sheet for courses completed, and provide names and contact information for two professional references, using the electronic application procedure for Gemini positions. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Assessment of applications will start August 31, 2016.