51 Pegasi b Fellowship

Job Summary

Category
Post-doctoral Positions and Fellowships
Institution
Heising-Simons Foundation
Number of Positions Available
1
Work Arrangement
In-Person

Job Description

The 51 Pegasi b Fellowship Program sponsored by the Heising-Simons Foundation provides an opportunity for promising recent doctoral scientists to conduct novel theoretical, experimental, or observational research in planetary astronomy. The fellowship program supports postdoctoral fellows to advance our fundamental understanding of planet formation and evolution, solar system science, planetary atmospheres, protoplanetary disks, exoplanet science, or other closely related topics. The fellowship program recognizes early-career investigators of significant potential and provides them with the opportunity to conduct independent research at a selected host institution.

The Foundation anticipates awarding six to eight fellowships this year. The Heising-Simons Foundation is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion within its community. Thus, we particularly welcome applications from individuals who belong to groups that have been historically underrepresented in planetary sciences and astronomy such as women, persons with disabilities, racial and ethnic minorities, gender and sexual minorities, and others who may contribute to the diversification of the field.

51 Pegasi b Fellowship research must be pursued at one of the 14 following host institutions:

  • California Institute of Technology
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Cornell University
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Harvard University / Harvard-Smithsonian
  • University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • University of Chicago
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • University of Michigan
  • Princeton University
  • University of Texas, Austin
  • University of Arizona
  • Yale University

 

APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

  • Applicants can come from any academic institution or research lab, both nationally and internationally.
  • Applicants are not required to have US citizenship; however, all visa and work permit paperwork is the responsibility of the fellow and host institution.
  • Applicants must have received a doctoral degree in astronomy, physics, earth and planetary sciences, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, or a related discipline. Doctoral degrees must be awarded after August 31, 2012 and before August 31, 2022.

Compensation and Benefits

Compensation Range
$72,800USD to $78,740USD
Included Benefits

Awarded postdoctoral fellows are expected to carry out a strong, coherent research program. Each recipient will receive a three-year grant of up to $385,000 to cover salary, benefits, highly flexible discretionary spending (e.g., travel, child care, personal computers, etc.), and indirect costs.

Application Details

Publication Start Date
2021 Jul 01
Application Deadline
2021 Oct 01

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