Interferometry of massive stars (KU Leuven; 3yr postdoc)

Job Summary

Category
Post-doctoral Positions and Fellowships
Institution
KU Leuven
Department
Institute of Astrophysics
Number of Positions Available
1
Work Arrangement
In-Person

Job Description

The MULTIPLES project

Throughout the Universe, the dynamics and chemical evolution of spiral galaxies like our Milky Way are largely controlled by the lives and deaths of stars with masses many times that of the Sun. The evolution of these massive stars, in turn, is highly regulated by their multiplicity and by the mass and angular momentum exchanged through binary interaction, and by the huge amounts of mass expelled from their surfaces by means of powerful starlight-driven wind outflows. These fundamental properties critically determine how these massive stars live and die and control the nature and properties of the compact remnants – neutron stars and black holes – that are left behind. In this context, the MULTIPLES project aims at constraining the multiplicity properties of massive stars across their entire life cycle, as well as to investigate the origin of close massive binaries and to characterize the nature and frequency of post-interaction productsin populations of massive stars.

The Vacancy

Through an ERC-CoG, the KU Leuven Institute of Astrophysics is advertising 1PhD and 1 Postdoc position. The selected candidate will join the MULTIPLES/ MASSIVE STAR team (6 PhDs, 3 PDs) under the supervision of Prof. Hugues Sana and will work as part of an international network of collaborators. The advertised positions cover the following topics:

High-angular resolution observations of massive stars: In this project, the selected applicant will use new and archival data to investigate the multiplicity properties of different class of massive stars in the Milky Way using high-angular resolution techniques with an emphasis on optical long-baseline interferometry. They will investigate the impact and significance of multiplicity on the formation and evolution of massive stars, as well as the role and frequency of triples and higher order multiple systems.The observational constraints will be compared to those obtained at other mass ranges, metallicities and evolutionary stages to investigate the evolutionary connections between different populations of massive stars and their contributions to core-collapse supernovae, gamma-ray burst and gravitational waves progenitors.

The Host Institute 

The Institute of Astronomy (IoA) of Leuven University in Belgium is a young and vibrant research group of some 50 scientists, engineers, and administrative staff (fys.kuleuven.be/ster), including 6 full-time and 3 part-time professors. The institute is an expertise center in stellar physics and is active in several international consortia and collaborations, involving telescopes at observatories worldwide and in space. Members of IoA have access to parallel computing facilities at Leuven University. The IoA is responsible for the organization of the 2-year Master in Astronomy & Astrophysics of the Faculty of Science and owns the 1.2m Mercator telescope at Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma Observatory, Canary Islands. The institute has a long tradition in instrumental, observational, and theoretical studies of stellar evolution.

Requirements and Instructions to Apply

Post-doc applicants must hold a PhD in astrophysics or an equivalent diploma. The ideal candidates will have a strong observational and data analysis background, including expertise relevant for interferometric analysis of massive stars. Prior experience with other high-angular resolution techniques, other observational wavelength domain (UV, optical, IR and/or sub-mm observations and facilities such as the HST, ESO/VLT, ALMA and JWST, or similar facilities), or relevant modelling or theoretical background will be viewed positively by the selection committee. Proficiency in English is required. The application package should be sent as one single PDF file containing:

  • a curriculum vitae, with a publication list if relevant;
  • a statement of interest/cover letter (max. one page);
  • a summary of the research experience (max. 3 pages)

Applicants must also provide the names and contact details of two reference persons who would be prepared to send confidential recommendation letters should they be requested to do so. The selection committee will send out requests for such letters for those applicants on the short-list after an initial ranking. The short-listed applicants will be invited for an interview (live or via Skype).

Further information on the positions and on the project may be obtained by contacting the promotor of the project, Prof. Hugues Sana, by email ([email protected]) or phone (+32-16-37.43.61)

The application material should be sent by e-mail to [email protected] subject “PD-MULTIPLES-<applicant_surname>” at the latest by May 02, 2019. Applications that do not strictlyfollow these guidelines may not be properly identified and may therefore be lost.

Compensation and Benefits

Included Benefits

The selected Postdoc will be offered a 1(+2)-year contract, with the additional 2-years being awarded after positive evaluation. The salary will be commensurate to the standard scale for post-doc researcher in Belgium and will depend on the number of years of experience after PhD. It includes social and medical insurance as well as pension rights. The foreseen starting date shall be between October 1st, 2019 and January 1st, 2020 but can be negotiated.

The postdoc will be encouraged to take up training in science and people management, science communication and grant application writing with the aim to develop a personal independent career track.

Application Details

Publication Start Date
2019 Mar 26
Application Deadline
2019 May 02

Inquiries

Name
Hugues Sana