PhD Scholarship in Astronomy & Planetary Science at the University of Atacama

Job Summary

Category
Pre-doctoral / Graduate Positions
Institution
Universidad de Atacama
Department
Instituto de Astronomía y Ciencias Planetarias de Atacama
Number of Positions Available
1
Work Arrangement
In-Person

Job Description

The Instituto de Astronomía y Ciencias Planetarias de Atacama (INCT) at the Universidad de Atacama (UDA), in Copiapó (Chile) invites applicants for four PhD positions in Astronomy and Planetary Sciences.

The positions are open to candidates from any country. The successful candidates must have a MSc degree (or equivalent) in astronomy, astrophysics, physics or a related topic by the PhD starting date, which will be March 2018. Positions will be available across a range of fields of research where the INCT is active, including solar system, exoplanets, planetary geology, astrobiology, star formation, Galactic structure, and cosmology. Students will have access to the Chilean telescope time of ESO, ALMA, Gemini, LCO, CTIO, and they will also have access to the Atacama high altitude laboratory (currently under construction) to perform research in astrobiology and planetary analogs.

University of Atacama PhD students are fully-funded for four years (subject to an 18 month probation period). The salary is in accordance with Chilean CONICYT grants, and is set to 650,000 CLP net per month. Additional grants can be provided for tutoring and teaching duties for undergraduate courses.

INCT provides a stimulating, international environment where English is a common language. The University of Atacama is located in Copiapó, the capital city of the Atacama region. Copiapó is located in the Atacama desert, under the darkest skies of the world. The Atacama region offers a unique variety of natural and wildlife attractions.

For additional information visit http://inct.uda.cl/phd.html or write to [email protected]

Application Details

Publication Start Date
2017 Nov 03
Application Deadline
2017 Dec 29

Inquiries

Name
Mario Soto Vicencio