Postdoctoral Excellence Fellowship at Radboud University Primary tabs

Job Summary

Category
Post-doctoral Positions and Fellowships
Institution
Radboud Universiteit
Department
Astrophysics
Number of Positions Available
1
Work Arrangement
In-Person

Job Description

Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, invites applications for the Radboud Excellence Fellowship. The fellowship is for a duration of 2 yrs and open to non-Dutch researchers based outside the Netherlands.

You will be integrated into the Department of Astrophysics, which is part of the Institute of Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics. The vibrant department consists of 13 faculty, ~15 postdocs, ~25 PhD students. Our department works in the fields of supermassive and stellar-mass black holes, jets, compact binaries, optical and radio transients, gravitational-wave and radio astronomy, stellar and binary evolution, stellar clusters, Galactic structure and magnetic fields, cosmic-rays and astroparticle physics, and asteroseismology.  We are part of the Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA), are a member of the Virgo collaboration for gravitational wave detections, the Pierre Auger Observatory for cosmic ray detections and the ENGRAVE collaboration for GW follow-up. We have access to major (inter)national research facilities (ESO, ESA, LOFAR/WSRT, ING telescopes, etc.), as well to major computer facilities, either via a local cluster or national supercomputing facilities. We are the PI institute of the BlackGEM telescopes and BlackHoleCam on the Event Horizon Telescope that presented the first image of a black hole this year.

The Radboud Excellence Fellowship is a university-wide initiative, where fellows are expected, apart from their own research, to actively engage in an interdisciplinary/cultural program with fellows in other departments. Radboud University appoints ~20 fellows per year.  Applications consist of a three-page work plan, two letters of reference, a curriculum vitae and a list of publications where the applicant is to enclose a pdf-version of the two most relevant ones. You must hold a PhD in astronomy or physics, obtained between 2 and 8 years before the closing date of this call. Selection will commence on October 1, 2019 and will be a two-stage process. After an initial selection at the Department of Astrophysics the applications of the top candidate(s) will be forwarded to the university-wide program.  The selection committee is interdisciplinary (with no astronomers) so the research plan should be  appealing to non-specialists.The first down select will take place before October 15, 2019. Selection by the university is expected in December.

Applications are to be sent, by email only and in PDF format, to [email protected], with subject line: 'Excellence 2019'. Letters of reference can be included in the applications, or be sent directly by the referees, before the closing date, to the above submission email address. Information on the Radboud Excellence Initiative can be found at www.ru.nl/excellence.

Compensation and Benefits

Compensation Range
$58,000USD to $72,000USD
Included Benefits

The fellow will be part of the collective labour agreement (CAO) of the Dutch universities, scale 11 (3600-4500 Euro gross/month, depending on age and experience). Secondary labor benefits such as health insurance, relocation cost reimbursements, holiday, end-of-year allowances, and a retirement scheme are included. The fellow will additionally hold a 6000 Euro/yr research grant.

Application Details

Publication Start Date
2019 Sep 01
Application Deadline
2019 Oct 01

Inquiries

Name
Prof. Gijs Nelemans