We invite applications for one PhD position in exoplanets at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC) located in Granada (Spain) within the ERC-funded "THIRSTEE" project led by Dr. Rafael Luque. The desired starting date is Fall 2025. The PhD degree will be granted by the University of Granada.
- THE PROJECT -
THIRSTEE aims to decipher the enigmatic nature and origin of planets with sizes between Earth and Neptune, also known as sub-Neptunes. The project is based on state-of-the-art observations using a multi-technique approach combining transit, radial velocity, atmospheric characterization, and novel statistical analyses. The THIRSTEE team at IAA-CSIC will be composed of three PhD students and two postdocs, and will have frequent interactions with collaborators of the THIRSTEE project in other institutions worldwide (incl. USA, UK, and Spain).
- WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR -
We are seeking a talented and highly motivated student to work at the frontier of the rapidly moving field of exoplanets. The PhD candidate will contribute to the data reduction and analysis of JWST observations, developing new data modelling and noise mitigation techniques. The candidate will be encouraged and supported to develop and take ownership of their project. They will receive support to travel to national and international conferences and carry out research stays abroad. The candidate will have the chance to join the vibrant and dynamic work done at the IAA-CSIC in outreach and science communication.
Proficient programming skills and knowledge of data reduction and analysis of spectroscopic data from ground- and/or space-based telescopes are desirable. The position requires excellent English proficiency, good communication and team skills. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in Physics, Astronomy/Astrophysics, or equivalent at the time of starting the PhD.
IAA-CSIC employs over 250 members, including 30+ graduate students and 120+ postdocs. The institute is at the forefront of all fields of modern astronomy, manages the CAHA and OSN observatories, and is involved in multiple ground- and space-based state-of-the-art facilities (incl. SKA, EST, ELT, CTA, EHT). We have a strong focus on inclusion, diversity, and equity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to background, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or age. Women and candidates from underrepresented groups in Astronomy are strongly encouraged to apply.
- DOCUMENTS -
Please prepare the following documents (in English and PDF only):
1. Cover letter including motivation to carry out the project (max. 2 pages)
2. Original diplomas for BSc and/or MSc with transcript of records in the original language, including an authorized English translation if issued in a language different than English or Spanish.
3. Copy of MSc thesis or preliminary MSc thesis abstract
4. Curriculum Vitae
5. Publication list (if applicable)
6. Statement of research interests and experience (max. 3 pages)
7. Two reference letters to be sent directly by the mentors to Dr. Luque via email (same deadline)
- PRESELECTION PROCESS -
Submit your documentation before January 15, 2025 here: https://form.jotform.com/ercthirstee/erc-wp1-phd
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an online interview the last week of January. They will receive information about how to proceed with the documentation needed to comply with the requirements of the administration.
- SALARY -
The yearly salary is 24,348.77 EUR before taxes. Deductions of up to 20% for income tax (IRPF) and social security (dependent on the candidate's personal situation) are expected. The contract provides social security cover for spouse or de facto partner and children, and standard Spanish benefits (maternity/paternity leave, sick leave, universal health care, etc.). A generous research budget for traveling and computer equipment is also included.
For specific information about the PhD position, please contact Dr. Rafael Luque (rluque@uchicago.edu).