Assistant/Associate Professor in Experimental Radio Cosmology
Job Summary
Job Description
The Department of Physics invites applications for a University Assistant /Associate Professor position in Experimental Radio Cosmology.
The Department is looking for a talented early career scientist to promote and develop ambitious programmes aimed at investigating the early universe during the initial phases of structure formation ('Dark Ages', 'Cosmic Dawn' and 'Epoch of Re-ionization') via observations of the 21-cm transition from atomic hydrogen. The successful candidate will also be expected to lead the development of instrumentation for radio astrophysics, with a special focus on the SKA telescope.
The Assistant/Associate Professorship will be based in the Department of Physics in the Astrophysics Group, located in the Battcock Centre for Experimental Astrophysics and in the Kavli Institute for Cosmology.
Experimental 21-cm radio cosmology and radio instrumentation, are areas of very active research in Cambridge, with scientists leading several ongoing projects and the development of new facilities that are expected to be ground-breaking in this research field (see e.g. https://www.astro.phy.cam.ac.uk).
The successful candidate will have a world-class research record in the area of 21-cm experimental radio cosmology and radio instrumentation development. They are expected to play a leading role and expand the research activities in this area.
Applicants should have a PhD in physics (or a related discipline), a strong record of relevant research, and must show evidence of enthusiasm and ability to teach a wide range of physics courses successfully at both undergraduates and master's level. This work will include the delivery of existing courses, and the development of new teaching materials, lecture courses, examinations and laboratory classes.
Please ensure that you upload the following documents onto the University's Web Recruitment System:-
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- A list of up to ten papers where you have made the most significant personal
contributions. We do not require a full list of your collaborative papers.
- A research proposal of no longer than 3 pages, including a description as to how
your research plans fit with existing Cavendish activities. It is not necessary to
review the overall plans of existing research in the astrophysics group except where
they are directly relevant to your proposal.
- A one page statement on your approach to teaching and how you believe you can
contribute to the Department's teaching programme at undergraduate and graduate
level.
If you upload any additional documents which have not been requested, we will not be able to consider these as part of your application.
Please quote reference KA33573 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.
The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.
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