[ASA] 2 x 1 yr postdoctoral contracts in cosmology / galaxy surveys at Univ. of Córdoba (Spain)

Angel Rafael Lopez Sanchez angel.lopez-sanchez at mq.edu.au
Fri Mar 1 16:17:11 AEDT 2024


Hi everyone,

An opportunity for 2 young researchers to work and live for 1 year in one of the most beautiful cities in Spain (ehem, and it is not that I was born there XD), Córdoba.  

Although it is for only 1 year (with a possibility of a short extension of up to 3 months), it includes a budget of 5,000 euros for conferences and collaboration trips.

The University of Córdoba is growing the Physics / Astronomy group, and the environment is great.

They are also doing plenty of outreach / science communication lately, and have a very active “Astronomy Group” with plenty of students from different fields.

Córdoba is in the center of Andalucía, very well connected by train to Madrid (~1.7h by fast train), Sevilla (~50 min by fast train) and Málaga (~1h by fast train). Granada is just at 180~km (2h by bus, 1.5h by car).

Just beware of summer (July-August) with 2 months of continuous +40 C! But the university has a great olympic pool. And in any case August is the “holiday month”.

Details: https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/MtGfCP7LAXf0jON2Nhzn9un?domain=sea-astronomia.es <https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/MtGfCP7LAXf0jON2Nhzn9un?domain=sea-astronomia.es>

Also copied below.

Don’t hesitate to ask Antonio Cuesta (ajcuesta at uco.es) for more details if needed.

Happy you share this with interested people.

Cheers,

Ángel R.

A/Prof Ángel R. López-Sánchez
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Universidad de Cordoba (Spain) is offering two 1-year contracts for postdoctoral applicants with experience on the cosmological analysis of galaxy surveys. This call is funded by Planes complementarios de I+D+I (Astrofísica y Física de Altas Energías) Marco de Recuperación y Resiliencia of Junta de Andalucía, and Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia - Financiado por la Unión Europea - NextGenerationEU.

The selected candidates will participate in the statistical exploitation and cosmological interpretation of the J-PAS survey. In particular, they will exploit the information in the two-point correlation function (or power spectrum) of the distribution of galaxies and quasars. Based on the analysis of this quantity, the candidates will develop software that helps measure properties such as the position of the baryon acoustic peak at different redshift ranges, or the suppression of density fluctuations at small scales. The final product will be the implementation of these observational results in existing cosmological codes, and thus obtain their cosmological interpretation regarding the expansion history of the Universe, the determination of neutrino mass, and the cosmological detection of particles beyond the Standard Model.

Experience on the cosmological analysis of galaxy surveys is required for these positions. In particular, candidates with experience on BAO analysis or neutrino mass determination are encouraged to apply. Knowledge of cosmological software such as CLASS, MontePython or Cobaya is a plus. Previous or active status within any galaxy survey will be particularly valued, as well as any international predoctoral or postdoctoral experience related to this topic.

Starting date can be as early as May 1st except for non-EU candidates, which will need an additional month before starting this position. The duration of both contracts is 12 months, with a possible short extension of 2 to 3 months each. Each contract will receive a gross income of 33,000 euros per year. Selected candidates will also have available an additional budget of 5,000 euros each for conferences and collaboration trips.

Potential candidates with experience on galaxy surveys should contact Antonio J. Cuesta (ajcuesta at uco.es) for more details. The call will be open shortly (by March 1st), as soon as it gets published at https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/HhXAC2xMQziVBvZ4ZFvf9AX?domain=uco.es. However, please note that there is a short 7-day period for application submission, so it is strongly ecommended that the applicants prepare the required documentation before the call is open: academic certificates, PhD Title, ID (DNI/NIE), CV/Resume, contracts/certificates of previous academic jobs, and other relevant merits.




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