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Postdoctoral Scholar in Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics
Job Summary
Corvallis, OR
United States
Job Description
The Department of Physics at Oregon State University invites applications for a 2 year postdoctoral scholar position. The successful candidate will work with Prof. Sanjana Curtis on multi-messenger astrophysics, including core-collapse supernovae, compact object mergers, nucleosynthesis, and supernova/kilonova transients. You will have the opportunity to pursue independent ideas within these broad themes, and to develop collaborations both within Oregon State and with researchers at institutions around the world.
Candidates with prior experience in the areas of numerical simulations, high performance computing (using multi-physics codes such as the Einstein Toolkit, FLASH etc), nuclear reaction networks, and/or radiative transfer are encouraged to apply.
The Department of Physics is dedicated to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive environment for our students, faculty and staff. Applicants are expected to support equity and justice in the workplace for people from all identities and backgrounds.
Corvallis is a college town located in the heart of the Willamette Valley, roughly an hour's drive from the Oregon coast. You will have the opportunity to do cutting-edge astrophysics surrounded by natural beauty.
The suggested start date (negotiable) is Fall 2025. More information about postdocs at Oregon State can be found here: https://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/postdocs
Please reach out directly to Sanjana Curtis ([email protected]) with any questions.
Compensation and Benefits
The stipend will follow NIH guidelines provided here: https://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/postdocs/stipends-and-benefits