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Lecturer/Associate Professor in Astrophysics - Cosmology (B04-05704)
Job Summary
RH5 6NT
United Kingdom
Job Description
This post is for a Lectureship or Associate Professor in Cosmology depending on quality of fit to assessment criteria and on experience and is a permanent position. It will be held within the Astrophysics Group at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory (in the Department of Space and Climate Physics -http://www.ucl.ac.uk/mssl/). The Department is part of the Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at University College London http://www.ucl.ac.uk Postgraduate taught degrees | UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences - UCL – University College London
The MSSL Astrophysics Group carries out research in high-energy astrophysics, cosmology, galaxy evolution and exoplanets ( https://ucl.ac.uk/mssl/research/astrophysics-0). The Astrophysics Group consists of 10 academics, 10 postdoctoral researchers and 26 PhD students. The group has a coherent, strategic programme of astronomy research, encompassing cosmology, exoplanets, compact objects, galaxy evolution, gravitational wave physics, particle astrophysics, and artificial intelligence (AI), and has direct involvement in both instrumentation and science exploitation of numerous space missions. In particular, our research exploits the data provided by astrophysics facilities in which we have made a key investment, such as XMM-Newton, Swift, Gaia, Euclid, and PLATO (currently in its build phase), and our scientists also routinely use other space-borne and ground-based to address the science question at hand.
MSSL leads the VISible (VIS) instrument of ESA's Euclid mission. A key requirement of the position will be to maximise the scientific return of Euclid, and of the VIS instrument in particular. This most naturally aligns with a research focus on cosmology, such as weak lensing, but could encompass other fields. While Euclid science will be an immediate priority, the successful candidate will demonstrate a vision for future astrophysical research, including the vision and aspiration to lead future space missions and/or space instrument roles.
Please specify if you are applying for the Lecturer or Associate professor post and tailor your application to the relevant person specification. Specification 1 is for the Lecturer post and 2 is for the Associate professor position. For any questions, you can contact Obehi Asuelimen- [email protected]
Compensation and Benefits
As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer great benefits some of which are below:
• 41 Days holiday (including 27 days annual leave 8 bank holiday and 6 closure days)
• Defined benefit career average revalued earnings pension scheme (CARE)
• Cycle to work scheme and season ticket loan
• On-site outdoor swimming pool
• Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay
• Employee assistance programme: Staff Support Service
• Discounted medical insurance Please visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/rewards-and-benefits to find out more.
Lecturer: UCL Grade 8 (£52,487 - £61,534 per annum inclusive of London Allowance)
Associate Professor: UCL Grade 9 (£66,711 -£72,370 per annum inclusive of London Allowance)