Strasbourg Observatory / Irmia++ postdoctoral fellow

Job Summary

Category
Post-doctoral Positions and Fellowships
Institution
Université de Strasbourg
Department
Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg
Number of Positions Available
1
Duration
3 Years
Work Arrangement
In-Person
In-Person Location(s)

Strasbourg
France

Job Description

The astronomical observatory of Strasbourg (ObAS), in conjunction with the Interdisciplinary Thematic Institute IRMIA++ (Research in mathematics, Interactions & Applications, https://irmiapp.unistra.fr) of the Strasbourg University, is opening a post-doctoral fellowship position on any scientific topic covered by the Observatory: stellar and star cluster populations, star formation, interstellar medium, high energy astrophysics including processes associated with compact objects and black holes and the exploitation of the SVOM mission, galactic archeology including exploitation of the Gaia mission, galaxy evolution and cosmology including the exploitation of the Euclid mission, and data science including data sharing and reuse.  The research project must have a strong interdisciplinary component involving applied mathematics (including computer science, machine learning or deep learning). 

The observatory fellow will conduct their own independent research, but is expected to interact with the local researchers from ObAS and whenever possible from IRMIA++ 

Through local, national and multi-national institutions (including ESO, IRAM, ESA, CFHT, GENCI, PRACE, etc.), they will have access to prime observing and computing facilities. Support for research travel will be provided.
ObAS is located on the premises of Strasbourg University – one of the major universities in France –  in historical buildings surrounded by a botanic garden, within walking distance from the city center. A total of about 100 people work at the observatory, including 30 permanent researchers. The Strasbourg observatory also hosts the Strasbourg astronomical Data Centre (CDS, https://cds.unistra.fr). CDS is dedicated to the collection and distribution of astronomical data and information, and the development of innovative techniques for scientific exploitation of large data sets. More information on the observatory, including the list of personnel, is available at https://astro.unistra.fr .

Applicants must possess a Ph.D in astronomy or physics, which they need to have defended within the last 3 years, and must have demonstrated the ability to conduct fully independent research.  The start date is flexible but is expected to be before October 2026. The contract is initially for one year, and may be extended up to 3 years. 

Compensation and Benefits

Compensation Type
Salary
Currency
365
Compensation Range
$2,866USD to $3,570USD
Included Benefits

Salaries given above are gross monthly salaries. 

Benefits include full access to the generous French healthcare system (medical, dental, maternity/paternity leave, etc.) as well as  unemployment insurance and retirement.

Application Details

Application Instructions
Applications should be made with the on-line web form available at:
https://sondagesv3.unistra.fr/index.php/797178?lang=en
Select the call for projects "Post-doctoral position call" and then "Candidate-Astrophysics"

Publication Start Date
2025 Oct 14
Application Deadline
2025 Nov 09

Inquiries

Name
Pierre-Alain Duc

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