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The Space Research Institute in Graz invites applications for a

POSTDOC POSITION (f/m/x) in Planetary Plasma Physics and Instrumentation

(full-time, 40h per week)

In April 2024, an ESA Expert Committee identified a mission to the Saturnian system that combines a tour to several Saturn moons and a detailed exploration of Enceladus as most suitable to achieve the scientific objectives of the first Large mission of ESA’s Voyage 2050 program covering the science theme "Moons of the Giant Planets". This ESA L4 mission aims at an orbiter that samples Enceladus' plumes and the delivery of a surface element on Enceladus’ surface  for in-situ measurements.  The IWF opens a strategic short-term position to support its science and technology aspiration for this L4 mission into the Saturnian system.

 

We invite applications for an 18-month postdoctoral position to work on the scientific preparation of ESA’s future L4 mission to study Enceladus and combining the IWF’s science expertise with the IWF’s available capabilities of the sensor technology (ion spectrometer, magnetometer). Similar IWF sensors are currently in use aboard the solar system missions BepiColombo, JUICE and Comet Interceptor.

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The annual gross salary according to the collective agreement of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) for this position is € 69,028.40 (full time based, before taxes). 

Please send your application (in total no longer than 10 pages)  including (1) a curriculum vitae, (2) a list of publications, (3) a statement of your background, research interests, and relevant experiences, (4) up to three names of references with the full contact information in a single PDF file via email to Ms. Cosima Muck (cosima.muck@oeaw.ac.at), mentioning Job ID:IWF 60PD125 no later than 16 May 2025.

Inquiries about the position should be also directed to Ms. Cosima Muck. 

The Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) pursues a non-discriminatory employment policy and values equal opportunities, as well as diversity. Individuals from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply. 

POSTDOC POSITION (f/m/x) in Planetary Plasma Physics and Instrumentation

POSTDOC POSITION (f/m/x) in Planetary Plasma Physics and Instrumentation

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