Jansky Fellows (5003)
Company: National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Location: Charlottesville
Posted on: September 1, 2024
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Job Description:
National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryPosition Description: The
National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) invites applications
for the 2025 Jansky Fellowship Program. The Jansky Fellowships
support outstanding early career scientists to conduct independent
research that is broadly related to the NRAOs mission.Since its
inception over 60 years ago NRAO has been enabling forefront
research into the Universe at radio wavelengths. In partnership
with the scientific community, we provide world-leading telescopes,
instrumentation, and expertise, train the next generation of
scientists and engineers, advance broader, equitable, inclusive
participation in science and engineering, and promote astronomy to
foster a more scientifically literate society. NRAO operates four
world-class research facilities: the Atacama Large
Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), the Karl G. Jansky Very
Large Array (VLA), and the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), the
Green Bank Observatory (GBO), and has begun developing, and soon
constructing, the next generation VLA (ngVLA) pushing the
boundaries of the state of the art.We welcome applicants who bring
diverse and innovative dimensions to the Observatory and to the
field of radio astronomy. As a Jansky Fellow, you will have a
unique opportunity to contribute to, and learn from, the
development and delivery of the largest and most capable radio
telescopes in the world. Candidates with interests in radio
astronomy techniques, instrumentation, computation, and theory are
encouraged to apply.Jansky Fellows spend most, if not all, of their
time on self-directed independent research. Fellows are encouraged
to develop research collaborations with NRAO scientific staff,
scientists at the U.S. universities, and colleagues in the
international astronomical or instrumentation community. The Jansky
Fellowship Program provides numerous opportunities for early career
scientists to acquire deep knowledge and understanding of the
state-of-the-art radio astronomy science and instrumentation, to
engage in activities related to the development and delivery of
radio astronomy techniques and capabilities, and to contribute to
the NRAOs research environment. The Fellows are expected to
establish themselves as innovative, independent research scientists
and engineers, and become the top leaders in the field.Appointments
may be made at the three internal NRAO/GBO sites (Socorro NM,
Charlottesville VA, and Green Bank WV). Applicants should describe
how their research or technical interests couple with NRAOs
mission, telescopes or science. In compelling cases, a split
appointment Jansky Fellowship between a U.S. based university and
an NRAO site, or a non-resident Jansky Fellowship hosted at a
university within the United States, may be offered. Non-resident
Jansky Fellows are expected to develop a research program that
fosters close ties with the NRAO, and describe how residence at
their proposed host university will accomplish this. Frequent
and/or long-term visits to NRAO sites during the non-resident
Fellowship are strongly encouraged. NRAO supports partial
teleworking arrangements for scientific postdoctoral fellows.The
Jansky Fellowship appointment will be awarded initially for a
two-year period, renewable for a third year. The salary is at the
level comparable with other prestigious U.S. postdoctoral
fellowships. In addition, Jansky Fellows are allocated USD17000 per
year for travel and other research expenses, and further USD3000
per year will be provided to non-NRAO hosts of the Fellows to
defray local institutional expenses.Benefits InformationAUIs
benefits package addresses the needs of employees and their
families with most benefits beginning on the first day of
employment. AUI provides excellent paid time off (13 holidays,
annual accrual of up to 24 vacation days and 15 sick days,
additional time off for doctor/dentist visits, and 8 weeks of paid
parental leave). Medical, dental and vision plans are effective on
the first day of employment. AUIs retirement benefit contributes an
amount equal to 10 percent of a qualified participants base pay
with no required employee contribution; we also offer an optional
supplemental, tax-deferred plan for employee retirement
contributions. AUI is committed to professional development and we
offer tuition reimbursement as well as a professional development
pool for non-degree related classes, seminars, and conferences.
Successful applicants are eligible for relocation assistance and US
visa sponsorship (if applicable).Selection CriteriaPhD in
astronomy, (astro)physics, computer science or a related field,
awarded after Sep 2019Please indicate in your statement if you had
a significant break, or hardship, since receiving your PhD that
negatively impacted your research output, and you would like the
review committee to consider it in the selection process.Excellence
and strength of the research proposalExcellence of the
applicantLeadership potential of the candidate, and/or community
serviceSynergy between the proposed project and the chosen host
locationMutual benefit of the fellowship project to NRAO and the
applicant.Application ProcedureThe Fellowship Program is open to
early career applicants of any nationality who at the start of the
fellowship will have not more than 6 years of postdoctoral
experience, but well justified exceptions to this rule will be
given full consideration. The applications will be evaluated
relative to the opportunity and career stage, with preference given
to the applicants within the first few years past their PhD award.
Jansky Fellowships are awarded based upon a review by a committee
that comprises distinguished scientists and astronomers from NRAO
and external research institutes, the NRAO Assistant Director for
Science Support and Research, and the Lead of the Jansky Fellowship
program. All materials (except reference letters) must be received
by 11:59 pm EDT on Wednesday, October 16, 2024. Only full
applications will be considered. Significant non-adherence to the
document rules (maximum number of pages, font size, margin size,
etc.) may jeopardize the application; the applicants are requested
to follow the instructions. Reference letters are due by 11:59 pm
EDT on Wednesday, November 06, 2024. All applications must include
a cover letter, statement addressing selection criteria, curriculum
vitae with publications list, summary of previous and current
research, and a research proposal combined in a single PDF file.
Please use the 'Add Resume' button to upload the entire application
file including the cover letter. There is no need to upload your
cover letter separately. Instructions on how to submit reference
letters are provided at the end of this posting. The applications
and reference letters must be submitted electronically.Cover
letter: Please specify your proposed NRAO/GBO location or
non-resident host institution, and your second-choice location,
which must be an NRAO/GBO site (Socorro, Charlottesville, or Green
Bank). If you are applying for a split fellowship as your first
choice, please indicate both the NRAO location and host institution
where you propose to spend your fellowship, and the proposed
fraction of time at each location. Please note that if you dont
provide a secondary choice for the fellowship appointment location,
your application will be reviewed only for the single host of your
choice. NRAO is a Federally Funded Research and Development Center
(FFRDC). Applications will not be accepted for non-resident
fellowships at other FFRDCs. Statement addressing selection
criteria: Please explicitly address the selection criteria. If you
are applying for a non-resident or split fellowship appointment, it
is especially important to describe how you, NRAO, and the host
institution will benefit from your appointment as a Jansky Fellow.
The statement must be maximum of two (2) pages, formatted with 12
pt. font size and at least 0.75in margins.Top tips to writing the
statement:Excellence of the research proposal and the candidate:
Please summarize and highlight what makes your proposed research
project strong and worth funding, and why you are the best person
to deliver it.Leadership potential of the candidate and/or
community service: Academic work goes beyond solely conducting
research, and often includes community service (such as reviewing
articles submitted for publication, serving on organizing
committees for conferences, etc.) or leadership activities (such as
leading projects, or a scientific team). If you have experience in
either of these, please provide details here. If you don't have
hands-on experience in these areas, but your proposed research
includes for example a leadership aspect, briefly indicate what
that would be and how you would approach it to successfully execute
itSynergy between the proposed project and the chosen host: Explain
why your chosen host location is the best place to carry out your
proposed research.Mutual benefit of the fellowship project to NRAO
and the applicant: As a Jansky Fellow you will have a unique
opportunity to experience how working at an astronomical
observatory looks like, and to contribute to its success. Jansky
Fellows do not have any functional observatory duties assigned;
however, their work or tools they develop during the fellowship
period may advance NRAO facilities, data delivery or science. If
your proposed research project incorporates novel techniques in
data processing, visualization, big data handling, algorithms,
computing, instrumentation etc., please indicate it here when
addressing the mutual benefit criterion.Curriculum vitae: Provide a
summary of your academic and employment history, and any relevant
details pertaining to your academic career such as awards,
observing programs, and relevant roles. Please include a
publication list in your CV. There is no page limit for the
CV/publication list.Previous and current research: Provide a
summary of your previous and current research. The summary must be
a maximum of three (3) pages including figures and references,
formatted with 12 pt. font size and at least 0.75in
margins.Research proposal: Please indicate your proposed area of
research, and how it relates to NRAOs mission, strategic goals,
observatories and instruments. Your research proposal should
address why having a Jansky Fellowship, and therefore a strong
linkage to NRAO scientists and facilities, is important for
achieving your research goals, and the development of your
professional skills. Your research proposal must be a maximum of
four (4) pages long, including figures and references, and
formatted with 12 pt. font and at least 0.75in margins.Non-resident
or split appointments only: if the fellowship appointment is
requested to be held at a non-NRAO/GBO location, either fully or
partially, a letter from the external host department chair that
approves your research proposal and agrees to host your Jansky
Fellowship at the selected institution must be included.Reference
Letters: Please arrange for letters of reference from three
individuals familiar with your scientific abilities to be provided
directly to NRAO. Reference letters must be received by 11:59pm EDT
on Wednesday, November 06, 2024. Referees should be instructed to
email reference letters to Jansky2025@nrao.edu using the file name
"ApplicantNameJANSKY2025REF." Applicants are responsible for
ensuring that letters of reference have been sent by their
referees.Questions or assistance with the application procedure, as
well as requests for additional information on the Jansky
Fellowship Program may be sent to Jansky2025@nrao.edu.The
selection, including interviews (online), will take place between
October and December 2024. Award offers will be made in January
2025. The nominal start of the fellowships is September 2025, but
can begin at an earlier or later date (not later than January
2026).AUI is an equal opportunity employer. Women, Minorities,
Vietnam-Era Veterans, Disabled Veterans, Veterans and Individuals
with Disabilities are encouraged to apply. To view our complete
statement, please visit http://jobs.jobvite.com/nrao/jobs. If you
require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or
hiring process due to a disability, you may submit your request by
sending an email to resumes@nrao.edu.
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Keywords: National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville , Jansky Fellows (5003), Other , Charlottesville, Virginia
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