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Observational High-Energy Astrophysicist - X-ray Astrophysics Laboratory, NASA/GSFC
No. 25311
Position/Title: Observational High-Energy Astrophysicist
Institution: X-ray Astrophysics Laboratory, NASA/GSFC
Submit Resumes To:
Attention: Ms. Pamela Levell
X-ray Astrophysics Laboratory
Code 662
NASA/GSFC
Greenbelt, MD
20771
USA
Tel: 301-286-9662
FAX: 301-286-0677
URL1: http://www.universe.nasa.gov/
(GSFC Astrophysics Science Division)
URL2:
URL3:
Email Submission Address: pamela.s.levell@nasa.gov
Email Inquiries: robert.petre-1@nasa.gov
The closing date for receipt of applications: 02/15/2009 (Application date has passed)
Job Description:
The X-ray Astrophysics Laboratory of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center invites applications for one or more civil service positions for research and leadership in observational high-energy astrophysics. We specifically seek a scientist interested in high-energy astrophysics topics such as (but not limited to) accreting binaries, hot intracluster/insterstellar medium, supernovae (and SNRs), galaxy clusters/groups and AGN. This scientist will have the opportunity to play a major role in the Soft X-ray Spectrometer, a calorimeter to fly on the next major Japanese X-ray observatory Astro-H; the Gravity and Extreme Magnetism Small Explorer (GEMS), an X-ray polarimeter of unprecedented sensitivity; and the formulation of the flagship International X-ray Observatory (IXO).Candidates at all experience levels are encouraged to apply. The appointment is initially for two years, with the expectation of permanence subject to positive evaluation and available funding. A background in observational high-energy astrophysics is desirable. GSFC offers a highly collaborative scientific environment and we seek those willing to work with teams on major scientific and technical problems.
Letters of application (including a CV & scientific interests), plus 3 letters of reference should be sent to Robert Petre via Pamela Levell at pamela.s.levell@nasa.gov. Applications will be considered starting in January 2009 and will continue until suitable candidates have been identified. A successful candidate will be in the formal employ of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a branch of the U.S. Government, at a salary scale commensurate with education and experience. A diversity of candidates is sought. U. S. citizenship is required.
Included Benefits:
Standard US government civil service benefits are provided.
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