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Job Offer: Space Detector Calibration Scientist:

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Job location: Milton Keynes, Hybrid
income: £37,099 to £54,395
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract

Published in: 16th April 2024
Closing date: 7th May 2024
Reference: 21601

 

 

Closing Date: 7th May, 2024 - 12:00 noon
This position is being offered until the end of March 2025, however, it is expected that additional funding will be available to extend this date.
The income offered will be dependent on the applicant's level of expertise and practice linked to the essential and desirable criteria for the function and a proven capability to execute required tasks independently and upon own initiative.
Interview date: TBC
A flexible, hybridworking pattern can be adopted for this function, where the prosperous candidate can work in the house and the office. However, as this function is contractually aligned to our Milton Keynes office, the function holder will be expected to attend the University to conduct lab-located work as required.
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The Centre for Electronic Imaging (CEI) is a research centre located within the School of Physical Sciences at the Open University. The CEI is a collaboration between the Open University and Teledyne e2v, a world-leading manufacturer of scientific and industrial image sensors. The CEI is dedicated to conducting research into advanced imaging technologies for science applications and conducts its research in collaboration with many universities, agencies and companies including the UK Space Agency, European Space Agency, NASA and Teledyne e2v.
One such mission is the Canadian-led Cosmological Advanced Survey Telescope for Optical and ultraviolet Research (CASTOR), which is a 1m space telescope that will provide high-resolution imaging in the ultraviolet (UV) and blue-optical wavelengths. The CEI is working with NASA/JPL and several UK and Canadian research institutions on the imaging instrument for CASTOR and is responsible for the testing, modelling, and verification of the performance of the UV-enhanced CMOS Imaging Sensors (CIS) used for this instrument.
We are pursuing to appoint an enthusiastic individual with practice in astronomy and/or detector physics to join the CEI CASTOR project team as a CASTOR Detector Calibration Scientist. The prosperous candidate will be trained by the team as necessary to enable them to work within the CEI CASTOR project team, with a focus on the development, test and space qualification of the UV-enhanced CIS devices for CASTOR and related calibration and correction procedures for in-flight operations of the CASTOR instrument. The function holder will be engaged in all aspects of the development, planning, and calibration campaigns for the detector test and simulation activities designed to characterise and optimise the performance of the detectors for flight, while connecting between the laboratory testing and radiation campaigns and the UV astronomy science requirements, interfacing between the related teams at the OU, NASA/JPL, CSA, University of Leicester and wider technical and science collaborators.
expertise and practice
   » A PhD in Physics, Astronomy, Engineering or a closely related subject
   » A background in either UV/optical astronomy or detector physics.
   » Proficiency in coding in Python, MATLAB, C/C++, or similar development environments
   » Demonstrable problem solving and analytical expertise and a strong record of research and/or expertise exchange.

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Job Location: Milton Keynes, Hybrid, Buckinghamshire England
Address: Buckinghamshire
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Post Date: 04/16/2024 / Viewed 2 times
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