MPIfR invites applications for a postdoctoral position (m/f/d) to work in the European Research Council (ERC) funded project COMPACT: Understanding gravity using a COMprehensive search for fast-spinning Pulsars And CompacT binaries, hosted at the Fundamental Physics in Radio Astronomy (FUNDI) group. The project performs tailored searches for fast-spinning pulsars and compact binaries using the MeerKAT and Effelsberg radio telescopes.
COMPACT aims to find the most exotic pulsar systems that will further our understanding of gravity and neutron star interiors. Even a single discovery in this parameter space is ground breaking, and will help spearhead pulsar astronomy for the coming decade. The big data acquisition, distributed processing using heterogeneous computing and high profile science with follow-up of discoveries provide some of the best combination of technical and scientific skills that will help your future career both in and outside academia.
The successful candidate will work on managing our pulsar search pipelines and implement novel algorithms for better or faster detection of highly accelerated and/or fast spinning pulsars. They will also have the opportunity to follow up discoveries with a variety of radio telescopes, and supervise students across all the above mentioned topics.
As part of this position, the candidate will be able to spend 25% of their time on their own personal research, or use that time to be involved in one of several ongoing projects at the MPIfR. MPIfR owns and operates the 100-m Effelsberg telescope that is used for this project. MPIfR also operates the FBFUSE cluster attached to the MeerKAT telescope, from which baseband data will be acquired for post-processing in this project. The FUNDI group at MPIFR is a world leader in the areas of radio pulsar and fast radio burst research. More information on research@FUNDI.