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In accordance with the The Competitive Hiring Process Code of Charles University, the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University announces opening of the following position with submission deadline January 26, 2025

The position is financed from ERC Consolidator grant „ROGALLO“ awarded to Dr. Ondřej Pejcha. Shortlisted candidates might be invited for an interview (in-person or online) and asked for present their research in a seminar. Each position will be initially awarded for one year, but extensions up to a total of five years are possible given mutual interest and satisfactory performance. Funds for travel and invitation of guests are available. Informal inquiries are welcome (pejcha@utf.mff.cuni.cz).

Application Instructions

The application with required attachments should be sent by e-mail to positions@matfyz.cuni.cz by the deadline. The subject of this e-mail should contain the job offer code.

 

If any recommendation letters are required, the applicant is responsible to ensure that they are sent to the same e-mail address positions@matfyz.cuni.cz. The subjects of these e-mails should also contain the job offer code.

 

In justified cases, e.g., if the applicant completes his doctoral studies in the period between the submission of the application and the date of starting the employment relationship, the applicant must provide proof of the completed doctoral studies before signing the employment contract.

 

Candidates who progress to the second round of the selection procedure will be invited for an interview. The interview may be conducted by means of information and communication technology if justified, at the request of the candidate. The Committee may invite selected candidates to give a lecture to the academic community of the Faculty.

Qualifications

  • We invite applications for two postdoctoral positions in the area of computational astrophysics in the research group of Dr. Ondřej Pejcha at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czechia (https://utf.mff.cuni.cz/~pejcha). The successful candidates will lead the development of advanced computational tools utilizing the discontinuous Galerkin method conduct multi-dimensional simulations of fundamental processes in binary stars (mass transfer and mass loss, accretion, explosions, pulsations, turbulence, mixing, etc.) apply simulation results to specific types of binary systems (tidally-deformed or mass-transferring stars, chemically-homogeneous gravitational wave progenitors, classical novae, Type Ia supernovae, circumbinary disks around supermassive black holes, etc.) pursue original research aligned with the group’s interests, lead high-impact publications engage in the group’s scientific activities, with optional opportunities to mentor students. We encourage candidates with diverse research profiles, from computational tool development to broadly interpreted astrophysical theory, to apply. Experience with hydrodynamics in astrophysics and/or the discontinuous Galerkin method is advantageous but not required. The research group has access to a dedicated computer cluster, which will be soon expanded with new GPU-enhanced nodes. The group has been successful in applying for time on national supercomputing infrastructure with postdocs and students leading the proposals. The group is connected to observational efforts in time-domain astronomy as part of the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae and other theoretical and observational collaborations.

Expertise

  • Astrophysics, computation, theory

Required Documents

  • structured CV
  • list of scientific and publication activity
  • motivation letter
  • two letters of recommendation

Job offer code: 202501-PD-MFF-UTF-101
Published: 2024-12-06
Starting date by agreement: Yes
Contract for an indefinite period: No
Expected end of contract: 2030-08-30

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