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15 2025-04
No. 8
  • Notice period April 14, 2025 ~ April 29, 2025 (End Time )
  • Announcement period ~
  • Organized by department
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, --, job@kasi.re.kr
29 2024-04
No. 7
  • Notice period April 29, 2024 ~ May 14, 2024 (End Time 15:00)
  • Announcement period June 27, 2024 ~ June 28, 2024
  • Organized by department Human Resource Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-865-3368, job@kasi.re.kr
13 2023-10
No. 6
  • Notice period October 13, 2023 ~ November 24, 2023 (End Time 00:00)
  • Announcement period February 26, 2024 ~ February 29, 2024
  • Organized by department Human Resource Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-865-3368, job@kasi.re.kr
KASI-KIPAC Rubin Observing Specialist Fellowship  The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is a next-generation astronomical facility currently under construction in Chile, with operations staff distributed across multiple sites, one of which is SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, operated by Stanford University. Rubin Observatory will undertake the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) which will be one of the largest and most comprehensive astronomy surveys of its kind. Rubin will enable countless discoveries in almost every area of modern astronomical research—discoveries made possible by the team that built the Rubin Observatory system, and by the global science community that Rubin Observatory serves.  SLAC has been the lead lab for construction of the LSST Camera, and will continue to provide scientific and technical support for LSSTCam during Rubin survey operations. SLAC and Stanford are partners in the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, which hosts a broad program in astrophysics. Existing research programs at KIPAC include studies of dark energy, cosmic dynamics, structure formation, galaxy formation, the physics of inflation, studies of and searches for dark matter, interstellar medium physics, and studies of black holes, galaxies, clusters of galaxies, the Milky Way, stars (including the Sun), extrasolar planets, and other astrophysical sources, and many KIPAC members are preparing to do science with the LSST. The Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) is a major research institution in Daejeon, Republic of Korea whose main functions are to operate major facilities for research in astronomy and space science and to carry out various scientific researches including studies on the Universe through astronomical observations, theoretical studies, and state-of- the-art instrumentation. KASI and SLAC are collaborating on the support of Rubin Observatory operations through the Rubin in-kind program.  Together, KIPAC and KASI invite you to apply for a 4-year postdoctoral research position at Rubin Observatory and Stanford, with the possibility of a further two years extension resident at KASI. Further KIPAC-only positions, without the optional extension at KASI, are also available. For the first two years, after a brief training period at SLAC, you will be a Rubin “Observing Specialist” resident in Chile, working in a diverse team to operate the Simonyi Survey Telescope and LSST Camera, with skills including understanding software scripts and conducting hands-on technical work and image diagnostics, and with a common duty of operating the Rubin instrumentation during nighttime. You will then spend two years at KIPAC, exploiting the deep understanding of the Rubin system that you will have gained to carry out a program of cutting edge astrophysics research with the LSST data (while continuing to contribute low level remote observing support). After this initial 4-year term, you will have the choice to work at KASI following an application for a 2-year extension and successful evaluation of your performance at KIPAC. (You would express your intention for this 2-year extension and submit the extension application before the end of the first quarter of the third year of the Fellowship). If and when the 2-year extension is approved, you would become an employee of Center for Large Telescopes (CfLAT), KASI, starting from the fifth year of what would then be a 6-year fellowship. The term of your position will be a very exciting time for Rubin Observatory, with the LSST due to begin in 2025. This is a truly unique opportunity to join the operations team that will make Rubin reach its ground-breaking science goals, and then capitalize on your operational experience in an extended period of postdoctoral research. Your responsibilities will include the following:  - Learning how to control and operate a wide variety of systems that make up the Rubin Observatory including the Simonyi Survey Telescope, its commissioning instrument (ComCam), and later the main science camera (LSSTCam), the calibration systems and more.   - Night-time operation of the primary Simonyi Survey Telescope and the auxiliary calibration telescope, AuxTel, including troubleshooting of both the hardware and software, and prompt assessment of environmental conditions, optical performance, image quality, and general system performance.    - Carrying out a program of original Rubin/LSST astrophysics research.   - Promoting collaboration between KIPAC and KASI.  To be successful in this position you will bring:  - A recent Ph.D. in astronomy or physics (or the expectation that you will receive the degree prior to starting your appointment), whose award date is no more than 5 years before the start of the appointment, October 1, 2024.   - Including your thesis work, at least 3 years of research experience involving at least one of the following:     • Hands-on observing at optical or infrared astronomical observing facilities, or comparable laboratory activity;     • Reduction and analysis of astronomical imaging data;     • Development and/or execution of data analysis or instrumentation projects in wide field optical survey cosmology.   - Familiarity with ticket-based work management systems such as Jira, and high level software scripting knowledge in Python (preferred) or equivalent.  - Organizational and communication skills, with the ability to learn quickly and convey complex technical concepts effectively with a diverse population, such that you are able to work productively in a multinational team.   - Dependability, flexibility, and willingness to take the initiative.  - Demonstrated ability to carry out independent research, collaborating closely with colleagues working both locally and remotely. Applying for these positions, you should know that:  - KIPAC is committed to an inclusive work environment and encourages applications from candidates who will diversify the workforce in astrophysics and cosmology. More information about Stanford’s ongoing commitment to a diverse and inclusive environment can be found at ideal.stanford.edu. Above all we are looking for someone enthusiastic with a desire to learn and experiment in a highly supportive and collaborative environment.   - While in Chile, you will be a member of a 12-person Observing Specialist team working the same observing shift rotation but with (on average) 20% of your time available for research.  This 20% should provide ample time to develop research projects while you are in Chile, to be carried out on your return to the US. In your final two years, you will focus on your research program, but spend 20% of your time providing remote observing support from SLAC. In the optional 2-year extension at KASI you will have 100% of your time available for research.     - A research mentor on the faculty or staff at KIPAC will support you throughout your four-year term, helping you develop your research program, establish and maintain good strong connections to the LSST science community, and capitalize on your observatory experience in your research. Likewise, a research mentor at CfLAT, KASI will be assigned to support you throughout the 2-year extension should you take it up.  - Stanford offers an excellent benefits package including paid time off, competitive salary commensurate with experience, and an attractive, inclusive and collaborative work environment in the foothills of Silicon Valley. All relocation expenses to Chile, and back to Stanford will be covered. Relocation support to Korea is subject to the related KASI rules.  - Working at the Rubin Summit Facility is demanding. While in Chile, Rubin Observing Specialists must be:    • Able to work both at day or night on the Cerro Pachón summit, which is at 3,000m (9,000 feet)     • Willing to stay at the summit for multiple days/nights (food and lodging provided).     • Willing to work scheduled shifts, including over weekends and holidays. Schedule is subject to change and varies by person within the group based on their responsibilities.     • Fluent in English, while command of the Spanish language is an advantage.    • Responsible for the safety of people and equipment while working at night.    • Observing Specialists are required to have a valid driver’s license and experience in driving a 4WD. Application materials should be submitted at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/25538 . Candidates should provide a curriculum vitae including a publication list, a 3-page statement of research interests and plans, and arrange to have at least three letters of recommendation submitted to the same site. We encourage applicants to follow the structure of the AAS advice on the contents of CVs and research statements given here: https://jobregister.aas.org/postdoc-application-guidelines. Applications are welcome to provide an additional statement (up to one page) that discusses their experience with or commitment to engaging in mentoring, outreach, teaching, public policy, fostering inclusive environments, or activities that diversify the field. The deadline for applications is Friday November 24, 2023 (by midnight Eastern Time). Late applications may be considered at the discretion of the search committee. More information about KIPAC can be found at http://kipac.stanford.edu, and about KASI at https://www.kasi.re.kr. 
29 2023-03
No. 5
  • Notice period March 30, 2023 ~ April 14, 2023 (End Time 15:00)
  • Announcement period May 29, 2023 ~ May 30, 2023
  • Organized by department Human Resource Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-865-3368, job@kasi.re.kr
24 2022-05
No. 4
  • Notice period May 24, 2022 ~ June 08, 2022 (End Time 15:00)
  • Announcement period July 28, 2022 ~ July 29, 2022
  • Organized by department Personnel Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-865-3368, job@kasi.re.kr
01 2021-11
No. 3
  • Notice period November 01, 2021 ~ November 15, 2021 (End Time 15:00)
  • Announcement period December 13, 2021 ~ December 15, 2021
  • Organized by department Personnel Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-865-2084, job@kasi.re.kr
15 2021-10
No. 2
  • Notice period October 15, 2021 ~ December 20, 2021 (End Time 18:00)
  • Announcement period February 28, 2022 ~ February 28, 2022
  • Organized by department Personnel Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-865-2084, job@kasi.re.kr
2022 KASI-Arizona Joint Postdoctoral Fellowship Position Summary:  Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) invites applications for the position of a KASI-Arizona Joint Postdoctoral Fellowship for Advanced Study in Astronomy and Astrophysics.  The duration of the Program shall be four years, beginning with two years at KASI in Daejeon, Korea, followed by two years at the Steward Observatory, University of Arizona (UA), Tucson AZ, USA. The Fellow will move to Steward Observatory at the beginning of third year in the Program, with relocation support covered by the program, subject to UA rules. The successful candidate is expected to assume the position at KASI starting from September 1st, 2022. The exact start date may be negotiable. This postdoctoral fellowship provides an opportunity for an exceptional recent Ph.D. recipient to pursue a program of research in any area of theoretical or observational astronomy or astrophysics. Preference will be given to proposed research activities that promote collaboration between KASI and Steward Observatory. Applicants are required to identify a faculty/research staff at each institution as a mentor and to get an endorsement letter from them. This Fellow will be affiliated with both institutions and have access to all the resources and facilities of both Parties regardless of the workplace assignment during the four years.  While at KASI, the Fellow will be awarded an annual stipend of about 50M KRW subject to change according to KASI rules. This includes benefits, such as national health insurance for the Fellow and the accompanying dependent family members. The fellow will receive a competitive level of annual research fund (About 10M KRW) that covers the Fellow's research activities. While at Steward Observatory, the Fellow will receive an annual fiscal year salary of about $65,000 USD, as well as benefits including health insurance for the Fellow and the accompanying dependent family members, a competitive level of research fund that covers the purchase of computer(s), travel, and related research expenses, as well as reasonable relocation expenses.  Additional information about KASI and Steward Observatory can be found at https://www.kasi.re.kr/eng/index and https://www.as.arizona.edu. Candidates must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. in Astronomy or a related field within 5 years before the start date of the Fellowship. They must have demonstrated English language proficiency, and eligibility to get a visa appropriate for the Fellowship (if necessary) from both the USA and Korea. Applicants will be considered without regard to US or Korean citizenship or national origin. The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA employer -M/W/D/V.  Contact Information for any inquiry: astro-kasifellowship@list.arizona.edu (for Arizona), kafellow@kasi.re.kr(for KASI) APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS: Applicants must apply separately (instructions below) to the UA and KASI by December 20, 2021. A complete application for each institution requires a CV, list of publications, current and proposed research (5-page limit for research statement), names of three references, names of two prospective mentors (one at each institution), as well as three reference letters and two endorsement letters (submitted separately by letter writers). It is the applicants’ responsibility to have the three (3) reference letters and the two (2) endorsement letters received by both UA and KASI before the application deadline. Submit online application to the UA:  1) Go to https://talent.arizona.edu and apply for Job Posting #7068 or search for KASI. 2) In a single PDF, email your CV, list of publications, current and proposed research (5-page limit for research statement), names of three references, and the names of a prospect mentor at KASI and the UA to astro-kasifellowship@list.arizona.edu. 3) Ask your references to email their reference letters in PDF to astro-kasifellowship@list.arizona.edu.  4) Ask your prospective mentors to email their endorsement letters in PDF to astro-kasifellowship@list.arizona.edu. Email electronic application to KASI:  1) In a single PDF, email your CV, list of publications, current and proposed research (5-page limit for research statement), names of three references, and the names of a prospect mentor at KASI and the UA to kafellow@kasi.re.kr. 2) Ask your references to email their reference letters in PDF to kafellow@kasi.re.kr. 3) Ask your prospective mentors to email their endorsement letters in PDF to kafellow@kasi.re.kr.  
30 2021-06
No. 1
  • Notice period July 01, 2021 ~ July 30, 2021 (End Time 15:00)
  • Announcement period September 28, 2021 ~ September 30, 2021
  • Organized by department Personnel Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-865-2084, job@kasi.re.kr
14 2020-08
No. 0
  • Notice period August 17, 2020 ~ August 31, 2020 (End Time 17:00)
  • Announcement period September 29, 2020 ~ September 29, 2020
  • Organized by department Personnel Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-869-5809, job@kasi.re.kr
26 2020-05
No. -1
  • Notice period May 26, 2020 ~ June 22, 2020 (End Time 17:00)
  • Announcement period August 19, 2020 ~ August 19, 2020
  • Organized by department Personnel Team
  • Manager Recruiting Manager, 042-865-2084, job@kasi.re.kr