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. Responsibilities: Oversee the day-to-day operations on the project including maintaining equipment, ensure forward progress on data acquisition and manuscript preparation, contribute intellectually to the project
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and accomplishments, and the names/contact information for three recommenders should be submitted through the application portal located at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/27590. The position
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https://astro.indiana.edu for further information). The successful applicant will have access to observing time on the WIYN 3.5-m telescope at Kitt Peak. This includes access to the NEID high-precision
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expectation of renewal for a second year based on performance and funding Application Instructions Interested individuals should apply at https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/31525. A complete application
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) Salary: $60,000 + benefits Work Schedule: Full-time, on-campus Supervisors: Dr. Tim Pleskac and Dr. David Crandall Initial Appointment: 1 year, with expectation of renewal for a second year based on
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funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2021, setting a school record for research funding for the sixth straight year. Additionally, IUSM provides an interdisciplinary and interactive
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the Solar System and extrasolar systems. The successful candidate will lead or co-lead projects in one or more of the following areas: photometry (e.g., transit light curves; LSST Solar System science
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projects and contribute to the preparation of manuscripts and grant proposals. Present on-site at the Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) Research Office at least three day per week. Additional in-person time may
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the Solar System and extrasolar systems. The successful candidate will analyze photometry, spectroscopy, and astrometry from both ground- and space-based facilities, with particular emphasis on Gaia and the
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term of two years, with the possibility of extension to a third year based on performance and funding. The IU Nuclear Theory Group consists of four faculty members, several postdoctoral researchers, and