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2019 Department of Physics Postdoctoral Position in Magnetospheric Physics, Sweden

The Department of Physics is looking for an outstanding candidate for a postdoctoral position in magnetospheric physics. The postdoctoral project will be conducted in close collaboration with scientists from the University of Colorado, the Finnish Meteorological Institute, and Shandong University, Weihai.

The aim of the project is to accomplish a breakthrough in how we perceive plasma flows in Earth’s magnetotail.

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Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.

Scholarship Description:

  • Application Deadline: September 3, 2018
  • Course Level: Positions are available for pursuing postdoctoral programme.
  • Study Subject: Scholarships are awarded in the field of magnetospheric physics.
  • Scholarship Award: Salaries are paid on a monthly basis according to the established salary level for postdoctoral employment.
  • Nationality: Invite is open to International students.
  •  Number of Scholarships: Not given
  • Scholarship can be taken in Sweden

Eligibility for the Scholarship:

Eligible Countries: This scholarship is open to International students.

Entrance Requirements: To qualify for the position, you should have a PhD degree or a foreign degree that is deemed equivalent, in space physics, magnetospheric physics or in another area relevant for the project. To be eligible the degree should have been completed a maximum of three years before the end of the application period unless certain circumstances exist.

Extensive experience in studying space plasma phenomena by analyzing in-situ spacecraft measurements is required. Previous experience from working with ground-based data and numerical simulations is also a merit. Experience from conducting independent research and publishing articles in renowned scientific journals is also a merit. Good skills in programming (e.g. C, Matlab and Python) are required. Previous experience from university teaching is also a merit. You should be highly motivated and responsible, have good social skills, and you should be passionate about developing both as an individual scientist and as a space physics research team member. You must, therefore, have an ability to work independently and as a team member. Good skills in written and spoken English are required.

English Language Requirements: Students must have very good language skills in English, both spoken and written, is required.

Application Procedure:

How to Apply:
1. A cover letter stating your motives for applying and summarizing your qualifications for the position, your previous research and teaching experience as well as your experience in the area mentioned above (maximum 5 pages).
2. A description of how you would approach the project described above and a suggestion of a tentative research plan that fits your expertise (maximum 5 pages),
3. A curriculum vitae (CV) with a publication list,
4. Copies of relevant degree certificates,
5. Copies of the PhD thesis and relevant publications,
6. Contact information of three reference persons.

Please observe that all material must be in Swedish or English. If the material is submitted in other languages a translation to Swedish or English must be included.

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