Location: | Bristol |
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Salary: | £37,999 to £43,878 per annum, Grade: I/Pathway 2 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 12th December 2024 |
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Closes: | 24th January 2025 |
Job Ref: | ACAD107380 |
The role
Applications are invited to a Postdoctoral Research Associate position, working on the X-ray properties of accreting super-massive black holes with Dr Andrew Young at the University of Bristol. The position is full-time open-ended contract, with current funding until 31st March 2027. Starting salaries range from £37,999 to £43,878 per annum depending on previous experience. There are additionally funds for travel and computing equipment.
The successful candidate will sit in the Bristol Astrophysics Group which consists of around 40 researchers, students, and support staff. The group’s research spans a range of observational, numerical, and theoretical topics from exoplanets to extra-galactic astrophysics and cosmology. We are a diverse and friendly group and welcome all candidates with an interest in the study of accreting supermassive black holes.
What will you be doing?
The project is to study the spacetime and astrophysics around supermassive black holes by fitting numerical models to X-ray observations of active galactic nuclei. You will initially make use of archived data from the XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observatories. Using X-ray spectroscopy, you will model the accretion disc and corona geometry, and perform tests of general relativity in the strong field regime. You will make use of a new, flexible, open-source numerical model that we have developed allowing the exploration of arbitrary disc, corona, and spacetime geometries. Your spectroscopic fits will then be extended to include spectral-timing studies and in particular modelling X-ray reverberation time lags. This will allow you to measure black hole masses, explore the dynamics of the disc and corona, and model the effects of outflowing gas. You will lead and help write up, publish, and share these models and results with the community in an open, reproducible way, including presentations at international conferences.
You should apply if
We encourage applications from those interested in the analysis of X-ray observations of accreting supermassive black holes in active galactic. It is expected that the applicant will have a PhD (or that their viva/defence is already scheduled) prior to starting the position.
Please submit a cover letter describing how your skills and experience have prepared you for this role, a cv, and research statement including information on previous and current work (the research statement, and cover letter should be no more than 2 pages each). Please also provide information for two referees who can comment on your research record and potential.
Additional information
Contract type: Open ended with fixed funding until 31/03/2027
Work pattern: 35 hours per week
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on 24/01/2025
Interviews are anticipated to take place on 03/02/2025
For informal queries, please contact: Andrew Young (Andy.Young@bristol.ac.uk)
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