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Post Doctoral Research Associate - Galaxy Formation & Evolution

UMass Amherst
United States, Massachusetts, Amherst
Mar 31, 2026

Title: Post Doctoral Research Associate - Galaxy Formation & Evolution

Executive Area: Academic Affairs

College/School/MBU: College of Natural Sciences

Department: Astronomy

Work Location: Amherst

Schedule: Full time

Work Arrangement: Onsite

Job Summary

The Postdoctoral Research Associate, focused on galaxy formation and evolution, will work in collaboration with Prof. Sinclaire Manning and Prof. Jorge Zavala, as well as other faculty members in the Department of Astronomy, using observations from different facilities, including ALMA, JWST, and the LMT. These datasets are well-suited for studying a wide range of topics such as dusty star-forming galaxies, massive galaxies across cosmic time, the dust and gas properties of galaxies, galaxy proto-clusters, and ultra-high-redshift galaxies. A fraction of the time may be dedicated to the applicants' own research projects on related topics.

Essential Functions

Conducting research activities in galaxy formation and evolution topics, including manuscript writing for publication in peer-reviewed journals and presenting results at scientific conferences.

Lead the design and execution of new follow-up observation proposals.

Contribute to mentoring students within the department.

Attend regular group meetings.

Other Functions

Work collaboratively and effectively to promote teamwork, equality and inclusiveness.

Work in partnership with colleagues within the CNS community and across the campus to support the Dean's strategic priorities.

Perform other duties as assigned in support of the mission and goals of the College of Natural Sciences.

Minimum Qualifications

PhD in Astronomy or a closely related field by the start of this position.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience with data analysis and reduction of optical, NIR, sub-mm, and/or radio observations.

Experience with SED fitting codes.

Experience with Python.

Experience in observational studies of high-redshift (z>1) galaxies.

Additional Details

This is a two-year position, with the possibility of extension for an additional year, contingent upon satisfactory performance and available funding.

At UMass Amherst and in CNS, we strive to be a community where every individual feels a sense of belonging, where every individual is included, and where every individual is valued. These values and goals are reflected in the College of Natural Sciences' Inclusive Excellence framework and in the UMass Amherst's For the Common Good: 2024-2034 Strategic Plan.

Working Conditions

Work is performed in a standard office or indoor university environment and involves minimal physical exertion.

Work Schedule and Work Arrangement

The initial start date is expected to be in Fall 2026, but it is flexible and can accommodate alternative dates if required. An earlier start date is also possible.

Monday - Friday. 40 Hours a week.

Salary Information

Salary minimum is determined by collective bargaining agreement based on years of experience. Salary may exceed the floor and will be determined by the PI (final salary will be stated in offer letter).

Current floors based on 100% time, 40 hours/week:
0-2 years $62,838
3-4 years $66,287
5+ years $71,033

Special Instructions for Applicants

Applicants should submit a cover letter, a CV (including a publication list), and a summary of past and current research interests (maximum 3 pages). Applicants should also provide the names of three people who can write letters of recommendation. Submissions received before April 15, 2026, will receive full consideration, but the review of applications will continue until the position is filled.

This position will remain open for the time period required by any applicable collective bargaining agreement and will continue until a suitable candidate pool is identified. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.

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