Adjunct-Spence

University of New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire - Main Campus, NH
Onsite

About The Position

To be recognized for distinguished contributions to space exploration, the development of instruments to characterize the radiation intensity in space and continued leadership in the Heliophysics community. Lead a research group that develops and uses physics-based, numerical models to understand the dynamics of interacting solar and planetary plasmas — “space weather”— and the resulting effects on space technologies and astronauts. Modeling efforts with the development of instruments on NASA spacecrafts and the analysis of the new observations needed to fuel understanding.

Requirements

  • Ph.D., Geophysics & Space Physics
  • M.S., Geophysics & Space Physics
  • B.A., Astronomy
  • B.A., Physics
  • Supervisory skills and communication

Nice To Haves

  • Ph.D., Geophysics & Space Physics

Responsibilities

  • Continue leading NASA Instrumentation and Science Missions.
  • Continue leading and participating in scientific publications in scientific journals.
  • Continue to support and supervise mission teams and final graduate student in Physics.
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