About The Position

The Astrophysics Center at Schmidt Sciences invites applications for the Schmidt Observatory System Postdoctoral Fellows program. This is a highly selective cohort of early-career scientists who will be embedded within the development of the Schmidt Observatory System, a coordinated network of ground- and space-based observatories. The program is designed for scientists interested in the intersection of observatory design, system performance, and mission-shaping science. Fellows will contribute directly to the technical and scientific foundations of multiple observatories, influencing their construction, calibration, and scientific utilization. They will work in a small, high-impact team, collaborating with scientists, engineers, and leadership. Daily tasks include developing and evaluating system architectures, advancing calibration and analysis methodologies, and translating scientific goals into technical requirements and operational strategies. Fellows are expected to take ownership of key problem areas, producing both scientific results and enabling capabilities, with the opportunity to influence critical decisions during the development phase.

Requirements

  • Ph.D. in Astronomy & Astrophysics, Physics, or a closely related field
  • Demonstrated research excellence, including a strong publication record
  • Technical expertise in a relevant domain (e.g., instrumentation, data systems, simulation, AI/ML, observational astronomy)
  • Ability to work across disciplines and rigorously connect scientific questions with technical implementation in a fast-paced collaborative environment
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills
  • Interest in system-level problems and observatory-scale challenges

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with instrumentation, observations, data reduction, or observatory-scale systems
  • Background in data simulation, performance modeling, or error budgeting
  • Demonstrated experience developing scientific software, pipelines, and user-facing analysis tools
  • Familiarity with AI/ML approaches in scientific or operational contexts

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to and, where appropriate, lead system-level analyses that improve observatory performance, calibration, and readiness.
  • Develop simulations, models, and tools that inform instrument design, observational strategy, and predicted scientific yield for key science cases.
  • Translate technical system behavior into quantified scientific impact.
  • Contribute to design reviews and cross-observatory integration efforts.
  • Produce technical reports, performance forecasts, and peer-reviewed publications.
  • Build software tools or analysis frameworks that support observatory capabilities and scientific use.
  • Collaborate across instrumentation, operations, and data systems teams.
  • Participate in science definition discussions that shape observatory priorities and observing strategy.
  • Present work at internal meetings and external conferences, contributing to the broader scientific community.
  • Contribute to commissioning planning and on-sky verification of instrument and system performance.

Benefits

  • Support for travel
  • Conference attendance
  • Publications
  • Computing resources
  • Access to advanced AI and data resources

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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