Designation/Position- Ariel Postdoctoral Fellowships
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden invites application for Ariel Postdoctoral Fellowships from eligible and interested candidates
About- The Ariel Postdoctoral Fellowship Program seeks outstanding early-career scientists to carry out research programs that will support the Ariel exoplanet mission. Each fellowship position is expected to involve a high degree of independent research, although projects that will help build new collaborations among the Ariel Science Consortium are especially encouraged.
Ariel Postdoctoral Fellowships

Summary
- Each fellowship position is expected to involve a high degree of independent research.
- Research programs that help build collaborations within the Ariel Consortium are especially encouraged.
- The positions may also include opportunities for small fractions of time teaching at undergraduate and master’s levels, as well as supervising masters or Ph.D. students.
- For all fellowships, funds and opportunities for dissemination and international collaboration will be available.
- The application should be marked with Ref 20210474 and written in English.
Research/Job Area- In a relevant field
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Location- Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Eligibility/Qualification–
To qualify for these postdoctoral fellowship positions, you must have a Ph.D. in a relevant field by the start date of the position.
The positions require sound verbal and written communication skills in English. Applications from traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged.
Job/Position Description-
- Your major responsibility as an Ariel postdoctoral fellow is to perform research that is synergistic with the goals of the ESA Ariel mission.
- Research programs that help build collaborations within the Ariel Consortium are especially encouraged.
- The positions may also include opportunities for small fractions of time teaching at undergraduate and master’s levels, as well as supervising masters or Ph.D. students.
Ariel, the Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey, has been selected as the fourth medium-class mission in ESA’s Cosmic Vision programme. During its 4-year mission, Ariel will study what exoplanets are made of, how they formed and how they evolve, by surveying a diverse sample of about 1000 extrasolar planets, simultaneously in visible and infrared wavelengths. It is the first mission dedicated to measuring the chemical composition and thermal structures of hundreds of transiting exoplanets, enabling planetary science far beyond the boundaries of the Solar System.
Positions offered in 2022 (note for all the following positions, including those starting at U. Vienna, please submit your application materials via this application portal):
1. Chalmers Ariel Fellowship, based at Chalmers Univ., Gothenburg, Sweden (up to 4 years). Relevant research themes include theoretical and observational studies of planet formation and evolution, exoplanet atmospheres, exoplanet interiors, and astrochemistry.
2. U. Vienna-Chalmers Ariel Fellowship, based first at U. Vienna, Vienna, Austria (2 years), then at Chalmers Univ., Gothenburg, Sweden (2 years). Relevant research themes include physical and chemical evolution of exoplanet atmospheres.
3. U. Vienna Ariel Fellowship, based at U. Vienna, Vienna, Austria (4 years). Relevant research themes include formation and evolution of planets and their atmospheres.
For all fellowships, funds and opportunities for dissemination and international collaboration will be available.
Positions at Chalmers will be part of the Chalmers Initiative on Cosmic Origins (CICO), which is based in the Astronomy and Plasma Physics (AoP) division within the Dept. of Space, Earth and Environment (SEE). CICO also includes researchers in the Onsala Space Observatory division and in the Depts. of Physics and Chemistry.
Positions at U. Vienna will be based within the Dept. of Astrophysics, within the group of Prof. Manuel Güdel.
How to Apply-
The application should be marked with Ref 20210474 and written in English.
The application should include the following sections in a single PDF file:
– Cover Letter (please indicate here any preference among the positions)
– CV, including complete list of publications
– Statement of past and current research, max 3 pages
– Research proposal, up to 3 pages text plus up to 2 pages of references/figures
Please also arrange for 3 letters of reference (PDF format preferred) to be sent to madelene.olsson@chalmers.se by the application deadline.
Please use the button at the foot of the page to reach the application form. The files may be compressed (zipped).
Last Date for Apply– 15 December 2021
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