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Position Details
Role summary for potential applicants

Advertised Job Title: Reference Number: Classification: Salary Range: Location: Tenure: Relocation Assistance: Residency Status:

Postdoctoral Fellowship ­ Current and Future HI Surveys

NSW13/03277

CSOF4

$78K p.a. to $88K p.a. (plus up to 15.4% superannuation)

Sydney, NSW

3 years May be provided to the successful candidate or No not provided Australian Citizens Australian Residents Australian Citizens/ Residents and International Citizens

Role Overview: CSIRO Astronomy & Space Science (CASS) invites applications for an enthusiastic and skilled Postdoctoral Fellow to work on current and future extragalactic HI surveys. The research position is located at the CASS headquarters in Sydney, Australia. You will be part of our vibrant Astrophysics Group, supplemented by co-
supervised students and visiting researchers. With the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) project progressing well, this is an exciting time to be at the National Facility and play a key role in the extragalactic HI Survey, `WALLABY'. This is a three-
year appointment and comes with a generous discretionary research allowance. To be eligible you must have been awarded your PhD no more than three years ago or submitted your PhD prior to commencing.


Duties and Key Result Areas: · Pursue research activities related to HI survey science in collaboration with Dr. BДrbel Koribalski and her team · Contribute strongly to the commissioning of wide-
field imaging and early science with ASKAP · Publish results in refereed journals and present them at international conferences · Help support and develop the national facility Key capabilities: · Expertise in radio interferometry, HI imaging and studies of galaxy formation / kinematics · Ability to contribute new ideas and critical thinking · Ability to perform effectively as part of a team, while also being able to take initiatives and pursue personally-
directed goals · Good programming skills · Good communication skills Selection Criteria: Please note: Under CSIRO policy only applicants who meet all the essential criteria can be appointed Pre-
Requisite Owing to the terms of the fellowship, candidates must not have more than 3 years relevant Post-
Doctoral experience. Essential Criteria: 1. You must have completed, or will shortly complete, a PhD in astrophysics or a closely related discipline, and must have submitted the PhD thesis prior to commencing. 2. Research interests and expertise in radio astronomy or a closely related area 3. Ability to contribute new ideas and expertise to CASS 4. Evidence of programming skills in higher level languages (eg Python, C) 5. Competitive track record of achievement (relative to opportunity) such as publications and conference presentations. Please ensure that your application contains a list of publications and approximately 3 page research proposal. Desirable Criteria: 1. A current research project aligned with the HI survey work (as conducted by B. Koribalski) 2. Evidence of good communication skills, both written and oral and demonstrated ability to work in a team and motivate others. CSIRO is a values based organisation. In your application and at interview you will need to demonstrate behaviours aligned to our values of:
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Integrity of Excellent Science Trust & Respect Creative Spirit Delivering on Commitments Health, Safety & Sustainability

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Other Information: How to Apply: Please apply for this position online at www.csiro.au/careers. You may be asked to provide additional information (online) relevant to the selection criteria. If so, then responding will enhance your application so please take the time to provide relevant succinct answers. Applicants who do not provide the information when requested may not be considered. If you experience difficulties applying online call 1300 301 509 and someone will be able to assist you. Outside business hours please email: csiro-
careers@csiro.au. Please note only two documents can be attached to your application. IMPORTANT: Please upload your resume/curriculum vitae and other documents in MS Word only so they can be converted to PDF before being sent to the Selection Panel. Referees: Please provide the names and contact details of three referees and ask them to provide a reference before the submission deadline for the postdoctoral fellowship. Contact: If after reading the selection documentation you require further information please contact Dr BДrbel Koribalski by email at Baerbel.Koribalski@csiro.au or by phone at +61 2 9372 4361. Please do not email your application directly to Dr Koribalski. Applications received via this method will not be considered. About CSIRO: Australia is founding its future on science and innovation. Its national science agency, CSIRO is a powerhouse of ideas, technologies and skills for building prosperity, growth, health and sustainability. It serves governments, industries, business and communities across the nation. Find out more! www.csiro.au. The Division of Astronomy and Space Science (CASS) is Australia's premier radio astronomy institute with a world-
class reputation. The Astrophysics Group at CASS currently consists of 9 indefinite staff, 18 postdocs and 35 co-
supervised PhD students. CASS operates the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), consisting of the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), the Mopra 22-
m telescope, the Parkes 64-
m telescope, and the Long Baseline Array (LBA). These facilities provide opportunities for world-
class radio astrophysics in the frequency range of 0.3-
105 GHz. CASS is also heavily engaged in the design and development of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), and is currently constructing and commissioning the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), a powerful new instrument for high dynamic range, ultra-
wide-
field radio astronomy between 0.7 and 1.8 GHz, located at the Australian SKA site in Western Australia. In addition, CASS is CSIRO's provider of technology and services for radio astronomy, spacecraft tracking and space sciences.