The CSH is a multi-disciplinary center for scientists working on the formation, detection and characterization
of other worlds, the definition of life and our search for it elsewhere in the Universe. It is home to astronomers,
atmospheric, climate and planetary researchers, geologists and geophysicists, biologists, chemists and
philosophers.
Under the guidance of Dr. Maria Drozdovskaya, a PhD research project is available, which aims to
understand the chemical processes that link the different stages of star and planet formation, and that
determine the composition of forming cometary and planetary embryos. The insights gained during this
project will enhance our understanding of the early history of our Solar System. The work is funded by a
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Ambizione grant (PI: Drozdovskaya) entitled “The Planetary
Cookbook: Chemical Composition of Volatiles and Refractories from Star-Forming Regions to Comets and
Planetesimals”.
Primary features of the project include:
Must-haves of candidates are a Master-level degree (or analog) in quantitative science or engineering (e.g.,
astronomy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science or a related field) by the starting date; and
competence in spoken and written English.
Nice-to-haves of candidates are programming experience, and exposure to at least basic astronomy.
However, applications from students in other fields of quantitative science or engineering that are interested
in learning astronomy are very welcomed.
We offer
Full-time, 4 years
47 000 – 50 000CHF per year (Brutto, as set by the SNSF), Full package of social benefits included
Starting date: between November 1st, 2018 and April 30th, 2019
Work-life balance is important; and the Canton of Bern offers 5 weeks of vacation per year (excluding national
and cantonal holidays). The CSH is dedicated to equal opportunities, geographical and gender balance, and
inclusivity.
Application / contact
Applicants should send all application materials in one PDF file to maria.drozdovskaya@csh.unibe.ch
by the deadline of November 1st, 2018 .Note that applications are considered on a rolling basis, implying
that the position may be filled earlier or that late applications may also receive partial consideration. A
complete application consists of:
for pursuing a 4-year PhD in general and this research project in specific; aspirations for the future (max. 2
pages),
version, if not in English, German, French, Russian or Dutch (notarized translation is not needed),
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University of Bern, Center for Space and Habitability, Gesellschaftsstrasse 6 (G6), 3012 Bern, www.unibe.ch
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