Project Scientist – Physics & Astronomy Research Expert

University of California - Riverside
Los Angeles, US
On-site

Why this role

Pace
Steady
Collaboration
Medium
Autonomy
High
Decision Impact
Individual
Role Level
Individual Contributor

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What success looks like

  • impactful research contributions
  • public engagement
Typical background
Ph.D. in Physics or Astronomy

Transferable backgrounds

  • Coming from academic teaching
  • Coming from research management

Skills & requirements

Required

Research MethodsPublicationsTechnical KnowledgePostdoctoral Training

Preferred

Grant WritingTeaching

Stack & domain

LeadershipProblem-solvingPhysicsAstronomy

About the role

Original posting from University of California - Riverside

The University of California - Riverside is seeking Assistant, Associate, and Full Project Scientists to contribute significantly to research within the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Candidates must have a Ph.D. and demonstrate a strong publication record, broad technical knowledge, and experience, including postdoctoral training. The role involves not only conducting impactful research but also engaging in public service. Appointments may be full-time or part-time, with salaries ranging from $76,700 to $201,900, commensurate with experience. #J-18808-Ljbffr

Source: University of California - Riverside careers

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