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3 PhD positions at the Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC)
The Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC) offers 3 PhD positions within the framework of the Maria de Maetzu Program and are available within the three generic research lines:
RL1) The fabric of the Universe: Using multi-disciplinary cosmological probes and gravitational waves to understand what the universe is made of and how it evolves. Research areas include extragalactic astronomy, observational and theoretical cosmology, quantum and classical gravity, gravitational waves, and more.
RL2) The extreme Universe: Understanding how matter and fields behave in extreme conditions of density and pressure, gravitational or electromagnetic forces. Research areas include theoretical and observation astrophysics of compact objects, the nuclear matter under extreme conditions, astroparticle physics, high-energy astrophysics, and more.
RL3) From star formation to life: Searching for and characterizing extrasolar Earth-like planets, understanding how they form, and the analogy with our own planetary environment. Research areas include star formation, stellar physics, exoplanet science, solar system (minor objects, planets), Earth observations, and more.
More information on available projects and instructions on how to apply is available HERE
Deadline for applications is July 4th, 2022.
For inquiries about applications, send an email to phdmdm2022@ice.csic.es
The Institute of Space Sciences counts over 20 faculty members, about 20 engineers, about 20 post-doc fellows, and more than a dozen of PhD students. ICE is part of the "Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas" (CSIC, the Spanish National Research Council). CSIC is the largest public institution dedicated to research in Spain and the third-largest in Europe. ICE is also part of the Catalan Institute of Space Studies (IEEC, Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya). ICE is located in a modern building on the Campus of the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona in Bellaterra, just outside Barcelona. The Campus is well served by public transportation (railways and buses).
The ICE-CSIC promotes a diverse and inclusive environment and encourages women and minorities to apply.