Post-doctoral researcher in astronomical instrumentation and observations (M/F)
- Researcher in FTC
- 24 mounth
- Doctorate
Offer at a glance
The Unit
Laboratoire d'Instrumentation et de Recherche en Astrophysique
Contract Type
Researcher in FTC
Working hHours
Full Time
Workplace
MEUDON ()
Contract Duration
24 mounth
Date of Hire
01/05/2026
Remuneration
Depending on experience, between €3131 and €4806 gross monthly
Apply Application Deadline : 19 March 2026 00:00
Job Description
Missions
The postdoctoral researcher will join the FIRST team at LIRA (Laboratory for Instrumentation and Research in Astrophysics) and will be funded through the PEPR Photonics program. Their mission will be to contribute to the development and operation of the FIRST-PL (Photonic Lantern) instrument, installed on the SCExAO platform of the Subaru Telescope (Hawaii). The instrument has recently been validated and opened to the community for observations.
The instrument concept is based on the use of a fibered component, a photonic lantern. On one side, a multimode fiber collects the light at the telescope focal plane. On the other side, the 19 outputs feed a spectrograph to measure the intensities as a function of wavelength. The data-processing step that reconstructs the object observed at the PL input from the 19 outputs is at the core of the ongoing developments.
One of the specific objectives will be the demonstration and use of the H-alpha differential imaging mode for the detection of accreting protoplanets.
The funding can cover up to three years, with an ideal start date in May 2026 (negotiable).
Activity
Proposed tasks for the recruited candidate will include:
• Contributing to the preparation of observing programs with FIRST-PL (accreting protoplanets, close binaries)
• Participating in observations (remotely or on-site in Hawaii if required)
• Analyzing the data : improving the data reduction pipeline, developing calibration procedures, and refining the observing strategy
• Publishing the resulting scientific outcomes
Your Profil
Skills
• Data processing and signal processing
• Proficiency in Python
• Knowledge of astrophysics, in particular high angular resolution and high-contrast imaging
• Knowledge of photonics (a plus / appreciated)
Your Work Environment
The position is based at LIRA (Laboratory for Instrumentation and Research in Astrophysics), on the Meudon campus of the Observatoire de Paris. The successful candidate will join the FIRST team, within the HRAA (High Angular Resolution in Astronomy) group, which develops innovative techniques for high-angular-resolution and high-contrast imaging and spectroscopy, in particular relying on photonic technologies in the visible wavelength range.
The project will benefit from strong synergies with the Exoplanetary Systems group, fostering close interactions between instrumental developments, observations, and scientific exploitation, especially in the context of the detection and characterization of young planetary systems. The working environment is highly interdisciplinary, at the interface between astrophysics, optics, photonics, and signal processing.
Strong collaborations are in place with the SCExAO team at the Subaru Telescope, providing an international working environment and opportunities for collaboration. Travel to Hawaii may also be required.
The contract may be extended for an additional 12 months
Compensation and benefits
Compensation
Depending on experience, between €3131 and €4806 gross monthly
Annual leave and RTT
44 jours
Remote Working practice and compensation
Pratique et indemnisation du TT
Transport
Prise en charge à 75% du coût et forfait mobilité durable jusqu’à 300€
About the offer
| Offer reference | UMR8254-SYLDES-018 |
|---|---|
| CN Section(s) / Research Area | Astrophysics |
About the CNRS
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