*************************** ** THE GEM MESSENGER ** *************************** Volume 7, Number 44 December 3, 1997 ------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Staff Opportunities in Space Plasma Physics at Los Alamos National Laboratory ------------------------------------------------------------ From: Jack Gosling The Space Plasma Physics team at Los Alamos has current openings for one, and possibly two, regular staff members to work in space plasma physics. Our most immediate need is for scientists to participate in the analysis and interpretation of solar wind plasma data obtained from Ulysses and ACE. Other space missions in which the plasma team is involved include Cassini, New Millenium DS1, Polar, Geosynchronous, FAST, IMAGE, TWINS, IMP, Genesis, Lunar Prospector, and Mars 2001. To apply formally one should consult the Los Alamos web site (http://www.lanl.gov/Internal/Welcome.html) and follow the instructions for job applications given there. The position(s) available is/are indicated as Job 983114. A copy of the application should also be sent directly to Dr. J. T. Gosling, MS D466, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545. Further information about this opportunity can be obtained by contacting Gosling directly at jgosling@lanl.gov. A formal description of the opportunity follows: Job 983114 - STAFF MEMBER Summary: Work as member of experimental space plasma physics team active in designing, developing, and testing scientific instrumentation for both programmatic and scientific spacecraft missions and for analyzing and interpreting data returned from these missions. The Space Physics Team within the Space and Atmospheric Sciences Group (NIS-1) has an active program of research in solar wind and magnetospheric physics, planetary physics, nuclear test detection, and advanced sensor development for space applications. The research program is centered around experiments flown on NASA and DOD spacecraft and is complemented by theoretical studies. Activities in the first few years will center on software code development, analysis, and interpretation of solar wind plasma data from team experiments on Ulysses and the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE). Required Skills, Knowledge, Abilities: Demonstrated ability in the analysis and interpretation of space physics data. Demonstrated ability in computer code development. Demonstrated record of accomplishment as evidenced by a strong record of scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals. Demonstrated ability to interact well as a team member. Demonstrated ability to communicate well, orally and in writing. Ability to obtain a DOE Q clearance which normally requires U.S. citizenship. Desired Skills, Knowledge, Abilities: Experience in solar wind physics. Education, Training, or Licensing: Ph.D. in Physics, Space Physics, Astrophysics, and/or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Submit resume or application materials to Staffing Group, MS P286. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |To add name to the mailing list, send a message to: editor@igpp.ucla.edu | |For message to whole GEM mailing list, send to: gem@igpp.ucla.edu | | | |URL of GEM Home Page: http://www-ssc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/Welcome.html | |Please update your e-mail address. | |CAUTION: Do not send messages to gem@igpp.ucla.edu unless you want | | your message to go to everyone in the GEM mailing list! | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+