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sampling of the parameter space of eclipsing binary observables, most notably photometric data from NASA’s Kepler and TESS missions. In parallel, the applicant will be given an opportunity to teach
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and observational data from space-borne missions (most notably Kepler and TESS); be proficient in computational astrophysics, astrostatistics, and/or exoplanetary science; participate in Departmental
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Requirements and/or Unusual Work Hours: Special Message to Applicants: Materials required: 1. Cover letter that includes a statement of career goals 2. Curriculum vitae 3. A research statement that summarizes
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, tidally excited pulsations, and RR Lyrae stars. Our research extensively utilizes data from Kepler, TESS, and Gaia, and we are actively involved in the Rubin LSST’s Transiting and Variable Science
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renown locally, nationally and internationally. Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in Physics, Astrophysics, Data Science or a closely related discipline is required. Preferred Qualifications: Teaching: prior
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students, contributing to public events and advancing the Department’s reputation and renown locally, nationally and internationally. Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in Physics, Astrophysics, Data Science or a
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processes; work on formulating an atmosphere model for contact binary stars; partake in research that connects theoretical models and observational data from space-borne missions (most notably Kepler and TESS