Postdoctoral Research Assistant - Space Instrumentation

Posted 1 day 6 hours ago by RFCSR

£60,000 - £80,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
Oxfordshire, Oxford, United Kingdom, OX1 1
Job Description
Postdoctoral Research Assistant - Space Instrumentation

University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom

This full-time, fixed-term academic position invites an early-career researcher to join a vibrant space instrumentation research group at the University of Oxford's Department of Physics. The role centers on cutting edge development and testing of scientific instruments designed for space science applications, offering an opportunity to contribute to experiments and technologies that support planetary and astrophysical missions. You will work within a collaborative environment of physicists and engineers involved in instrument design, integration and performance evaluation, helping advance hardware and software solutions that push the boundaries of space exploration and observation. The role is ideal for someone with a keen interest in practical instrumentation challenges and the scientific insights they enable.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in physics, engineering or a closely related discipline. A strong academic record with evidence of research potential and interest in space relevant instrumentation development is expected.

Required Expertise, Skills

The successful candidate will bring skills relevant to space instrumentation, which may include hands on experience in designing, building or testing scientific instruments, proficiency with laboratory and integration environments, and familiarity with relevant software and hardware tools. An ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams and communicate technical outcomes clearly is essential.

Salary Details

The role is expected to be offered at a Research Grade commensurate with University of Oxford standards, reflecting the candidate's experience and qualifications.

Application Deadline

Applications for this position close on Wednesday, 25 February 2026.