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The Tracking Systems and Application Section provides world-leading capability and expertise in a wide range of technologies that are critical to spacecraft tracking and related applications. The section pioneered the classical gravity-sensing GRACE mission series, which measures fluctuations in inter-spacecraft range to measure time-variable gravity of the Earth. Laser Ranging Interferometer from GRACE Follow-On was derived from our work on Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) technology development. The Section provides the Deep Space Network (DSN) with precision atomic frequency and time references and distribution systems. The Section supports algorithm development, calibration and validation of NASA’s satellite altimeter missions as well as NASA's deep-space missions by providing to the JPL navigators unique and extremely precise radiometric sources and data types. The Section also delivers to JPL navigators a host of other products that are required for deep space navigation such as celestial and terrestrial reference frame coordinates, Earth orientation parameters, and calibrations to account for the effects of the Earth's troposphere and ionosphere on radiofrequency metric tracking data-types.
For terrestrial and near-Earth users the Section offers the highest accuracy Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based positioning and timing products and services. The Section also performs extensive scientific investigations using its technologies in the areas of planetary dynamics, astrophysics, astrometry and radio astronomy, gravitational waves, geophysics, and fundamental physics.
Responsibilities:
You will be a Research Scientist in the Near-Earth Tracking Systems Group Gravitational-Wave (GW) Research Scientist. The successful applicant will join JPL’s current team in the Origin Of The Universe and the Near Earth Tracking System Groups, collaborating closely with Caltech’s Theoretical Astrophysics Relativity (TAPIR) and Cosmology Group as well as experts from Caltech’s Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise and leadership in developing data analysis algorithms for the upcoming LISA. Applicants should have a substantial track record of peer-reviewed publications related to LISA data analysis.
Required Skills:
Ph.D. in Physics, Astronomy, or a closely related subject area with a minimum of 5 years’ experience, or a master's degree in a similar subject area with a minimum of 7 years of related experience; or a bachelor's degree in a similar subject area with a minimum of 9 years of related experience.
A proven track record of scientific excellence, showcasing innovative thinking and a proactive approach to future research opportunities
Proven experience in leading the development of data analysis algorithms for LISA
Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated effectiveness in a team environment, fostering diverse ideas and backgrounds
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Desired Skills:
Recognized expertise in the LISA “global-fit” problem and a strong track record of peer-reviewed publications related to LISA data analysis
Valued capability in cross-disciplinary science, effectively working at the interfaces of different fields to enhance collaborative efforts
Demonstrated leadership ability, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit, with the potential to invent, develop, and lead missions, instruments, data techniques, and enabling technologies in space astrophysics and physics
Fluency in scientific techniques such as measurements, uncertainty estimation, and data science methodologies that are crucial for executing research
Expertise in areas likely to receive ongoing financial support and contribute to the growth of funding opportunities
Ability to contribute beyond a narrow research area, adapting to evolving project needs and exploring new research avenues
Generalist capabilities alongside specialized expertise, recognizing that the time scale of a career at JPL extends beyond immediate projects
Skill in experimental techniques and hardware
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