At the LPI, the successful candidate will enjoy interactions with the diverse Science Staff, scientists at the nearby ARES Division (JSC), and with faculty of nearby universities such as Rice University and the University of Houston. The LPI Science Staff has expertise in many areas of planetary science, is leading a new NASA Support for Planetary Sample Science team focused on training in astromaterials sample handling and research, includes a NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI) team focused on the Moon and on impact processes, and includes a growing astrobiology laboratory.
The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in Planetary Sciences, Geosciences (e.g., Geology, Geochemistry), Astrobiology, Astronomy, Physics or related relevant fields, ideally with at least 10 years of experience as a scientist. The candidate must be a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident and must be able to pass a detailed government background investigation.
The successful candidate will be expected to: design and conduct research in planetary science; maintain, propose for and receive external funding for research; support and advise post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, and/or undergraduate summer interns; maintain or seek involvement with spacecraft missions; and participate with NASA and the science community in review panels, analysis and advisory groups. Experience in managing diverse science personnel would be an asset.
Part of the role of an LPI staff scientist is to support NASA and the planetary science community. This support includes (but is not limited to) activities such as: conceiving and implementing broad, multi-year science research programs that may involve other LPI and/or ARES personnel; maintaining and managing the LPI’s SEM and spectrometers; participating in LPI’s summer intern programs; working with visiting scientists on NASA-funded research; supporting workshops and conferences focused on topics in planetary science; participating in the XSPACE meteorite curation facility; and involvement in public engagement activities. Experience in some of these areas is expected, along with excellent communication skills.
For more information about the position, please contact the LPI Director, Dr. Walter Kiefer, kiefer@lpi.usra.edu. Interested applicants should apply to the posting at USRA Careers and must submit all materials via ADP; application material submitted outside of this platform will not be considered. The required application material includes (1) cover letter evidencing the qualifications of the applicant to this position, (2) curriculum vitae with list of publications and research grant history, (3) two- to three-page statement of research interests and plans describing the candidate’s expected independent research program at the LPI, and (4) list of at least three professional references. Review of candidates will begin on October 15, 2024. However, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
USRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities / Gender & Gender Identity / Protected Veterans / Disabled / Sexual Orientation.
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