Post by Muskan Sahu
Bundelkhand University Research Scholar specializing in luminescent materials, optoelectronics, and laser materials, as well as atomic spectroscopy. Gate Qualified in 2022.
π PhD Research Fellow in Mars Atmospheric Science | University of Oslo, Norway π³π΄ Passionate about Space Science, Planetary Atmospheres, and Mars Exploration? An exciting, fully funded PhD opportunity is now open at the University of Oslo. π¬ Position: PhD Research Fellow in Mars Atmospheric Science π Location: Kjeller, LillestrΓΈm, Norway π Start Date: Autumn 2026 β³ Duration: 3 Years (possible 4th year with teaching/research duties) Research Areas π Martian Water Cycle βοΈ Space Weather and Atmospheric Composition β¨ Martian Aurora and Atmospheric Dynamics π Spectroscopic Data Analysis & Atmospheric Modeling Work with Major Mars Missions π NASA Mars 2020 Perseverance Mission π°οΈ ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter π Mars Express Eligibility β Master's degree in Physics, Planetary Science, Meteorology, Geophysics, or related disciplines β Strong Python programming skills β Excellent English communication skills β Interest in planetary, atmospheric, or space sciences Benefits π° Salary: NOK 550,800 β 595,000 per year π₯ Excellent welfare and pension benefits π International research environment π Strong career development opportunities This is a remarkable opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking Mars research while collaborating with leading international space missions and researchers. π© For scientific inquiries: Associate Professor Elise Wright Knutsen βοΈ [email protected] π© For application and recruitment-related inquiries: HR Adviser Elin Thoresen βοΈ [email protected] π Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through the official University of Oslo recruitment portal. #PhD #MarsScience #SpaceScience #PlanetaryScience #Astronomy #ResearchOpportunity #UniversityOfOslo #PerseveranceRover #ExoMars #MarsExpress #Physics #AtmosphericScience #STEMCareers #ResearchJobs #Norway #AcademicJobs #HigherEducation #SpaceExploration #PlanetaryResearch #PhDPosition