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The Lyman Alpha Mapping Project (LAMP) on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission is seeking a postdoctoral planetary scientist to join our team's investigations of a variety of lunar science questions using far-UV observations of the lunar surface.
Topics of study include characterization of permanently shaded regions at the lunar poles, mapping of surface water frost and hydrates, and identifying regional space weathering effects. The far-UV map and spectra analyses to be performed include comparisons with other LRO and lunar datasets for detailed surveys of regions of interest. Applicants having experience with imaging and/or spectroscopy from space-based observations, and a background in scientific analysis and publication of lunar geology and/or volatiles topics are encouraged to apply. This is a one year limited term position in San Antonio, TX, with extension dependent on availability of funding.
Visit http://www.swri.edu/HR/JobListing.asp and enter Job Code 15-01040 to apply now. For additional inquiries contact Dr. Kurt Retherford at kretherford@swri.edu.
See also: Postdoctoral Position at UCLA (LRO-DIVINER)
Visit http://www.swri.edu/HR/JobListing.asp and enter Job Code 15-01040 to apply now. For additional inquiries contact Dr. Kurt Retherford at kretherford@swri.edu.
See also: Postdoctoral Position at UCLA (LRO-DIVINER)
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