
Professors John Monnier (Astronomy) and Steven Cundiff (Physics) are currently recruiting for a postdoctoral research fellow position. This is a one-year appointment to start in late Fall 2025, with the possibility of renewal, contingent upon funding and satisfactory performance.
The Research Fellow will lead a lab demonstration of a highly-multiplexed heterodyne interferometer for remote-sensing/astronomical applications. The U. Michigan contribution is a key part of a larger interdisciplinary, multi-institution grant “Precision Radiometry for Incoherent Spectral Measurements (PRISM)" funded by the AFOSR (PI: Burghoff, UT-Austin, with partners at UCB, UCF, CU, USC, & Yale).
Responsibilities
Design and execute experiments involving optical combs, spectrometers, and detector arrays for interferometry at optical/NIR wavelengths.
Collaborate with partners at other institutions on hardware and fieldwork, including travel to carry-out sky demonstrations.
Publish results in peer-reviewed journals and present at scientific conferences.
Required Qualifications
Proof of PhD in an area of experimental physics or engineering is required before start date.
Desired Qualifications
Proficiency in laboratory work, especially with relevant technologies.
Proven ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and a track record of peer-reviewed publications.
Familiarity with optical/near-infrared interferometry, spectroscopy, high-resolution imaging, and/or remote-sensing techniques.
This role offers lab-based work, requiring on-site presence at the University of Michigan.
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