The Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of TorontoOpens in a third party website seeks to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to work on scientific and technical problems related to the TIME instrument, a millimeter-wave experiment designed to use line intensity mapping to probe reionization and cosmic star-formation.
“The appointee will work as a member of the research group of Prof. Abigail Crites and is expected to contribute to the success.”
Balley Edwards
Chair, Professor
Travel to Kitt Peak for instrument installation, instrument assembly and operation, preparation of data analysis pipelines, and/or data analysis. People with skills in astronomical instrumentation, particularly in the mm-wavelength range, software development for astronomical instruments, and experience in Python are all encouraged to apply.

Working on other projects
If interested, the appointee will also have an opportunity to work on other projects in the Crites Group including CMB-S4 and CCAT-Prime. Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Prof. CritesOpens in a third party website for additional information on the position and on the TIME collaboration before submitting their application.
- This is the oldest light in the cosmos;
- A wall of fire that blocks signals;
- Distant stars explode into supernovae or when remote galaxies collide, it takes time for news of these events to reach us.
What do we pursue?
If interested, the appointee will also have an opportunity to work on other projects in the Crites Group including CMB-S4 and CCAT-Prime. Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Prof. CritesOpens in a third party website for additional information on the position and on the TIME collaboration before submitting their application.
About applicants
Applicants must have earned a PhD in astronomy, astrophysics, physics, or a related field at the time of appointment. The other selection criteria for this position are: demonstrated experience in astronomical instrumentation including CAD design and cryogenic instrument assembly, testing, and operation; and demonstrated commitment to working with other lab members to build a team that values the contributions of every member and creating an atmosphere of collaboration, respect, and mutual support.
Additional desirable but not essential criteria are: experience with optical design and testing, astronomical data analysis, and a demonstrated ability to supervise research students. The initial appointment will be for two years, with the possibility of further extensions. The position comes with an annual starting salary of CAD $66,330 plus generous benefitsOpens in a third party website, an annual research allowance, relocation assistance, and the opportunity to request additional research funds from the Dunlap Institute.
The Dunlap Institute is committed to an inclusive and flexible workplace. We encourage applications from qualified applicants of all sexual orientations and gender expressions, racialized people, Indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities. Subject to immigration regulations, the successful candidate will be given the option to take up the position as a part-time appointment if needed (e.g., for parental leave). Such a request need not be made as part of a candidate’s initial application.