Job Description
About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to cutting-edge work in cosmology, focusing on the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) within the internationally renowned Simons Observatory collaboration.
You will be involved in both theoretical and data-driven research, with a particular emphasis on areas such as:
CMB lensing
Power spectrum estimation
Likelihood construction and parameter inference
Cosmological data analysis techniques
Working under the guidance of Antony Lewis, you will collaborate with a local research group while also engaging with the broader international Simons Observatory network. Alongside collaborative responsibilities, you will have the freedom to develop and pursue your own independent research ideas.
For background on UK-supported astrophysics and space science research.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct advanced research in CMB science, particularly related to Simons Observatory data
Develop and apply numerical and statistical methods for cosmological analysis
Contribute to collaborative research outputs within an international consortium
Publish findings in leading scientific journals
Present research at conferences and workshops
Initiate independent research aligned with broader project goals
This role contributes to the UK’s broader scientific research strategy
About You
We are looking for a highly motivated researcher with a strong background in cosmology and computational analysis.
Essential requirements:
PhD in physics, cosmology, astrophysics, or a closely related field
Proven expertise in CMB data analysis
Strong programming and numerical modelling skills
Experience in areas such as CMB lensing, power spectra, or parameter estimation
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
Desirable experience:
Prior involvement in large-scale collaborations such as Simons Observatory or similar experiments
Postdoctoral research experience
Familiarity with advanced statistical inference techniques
About the School
The School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences is a research-driven academic environment committed to excellence in both teaching and research. It aims to maintain a strong global reputation by advancing high-impact scientific work and fostering innovation.
The School promotes a collaborative and inclusive culture where researchers and students can thrive. It is also recognised for its commitment to equality and diversity, supported by initiatives such as the Athena Swan Charter
Why Join This University?
Situated near the South Downs National Park, the campus offers an inspiring and well-connected environment for research and collaboration.
Benefits include:
- Competitive salary and pension scheme
Flexible working arrangements
Support for career development and research progression
Inclusive and supportive workplace culture
The university aligns with UK workplace equality standards
Eligibility and Visa Information
This role may qualify for sponsorship under the UK Skilled Worker visa route, subject to eligibility criteria such as salary thresholds and individual circumstances.
All work associated with this role must be carried out within the UK.
Application Process
Applicants should submit:
A full CV including publication list
A research statement outlining interests and experience
- Informal enquiries: Antony Lewis
- Interview format: Online (via Zoom)
The university actively encourages applications from underrepresented groups in STEMM and is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive research environment.