Position Number: 0064103 Location: Parkville Campus (Melbourne, Australia) Role type: Full-time; Fixed-Term for 3 years Faculty: Faculty of Science School: Physics Salary (AUD): Level A– $83,468– $113,262p.a. plus 17% super (*PhD entry-level $105,518 p.a. plus super) Join OzGrav and build a remarkable research portfolio at the University of Melbourne, advancing research in gravitational waves and extreme matter Collaborate with leading researchers while developing your own independent research initiatives Salary packaging, subsidised health and wellbeing services, fitness and cultural clubs, Myki discounts, and a 25% discount on graduate courses to our staff and their immediate families! About the Role The Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) invites applications for a role based at the University of Melbourne, a key collaborator among eight universities collaborating through OzGrav. Established in 2017 following the landmark detection of gravitational waves, OzGrav seeks to deepen our understanding of black holes and the extreme physics of warped spacetime, with discoveries poised to drive the next generation of scientific innovation. This role spans two OzGrav research programs: Detection, which focuses on gravitational wave data analysis and pulsar timing, and Extreme Matter, exploring physics of bulk matter at nuclear density. You will join a team led by A/Prof. Katie Auchettl and Prof. Andrew Melatos, engaging in collaborative projects across OzGrav nodes while also having the space to develop your own independent research initiatives. Examples of existing activities include: Observational searches for continuous gravitational waves in the audio band using advanced signal processing techniques such as hidden Markov models (Program: Detection). Radio and X-ray pulsar timing studies to probe the physics of neutron star interiors and compact object accretion, as well as detect nanohertz gravitational waves (Programs: Detection, Extreme Matter). First-principles theoretical modelling of the superfluid and superconducting interiors of neutron stars, and the origin and evolution of their magnetic fields, to make fundamental discoveries about bulk matter at nuclear density, including the nuclear equation of state (Program: Extreme Matter). This position offers a unique platform to develop your research and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries in gravitational wave science and extreme matter physics. Your responsibilities will include: Significantly contribute towards the research effort of the team and develop research expertise with an increasing degree of autonomy. Undertake original, rigorous, scholarly research in gravitational wave discovery and astrophysics, with an emphasis on OzGrav's Detection and Extreme Matter research programs. Collaborate on this research with members of OzGrav and, where appropriate, members of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Scientific Collaboration. Contribute to and publish academic papers and other scholarly outputs to a high academic standard in accordance with the research expectations of the University of Melbourne. Actively participate in research seminars and conferences to disseminate research findings as opportunities arise. Contribute to the preparation of, or prepare individually where appropriate, research proposal submissions to internal or external funding bodies as relevant. Contribute to and assist in the co-supervision and training of research students. Who We Are Looking For We are seeking a highly motivated researcher with a demonstrated research record and sound publication background, coupled with an ambition to build an impactful academic career. With excellent organisational skills and the ability to lead research projects independently, you thrive in collaborative, multidisciplinary settings. Your communication skills and experience engaging with industry and professional bodies make you adept at fostering valuable partnerships and working effectively with diverse teams. You will also have: Completion (or near completion) of a PhD or equivalent in physics, mathematics, electrical engineering, or a related discipline. A demonstrated aptitude for research, with a sound publication record in relevant areas, commensurate with experience and opportunities. Demonstrated ability to prepare research reports and manuscripts for publication. Strong evidence of ability and desire to build an academic research career trajectory. Demonstrated ability to engage with relevant professional and industry bodies and stakeholders to foster collaborative partnerships. Demonstrated ability to develop, administer and see through to completion appropriately designed research projects with limited supervision. What We Offer You! In addition, we offer the opportunity to be part of a vibrant community and enjoy a range of benefits, including generous leave provisions, salary packaging, health and well-being services and discounts on graduate courses. For more information, check out our benefits page! Join Us! If you feel this role is right for you, please apply with the following documents: Academic CV and publication record Cover Letter outlining your interest and experience The responses against the Selection Criteria^ (found in the Position Description) Research Statement ^For information to help you with compiling short statements to answer the selection criteria and competencies, please go to http://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/selection-criteria Please ensure that you apply through the Apply Now button at the bottom of this advertisement: https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/918673/postdoctoral-fellowship-gravitational-wave-astrophysics However, if you have any questions regarding the recruitment process, please feel free to contact Anna Gradoboeva via email at ******, ensuring that you include the Position Number and the Job Title as the subject. Please do not share your application to this email address. 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