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Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Gravitational-Wave Astronomy at Southampton

Times Higher Education
January 20, 20262 days ago
Research Fellow, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

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The University of Southampton seeks a postdoctoral researcher for gravitational-wave astronomy. The role involves computational Bayesian inference and astrophysical applications, funded by STFC. The successful applicant will join a substantial gravitational physics research group with extensive collaborations. A relevant PhD and a research track record in the field are required. The full-time position is for two years, with a potential extension.

The University of Southampton is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position in gravitational-wave astronomy. The successful candidate will join Greg Ashton’s STFC-funded programme, Advancing Gravitational-Wave Astronomy Using Artificial Intelligence, to work on computational Bayesian inference methods and their astrophysical applications. Southampton's School of Mathematical Sciences is home to a large research group in gravitational physics, comprising 9 staff members, over 15 postdoctoral researchers, and approximately 15 PhD students. Research in the group includes black-hole and neutron-star physics, gravitational-wave source modelling and data analysis, gravitational self-force modelling and numerical relativity. The group is involved in the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, the LISA Consortium, the Einstein Telescope collaboration and the Cosmic Explorer consortium. Candidates should demonstrate a track record of research in gravitational-wave astronomy. The applicant will have, or be about to obtain, a relevant PhD degree in physics or mathematics. This is a full-time post, available from the 5th of January 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The post is funded for two years with the possibility of a 1-year extension. A complete application should include (i) a CV, including a list of publications, (ii) a statement of research interests (1 to 2 pages), and (iii) the contact information of at least two referees.

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    Gravitational-Wave Astronomy Postdoc | Univ. of Southampton