Application ID: | FNAL-Scientific Computing Division-LSSTAP [#21999, 005716] |
Application Title: | Rubin Observatory/LSST Cosmological Survey - Applications Physicist I |
Application Type: | Other |
Location: | Batavia, Illinois 60510, United States [map] |
Subject Areas: | Computer Science / All areas Astronomy Physics |
Appl Deadline: | 2022/07/22 11:59PM finished (2022/06/29, finished 2023/01/28, listed until 2022/07/22) |
Description: |
We Are: Fermilab is America’s
premier laboratory for particle physics and accelerator research, funded by the
U.S. Department of Energy. We support discovery science experiments in
Illinois and at locations around the world, including deep underground mines in
South Dakota and Canada, mountaintops in Arizona and Chile, and the South Pole. We are strategic risk
takers, innovators, and collaborators. We are engineers, scientists,
technicians, administrative professionals. We are 1,800 employees advancing
knowledge for the benefit of humankind. Fermilab has been at the forefront of
particle physics for more than 40 years. We build world-leading accelerators
and detectors to conduct some of the most advanced particle physics experiments
possible. We collect and analyze the data from those experiments with some of
the most powerful computers in the world. We conduct this research on a
6,800-acre prairie, 35 miles outside Chicago, a treasure that has been designated
a National Environmental Research Park. Fermilab has internationally leading programs in high energy physics, neutrino physics, accelerator physics, quantum physics, and cosmological physics. We are seeking someone to work in cosmological physics. Fermilab is part of the operations team for the Vera C. Rubin Observatory currently under construction in Chile, consisting of an 8.4m telescope, a meter scale widefield CCD camera, and an international data reduction system and science platform, all aimed at carrying out the LSST imaging survey over the Southern Sky repeatedly over a 10 year period. The data will be unprecedented in scale and sensitivity to faint objects and the in the exploration of the time domain. Fermilab scientists are collaborators in the LSST/Dark Energy Science Collaboration (DESC) which will use the LSST data to make the world’s most powerful cosmological analyses. This position is for an astronomer/physicist to play a critical role in the reduction of the data of LSST. The position entails working with the interim data facility on a Google Cloud platform and with the United States Data Facility (USDF) at SLAC National Laboratory, using workflows for the data reduction that span the USDF, the UK Data Facility and the France Data Facility. For the right candidate there are options to extend your responsibilities to survey strategy and progress metrics and/or to the DESC data production at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC). If you come from a physics background, we want to hear about data processing across multiple sites, the grid, or the cloud, about getting databases connected to processing, about data movement, about how you managed large campaigns of simulations or processing. If you are from an astrophysical background, we want to hear about experience in large surveys, about how you dealt with data flow from the telescope to the scientist, about databases and reduction software, how you work in large, distributed teams, and how fast you learn unfamiliar software systems that perform the astronomy you do understand. The position comes with a 20% research fraction for the time spent on Rubin operations. You Will:
We Are Looking For:
Applicable Knowledge, Skills
and Abilities Preferred:
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