You will hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant area of planetary plasma physics, particularly in the context of unmagnetised bodies such as Mars. You should bring a strong track record of research in the field, including experience in handling and interpreting multi-source spacecraft data, and be proficient in scientific programming languages such as Python, IDL, FORTRAN or Matlab. A deep understanding of space weather processes and their effects on planetary ionospheres is essential, along with evidence of publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
We are looking for a researcher who demonstrates scientific curiosity, strong problem-solving abilities, and the capability to lead in both academic output and collaborative environments. You should be able to manage complex datasets, adapt to evolving research priorities, and contribute constructively to team discussions.