Postdoctoral Research – X‑ray Analysis of Galaxy Clusters
Salary £31,387–£46,485 per annum (minimum £35,608 for PhD holders). Scale progression subject to performance.
Location University Park, University of Nottingham, School of Physics & Astronomy.
Closing Date Tuesday 10 March 2026. Reference SCI400726.
Overview
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position analysing X‑ray observations of galaxy clusters with Dr Helen Russell. The successful candidate will play a lead role in the analysis of new XRISM observations of cluster cores awarded to PI Russell in Cycles 1 and 2. This position is funded by a 5‑year Leverhulme Trust award, ‘The physics underpinning feedback from supermassive black holes’, and includes generous travel funding and computing equipment.
Responsibilities
* Lead analysis of XRISM observations of cluster cores and map dynamics of cluster atmospheres.
* Conduct X‑ray data reduction, spectral fitting and interpretation of cluster physics.
* Collaborate with theory, simulations and machine‑learning groups within the Astronomy Group.
* Publish results in high‑impact refereed journals and present at conferences.
* Assist in the development of new analysis pipelines and support junior researchers.
Qualifications
* Ph.D. in astrophysics, X‑ray astronomy or related area (or near completion).
* Experience with analysis of X‑ray observations, XRISM or similar missions.
* Strong computational skills and experience with data analysis software.
* Excellent written and oral communication and teamwork skills.
* Interest in supermassive black hole feedback, galaxy cluster physics or related topics.
Start & Hours
* Flexible start date, but preferably by 1 October 2026; funded until 31 August 2029.
* Full‑time (36.25 h per week). Job‑share arrangements may be considered.
Benefits
Contributions to the University’s commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Standard institutional benefits and support for international relocation.
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