CSIRO acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards reconciliation
CSIRO is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people involved in our activities and programs. View our Child Safe Policy.
CSIRO Early Research Career (CERC) Postdoctoral Fellowships provide opportunities to scientists and engineers and aim to develop the next generation of future leaders of the innovation system.
The successful candidate will develop an FPGA prototype of a groundbreaking all-sky radio camera for large aperture arrays that will occupy the landscape of modern radio astronomy. This innovative radio camera prototype will generate high-speed (over 1000 FPS) real-time images while consuming less than 5% of the energy of current methods. It addresses computational and bandwidth challenges, making it energy-efficient and cost-effective for discovering explosive and transient astrophysical phenomena. This high-speed, all-sky radio camera will be the first of its kind, revolutionizing our understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and high-energy phenomena in the universe.
This project will directly support several aperture array initiatives at CSIRO Space & Astronomy, including all-sky transient monitors, future lunar radio arrays, and a Low-frequency Australian Megametre Baseline Demonstrator Array (LAMBDA) concept that aims to extend Square Kilometre Array (SKA-low) by constructing SKA-low-like stations at CSIRO sites like Parkes and Narrabri. The prototype --designed for dense, large-N arrays-- will enhance their capabilities and amplify the impact potential of large upcoming arrays like SKA-low. Compared to existing alternatives, the FPGA technology will be leveraged to achieve a larger processing and memory bandwidth when working with large aperture arrays. The project will be a pathfinder for fast, all-sky imaging with future mid-frequency aperture arrays consisting of thousands to tens of thousands of antennas being conceived by CSIRO Space & Astronomy and several international groups for monitoring the sky for transient phenomena at radio wavelengths.
Location: Sydney, NSW (Perth, WA considered)
Salary: AU$99,990 - AU$109,527 plus 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: Specified term of 2 years
Reference: 99215
For full details about this role please view the Position Description
Applications for this position are open to Australian/New Zealand Citizens, Australian Permanent Residents or international candidates (both offshore and onshore) who either hold, or will be able to obtain, a valid working visa for the duration of the specified term (visa sponsorship and relocation assistance may be provided to the successful candidate if required).
Appointment to this role is subject to provision of a national police check and may be subject to other security/medical/character requirements.
We work flexibly at CSIRO, offering a range of options for how, when and where you work.
We are working hard to recruit people representing the diversity across our society, and ensure that all our people feel supported to do their best work and feel empowered to let their ideas flourish.
At CSIRO Australia's national science agency, we solve the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. We put the safety and wellbeing of our people above all else and earn trust everywhere because we only deal in facts. We collaborate widely and generously and deliver solutions with real impact.
CSIRO is committed to values-based leadership to inspire performance and unlock the potential of our people.
Join us and start creating tomorrow today!
Please apply on-line and provide a cover letter and CV that best demonstrate your motivation and ability to meet the requirements of this role.
10 March 2025, 11:00pm AEDT
CSIRO acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards reconciliation
CSIRO is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people involved in our activities and programs. View our Child Safe Policy.
CSIRO Early Research Career (CERC) Postdoctoral Fellowships provide opportunities to scientists and engineers and aim to develop the next generation of future leaders of the innovation system.
The successful candidate will develop an FPGA prototype of a groundbreaking all-sky radio camera for large aperture arrays that will occupy the landscape of modern radio astronomy. This innovative radio camera prototype will generate high-speed (over 1000 FPS) real-time images while consuming less than 5% of the energy of current methods. It addresses computational and bandwidth challenges, making it energy-efficient and cost-effective for discovering explosive and transient astrophysical phenomena. This high-speed, all-sky radio camera will be the first of its kind, revolutionizing our understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and high-energy phenomena in the universe.
This project will directly support several aperture array initiatives at CSIRO Space & Astronomy, including all-sky transient monitors, future lunar radio arrays, and a Low-frequency Australian Megametre Baseline Demonstrator Array (LAMBDA) concept that aims to extend Square Kilometre Array (SKA-low) by constructing SKA-low-like stations at CSIRO sites like Parkes and Narrabri. The prototype --designed for dense, large-N arrays-- will enhance their capabilities and amplify the impact potential of large upcoming arrays like SKA-low. Compared to existing alternatives, the FPGA technology will be leveraged to achieve a larger processing and memory bandwidth when working with large aperture arrays. The project will be a pathfinder for fast, all-sky imaging with future mid-frequency aperture arrays consisting of thousands to tens of thousands of antennas being conceived by CSIRO Space & Astronomy and several international groups for monitoring the sky for transient phenomena at radio wavelengths.
Location: Sydney, NSW (Perth, WA considered)
Salary: AU$99,990 - AU$109,527 plus 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: Specified term of 2 years
Reference: 99215
For full details about this role please view the Position Description
Applications for this position are open to Australian/New Zealand Citizens, Australian Permanent Residents or international candidates (both offshore and onshore) who either hold, or will be able to obtain, a valid working visa for the duration of the specified term (visa sponsorship and relocation assistance may be provided to the successful candidate if required).
Appointment to this role is subject to provision of a national police check and may be subject to other security/medical/character requirements.
We work flexibly at CSIRO, offering a range of options for how, when and where you work.
We are working hard to recruit people representing the diversity across our society, and ensure that all our people feel supported to do their best work and feel empowered to let their ideas flourish.
At CSIRO Australia's national science agency, we solve the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. We put the safety and wellbeing of our people above all else and earn trust everywhere because we only deal in facts. We collaborate widely and generously and deliver solutions with real impact.
CSIRO is committed to values-based leadership to inspire performance and unlock the potential of our people.
Join us and start creating tomorrow today!
Please apply on-line and provide a cover letter and CV that best demonstrate your motivation and ability to meet the requirements of this role.
10 March 2025, 11:00pm AEDT
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