SCIENTIST – Planetary Science Researcher – Boulder, Colorado

Southwest Research Institute

Who We Are:

Southwest Research Institutes Solar System Science & Exploration Division
is located in Boulder, Colorado. We conduct basic observational,
modeling, and theoretical research in a wide range of solar system and
astrophysical topics, including Solar Physics/Heliophysics, Planetary
Science, Astrophysics, Origins Research, and Geophysics. We also
participate and/or lead several NASA orbital and deep space missions,
including PUNCH (Sun), Solar Orbiter (Sun), Vigil (Sun),
Mars Science Laboratory (Mars), New Horizons (Pluto) and Lucy
(Jovian Trojans).

Objectives of this Role:

Create lunar data products.
Investigate the physics and morphology of secondary crater impacts through
empirical research.
Determine the role geology and geophysics play in small-body impact crater
populations (e.g., for asteroids and Kuiper belt objects).

Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:

Improve and enhance data product codes by adding new functionality.
Conduct geologic mapping using ArcGIS and spacecraft images.
Analyze data from spacecraft images and geologic mapping and produce
scientific results.
Model geologic processes to compare with spacecraft data.

Requirements:

Requires a Bachelors degree in Planetary Science.
1 years: Python experience.
Familiarity with Mathematica and ArcGIS.
USGS image processing software, small bodies mapping tool experience.

Special Requirements:

Work assignment is in Boulder, Colorado.

Job Locations: Boulder, Colorado

Salary Range: $55,016.00 – $91,728.00

For more information about this division, visit the Solar System Science &
Exploration home page.

For benefits information at our San Antonio location, click here.
For benefits information at all other locations, click here.

An Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Race/Color/Religion/Sex/Sexual Orientation/Gender
Identity/National Origin/Disabled/Veteran
Committed to Diversity in the Workplace

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