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     Date Submitted:11-07-2008
     Last Modified:11-07-2008 (04:02)
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     Current job:Astronomer
     Employment Term:Temp/Contract
     Relocation:Europe only
     Date available:within a month
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Consulting/Engineering Services
     Keywordsastronomer specialised in submillimeter (THz) instrumentation
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    Astronomer specialised in observing techniques (astronomer at APEX telescope for four years), submillimeter instrumentation (bolometer cameras), as well as astrophysical data reduction and interpretation (star formation).

    EXPERIENCE
    • Astronomer at ESO - APEX, Chile, 2004 - 2008
             - In charge of observations at the APEX radio-telescope located in the Atacama desert at 5100 meters above sea level (funded by ESO, MPI and Onsala).
            - Specialist of the bolometric instrumentation at the telescope (3 cameras). In particular, responsible for the tests of the submillimeter camera Artemis (CEA - ESO).
            - Member of the science operation group, in charge of the calibrations, pointing, holography and software maintenance and improvement.
             - Observational astronomer with strong interest in star formation.

    • PhD Student at CEA/SAp, France, 2000 - 2004
            - Study and tests of a new generation bolometer camera for ground-based millimeter astronomy (solid state physics, optics, cryogenics, electronics, simulations of astrophysical observations, tests on telescopes, data processing and interpretation).
            - Development of a cryogenic Fourrier Transform spectrometer working in the submillimeter and millimeter domain.

    • Research Engineer at CEA/SAp, France, 7 months in 1999 (internship)
            - Characterisation of a new type of resistive bolometer arrays for the detector selection of the Herschel / Spire instrument.

    EDUCATION
    • 2004 - PhD astrophysics, Université Paris 6 Pierre et Marie Curie, France  (“Très Honorable” Honours).
    • 2000 - Master of Science (DEA) in Astrophysics and Instrumentation, Université Paris 6 Pierre et Marie Curie, France  (“Bien” Honours).
    • 1999 - University Engineering Degree (DESS) in Optics and Materials, Université Paris 7 Denis Diderot, France (“Assez Bien” Honours).
    • 1998 - BSc Applied Physics, Nottingham Trent University, England (2nd Class, 1st Div. Honours).
    • 1996 - University Degree in Technology (DUT), specialty Physics, IUT of Clermont-Ferrand, France.
    • 1994 - High School Diploma, specialty Physics and Mathematics, lycée Banville Moulins, France.
    COMPUTING SKILLS : Unix, Mac OS X, Python, Matlab, C, Gildas, BoA, Zemax, LabView, LaTeX.

    LANGUAGES : French : mother tongue. English, Spanish : fluent.

    INTERESTS :
    • Scientific demonstrator (astronomy) at the “Cité des Sciences”, Paris, France in 2002.
    • Sports : Basketball (player in many teams ), mountain-biking.
    • Fellow of the French organisation of ornithology.


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