JOB DESCRIPTIONPosition Title: Optical Scientist - PIAA-VortexFLSA Status: Exempt, Full-TimeReports to:NASA Ames Exoplanet Technology GroupLocation: NASA Ames Research CenterREQUIRED: A cover letter, resume and application are required attachments. Applications received without a cover letter and resume will not be accepted.Apply here: Click here to apply: Please do not apply using the EASY APPLY button on other platformsPosition Summary The NASA Ames Exoplanet Technology Group is looking for candidates with bold and innovative ideas to develop unique solutions to challenging problems and to contribute to NASA's future missions to directly image and spectrally characterize exoplanets. These missions include the Roman space telescope flagship (specifically, the coronagraphic instrument), and the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) flagship. As part of this work, there will be potential opportunities for participation on NASA's Great Observatory Maturation Program (GOMAP) for the HWO, as well as planning, conducting, and proposing for astronomical observations, including supporting a contributed mode for the Roman coronagraphic instrument. The optical scientist will primarily support the Phase Induced Amplitude Apodization (PIAA) Vortex Coronagraph Project. In addition to supporting PIAA-Vortex, the optical scientist will have the opportunity to support other projects at approximately 25% of their time. The position is primarily on-site at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA, with some flexibility for hybrid work.
The successful applicant should have a strong interest in the responsibilities listed in the next section, as well as experience in areas related to at least some of these responsibilities.
Salary Range for this position: $ 85,000 - $110,000 (depending on experience)
Responsibilities- Innovate and invent techniques to improve performance and/or accelerate the maturation of high contrast imaging technologies. Initially, this will focus on the currently funded PIAA-Vortex coronagraph project, but the successful applicant will have opportunities to contribute to other projects (e.g., Multi-star wavefront control, AstroPIC photonic integrated circuits) and is expected to invent new ones in the longer term.
- Computational modeling of instruments and missions (preferably in Python, MATLAB, and/or other scientific programming languages), including optical propagation, wavefront control, and expected science.
- Design and conduct laboratory experiments to characterize the performance of high-contrast imaging systems and components, including throughput, aberration sensitivity, and contrast, both on in-air and vacuum testbeds.
- Write and contribute to scientific papers.
- Present results at scientific workshops and conferences.
- Write and contribute to grant proposals.
Qualifications- MS or PhD in Optical Science, Astronomy, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field.
- 1-4 years of experience in high-contrast imaging laboratories, performing precision alignment of optical elements, and conducting lab demonstrations. (including MS/PhD work).
- Experience with coronagraph modeling, data acquisition and analysis, wavefront control, and astronomy using Python and/or MATLAB.
- Experience with Phase Induced Amplitude Apodization (PIAA) and/or Vortex coronagraphs is a plus
- Experience with Ansys Zemax OpticStudio is a plus.
- Experience with instruments and/or missions that have flown is a significant plus.
- Position is primarily on-site at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA, with some flexibility for hybrid work.
- Must be a US Person as defined under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR 120.62), as an individual who is a lawful U.S. citizen, a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder), or a protected individual, such as a refugee or asylee. This is required for this role to enable the employee to access ITAR-restricted information.
- Experience in working in a team environment, ability to work synergistically in collaboration with other researchers/scientists.
- Excellent communications skills.
Physical Requirements- Perform desk-based computer tasks for extended periods of time.
- Assemble and manipulate optical layouts on a testbed (grasp lightly, and use fine manipulation, lift, carry, push and pull objects that weigh up to 25 lbs).
- Stand, walk, reach, or work above shoulders and use a telephone.