Application deadline: 1 June 2016, or until the position is filled
Start date: 1 July 2016, or as soon as possible.
NARIT, the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, is offering one post-doctoral position starting from May 2016.
Application deadline: 1 June 2016, or until the position is filled
Start date: 1 July 2016, or as soon as possible.
NARIT, the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, is offering one post-doctoral position starting from May 2016.
If you are an astronomer or an astrophysicist or a scientist** on the way to or from somewhere else in the neighbourhood of Thailand, you are very welcome to make a stopover in Chiang Mai, a big city in the northern part of Thailand, and spend a few days with us at NARIT.
About NARIT
NARIT is a leading organization in Thailand and South-East Asia based in Chiang Mai. In particular, NARIT manages the Thai National Observatory at a 2,457m site on Doi Inthanon, with a new 2.4-meter telescope which is the largest in South East Asia. NARIT also comprises an optical laboratory which includes all the essential equipment to perform cutting edge research in optics. In the framework of the development of a group dedicated to the research and development in optical instrumentation, NARIT is recruiting an research assistant.
About NARIT
NARIT is a leading organization in Thailand and South-East Asia based in Chiang Mai. In particular, NARIT manages the Thai National Observatory at a 2,457m site on Doi Inthanon, with a new 2.4-meter telescope which is the largest in South East Asia. NARIT also comprises an optical laboratory which includes all the essential equipment to perform cutting edge research in optics. In the framework of the development of a group dedicated to the research and development in optical instrumentation, NARIT is recruiting a mechanical and system engineer.
About NARIT and the Thai Space Consortium
NARIT is a leading organization in Thailand and South-East Asia based in Chiang Mai. In particular, NARIT manages the Thai National Observatory at a 2,457m site on Doi Inthanon, with a new 2.4-meter telescope which is the largest in South East Asia. NARIT also comprises an optical laboratory which includes all the essential equipment to perform cutting edge research in optics.