I'm on the academic job market this fall! 🄳

I recently completed my PhD, and I'm looking for a 3+ year postdoc position. I'm also applying to fellowships to potentially work on my own project ideas. šŸ”­

Buckle up! It's time for a thread of self-promo šŸ˜‡

In broad terms, my specialities are:

šŸ–„ļø Processing large datasets
šŸ—² Machine learning (supervised & unsupervised)
šŸ“ˆ Bayesian statistics
✨ Galactic dynamics

I'm also a very competent programmer with over 10 years' of experience writing scientific software.

During my PhD, I worked with Gaia data to create the largest homogeneous catalogue of open clusters to date.

I used multiple different machine learning techniques to turn 729 million stars into a cleaned catalogue of over 7000 clusters, containing many new objects.

I also used approximate Bayesian machine learning/variational inference to classify the clusters probabilistically into those that are and are not reliable single stellar populations, as well as inferring basic parameters like their ages.

Within the next few months, my third first author paper should be out too!

Without revealing too much, it dives into star cluster dynamics, and should completely change the way that open clusters are defined observationally. šŸ‘€

Finally, it's also worth mentioning everything else!

From EDI work to open source software to outreach, I've also done a ton of other meta-science things that would make me an asset to your department & research group.

Ideally, I'd like to find a project/fellowship where I can keep working with Gaia data and/or star clusters.

But my masters' project was about determining galaxy redshifts with machine learning! So I'm also up for a change if you have an interesting project.

āž”ļø Please send me interesting positions & fellowships!

šŸ”Š I'd also be excited to come and give a talk at your department - drop me an email (there's a link on my website in my bio.)

Finally, you can check out my CV! I’m still tweaking it ahead of job season (and I'd love any and all feedback on it), but it has a more complete list of my academic history.

Thanks for reading!

https://cv.emily.space

@emilydoesastro Best of luck! I know there's some kick-ass astronomers and high-energy physicists but I worked as an engineer at the geophysics department, so I wouldn't be able to give you any meaningful referrals. Many exciting data science openings at the meterological agency (DMI.dk), mostly remote sensing/satellite stuff, and mostly pertaining to Greenland and ice caps. If any of that sounds interesting, do talk to @Ruth_Mottram!

@jchillerup @emilydoesastro you sound awesome! And qualified for almost anything... If any of the jobs on @dmidk sound up your street, give me a shout...šŸ˜Ž.

(We're currently looking for climate research software developers for example, but plenty of scope to define your own research projects within that space)

https://www.dmi.dk/job-og-karriere/ledige-stillinger/

Ledige stillinger

DMI

@Ruth_Mottram @jchillerup @[email protected] it's a small world!!! I have a friend here who has done some awesome software work over the last few years who is literally applying to that job šŸ˜†

My own plan B if astro doesn't work out is research-adjacent software development too, will keep you folks in mind as an option!

@emilydoesastro @Ruth_Mottram errr, looks like I forgot an "at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen" somewhere in there 😬