Student Assistant (f/m/d) — Planetary Science & Remote Sensing
Remote · Full Time
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- Work from home
- Education
- Master's student
- Eligibility
- Students with programming skills and relevant knowledge in classical mechanics or solar system dynamics are encouraged to apply; the role is also suitable for a master’s thesis in planetary science or physics.
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Job description
About the role
The Planetary Science and Remote Sensing research team at the Institute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, is contributing to NASA’s Europa Clipper mission via the dust detector instrument onboard the spacecraft. As part of this work, the group builds theoretical models of the dust environment around Jupiter’s moon Europa.
The position is intended for a student who brings programming ability and familiarity with classical mechanics or the dynamics of solar system bodies. The assignment is suitable for a master’s thesis in planetary science or physics.
Reference code: SHK-SUDA-CLOUD_B
Working time: 41 hours per month
Employment period: Limited until 29.02.2028 (end of project)
Location: Berlin, Germany
Project context
The work is part of ongoing preparations for measurements by the Surface Dust Analyzer (SUDA), an instrument on the NASA Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa. The project focuses on how Europa’s surface topography affects the signal recorded by the instrument.
Tasks
The student will work under supervision to apply a software tool developed within the group for studying how small particles such as dust are released from planetary moons.
Desired profile
The team is looking for applicants with a background or interest in planetology, a solid understanding of classical mechanics, programming experience, and very good English skills at B2/C1 level.
Additional information
For questions, please contact Dr. Jürgen Schmidt at juergen.schmidt@fu-berlin.de or +49 30 838 71050.
Website: https://www.geo.fu-berlin.de/en/geol/fachrichtungen/planet/index.html