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The LOFAR ERIC Council is actively seeking the next Executive Director of LOFAR.
The LOFAR ERIC[1] is a new European Research Infrastructure Consortium recently established by the European Commission. Our mission is to ensure coordinated exploitation of the LOFAR (Low Frequency Array) infrastructure, a key instrument for radio astronomy, to produce world-class scientific research and pursue further development. LOFAR is by its nature a pan-European project, with 52 antenna stations located across 8 European countries: The Netherlands, Germany, Poland, France, Ireland, Latvia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The construction of 2 further international stations in Italy and Bulgaria is planned.
The mission of LOFAR ERIC has several components.
Responsibilities
The Executive Director will play a pivotal role in representing LOFAR ERIC to all relevant stakeholders and ensure the efficient joint operation of the LOFAR facilities. The Executive Director reports and is accountable to the LOFAR ERIC Council. Key responsibilities include:
[1] Originally the International LOFAR Telescope, ILT, a legal entity in the Netherlands. The LOFAR ERIC was formally established by the European Commission on 20 December 2023.
Fixed-term contract: The position is available for five years and may be renewed by the LOFAR ERIC Council.
The Director will formally be employed by the institutes organization of the Dutch Research Council (NWO-I), which is the parent organization of the hosting institute, and will be seconded to LOFAR ERIC. The position is available for five years and may be renewed by the LOFAR ERIC Council.
The position is based in an inspiring, innovative, and pleasant working environment on ASTRONs premises near Dwingeloo, nestled in the heart of the beautiful National Park 'Dwingelder Veld'. Here, LOFAR ERIC and ASTRON foster an international and inclusive work culture, combining astronomy, operations, and engineering under one roof. NWO-I offers competitive primary and secondary conditions, including:
The terms of employment adhere to the Dutch Collective Labour Agreement for Research Institutions (for more information about NWO-I, please visit www.nwo-i.nl/en/).
LOFAR ERIC is the coordinating organisation to optimise the joint exploitation and to maximise the science output of the LOFAR facilities. The LOFAR ERIC founding membership includes 6 member countries (The Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Germany, Ireland and Bulgaria) and bilateral arrangements with research bodies in the UK, Sweden, France and Latvia. The vision of LOFAR ERIC is to ensure that LOFAR remains the world's most powerful very-low-frequency and long-baseline radio interferometer, to serve the needs of the European research community, and to bring the community together to maximise the scientific output from the powerful and versatile LOFAR infrastructure. Through this, LOFAR ERIC aims to provide hands-on scientific and technical skills and knowledge that will enable European researchers to establish and maintain global leadership positions in radio astronomy.
Currently, the International LOFAR Telescope is being upgraded to LOFAR2.0, enabling even greater scientific capability and opportunity for a growing international radio astronomy user community. LOFAR also provides a platform for conducting research in other science disciplines, such as the study of lightning, the ionosphere, and Space Weather. As such, LOFAR attracts a very broad user community from a wide range of countries.
LOFAR ERIC has its statutory seat in Dwingeloo, the Netherlands, and is hosted by ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, part of the institutes organization of the Dutch Research Council (NWO-I).
LOFAR ERIC strives to be an attractive workplace for all individuals irrespective of their background. Offering a safe and vibrant workplace is an important topic for our group management. We work alongside experts from various fields in a culture of mutual support. This creates an inspirational environment for LOFAR ERIC, where everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive and grow. We are committed to decreasing our organisational footprint – in particular we are exploring circular and green computing solutions.
Information on the LOFAR ERIC and ASTRON can be found at: https://www.lofar.eu/ and http://www.astron.nl.
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