The objective of the Doctoral Program in Astrophysics is to train high-level researchers who will make full use of the existing infrastructure for astronomy in Chile.
Benefits of studying at the Institute of Astrophysics at PUC Chile:
Program accredited by CNA-Chile for seven years until April 2020 (accreditation extended according to Exempt Resolution DJ N°106-4).
The Doctoral Program in Astrophysics objective is to train high-level researchers who will make full use of the existing infrastructure for astronomy in Chile.
A Doctor in Astrophysics will be able to independently carry out original, novel, and relevant research in the general area of astrophysics. It implies a well-developed critical ability, independence of judgment, and a solid self-learner ability. In particular, it will require a solid knowledge base and understanding of physics and its application to astronomical phenomena. It also includes a broad culture in astrophysics and the most relevant problems of this science today and detailed knowledge of a particular area of astrophysics.
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Applicants must have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Astronomy or Physics (or related areas), full-time dedication, and good command of the English and/or Spanish language. Previous research experience, while not a requirement, is considered positive. Application documents:
Based on these documents, the Postgraduate Committee will prepare a candidate ranking based on the following scale:
Those selected who accept our offer will be contacted to initiate procedures related to health insurance (FONASA, ISAPRE or other), visa for foreign students, etc. The Institute of Astrophysics and the PUC are committed to offering equal opportunities and diversity in their working community, including religious freedom. Minority applications are especially welcome. |
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PhD in Astronomy, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.
Line(s) of research: The study of physical processes regulating galaxy formation and evolution using numerical models and simulations.