Careers in research - Observatoire de Paris

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Careers in research - Observatoire de Paris
Careers in research
Extrait du Observatoire de Paris centre de recherche et enseignement en astronomie et
astrophysique relevant du Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche.
https://www.obspm.fr/careers-in-research.html
Careers in research
Date de mise en ligne : vendredi 8 février 2013
Observatoire de Paris centre de recherche et enseignement en astronomie et
astrophysique relevant du Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la
Recherche.
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What should I do to become a professional astronomer ?
Research in astronomy calls upon many scientific and technical disciplines ; it involves team
work in which scientists, engineers, technicians and administrators collaborate closely in an
international context.
Scientific and technical training
Just as in other scientific research disciplines, different kinds of career are possible : careers as technicians or
engineers, research careers as well as careers spanning research and teaching. Moreover, every research activity is
itself dependent on administrative careers related to the management and organization of institutions and projects
The purpose of astronomy
The purpose of astronomy, the science of the universe, is to study the motion, the nature and the evolution of
celestial bodies and their related systems The field of study is huge, ranging from the closest to the most distant
objects :
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planets and their
satellites,
the Sun,
comets,
stars,
interstellar matter,
our Galaxy,
other galaxies,
quasars,
the geometrical structure and the origin of the universe.
Progress in astronomy is intimately linked to observational techniques. These range from giant ground based optical
and radio telescopes to instruments on stratospheric balloons or sent into space ; the computational power of modern
computers furnishes a means to model natural phenomena, and to fully exploit the data acquired from observation...
Research in astronomy brings into play many different disciplines (mathematics, physics, chemistry ...) ; team work is
of the essence, involving a close collaboration between the researchers (the astronomers), the engineers and
technicians, and the administrators, at both national and international levels.
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Astronomy is a multifaceted activity, which can be approached either via the objects being studied or via the
techniques used to study them. Some astronomers specialize in observation, others in theory and the creation of
models, and still others in instrumentation ; however, these three kinds of activity are in fact complementary, and in
practice the work of an astronomer can span several disciplines.
Observation involves the use of increasingly large and sophisticated instruments, in order to register and analyse the
radiation sent to us by the celestial bodies, and thereby obtain as much information as possible about them. The
instruments are designed and built by the astronomers, the engineers and the technicians. In general, the purpose of
the observations, which have more often than not been prepared well in advance, is to test the predictions of the
theorists.
Time on the large facilities is distributed as a function of the scientific interest of the candidate projects. The actual
observations are generally of short duration. However, their analysis and interpretation is often very time consuming.
The ultimate purpose of this work is to obtain as much information as possible about the objects being studied, and
thereby determine their physical characteristics and the physical processes which govern their behaviour. This
requires the use of very large computers ; theory is both used and developed further. The models created by
theoretical astronomers on the basis of observation must then be tested by fresh observations.
Finally, the scientific results are published in specialized journals, in the proceedings of conferences or in books ; in
this way, the information diffuses through the whole scientific community.
Science thus progresses, through the use of advanced techniques ; the ideas and the techniques evolve with time,
for the greater benefit of all.
Télescope spatial Herschel de 3.5 m à Kourou avant lancement par Ariane 5 ESA
The careers
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As in most other scientific research disciplines, there are two kinds of career :
Technicians and engineers
They work in design offices, in electronics, in electromechanics, in mechanics, in information technology, in optics
and optoelectronics and in instrumentation in general. The qualifications required range from the baccalauréat to an
engineering diploma. The levels are as follows ::
Technician : Scientific or technical
Assistant-engineer : DUT, BTS (2 years)
Design engineer : Licenceø, Master (3 to 5 years)
Research engineer : engineering diploma awarded by a National engineering school, or a university (5 years), or a
Ph.D.(8 years)
A permanent post with the CNRS or within the framework of higher education involves a competitive examination ;
there are also fixed duration contracts (CDD).
Researchers
There are two possibilities after the scientific baccalauréat :
preparatory classes for entrance to the Grandes Ecoles, followed by courses en the Ecoles Normales Supérieures or
the Grandes Ecoles d'ingénieurs, and finally a Master 2 in Astronomy Astrophysics (6 years)
University : first degree in physics or mathematics, followed by a Master (5 years)
Whichever of these two options is adopted, they must be followed by a Ph.D. prepared in a laboratory ; the Ph.D. is
financed by a 3 year research grant.
Researchers who have a post can then apply for the "Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches", a diploma which allows
them to direct research students.
Competitive examinations must be passed to obtain a post ; there are various possibilities :
"Astronomes Adjoints" (CNAP) and university "Maîtres de Conférence" - assistant professors - (higher education,
CNU) ; these posts involve a teaching charge
"chargés de recherche" - research fellows - with the CNRS
Studying for an astronomy degree is long and hard ; posts, essentially in pure research and in higher education, are
severely limited at present (on the order of twenty posts a year for the entire discipline). On the other hand, the wide
spectrum of knowledge acquired while studying this discipline opens the door to the industrial sector.
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Le projet ELT, futur télescope européen géant de 40 m de diamètre ESO
Banc de test PERSÉE UFE - Observatoire de Paris
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