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Development research for HiZ-GUNDAM satellite...

Details of research theme

【Title of Research Theme】
 Development research for HiZ-GUNDAM satellite (High-z Gamma-ray bursts for Unraveling the Dark Ages Mission)

 

【Individual Research】
The research focuses on astrophysical research on gamma-ray bursts and gravitational wave objects based on electromagnetic wave observations from space, or development of observational instruments aimed at being mounted on a satellite. A research advisor provides guidance in collaboration with other faculty members in the Department of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics.


【JAXA Project】
HiZ-GUNDAM is a satellite project under pre-study for launch in the 2030s. To elucidate the scientific issues of the epoch of reionization in the early universe and compact object phenomena, the satellite will capture the emergence of astronomical events such as gamma-ray bursts and gravitational wave sources with on-board wide-field X-ray monitors, perform immediate follow-up observations with an on-board cooled visible/near-infrared telescope, and send alert information to ground-based observation facilities. This research theme focuses on development research of mission instruments for the HiZ-GUNDAM satellite and studies of satellite systems and mission science cases.
Specifically, the research includes the development of evaluation systems for X-ray focusing elements (Lobster-eye optics); cooling optical tests and evaluations of visible/near-infrared telescope prototypes; investigation of shared technologies in coordination with other space telescope missions; operation, readout, and on-orbit data processing of X-ray and visible/near-infrared detectors;
and the simulation and optimization of observations, including alert generation and coordination with ground telescopes. These research topics will be determined based on the experience and abilities of each applicant.


【Human resource development unique to ISAS 】
Through this research program, we aim to train human resources who can lead future missions of time-domain astrophysics or X-ray/infrared astronomy.

 

 

 

<Scope of change in work> None

(If there is a change beyond the work related to the above work content, the contract will be revised)

Required abilities, qualities, and experience

One of the following experiences is desirable:
(1) Experience in working on the development of astronomical observation instruments for satellites or ground-based telescopes
(2) Experience in developing or evaluating X-ray/infrared imaging detectors
(3) Experience in experimental research related to this research in the field of physics experiments

Ratios(Project Contribution)

50%

Research environment after arriving at one’s post.

The HiZ-GUNDAM project is being promoted in collaboration with universities and institutes.

For this research program, a professor who has experience in promoting satellite missions will provide guidance in collaboration with researchers in the department of space astronomy and astrophysics at ISAS.

This department has basic facilities and experimental instruments to promote this research.

Research supervisor/Prospective mentor

Research Supervisor:
JAXA ISAS Department of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics Associate Professor Yoshitomo MAEDA,


Prospective mentor:
JAXA ISAS Department of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics Assistant Professor Akihiro DOI,

JAXA ISAS Department of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics Specially Appointed Professor Daisuke YONETOKU,

JAXA ISAS Department of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics Assistant Professor Aoi TAKAHASHI,

 

Location

JAXA Sagamihara Campus 

 

<Scope of change> If the organization conducts telework regularly, the location; if the location of work changes due to organizational reorganization, the location determined by the organization

Department

JAXA ISAS Department of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics

 

Employment,benefits

*Before applying, please be sure to read the [JAXA Aerospace Project Research Associate  (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science) Recruitment Page].

 

3years

・Contract of employment will be concluded each fiscal year.
・Applicants will not be hired as a permanent employee after the term of service.
・Employment period may be extended up to 3 years for the longest, in consideration of research evaluation every fiscal year.

・Annual Income
 Approximately JPY 5,900,000

 * May change due to the recommendation by the Natl. Personnel Authority.
・Benefits
 Commuting, Housing, Achievement, Year-end allowances.
・Research funding
 Researcher may receive research funding specific to such individual.(However, this depends on the budget.)

Closing Date

August 26(Wed), 2026 17:00(JST)
* Closing Date is mandatory.
* Please note that you are not able to pre-apply during 1a.m.~5a.m.(JST) on the third Thursday of each month due to regular system maintenance. Thank you for avoiding the certain time.

Selection Schedule

The result of the first selection will be announced by the Middle-Late September, 2026.(Scheduled to be held around September 24th)

Online Interview: Middle-October, 2026.(Scheduled to be held around October 16th)

* On the day of the event, you will be required to give a 10-minute presentation on your research plan and future career vision. Those who have passed the document screening will need to send the above presentation materials (PDF) by the interview date.

* Schedule is subject to change.

Attached document

 Please check the JAXA Aerospace Project Research Associate Recruitment page "Required Documents" of ISAS carefully before applying.

  

"FORM 2 Letter of Recommendation" (in PDF)

 

Letter of Recommendation must be attached by the applicant or sent by the recommender by email ( " isas-hrtask*ml.jaxa.jp ". Please change * to @)

If you do not send a Letter of Recommendation, your application will be invalid.

Contact information

Please enter "JAXA Aerospace Project Research Associate Recruitment" in the subject line and send.

Please refrain from making inquiries other than those related to recruitment.

 

■For specific inquiries about the research theme;

  ISAS Department of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics Yoshitomo MAEDA:  maeda.yoshitomo*jaxa.jp,

 

■For general inquiries

JAXA HR Office: jaxacareer*jaxa.jp

 

Please change * to @ above.