UCAT Fellowship Programs and Job Opportunities

UCAT Summer Student Program

2021 UCAT summer fellowships

UCAT Fellowship Programs

2018 UCAT graduate fellowships (closed)

UCAT Job Opportunities

2017 UCAT ALMA postdoc positions  (closed)

UCAT Postdoctoral Researchers:

2017 September

Dr. Fernando Olguin, a postdoctoral researcher at National Tsing Hua University working with Prof. Vivien Chen on observations of massive star-forming regions and interpretation using radiative transfer models.

2017 December

Dr. Fang-Chun Liu, a postdoctoral researcher at National Taiwan Normal University working with Prof. Yi-Jehng Kuan on astrochemistry related to prebiotically important organic molecules and their associated deuterated species in ISM and our Solar System. 

2016 August

Dr. Ekaterina Koptelova, a postdoctoral researcher at National Central University working with Prof. Chorng-Yuan Hwang on large-scale structures at high redshift, AGN, intracluster medium.

2016 August

Dr. Tetsuya Hashimoto, a postdoctoral researcher at National Tsing Hua University working with Prof. Albert Kong on GRBs and star formation traced by GRBs.

UCAT Graduate Fellows:

2018

Tsan-Ming Wang, a 2nd year master student at National Central University working with Prof. Chorng-Yuan Hwang on studying how the gas motions within the molecular clouds will influence the star-formation activities in nearby galaxies by using ALMA and Spitzer telescope.

Jia-Wei Wang, a 7th year Ph.D. student at National Tsing Hua University working with Prof. Shih-Ping Lai on mapping magnetic fields in filamentary clouds and prestellar cores using both single dish telescope and interferometer.

2016

Pou-Ieng (Marvis) Cheong, a 1st year master student at National Tsing Hua University working with Prof. Shih-Ping Lai on accretion flows and disk formation in Class 0 protostar VLA2623 with ALMA observations.  

2015

Tao-Chung Ching, a 5th year Ph.D. student at National Tsing Hua University working with Prof. Shih-Ping Lai on mapping magnetic field in protostellar jets via molecular line polarization.