The School of Ocean and Earth Sciences and Technology and the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa have embarked on a NASA/NSF-funded mission to understand the behavior of light elements critical to habitability and life during planet formation, and the origin of Earth-like worlds around other stars. We are recruiting outstanding postdoctoral researchers to join our team of astronomers, cosmochemists, planetary scientists, and geophysicists in this pursuit, particularly candidates in the fields of high-pressure mineral physics, cosmochemistry/meteoritics, protoplanetary disks/planet formation, and exoplanet astronomy. Benefits include a competitive salary with full benefits, interaction with a team of experts in diverse fields of astronomy, planetary science, and Earth science, and access to all astronomical facilities on Maunakea and cutting-edge laboratory instruments for isotopic, chemical, and mineralogical investigation of planetary materials. Successful applications will join a multi-institutional, NASA-funded Interdisciplinary Consortium for Astrobiology Research. Applications must have a PhD in astronomy/astrophysics, or planetary or Earth sciences. Appointments are initially for one year, with additional two years based on satisfactory performance. For inquiries and application information contact Eric Gaidos (gaidos@hawaii.edu).