> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2021 04:32:53 +0000
> From: Arman Shafieloo
> Subject: Cosmology Postdoctoral Position at KASI
Dear Colleagues,
Trust you are doing well and staying safe. There is one immediate
postdoctoral position available in KASI to work in the cosmology
group. Starting date is negotiable but it should be within
2021. Applications should be done online through:
https://www.kasi.re.kr/eng/publication/post/recruitNotice/28785
Applicants should choose option P3: Cosmology and Astrophysics (to
work with Arman Shafieloo) from the list to apply for the position in
the cosmology group. Position is mainly to work on projects related to
DESI and Rubin. Deadline for applications is July 30th 2021. Positions
are for 2+1 years (starting in 2021). More details and job
descriptions are given in the above link.
Please kindly let those who might be interested know about the
position and they can contact me directly if there is any
question. Apologies if you get this email more than once.
best wishes,
Arman
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Arman Shafieloo
Principal Scientist, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) &
Professor, Korea University of Science and Technology (UST)
Daejeon 34055, South Korea
Phone: (+82) 42 8652100
E-mail: shafieloo kasi.re.kr
hi cosmo-pl,
There are three extragalactic observational survey jobs available "for
early-mid career researchers within the Australian Research Council
Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions."
Deadline: 16 January 2021:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/ecab2c5b
Happy New Decade!
Boud
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 12:27:09 +0000
> From: "COLE, SHAUN M." shaun.cole durham.ac.uk
> Subject: [4MOST] Assitant Professor Positions at ICC, Durham
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I'd like to make you aware that the ICC, Durham University, is seeking to recruit two Assistant Professors (aka Lecturers) with nominal start dates of October 2021.
>
> There is a live advert on the AAS Job register https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/437fa190
> Assistant Professors in Computational Cosmology | AAS Job Register<https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/437fa190>
> The Department of Physics at Durham University seeks to appoint talented individuals to the role of Assistant Professor in Computational Cosmology.
> jobregister.aas.org
>
> and more information can be found at
> http://astro.dur.ac.uk/~cole/JobAd.html
>
>
> The closing date for application is the end of January.
>
> Regards,
>
> Shaun Cole (ICC, director)
hi cosmo-pl,
See below.
Cheers
Boud
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> Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2020 02:50:24 +0000
> From: Luke Davies luke.j.davies uwa.edu.au
Subject: [4MOST] 4MOST-related PhD scholarships at the International Centre for
Radio Astronomy Research, UWA, Perth
Firstly, apologies if you receive this through multiple channels and for the potential spam.
ICRAR/UWA in Perth, Australia is currently putting out a call for International PhD studentship applications to commence by March 2021 (see full details below). A number of potential projects are associated with the planning and preparation for 4MOST-WAVES and the WAVES-deep precursor DEVILS<https://devilsurvey.org/wp/>. These include:
COSMIC CAR-CRASHES: THE LAST 8 BILLION YEARS OF GALAXIES SMASHING INTO EACH OTHER<https://www.icrar.org/study-with-icrar/postgraduate-opportunities/postgradu…> Primary Supervisor: Luke Davies (DEVILS P.I., WAVES PS, 4MOST deputy exGal PS)
THE EVOLUTION OF ENERGY, MASS AND STRUCTURE OVER ALL TIME<https://www.icrar.org/study-with-icrar/postgraduate-opportunities/postgradu…> Various projects, Supervisors: Simon Driver (GAMA & WAVES P.I.), Aaron Robotham (WAVES PS), Luke Davies
PROSPECT-ING FOR GALAXIES: MODELLING ALL ASTROPHYSICAL RADIATION<https://www.icrar.org/study-with-icrar/postgraduate-opportunities/postgradu…> Primary Supervisor: Aaron Robotham
LARGE VOLUME SIMULATIONS OF THE LARGE SCALE STRUCTURE AND GALAXY FORMATION<https://www.icrar.org/study-with-icrar/postgraduate-opportunities/postgradu…> Various simulation projects, Supervisors: Claudia Lagos, Aaron Robotham
Please could you forward this email to any non-Australia-based students who you think would be appropriate for a PhD position at ICRAR/UWA, and ask them to either contact myself, or the supervisors noted above, for further details. A full list of all available projects at ICRAR/UWA can be found here<https://www.icrar.org/study-with-icrar/postgraduate-opportunities/postgradu…>.
Many thanks,
Luke
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The University of Western Australia<https://www.uwa.edu.au/> (UWA) node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) invites applications for its PhD program for commencement by 31 March 2021.
ICRAR<https://www.icrar.org/> is one of Australia’s top astronomical research institutes. Established in 2009 as a high profile equal joint venture between Curtin University and UWA, ICRAR is a leading organization in the international Square Kilometre Array project.
ICRAR/UWA hosts a vibrant and friendly research environment where PhD students carry out cutting-edge projects in observational and theoretical astrophysics, often including work in "Big Data" methodologies and technologies. ICRAR/UWA researchers play leading roles in programs that exploit state-of-the-art radio telescopes (e.g. ASKAP<https://www.atnf.csiro.au/projects/askap/index.html>), exquisite multi-wavelength datasets (e.g. GAMA<http://www.gama-survey.org/>, DEVILS<https://devilsurvey.org/wp/>, SAMI<https://sami-survey.org/>), and the latest galaxy formation models run on powerful HPC facilities, such as the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre<https://pawsey.org.au/> and other National Computational Infrastructure in Australia.
Situated on the Swan River, UWA is one of Australia’s most picturesque campuses. Its open courtyards lush and verdant, are a place to study and relax, taking advantage of Perth’s beautiful climate.
A range of PhD scholarships are available, covering tuition fees, health insurance, living allowance support and research/travel expenses. For details about ICRAR/UWA's PhD program, including eligibility requirements and potential projects, follow the web links below.
Applicants are requested to submit an application to UWA via its application online system<https://iathena.grs.uwa.edu.au/>. Your submitted documentation must include full transcript & completion certificates including grading scale; CV; publications; thesis; passport bio page; English language test result and summary of proposed research. For the latter, please have a look at the projects available at ICRAR/UWA<https://www.icrar.org/study-with-icrar/postgraduate-opportunities/postgradu…> (see this link<https://www.uwa.edu.au/study/how-to-apply/postgraduate-research> for details). Please also arrange to have two reference letters sent by this deadline to: hdr-ems uwa.edu.au. Note that this deadline is for international students only.
ICRAR/UWA is committed to equity and diversity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates.
See call:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/aa5bec66
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Dr Luke J. M. Davies, Senior Research Fellow
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR)
4MOST Deputy Extragalactic Project Scientist - 4most.eu<http://4most.eu/>
WAVES Project Scientist - wavesurvey.org<http://wavesurvey.org/>
DEVILS P.I. - devilsurvey.org<http://devilsurvey.org/>
Tel: (+61) 08 6488 7750
Email: luke.j.davies at uwa.edu.au
https://luke-davies.com<https://luke-davies.com/>
ICRAR - www.icrar.org<http://www.icrar.org/>
M468, UWA, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2020 03:37:54 +0000
> From: Arman Shafieloo shafieloo kasi.re.kr
> Subject: Cosmology Faculty Position at KASI-South Korea
Dear Colleagues,
There is an immediate permanent faculty position at KASI in Korea in the cosmology group:
https://www.kasi.re.kr/eng/publication/post/recruitNotice?clsf_cd=INM-020-0…
[second page of pdf = Theoretical Astronomy - Cosmology in large-scale structure - A7]
Cosmology group is currently run under First Mover Research Group
(FMRG) project (till end of 2023) and we have already started
preparing for other grand projects. Group has a generous funding for
the research activities and salaries in Korea are competitive.
http://cosmology.kasi.re.kr/index.php
Please kindly let those who might be interested know about this
position and they can contact us if they have a question. Deadline is
short (7th July 2020). I am sorry if you have received this
announcement multiple times.
best wishes,
Arman
hi cosmo-pl,
Here are 3 cosmo postdoc positions available at QMUL; this ad is
also available at https://cosmocoffee.info/viewtopic.php?t=3275 .
Cheers
Boud
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The Cosmology & Relativity Group [1] at Queen Mary University of London
[2] invites applications for three STFC funded postdoctoral positions in
theoretical and observational cosmology. These are:
1. Statistical detection of the 21cm signal from Cosmic Dawn/Epoch
of Reionisation [3]. This position is focused on the development of
innovative statistical data analysis and/or simulation tools for the
Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA), and using them to constrain
the 21cm power spectrum at high redshift. Several seasons of data from
HERA are already available, with much more on the way - with Phil Bull
(p.bull at qmul.ac.uk).
_closing date_: 7th February 2020
_job reference_: QMUL21176
_apply here_: https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=4969
2. Detecting relativistic effects in large scale structure and the
bispectrum [4]. This project will develop theoretical tools,
predictions and/or N-body simulations preparing the way for the first
detection of relativistic effects in large-scale structure - with Chris
Clarkson (chris.clarkson at qmul.ac.uk), Phil Bull and Timothy Clifton_._
_closing date_: 28th February 2020
_job reference_: QMUL21204
_apply here_: https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=4985
3. Testing and constraining dark energy and modified gravity with
non-linear structures in cosmology [5]. This project will develop new
theoretical frameworks for investigating the effects of alternative
theories in the non-linear regime of structure formation - with Timothy
Clifton (t.clifton at qmul.ac.uk) and Alkistis
Pourtsidou(a.pourtsidou at qmul.ac.uk).
_closing date_: 28th February 2020
_job reference_: QMUL21213
_apply here_: https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=4971
A PhD degree and relevant research experience are required. The posts
are for three years, starting in September 2020 (or other date by
agreement).
The Cosmology and Relativity Group is part of the Astronomy Unit [6] at
QMUL consisting of 8 permanent staff members (Tessa Baker, Phil Bull,
Chris Clarkson, Tim Clifton, Karim Malik, David Mulryne, Alkistis
Pourtsidou and Will Sutherland), together with ~7 postdocs and ~10 PhD
students, with an active international visitors programme. The vibrant
group has diverse research interests spanning large-scale structure and
radio cosmology, inflation and the early universe, advanced perturbation
theory, and modified gravity. Group members play key roles in many
international experiments, including the Square Kilometre Array,
Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA), Euclid, and the Large
Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). The Astronomy Unit has access to
excellent local computational facilities, including an HPC cluster with
5000 cores, and a Tier2 GridPP cluster with more than 5PB of storage and
2000 cores. Projects 1 & 2 will be in close collaboration with
researchers in South Africa, at the Centre for Radio Cosmology [7] at
the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town, and successful
applicants will have the opportunity to spend significant periods of
their fellowship there.
We welcome applications from all qualified applicants, but applications
are particularly encouraged from traditionally under-represented groups
in science. QMUL holds the Athena SWAN [8] Silver award and the School
of Physics and Astronomy holds Juno Champion [9] status from the
Institute of Physics which shows our commitment to promoting an
inclusive working environment.
Applications (application form, CV, publication list and research
statement) should be submitted via the online application system by the
closing date. Applicants should also arrange for up to three reference
letters to be sent by email to Jazmina Vaca Ortiz (spa-hr at qmul.ac.uk) to
arrive by the same date. Please feel free to contact any of the project
leaders for further information.
Links:
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[1] https://www.qmul.ac.uk/spa/astro/research/cosmology-and-relativity/
[2] https://www.qmul.ac.uk/
[3] https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=4969
[4] https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=4985
[5] https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=4971
[6] https://www.qmul.ac.uk/spa/astro/
[7] https://astro.uwc.ac.za/crc
[8] https://www.ecu.ac.uk/equality-charters/athena-swan
[9] https://www.iop.org/about/diversity/initiatives/juno/index.html
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Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to register for our conference
"6th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity" – POTOR-6
which will take place in Szczecin, Poland from 23rd to 26th September 2019.
The abstract submission deadline is June 30 th, 2019. The registration
deadline is 31 st July 2019. Full information is available on our
webpage:
https://indico.cern.ch/event/773241/overview
Conference email is: potor6(a)gmail.com
The 6th Conference of the of the Polish Society on Relativity is
organised by the Szczecin Cosmology Group on behalf of Polish Society
on Relativity. The conference is the regular annual meeting of the
Society which is open to international invited speakers and
participants.
The conference covers all aspects of classical relativity as well as
related fields including contemporary theories of unification and
quantum gravity. Topics include: Theoretical and numerical
relativity. Black holes: classical and quantum aspects. Relativistic
cosmology. Early universe, dark matter, and dark energy
problems. Gravitational waves. Approaches to quantum gravity. Quantum
cosmology. Relation of relativity and superstring theory. Invited
speakers are: Joseph Conlon (Oxford), Salvatore Capozziello (Napoli),
Jacques Delabrouille (Paris), Jose Anthony Font (Valencia), Hermann
Nicolai (AEI, Golm), Edward Porter (APC, Paris, France), Jorge Pullin
(Lousiana State Univ., USA), Masaru Shibata (Yukawa Institute, Kyoto,
Japan), Massimo Tinto (Univ. San Diego, USA).
We are looking forward to seeing you in Szczecin.
Yours faithfully,
Adam Balcerzak (Organizing Committee chair)
Mariusz P. Dąbrowski (Scientific Committee chair)
Inhomogeneous Cosmologies IV, Torun, 14-19 July 2019
During 14-19 July 2019 we are gathering experts in inhomogeneous
cosmology for a small workshop of about 30 participants at Nicolaus
Copernicus University in Torun, the town where Copernicus was born. We
wish to map out the most promising directions for analytical,
numerical and observational investigations aimed to take into account
both structure formation and cosmological expansion within the
constraints of general relativity. Can we clarify the physics present
in the relativistic cosmology software now being developed? Are the
calculations artificially constrained or are they fully relativistic?
Can we achieve accurate postdiction of cosmological observations and
follow up by making predictions for the upcoming decade of new major
survey projects? We expect vigorous, constructive debate between
"one-percenters" and "order-unity" proponents, and practical hands-on
sessions of free-licensed inhomogeneous cosmology software packages.
Feel free to redistribute this announcement. Check the CosmoTorun19
website or subscribe to the inhom newsletter to know when registration
is open.
More info: https://cosmo.torun.pl/CosmoTorun19
Newsletter 'inhom': https://cosmo.torun.pl/mailman/listinfo/inhom
Contact: cosmotorun19 at cosmo.torun.pl
Organising committee: Boud Roukema, Eloisa Bentivegna, Krzysztof
Bolejko, Thomas Buchert, Mikolaj Korzyński, Hayley Macpherson, Jan
Ostrowski, Sebastian Szybka, Eleonora Villa, David Wiltshire
Topics will include:
* exact cosmological solutions of the Einstein equations
* averaging and backreaction in cosmology
* numerical cosmological relativity
* observational tests
Contact: castle fizyka.umk.pl
Deadline: 2019-02-22
Location: Torun, Poland
The Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics of the Nicolaus
Copernicus University invites applications for 12- to 24-month
postdoctoral positions (adiunkt naukowy) in theoretical/observational
inhomogeneous cosmology. A substantial fraction of the successful
candidates' research work will be expected to focus on the possible
links between inhomogeneous cosmology and dark matter, but they will
also be expected to develop their own original cosmology research
programs. Candidates with solid experience in LCDM N-body cosmology
simulations and willing to work on numerical relativistic (standard
general relativity) cosmology simulations will be strongly considered.
Formal advertisement and how to apply: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/368908
Informal enquiries: boud astro.uni.torun.pl
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*Cosmology postdoctoral position at KASI*
> Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 01:12:32 +0000
> From: Arman Shafieloo (shafieloo kasi.re.kr)
> Subject: Cosmology Postdoctoral Position at KASI
>
> Dear Colleagues,
> We have a cosmology postdoctoral position at KASI (deadline 14th
> December 2018). You can find the infomration in the following
> link. Please kindly let those who might be interested know about the
> position. Apologies if you get this more than once.
> http://cosmology.kasi.re.kr/job.php
>
> best regards,
> Arman Shafieloo
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*Postdoctoral Position at Kavli IPMU (Tokyo, Japan)*
The "Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe"
(Kavli IPMU) at the University of Tokyo solicits applications for its
Postdoctoral Fellowship program. Established in 2007, the Kavli IPMU
aims to discover the fundamental laws of nature and to understand the
universe by bringing together mathematicians, statisticians, theoretical
and experimental physicists, and astronomers. We are seeking for
candidates who are interested in our broad range of sciences and in
interacting with people across disciplines.
Our postdoctoral fellows are for three years and provided with salary
comparable to those at other prestigious institutions. They receive
generous travel support and are encouraged to travel internationally,
visit other institutions, and attend conferences, up to 3 months every year.
Our postdoctoral fellows have opportunities to conduct research in:
- All areas of mathematics, including algebra, analysis, geometry, and
statistics.
- Theoretical physics, including astrophysics, cosmology, particle and
string theory, and physical mathematics.
- Statistical and computational cosmology, including the opportunity to
study the dataset from the Subaru Wide Field Survey.
- Particle and underground experiments, including Belle II, KamLAND-Zen,
XENON-nT, SK-Gd at Super-Kamiokande, Hyper-Kamiokande, T2K long baseline
neutrino experiment, and R&D for future large neutrino detectors.
- Astrophysics and cosmology experiments, including Hyper Suprime-Cam
for weak lensing survey and Prime Focus Spectrograph at the Subaru
Telescope, LiteBIRD satellite, CMB B-mode polarization measurements,
SDSS-IV for a galaxy survey, and applications of radiation imaging to
space missions, accelerator technology and nuclear medicine.
- Science communication and public policy.
English is the official language of the Kavli IPMU and more than half of
its full-time scientific members come from outside of Japan. We are
building a diverse community of scientists, and we strongly encourage
female and international applicants.
The Kavli IPMU is located on the Kashiwa campus of the University of
Tokyo, with a satellite facility at the Kamioka Underground Observatories.
Our annual budget is approximately $13M.
We encourage all candidates to apply by *December 1, 2018*.
Applicants should submit curriculum vitae (with email address and
citizenship), a statement of research interests, and a list of
publications. Applicants should also ensure that at least three letters
of reference are submitted on their behalf. They should be uploaded at
Application Form<https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11772/apply>.
(You need the registration of AcademicJobsOnline.org
<https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo>)
Email inquiries regarding the application process may be sent
to (academicjob-inquiry ipmu.jp) .
/transmis par Hirosi Ooguri (Director, Kavli IPMU)/
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*Euclid CMBXC 2 years Post-Doc position at SISSA (Trieste, Italie)*
A 2 years Post-Doc position on Euclid-CMB Cross-Correlation is available
at SISSA.
The on-line procedure for application is available at
https://pica.cineca.it/sissa/ar-fe-fisi-04-2018/
The deadline for applications is *December 7th*.
The call is available at
https://www.sissa.it/bandi/selezione-pubblica-titoli-conferimento-di-n1-ass…
Please contact Carlo Baccigalupi (carlo.baccigalupi sissa.it) for
any question
/Transmis par C. Baccigalupi /
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