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From: TerryMoselaol.com Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 18:41:17 EDT Subject: TV Progs, Research posts. Hi all, TV Programmes: 1. Tuesday 24 May, BBC2, 11.55 - 01.20. "Trapped in Space". Thriller about a Venus-bound Shuttle which is hit by an asteroid. Suspend all your critical faculties and enjoy.... 2. Friday 27 May, BBC2 9 p.m., "Timewatch" looks at the major volcanic eruption in Indonesia in 1815 & how it changed the world's climate. 3. Some of you, or members of your department, or people you know, may be interested in the following funded positions: (Information via Dr Creidhe O'Sullivan) (1.) Postgraduate Position in Astrophysics (DCU) (2.) Postdoctoral Fellowships and Studentships in JETSET Network (DIAS) (1.) Funded Postgraduate Position in Astrophysics, Dublin City University A funded postgraduate position is available to work on a joint Dublin City University and Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies project in star formation. This position will be based at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Dublin City University and is associated with the Cosmogrid consortium (see www.cpsmogrid.ie). The successful candidate should have, or expect to obtain in 2005, a first class honours or upper second class honours primary degree in mathematics, physics, or a related subject. The project will involve using numerical simulations of star formation to study how this process affects the local environment around the young star. Modern parallel processing techniques and very high-spec computer resources will be used in this project, so some knowledge of computational methods would be an advantage. Further information is available from Dr Turlough Downes (turlough.downesdcu.ie). It is envisaged that the successful candidate will carry out work leading to the award of a PhD and will commence during or before October, 2005. The stipend for this position will be Euro 18,000 per annum, including fees. Additional funding for travel and equipment is also associated with this position. Application is by letter and Curriculum Vitae, together with the names and contact details of 2 academic referees, to be sent to Dr Turlough Downes, School of Mathematical Sciences, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland (email: turlough.downesdcu.ie). This position is funded by the Program for Research in Third Level Institutions under the National Development Plan and with assistance from the European Regional Development Fund. ______________________________________________________________________ (2.)Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies JETSET Postdoctoral Fellowships and Studentships in Understanding Jets from Young Stars As part of the Marie Curie Research Training Network Programme, the European Commission has recently provided funding for a new network called JETSET. The network is co-ordinated by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (Prof Tom Ray, trcp.dias.ie) and will bring together researchers working on observations, theory, computational modelling (including grid computing) and laboratory experiments centred on understanding outflows from young stars. The network links eleven European institutions and 80 researchers. Applications are now invited for 6 Postdoctoral Fellowships and 11 PhD Studentships in the following fields: 1: Models of MHD Jets in Young Stars: 2 Fellowships in Athens and Grenoble, 2 Studentships in Porto and Turin 2: The Observed Structure and Propagation of Stellar Jets: 1 Fellowship in Florence and 3 Studentships in Turin, Porto and Grenoble 3: The Molecular Counterparts and Effects of Jets on their Environment: 1 Fellowship in Tautenburg and 2 Studentships in Rome 4: The Structure and Propagation of Laboratory Jets: 2 Studentships in London 5: Large Numerical Simulations of Jets using Grid Technology: 1 Fellowship in Dublin and 2 Studentships in Heidelberg 6: Global Approach: 1 Fellowship in Dublin Individual deadlines for applications are posted on the JETSET website www.jetsets.org where further details about the positions, application procedures and restrictions may be found. JETSET is committed to equal opportunity/affirmative action. Women and members of minorities are encouraged to apply. Clear Skies, Terry Moseley
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