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Forwarded Message From: Viktor Fedun To: Olena Lyubchik Sent: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 10:35:15 +0200 (EET) Subject: list of studentships/ positions Jobs/Studentships: o PhD Research Fellow in Astrophysics, 3 positions, University of Oslo o Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Solar and Stellar Astrophysics at the University of Colorado Boulder o Postdoctoral position in Solar Physics at the National Observatory of Athens o Astrophysicist in the Solar and Stellar X-Ray Group at SAO o PhD studentship in solar and stellar flares at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne o PhD studentship in solar observations and data analysis at Northumbria University, Newcastle o PDRA post in Flare Studies, Queen?s University Belfast ############################################################# # # # Jobs/Studentships # # # ############################################################# PhD Research Fellow in Astrophysics, 3 positions, University of Oslo from uksp_sec [March 17, 2014] 3 Positions as PhD Research fellow (Stipendiat SKO 1017) available at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics. The fellowships are for a period of up to 4 years, with 25 % compulsory work. Starting date no later than 01.10.2014. The Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics (ITA) of the University of Oslo has strong research groups within solar physics and cosmology, both of which perform top class research that has won prestigious ERC grants. ITA is also involved in several ongoing and future satellite projects, and conducts extensive observational campaigns from ground based telescopes. In addition, both groups are heavily engaged in computational research, both using national and international supercomputers and using internal infrastructure.The solar physics group offers three Phd projects: One has as its goal to use the high performance computer code Bifrost to simulate reconnection and investigate the distribution of their volume and frequency as a function of height. Another project will investigate the difference between the two observational families of coronal loops, the observed constituent of the solar corona, so called ?overdense? and the ?underdense loops?, through large scale simulations of the solar atmosphere. A mainly observational project is tied to the observation of the layer between the photosphere and corona and aims to advance our understanding of the chromosphere by combining high resolution observations from the ground with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope on La Palma and from space with NASA?s IRIS satellite.Details and application instructions can be found on uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1149067/64278?iso=no ##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=## Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Solar and Stellar Astrophysics at the University of Colorado Boulder from uksp_sec [March 17, 2014] Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher position in Prof. Benjamin Brown?s research group within the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. Of particular interest are postdoctoral candidates who are interested in theoretical and computational studies of dynamics within solar and stellar interiors and photospheres. Research problems of particular interest include the driving of differential rotation and mean flows by convection, wave driving in stellar interiors, and global-scale magnetohydrodynamic dynamo processes. The successful candidate will have access to extensive computational resources and existing modern, highly parallel astrophysical fluid dynamics codes, and could be involved in the creation of next generation codes for studying solar and stellar fluid dynamics. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a description of research interests, and the names and contact information for three references. These materials should be submitted electronically to: www.jobsatcu.com, posting # RF01172.For more information please contact Professor Benjamin Brown (Ця електронна адреса захищена в?д спам-бот?в. вам потр?бно ув?мкнути JavaScript, щоб побачити ??.). Review of the applications will begin 1 April 2014 and continue until the position is filled. The University of Colorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer.The University of Colorado offers a full benefits package. Information on University benefits programs, including eligibility, is located at www.cu.edu/pbs/. ##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=## Postdoctoral position in Solar Physics at the National Observatory of Athens from uksp_sec [March 17, 2014] The Solar Physics Group of the IAASARS of the National Observatory of Athens is inviting applications for a postdoctoral research position in the field of solar physics. The fellowship is for a period of up to 19 months. The position will end at latest on September 30, 2015. PhD holders with previous experience in data analysis and interpretation of imaging and spectroscopic solar observations from ground-based and space-borne instruments are invited to apply. Of particular interest are postdoctoral candidates who have some experience and are interested in the study of solar small-scale events, line profile inversion techniques, magnetic field extrapolation methods and propagation of waves. Interested candidates should send a CV, a list of publications, a brief description of their experience and research interests and the names of two referees to Dr. G. Tsiropoula (Ця електронна адреса захищена в?д спам-бот?в. вам потр?бно ув?мкнути JavaScript, щоб побачити ??.). Consideration of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Letters of reference will also be taken into account and should be sent to the same e-mail. Informal inquiries can also be made at the e-mail address above. ##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=## Astrophysicist in the Solar and Stellar X-Ray Group at SAO from uksp_sec [March 17, 2014] The Astrophysicist will participate in a program of research to broaden the understanding of solar and stellar astrophysics with an emphasis on numerical simulation of dynamical properties of coronae. Duties may include, but are not limited to: developing AIA and XRT data products including simulated data sets; participating in the Hinode, and SDO missions by contributing to the operation and/or calibration of the instrument and by providing simulations that enhance the scientific productivity of the instruments; working with other members of the Solar and Stellar X-ray Group at SAO in coordinated research activities; and developing collaborations with other organizations with the goals of coordinating research efforts, formulating and carrying out scientific research that combine numerical simulations with observing programs to include preparation and submission of proposals, reduction and analysis of resulting data, interpretation of results, and fulfilling contractual commitments. Additional duties include participating in scholarly activities by disseminating scientific results through contributed presentations at colloquia, workshops and conferences, and submitting papers to scholarly journals, conference proceedings, books, or preparing technical reports; design, implement and maintain state of the art computing facilities to promote numerical research; and participating in and organizing educational public outreach activities. The position will be posted on: www.cfa.harvard.edu/hr/postings/ ##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=## PhD studentship in solar and stellar flares at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne from Valentina Zharkova [March 13, 2014] The Solar Physics Group at Northumbria University is pleased to offer a fully funded 3 year PhD studentship funded by Northumbria University, beginning on 1 October 2014. www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=53687&LID=2317 Project Title: Physics of solar and stellar flares and its diagnostics from spectral observations Principal Supervisor: Valentina Zharkova ? Mathematics and Information Sciences Solar flares are magnificent manifestations of abrupt explosions in the Sun affecting the whole solar atmosphere, interior and the interplanetary space. During these energetic events there is an abrupt and powerful conversion of magnetic energy into energy of large shocks, mass eruptions, energetic particles, strongly increased ultra-violet, X-ray, gamma-ray, optical and radio radiation. All these are emitted from the Sun into the interplanetary space affecting communications around the Earth, manned satellites and aircrafts, the Earth atmosphere (Aurora Borealis) bombarding its habitat and power stations if they are on a path of these eruptions. Similar flaring events but of larger scales much (up to 3 order of magnitude) are also observed from many stars indicating flaring processes to be wide spread in the Universe. The PhD project will be a numerical investigation of high energy (hard X-ray, gamma-ray, radio) and optical emission produced during solar and stellar flares using kinetic and radiative transfer theories. Possible thesis topics will be the investigation of magnetic reconnection with kinetic methods as possible mechanism causing these abrupt explosions and energisation of the ambient plasma, investigation of non-thermal and thermal processes leading to the observed radiation from X-rays to optical emission, non-equilibrium radiative transfer for flaring plasmas comprising of hydrogen, helium and metals and developing diagnostics methods for detection of these processes from spectral observations in different electro-magnetic ranges originating from the whole atmosphere of a star from the corona to the photosphere. The potential candidate will be skilled in numerical analysis and simulations, as well as have a background in physics and/or computational mathematics. The project will involve the analysis of numerical simulation results and their comparison with solar and stellar observations from satellites and ground-based telescopes. Informal Enquiries: Enquiries regarding this studentship should be made to: valentina.zharkova at northumbria.ac.uk Eligibility criteria: Applicants should hold a first or upper second class honours degree (in a relevant subject) from a British higher education institution, or equivalent. Students who are not UK/EU residents are eligible to apply, provided they hold the relevant academic qualifications, together with an IELTS score of at least 6.5. To apply, e-mail Ця електронна адреса захищена в?д спам-бот?в. вам потр?бно ув?мкнути JavaScript, щоб побачити ??. to request the appropriate application form, quoting the advert reference EE-53687. Deadline for applications: 7 April 2014 ##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=## PhD studentship in solar observations and data analysis at Northumbria University, Newcastle from Richard Morton [March 13, 2014] The Solar Physics Group at Northumbria University is pleased to offer a fully funded 3 year PhD studentship funded by Northumbria University, beginning on 1 October 2014. Project title: Observing the dynamic Sun: Investigating energy transfer via MHD waves (advert) Principal Supervisor: Richard Morton ? Mathematics and Information Sciences A huge amount of mechanical energy is required to maintain the hot solar atmosphere and to accelerate the solar wind. The mechanism(s) behind these phenomena has remained a mystery for the last 60 years, with many details on how the energy is transferred and dissipated still missing. One of the mechanisms available to transfer the energy is magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves, which are guided by the Sun?s complex magnetic field. Recent results suggest that the solar atmosphere is highly dynamic and the majority of this behaviour can be interpreted in terms of MHD waves. However, the role these waves play in energy transfer is still unclear. The project will utilise data from current space- (e.g. SDO, Hi-C, Hinode) and ground- (e.g. ROSA, IBIS, CRiSP, CoMP) based instruments to analyse the fundamental properties of waves in the solar atmosphere and test wave-based theories of energy transfer. A key aspect of the project will be the development of image-processing techniques and automated software to enable statistically significant studies. On completing the project, the student will have gained a thorough knowledge of MHD waves in space plasmas, developed skills in the analysis of solar data (both imaging and spectroscopic), programming, and techniques in image processing. The student will also be aware of how modern observations are performed, with the opportunity for first-hand experience in obtaining data at ground-based solar facilities. Informal Enquiries: Enquiries regarding this studentship should be made to: richard.morton at northumbria.ac.uk Eligibility criteria: Applicants should hold a first or upper second class honours degree (in a relevant subject) from a British higher education institution, or equivalent. Students who are not UK/EU residents are eligible to apply, provided they hold the relevant academic qualifications, together with an IELTS score of at least 6.5. To apply, e-mail Ця електронна адреса захищена в?д спам-бот?в. вам потр?бно ув?мкнути JavaScript, щоб побачити ??. to request the appropriate application form, quoting the advert reference EE/DRFCEIR7/53593. Deadline for applications: 7 April 2014 www.northumbria.ac.uk/researchandconsult...ships/opportunities/ ##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=##=## PDRA post in Flare Studies, Queen?s University Belfast from David Jess [March 13, 2014] School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen?s University Belfast Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship position in the area of Solar Physics for up to 3 years in the first instance. The post is based in the Astrophysics Research Centre (ARC) of the School of Mathematics and Physics. The successful candidate will undertake a focused, multiwavelength study of flare events manifesting in the Sun?s atmosphere and examine the role micro- and nano-flare phenomena play in the deposition of energy throughout the Sun?s atmospheric layers. Recently, the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) have provided funds for the procurement, implementation, and scientific exploitation of data from a new high-sensitivity large-format CMOS camera to be commissioned on the Dunn Solar Telescope, USA, of which the Research Fellow will be principally involved with. Applicants must have a PhD in Solar Physics or a closely-related discipline either awarded or submitted by the time of taking up the post. Experience is essential in the reduction, analysis and interpretation of observations of the solar atmosphere from satellite-borne or ground-based instruments. Also essential is experience with the IDL computing environment, in addition to a number of high quality refereed publications in the research field commensurate with stage of career. Experience in the analysis and interpretation of microflares and/or nanoflares in the Sun?s atmosphere, or statistical studies of the quiet and/or active solar atmosphere, is desirable. An application pack for the post, containing further details and guidelines on how to submit your application online, is available at: www.qub.ac.uk/sites/QUBJobVacancies/ResearchJobs/ under post reference 14/103165. Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr. David Jess (telephone: +44 2890 973045; email: Ця електронна адреса захищена в?д спам-бот?в. вам потр?бно ув?мкнути JavaScript, щоб побачити ??.). Salary: ?30,728 ? ?36,661 per annum. CLOSING DATE: Monday 7 April 2014 |
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