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1. Conferences
1.1 Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy Workshop
1.2 14th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction at Southampton (First announcement)
1.3 Eastern Gravity Meeting (First Announcement)
2. Jobs
2.1 Postdoctoral positions in mathematics at IST Lisbon
2.2 Faculty position in computational mathematics at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2.3 Faculty position in gravitational physics/cosmology at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2.4 Postdoctoral Fellowships and Research Associate Positions at CITA
2.5 Faculty Position in Cosmology/Astroparticle Physics/Gravitational Waves at UMD
2.6 Postdoctoral position in theoretical/computational astrophysics at Johns Hopkins University
2.7 PhD positions in GW data analysis at Nikhef, Amsterdam
2.8 Postdoctoral position(s) in loop quantum gravity at LSU
2.9 Postdoctoral positions in Astrophysical Relativity at the AEI
2.10 Postdoctoral position in theoretical cosmology at Portsmouth
2.11 Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Astrophysics at Georgia Tech
2.12 Postdoctoral position at the Rochester Institute of Technology
2.13 Postdoctoral Positions in Gravitational Physics at Montana State
2.14 Junior professorship at the APC laboratory, University Paris Denis Diderot
2.15 Faculty positions at IPMU
2.16 Postdoctoral Fellows at IPMU
2.17 Postdoctoral position in theoretical gravity at University of Tartu
3. News
3.1 Numerical Relativity: Solving Einstein's Equations on the Computer (New Book)
3.2 Living Reviews in Relativity: "Quantization of Midisuperspace Models"
3.3 Read the 2010 CERN Winter School in Classical & Quantum Gravity
3.4 Read the Classical & Quantum Gravity GWDAW-14 Special Issue
3.5 2010 Gravitational Physics Group Thesis Prize sponsored by Classical and Quantum Gravity
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1. Conferences
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1.1 Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy Workshop
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/29/gravitational-wave-physics-and-astr…
Starting Wed, Jan 26, 2011 to Sat, Jan 29, 2011
Location: Milwaukee, WI, USA
Additional Information: http://www.gravity.phys.uwm.edu/conferences/gwpaw
The Gravitational-wave Physics and Astronomy Workshop (the re-incarnation of GWDAW) will take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA from 26-29 January 2011. This is the first of three circulars that will be distributed describing GWPAW. Additional information, including registration instructions, can be found at the workshop web site. At this URL, you can also subscribe to a mailing list for future circulars.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Early registration: Monday, 20 December 2010
Abstract submission: Friday, 7 January 2011
Hotel special workshop rate: Tuesday, 9 January 2011
Registration: Sunday, 16 January 2011
PURPOSE
To bring together experts in gravitational waves, astronomy and computational astrophysics to address open questions in gravitational-wave astronomy. The workshop will be arranged around the following questions: How do we combine gravitational-wave, electromagnetic, and particle observations of transient astrophysical events? What can we learn about compact objects through multi-messenger observations and simulations? How can we use gravitational-wave observations to address open questions in cosmology? How can gravitational-wave observations address fundamental questions of physics? For example, what constraints can be placed on alternative theories of gravity? The next generation of gravitational-wave detectors will begin observations around the middle of the decade. What gaps, if any, in observational capabilities need to be filled in order to maximize the science related to gravitational-wave observations?
DATES
The workshop sessions will last three-and-one-half days, beginning in the morning about 09:00 AM on Wednesday, January 26, and ending around lunchtime 12:30 PM on Saturday, January 29. There will be a reception at the hotel on the evening of Tuesday, January 25. There will be a banquet at Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin on Thursday, January 27.
TRAVEL
The closest airports are (1) at 15km, Milwaukee (MKE) and (2) at 150km, Chicago O'Hare (ORD).
WORKSHOP VENUE
The workshop will take place at the UWM Center for Continuing Education (UCCE) Conference Facility. This is located on the 7th floor of the Plankinton Building, 161 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53203-2602 USA. Continental breakfast and lunch will be served at the conference center on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Breakfast will also be served at the conference center on Saturday morning.
WORKSHOP HOTEL
The workshop hotel is the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, 33 West Kilbourn Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 USA. The hotel is located approximately two city blocks from the workshop venue.
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hyatt for the nights of Tuesday, 25 January 2011 through Friday, 28 January 2011. This block of rooms will be held in reserve until Tuesday, 11 January 2011. Please note that the hotel is hosting two additional conferences during these dates and room availability after this date cannot be guaranteed.
Room rates (block identifier: GWPAW) are:
Single Occupancy: US $109.00/night
Double Occupancy: US $109.00/night
Online reservations are strongly encouraged. You will find a link for making on-line reservations at the negotiated rate on the GWPAW website.
Alternatively, you can reserve a room by calling 1-888-421-1442 or +1-414-276-1234 and requesting the "GWPAW" room rate.
SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
The members of the Scientific Organizing Committee are:
Lars Bildsten. University of California, Santa Barbara
Marie Anne Bizouard. LAL Orsay and Carleton College
Patrick Brady (Chair). University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Laura Cadonati. University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Neil Gehrels. NASA/GSFC and University of Maryland
Francis Halzen. University of Wisconsin
Scott Hughes. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Zelko Ivezic (*). University of Washington
Nobuyuki Kanda. Osaka City University
David Kaplan. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Shri Kulkarni. Caltech
Maura McLaughlin. West Virginia University
Brian McNamara. Waterloo University
Benoit Mours. LAPP‚ Annecy
Ben Owen. Pennsylvania State University
Maria Alessandra Papa. Albert Einstein Institute-MPG
Fulvio Ricci (*). University of La Sapienza and INFN
Susan Scott. Australian National University
Deirdre Shoemaker. Georgia Institute of Technology
Xavier Siemens. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Alberto Vecchio. University of Birmingham
Stan Whitcomb. Caltech
(*) To be confirmed.
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
The members of the Local Organizing Committee are: Patrick Brady, Alan Wiseman, Stefanie Pinnow, Sara Gil-Casanova. Contact the local organizing committee by e-mail to gwpaw-loc[AT]gravity.phys.uwm.edu
PROGRAM AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
A breakdown of the sessions will be provided in the next circular. Abstract submission will open at the end of November.
REGISTRATION FEE
Early Registration: $325 (until Dec 20)
Late Registration: $350 (after Dec 20)
The registration includes the welcome reception on Tuesday evening; breakfast, lunch and breaks on Wed-Sat; and the workshop dinner at Discovery World on Thursday evening.
Additional registration information is available at the GWPAW web site
WEATHER AND CLIMATE
The average of the Milwaukee daily maximum and minimum temperatures in Celsius for January 26 -29 are:
Average Maximum: -1
Average Minimum: -9
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1.2 14th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction at Southampton (First announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/26/14th-capra-meeting-on-radiation-rea…
Starting Mon, Jul 04, 2011 to Fri, Jul 08, 2011
Location: Southampton, UK
We are pleased to announce that the 14th Capra meeting on radiation reaction in relativity will be held at the University of Southampton, UK, on 4-8th July 2011 (the week preceding the Amaldi meeting in Cardiff). Further details will follow in January.
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1.3 Eastern Gravity Meeting (First Announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/24/eastern-gravity-meeting-first-annou…
Starting Thu, Jun 02, 2011 to Fri, Jun 03, 2011
Location: Princeton, NJ, USA
The 14th Eastern Gravity Meeting will be held June 2-3, 2011 at Princeton University.
The format of the meeting will follow previous regional meetings, where all participants may present a talk of approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on the total number of talks. A conference website will be open in a few months, at which time more details, registration information and abstract submission will be available.
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2. Jobs
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2.1 Postdoctoral positions in mathematics at IST Lisbon
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/28/postdoctoral-positions-in-mathemati…
Institution: Lisbon, Portugal
Deadline: Wed, Dec 01, 2010
Additional Information: http://camgsd.math.ist.utl.pt/postdocs.phtml.en
The Center for Mathematical Analysis, Geometry, and Dynamical Systems of the Department of Mathematics of Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, invites applications for postdoctoral positions for research in mathematics, subject to budgetary approval. Positions are for one year, with the possibility of extension for a second year upon mutual agreement. Selected candidates will be able to take up their position between September 1, 2011, and January 1, 2012.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in mathematics, or in a related area relevant to the scientific interests of the faculty of the Center, preferably obtained after December 31, 2008. They must show very strong research promise in one of the areas in which the faculty of the Center is currently active. There are no teaching duties associated with these positions.
Information on how to apply please see in:
http://camgsd.math.ist.utl.pt/postdocs.phtml.en
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2.2 Faculty position in computational mathematics at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/27/faculty-position-in-computational-m…
Institution: Milwaukee, WI, USA
Deadline: Mon, Nov 15, 2010
Additional Information: http://www.gravity.phys.uwm.edu/positions.html
The Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), invites applications to fill one faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in Mathematical Sciences. Starting date is August 2011.
The department is seeking an outstanding researcher in computational mathematics with interdisciplinary focus. Candidates must have, or expect to complete by August 2011, a PhD or equivalent in mathematics or a closely related field, with expertise in computational mathematics. Preferred qualifications are: evidence of a strong research record (publications, funding, post-doc experience); a commitment to teaching excellence; primary expertise in numerical partial differential equations (PDE), high performance scientific computing (HPC), multiscale modeling and analysis (MMA), computational stochastics or a related field, and interdisciplinary experience or potential.
The candidate is expected to develop significant cooperation with researchers in other fields of application, especially outside the Department of Mathematical Sciences, in fields such as biology, bio-engineering, chemistry, freshwater science, medicine, and public health. Responsibilities include development of a vigorous, collaborative research program, teaching two courses per semester, and taking active roles in the undergraduate, Master‚ and Doctoral programs. A competitive compensation, benefits, and research start-up package is provided.
The Mathematical Sciences Department has a faculty of 37, including pure mathematicians, applied & computational mathematicians, statisticians, and atmospheric scientists. We are engaged in collaborations with many other departments in the natural sciences and engineering, as well as the Great Lakes WATER Institute and the Medical College of Wisconsin. More information can be found by visiting our web page at http://www.math.uwm.edu/
Applications must be completed online at http://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/4906, where applicants will upload a CV, cover letter, and teaching and research statements. Please include links to relevant web pages and publications in your cover letter or CV. In addition, applicants must arrange to have three letters of recommendation (at least one should address the candidate's teaching abilities) sent to the Chairperson at stockbri[at]uwm.edu at Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413.
Review of applications will start by November 15, 2010 and will continue until the position is filled. UW-Milwaukee is an AA/EEO employer.
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2.3 Faculty position in gravitational physics/cosmology at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/27/faculty-position-in-gravitational-p…
Institution: Milwaukee, WI, USA
Deadline: Wed, Dec 01, 2010
Additional Information: http://www.gravity.phys.uwm.edu/positions.html
The Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee (UWM) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant or tenured associate professorship, beginning Fall 2011. Areas of interest include but are not limited to: cosmology, numerical relativity, computational astrophysics, and astro-particle physics. We are seeking candidates who have an outstanding research and publication record and who have promise of excellent teaching. A PhD in physics, astronomy or closely related field is required. The position is associated with the Center for Gravitation and Cosmology, home to seven professors, one visiting professor, 11 post-doctoral researchers and staff scientists, and a number of graduate and undergraduate students. UWM is committed to excellence in research, and provides substantial internal funding opportunities.
To apply, submit a cover letter, CV (including list of publications), and description of research interests electronically at http://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/4958 and arrange to have three letters of reference emailed to cgc-faculty-search[at]gravity.phys.uwm.edu or sent to: CGC Physics Search Committee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Physics, 1900 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53211.
Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2010 and will continue until the position is filled. UWM is an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer.
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2.4 Postdoctoral Fellowships and Research Associate Positions at CITA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/26/postdoctoral-fellowships-and-resear…
Institution: Toronto, Canada
Deadline: Mon, Nov 15, 2010
Additional Information: http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/index.php/Working-CITA
CITA is a national centre for theoretical astrophysics located at the University of Toronto. The Institute expects to offer several postdoctoral fellowships of two to three years duration this year, as well as one or more Research Associate positions of three to five years duration. The starting date will be September 1, 2011. Funds will be available for travel and other research expenses. Fellows are expected to carry out original research in theoretical astrophysics under the general supervision of the faculty at CITA, whose interests include: cosmology, interstellar matter, nuclear and relativistic astrophysics, numerical relativity, gravitational waves, gamma ray bursts, solar physics, star and planet formation.
Please apply electronically, following the instructions at http://www.cita.utoronto.ca under “Working at CITA”. Deadline for applications and letters of recommendation is November 15, 2010.
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2.5 Faculty Position in Cosmology/Astroparticle Physics/Gravitational Waves at UMD
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/21/faculty-position-in-cosmologyastrop…
Institution: College Park, MD, USA
Deadline: Wed, Dec 15, 2010
Additional Information: http://jsi.astro.umd.edu/
The Department of Physics at the University of Maryland (UMD) invites applications for a professorial position in theoretical physics in the areas of cosmology, dark energy, dark matter, high-energy astrophysics, astroparticle physics and gravitational waves.
We are primarily interested in candidates at the non-tenured assistant professor rank, but we will consider applications for a tenured position in exceptional cases.
The successful candidate will be part of the Joint Space-Science Institute (JSI) recently established between the Astronomy and Physics Departments at UMD and the NASA Goddard Flight Space Center located a few miles from the UMD campus. Information about the JSI can be found here http://jsi.astro.umd.edu/
Applications are accepted through https://jobs.umd.edu/ (sort for position number 116793). Required are (1) a cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) statement of research interests and plans, (4) statement of teaching philosophy and (5) the names and email addresses of four reference writers. Requests for letters of reference will be generated UPON COMPLETION OF THE ONLINE APPLICATION. Candidates are thus advised to apply promptly.
For full consideration all application materials and reference letters should be received by December 15, 2010.
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2.6 Postdoctoral position in theoretical/computational astrophysics at Johns Hopkins University
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/21/postdoctoral-position-in-theoretica…
Institution: Baltimore, MD, USA
Deadline: Wed, Dec 15, 2010
Additional Information: http://academicjobsonline.org
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in theoretical/computational astrophysics at the Center for Astrophysical Sciences of Johns Hopkins University. Working under the supervision of Prof. Julian Krolik at JHU, the postdoctoral fellow will join a team (Manuela Campanelli, Carlos Lousto, Yosef Zlochower, and Scott Noble (RIT), Jim Stone (Princeton), and John Hawley (Virginia)) using numerical simulations to study the role interstellar gas plays in every aspect of supermassive black hole mergers, including potential photon signals diagnostic of these events. We expect that the broad scope of this effort will lead to additional investigations in related areas, such as accretion physics, numerical relativity, and galaxy evolution.
The starting date for this position is flexible, but could be as early as spring or as late as fall, 2011. Officially it must be renewed annually, but it is intended to extend for three years.
Applicants should send a letter of application, CV, a list of publications, and a statement of research interests to AcademicJobsOnline at http://academicjobsonline.org . Three letters of recommendation should also be submitted through AcademicJobsOnLine. However, we will also accept letters sent to:
Barbara Dreyfus
Center for Astrophysical Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
517 Bloomberg Center
3400 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21218
The deadline for receipt of application materials is December 15, 2010.
Johns Hopkins University is an EEO/AA employer.
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2.7 PhD positions in GW data analysis at Nikhef, Amsterdam
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/20/phd-positions-in-gw-data-analysis-a…
Institution: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deadline: Sat, Jan 01, 2011
Additional Information: http://www.nikhef.nl/generalstorage/tt-news/vacatures/back_to/nikhef/articl…
The gravitational physics group at Nikhef in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, invites applications for one or more PhD positions in the detection and interpretation of gravitational waves, particularly from coalescing compact binaries. The group is a member of the Virgo collaboration, is active in the LISA effort, and plays an important role in the Einstein Telescope design study. It is led by Prof. dr. J.F.J. van den Brand and currently consists of 9 staff members in instrumentation, theory, and data analysis, 3 postdocs, and 5 students. There is also vibrant collaboration with individuals and groups around the world. The Nikhef group itself will expand significantly over the next several years. More information about our activities can be found at http://www.nikhef.nl/en/for-nikhef-users/departments/scientific-departments….
The PhD positions are for 4 years. Applicants should send a CV and a brief statement of research interests, preferably by e-mail, before January 1st 2011, to Dr. Chris Van Den Broeck (vdbroeck[at]nikhef.nl) with a c.c. to Teus van Egdom (pz[at]nikhef.nl). Please also arrange to have two letters of recommendation sent to these addresses. Applications may also be sent by regular mail to: Nikhef Personnel Department, Science Park 105, NL-1098 XG Amsterdam. Please quote the vacancy number 100995. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.
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2.8 Postdoctoral position(s) in loop quantum gravity at LSU
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/16/postdoctoral-positions-in-loop-quan…
Institution: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Deadline: Wed, Dec 15, 2010
Additional Information: https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=52481
The theoretical relativity group expects to have, contingent on funding, openings for postdoctoral or senior postdoctoral researchers working in loop quantum gravity starting September 2011. The initial appointment will be for one year and is expected to be renewed for another one or two years subject to satisfactory progress and availability of funds. The core relativity group at LSU consists of Peter Diener, Kristina Giesel, Jorge Pullin, Parampreet Singh, four postdocs and several graduate students. In addition to that LSU hosts a strong experimental gravity group with activity in LIGO, whose Livingston site is 30 miles away from Baton Rouge. LSU is also host to the Center for Computation & Technology (CCT), a multidisciplinary research center which includes computational groups in several areas of science, engineering, and the humanities. Several researchers in the relativity group have joint appointments at CCT.
Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. An offer of employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check. Application deadline is December 15th , 2010 or until a candidate is selected.
For full details or to submit an application visit
https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=52481
The LSU System is an equal opportunity/equal access employer
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2.9 Postdoctoral positions in Astrophysical Relativity at the AEI
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/14/postdoctoral-positions-in-astrophys…
Institution: Potsdam, Germany
Deadline: Wed, Dec 15, 2010
Additional Information: http://numrel.aei.mpg.de
The Astrophysical Relativity division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Potsdam, Germany, anticipates the filling of three postdoctoral positions within the "numerical-relativity" group.
The positions are tied to funds for research in the following areas:
a) inspiral and merger of binary black holes
b) electromagnetic counterparts to the merger of supermassive black-hole binaries
c) inspiral and merger of binary neutron stars
Candidates with interests and expertise in the above areas are particularly encouraged to apply, but candidates with more generic backgrounds will also be considered.
The numerical-relativity group is led by Luciano Rezzolla and is primarily but not exclusively concerned with the numerical solution of the Einstein equations and with the modelling of compact objects, such as neutron stars and black holes. Its work is a multi-disciplinary effort, spanning the fields of relativistic astrophysics, hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics, differential geometry, mathematics of nonlinear partial differential equations and high performance computing. To learn more about the group, please visit: http://numrel.aei.mpg.de
The Albert Einstein Institute also hosts a Divisions in Mathematical Relativity and Quantum Gravity and has an extremely active visitors program. It enjoys close proximity to the Universities of Potsdam and Berlin, the Astrophysics Institute of Potsdam, and has excellent in-house supercomputing facilities. To learn more about the Institute, please visit: http://www.aei.mpg.de
The positions are for one year and renewable up to three depending on satisfactory progress. The appointments are expected to begin around Sept. 1, 2011, but an earlier date is also possible. The deadline for applications is Dec. 15, 2010. Applications can be made online via the web interface at
https://lotus1.aei.mpg.de/job-form.nsf/registrationNR.xsp
Applicants should upload a CV, a publication list, a research summary specifying which position they are interested in, and should arrange for 3 letters of reference.
The Albert Einstein Institute is an equal-opportunity employer and hires on the basis of merit. Applications from individuals with disabilities, minorities, and women are encouraged.
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2.10 Postdoctoral position in theoretical cosmology at Portsmouth
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/14/postdoctoral-position-in-theoretica…
Institution: Portsmouth, UK
Deadline: Wed, Jan 05, 2011
Additional Information: http://www.port.ac.uk/vacancies/academic/
The Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation (ICG) intends to appoint two postdoctoral researchers in theoretical cosmology. A PhD degree and relevant research experience are required for these posts, which are expected to start on or before 1st OCTOBER 2011.
Post 10000868 is funded by the European Research Council and the Leverhulme trust, and is for up to two years; the researcher will work on projects which include modified gravity models as an alternative to dark energy and models for the origin of structure in the early universe.
Post 10000869 is funded by the STFC and is for up to three years; the researcher will work primarily on projects concerning the underlying theory and observational probes relevant to the study of dark energy.
Informal queries about these posts can be made to Kazuya.Koyama[AT]port.ac.uk (10000868) or Robert.Crittenden[AT]port.ac.uk (10000869).
The ICG consists of 11 academic staff, 13 postdoctoral researchers and 18 PhD students, and is a member of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-III), the Dark Energy Survey, the UK Low Frequency Array Consortium (LOFAR:UK) and the UK National Cosmology Supercomputer Consortium (COSMOS).
An online application form is available at http://www.port.ac.uk/vacancies/downloads/applicationform.doc or via email (jobs[AT]port.ac.uk), quoting the post reference number (or numbers.)
Applications (Application Form, CV, research statement) should be sent by email to jobs[AT]port.ac.uk and copied to icg-admin[AT]port.ac.uk. Applicants should also arrange for two letters of reference to be sent by email to icg-admin[AT]port.ac.uk, to arrive by the closing date, 5th JANUARY 2011. Late applications may be considered until the post has been filled.
http://www.icg.port.ac.uk (Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation website)
http://www.port.ac.uk/vacancies/academic/ (University of Portsmouth job site)
http://www.port.ac.uk/vacancies/downloads/applicationform.doc (Application form)
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2.11 Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Astrophysics at Georgia Tech
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/13/postdoctoral-position-in-gravitatio…
Institution: Atlanta, GA, USA
Deadline: Tue, Nov 30, 2010
Additional Information: http://www.cra.gatech.edu
The Georgia Tech Center for Relativistic Astrophysics (CRA) invites applications for a postdoctoral scholar position in the area of gravitational wave astrophysics including numerical relativity. The appointment will initially be for one year, renewable for up to three years subject to availability of funds and satisfactory progress. The expected starting date is September 2011. The research would focus on compact object binaries, accretion physics, electromagnetic counterparts and data analysis.
The CRA is devoted to interdisciplinary research and education linking high-energy , particle gravitational wave astrophysics. Center faculty working on these areas include David Ballantyne, Pablo Laguna (director), Deirdre Shoemaker and Ignacio Taboada. For more information visit <http://www.cra.gatech.edu/>.
Applicants should email to cra[at]physics.gatech.edu the following documents in PDF format: 1) cover letter with names of three references, 2) curriculum vitae including full list of publications, and 3) a brief description of research interests (maximum 2 pages). In addition, applicants should arrange to have three letters of reference e-mailed separately to cra[at]physics.gatech.edu. Review of applications will begin November 30, 2010.
Georgia Tech is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.
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2.12 Postdoctoral position at the Rochester Institute of Technology
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/13/postdoctoral-position-at-the-roches…
Institution: Rochester, NY, USA
Deadline: Tue, Feb 01, 2011
Additional Information: http://ccrg.rit.edu/announce/jobs
The Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation (CCRG) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) anticipates filling a postdoctoral position in the coming year. We are looking for postdoctoral candidates interested in working in a broad range of areas of computational astrophysical relativity and gravitational wave physics.
The Center currently includes seven faculty members: Hans-Peter Bischof, Manuela Campanelli (CCRG Director), Joshua Faber, Carlos Lousto, David Merritt, John Whelan and Yosef Zlochower; four postdoctoral researchers: Scott Noble, Hiroyuki Nakano, Bruno Mundim, and David Urminsky; and several graduate and undergraduate students.
Candidates are sought in both numerical source modeling and its interface with gravitational wave data analysis, in areas associated with the activities of the CCRG. These include numerical relativity and simulation of coalescing astrophysical compact objects such as black-hole and/or neutron star binaries and their interactions with gaseous environments, and initial data for relativistic binary systems. Our group is active in the LSC, NINJA, and NR-AR collaborations. The position is for one year and renewable depending on satisfactory performance and the availability of funds.
CCRG researchers have access to several computing cluster facilities at national computing centers as well as a dedicated 500 core, 104-node cluster with 4/8 processor cores per node for numerical relativity simulations hosted in the Center. RIT is also a member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), and CCRG members participate in the analysis of data from the LIGO, GEO-600 and Virgo gravitational wave detectors, using computing resources at RIT and other LSC institutions.
Information about the CCRG is available at http://ccrg.rit.edu/
Review of completed applications will begin February 1st, 2010 and continue until all positions are filled. Applications should consist of a cover letter, statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation. Applicants should send all materials electronically as soon as possible to:
Manuela Campanelli <manuela[at]astro.rit.edu>
Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation
School of Mathematical Sciences (SMS)
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
85 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, New York 14623 USA
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2.13 Postdoctoral Positions in Gravitational Physics at Montana State
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/09/postdoctoral-positions-in-gravitati…
Institution: Bozeman, MT
Deadline: Wed, Dec 15, 2010
Additional Information: http://www.montana.edu/msuinfo/jobs/prof/
The Gravity Group in the Department of Physics at Montana State University (MSU) seeks applicants for two postdoctoral positions. Both are two year appointments starting in the Fall of 2011. One position (with Dr. Yunes) will concentrate on general relativity theory, with an emphasis on gravitational wave aspects, post-Newtonian theory, black hole perturbation theory, or strong-field tests of GR. The other position will (with Dr. Cornish) concentrate on gravitational wave astronomy and data analysis, with a focus on LIGO and LISA applications. The successful applicants will be encouraged to collaborate with all members of the Gravity Group. Candidates with expertise in general relativity, gravitational wave astronomy, and data analysis are encouraged to apply. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in Physics or a related field.
MSU has been home to a Gravity Group for over 40 years. Current faculty members in the group are Neil Cornish, Ron Hellings and Nicolas Yunes. In the related field of relativistic astrophysics we have faculty members Bennett Link and Sachiko Tsuruta. MSU is a member institution of the LIGO collaboration, and is represented on the LISA International Science Team.
The Gravity Group's main areas of concentration include gravitational wave modeling within post-Newtonian theory and black hole perturbation theory, data analysis problems related to gravitational wave detection, the interface between astrophysics andgravitational wave theory, and theoretical and data analysis aspects of testing general relativity. We have strong collaborations with Princeton University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, the Goddard Space Flight Center, the Perimeter Institute and Cambridge University.
The MSU Bozeman campus (http://www.montana.edu) is nestled in the Rocky Mountains, 90 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, with easy access to many outdoor recreation activities including world-class downhill and cross-country skiing, fly fishing, and numerous hiking and mountain biking trails. Bozeman is well served by four major airlines.
Send via e-mail as a single PDF (1) a letter of application describing your research interests, (2) a resume with publication list, and (3) arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to cornish[at]physics.montana.edu. We request that at least one of the letters be from the candidate's current institution. For the complete job announcement and application procedures go to http://www.montana.edu/msuinfo/jobs/prof/
To receive full consideration applications should be received by December 15, 2010. Applications will continued to be screened until the positions are filled. Inquires may be directed to Neil Cornish (e-mail: cornish[at]physics.montana.edu, phone: (406) 994-7986) and/or Nico Yunes (e-mail: nyunes[at]space.mit.edu, phone: (814) 883-2069).
ADA/EO/AA/Veteran Preference. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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2.14 Junior professorship at the APC laboratory, University Paris Denis Diderot
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/05/junior-professorship-at-the-apc-lab…
Institution: Paris, France
We expect to have a Maitre de Conference position [1-3] at the Department of Physics, University Paris Denis Diderot (this is a permanent position on a junior professor level and corresponds to assistant professor positions in the US university system). The position will start on September 1st, 2011. The selection is a two-stage process. A first national pre-application step (qualification) is required and pre-registration needs to be completed by October 28, 2010 (see the complete time-line below). The second part of the selection process will take place in spring 2011. The details for pre-application (in French only) can be found at
https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/candidats.html
The successful candidate will share his/her time between teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, and research. The teaching will be conducted in French. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to take part in the data analysis activities of the Laboratoire AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC). In particular, the Laboratory has specific needs in the area of novel data analysis methods and algorithms aimed at current (Virgo) and future (LISA) gravitational wave experiments. All applicants in this field are encouraged to apply.
The selected candidate is expected to become a member of the ADAMIS research group at the Laboratory. ADAMIS is a dynamic, interdisciplinary group composed of experts in diverse areas of research, including physicists, data analysts, applied mathematicians, and the objectives of which are innovative approaches to data analysis of current and forthcoming, astrophysical and cosmological data sets. The group also benefits from the resources and opportunities offered by the newly opened Space Mission Data Center (Centre Francois Arago). At this time the members of the group are involved in the analysis of the Cosmic Microwave Background (Planck, EBEX, POLARBeaR) and gravitational wave (Virgo, LISA) experiments. There is also work being conducted on cutting-edge hydrodynamical simulations in various astrophysical contexts.
Application time-table:
First step: Qualification [4]
Pre-registration deadline: October 28, 2010, 4pm (Paris time)
Application deadline: December 17, 2010
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Second step: Selection (anticipated)
Spring 2011
Post start date: September 1st 2011
Useful links:
Additional documentation about Maitre de Conferences and the selection procedure
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_rank_in_France
[2] http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid22657/maitres-de-conference…
[3] https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/candidats.html
[4] https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/pdf/calendrier qualification 2011.pdf
Laboratoire APC: http://www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_CS/
ADAMIS: http://www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_CS/recherche/adamis
Dept of Physics, University Paris-Diderot:
http://www.physique.univ-paris-diderot.fr/
Centre Francois Arago:
http://www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_GP/html/sites_evenements/CFA/index.html
Contact information:
Radek Stompor: radek[AT]apc.univ-paris7.fr
Ed Porter: porter[AT]apc.univ-paris7.fr
Eric Chassande-Mottin: ecm[AT]apc.univ-paris7.fr
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2.15 Faculty positions at IPMU
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/03/faculty-positions-at-ipmu/
Institution: Kashiwa, Japan
Deadline: Wed, Dec 01, 2010
Additional Information: http://www.ipmu.jp/job-opportunities
The "Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe" (IPMU) is a new international research institute with English as its official language established in October 2007. The goal of the institute is to discover the fundamental laws of nature and to understand the universe from the synergistic perspectives of mathematics, statistics, theoretical and experimental physics, and astronomy. We are particularly interested in candidates with broad interests to interact with people from other subfields.
We intend to appoint a few assistant professors to 5-year terms, with a possible extension for five more years contingent on review and funding. This is the equivalent of tenure-track positions at IPMU. We also intend to appoint a few associate and full professors for the upcoming terms for as long as funding is allowed. This is the equivalent of tenured positions at IPMU.
We seek to build a diverse, highly interactive membership, and female and international applicants are strongly encouraged. We have generous travel support for our postdocs, and encourage full-time members to be away from the Institute for between 1 and 3 months every year.
The initial focus of IPMU includes but is not limited to: all areas of mathematics (e.g. algebra, geometry, analysis, and statistics); string theory and mathematical physics; particle theory, collider phenomenology, beyond the standard model physics phenomenology; cosmology and astrophysics theory; astronomy and observational cosmology; and underground experiments. We are leading efforts on the XMASS dark matter experiment, the HyperSuprimeCam project for weak lensing surveys at the Subaru telescope, GADZOOKS! at Super-Kamiokande, the Xe-based double beta-decay search in KamLAND, and R&D for future large neutrino detectors. IPMU is a full institutional member in SDSS-III.
IPMU is on the Kashiwa campus of the University of Tokyo. More than half of its full-time scientific members come from outside Japan. Its annual budget is approximately $15M. IPMU has a satellite in Kamioka to maintain close connection with experimental groups.
The applications should include a CV, research statement, publication list, and letters of recommendation.
Applications received via IPMU application form https://db.ipmu.jp/application/2010/ or AcademicJobsOnline https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/UT/IPMU will be treated equally in screening process.
The search is open until filled, but for full considerations please submit the applications and letters by Dec 1, 2010.
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2.16 Postdoctoral Fellows at IPMU
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/03/postdoctoral-fellows-at-ipmu/
Institution: Kashiwa, Japan
Deadline: Wed, Dec 01, 2010
Additional Information: http://www.ipmu.jp/job-opportunities
The "Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe" (IPMU) is a new international research institute with English as its official language established in October 2007. The goal of the institute is to discover the fundamental laws of nature and to understand the universe from the synergistic perspectives of mathematics, statistics, theoretical and experimental physics, and astronomy. We are particularly interested in candidates with broad interests to interact with people from other subfields.
We intend to appoint approximately 12 postdocs to three-year terms. We seek to build a diverse, highly interactive membership, and female and international applicants are strongly encouraged. We have generous travel support for our postdocs, and encourage full-time members to be away from the Institute for between 1 and 3 months every year.
The initial focus of IPMU includes but is not limited to: all areas of mathematics (e.g. algebra, geometry, analysis, and statistics); string theory and mathematical physics; particle theory, collider phenomenology, beyond the standard model physics phenomenology; cosmology and astrophysics theory; astronomy and observational cosmology; and underground experiments. We are leading efforts on the XMASS dark matter experiment, the HyperSuprimeCam project for weak lensing surveys at the Subaru telescope, GADZOOKS! at Super-Kamiokande, the Xe-based double beta-decay search in KamLAND, and R&D for future large neutrino detectors. IPMU is a full institutional member in SDSS-III.
IPMU is on the Kashiwa campus of the University of Tokyo. More than half of its full-time scientific members come from outside Japan. Its annual budget is approximately $15M. IPMU has a satellite in Kamioka to maintain close connection with experimental groups.
The applications should include a CV, research statement, publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation.
Applications received via IPMU application form https://db.ipmu.jp/application/2010/ or AcademicJobsOnline https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/UT/IPMU will be treated equally in screening process.
The search is open until filled, but for full considerations please submit the applications and letters by Dec 1, 2010.
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2.17 Postdoctoral position in theoretical gravity at University of Tartu
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/02/postdoctoral-position-in-theoretica…
Institution: Tartu, Estonia
Additional Information: http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/
Estonian Science Foundation (ESF) runs two programs offering postdoc grants at Estonian research institutions: MOBILITAS (Researcher Mobility Programme) and ERMOS (Estonian Research Mobility Scheme), the latter is financed in conjunction with FP7 Marie Curie COFUND "People".
The gravitation theory group at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Physics, University of Tartu, Estonia is looking for a suitable postdoc candidate to apply for one of these grants, who would be able to contribute to or complement the ongoing research of the group.
Key points
General research area: theoretical aspects of gravity;
Preferred topics: extensions of Einstein's general relativity (e.g. scalar-tensor gravity), theoretical cosmology beyond the concordance model (especially dark energy).
Duration of the grant: 2 or 3 years.
Amount of the grant: 19,200 EUR per year for salary (pre-tax), 3,200 EUR per year for research costs, and a one-time relocation allowance to move in to Estonia.
Eligibility: The post-doctoral research grant can be applied for by a person who has been awarded a doctoral degree or an equivalent qualification not earlier than five years before the start of the grant. (In case that, after obtaining the degree, the applicant was on parental leave or in compulsory military service, the period of qualification is extended by the period of the parental leave or compulsory military service.)
Application
The deadlines for MOBILITAS applications are usually in October/November and March, and for ERMOS in April.
NB! The postdoc application to ESF is submitted together by the applicant and the host institution.
Therefore interested candidates are first invited to send a CV, a list of publications, a brief research proposal, and a letter of recommendation to Dr. Piret Kuusk (piret[AT]fi.tartu.ee), head of the gravitation theory group.
The next round of MOBILITAS applications closes on 10 November 2010, but in order to have sufficient time to prepare the joint application to ESF, we expect the candidates to make contact by 25 October 2010 the latest.
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3. News
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3.1 Numerical Relativity: Solving Einstein's Equations on the Computer (New Book)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/29/numerical-relativity-solving-einste…
Additional Information: http://www.cambridge.org/us/knowledge/isbn/item2707919/?site_locale=en_US
Numerical Relativity: Solving Einstein's Equations on the Computer
T. W. Baumgarte and S. L. Shapiro
Cambridge University Press, 2010
Aimed at students and researchers entering the field, this pedagogical introduction to numerical relativity will also interest scientists seeking a broad survey of its challenges and achievements. Assuming only a basic knowledge of classical general relativity, this textbook develops the mathematical formalism from first principles, then highlights some of the pioneering simulations involving black holes and neutron stars, gravitational collapse and gravitational waves. Applications include calculations of coalescing binary black holes and binary neutron stars, rotating stars, colliding star clusters, gravitational and magnetorotational collapse, critical phenomena, the generation of gravitational waves, and many more.
Features of the book include:
- 300 exercises help readers master new material as it is presented.
- Numerous illustrations, many in color, assist in visualizing new geometric concepts and highlighting the results of computer simulations.
- Summary boxes encapsulate some of the most important results for quick reference.
- Applications cover topics of current physical and astrophysical significance.
For details, see http://www.cambridge.org/us/knowledge/isbn/item2707919/?site_locale=en_US
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3.2 Living Reviews in Relativity: "Quantization of Midisuperspace Models"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/20/living-reviews-in-relativity-quanti…
Additional Information: http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2010-6
Living Reviews in Relativity has published a new review article on "Quantization of Midisuperspace Models" by J. Fernando Barbero González and Eduardo J.S. Villaseñor on October 14, 2010.
Please find the abstract and further details below.
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PUB.NO. lrr-2010-6
Barbero G., J. Fernando and Villaseñor, Eduardo J.S.
"Quantization of Midisuperspace Models"
ACCEPTED: 2010-09-28
PUBLISHED: 2010-10-14
FULL ARTICLE AT:
http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2010-6
ABSTRACT:
We give a comprehensive review of the quantization of midisuperspace models. Though the main focus of the paper is on quantum aspects, we also provide an introduction to several classical points related to the definition of these models. We cover some important issues, in particular, the use of the principle of symmetric criticality as a very useful tool to obtain the required Hamiltonian formulations. Two main types of reductions are discussed: those involving metrics with two Killing vector fields and spherically-symmetric models. We also review the more general models obtained by coupling matter fields to these systems. Throughout the paper we give separate discussions for standard quantizations using geometrodynamical variables and those relying on loop-quantum-gravity--inspired methods.
UPCOMING ARTICLES AT:
http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/upcoming.html
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3.3 Read the 2010 CERN Winter School in Classical & Quantum Gravity
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/19/read-the-2010-cern-winter-school-in…
Additional Information: http://herald.iop.org/link/4003
As a researcher with an interest in gravitational physics, we invite you to read the latest Classical & Quantum Gravity special section ‘Lectures from the CERN Winter School on Strings, Supergravity and Gauge Theory, CERN, 25 – 29 January 2010'.
The articles included within the special section are free to read online until 18 April 2011, and can be accessed by visiting http://herald.iop.org/link/4003
Please feel free to pass this message on to friends and colleagues.
Yours sincerely,
Adam Day
Publisher, Classical and Quantum Gravity
cqg(a)iop.org
iopscience.org/cqg
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3.4 Read the Classical & Quantum Gravity GWDAW-14 Special Issue
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/19/read-the-classical-quantum-gravity-…
Additional Information: http://herald.iop.org/link/4002
You may be interested in reading the Classical & Quantum Gravity special issue featuring selected articles from the ‘The 14th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop’ (GWDAW-14), Rome, Italy, 26 – 29 January 2010.
The articles included within the special issue are free to read online until 22 March 2011, and can be accessed by visiting http://herald.iop.org/link/4002
You may also be interested to know that Journal of Physics Conference Series, the open access conference proceedings publication, has publish additional papers from this conference http://herald.iop.org/link/4004
Please feel free to mention this special issue to friends and colleagues.
Yours sincerely,
Adam Day
Publisher, Classical and Quantum Gravity
cqg(a)iop.org
www.iopscience.org/cqg
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CQG Highlights of 2009
The collection of Classical & Quantum Gravity’s Highlights of 2008–2009 is still free to read until 01 November 2010, and can be accessed through the following link: http://herald.iop.org/link/4001
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3.5 2010 Gravitational Physics Group Thesis Prize sponsored by Classical and Quantum Gravity
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2010/10/12/2010-gravitational-physics-group-th…
Additional Information: http://gp.iop.org/
Second call for nominations 2010
Closing date for nominations: 17th December 2010
The 2010 Gravitational Physics Group Thesis Prize, sponsored by Classical and Quantum Gravity (CQG), will be made for excellence in postgraduate research and communication skills in gravitational physics. All members of the IOP Gravitational Physics Group who passed their PhD viva voce exam between 30 September 2008 and 1 October 2009 are entitled to enter the competition. The winner will be awarded £500 and they will be invited to submit a paper to CQG based on the winning thesis which, if accepted, will be made a 'select article' in CQG. Furthermore, the winner will be given the opportunity to present their work at one of the UK 'BritGrav' meetings.
Anyone (student or otherwise) can nominate a candidate (including the candidate themselves). If you have someone in mind, please send an email to the IOP Gravitational Physics Group secretary (David Burton at d.burton-at-lancaster.ac.uk) containing the candidate's contact details and the committee will encourage them to enter the competition. The candidate must be a member of the IOP Gravitational Physics Group, and will be asked to provide their IOP membership number.
Please note that the student's external PhD examiner must be willing to comment on the student's research, quality of the student's thesis and the student's ability to cogently communicate their work (evidenced by their viva performance and/or seminars). Students are advised to consult their external examiner before entering the competition.
For information on how to enter the competition please click 'Group Prize' on the IOP Gravitational Physics Group web page http://gp.iop.org/
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