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1. Conferences
1.1. Quantum Gravity 2020, Waterloo, Canada
1.2. 5th International Conference on Quantum and Particle Physics, London, UK
1.3. XXIX Astronomy and Astrophysics National Meeting of the Portuguese Astronomical Society, Lisbon, Portugal
1.4. Gravitational Waves, Black Holes and Fundamental Physics, Trieste, Italy
1.5. 56th Karpacz Winter School in Theoretical Physics 2020, Karpacz, Poland
1.6. 30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Portsmouth, UK
1.7. 2019 TGWG Conference, Taipei, Taiwan
2. Jobs
2.1. Post-Doctoral Researcher positions in "Gravity theory and gravitational wave phenomenology", Rome, Italy
2.2. Ph.D. student positions in quantum cosmology, Warsaw, Poland
2.3. Tier II Canada Research Chair in multi-messenger astrophysics at Bishop's University, Sherbrooke, Canada
2.4. Faculty position in gravitational wave observation, Leuven, Belgium
2.5. Postdoctoral position in HEPCAT group at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
2.6. PhD position in the HEPCAT group at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
2.7. ESA Reserach Fellowships in Space Science, The Netherlands, Spain
2.8. Montalcini Fellowship in the University of Trento, Italy
2.9. STFC Rutherford Fellowship, Nottingham, UK
2.10. Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships, Nottingham, UK
2.11. ICG postdoctoral research fellow, Portsmouth, UK
2.12. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity at Rhodes University, South Africa
2.13. Postdoctoral position in relativistic astrophysics at Paris Observatory, France
2.14. Postdoc at Nottingham, UK
3. News
3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Lorentzian causality theory"
3.2. International Master in Mathematical Physics at Leipzig University, Germany
3.3. News of the International School of Astrophysics Daniel Chalonge Hector de Vega, Paris, France
3.4. Death of Don Witt
3.5. GRG Editor's Choice free-to-read for GR22/Amaldi13
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Quantum Gravity 2020, Waterloo, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15768
Starting: 2020-07-13 to 2020-07-17
Location: Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/conferences/quantum-gravity-2020
Contact: eichhorn[AT]sdu.dk
This is the first announcement of the international conference "Quantum Gravity 2020" which will take place at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics from Monday, July 13 to Friday, July 17, 2020.
The conference "Quantum Gravity 2020" has a deliberately broad scope. We aim to include participants from all current approaches to quantum gravity, as well as researchers working on the phenomenology of quantum gravity. The main goal of the meeting is to assess the progress made and to constructively and openly discuss open questions in our understanding of quantum gravity.
A second goal is to work towards combining the insights gained in the various approaches. In its overall goal as well as the format, this conference will differ from more specialized meetings that focus on specific quantum-gravity approaches.
We hope that this inaugural conference "Quantum Gravity" can make a contribution to bridging the gaps between quantum gravity approaches, and bring the entire community together for a constructive and fruitful exchange.
Registration for this conference will open shortly.
The list of scientific organizers and the scientific advisory committee can be found on the webpage.
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1.2. 5th International Conference on Quantum and Particle Physics, London, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15773
Starting: 2019-10-21 to 2019-10-22
Location: London, UK
Additional Information: http://quantumphysics.alliedacademies.com/
Contact: quantumphysics[AT]mail.com
Theme: Endorse and Engross the Impacts of Quantum and Particle Physics
The 5th International Conference on Quantum Physics and Particle Physics a two-day gathering of prominent physicists, researchers, students and experts in the industry of quantum technology on October 21-22, 2019 at Zurich, Switzerland.
Over the past 4 years, our Physics conferences attendees have enjoyed a sound technical program with a world of opportunities to explore the future. At this quantum physics conference let us celebrate what we, as a professional community, have achieved. In addition, the future vision of this meetings is to create even greater value to all corners of the globe.
With keynotes, oral and poster presentations, to delegates and exhibitors from national and international, this quantum physics conference will be filled with the greatest minds to share your thoughts and exchange ideas on how to chart your journey forward to reach new heights.
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1.3. XXIX Astronomy and Astrophysics National Meeting of the Portuguese Astronomical Society, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/07/xxix-astronomy-and-astrophys…
Starting: 2019-09-12 to 2019-09-13
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/network/costar/enaa2019/
Contact: enaa2019[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
We are happy to announce the XXIX Astronomy and Astrophysics National Meeting on 12-13 September 2019 at the Instituto Superior Tecnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal. This year's edition will celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the detection of gravitational light deflection by the F. W. Dyson, A. Eddington, A. C. de la C. Crommelin and C. R. Davidson expeditions to the island of Principe in San Tome and Sobral in Brasil during the total solar eclipse on May 29th 1919.
If you are interested in attending the conference, please register and send an abstract before July 26th.
Links to registration and abstract submission are now available on the conference website:
https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/network/costar/enaa2019/
We would appreciate if you could share the information below to people who you think might be interested in participating.
Local Organizing Committee:
Ana Brito - CENTRA, IST, University of Lisbon/ISG - Business and Economics School
Ana Mourao - CENTRA, IST, University of Lisbon
Andre Moitinho - CENTRA, FCUL, University of Lisbon
Ilidio Lopes - CENTRA, IST, University of Lisbon
Ismael Tereno - IA, University of Lisbon
Jose Lemos - CENTRA, IST, University of Lisbon
Jose Lopes - CENTRA, IST, University of Lisbon
Santiago Gonzalez - CENTRA, IST, University of Lisbon
Violetta Sagun - CFisUC, University of Coimbra
Feel free to contact us: enaa2019[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
We look forward to see you at ENNA!
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1.4. Gravitational Waves, Black Holes and Fundamental Physics, Trieste, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/17/gravitational-waves-black-ho…
Starting: 2020-01-13 to 2020-01-16
Location: Trieste, Italy
Additional Information: https://indico.sissa.it/event/37/
Contact: gwverse2020[AT]sissa.it
Third meeting of the GWVerse COST action
The long-held promise of gravitational-wave astronomy as a new window onto the universe has finally materialized. We have taken but the first steps along a new, exciting avenue that has now opened before us. The harvesting of useful information from gravitational-wave signals and the understanding of its broader implications demand a cross-disciplinary effort. How, when and in which environment were black holes formed? How fast do they spin and how have some of them grown to become supermassive? Can black hole mergers inform us on the nature and distribution of dark matter? Are there new fundamental degrees of freedom? Gravitational waves will allow for precise tests of General Relativity, and of the black hole paradigm itself. However, to be able to collect and interpret the information encoded in the GWs, one has to be equipped with faithful and accurate theoretical models of the predicted waveforms. To accomplish the far-reaching goals of gravitational-wave science it is of paramount importance to bring together expertise over a very broad range of topics, from astrophysics and cosmology, through general-relativistic source modelling to particle physics and other areas of fundamental science.
In 2016, a short time before the announcement of the first gravitational-wave detection, a cross-disciplinary initiative in Europe led to the establishment of the new Marie Curie CA16104 COST networking Action on "Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics" ("GWverse"). GWverse aims to maintain and consolidate leadership in black-hole physics and gravitational-wave science. The Action supports the training of the next generation of leaders in the field, and the very first "native" GW/multi-messenger astronomers, ready to tackle the challenges of high-precision GW astronomy with ground and space-based detectors.
The third global meeting of the Action will take place in Trieste, Jan 14-16 2020.
Scientific Organising Committee:
Leor Barack (University of Southampton, UK)
Enrico Barausse (SISSA, Trieste)
Vitor Cardoso (CENTRA/Departamento de Fisica, Lisbon)
Valeria Ferrari (INFN, Rome)
Stefano Liberati (SISSA, Trieste)
Samaya Nissanke (Department of Astrophysics/IMAPP, Radboud University Nijmegen)
Thomas Sotiriou (School of Mathematical Sciences & School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham)
Local Organising Committee:
Enrico Barausse, Alexandru Dima, Stefano Liberati, Giovanni Tambalo.
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1.5. 56th Karpacz Winter School in Theoretical Physics 2020, Karpacz, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15842
Starting: 2020-02-24 to 2020-02-28
Location: Karpacz, Poland
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/823088/overview
Contact: karpacz2020[AT]ift.uni.wroc.pl
The 56 Karpacz Winter School in Theoretical Physics will be held during the last week of February of 2020. This school is framed as a Ph.D. training school under the title "Superfluidity and Transport for Multimessenger Physics of Compact Stars." The venue of this meeting is the Artus Hotel Karpacz, Karpacz, Poland.
Lecturers include:
Mark Alford (Phys. Dept., Washington University St. Louis, USA) "Dissipation and transport in neutron stars
and mergers"
Danai Antonopoulou (Nikolaus Copernicus Astronomical Centre, Warsaw, Poland) "Superfluid signatures in
neutron star rotation"
Aurel Bulgac (Phys. Dept., Washington State U., USA) "Density functional approach to superfluid systems"
Nicolas Chamel (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) "Probing nuclear superfluidity with neutron stars"
Eckhard Krotscheck (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria and SUNY, Buffalo, USA) "Many-body computations of pairing in neutron matter, EoS of nuclear matter from Correlated Basis Functions"
Cristina Manuel (Instituto de Ciencias del Espacio (IEEC-CSIC) of Barcelona, Spain) "Relativistic chiral kinetic theory, transport methods in quantum field theories"
Adriana R. Raduta (Horia Hulubei National Institute, Bucharest, Romania) "Thermal evolution of neutron stars
and the role of their superfluidity"
Organizers: Armen Sedrakian (Chair), David Blaschke, Tobias Fischer, Ian Jones, Bryn Haskell, Constanca Providencia
Sponsors: COST Action CA16214 "PHAROS"
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1.6. 30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Portsmouth, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/28/30th-texas-symposium-on-rela…
Starting: 2019-12-15 to 2019-12-20
Location: Portsmouth, UK
Additional Information: http://www.texas2019.org
Contact: texas2019[AT]port.ac.uk
30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Portsmouth, UK
Sunday 15th to Friday 20th December 2019
Registration and Call for Abstracts opens on 15th July
Invited speakers:
Antony Lewis (University of Sussex, UK)
Astrid Eichorn (University of Southern Denmark & Heidelberg University, Germany)
Chris Reynolds (University of Cambridge, UK)
Claudia De Rham (Imperial College London, UK)
Dany Page (National Autonomous University, Mexico)
Elena Gallo (University of Michigan, USA)
Elena Rossi (Leiden University, Netherlands)
Elisa Resconi (Technical University Munich, Germany)
Elisabeth Krause (University of Arizona, USA)
Giovanni Losurdo (INFN Pisa, Italy)
Juan Garcia-Bellido (University of Madrid, Spain)
Luciano Rezzolla (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
Martin Lemoine (IAP, France)
Rennan Barkana (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto University, Japan)
Tanja Hinderer (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Tom Giblin (Kenyon College Ohio, USA)
Ulisses Barres de Almeida (CBPF, Brazil)
The symposium will be hosted by the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation at the University of Portsmouth and is sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and the Royal Astronomical Society.
Any enquiries please contact the organisers at Texas2019[AT]port.ac.uk.
We look forward to welcoming you to Portsmouth
Marco Bruni and David Wands
(chairs of the scientific and local organising committees)
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1.7. 2019 TGWG Conference, Taipei, Taiwan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15885
Starting: 2019-10-01 to 2019-10-04
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Additional Information: https://taipeigravitationalwavegroup.weebly.com/2019-tgwg-conference.html
Contact: alessandro26[AT]live.it
Due to the recent discoveries of gravitational wave from aLIGO/VIRGO observations, gravitational wave physics, and the related topics on black holes, neutron stars, quantum optics and dark matters have become the important portal to exploring the deep mysteries of our Universe.
Regarding this, we hold this conference to bring local community in Taiwan both basics and advances of the topics, and hope to inspire the young generations to devote to gravitational wave physics.
Invited Speakers:
Luc Blanchet (IAP)
Kostas Kokkotas (Tubingen University)
James Lattimer (Stony Brook University)
Yosuke Mizuno (Frankfurt University)
Tsvi Piran (Hebrew University)
Riccardo Sturani (IIP)
John Veitch (University of Glasgow)
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Post-Doctoral Researcher positions in "Gravity theory and gravitational wave phenomenology", Rome, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/05/post-doctoral-researcher-pos…
Deadline: 2019-10-31
Location: Rome, Italy
Additional Information: https://web.uniroma1.it/gmunu/jobs
Contact: paolo.pani[AT]uniroma1.it
We expect to open multiple Post-Doctoral Researcher positions at various seniority levels to work in the area of strong gravity (theory and phenomenology). The successful candidates will join the "Gravity theory and gravitational wave phenomenology" group at Sapienza University of Rome.
The appointment is for two years, with a net salary (depending on seniority) competitive with international standards. All candidates must hold (or soon be completing) a Ph.D. in Physics. The positions are expected to start by September/October 2020, but earlier start dates (up to Fall 2019) will be considered. Screening of the applications will begin in September 2019 and will continue until the positions are filled.
The research activity of the successful candidate will focus on gravitational-wave modelling and phenomenology, black-hole and neutron-star physics, tests of gravity and of the nature of compact objects, and strong-gravity tests of dark matter. The members of the group are also expected to get involved in other activities such as training of students.
Staff members of the gravity theory group at Sapienza currently include Valeria Ferrari, Leonardo Gualtieri, Andrea Maselli, and Paolo Pani, as well as Marie Curie Fellow Richard Brito, postdoc Swetha Bhagwat, five PhD students, and several master students. The group is involved in the COST Actions "CA 16104 Gravitational waves, black holes and fundamental physics (GWverse)" and "CA 16214 The multi-messenger physics and astrophysics of neutron stars (PHAROS)". It is part of the "Amaldi Research Center for gravitational physics and astrophysics" at Sapienza, of the RISE H2020-MC network "Strong gravity and high-energy physics (StronGrHEP)" and of the INFN Specific Initiative TEONGRAV - Gravitational Wave Sources. Members of the group are also part of the LISA Consortium, the GWIC-3G Science Case Team, and eXTP Science Team. The group has also strong connections with other local groups at Sapienza, with the gravity groups in Lisbon (IST), Johns Hopkins University, Tubingen, Nottingham, Baleares, Cambridge, Aveiro, SISSA, Milano Bicocca, and King's College London.
The Department of Physics at Sapienza hosts renowned research groups in several areas of physics and is regularly included among the first 40 Physics & Astronomy institutes in the world according to various rankings.
Sapienza University of Rome values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity. The selection will be done in agreement with the principles of the European Charter for Researchers, and particular attention will be paid to the gender balance of the group.
These positions are funded by the Italian Ministry of Research (MIUR, PRIN 2017) and by the ERC Starting Grant DarkGRA.
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2.2. Ph.D. student positions in quantum cosmology, Warsaw, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15775
Deadline: 2019-07-31
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Additional Information: http://gradschool.ncbj.gov.pl
Contact: Przemyslaw.Malkiewicz[AT]ncbj.gov.pl
Theory Group in National Centre for Nuclear Research invites applications for Ph.D. student positions in gravity and cosmology. The positions are supposed to be filled after 1st of October 2019 and last for up to 4 years. The positions are funded by the National Science Centre, Poland with decision 2018/30/E/ST2/00370. The successful candidates will work in the area of classical and quantum cosmology with emphasis on such aspects as perturbation theory in anisotropic cosmological backgrounds, singularity resolution, semiclassical methods and use of observational data. The goal of the funded project is to develop a novel model explaining the origin of the primordial Universe and its structures. The monthly stipend is 4500PLN (not subject to income tax, a small sum will be deducted to cover health insurance). Necessary resources including some travel funds will be available to the appointees.
The deadline for applications is 31 July 2019. Applications should be submitted via the Doctoral School online application portal https://gs.ncbj.gov.pl. The applicant will need to provide CV, College diploma, College transcripts, a statement of research interests and achievements, and optionally other information that may strengthen his or her application. In the application form one should indicate either "Modelling the Evolution of the Primordial Universe" or "Quantum origin of the primordial structure in the Universe" as the research topic.
For details please visit the Doctoral School webpage http://gradschool.ncbj.gov.pl or contact the PI, dr. Przemyslaw Malkiewicz Przemyslaw.Malkiewicz[at]ncbj.gov.pl.
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2.3. Tier II Canada Research Chair in multi-messenger astrophysics at Bishop's University, Sherbrooke, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15784
Deadline: 2019-08-30
Location: Sherbrooke, Canada
Additional Information: https://www.ubishops.ca
Contact: researchoffice[AT]ubishops.ca
TIER II CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN MULTI-MESSENGER ASTROPHYSICS
Bishop's University in Sherbrooke, Quebec (www.ubishops.ca) has an opening for a tenure-stream Tier II Canada Research Chair position in multi-messenger astrophysics. The Department of Physics & Astronomy welcomes applications in this broad field, with specialization in one or more of the following areas: gravitational waves, compact objects, cosmology, and gravitational physics; astroparticle physics; radio, optical, and X-ray astronomy; big data and astronomical instrumentation.
The CRC program was created by the Government of Canada to cultivate world-class research and development. The Tier II Chair will be awarded for a five year period, renewable once upon approval from the CRC program. Tier II Chairs are intended for exceptional emerging scholars (i.e., candidates must have been active researchers in their field for fewer than 10 years at the time of nomination). Applicants who completed their highest degree more than 10 years ago (and where career interruptions exist) may have their eligibility for a Tier II CRC assessed through the program's Tier II justification process. The legitimate impact that leaves (e.g., maternity leave, sick leave) can have on a candidate's record of research achievement will be taken into careful consideration during the assessment process. Please contact Bishop's Research Office for eligibility details and consult the CRC Foundation for full program information, including further details on eligibility criteria (http://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/program-programme/nomination-mise_en_candid…).
Applicants for this position should possess a PhD (or equivalent) and have postdoctoral experience and a superior research profile in one of the proposed areas. Successful candidates will demonstrate the ability to obtain external funding and the potential to emerge as internationally recognized scholars. Teaching duties consist of two (3 credit hours each) semester-length courses per academic year. A strong teaching record is also beneficial. Bilingualism/multilingualism is an asset.
The successful candidate will join a thriving research team comprised of faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate and undergraduate students. Bishop's commits to building and enhancing an environment that supports outstanding research and creative activity. Astrophysics and Relativity are long-standing research strengths at Bishop's University and are prominent in its Strategic Research Plan (https://www.ubishops.ca/wp-content/uploads/Strategic-Research-Plan2017-2022…).
Bishop's University welcomes diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from all qualified members of equity-seeking groups, including women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, people with diverse gender identities, and people with disabilities. Members of these groups are encouraged to identify themselves. Although, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents, all qualified candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Bishop's University implements an equal access employment / program under the Act respecting equal access to employment in public bodies for women, visible minorities, ethnic minority, Aboriginal and disabled people (including the possibility of accommodation during the selection process). Candidates who anticipate needing accomodation for any part of the process may contact Human Resources at HR(a)ubishops.ca.
Application packages, including a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, statement of research achievements and future objectives, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and the names and contact of at least three referees, must be sent as PDF files to researchoffice[AT]ubishops.ca
Review of the applications will begin on August 30, 2019 and will continue until a nominee is chosen. Ideally, a full application package will be submitted to the CRC program in April 2020. The start date is negotiable.
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2.4. Faculty position in gravitational wave observation, Leuven, Belgium
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15793
Deadline: 2019-09-20
Location: Leuven, Belgium
Additional Information: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/55192386
Contact: thomas.hertog[AT]kuleuven.be
KU Leuven invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position to strengthen its gravitational wave research program and to lead its efforts towards the development and scientific exploitation of the next generation of gravitational wave observatories.
The Gravitational Wave Centre at KU Leuven currently includes gravity theorists and astrophysicists, and experimentalists working on the design of instrumentation for gravitational wave observations. In addition, KU Leuven is home to an extensive signal processing, data science and machine learning community.
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2.5. Postdoctoral position in HEPCAT group at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15800
Deadline: 2019-07-15
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Additional Information: http://hepcat.group
Contact: amanda.weltman[AT]uct.ac.za
Postdoctoral Fellowships in the High Energy Physics, Cosmology & Astrophysics Theory (HEPCAT) group at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
The High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics Theory group in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Cape Town (UCT) seeks highly qualified postdoctoral candidates to start in 2019. The group has 2 core faculty members - Amanda Weltman and Shajid Haque and associate members include Jeff Murugan, Jon Shock, Julien Larena, Will Horowitz and Kurt van der Heyden.
We will consider all eligible candidates, however the priority research areas will be 21 cm cosmology, FRBs and probing modified gravity theories with gravitational waves.
The successful candidate(s) will have the opportunity to join and work on the Hydrogen Intensity and Real-time Analysis eXperiment (HIRAX), a new radio telescope array currently under construction in South Africa, that has science goals of 21cm cosmology, transients, pulsars, and hydrogen absorbers. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to work on a combination of radio hardware design and integration, instrument characterisation, simulations and forecasting, and analysis techniques for large data sets.
The position is for two years with the possibility of extension subject to progress and funding. Starting dates are negotiable and may begin as soon as possible in 2019.
Applicants should please send 1 pdf file including your CV, publications and a brief statement of your research interests, and arrange to have three letters of reference e-mailed to Professor Amanda Weltman - Amanda.weltman[AT]uct.ac.za by 15 July, 2019, for full consideration. The position(s) will remain open until filled. Note that applicants should have obtained their PhD degree in a related field (Physics, Astronomy or Applied Mathematics) within the last five years and may not have held any prior permanent academic posts.
The University of Cape Town: reserves the right to disqualify ineligible, incomplete and/or inappropriate applications, and reserves the right to change the conditions of award, and/or to make no awards at all. UCT is committed to the pursuit of excellence, diversity and redress. Our Employment Equity Policy is available http://www.uct.ac.za/downloads/uct.ac.za/about/policies/eepolicy.pdf
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2.6. PhD position in the HEPCAT group at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15801
Deadline: 2019-07-15
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Additional Information: http://hepcat.group
Contact: amanda.weltman[AT]uct.ac.za
PhD Fellowships in the High Energy Physics, Cosmology & Astrophysics Theory (HEPCAT) group at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
The High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics Theory group in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Cape Town (UCT) seeks highly qualified postdoctoral candidates to start in 2019. The group has 2 core faculty members - Amanda Weltman and Shajid Haque and associate members include Jeff Murugan, Jon Shock, Julien Larena, Will Horowitz and Kurt van der Heyden.
We will consider all eligible candidates, however the priority research areas will be 21 cm cosmology, FRBs, probing modified gravity theories with gravitational waves.
The successful candidate(s) will have the opportunity to join and train on the Hydrogen Intensity and Real-time Analysis eXperiment (HIRAX), a new radio telescope array currently under construction in South Africa, that has science goals of 21cm cosmology, transients, pulsars, and hydrogen absorbers. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to work on a combination of radio hardware design and integration, instrument characterisation, simulations and forecasting, and analysis techniques for large data sets. There are additional opportunities to perform joint work within other group research areas, including amplitudes in astrophysics, machine learning and theoretical cosmology more broadly.
A Masters degree in a related field (physics, astronomy or applied mathematics) is a prerequisite.
Applicants should please send 1 pdf file including your CV, publications if any, academic transcripts and a brief statement of your research interests, and arrange to have three letters of reference e-mailed to Professor Amanda Weltman - Amanda.weltman[AT]uct.ac.za by 15 July, 2019, for full consideration.
The University of Cape Town: reserves the right to disqualify ineligible, incomplete and/or inappropriate applications, and reserves the right to change the conditions of award, and/or to make no awards at all. UCT is committed to the pursuit of excellence, diversity and redress. Our Employment Equity Policy is available
http://www.uct.ac.za/downloads/uct.ac.za/about/policies/eepolicy.pdf
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2.7. ESA Reserach Fellowships in Space Science, The Netherlands, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15864
Deadline: 2019-10-01
Location: Noordwijk (NL) and Madrid (E)
Additional Information: http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Contact: fellowship(a)cosmos.esa.int
The European Space Agency awards several postdoctoral fellowships each year.
The aim of these fellowships is to provide scientists in their early career, holding a PhD or the equivalent degree, with the means of performing research in fields related to the ESA Science Programme.
Areas of research include planetary science, astronomy and astrophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial science, plasma physics and fundamental physics. The fellowships have a duration of two years, with the possible extension to three years, and are tenable at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, Netherlands, or at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in Villafranca del Castillo, near Madrid, Spain.
Applications are now solicited for fellowships in space science to begin in the fall of 2020. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates in an early stage of their career. Candidates not holding a PhD yet are encouraged to apply, but they must provide evidence of receiving their degree before starting the fellowship.
ESA fellows are enrolled in ESA's Social Security Scheme, which covers medical expenses. A monthly deduction covers these short-term and long-term risks.
The deadline for applications is 1 October 2019.
More information on the ESA Research Fellowship programme in Space Science, on the conditions and eligibility, as well as the application form can retrieved from the fellowship website (see link).
Questions on the scientific aspects of the ESA Fellowship in Space Science not answered in the above pages can be sent by e-mail to the fellowship coordinators, Dr. Oliver Jennrich or Dr. Jan-Uwe Ness
at the address fellowship[AT]cosmos.esa.int
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2.8. Montalcini Fellowship in the University of Trento, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15865
Deadline: 2019-07-18
Location: Trento, Italy
Additional Information: https://bandomontalcini.cineca.it/
Contact: massimiliano.rinaldi(a)unitn.it
The Laboratory of "Relativistic theory of gravity and cosmology" of the Physics Department of the University of Trento, Italy, encourages suitable candidates to apply for a "Rita Levi Montalcini" fellowship.
The group is composed by Prof. L. Vanzo, Dr. M. Rinaldi, one postdoc, and few PhD students. The research interests span from the physics of black holes to inflation, dark energy, modified gravity, and quantum fields on curved space.
The "Rita Levi Montalcini" is a very competitive program aimed to bring to Italy young researchers, of any nationality, who have worked at least three years outside Italy and have obtained their doctorate between Oct 31st 2012 and Oct 31st 2015.
The online application form allows to choose up to 5 institutions in order of preference. If a candidate is willing to work in our lab, he/she should put Trento as first choice.
The appointed candidates will be enrolled with a three-year tenure track contract that will turn into associate professorship upon satisfactory performance.
To apply, go the url indicated below and click on "Presentazione domande". A description in English of the Montalcini Fellowship is available here:
https://bandomontalcini.cineca.it/ProgGiovRic/dm241218_869_english_version.…
The deadline for online submission is July 18th 2019.
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2.9. STFC Rutherford Fellowship, Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15872
Deadline: 2019-07-15
Location: Nottingham, UK
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mathematics/research/mathematical-physics.aspx
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
The School of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Nottingham plans to support a candidate for the Ernest Rutherford Fellowship awarded by the STFC. The duration of the fellowship is 5-years and the STFC deadline is September 19th 2019. More information about the fellowship can be found here: http://www.stfc.ac.uk/funding/fellowships/ernest-rutherford-fellowship/
The School of Mathematical Sciences can support only one candidate and we will review applications from interested candidates. Expressions of interest should be sent to Professor Thomas Sotiriou, email: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk They should be received before July 15th in order to receive full consideration and should include a full CV (a research statement or proposal is not necessary at this stage).
Successful applicants will be hosted by the Quantum Gravity Group that includes John Barrett, Steffen Gielen, Kirill Krasnov, Jorma Louko, Alex Schenkel, Thomas Sotiriou and Silke Weinfurtner. The current research interests of the group include: alternative theories of gravity, analogue gravity, black holes and compact stars (strong gravity), quantum field theory in curved spacetimes, quantum gravity Research proposals in topics that are complementary to the above are also very welcome.
The group has close ties (including a joint STFC Consolidated Grant) with the Particle Theory Group in the School of Physics and Astronomy, which includes Tasos Avgoustidis, Clare Burrage, Ed Copeland, Anne Green, Adam Moss, Tony Padilla and Paul Saffin.
Candidates who would like to be consider for other national fellowship schemes (e.g. Royal Society University Research Fellowship, EPSRC Early Career, etc.) or the Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships are strongly encouraged to mention it in their expression of interest.
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2.10. Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships, Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15877
Deadline: 2019-08-22
Location: Nottingham, UK
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI1897
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
Applications are invited for Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships in the School of Mathematical Sciences. Our fellowships provide 3 years of independent research funding, and are linked to a permanent academic position. More information about the fellowship scheme can be found here (use other link to apply):
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/researchwithus/fellowships/nottingham…
All queries regarding eligibility/details of the scheme should be directed to fellowships[AT]nottingham.ac.uk. Queries about a research project and its fit with School research priorities should be sent to Professor Thomas Sotiriou: thomas.sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk or David Hawker: david.hawker[AT]nottingham.ac.uk.
Applications need to be submitted online though external link.
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2.11. ICG postdoctoral research fellow, Portsmouth, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/29/icg-postdoctoral-research-fe…
Deadline: 2019-07-16
Location: Portsmouth, UK
Additional Information: http://www.icg.port.ac.uk/2019/06/postdoctoral-research-fellow/
Contact: david.wands[AT]port.ac.uk
Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Employment type: Fixed-term (12 months)
Salary: GBP: 35,211 - 38,460 per annum
Post number: ZZ005407
Closing date: 16 July 2019
We announce a one-year postdoctoral research fellowship at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation (ICG) at the University of Portsmouth aimed at promising early-career researchers in cosmology. The successful candidate will have demonstrated excellence in research, complementing and extending the existing ICG research interests and expertise. During the fellowship, they will have the opportunity to develop their own programme of research and innovation, and help attract external funding to the ICG.
The ICG consists of 14 academic staff, 18 postdoctoral researchers and 29 PhD students, with an active international visitors programme. Portsmouth is a member of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-IV) and Dark Energy Survey and the Large Synpotic Survey Telescope (LSST) with involvement in the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) and other major international collaborations, including ESA's Euclid satellite mission and the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). The University of Portsmouth is a member of the South-East Physics Network (SEPnet) and hosts the 3704-core SCIAMA supercomputer. More information is available at http://www.icg.port.ac.uk/
We welcome applications from all qualified applicants, but applications are particularly encouraged from traditionally under-represented groups in science. The University of Portsmouth and the ICG hold Athena SWAN bronze awards which show a commitment to introduce organisational and cultural practices that promote diversity and equality and create a better working environment for women and men.
Applications (application form, CV, publication list and research proposal for the fellowship) 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 icg-admin[AT]port.ac.uk, to arrive by the same date. We expect the fellowship to start 1st October 2019 or as close to that date as feasible.
To find out more about the University of Portsmouth and this role, visit https://port.engageats.co.uk and apply on-line.
All applications for this position will be processed and conducted in compliance with UK legislation relevant at that time.
The University of Portsmouth is an equal opportunities employer, fully committed to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities.
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2.12. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity at Rhodes University, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/30/postdoctoral-position-in-num…
Deadline: 2019-07-29
Location: Grahamstown, South Africa
Additional Information: http://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/
Contact: n.bishop[AT]ru.ac.za
The appointment is for up to two years with a starting date as soon as possible and a salary of R220 000 per year, to work on a project "Cauchy Characteristic Matching, and Other Uses of the Characteristic Method in Numerical Relativity". In particular, we are seeking to further develop our matching code, which uses the Cactus framework with a BSSN code in the interior and a characteristic code in the exterior. The faculty members involved in this project are
Nigel Bishop - see https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=m8CpFJkAAAAJ&hl=en
Denis Pollney - see https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=lOK_rucAAAAJ&hl=en
Chris Stevens - see https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/people/staff/chrisstevens/
Background information about the Department and the University can be found at https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/
Please apply via e-mail attaching a single PDF file that contains a letter of application, and a CV with a list of publications and a statement of accomplished research. The application should include the date of award of the PhD degree; and if not yet formally awarded, please explain your current status and the expected date of formal award of the degree. Please also arrange for 2 letters of recommendation to be sent in support of the application. All these items should be emailed to n.bishop[at]ru.ac.za with subject "Postdoc Application - Candidate name".
This is a re-announcement of the position, and applications will be considered until the position is filled.
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2.13. Postdoctoral position in relativistic astrophysics at Paris Observatory, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/07/01/postdoctoral-position-in-rel…
Deadline: 2019-08-15
Location: Meudon, France
Additional Information: http://www.lesia.obspm.fr/-Emplois-stages-.html?id_emploi=112
Contact: guy.perrin[AT]obspm.fr
Applications are solicited for a post-doctoral position at Paris Observatory/LESIA in collaboration with LUTh, IAP to work on the detection of the pericenter shift of the star S2 at the Galactic Center and on the detection of a potential extended mass around the super-massive black hole. The offer is for one year, renewable for a second year on the basis of satisfactory performance. The contract should start in fall 2019, an earlier start can be considered.
GRAVITY has produced unprecedented results on the Galactic Center comprising the first ever direct detection of gravitational redshift around a super-massive black hole and the direct constrain of the size of a black hole down to a scale of 3.5 Schwarzschild radii. One of the next goals of the GRAVITY collaboration is the detection of the pericenter shift of S2 for a new test of general relativity and to explore invisible matter at the scale of the orbit and, later, the measurement of the spin of Sgr A*.
The goals of the offer are (1) to build a Kerr metric perturbed by an extended mass component, (2) to test the orbit of S2 against this metrics and detect its relativistic pericenter advance, (3) to constrain the extended mass in the black hole vicinity, (4) to prepare for the measurement of the spin of Sgr A* with the orbit of S2. The PDRA will participate to observation campaigns and data reduction/analysis. Check the link at the LESIA website (given below) for a more detailed description.
Applications are open to candidates of any nationality.
Candidates should provide:
a CV;
a letter of motivation;
a complete list of publications and a separate list of first-author publications;
the PhD certificate or, if not yet earned, the date of defense;
two reference letters.
Applications must be submitted electronically to guy.perrin[AT]obspm.fr.
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2.14. Postdoc at Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15891
Deadline: 2019-07-30
Location: Nottingham, UK
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI228519
Contact: ed.copeland[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
Applications are invited for the above STFC funded post to begin in October 2019, in which the candidate will have the opportunity to work with members of both the particle cosmology and quantum gravity groups.
Candidates with research interests in any of the areas of Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Modified Gravity and Strong Gravity are encouraged to apply. They should have a PhD in physics or a related subject area.
Because of the nature of the consolidated grant funding, the position is jointly held between the schools of physics and astronomy and mathematical sciences, the candidate will therefore have a unique opportunity to interact and collaborate with members of both schools.
This full-time post will be offered on a fixed-term contract until 30 September 2020. Job share arrangements may be considered.
Candidates are asked to attach a research proposal to their application along their CV.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Ed Copeland, tel: 0115 9515164 or email ed.copeland[AT]nottingham.ac.uk. Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.
Our University has always been a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We warmly welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs - indeed this very diversity is vital to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and from across the globe. For more information on the support we offer our international colleagues, visit
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/applyingfromoverseas/index2.aspx
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3. News
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3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Lorentzian causality theory"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/12/living-reviews-in-relativity…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity
The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published a new review article on 3 June 2019:
Ettore Minguzzi,
"Lorentzian causality theory"
Living Rev Relativ (2019) 22:3.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-019-0019-x
Abstract:
I review Lorentzian causality theory paying particular attention to the optimality and generality of the presented results. I include complete proofs of some foundational results that are otherwise difficult to find in the literature (e.g. equivalence of some Lorentzian length definitions, upper semi-continuity of the length functional, corner regularization, etc.). The paper is almost self-contained thanks to a systematic logical exposition of the many different topics that compose the theory. It contains new results on classical concepts such as maximizing curves, achronal sets, edges, horismos, domains of dependence, Lorentzian distance. The treatment of causally pathological spacetimes requires the development of some new versatile causality notions, among which I found particularly convenient to introduce: biviability, chronal equivalence, araying sets, and causal versions of horismos and trapped sets. Their usefulness becomes apparent in the treatment of the classical singularity theorems, which is here considerably expanded in the exploration of some variations and alternatives.
Please, visit frequently our relativity channel (https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity) at http://livingreviews.org for other news.
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3.2. International Master in Mathematical Physics at Leipzig University, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/18/international-master-in-math…
Additional Information: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/mathematical-physics
Following the footprints of famous former professors such as W. Heisenberg, F. Klein or F. Bloch in our new 2-year master course students learn general principles of mathematics and theoretical physics, in-depth knowledge on selected topics and do independent research under the guidance of a professor. By solving complex problems and transferring concepts to related fields, the students prepare for a job in academia or industry and economy.
Special features:
- international - English as course language
- interdisciplinary - joint initiative of Mathematics and Physics departments
- forefront research - supported by the local Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
- no tuition fees; semester fee of 220 EUR
Students can shape the program along their own preferences! We offer a wide range of courses on:
- Dynamical Systems
- Differential Geometry
- Stochastic Processes
- Gravity and Cosmology
- Condensed and Soft Matter
- Partial Differential Equations
- Particles and Quantum Fields
We would be more than happy to welcome interested students in our vibrant city with a rich cultural scene, affordable housing and a lot of green spaces and nearby lakes. The course starts annually in October. Application deadlines (May 31st - September 15th) depend on the current degree of the applicant. For more details, please refer to our program website: www.uni-leipzig.de/mathematical-physics
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3.3. News of the International School of Astrophysics Daniel Chalonge Hector de Vega, Paris, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/18/news-of-the-international-sc…
Additional Information: https://chalonge-devega.fr
Open Session on The New Universe, Dark Energy and the New Black Holes, on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at the College of Spain at Paris, International University City of Paris, 7 boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris
Addressed to specialists, non-specialists, teachers, students, post-docs, mediators, journalists. It brings together researchers from different disciplines and diverse personalities.
On the Program: The Standard Model of the Universe beyond the Planck scale: The New Universe and the Quantum light-cone. The New Quantum Phase of the Universe. The New Black Holes.
Dark energy = Vacuum energy = Cosmological constant = Temperature and Entropy of the Universe.
-The scientific programs of the Italian Space Agency.
-The image of the black hole explained by Norma Sanchez. The challenge today is to "see" the interior ... Chandrasekhar's triumph over Eddington ...
Victor Hugo and the Observatoire de Paris ...
"And that's not all ...." (Quote from Henri Poincare')
Announcement and program: https://www.obspm.fr/ecole-internationale-d-4072.html
Brochure and invitation: https://chalonge-devega.fr/Invitation27Juin2019.pdf
To know more: https://chalonge-devega.fr/Programme2019.html
With compliments and kind regards,
International School Daniel Chalonge Hector de Vega
https://chalonge-devega.fr/
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3.4. Death of Don Witt
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15870
Additional Information:
It is with great sadness that I write to let you know that Don Witt passed away April 19th after a long battle with cancer. Don received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee under John Friedman. After positions at University of California, Santa Barbara and Syracuse University, he eventually became faculty at the University of British Columbia. He was best known for his discovery that homotopy was not equivalent to isotopy for homeomorphisms of 3-manifolds and for his work on topological censorship. He will be sorely missed by his family and colleagues.
Kristin Schleich
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3.5. GRG Editor's Choice free-to-read for GR22/Amaldi13
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/26/grg-editors-choice-free-to-r…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
On the occasion of the GR22/Amaldi13 conference, all recent GRG Editor's Choice articles will be free-to-read during July 2019!
In each volume of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG), a few papers are marked as "Editor's Choice". The primary criteria is original, high-quality research that is of wide interest within the community. This recent article deserves special attention:
Alan A. Coley,
"Mathematical general relativity",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 78.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2559-5
Please, browse all Editor's Choice articles at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
Frank Schulz
Publishing Editor GRG
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1. Conferences
1.1. Future Science with Multi-Wavelength Data, Hsinchu, Taiwan
1.2. The Semi-Classical Einstein Equation: Numerical and Analytical Challenges, Dublin, Ireland
1.3. Quantum to Cosmos: Ideas and Applications, Gebze, Turkey
1.4. Gravitational Waves: New Challenges and Opportunities, Gebze, Turkey
1.5. 8th Belgian-Dutch Gravitational Waves Meeting, Maastricht, The Netherlands
1.6. Lost in Gravity 2019, Saint Flour, France (2nd announcement)
1.7. Helmholtz International Summer School "Cosmology, Strings, New Physics", Dubna, Russia
1.8. School on Physics and Astrophysics of Gravitational Waves, Bad Honnef, Germany
2. Jobs
2.1. PhD fellowship in the Relativistic Astrophysics Group at the University of Valencia, Spain
2.2. Postdoctoral Fellowship in Multi-messenger Astrophysics at RIT, New York
2.3. PhD Positions in QFT and GR at Jena/Leipzig, Germany
3. News
3.1. Death of Chris Clarke
3.2. Gravity Research Foundation, Awards for Essays for 2019
3.3. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight articles
3.4. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Advanced quantum techniques for future gravitational-wave detectors"
3.5. Master in Mathematical Physics, Tuebingen, Germany
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1.1. Future Science with Multi-Wavelength Data, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15667
Starting: 2019-06-24 to 2019-06-26
Location: Hsinchu, Taiwan
Additional Information: https://seongini.wixsite.com/nepconf2
Contact: tomo[AT]phys.nthu.edu.tw
We would like to invite you to this conference at the NTHU, Hsinchu, on 6/24(Mon) - 26(Wed). Detailed programs will be announced soon, but please mark your calendar first and make sure to register. The science on the NEP field with the AKARI space telescope is turning into a new era. Since the AKARI telescope carried out the NEP survey programs, we have obtained various observation data/results for about 10 years.
Currently, our deep HSC imaging data covering the entire NEP-Wide field has become available. The SCUBA2 survey program to cover the same area is still going on. A collaboration to carry out a massive spectroscopic survey using the new Subaru/PFS is also on-going. From the space, Euclid, SPHEREx and eROSTA will cover the field in near-IR and X-ray. The AKARI's NEP legacy will remain the only survey having continuous mid-IR bands data until the new mid-IR telescope will be available. This legacy will continue to grow with a lot more multi-wavelengths data. Time is ripe for top scientists to meet again to pave the bright future of the NEP field science. We are looking forward to seeing you here, in Hsinchu!
This conference is supported by the ministry of education (MoE) and the physics research promotion center (PRPC) of Taiwan, also supported partly by the ministry of science and technology (MoST).
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1.2. The Semi-Classical Einstein Equation: Numerical and Analytical Challenges, Dublin, Ireland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15672
Starting: 2019-09-12 to 2019-09-13
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Additional Information: https://www.dcu.ie/maths/sceenac.shtml
Contact: jacobus.sanders[AT]dcu.ie
We are pleased to announce a two-day meeting on "The Semi-Classical Einstein Equation: Numerical and Analytical Challenges" to be held on 12 and 13 September 2019 at Dublin City University (IRE).
Registration is open until 10 September 2019 on the meeting's website,
https://www.dcu.ie/maths/sceenac.shtml .
Einstein's Equation is the corner stone of General Relativity, but in the presence of quantum matter it must be modified to make sense. Although the description of gravity as a quantum phenomenon remains very problematic, there is a wide consensus that any theory of quantum gravity should admit a semi-classical limit, where the dynamics is described by the Semi-Classical Einstein Equation (SCEE). Unfortunately this equation is fraught with mathematical difficulties and even the most basic questions about the existence and uniqueness of solutions are difficult to answer, let alone what those solutions might look like.
The purpose of this two-day meeting is to bring together experts in relevant numerical and analytical methods, in order to discuss the state of the art and future prospects for solving the Semi-Classical Einstein Equation. A public lecture by Chris Fewster (University of York) will showcase some topics closely related to the theme of the meeting.
Tentative list of speakers:
Leor Barack (University of Southampton)
Marc Casals (CBPF and University College Dublin)
Chris Fewster (University of York)
Markus Froeb (University of Leipzig)
Hanno Gottschalk (University of Wuppertal)
Igor Khavkine (Czech Academy of Sciences)
Nicola Pinamonti (University of Genoa)
Noa Zilberman (Technion)
Organisers:
Ko Sanders (Dublin City University)
Peter Taylor (Dublin City University)
This meeting is funded by the Irish Research Council.
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1.3. Quantum to Cosmos: Ideas and Applications, Gebze, Turkey
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/05/15/quantum-to-cosmos-ideas-and-…
Starting: 2019-06-25 to 2019-07-04
Location: Gebze, TURKEY
Additional Information: http://tbae.tubitak.gov.tr/en/haber/quantum-cosmos-ideas-and-applications-2…
Contact: tbae.iletisim[AT]tubitak.gov.tr
TUBITAK Research Institute for Fundamental Sciences,
Summer Research School, June 25 - July 4 2019, Gebze, TURKEY
Quantum designates the laws of physics, which govern the functioning of nature at atomic and subatomic scales and percolate into the giant scales of the cosmos. The powerful ideas ranging from quantum to cosmos continue unlocking the secrets of the universe, thereby ensuring its understanding at the deepest level and paving the way for advanced technologies of the future. The Research School will introduce graduate students and young researchers to a wide range of frontier topics from quantum to cosmos.
Lecturers
Amanda Cooper-Sarkar (University of Oxford, UK)
Tansu Daylan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Cora Dvorkin (Harvard University, USA)
Samir Mathur (Ohio State University, USA)
Viatcheslav Mukhanov (University of Munich, Germany)
Michael Peskin (Stanford University, USA)
Subir Sarkar (University of Oxford, UK)
Tracy Slatyer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Andrei Starinets (University of Oxford, UK)
Topics Covered
Standard Model: Developments and Challenges
Precision Frontiers in High Energy Physics
Quantum Perturbations in the Early Universe
Holography, Finite-Temperature QFT and Hydrodynamics
Information Paradox and the Universe
Cosmic Microwave Background
Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
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1.4. Gravitational Waves: New Challenges and Opportunities, Gebze, Turkey
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/05/15/gravitational-waves-new-chal…
Starting: 2019-07-07 to 2019-07-14
Location: Gebze, TURKEY
Additional Information: http://tbae.tubitak.gov.tr/en/haber/gravitational-waves-new-challenges-and-…
Contact: tbae.iletisim[AT]tubitak.gov.tr
TUBITAK Research Institute for Fundamental Sciences,
Summer Research School, July 7 - 14 2019, Gebze, TURKEY
Gravitational waves were predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago within his theory of general relativity. The recent detection of gravitational waves from merging binary black holes and binary neutron stars can be considered one of the greatest triumphs of pure theoretical reasoning and mathematical construction of all times. Gravitational waves carry the signatures of the warped spacetime, thus opening a new window on the exploration of the universe. The detection of gravitational waves also represents frontier technological challenges, such as advanced laser interferometers, detectors and quantum metrology, information and control systems, modeling and simulations of violent events. The Research School aims at providing an occasion to introduce graduate students and young researchers to the developments in this newly emerging and fascinating area of modern science.
Lecturers
Scott A. Hughes (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Badri Krishnan (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Germany)
Nergis Mavalvala (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Luciano Rezzolla (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
Topics Covered
Gravitational Waves in General Relativity
Sources of Gravitational Waves in the Universe
Modeling and Simulation of Gravitational Waveforms
Numerical Relativity: Fundamentals and Advanced Techniques
LIGO Detectors: Quantum Challenges and Squeezed Light Technologies
Testing Fundamental Science with Gravitational Waves
Multi Messenger Astronomy: Developments and Perspectives
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1.5. 8th Belgian-Dutch Gravitational Waves Meeting, Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15696
Starting: 2019-06-28 to 2019-06-28
Location: Maastricht, the Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/events/8th-belgian-dutch-gravitational-…
Contact: gideon.koekoek[AT]maastrichtuniversity.nl
The 8th Belgian-Dutch Gravitational Waves Meeting will take place on June 28th, and will be hosted in the Karl Dittrich auditorium of Maastricht University. The event provides an opportunity for researchers in gravitational wave science to meet and update each other on the latest development in this exciting field. The meeting is open to all interested researchers, also from outside the Netherlands and Belgium.
Apart from overview talks, there will be contributed talks. Titles and abstracts can be submitted by using the 'comments' field on the registration form. Please mention your current position; preference will be given to postdocs and PhD students.
There is no registration fee. Tea, coffee, snacks, and lunch will be provided.
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1.6. Lost in Gravity 2019, Saint Flour, France (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15716
Starting: 2019-08-28 to 2019-08-30
Location: Saint Flour, France
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/network/grit/lostingravity2019/
Contact: lostingravity2019[AT]centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
Precision observations of gravitational and electromagnetic signals from astrophysical sources provide a new arena to test the nature of gravity and other interactions in regimes virtually unexplored so far, raising fundamental questions and shedding new light on old problems.
With this motivation in mind, we are organising a workshop in Saint Flour (France), from 28 to 30 of August 2019, to discuss unsolved problems related to strong gravitational phenomena and tests of gravity with current and future experiments.
The scientific program of the conference will include the following topics:
- Tests of the black hole hypothesis
- Alternative theories: status and prospects
- Tests of gravity from cosmological observations
- Numerical and analytical modelling of compact mergers
- Relativistic numerical simulations beyond GR
- Multi-messenger astrophysics
The workshop is organised in order to have few talks each day, and maximise the time for round tables and free discussions.
Confirmed speakers include
Vitor Cardoso (IST, Portugal)
Helvi Witek (King's College, UK)
David Hilditch (IST, Portugal)
Michael Puerrer (MPI, Germany)
Thomas Sotiriou (Nottingham University, UK)
Silke Weinfurtner (Nottingham University, UK)
Johannes Noller (Oxford University, UK)
Michela Mapelli (University of Padova, Italy)
Adam Pound (Southampton University, UK)
Enrico Barausse (SISSA, Trieste, IT)
The workshop is funded by the European COST action CA16104 GWverse : "Gravitational waves, black holes and fundamental physics", and by the Observatoire de Paris through the "action federatrice PhyFOG".
For people interested to participate, please register at https://indico.obspm.fr/event/75/overview
Registration fee has a cost of 50 Euro.
Looking forward to seeing you in Saint Flour,
Laura Bernard, Andrea Maselli, Miguel Zilhao
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1.7. Helmholtz International Summer School "Cosmology, Strings, New Physics", Dubna, Russia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15723
Starting: 2019-08-04 to 2019-08-17
Location: Dubna, Russia
Additional Information: http://indico.jinr.ru/event/736/
Contact: diastp[AT]theor.jinr.ru
The Helmholtz International Summer School "Cosmology, Strings, New Physics" organized by the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, JINR, in the framework of the program DIAS-TH will be held in Dubna, Russia, 4-17 August, 2019.
Topics:
Inflation and reheating. Baryon asymmetry. Dark matter. Dark energy. Primordial black holes. Gravitational waves from black holes and neutron star mergers Inflation in supergravity and string theory. Branes and string cosmology
Lecturers
I. L. Buchbinder (Tomsk Pedagogical Univ.)
D. S. Gorbunov (INR RAS, Moscow)
D. I. Kazakov (BLTP JINR, Dubna)
E. T. Musaev (MIPT, Dolgoprudny)
K. A. Postnov (SAI MSU, Moscow)
A. A. Starobinsky (Landau Inst. and BLTP JINR, Moscow)
V. A. Rubakov (INR RAS, Moscow)
V. P. Spiridonov (BLTP JINR, Dubna)
A. Vikman (FZU, Prague)
A. Westphal (DESY)
The lectures will be supplemented by evening discussion sessions. Short reports of the students are encouraged as well. The total number of participants is expected to be about 70. Undergraduate, postgraduate students and young postdocs are invited to apply for participation. There is no registration fee. The accommodation of the invited participants is provided by the organizers.
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1.8. School on Physics and Astrophysics of Gravitational Waves, Bad Honnef, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/06/01/school-on-physics-and-astrop…
Starting: 2019-09-08 to 2019-09-13
Location: Bad Honnef, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.dpg-physik.de/veranstaltungen/2019/physics-and-astrophysics-of-…
Contact: gomer[AT]dpg-physik.de
A Bad Honnef physics school on physics and astrophysics of gravitational waves will be held from 08 to 13 September 2019 at the Physikzentrum Bad Honnef. The School is a theoretical school which teaches the physics and astrophysics of gravitational waves in view of full-fledged applications. Basic knowledge of general relativity and relativistic astrophysics on the level of a Bachelor curriculum is expected. Discussion and exercise sessions will allow the participants to deepen their understanding of the lectures. Advanced participants are invited to present posters or to give short talks.
LECTURES/LECTURERS:
* Theory of gravitational waves (Luc Blanchet, CNRS, Sorbonne Universite', Paris)
* Stochastic gravitational wave backgrounds (Valerie Domcke, DESY, Hamburg)
* Gravitational wave detection (Gabriela Gonzalez, Louisiana State University)
* Gravitational waves from binary black holes (Mark Hannam, University of Cardiff)
* Gravitational wave data analysis II (Piotr Jaranowski, University of Bialystok)
* Gravitational waves from isolated neutron stars (Kostas Kokkotas, University of Tuebingen)
* Gravitational wave data analysis I (Andrzej Krolak, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw)
* Gravitational waves from stellar core collapse (Ewald Mueller, MPI for Astrophysics, Garching)
* Computational astrophysics of neutron stars (Luciano Rezzolla, Goethe University of Frankfurt)
* Focussed introduction to general relativity (Gerhard Schaefer, University of Jena)
* (Evening talk) Testing general relativity: 100 years of light deflection (Claus Laemmerzahl, ZARM, University of Bremen)
For more details and for registration please visit https://www.dpg-physik.de/veranstaltungen/2019/physics-and-astrophysics-of-….
We are looking forward to meeting you in Bad Honnef, the organizers
Bernd Bruegmann, Kostas Kokkotas, Gerhard Schaefer
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2. Jobs
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2.1. PhD fellowship in the Relativistic Astrophysics Group at the University of Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15670
Deadline: 2019-05-20
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: https://www.uv.es/uvweb/servicio-recursos-humanos-pas/es/personal-investiga…
Contact: j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es
The Relativistic Astrophysics group of the University of Valencia (Spain) offers a three-year PhD fellowship funded by the "Programa Santiago Grisolia - Generalitat Valenciana" to carry out research on gravitational-wave astronomy. The candidate is expected to work in the study of gravitational waves from fundamental bosonic fields and exotic compact objects. PhD supervisors will be Drs. Jose Antonio Font and Pablo Cerda-Duran.
Candidates must hold a University Degree in Physics issued by a non-Spanish institution. The degree must have been obtained after January 1st 2015. Foreign degrees/diplomas must be recognised by the Spanish Higher Education system. Good knowledge of either Spanish or English is mandatory. Previous experience on numerical relativity is highly recommended, particularly in the context of the research topic.
Deadline for application: May 20, 2019.
Call details (in Spanish):
https://www.uv.es/uvweb/servicio-recursos-humanos-pas/es/personal-investiga…
For additional information please contact:
Prof. Jose Antonio Font, j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es
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2.2. Postdoctoral Fellowship in Multi-messenger Astrophysics at RIT, New York
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15700
Deadline: 2019-12-31
Location: Rochester, USA
Additional Information: http://ccrg.rit.edu/
Contact: ccrg-postdoc[AT]ccrgweb.rit.edu
The recent observations of a binary neutron star merger using both gravitational wave interferometers as well as electromagnetic telescopes across the full spectrum have initiated the age of multi-messenger astronomy and astrophysics.
As part of NSF collaborative projects, the RIT's Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation (CCRG) is currently seeking to fill a postdoctoral research position with highly qualified individuals interested pursuing research in the multimessenger analysis and interpretation of neutron star mergers.
We are particularly interested in applicants with expertise in hydrodynamical simulations of binary merger, relativistic outflows, and nucleosynthesis. Expertise in detailed, self-consistent simulations of electromagnetic emission is also highly desired. We are interested in performing ``event-based'' simulations, using parameters informed by specific LIGO/Virgo detections, and thereby permitting much closer comparison with observables, in order to interpret current and future multi-messenger observations by a wide array of current and future detectors. Successful applicants will work closely with and regularly visit collaborators at the Center for Theoretical Astrophysics (CTA) at Los Alamos National Lab (LANL). Here, they will consult with the experts on nuclear equations of state, r-process nucleosynthesis, atomic opacities and detailed radiative transfer to produce realistic predictions which can be compared with observations. To ensure efficient and productive collaboration, successful applicants
should be prepared to spend significant percentage of time at LANL during the year.
Senior scientists in the CCRG include Manuela Campanelli (Director), Joshua Faber, Carlos Lousto, Richard O'Shaughnessy, Jason Nordhaus, Yosef Zlochower, Sukanya Chakrabarti, John Whelan, and Hans-Peter Bischof, several postdoctoral fellows and Ph.D. students (see http://ccrg.rit.edu/people for an overview on who is or has been at CCRG).
The group is involved in several large collaborations, including the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), The Einstein Toolkit Consortium (http://einsteintoolkit.org) and a NASA Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics Network (TCAN) devoted to the simulation of neutron star mergers. CCRG researchers have access to several computing cluster facilities at national computing centers such as XSEDE and the NCSA's Blue Waters Supercomputer (with an allocation of over 160MSUs), as well as a dedicated over 3000-core cluster hosted at the Center. The Center for Theoretical Astrophysics at LANL is directed by Chris Fryer. Subject experts include Chris Fontes, Aimee Hungerford, Joshua Dolence, Wesley Even, Ryan Wollaeger, Matthew Mumpower, Jonas Lippuner, Jonah M. Miller, W. Thomas Vestrand, Przemek Wozniak, and others (see https://ccsweb.lanl.gov/astro/index.html#team). Experts at LANL CTA are involved in various large collaborations, including LIGO and LISA, several gamma-ray astronomy programs, and gravitational-wave counterparts search and follow-up campaigns.
More information about the CCRG is available at http://ccrg.rit.edu/. And about Rochester at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester,_New_York
Applications should consist of a cover letter, a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation. All materials should be sent electronically as soon as possible to: oshaughn[AT]main[dot]rit[dot]edu with a copy to ccrg-postdoc[AT]ccrgweb.rit.edu. For an overview of all job openings at CCRG please go to: http://ccrg.rit.edu/spotlight/jobs.
Enquiries can be addressed to
Richard O'Shaughnessy, oshaughn[AT]mail[dot]rit[dot]edu Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation, School of Mathematical Sciences, and School of Physics and Astronomy, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) 85 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, New York 14623 USA
Review of completed applications will begin as soon as available and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. Starting date can be as early as September, 2019. RIT is committed to equal employment opportunity and affirmative action.
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2.3. PhD Positions in QFT and GR at Jena/Leipzig, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15726
Deadline: 2019-07-01
Location: Jena/Leipzig, Germany
Additional Information: http://rtg2522.gitpages.tpi.uni-jena.de/portfolio/
Contact: RTG2522[AT]uni-jena.de
The new Research Training Group (RTG) 2522 "Strong Dynamics and Criticality in Quantum and Gravitational Systems" jointly hosted at the Institutes for Theoretical Physics at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and at Leipzig University offers 12 PhD positions, available 1 October 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The RTG 2522 offers a structured PhD program on the basis of a research program at the interface of quantum field theory and gravitational theory. Preferably, the candidates should have a strong background in quantum field theory and/or general relativity and corresponding theoretical, mathematical, and computational methods. Participating principal investigators of the RTG include M. Ammon, S. Bernuzzi, B. Bruegmann, D. Cadamuro, H. Gies, S. Hollands, R. Meinel, B. Rosenow, R. Verch, and A. Wipf. More information about the research program of RTG 2522 can be found on the website: http://RTG2522.gitpages.tpi.uni-jena.de/portfolio/, see also https://www.physik.uni-jena.de/tpi (TPI Jena) and http://www.physik.uni-leipzig.de (ITP Leipzig).
Employment conditions: to qualify for the position, applicants must hold a Master's degree or a Diploma in Physics or Mathematics.
Applicants should submit (preferably via E-mail and as a single PDF document) a curriculum vitae, a brief description of research interests, a transcript of records, a certificate of the master's degree (or a statement concerning when it is due), and arrange for 1-2 reference letters. Important: In your cover letter, please state your preferences for one or more principal investigators, acting as supervisors for the corresponding PhD projects.
Selected candidates will receive a three-year position according to the German public service salary scale (E13 TV-L 65%). The RTG wants to promote women in science and is particularly looking forward to receiving applications by qualified female candidates. Applications of handicapped people will be given preference in the selection among equivalently qualified competitors.
Correspondence address:
Prof. Dr. Holger Gies, TPI, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Max-Wien-Platz 1, D-07743 Jena, Germany, E-mail: RTG2522[AT]uni-jena.de.
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3. News
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3.1. Death of Chris Clarke
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/05/08/death-of-chris-clarke/
Additional Information:
I am sure that colleagues will be saddened to hear of the death of Chris Clarke who passed away on 16th April. Chris gained his PhD in General Relativity from the University of Cambridge as part of the group led by Dennis Sciama. After positions at Hamburg and York, Chris moved to Southampton in 1986 to take up the Chair in Applied Mathematics and lead the GR group.
He was best known for his work on singularities summarised in his book "The analysis of space-time singularities". However his work was wide ranging and also covered topics in astrophysics, numerical relativity, the philosophy of quantum theory and the physics of the brain. He left the University of Southampton in 1999 to work free-lance and devote more time to support for environmental and spiritual causes but continued to publish scientific papers on relativity and quantum theory.
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3.2. Gravity Research Foundation, Awards for Essays for 2019
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/05/13/gravity-research-foundation-…
Additional Information: http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org
Gravity Research Foundation, Awards for Essays for 2019
The trustees are pleased to announce the Awards for Essays for 2019.
1. $4,000 - Information Content of the Gravitational Field of a Quantum Superposition by Alessio Belenchia[1], Robert M. Wald[2], Flaminia Giacomini[3], Esteban Castro-Ruiz[3], Caslav Brukner[3], and Markus Aspelmeyer[3], [1]Centre for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University, Belfast BT7 1NN, United Kingdom, [2]Enrico Fermi Institute and Department of Physics, The University of Chicago, 5640 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Il 60637, [3]Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), Boltzmanngasse 3, 1090 Vienna, Austria; e-mail: a.belenchia(a)qub.ac.uk, rmwa(a)uchicago.edu, flaminia.giacomini(a)univie.ac.at, esteban.castro.ruiz(a)univie.ac.at, caslav.brukner(a)univie.ac.at, markus.aspelmeyer(a)univie.ac.at
2. $1,250 - Non-Perturbative de Sitter Vacua via alpha' Corrections by Olaf Hohm[1] and Barton Zwiebach[2], [1]Institute for Physics, Humboldt University Berlin, Zum Grossen Windkanal 6, D-12489 Berlin, Germany, [2]Center for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139; e-mail: ohohm(a)physik.hu-berlin.de, zwiebach(a)mit.edu
3. $1,000 - Can Fermionic Dark Matter Mimic Supermassive Black Holes? by C. R. Arguelles[1], A. Krut[2], J. A. Rueda[2][3], and R. Ruffini[2][4], [1]Instituto de Astrofisica de La Plata, (CCT La Plata, CONICET, UNLP), Paseo del Bosque, B1900FWA La Plata, Argentina, [2]ICRANet, Piazza della Repubblica 10, I-65122 Pescara, Italy, [3]INAF, Istituto de Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali, Via Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Rome, Italy, [4]INAF, Viale del Parco Mellini 84, 00136 Rome, Italy; e-mail: charly(a)carina.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar, andreas.krut(a)icranet.org, jorge.rueda(a)icra.it, ruffini(a)icra.it
4. $750 - How to Hide a Cosmological Constant by Steven Carlip, Department of Physics, University of California, Davis, CA 95616; e-mail: carlip(a)physics.ucdavis.edu
5. $500 - Einstein's Dream by Richard T. Hammond, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 and Army Research Office, Research Triangle Park, 800 Park Offices Dr, Durham, NC 27703; e-mail: rhammond(a)email.unc.edu
Selected for Honorable Mention this year were (listed in alphabetical order): Fotios K. Anagnostopoulos, Georgios Kofinas, and Vasilios Zarikas; Gustavo Arciniega, Pablo Bueno, Pablo A. Cano, Jose D. Edelstein, Robie A. Hennigar, and Luisa G. Jaime; Sebastian Bahamonde and Mir Faizal; Yang Bai and Nicholas Orlofsky; Spyros Basilakos, Nick E. Mavromatos, and Joan Sola' Peracaula; Per Berglund, Tristan Huebsch, and Djordje Minic; Alexander Burinskii; ChunJun Cao, Aidan Chatwin-Davies, and Ashmeet Singh; Man Ho Chan; Geoffrey Compere; Yogesh Dandekar; Shounak De, Tejinder P. Singh, and Abhinav Varma; Tevian Dray and Carlo Rovelli; Arthur E. Fischer; Yuan K. Ha; Dennis Hansen, Jelle Hartong, and Niels A. Obers; Shahar Hod; Ted Jacobson and Manus Visser; Jose Beltran Jimenez, Lavinia Heisenberg, and Tomi S. Koivisto; Nemanja Kaloper; Philip D. Mannheim; Samir D. Mathur; F. Melia; K. Narayan; T. Padmanabhan; Giandomenico Palumbo; Paolo Pani and Andrea Maselli; Tsvi Piran and Bernard F. Schutz; Marco Piva; Suvrat Raju; S. Shankaranarayanan; Martina Toscani, Giuseppe Lodato, and Elena Maria Rossi; Asher Yahalom; Ding-fang Zeng.
This announcement and abstracts of award-winning and honorable mention essays will be posted when ready on our web site, http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org. The five award-winning essays will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD). They will also be posted at a later date on our web site.
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3.3. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight articles
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/05/27/grg-editors-choice-recent-hi…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
In each volume of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG), a few papers are marked as "Editor's Choice". The primary criteria is original, high-quality research that is of wide interest within the community. These recent articles deserves special attention:
Kastytis Zubovas, Andrew R. King,
"The M--$\sigma$ relation between supermassive black holes and their host galaxies",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 65.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2549-7
Sudipta Sarkar,
"Black hole thermodynamics: general relativity and beyond",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 63.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2545-y
Brian Allen,
"Sobolev stability of the Positive Mass Theorem and Riemannian Penrose Inequality using inverse mean curvature flow",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 59.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2542-1
Please, browse all Editor's Choice articles at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
Frank Schulz
Publishing Editor GRG
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3.4. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Advanced quantum techniques for future gravitational-wave detectors"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/05/27/living-reviews-in-relativity…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity
The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published a new review article on 29 April 2019:
Stefan L. Danilishin, Farid Ya. Khalili, Haixing Miao,
"Advanced quantum techniques for future gravitational-wave detectors",
Living Rev Relativ (2019) 22: 2.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-019-0018-y
Abstract:
Quantum fluctuation of light limits the sensitivity of advanced laser interferometric gravitational-wave detectors. It is one of the principal obstacles on the way towards the next-generation gravitational-wave observatories. The envisioned significant improvement of the detector sensitivity requires using quantum non-demolition measurement and back-action evasion techniques, which allow us to circumvent the sensitivity limit imposed by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. In our previous review article (Danilishin and Khalili in Living Rev Relativ 15:5, 2012), we laid down the basic principles of quantum measurement theory and provided the framework for analysing the quantum noise of interferometers. The scope of this paper is to review novel techniques for quantum noise suppression proposed in the recent years and put them in the same framework. Our delineation of interferometry schemes and topologies is intended as an aid in the process of selecting the design for the next-generation gravitational-wave observatories.
Please, visit frequently our relativity channel (https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity) at http://livingreviews.org for other news.
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3.5. Master in Mathematical Physics, Tuebingen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/05/27/master-in-mathematical-physi…
Additional Information: http://www.math.uni-tuebingen.de/mmp
We are accepting applications for the international master program in Mathematical Physics for October 2019. It is a 2 year master program jointly run by the mathematics and the physics departments, the application deadline is 15th of July 2019.
The program is centered around the core modules Geometry in Physics, Mathematical Relativity, Mathematical Quantum Mechanics, and Mathematical Statistical Physics. More information as well as a poster and a flyer can be found on the program website http://www.math.uni-tuebingen.de/mmp.
We would be very thankful if you could forward this information to your colleagues and to any undergraduate students who might be interested in applying.
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1. Conferences
1.1. Inflation and Geometry, Paris, France
1.2. Workshop on gravitational-wave parameter estimation with PyCBC Inference, Portsmouth, UK
1.3. Summer school on Einstein Equations: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity, Domodossola, Italy
1.4. International School on Gravity, Cosmology and Astrophysics, Moscow, Russia
1.5. Gravity and Other Fields Under the Volcano, Catania, Italy
1.6. 16th Italian-Korean Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Pescara, Italy
1.7. Armenian-Italian Science Day "Joint ICRANet activities in Relativistic Astrophysics", Yerevan, Armenia
1.8. The 29th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation in Japan, Kobe, Japan
1.9. POTOR-6: 6th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Szczecin, Poland
1.10. European Einstein Toolkit Meeting, London, UK
1.11. 22nd Eastern Gravity Meeting, Dartmouth, USA
1.12. Inhomogeneous Cosmologies IV, Torun, Poland (2nd announcement)
1.13. Eddington Conference, Paris, France
1.14. CoCoNuT Meeting 2019, Astana, Kazakhstan
1.15. From Einstein and Eddington to LIGO: 100 years of gravitational light deflection, Principe Island (2nd announcement)
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc in Mathematical Physics, Dijon, France
2.2. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity at Rhodes University, South Africa
2.3. Postdoctoral positions in Gravitation, Astrophysics, Cosmology and Fundamental Interactions at CBPF, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2.4. Postdoctoral Positions in Gravitational or Statistical Physics at the Institute for Physics and Mathematics, Morelia, Mexico
2.5. Post-Doctoral Researcher on cosmic rays, University of Kansas, USA
2.6. Postdoc positions in Multi-Messenger Modelling of GW+EM sources, Stockholm, Sweden
2.7. PhD position in Theoretical Astrophysics at GSI Darmstadt, Germany
2.8. Tenure track position in gravitational wave physics at UIB, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
3. News
3.1. International Master in Mathematical Physics, Dijon, France
3.2. Important notice to members of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation
3.3. GRG Golden Oldie: The theoretical significance of experimental relativity by R.H. Dicke (1964)
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Inflation and Geometry, Paris, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15545
Starting: 2019-06-11 to 2019-06-13
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/inflation-geometry-2019/home
Contact: renaux[AT]iap.fr
Dear colleagues,
we are organizing a three-day workshop entitled Inflation and Geometry, in June at the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris:
https://sites.google.com/view/inflation-geometry-2019/home
This workshop aims to explore the recent developments in the field of multifield inflation, with special emphasis on the role of the geometry of the field space manifold. There will be talks on selected topics and time for informal discussions, with the aim of favouring interactions and exchange of ideas amongst participants.
The workshop is supported by the ERC grant GEODESI, there is no registration fee, and the event will take place during the full three days.
Topics to be covered include:
- Non-standard attractors in curved field space
- Inflation with non-geodesic motion
- Geometrical destabilization of inflation
- Embeddings in high-energy physics
- Implications of the swampland conjectures
- (P)reheating in curved field space
We decided to keep the number of participants limited to favour interactions. If you wish to give a talk, or simply to attend the workshop, please e-mail one of the organisers before the 5th of May 2019.
Please feel free to circulate this announcement among your colleagues.
Best regards,
Sebastien Renaux-Petel, Jacopo Fumagalli, John Ronayne, Lucas Pinol, Chantal Le Vaillant
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1.2. Workshop on gravitational-wave parameter estimation with PyCBC Inference, Portsmouth, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/05/workshop-on-gravitational-wa…
Starting: 2019-05-14 to 2019-05-16
Location: Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Additional Information: http://www.icg.port.ac.uk/2019/04/workshop-on-gravitational-wave-bayesian-p…
Contact: collin.capano[AT]aei.mpg.de
This workshop will provide an introduction to Bayesian Inference and its application to gravitational-wave astronomy, with a specific focus on the PyCBC Inference toolkit. PyCBC Inference is an open-source, python-based parameter estimation tool for gravitational wave astronomy. It has been used in several publications to date, involving both multimessenger astrophysics, and tests of general relativity. The toolkit may be used either with proprietary LIGO/Virgo data, or with publicly available data at the Gravitational Wave Open Science Center (GWOSC).
The goal of the workshop is to provide attendees with enough understanding of Bayesian inference and a practical knowledge of PyCBC Inference such that they can use the toolkit for a variety of analyses on gravitational-wave data. We will mix traditional presentations with hands-on tutorials, and will have time reserved for small-group projects. Topics covered will be:
* Introduction to parameter estimation in gravitational-wave astronomy.
* Overview of stochastic sampling techniques, including tests of convergence and practical considerations.
* How to adapt the code for your project.
* Parallelization and optimization techniques.
The workshop is open to all students, postdocs, and faculty who have an interest in using gravitational wave parameter estimation for their own research projects. For more details and registration please visit http://www.icg.port.ac.uk/2019/04/workshop-on-gravitational-wave-bayesian-p…. There is no fee to attend.
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1.3. Summer school on Einstein Equations: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity, Domodossola, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15559
Starting: 2019-07-15 to 2019-07-19
Location: Domodossola, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.univco.it/domoschool/edition-2019
Contact: domoschool[AT]univco.it
The aim of the school is to provide a common ground to PhD students and young researchers in physics and mathematics to meet and learn different viewpoints on various aspects of Einstein equations.
Lectures will be given by
Lars Andersson - Albert Einstein Institute (Max-Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics), Potsdam, Germany
Donato Bini - La Sapienza University (Rome) and C.N.R.
Marco Giammarchi - Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (I.N.F.N.) - Sezione di Milano
Pengzi Miao - University of Miami, Miami, Florida
Alexei Starobinski - Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russia & Russian Academy of Sciences.
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1.4. International School on Gravity, Cosmology and Astrophysics, Moscow, Russia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15562
Starting: 2019-07-01 to 2019-07-14
Location: Moscow, Russia
Additional Information: http://fn.bmstu.ru/en/international-school-en
Contact: dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru
The Department of Physics of Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU) is organizing the International School on Gravity, Cosmology, and Astrophysics for undergraduate and graduate students, which will be held at BMSTU on July 1-14, 2019.
Professor Vladislav I. Pustovoit, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Professor Vladimir O. Gladyshev of Bauman University will co-chair the work of the School.
The School has invited well-known professors from different countries to do lectures on gravity, cosmology, and astrophysics.
The main objective of the School being discussing advances in the exploration of the Universe focusing on the main issues, ideas and research methods in the theory of gravity and cosmology.
On July 1, 2019 School participants will be invited to listen to plenary talks by world-famous scientists at the Conference on the Theory of Relativity (PIRT-2019).
The School will host a competition of projects entitled A New Generation Gravitational Wave Detector. The winners of the competition will be awarded prizes while all School participants will be granted certificates of participation.
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1.5. Gravity and Other Fields Under the Volcano, Catania, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/07/gravity-and-other-fields-und…
Starting: 2019-06-10 to 2019-06-12
Location: Catania, Italy
Additional Information: https://agenda.infn.it/event/18116/overview
Contact: dario.benedetti[AT]th.u-psud.fr
We are pleased to announce the workshop "Gravity and Other Fields Under the Volcano" which will take place on June 10-12 in Catania.
The workshop aims at developing and strengthening connections between scientists working on the topics of beyond standard model and gravitational physics. Among several things, we want to bring together colleagues which are interested in developing extensions of the standard model, and eventually accommodate their unification with gravity through the mechanism of asymptotic safety.
For additional information and for online registration please follow the link:
https://agenda.infn.it/event/18116/overview
Please note that the workshop will host a limited number of participants.
Looking forward to seeing you in Catania,
Dario Benedetti, Alfio Bonanno, Gian Paolo Vacca, Dario Zappala', Omar Zanusso
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1.6. 16th Italian-Korean Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Pescara, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/08/16th-italian-korean-symposiu…
Starting: 2019-07-01 to 2019-07-05
Location: Pescara, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1234
Contact: secretariat[AT]icranet.org
The 16th Italian-Korean Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics will be held at ICRANet center in Pescara from July 1 - 5, 2019. The Italian-Korean Symposia on Relativistic Astrophysics is a series of biannual meetings, alternatively organized in Italy and in Korea since 1987.
The symposia discussions cover topics in astrophysics and cosmology, such as gamma-ray bursts and compact stars, high energy cosmic rays, dark energy and dark matter, general relativity, black holes, and new physics related to cosmology.
For the scientific program and the list of participant, please consult ICRANet webpage (http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12…).
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1.7. Armenian-Italian Science Day "Joint ICRANet activities in Relativistic Astrophysics", Yerevan, Armenia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/08/armenian-italian-science-day…
Starting: 2019-04-15 to 2019-04-15
Location: Yerevan, Armenia
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/Armenian-ItalianScienceDay
Contact: secretariat[AT]icranet.org
The Armenian-Italian Science Day event "Joint ICRANet activities in Relativistic Astrophysics" is a one day conference which will take place in Yerevan on April 15, 2019.
The event will be held in the National Academy of Sciences both in Armenian and in English, and has been organized thanks to the collaboration among ICRANet, the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (NASRA) and the Italian Embassy in Yerevan.
Institutional representatives from Armenia and from several other countries will be present and address the morning session. After lunch, there will be a series of conferences by eminent Professors and researchers, who will illustrate the most recent scientific developments on which ICRANet is working on.
You can find more details about the event on our webpage: http://www.icranet.org/Armenian-ItalianScienceDay.
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1.8. The 29th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation in Japan, Kobe, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15585
Starting: 2019-11-25 to 2019-11-29
Location: Kobe, Japan
Additional Information: https://indico.rcnp.osaka-u.ac.jp/event/1283/
Contact: jgrg29_loc[AT]org.kobe-u.ac.jp
JGRG is a series of workshops held in Japan every year since 1991, which has provided a place where people can exchange ideas and pursue future trends of research. The workshop will cover a wide area of research related to general relativity and gravitation.
A tentative list of invited speakers is given below.
Manuela Campanelli (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Cedric Deffayet (IHES)
Hong Liu (MIT)*
Sabino Matarrese (INFN)
Kentaro Miuchi (Kobe U.)
Alexei A. Starobinsky (Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics)
Alexander Vikman (Prague, Inst. Phys. )
Alexander Vilenkin (Tufts U.)
[KAGRA]*
[LIGO]*
and more ....
*=to be confirmed
Important information is the following:
Registration will be open from 10 July 2019.
Registration Deadlines:
Application for visa:15 September 2019
Participants who apply for travel expenses support: 15 September 2019
Participants who apply for presentation: 1 October 2019
All other participants: 15 October 2019
25 Novemner 2019: JGRG29 start
Scientific Organizing Committee
Hideki Asada (Hirosaki), Takeshi Chiba (Nihon U.), Tomohiro Harada (Rikkyo U.), Kunihito Ioka (YITP, Kyoto), Akihiro Ishibashi (KindaiU.), Hideki Ishihara (Osaka City U.), Sugumi Kanno (Osaka), Masahiro Kawasaki (ICRR, Tokyo), Tsutomu Kobayashi (Rikkyo U.), Yasufumi Kojima (Hiroshima), Kei-ichi Maeda (Waseda U.), Shinji Mukohyama (YITP,Kyoto), Takashi Nakamura (Kyoto), Ken-ichi Nakao (Osaka City U.) Yasusada Nambu (Nagoya), Toshifumi Noumi(Kobe), Ken-ichi Oohara (Niigata), Misao Sasaki (Kavli IPMU, Tokyo), Masaru Shibata (AEI & YITP, Kyoto), Tetsuya Shiromizu (Nagoya), Jiro Soda (Kobe), Naoshi Sugiyama (Nagoya), Teruaki Suyama (Tokyo Tech), Hideyuki Tagoshi (ICRR, Tokyo), Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto), Masahide Yamaguchi (Tokyo Tech), Kazuhiro Yamamoto (Kyusyu), Ryo Yamazaki (Aoyama Gakuin U.), Jun'ichi Yokoyama (RESCEU, Tokyo)
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Local Organizing Committee
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University
Jiro Soda (Chair), Toshifumi Noumi, Daisuke Yoshida, Kazufumi Takahashi, Asuka Ito, Daiske Yoshida
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1.9. POTOR-6: 6th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Szczecin, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/16/6th-conference-of-the-polish…
Starting: 2019-09-23 to 2019-09-26
Location: Szczecin, Poland
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/773241/
Contact: potor6[AT]gmail.com
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 30th, 2019. The registration deadline is 31st July 2019. Full information is available on our webpage: https://indico.cern.ch/event/773241/overview
Conference email is: potor6[AT]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:
Jan de Boer (University of Amsterdam, Holland) (TBC)
Joseph Conlon (University of Oxford, UK)
Salvatore Capozziello (Universita' di Napoli "Federico II" and INFN Napoli, Italy)
Jacques Delabrouille (APC, Observatoire de Paris, France)
Jose Antonio Font (University of Valencia, Spain)
Yongee Ma (Beijing Normal University, China)
Hermann Nicolai (AEI, Golm, Germany)
Tsvi Piran (Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel) (TBC)
Edward Porter (APC, Paris, France)
Jorge Pullin (Lousiana State Univ., USA)
Masaru Shibata (Yukawa Institute, Kyoto, Japan; Garching, Germany)
Massimo Tinto (Univ. San Diego, USA)
We are looking forward to seeing you in Szczecin.
Yours faithfully,
Adam Balcerzak (Organizing Committee chair)
Mariusz P. Dabrowski (Scientific Committee chair)
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1.10. European Einstein Toolkit Meeting, London, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15609
Starting: 2019-09-02 to 2019-09-06
Location: London, UK
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/eetm2019/home
Contact: eueinsteintoolkitmeeting2019[AT]gmail.com
The next European Einstein Toolkit Workshop and School will take place from 2 - 6 September 2019 at King's College London, UK.
The meeting will offer a school on the first two days introducing new users on how to install and run the Einstein Toolkit, and useful post-processing and visualizations tools. We furthermore provide a platform for ample discussion within the Einstein Toolkit community and with our friends in the broader numerical relativity community. In the second half of the week, the workshop will highlight exciting science cases and the latest developments in numerical relativity.
The registration is now open. If you wish to give a talk, please submit a title+abstract together with your registration. The registration and abstract submission deadline is on 31 July 2019. There is no registration fee. Note, that we currently cannot offer any travel support.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in London.
Scientific Organizing Committee:
Steve Brandt, Bruno Giacomazzo, Roland Haas, Bhavesh Khamesra, Helvi Witek and Miguel Zilhao
Local Organizing Committee:
Josu Aurrekoetxea, Matthew Elley, Giuseppe Ficarra, Eugene Lim and Helvi Witek
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1.11. 22nd Eastern Gravity Meeting, Dartmouth, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/22/22nd-eastern-gravity-meeting/
Starting: 2019-05-31 to 2019-06-01
Location: Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Additional Information: http://cscvr1.umassd.edu/events/EGM2019/
Contact: sfield[AT]umassd.edu
This annual regional meeting is open to researchers of all levels, from undergraduate students to faculty, in all areas of gravitational physics, including classical, quantum, theory, observation, and computation. The purpose of the conference is to encourage the interaction of researchers in the Northeastern region, although participants from all regions are welcomed.
The format of the meeting will follow the format of previous regional meetings where all participants may present a talk of approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Abstracts will be selected according to the order in which they are submitted. Therefore, to maximize chances of acceptance, it would be best to submit an abstract early. There is no registration fee but, for an accurate head count, registration is mandatory.
A prize for the best talk by a student will be given and so please indicate in your registration if you are a student.
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1.12. Inhomogeneous Cosmologies IV, Torun, Poland (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/25/inhomogeneous-cosmologies-iv…
Starting: 2019-07-14 to 2019-07-19
Location: Torun, Poland
Additional Information: https://cosmo.torun.pl/CosmoTorun19
Contact: cosmotorun19 [at] cosmo.torun.pl
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. The deadline for early registration is **3 May 2019**.
More info: https://cosmo.torun.pl/CosmoTorun19
Contact: cosmotorun19 at cosmo.torun.pl
Scientific organising committee: Boud Roukema, Eloisa Bentivegna, Krzysztof Bolejko, Thomas Buchert, Mikolaj Korzynski, Hayley Macpherson, Jan Ostrowski, Sebastian Szybka, Eleonora Villa, David Wiltshire
Local organising committee: Boud Roukema, Justyna Cembrzynska, Agnieszka Gorska-Pukownik, Justyna Borkowska, Matteo Cinus, Marius Peper
Topics will include:
* exact cosmological solutions of the Einstein equations
* averaging and backreaction in cosmology
* numerical cosmological relativity
* observational tests
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1.13. Eddington Conference, Paris, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/26/eddington-conference/
Starting: 2019-05-27 to 2019-05-29
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: https://www.eddingtonstudies.org
Contact: flaguens[AT]ipc-paris.fr
Arthur S. Eddington: From Physics to Philosophy and Back Again
The centenary of the 29 May 1919 eclipse is a great opportunity for specialists to gather in Paris from 27 to 29 May 2019. This international conference aims to bring together physicists, philosophers and historians, in order to discuss the works and achievements of Arthur S. Eddington.
It is jointly organised by IPC-Facultes Libres de Philosophie et de Psychologie and Paris Observatory, in partnership with the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, the International Astronomical Union, the British Society for the History of Science, the Archives Henri-Poincare', and Trinity College (University of Cambridge).
Chair of the Local Organising Committee :
Dr Florian Laguens flaguens[AT]ipc-paris.fr
Deadline for registration : 15 May 2019
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1.14. CoCoNuT Meeting 2019, Astana, Kazakhstan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/26/coconut-meeting-2019/
Starting: 2019-09-18 to 2019-09-20
Location: Nur-Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan
Additional Information: https://www.uv.es/coconut/Astana2019/
Contact: coconutmeeting2019[AT]nu.edu.kz
The CoCoNut meeting is a series of meetings that have been taking place every year since 2008. Originally intended to be a workshop for the users and developers of the CoCoNuT code, the meeting has attracted participation from a wider community. Each year the meeting is devoted to a different topic, related to the interests of the users of the CoCoNuT code.
The CoCoNuT code is a general relativistic hydrodynamics code with dynamical spacetime evolution. The aim of this numerical code is the study of several astrophysical scenarios in which general relativity can play an important role, namely the collapse of rapidly rotating stellar cores and the evolution of isolated neutron stars.
This year the meeting will focus on the phenomenon of turbulence in astrophysics. Characterized by chaotic changes in velocity, turbulence is one of the most ubiquitous phenomena in the Universe. It plays an important role in many scenarios, ranging from those involving compact objects to those occurring on cosmological scales. Despite its importance, many fundamental questions still remain unanswered. This meeting will discuss various aspects of astrophysical turbulence, including
* Role of turbulence in forming supernova explosions
* Angular momentum transport by hydromagnetic turbulence
* Turbulent dynamos and magnetic field amplification in compact objects
Invited speakers:
* Thierry Foglizzo (CEA-Saclay)
* Kenta Kiuchi (AEI)
* Ilya Kovalenko (Volgograd State University)
* Bernhard Mueller (Monash University)
The meeting will be held at Nazarbayev University (NU) in the city of Nur-Sultan (formerly known as Astana) in Kazakhstan on September 18-20, 2019. Registration deadline: August 18, 2019.
Organizing committee:
Ernazar Abdikamalov, Nazarbayev University (Kazakhstan)
Dana Alina, Nazarbayev University (Kazakhstan)
Pablo Cerd��-Duran, Universitat de Valencia (Spain)
Isabel Cordero-Carrion, Universitat de Valencia (Spain)
Micaela Oertel, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon (France)
Zhanel Tagayeva, Nazarbayev University (Kazakhstan)
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1.15. From Einstein and Eddington to LIGO: 100 years of gravitational light deflection, Principe Island (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15643
Starting: 2019-05-26 to 2019-05-30
Location: Principe
Additional Information: https://science.esundy.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/
Contact: joselemos[AT]ist.utl.pt
May 29th 1919, during a total solar eclipse, Einstein's theory of general relativity was confirmed to be correct. Stars behind the obscured Sun could be seen on Earth as the light rays they emitted were deflected by 1.7 arcseconds, due to the Sun's spacetime curvature, as predicted by the theory.
The observations were carried out at the Principe Island, off the western equatorial coast of Central Africa, and in the city of Sobral, in Brazil. Two expeditions, carefully planned by the Astronomer Royal Frank Dyson, left England in early March 1919 and sailed to Lisbon and then Funchal where they separated. Arthur Eddington, the renowned Cambridge astrophysicist, went off with his team to Principe and Andrew Crommelin and Charles Davidson, Greenwich Observatory astronomers, were bound for Sobral.
This is one of the most acclaimed events in the history of science with Einstein being made instantaneously a worlwide figure. Science had demonstrated once again that people from different countries could be united in a common goal. At the time, the First World War had just ended and British and German scientists were eager to close hands looking towards a new future.
Since then, general relativity has passed a large number of other impressive tests, the most recent and notable one being the LIGO first detection of gravitational waves generated by the collision of two 30 solar mass black holes.
This conference will be held from May 26th to May 30th, 2019, precisely one hundred years after the 1919 eclipse, at Resort Bom Bom in Principe Island, 2.5 Km away from the site of Eddington's observations, which took place at Roca Sundy.
The main aim of the conference is to celebrate such an important date with a gathering of experts to discuss the legacy left by Einstein and Eddington from the event itself and the subsequent startling developments in the field of general relativity and gravitation.
The conference also aims at drawing the attention of the local population towards the historical importance of the 1919 observations and science in general and is included as the scientific component of the Eddington@Sundy project.
Participation: Participation and presentation are by invitation only. The number of participants is limited in accordance with the capacity of the resort Bom Bom.
Scientific and Organizing Committee: Jose Sande Lemos, Vitor Cardoso, and Carlos Herdeiro.
Secretariat: Dulce Conceicao (dulce.conceicao[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt) and Rita Teixeira (ritat.sousa[AT]gmail.com).
System network manager: Sergio Almeida
Sponsors: CENTRA - Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation, IST, FCT (UID/FIS/0009972013 & UID/FIS/0009972019), Eddington at Sundy, Resort Bom Bom, HBD.
Credits for the text: Jose Sande Lemos, Vitor Cardoso, and Carlos Herdeiro.
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2.1. Postdoc in Mathematical Physics, Dijon, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/09/postdoc-in-mathematical-phys…
Deadline: 2019-06-30
Location: Dijon, France
Additional Information: https://math.u-bourgogne.fr/IMB/klein/Welcome.html
Contact: Christian.Klein[AT]u-bourgogne.fr
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral researcher position in mathematical physics with the University of Burgundy beginning as early as September 1, 2019 or until the position is filled.
This position will be at the Institute of Mathematics in Dijon.
Post-doctoral researcher candidates are required to have a Ph.D. by date of appointment and research experience in mathematical physics.
For more information contact Prof. C. Klein (Christian.Klein[AT]u-bourgogne.fr).
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2.2. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity at Rhodes University, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/09/postdoctoral-position-in-num…
Deadline: 2019-05-15
Location: Grahamstown, South Africa
Additional Information: http://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/
Contact: n.bishop[AT]ru.ac.za
The appointment is for up to two years with a starting date as soon as possible and a salary of R220 000 per year, to work on a project "Cauchy Characteristic Matching, and Other Uses of the Characteristic Method in Numerical Relativity". In particular, we are seeking to further develop our matching code, which uses the Cactus framework with a BSSN code in the interior and a characteristic code in the exterior. The faculty members involved in this project are:
Nigel Bishop - see https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=m8CpFJkAAAAJ&hl=en
Denis Pollney - see https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=lOK_rucAAAAJ&hl=en
Chris Stevens - see https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/people/staff/chrisstevens/
Background information about the Department and the University can be found at https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/
Please apply via e-mail attaching a single PDF file that contains a letter of application, and a CV with a list of publications and a statement of accomplished research. The application should include the date of award of the PhD degree; and if not yet formally awarded, please explain your current status and the expected date of formal award of the degree. Please also arrange for 2 letters of recommendation to be sent in support of the application. All these items should be emailed to n.bishop[at]ru.ac.za with subject "Postdoc Application - Candidate name".
This is a re-announcement of the position, and applications will be considered until the position is filled.
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2.3. Postdoctoral positions in Gravitation, Astrophysics, Cosmology and Fundamental Interactions at CBPF, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/10/postdoctoral-positions-in-gr…
Deadline: 2019-04-30
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Additional Information: http://www.cbpf.br/~mcasals/Postdoc.html
Contact: mcasals[AT]cbpf.br
A call is now open for various postdoctoral positions at the Brazilian Center for Physics Research / Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas (CBPF) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rio de Janeiro has a dynamic scientific atmosphere, with several research-intensive Universities and independent centres, like CBPF, which is one of the top research institutions in Physics in South America. In particular, CBPF recently created a new department of Astrophysics, Cosmology and Fundamental Interactions - COSMO, with 9 faculty members carrying out research comprising (but not limited to) the following areas: gravitational waves; gravitational lensing; theoretical and observational cosmology; black hole physics; quantum field theory; supersymmetry; nuclear astrophysics.
We particularly encourage candidates with research interests in the above fields to apply for a postdoctoral position at COSMO. The available positions are: two "senior" ones��(with a monthly stipend of��Brazilian R$5,120 net), for candidates who finished a Ph.D. at least two years ago, and a "junior" one (with a monthly stipend of��R$4,160 net).��The starting date can be chosen among any of: July 1, August 1 and September 1, 2019, and the length of each position is 1 year, subject to renewal every year up to 5 years.��The application procedure consists of filling in the form in https://portal.cbpf.br/educacao-cientifica/pci/capacitacao-institucional/in… and emailing it to pci(a)cbpf.br with a deadline of 30/04/2019. However, since the form requires the signature of a CBPF professor who is to be the postdoc advisor, anyone interested should first get in touch with one of the professors in https://portal.cbpf.br/educacao-cientifica/pci/capacitacao-institucional/pr…
es within "Pesquisa em Cosmologia, Astrofisica e Interacoes Fundamentais" (COSMO) as soon as possible - for details about the profiles of the COSMO researchers, please see http://www.cbpf.br/~mcasals/index.html. If in doubt, you may email Prof. Marc Casals at mcasals(a)cbpf.br for assistance.
For further information, please see:
http://www.cbpf.br/~mcasals/Postdoc.html
https://portal.cbpf.br/educacao-cientifica/pci/capacitacao-institucional/pa…
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2.4. Postdoctoral Positions in Gravitational or Statistical Physics at the Institute for Physics and Mathematics, Morelia, Mexico
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15601
Deadline: 2019-05-15
Location: Morelia, Mexico
Additional Information: http://www.ifm.umich.mx/ifm/
Contact: ulises[AT]ifm.umich.mx
The Gravitation and Statistical Physics Group at the Institute of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Michoacan, Morelia, Mexico has a number of postdoctoral positions available, starting September 2019. The positions are funded by PRODEP or CONACyT and they are available for one year with a possible extension for another year.
The Gravitation and Statistical Physics Group currently consists of five faculty members (F. Astorga, U. Nucamendi, O. Sarbach, L. Tessieri and T. Zannias), one associate professor (E. Tejeda), one postdoc (P. Sheroan) and several graduate students. The current research areas of the group include the following topics:
Mathematical and Numerical Relativity
Physics and Astrophysics of Black Holes and Compact Objects
Gravitational Radiation
Cosmology
Relativistic Hydrodynamics and Thermodynamics
Relativistic Kinetic Theory
Disordered Systems and Anderson localization
Interested candidates should send their current cv and a short research proposal of a maximum of two pages to Dr. Ulises Nucamendi (ulises[AT]ifm.umich.mx) before May 15th, 2019. Due to restrictions imposed by the funding agencies, this announcement is directed to candidates that have obtained their Ph.D degree within the past two years. We particularly encourage applications from women, minorities and indigenous candidates.
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2.5. Post-Doctoral Researcher on cosmic rays, University of Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15604
Deadline: 2019-04-25
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/14158BR
Contact: christophe.royon[AT]ku.edu
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral researcher position in high energy nuclear physics with the University of Kansas beginning as early as July 1, 2019 or until the position is filled. This position will be in residence at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. Post-doctoral researcher candidates are required to have a Ph.D. in physics by date of appointment and research experience in detector development or a related experimental field. Successful candidates will contribute in several aspects of the nuclear group's research program in developing new Si detectors to measure cosmic rays in space in collaboration with NASA. The goal of the project is to define the best possible compact detector to be sent into space using a detailed simulation, to build the detector, and to test it. Candidates with relevant interests and experience are sought. For more information and to apply go to https://employment.ku.edu/staff/14158BR.
A complete online application will include a Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae (including publications list), Statement of Research Interests and Skills. Also please have at least three letters of recommendation emailed to Prof. Christophe Royon (christophe.royon[AT]ku.edu) or mailed to Department of Physics & Astronomy, 1251 Wescoe Hall Drive, Room 1082, Malott Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
Review of applications will begin April 25, 2019. For first consideration, please apply before this date. Inquiries can be made by email to christophe.royon[AT]ku.edu.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the University's programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and is the University's Title IX Coordinator: the Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785) 864-6414, 711 TTY.
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2.6. Postdoc positions in Multi-Messenger Modelling of GW+EM sources, Stockholm, Sweden
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15633
Deadline: 2019-05-31
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Additional Information: http://compact-merger.astro.su.se/jobs.html
Contact: stephan.rosswog[AT]astro.su.se
Within the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics at Stockholm University a strong research environment has recently been established that focuses on the study of the electromagnetic signals from mergers of compact objects, G.R.E.A.T., see www.great.cosmoparticle.com.
Within the G.R.E.A.T. research environment we study the electromagnetic signals from mergers of compact objects, both from a theoretical and an observational perspective. This research environment benefits from very close connections between Physics and Astronomy, between scientist working on theoretical, computational and observational aspects and access to data (e.g. ZTF, ENGRAVE). Within the G.R.E.A.T. initiative, we are currently searching for Postdoctoral Fellows working on multi-messenger astrophysics. Particular attention will be payed to the area of theory/modelling (up to three positions) of gravitational + electromagnetic wave sources.
Postdoc Positions
Postdoctoral openings will be available for outstanding individuals to work on the multi-messenger aspects of sources that produce both gravitational and electromagnetic waves. Expertise in any relevant multi-messenger aspect are of interest, expertise in relativistic (magneto-)hydrodynamics, nucleosynthesis and/or radiative transfer is particularly welcome. Postdoctoral associates are welcome to participate in Scientific Programs at Nordita, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, which bring together groups of leading experts to work on specific topics for extended periods. The postdoctoral associates will also have access to research and travel funds, excellent benefits as well as computing facilities.
Closing date for the application is May 31, 2019, but application reviewing will start as soon as applications come in, therefore early applications are encouraged.
Further details on how to apply can be found under this link.
For questions concerning the positions please contact Stephan Rosswog.
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2.7. PhD position in Theoretical Astrophysics at GSI Darmstadt, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15636
Deadline: 2019-05-24
Location: Darmstadt, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.gsi.de/jobskarriere/stellenangebote/stellenangebote_details/pos…
Contact: a.bauswein[AT]gsi.de
GSI Helmholtzzentrum fuer Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt operates one of the leading particle accelerators for science. In the next few years, the new FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) one of the world's largest research projects, will be built in international cooperation. GSI and FAIR offer the opportunity to work together in this international environment with a team of employees committed to ensuring each day to conduct world-class science.
In the division of "Theory" we are looking for a Physicist (m/f) in the field of Theoretical Astrophysics part time (66%) Posting ID:1840-19.53 to strengthen our team.
The project is funded by the Collaborative Research Center 881 "The Milky Way System" (CRC881). The CRC881 aims at a better understanding of the evolution of the Milky Way components including their nucleosynthetic enrichment by heavy elements. The successful candidate will perform numerical simulations of neutron star mergers using a general relativistic hydrodynamics tool to understand the contribution of these events to the Galactic enrichment. The project offers collaborative work with other groups at GSI and other institutes in Europe and the possibility of preparing a PhD thesis. The group is closely connected to the Heidelberg University (https://www.uni-heidelberg.de), where the candidate will be offered to defend his/her doctoral work.
Requirements: The candidate has successfully completed a scientific study of physics, diploma or Master of Science or equivalent. Verg good skills in programming and scientific computing are expected. Experience in neutrino physics, hydrodynamics, radiation transport, general relativity and/or nuclear physics is very desirable.
The position is limited to a term of 3 years. Salary is equivalent to that for public employees as specified in the collective agreement for public employees (TVoeD Bund). In an international research environment, we offer competent supervision and contribution to a very interesting research field.
GSI supports the vocational development of women. Therefore women are especially encouraged to apply for the position.
Handicapped persons will be preferentially considered when equally qualified.
For any questions please contact PD Dr. Andreas Bauswein (a.bauswein[at]gsi.de; Tel. 0 61 59 / 71 2693).
Further information about FAIR and GSI is available at www.gsi.de and www.fair-center.eu.
If you find this position interesting and challenging and would like to work in an exceptional, international, scientific environment, please submit your CV with two referee contacts, with information of your earliest possible starting date and the reference number above to the following address by 24.05.2019 to
GSI Helmholtzzentrum fuer Schwerionenforschung GmbH
ABTEILUNG PERSONAL
PLANCKSTRASSE 1
64291 DARMSTADT
or by email to: bewerbung[at]gsi.de
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2.8. Tenure track position in gravitational wave physics at UIB, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/05/01/tenure-track-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2019-05-24
Location: Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Additional Information: https://www.uib.cat/recerca/ajuts/beques_mobilitat/galindo_2019
Contact: sascha.husa[AT]uib.es
The gravitational physics group (http://grg.uib.es) at the Balearic Islands University (UIB) is looking for candidates to apply for a distinguished researcher tenure track position, which has been granted in the framework of the Beatriz Galindo program. The successful candidate will be selected by an international panel.
The position is initially funded for 4 years, and UIB has committed to open a permanent faculty position in order to integrate the successful candidate as a faculty member of the University into the department of physics once the grant has been completed.
Candidates will be expected to carry out research that broadens the activities of the gravitational physics group within the IAC3 research institute for computational physics (http://iac3.uib.cat) in the field of gravitational wave physics, in particular with a view toward the science of next generation instruments, and to carry out teaching in computational physics.
Requirements for candidates:
- All or part of their professional career should have been developed outside of Spain, with a maximal professional experience outside of Spain (counted after obtaining the PhD) of seven years.
- Candidates should have postdoctoral experience in the field of gravitational wave physics, including astrophysics from gravitational wave sources or cosmology with direct application in this field.
In addition to a description of their research, teaching and transfer of knowledge plans, candidates will have to accredit their professional experience.
The deadline for applications is 17:00 CEST, May 24 2019.
Online submission requires of a valid electronic certificate
The official announcement can be found at our University's web page at: https://www.uib.cat/recerca/ajuts/beques_mobilitat/galindo_2019
The main page is in Catalan, Spanish and English versions are linked from this page.
The online application is available at: https://sede.educacion.gob.es/sede/login/inicio.jjsp?idConvocatoria=1174
For the full information on the web page of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities see: http://www.educacionyfp.gob.es/mecd/servicios-al-ciudadano-mecd/catalogo/ge…
Reference: BEAGAL18/00148 (junior modality). Universitat de les Illes Balears IAC3
Please address enquiries to Alicia Sintes (alicia.sintes[AT]uib.es) and Sascha Husa (sascha.husa[AT]uib.es).
The application procedure will require filling an online form (in English), and to upload several documents, including certificates for contracts, teaching experience, etc. The certificates need to be uploaded in English or Spanish (translations, if necessary, need to be made by sworn translators).
The curriculum vitae should follow the CVN format of FECyT: https://cvn.fecyt.es/editor/#HOME
Applications will be evaluated by the panel as follows:
1. Teaching project on Computational Physics (up to 2.5 points):
a. Quality of the teaching project, up to 1.25 points.
b. Teaching plan of the teaching project, up to 1.25 points.
2. Research project (up to 2.5 points):
a. Quality of the research project, up to 1.25 points.
b. Work plan of the research project, up to 1.25 points.
3. Knowledge transfer project (up to 2.5 points):
a. Quality of the knowledge transfer project, up to 1.25 points.
b. Work plan of the knowledge transfer project, up to 1.25 points.
4. Benefits for the university of the teaching, research and knowledge transfer projects (up to 2.5 points):
a. teaching up to 1.25 points.
b. research up to 0.75 points.
c. knowledge transfer up to 0.5 points.
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3. News
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3.1. International Master in Mathematical Physics, Dijon, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/03/international-master-in-math…
Additional Information: http://monge.u-bourgogne.fr/gdito/MP
The Department of Mathematics of the Universite de Bourgogne offers a one- or two-year master program in Mathematical Physics.
Advanced students may be admitted to the 2nd year of the Master.
Students who will successfully complete the M.Sc. program will be encouraged to apply to one of the Ph.D. fellowships that will be available for pursuing their studied in Dijon at the doctorate level.
The student will be integrated from the very beginning into the mathematical physics group of the IMB (Institut de Mathematiques de Bourgogne) and will have to prepare by the end of their 2nd year a master dissertation under the supervision of a member of the Institute.
All the lectures will be given in English.
We will also provide several mini courses by the research visitors of the IMB as well as by invited professors in the framework of the Erasmus program.
*The tuition fees are of about 250 euros/year.*
We expect to have up to 10 fellowships for students.
The interested candidates are strongly advised to already get in touch with us, and send a cv to:
For admission in M1: Giuseppe.Dito[AT]u-bourgogne.fr
For admission in M2: Nikolai.Kitanine[AT]u-bourgogne.fr
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3.2. Important notice to members of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/29/important-notice-to-members-…
Additional Information:
Members in good standing of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation should have received (between 10 April 2019 and 12 April 2019) an email from simplyvoting.com with directions on how to vote in the ongoing ISGRG elections and an email from me alerting you to the election email and also including the Agenda of the ISGRG General Assembly to be held in Valencia on 11 July 2019.
If you did not receive these emails, it may indicate one or more of the following:
(1) I do not have your correct email address;
(2) Your email service rejected these emails or classified them as "junk";
(3) You are not considered to be a member in good standing because your dues payments are not current in my records.
In all cases, please contact me at beverlyberger(a)me.com.
Beverly K. Berger
Secretary, International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation
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3.3. GRG Golden Oldie: The theoretical significance of experimental relativity by R.H. Dicke (1964)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/30/grg-golden-oldie-the-theoret…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/news/grg-golden-oldie-…
The Golden Oldies series of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation reprints important papers in general relativity theory that were published 30 or more years ago and are either hard to get hold of, or were originally printed in a language other than English.
The latest work has been republished on 30 April 2019:
Dicke, R.H., Republication of: The theoretical significance of experimental relativity, Gen Relativ Gravit (2018) 51: 57. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2509-2���������������������
An editorial note by P.J.E. Peebles and a a brief biography by M.A.H. MacCallum are freely available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2508-3
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1. Conferences
1.1. XLVII International Meeting on Fundamental Physics, Aranjuez, Spain
1.2. Bard Summer School on Quantum Gravity, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
1.3. III Flag Meeting: The Quantum and Gravity, Catania, Italy
1.4. Atlantic General Relativity Meeting 2019, New Brunswick, Canada
1.5. Lost in Gravity 2019, Saint Flour, France
1.6. Multi-loop Calculations: Methods and Applications, Paris, France
1.7. 35th Jim Isenberg Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting, Logan, USA
1.8. ICTS summer school on gravitational-wave astronomy, Bangalore, India
1.9. Quantum Gravity and matter, Heidelberg, Germany
1.10. Mathematical Relativity: A Riemannian Approach, Guanajuato, Mexico
1.11. Jurekfest, Warsaw, Poland
1.12. Relativistic Mathematical Physics in Grenoble, France
1.13. Kavli RISE Summer School on Gravitational Waves, Cambridge, UK
1.14. MPHYS10 Meeting, Belgrade, Serbia (1st announcement)
1.15. Agape 2019, Mezeyrac, France
1.16. Quantum and Gravity in Okinawa, Japan
1.17. 22nd Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2nd announcement)
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc in GR at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
2.2. PhD positions in Theoretical Cosmology, University of New South Wales, Australia
2.3. PhD position in the International PPGCosmo Program on Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravitation, Brazil
2.4. Two PhD positions in Theoretical Physics at Wroclaw University, Poland
2.5. PhD position in Physics of Compact Stars at Coimbra/Lisbon, Portugal
3. News
3.1. The Eighteenth Release of the Einstein Toolkit
3.2. COST GWverse: Exchange of researchers working on gravitational-wave and black hole physics
3.3. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight articles
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1.1. XLVII International Meeting on Fundamental Physics, Aranjuez, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15397
Starting: 2019-06-03 to 2019-06-07
Location: Aranjuez, Spain
Additional Information: https://indico.fis.ucm.es/e/Aranjuez2019
Contact: imfp19[AT]ucm.es
The International Meeting on Fundamental Physics is the longest running conference organised by the Spanish High Energy Physics community, uninterruptedly held since 1973 in different Spanish locations. Its aim is to cover both theoretical and experimental aspects of collider, neutrino, astroparticle and cosmology experiments. The meeting includes invited talks and short courses aimed at quickly introducing research topics.
This edition is organized by the new IPARCOS institute at the Complutense University of Madrid with collaborators from CIEMAT and the university of Cape Town.
Aranjuez is a quiet spanish royal seat on the banks of the Tagus river, within easy reach of Madrid and Toledo.
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1.2. Bard Summer School on Quantum Gravity, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/07/bard-summer-school-on-quantu…
Starting: 2019-06-09 to 2019-06-16
Location: Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
Additional Information: http://faculty.bard.edu/hhaggard/qgsummer/
Contact: haggard[AT]bard.edu
This is the first announcement of the Bard Summer School on Quantum Gravity. The school will be held on the Annandale campus of Bard College from Sunday, June 9th through Sunday, June 16th, 2019. The scientific program features canonical and covariant approaches to quantum gravity and quantum cosmology. A unique feature of this school will be an afternoon computing lab where students will compute either a cosmological or quantum gravitational phenomenon from scratch. The website for the summer school is http://faculty.bard.edu/hhaggard/qgsummer/.
The school will be followed by the Loops'19 Conference (http://gravity.psu.edu/events/loops19/index-loops19.shtml) and the IGC@25 Multimessenger Universe Conference (http://gravity.psu.edu/events/igc25/index_igc25.shtml), both held at Pennsylvania State University on June 17th-21st and June 24th-27th, 2019, respectively. Free transport from the school to these conferences will be provided.
The application procedure for the school is available at http://faculty.bard.edu/hhaggard/qgsummer/ and applications are due March 29th, 2019.
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1.3. III Flag Meeting: The Quantum and Gravity, Catania, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/12/iii-flag-meeting-the-quantum…
Starting: 2019-06-13 to 2019-06-14
Location: Catania, Italy
Additional Information: https://agenda.infn.it/event/18114/overview
Contact: casadio[AT]bo.infn.it
We are pleased to announce that the the third meeting organised by the I.N.F.N. research network FLAG (FieLds And Gravity) will be held in the Museo Diocesano in Catania (Italy), on the 13-14 of June, 2019.
The Flag Research Network is devoted to the study of the theoretical aspects of the gravitational interactions with application to cosmology and black holes.
Aim of the event is therefore to bring together researchers in the fields of our network, present new ideas and stimulate discussion of topics at the frontier of physics. The programme will focus on black holes the the first day of the conference, followed by a second day devoted to cosmology.
Registration is now open on the conference web site https://agenda.infn.it/event/18114/
The preliminary list of invited speakers include:
Vincenzo Branchina, Universita' di Catania and INFN, Italy
Xavier Calmet, Sussex University, United Kingdom
Bernard Carr, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Marco Celoria, GSSI and ICTP, Italy
Mariafelicia De Laurentis, Universita' di Napoli and INFN, Italy
Giorgi Dvali, Ludwig-Maximillian University and Max Planck Institute, Germany and New York University, USA
Giovanni Marozzi, Universita' di Pisa and INFN, Italy
Alexei Starobinsky, Landau Institute, Russia
There is no registration fee but the number of registrants is limited to about 60 people. Social dinner is offered.
The meeting will happen after the conference "Gravity and other fields under the volcano" (https://agenda.infn.it/event/18116/)
For further information, please contact any member of the Local Organising Committee:
Alfio Bonanno
Alessandro Tronconi
Roberto Casadio
Gian Paolo Vacca
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1.4. Atlantic General Relativity Meeting 2019, New Brunswick, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15437
Starting: 2019-05-27 to 2019-05-31
Location: Fredericton, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.math.unb.ca/~gravity/agr19/overview.html
Contact: edward.wilson-ewing[AT]unb.ca
The 2019 Atlantic General Relativity Meeting will be held from Monday, May 27 to Friday, May 31 at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
As in previous years, the theme of Atlantic GR will be all aspects of classical and quantum gravity. The meeting will be split in two parts, a workshop and a conference.
For the workshop, on Monday postdoctoral fellows will give introductory lectures at the graduate student level to a variety of topics in gravitational physics, while during the workshop on Tuesday and Wednesday there will be three series of lectures given by Robert Brandenberger (McGill University), Badri Krishnan (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics), and Etera Livine (Ecole Normale Superieure - Lyon).
The conference will be held on the Thursday and Friday; everyone who wishes to give a talk will be given the opportunity to do so. There will be no registration fee for either the workshop or the conference.
We expect funding to partially subsidize on-campus accommodation for students. If you wish to request this support, please request on-campus accommodation when registering.
Both the conference and the workshop are sponsored by the Atlantic Association of Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (AARMS), the University of New Brunswick, and the Perimeter Institute.
For more information and to register, please visit: http://www.math.unb.ca/~gravity/agr19/overview.html
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1.5. Lost in Gravity 2019, Saint Flour, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15445
Starting: 2019-08-28 to 2019-08-30
Location: Saint Flour, France
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/network/grit/lostingravity2019/
Contact: andrea.maselli[AT]roma1.infn.it
Precision observations of gravitational and electromagnetic signals from astrophysical sources provide a new arena to test the nature of gravity and other interactions in regimes virtually unexplored so far, raising fundamental questions and shedding new light on old problems.
With this motivation in mind, we are organising a workshop in Saint Flour (France), from 28 to 30 of August 2019, to discuss unsolved problems related to strong gravitational phenomena and tests of gravity with current and future experiments.
The scientific program of the conference will include the following topics:
- Tests of the black hole hypothesis
- Alternative theories: status and prospects
- Tests of gravity from cosmological observations
- Numerical and analytical modelling of compact mergers
- Relativistic numerical simulations beyond GR
- Multi-messenger astrophysics
The workshop is organised in order to have few talks each day, and maximise the time for round tables and free discussions.
Preliminary list of speakers
Vitor Cardoso (IST, Portugal)
Helvi Witek (King's College, UK)
Tanja Hinderer (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
David Hilditch (IST, Portugal)
Michael Puerrer (MPI, Germany)
Thomas Sotiriou* (Nottingham, UK)
The workshop is funded by the European COST action CA16104 GWverse : "Gravitational waves, black holes and fundamental physics".
Registration to the workshop will open soon.
Looking forward to seeing you in Saint Flour.
Laura Bernard, Andrea Maselli, Miguel Zilhao
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1.6. Multi-loop Calculations: Methods and Applications, Paris, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15448
Starting: 2019-05-14 to 2019-05-15
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: https://multi-loop-2019.sciencesconf.org
Contact: faye[AT]iap.fr
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that a two-day workshop on "Multi-loop Calculations: Methods and Applications" will be held on the Jussieu campus of Sorbonne University in Paris, on May 14-15 this year. The workshop is dedicated to reviewing the state of the art in loop calculations in quantum field theory, classical and quantum gravity, string theory, statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics. Confirmed speakers include:
Simon Badger, Benjamin Basso, Emil Bjerrum-Bohr, Luc Blanchet, Thibault Damour, Michael Green, Mikhail Kompaniets, Anatoly Kotikov, Alexander Manashov, Pierpaolo Mastrolia, Dominique Mouhanna, Brenda Penante, Oliver Schlotterer, Mikhail Solon, Stefan Weinzierl, Kay Wiese
More information may be found at: https://multi-loop-2019.sciencesconf.org
We would be delighted to welcome you at the workshop. All participants should register online at the site of the conference.
Please feel free to share this announcement to anyone who might be interested in the event.
Yours sincerely,
The organizers,
Guillaume Faye, Sofian Teber, Piotr Tourkine and Pierre Vanhove
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1.7. 35th Jim Isenberg Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting, Logan, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15451
Starting: 2019-03-29 to 2019-03-30
Location: Logan, USA
Additional Information: https://utahstatephysics.wixsite.com/35jimisenbergpcgm
Contact: utahstatephysics[AT]gmail.com
The 35th Jim Isenberg Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting will be held at Utah State University, Logan, UT, on March 29 and 30, 2019. In the tradition of the Pacific Coast Gravity Meetings, students and postdocs are strongly encouraged to participate, and all areas of gravitational physics -classical and quantum, theory and experiment- are welcome. We would like this meeting to serve as a communication medium among all branches of gravitational physics. Because this is a regional meeting, many participants will be from the Western United States, but all are welcome.
Talks
Following the usual tradition all participants, and especially postdocs and graduate students, are encouraged to contribute short, introductory talks on their current research, with the aim of fostering communication and understanding among gravitational physicists with different backgrounds. A prize (sponsored by the APS Division of Gravitational Physics) will be awarded for the best student talk.
Registration
The meeting is free to attend (no registration fee). Unfortunately, we are not able to provide financial assistance to speakers and participants.
Important Dates
* Abstract Submission: Prospective speakers should register by March 22, 2019 to receive full consideration. Late applicants will be considered at the discretion of the organizers.
* Hotel Reservations: A block of rooms has been reserved at the University Inn on campus. Reserve your room by March 18, 2019 (deadline extended) to receive a reduced rate.
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1.8. ICTS summer school on gravitational-wave astronomy, Bangalore, India
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/14/icts-summer-school-on-gravit…
Starting: 2019-07-15 to 2019-07-26
Location: Bangalore, India
Additional Information: https://www.icts.res.in/program/gws2019
Contact: gwschool[AT]icts.res.in
This year's ICTS summer school on gravitational-wave astronomy will be held from 15 to 26 July 2019 at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore. Applications for the school are now open. This year's school will focus on the theoretical modeling of some of the promising astrophysical and cosmological sources of gravitational radiation.
COURSES:
* Advanced course in general relativity (Sudipta Sarkar, IIT Gandhinagar)
* Primordial black holes and gravitational wave astronomy (Teruaki Suyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
* Gravitational radiation from post-Newtonian sources and inspiralling compact binaries (Luc Blanchet, Institute of Astrophysics of Paris)
* Self-force and radiation reaction in general relativity (Adam Pound, University of Southampton)
Each course will feature 5 lectures and 5 tutorials, 90 mins each. The school is primarily meant for graduate students and postdocs in gravitational physics and related fields. A small number of highly motivated senior undergraduates can also be considered. Basic understanding of general relativity is a prerequisite for the courses. ICTS will cover the accommodation and meals for selected participants, and domestic travel by train.
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1.9. Quantum Gravity and matter, Heidelberg, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15462
Starting: 2019-09-09 to 2019-09-13
Location: IWH, Heidelberg, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.thphys.uni-heidelberg.de/~eichhorn/index_QGmat.html
Contact: eichhorn[AT]thphys.uni-heidelberg.de
This meeting will bring together researchers tackling quantum gravity from various perspectives, including string theory, asymptotically safe gravity, loop quantum gravity, dynamical triangulations, causal sets, effective field theory and supergravity.
The focus of the meeting will be on exploring the interplay between quantum gravity and matter. The goal is to bridge the gap between quantum gravity and particle physics, and bring together experts on the diverse approaches to quantum gravity as well as high-energy physics.
Key questions to be discussed at the meeting include the impact of matter on the fundamental quantum structure of spacetime as well as the effect of quantum gravity on matter, including understanding restrictions on particle physics models arising from a consistent embedding in a fundamental model of spacetime. The latter could be key to develop a phenomenology of quantum gravity.
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1.10. Mathematical Relativity: A Riemannian Approach, Guanajuato, Mexico
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/16/mathematical-relativity-a-ri…
Starting: 2019-05-27 to 2019-05-29
Location: Guanajuato, Mexico
Additional Information: http://mrra.eventos.cimat.mx/node/1161
Contact: cabrera[AT]math.uni-tuebingen.de
The main goal of the conference is to bring together experienced and young researchers in mathematical relativity, along with interested researchers and students of other areas in differential geometry.
Confirmed Speakers:
Luis Ake (UADY)
Aghil Alaee (Harvard University)
Lucas Ambrozio (IAS/Warwick)
Otis Chodosh (Princeton/IAS)
Eugenia Gabach-Clement (IFEG-Conicet)
Greg Galloway (University of Miami)
Hyun Chul Jang (University of Connecticut)
Sophia Jahns (University of Tuebingen)
Dan Lee (CUNY)
Stephen McCormick (Uppsala University)
Claudia Moreno (UDG)
Raquel Perales (IMATE)
Dan Pollack (University of Washington)
Didier Solis (UADY)
The conference will provide accommodation for a limited number of registered participants, which will include breakfast and lunch, for the days of the conference. Partial support available for interested graduate students. We strongly encourage graduate students residing in Mexico, interested in differential geometry and mathematical relativity, to apply for funding. The deadline to register and to apply for funding is April 28th, 2019.
We hope to see you in Guanajuato in May!
Sincerely,
Armando Cabrera Pacheco
Luis Hernandez Lamoneda
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1.11. Jurekfest, Warsaw, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/18/jurekfest/
Starting: 2019-09-15 to 2019-09-20
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Additional Information: http://jurekfest.fuw.edu.pl/
Contact: oko[AT]fuw.edu.pl
This is the first announcement of "Jurekfest", a conference on the occasion of Jerzy Lewandowski's 60th birthday. The conference will be held at Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw from 15th September (Sunday, the arrival day) to 20th September (Friday) 2019.
The scientific program features loop quantum gravity, isolated horizons, near horizon geometries, Einstein equations, twistor equation, CR structures and spacetimes.
Registration will be possible soon.
Wojciech Kaminski
Ryszard Kostecki
Andrzej Okolow
Adam Szereszewski
(OC of Jurekfest)
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1.12. Relativistic Mathematical Physics in Grenoble, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15481
Starting: 2019-05-13 to 2019-05-15
Location: Grenoble, France
Additional Information: https://rmp-2019.sciencesconf.org/
Contact: Michal.Wrochna[AT]univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
The mathematics of relativistic theories is presently subject to considerable advances thanks to dynamic developments at the interface of partial differential equations, pseudo-Riemannian geometry, scattering theory and quantization techniques.
The tools that have emerged to cope with difficulties induced by spacetime horizons, conformal boundaries and trapping phenomena have proved to be very robust and are expected to be directly useful outside of their original context. This strongly motivates the need for a transfer of knowledge between mathematical physicists specialized in different problems related to relativistic theories, especially General Relativity, inverse problems, scattering theory and Quantum Field Theory.
The aim of this meeting is to bring together experts and young researchers with the goal of addressing challenging problems at the intersection of those rapidly growing research areas.
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1.13. Kavli RISE Summer School on Gravitational Waves, Cambridge, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15489
Starting: 2019-09-23 to 2019-09-27
Location: Cambridge, UK
Additional Information: http://www.ctc.cam.ac.uk/activities/rise/
Contact: gr-secretary[AT]damtp.cam.ac.uk
Kavli RISE Summer School on Gravitational Waves
September 23-27, 2019
Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK
The Kavli Institute of Cosmology at Cambridge, together with support from the EU's RISE project "Strong Gravity and High-Energy Physics", will hold a summer school on gravitational waves at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences from Sep 23-27, 2019. This school is dedicated to introduce young scientists to the cutting edge methods and technology to explore our universe through gravitational wave observations.
Topics covered include the modeling of sources of gravitational waves with analytic and computational methods, gravitational wave detection and data analysis, testing alternatives to general relativity and black holes, dark matter candidates, electromagnetic counter parts and cosmological sources of gravitational waves. Each topic will be covered with 1 or 2 lectures of 90 minutes each.
The school is addressed at young researchers and students with background knowledge in general relativity.
Further details, including registration and accommodation options, can be found on the below URL.
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1.14. MPHYS10 Meeting, Belgrade, Serbia (1st announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/25/mphys10-meeting-first-announ…
Starting: 2019-09-09 to 2019-09-14
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Additional Information: http://www.mphys10.ipb.ac.rs/
Contact: mphys10[AT]ipb.ac.rs
10th MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS MEETING:
School and Conference on Modern Mathematical Physics
to be held 9--14 September 2019 in Belgrade, Serbia. The MPHYS10 meeting is the latest in a long list of biannual conferences on mathematical physics organized by the Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, since 2001. The conference covers a wide range of topics, mainly oriented towards recent developments in cosmology, classical and quantum gravity, quantum field theory, string theory, and related research areas of theoretical high energy and mathematical physics. The list of topics includes:
* Modern Cosmological Models
* General Relativity and Modified Gravity
* Accelerating Universe and Dark Energy
* Modern Approaches to Quantum Gravity
* Foundations of Quantum Theory and Quantum Gravity
* Conformal and String Field Theory
* Lie Theory and Symmetries in Physics
* Strings, Branes and String/M-Theory
* Noncommutative Quantum Models
* Nonperturbative Approaches
* Exact Integrable Models
* Mathematical Methods
Given that this is the 10th conference in a row, this year we are celebrating a jubilee. Some of our distighuished invited speakers include:
Alexei Starobinsky (Moscow, Russia)
Viatcheslav Mukhanov (Munich, Germany)
Ignatios Antoniadis (Paris, France)
Sergei Odintsov (Barcelona, Spain)
Irina Arefeva (Moscow, Russia)
Paul Sorba (Annecy, France)
Loriano Bonora (Trieste, Italy)
Igor Volovich (Moscow, Russia)
Martin Cederwall (Goteborg, Sweden)
Djordje Minic (Blacksburg, USA)
and many others --- please see the full list of participants on our website,
http://www.mphys10.ipb.ac.rs/
where you can also find other detailed information about the MPHYS10 meeting, as well as all previous meetings of the MPHYS series. The registration for the meeting is open until July 1st 2019, and we wish to invite everyone to join us and contribute to the meeting.
Cordially,
Dr. Marko Vojinovic
Group for Gravitation, Particles and Fields
Institute of Physics
University of Belgrade
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1.15. Agape 2019, Mezeyrac, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15500
Starting: 2019-07-27 to 2019-08-03
Location: Mezeyrac, France
Additional Information: http://agape2019.sciencesconf.org
Contact: pmd[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
It is our great pleasure to announce l'Agape 2019, the third edition of a summer-school of theoretical physics, which will be held in the mountains of the Massif Central (France) from July 27th to August 3rd 2019.
L'Agape sees a partition between six 4-hour courses given in the mornings and scientific activities in the afternoons. The series of courses covers a large field of topics in theoretical physics:
- Towards a more efficient model of particle physics by Cohl Furey (University of Cambridge)
- The two-fold role of observables in Classical and Quantum Kinematics by Federico Zalamea (EFREI Paris)
- Timeless statistical mechanics and applications to quantum gravity by Isha Kotecha (AEI Potsdam)
- Cosmological field theories by Scott Melville (University of Cambridge)
- Foundations of Quantum Theory by Emily Adlam (University of Cambridge) (to be confirmed)
- Introduction to (linear) logics for physicists by Titouan Carette (LORIA, Universite' de Lorraine)
This school's special appeal and particularity lies in the broad range of its topics, the creative format of the "scientific activities" and the horizontal structure of the organisation: everything, from the courses and talks to the cooking will be done by and for young physicists, and we will encourage each participant to actively engage in shaping the structure of l'Agape. Furthermore, this year we are offering participants the possibility to stay for three more days after the official end to continue the discussions and enjoy the surroundings.
You will find more details on the website https://agape2019.sciencesconf.org.
The organising committee:
Alexander Thomas, Jeremy Attard, Pierre Martin-Dussaud, Robin Reuben,Vaclav Zatloukal
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1.16. Quantum and Gravity in Okinawa, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/28/quantum-and-gravity-in-okina…
Starting: 2019-07-23 to 2019-07-27
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Additional Information: https://groups.oist.jp/quantumandgravity
Contact: quantumandgravity[AT]oist.jp
Quantizing gravity has been one of the most difficult problems in physics. There have been many approaches to quantizing gravity, which have given us mathematically and physically interesting ideas, such as the unification of forces, the emergence of spacetime, the problem of time, spacetime foam, non-commutativity/non-associativity of spacetime, non-locality, holography, etc. Geometry, which initially found a link to gravity by Einstein has been playing a major role in the studies of quantum gravity. Quantum field theory (QFT), which gave us a tremendous success in describing the Standard Model including the weak, the strong and the electromagnetic forces, is also a central solid modern tool in describing physical systems with many degrees of freedom. QFT lets us explore critical phenomena and the scale dependence of the physics through the renormalization group.
In this conference, we focus on such pillars of modern physics which are tied together in the research of quantum gravity. We aim at creating an open versatile atmosphere in order to advance further in the better understanding of each approaches in order to understand the grand problems of quantum description of gravitation. We also aim at introducing such different approaches and topics to each other including students, therefore creating a platform to expose young generataions and also older generations to various ideas and communities. Therefore the talks are recommended to take blackboard-talk format.
Please apply for participating the conference by submitting application form with proposed titles and abstracts for talks/posters by April 30 2019.
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1.17. 22nd Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/29/22nd-capra-meeting-on-radiat…
Starting: 2019-06-17 to 2019-06-21
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Additional Information: http://www.cbpf.br/~mcasals/capra2019.html
Contact: mcasals[AT]cbpf.br
The 22nd Capra meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity will be held at the Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas/Brazilian Center for Research in Physics (CBPF) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The meeting will run from Monday June 17 until Friday June 21, 2019.
The Capra meetings focus on the modelling of black hole binary dynamics in the small mass-ratio limit. In good Capra tradition, the meeting will be of an informal nature with a mixture of invited reviews, contributed talks, and open discussions. There will be no registration fee or proceedings. Contributed talks on all aspect of modelling small mass-ratio systems are welcome.
For more information and registration please visit: http://www.cbpf.br/~mcasals/capra2019.html. As indicated on the website, some hotels are offering special prices for Capra participants, some with a booking deadline. Please note that the Capra meeting will take place during the soccer tournament Copa America (which is during 14/6-7/7) and so early booking of accommodation is advised.
The meeting is supported by CNPq and the Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior - CAPES - Brasil.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoc in GR at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/20/postdoc-in-gr-at-charles-uni…
Deadline: 2019-06-28
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Additional Information: http://utf.mff.cuni.cz/en/index.html
Contact: oldrich.semerak[AT]mff.cuni.cz
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague invites applications for a postdoctoral position within Prague relativity group to a motivated person, working in the field of general relativity and/or its astrophysical or cosmological applications. More specifically, his/her doctoral expertise and research plan should be close to at least one of the following topics: mathematical relativity, problems of energy and radiation in GR, exact solutions of Einstein's field equations and their interpretation, asymptotic structure of space-times, particles, bodies and fields in GR space-times, black holes, black-hole perturbations, neutron stars, relativistic celestial mechanics and approximation methods, numerical relativity, gravitational lensing, contemporary cosmology (cosmological models and their perturbations, dark matter and dark energy), physics and analysis of gravitational waves, quantum gravity and quantum cosmology.
We offer a position within a pleasant academic environment, with standard equipment and reasonable support for traveling. 1 year contract starting from October 2019 - January 2020 (negotiable), with a possible renewal in case of mutual interest. Salary will be comparable to a starting salary of an assistant professor at our Faculty.
Interested candidates should submit:
CV, research statement, list of publications, two letters of recommendation. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview or seminar. Deadline is 28th June.
The submission should be sent to oldrich.semerak[AT]mff.cuni.cz (Oldrich Semerak).
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2.2. PhD positions in Theoretical Cosmology, University of New South Wales, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15498
Deadline: 2019-04-22
Location: Sydney, Australia
Additional Information: https://www.physics.unsw.edu.au/
Contact: e.dimastrogiovanni[AT]unsw.edu.au
The School of Physics at UNSW Sydney has two openings for PhD positions in Theoretical Cosmology.
The successful PhD candidates will work under the supervision of Dr. Ema Dimastrogiovanni on topics in theoretical cosmology, including primordial gravitational waves, inflation, reheating and cosmic microwave background physics.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and a curriculum vitae, and arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent to the same email address. Applicants must also provide evidence of English ability that meets the UNSW English language requirements (see https://www.unsw.edu.au/english-requirements-policy).
The internal selection deadline for application and recommendation letters is April 22.
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2.3. PhD position in the International PPGCosmo Program on Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravitation, Brazil
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/29/phd-position-in-the-internat…
Deadline: 2019-05-10
Location: Brazil
Additional Information: http://ppgcosmo.cosmo-ufes.org
Contact: ppgcosmo[AT]cosmo-ufes.org
PPGCosmo is an international PhD program on Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravitation that aims to give PhD students the opportunity to develop a successful international scientific career. The research topics range from theoretical to observational aspects of Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravitation, including participation in collaborations such as LIGO, Euclid, J-PAS and DES. PPGCosmo is a Brazilian program consisting of six institutions from Brazil and four institutions from outside Brazil.
The call for applications for a 4-year PhD position starting in August 2019 is now open. The student will be supervised by a Professor at a Brazilian institution and co-supervised by a Professor at an institution outside Brazil. For the compulsory postgraduate courses the student will be mainly based in Vitoria (Espirito Santo, Brazil). It is expected that the student will have opportunities to visit the other Brazilian participating institutions and the co-supervisor's non-Brazilian institution.
Please go to http://ppgcosmo.cosmo-ufes.org or http://www.cosmologia.ufes.br/en for further information.
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2.4. Two PhD positions in Theoretical Physics at Wroclaw University, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15521
Deadline: 2019-04-30
Location: Wroclaw, Poland
Additional Information: https://www.imprs-mpsse.mpg.de
Contact: asedrakian[AT]itf.uni.wroc.pl
Two fellowships are available for Ph.D. studies at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Wroclaw University, Poland. These fellowships require that the candidate fulfills the requirements for being accepted as a Ph.D. student at the Faculty of Physics of the Wroclaw University and that of International Max Planck Research School in Dresden, Germany.
The research themes are:
* Spectral Functions for Strongly Coupled Superfluids: from Ultra-Cold Gases to Dense Quark Matter
* Relativistic Hydrodynamics from Projection Operator Formalism
The applicants should submit for pre-selection a CV and other credentials to: asedrakian[AT]itf.uni.wroc.pl
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2.5. PhD position in Physics of Compact Stars at Coimbra/Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15533
Deadline: 2019-04-18
Location: Coimbra/Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://idpasc.lip.pt/portugal/phd_programme/call/9
Contact: violetta.sagun[AT]uc.pt
We are seeking for an outstanding, highly motivated PhD candidate for a joint CFisUC, Universidade de Coimbra (Coimbra)/ CENTRA, Instituto Superior Tecnico (Lisbon) position under the supervision of Dr. Violetta Sagun and Prof. Ilidio Lopes on equation of state of compact stars, properties of strongly interacting matter and its phase transitions.
Interested candidates should upload through the IDPASC Network (https://www.idpasc.lip.pt) a curriculum vitae, a motivation letter, other documents that the candidate may consider relevant (diplomas, certificates etc..) and and up to three contacts for reference letters. The reference letters will be directly uploaded by the referees. Applicants will not have access to the letters content but they will be able to check if the reference letters have been uploaded and when. The Referees can upload the letters during the whole period of the Call.
Candidates should hold either a pre-Bologna degree, or a pre-/post-Bologna Master's degree at the time of application. Students must complete the Master degree until 07th June, 2019.
Foreign degrees/diplomas are required to be recognised by the General Directorate of Higher Education or by a Portuguese higher education institution, in accordance with the Decree Law no. 341/2007, of 12 October and the Decree Law no. 283/83, of 21st June. http://www.dges.mec.pt/en/pages/naric_pages/academic_recognition/recognitio…
Deadline for application: 18th April, 17h00 (Lisbon time).
Call details: https://idpasc.lip.pt/uploads/call/terms_file/9/IDPASC_Call_2019.pdf
For additional information:
Dr. Violetta Sagun, violetta.sagun[AT]uc.pt
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3. News
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3.1. The Eighteenth Release of the Einstein Toolkit
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/03/29/the-eighteenth-release-of-th…
Additional Information: https://einsteintoolkit.org/about/releases/ET_2019_03_announcement.html
The Eighteenth Release of the Einstein Toolkit
We are pleased to announce the eighteenth release (code name "Proca") of the Einstein Toolkit, an open, community developed software infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics. The highlights of this release are:
New arrangements and thorns have been added:
* Proca
- NPScalars_Proca
- ProcaBase
- ProcaEvolve
- Proca_simpleID
- TwoPunctures_KerrProca
* lean_public
- LeanBSSNMoL
- NPScalars
* wvuthorns_diagnostics
- particle_tracerET
- Seed_Magnetic_Fields_BNS
- smallbPoynET
- VolumeIntegrals_GRMHD
- VolumeIntegrals_vacuum
In addition, bug fixes accumulated since the previous release in September 2018 have been included.
The Einstein Toolkit is a collection of software components and tools for simulating and analyzing general relativistic astrophysical systems that builds on numerous software efforts in the numerical relativity community including CactusEinstein, the Carpet AMR infrastructure and the relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics codes GRHydro and IllinoisGRMHD. For parts of the toolkit, the Cactus Framework is used as the underlying computational infrastructure providing large-scale parallelization, general computational components, and a model for collaborative, portable code development. The toolkit includes modules to build complete codes for simulating black hole spacetimes as well as systems governed by relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics.
The Einstein Toolkit uses a distributed software model and its different modules are developed, distributed, and supported either by the core team of Einstein Toolkit Maintainers, or by individual groups. Where modules are provided by external groups, the Einstein Toolkit Maintainers provide quality control for modules for inclusion in the toolkit and help coordinate support. The Einstein Toolkit Maintainers currently involve postdocs and faculty from six different institutions, and host weekly meetings that are open for anyone to join in.
Guiding principles for the design and implementation of the toolkit include: open, community-driven software development; well thought out and stable interfaces; separation of physics software from computational science infrastructure; provision of complete working production code; training and education for a new generation of researchers.
For more information about using or contributing to the Einstein Toolkit, or to join the Einstein Toolkit Consortium, please visit our web pages at http://einsteintoolkit.org.
The Einstein Toolkit is primarily supported by NSF 1550551/1550461/1550436/1550514 (Einstein Toolkit Community Integration and Data Exploration). The Einstein Toolkit contains about 400 regression test cases. On a large portion of the tested machines, almost all of these tests pass, using both MPI and OpenMP parallelization.
The changes between this and the previous release include:
Larger changes since last release
* The Proca arrangement has been added: This repository provides the tools to evolve the Einstein-Proca system as first described in https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.00797.
- NPScalars_Proca: Implementation of the spin-1 (electromagnetic) and spin-2 (gravitational) Newman-Penrose scalars
- Proca_simpleID: Create analytic initial data for a non-rotating black hole surrounded by a Proca field with mass mu.
- TwoPunctures_KerrProca: A modified TwoPunctures thorn to construct initial data for a single rotating black hole coupled to a massive vector field.
* The Lean arrangement has been added:
- LeanBSSNMoL: Implementation to evolve Einstein's Equations using the W-version of the BSSN formulation together with the puncture gauge. Also available, in the "new_gauge" branch, is a modified "Gamma- driver" that stabilizes highly rotating black hole spacetimes (adapted from Figueras et al; see: https://arxiv.org/abs/1512.04532).
- NPScalars: Implementation of the spin-2 Newman-Penrose scalars
* The WVU Diagnostics arrangement has been added: These thorns are designed primarily to add useful diagnostics for binary neutron star simulations performed with IllinoisGRMHD.
- NSNS_parameter_files Contains parameter files for magnetized and unmagnetized BNS evolutions.
- Seed_Magnetic_Fields_BNS Extended Seed_Magnetic_Fields thorn for binary neutron stars.
- VolumeIntegrals_GRMHD: GRMHD volume integration thorn, currently depends on IllinoisGRMHD and Carpet. Performs volume integrals on arbitrary "Swiss-cheese"-like topologies, and even interoperates with Carpet to track NS centers of mass.
- VolumeIntegrals_vacuum: Same functionality as VolumeIntegrals_GRMHD, but designed for integration of spacetime quantities. Depends on ML_BSSN and ADMBase for integrands.
- particle_tracerET Solves the ODE \partial_t x^i=v^i for typically thousands of tracer particles, using an RK4 integration atop the current time stepping.
- smallbPoynET Computes b^i, b^2, and three spatial components of Poynting flux. It also computes (-1-u_0), which is useful for tracking unbound matter.
* Ticket tracking system moved to bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/
* Subversion infrastructure for thorns is no longer maintained at LSU. Instead, the svn checkout mechanism supported by github.com is used.
* Llama supports tensorweights other than 1.0 or 0.0
* Added EinsteinAnalysis/Hydro_Analysis/Hydro_Analysis_Masses.F90 in order to compute the total baryonic mass and baryonic mass within user defined radii.
* A summary of changes Carpet:
- add support for very large grids where 64bit integer are needed for grid indices and sizes of transfer buffers
- fix how physical_time_per_hour is computed
- add functionality to align interior of grid functions to cache boundaries. This requires changes t. Cactus and PUGH as well.
- add a parameter "granularity" to make sure the interior of components is a multiple of N points in each direction
* The version of MPI bundled with the ET is now OpenMPI 1.10.7
* The SystemTopology thorn now supports hwloc 2.0
How to upgrade from Chien-Shiung Wu (ET_2018_09)
To upgrade from the previous release, use GetComponents with the new thornlist to check out the new version.
See the Download page (http://einsteintoolkit.org/download/) on the Einstein Toolkit website for download instructions.
Machine notes
Supported (tested) machines include:
* Default Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS, Mint, OpenSUSE and MacOS (MacPorts) installations
* Bluewaters
* Comet
* Golub
* Stampede 2
* Shelob
* Wheeler
* TACC machines: defs.local.ini needs to have sourcebasedir=$WORK and basedir=$SCRATCH/simulations configured for this machine. You need to determine $WORK and $SCRATCH by logging in to the machine.
All repositories participating in this release carry a branch ET_2019_03 marking this release. These release branches will be updated if severe errors are found.
The "Proca" Release Team on behalf of the Einstein Toolkit Consortium (2019-03-29)
* Steven R. Brandt
* Samuel D. Cupp
* Peter Diener
* Zachariah Etienne
* Roland Haas
* Helvi Witek
Mar, 2019
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3.2. COST GWverse: Exchange of researchers working on gravitational-wave and black hole physics
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15527
Additional Information: https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/stsms/
In the context of the European COST Action CA16104 on Gravitational waves, black holes and fundamental physics (GWverse), grants for short term scientific missions (STSMs) are available. We are inviting you to submit proposals for STMSs starting after May 1, 2019 and ending before Nov 30, 2019 (applications outside this timeframe will be discarded).
This call starts on Apr 1 and closes May 1, 2019. All proposals will be reviewed and the results will be announced by May 7, 2019.
The selection committee will take into account the geographical distribution of host and home institution, matching of funds by the host, the scientific proposal and the experience of the applicant (preference is given to Early Career Investigators).
Successful applicants will be expected to join as members of one (or more) of the Action's Working Groups. STSM recipients should acknowledge the COST Action in any publication or talks, through the use of the COST logo and the statement "The authors would like to acknowledge networking support by the COST Action GWverse CA16104".
STSMs are a great opportunity for all scientists within the COST Action to exchange visits, nurture collaborations, or develop new ones. Further details are available at the GWverse webpage: https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/stsms/
If you have any question, please contact the STSM Coordinator Andreja Gomboc: andreja.gomboc[at]ung.si
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3.3. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight articles
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/04/01/grg-editors-choice-recent-hi…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
In each volume of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG), a few papers are marked as "Editor's Choice". The primary criteria is original, high-quality research that is of wide interest within the community. These recent articles deserves special attention:
Eric Addison, Miguel Gracia-Linares, Pablo Laguna, Shane L. Larson,
"Busting up binaries: encounters between compact binaries and a supermassive black hole",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 38.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2523-4
Eva Hackmann, Arnab Dhani,
"The propagation delay in the timing of a pulsar orbiting a supermassive black hole",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 37.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2517-2
Thomas P. Kling, Eric Grotzke, Kevin Roebuck, Harry Waite,
"Examining the Kerr metric through wave fronts of null geodesics",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 32.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2518-1
Please, browse all Editor's Choice articles at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
Frank Schulz
Publishing Editor GRG
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1. Conferences
1.1. 6th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Szczecin, Poland
1.2. Iberian Cosmology Meeting, Bilbao, Spain
1.3. Eighth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry (CPT'19), Bloomington, Indiana, USA
1.4. Simulating gravitation and cosmology in condensed matter and optical systems, Trento, Italy
1.5. GRAV19, Cordoba, Argentina (2nd announcement)
1.6. LISA Waveform Working Group Meeting, Potsdam, Germany
1.7. The Time Machine Factory 2019, Turin, Italy
1.8. XVIII International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes, Venice, Italy
1.9. Vacuum Fluctuations at Nanoscale and Gravitation: theory and experiments, Orosei, Italy
1.10. Cyprus Gravity and Cosmology Conference 2019, Kyrenia, Cyprus
1.11. 24th Itzykson Meeting: Effective Field Theorie in Cosmology, Gravitation and Particle Physics, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
1.12. IGC@25: Multimessenger Universe, Penn State, USA (3rd announcement)
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc in Gravitational-wave Physics at University of Portsmouth, UK
2.2. Astrophysics, Gravity and Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics Postdoctoral Positions in Department of Physics, IIT Bombay, India
2.3. PhD positions in gravitational wave physics and astrophysics, Trieste, Italy
2.4. PhD Position in Cosmology at Lancaster, UK
2.5. Assistant Teaching Professor in Physics/Physics Education, Lawrence, KS, USA
2.6. Faculty Position in Cosmology at ICN-UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico
2.7. PhD position in relativistic astrophysics in Paris, France
2.8. PhD position in Mathematical General Relativity at Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
3. News
3.1. New Gravitational Wave Physics MSc at Cardiff University, UK
3.2. The Chalonge-De Vega Programme 2019: The New Universe and Dark Energy
3.3. RELXILL_NK is now public
3.4. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight articles
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1.1. 6th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Szczecin, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/05/6th-conference-of-the-polish…
Starting: 2019-09-23 to 2019-09-26
Location: Szczecin, Poland
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/773241/overview
Contact: potor6[AT]gmail.com
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 30th, 2019. The registration deadline is 31st July 2019. Full information is available on our webpage:
https://indico.cern.ch/event/773241/overview
Conference email is: potor6[AT]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. Dabrowski (Scientific Committee chair)
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1.2. Iberian Cosmology Meeting, Bilbao, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15302
Starting: 2019-04-15 to 2019-04-17
Location: Bilbao, Spain
Additional Information: http://tp.lc.ehu.es/ibericos/
Contact: ibericos2019[AT]gmail.com
Cosmology is the glue that binds the vocations of many researchers in Portugal and Spain. Women and men of different ages and backgrounds which pursue a wide range of topics: from theoretical particle physics to observational astrophysics.
The traditional Iberian Cosmology Meeting (aka IberiCOS) is the event that every year provides a warm setting to stimulate ongoing collaborations and favour the emergence of new ones. Bold and provocative ideas and presentations are most welcome; at the end of the day we can boast about this being a gathering of old friends and new to come rather than a rigid sort of conference.
The Cosmology and Gravitation Group of the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea will host the event from the 15th to the 17th of April of 2019.
In the usual fashion painstaking efforts are made to allocate slots for everyone, but should it turn to be impossible to offer room to everyone then either PhD students or early career postdoctoral researchers will be given preference. We expect to be able to offer some financial support to some of the participants in those categories.
As there will be no registration fee and we need to manage our resources, we therefore beg all participants to register before the 18th of March.
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1.3. Eighth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry (CPT'19), Bloomington, Indiana, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/11/eighth-meeting-on-cpt-and-lo…
Starting: 2019-05-12 to 2019-05-16
Location: Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Additional Information: http://www.indiana.edu/~lorentz/cpt19/
Contact: kostelec[AT]indiana.edu
The Eighth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry will be held in Bloomington, Indiana, on May 12-16, 2019. The meeting will focus on tests of these fundamental symmetries and on related theoretical issues, including scenarios for possible violations. You are cordially invited to attend and participate in this event. Topics to be covered include:
(1) experimental and observational searches for CPT and Lorentz violation involving
- accelerators and colliders
- astrophysical birefringence, dispersion, and anisotropy
- atomic and molecular spectroscopy
- cavities, oscillators, resonators
- Cherenkov radiation
- clock-comparison measurements
- CMB polarimetry
- cosmic rays
- decays of atoms, nuclei, and particles
- equivalence-principle tests with matter and antimatter
- exotic atoms, muonium, positronium
- gauge bosons, the Higgs boson
- gravimetry
- gravitational waves
- high-energy astrophysical observations
- hydrogen and antihydrogen spectroscopy
- lasers, masers
- matter-wave interferometry
- meson and baryon properties
- neutral-meson interferometry
- neutrino mixing and propagation, neutrino-antineutrino oscillations
- particle-antiparticle comparisons
- photon and particle scattering
- post-Newton gravity in the solar system and beyond
- second- and third-generation particles
- short-range gravity
- sidereal and annual time variations, compass asymmetries
- single-top and top pair production
- space-based missions
- spin-gravity couplings
- spin precession
- time-of-flight measurements
- torsion and nonmetricity
- trapped particles, ions, and atoms
(2) theoretical studies of CPT and Lorentz violation involving
- physical effects at the level of the Standard Model, General Relativity, and beyond
- origins and mechanisms for violations
- classical and quantum field theory, gravitation, particle physics, and strings
- mathematical foundations, Finsler geometry
Information about the meeting and online registration, including instructions on requesting a talk or poster, are available on the meeting web site.
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1.4. Simulating gravitation and cosmology in condensed matter and optical systems, Trento, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15317
Starting: 2019-07-22 to 2019-07-25
Location: Trento, Italy
Additional Information: http://ectstar.fbk.eu/node/4445
Contact: bh2019[AT]unitn.it
This interdisciplinary workshop gathers specialists from theoretical and experimental condensed matter physics and quantum optics and from theoretical cosmology, gravitation and astrophysics.
The short term goal is to collectively explore the possibility of exploiting condensed matter analog models as experimental tools to study problems that arise in the context of gravitation, especially cosmology and astrophysics.
First examples of such analog models have recently being realized in a few laboratories around the world. The next challenges will be to extend the range of configurations and observables that can be simulated and to identify key questions to be addressed in future experiments. The long-term goal is to bring analog models from being a scientific curiosity towards being a useful quantum simulation tool to experimentally explore intriguing new physics.
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1.5. GRAV19, Cordoba, Argentina (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15327
Starting: 2019-04-08 to 2019-04-12
Location: Cordoba, Argentina
Additional Information: http://grg.famaf.unc.edu.ar/grav19/
Contact: gravconference[AT]gmail.com
Grav19, 2nd Circular
This is the second and final announcement of GRAV19 conference.
Grav19 will be held in the city of Cordoba (Argentina), from April 8th through April 12nd, 2019.
This is the eighth in a series ("GravYY") of conferences organized by the General Relativity and Gravitation Group at FaMAF (Universidad Nacional de Cordoba) since Year 2006. The venue be the auditorium of FaMAF.
The conference is intended to bring together specialists working on gravitation and closely related topics, including classical and quantum gravity, data analysis, machine learning, mathematical relativity, numerical relativity, gravity in arbitrary dimensions, astrophysics and astro-particle physics.
Graduate students and advanced undergraduate students are encouraged to apply, limited funds will be available for financial help for students.
The conference languages will be Spanish and English.
The list of invited speakers includes:
Ivan Agullo, Louisiana State University, USA.
Parameswaran Ajith, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, India.
Lars Anderson, Albert Einstein Institute, Germany.
Florian Beyer*, University of Otago, New Zealand.
Fabrizio Canfora, CECS, Chile.
Federico Carrasco, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Espana.
Ana Laura Garcia Perciante, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico.
Jose Jaramillo, Institut de Mathematiques de Bourgogne, France.
Helmut Friedrich, Max Planck institute for gravitational Physics, Germany.
Luis Lehner, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Canada.
Steven Liebling, Long Island University, USA.
Carlos Palenzuela*, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Espana.
Alejandro Perez, Universite' de Marseille, France.
Frans Pretorius, Princeton University, USA.
Jorge Pullin, Louisiana State University, USA.
Istvan Racz, Wigner RCP, Hungary.
Martin Reiris, Centro de Matematica, Udelar, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Adam Rogers, Brandon University, Canada.
Olivier Sarbach*, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Mexico.
Daniel Siegel, Columbia University, USA.
*To be confirmed.
For registration and updates on the meeting please check the conference's web page.
Applications should be filed through the webform in the above page by March 1st, 2019. The deadline for abstract submissions is March 10th, 2019.
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1.6. LISA Waveform Working Group Meeting, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15337
Starting: 2019-05-13 to 2019-05-15
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://workshops.aei.mpg.de/lisawavwg
Contact: wav-wg-chairs[AT]lisamission.org
The LISA Waveform working group (WavWG) is dedicated to the development of waveform templates for the LISA mission and connects the broader scientific community to the LISA Consortium. As such, WavWG coordinates efforts to model a broad spectrum of gravitational wave sources, establishing links with LISA's astrophysics, cosmology, fundamental physics and simulation working groups, and bridge between communities employing different methodologies to prepare waveforms.
This meeting is the first stand-alone meeting of WavWG and aims at getting together leading international experts and young scientists to identify pressing tasks concerning LISA waveform modelling in its broadest sense and to foster new international collaborations. The meeting will have few talks per day and provide ample time for discussions.
While the WavWG is part of the LISA Consortium, you do not need to be in the Consortium to attend.
We look forward to welcoming you at the AEI Potsdam,
Deirdre Shoemaker, Maarten van de Meent, Niels Warburton, Helvi Witek
(Co-chairs LISA Waveform Working Group)
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1.7. The Time Machine Factory 2019, Turin, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15341
Starting: 2019-09-23 to 2019-09-25
Location: Turin, Italy
Additional Information: http://timemachine.inrim.it/
Contact: thetimemachinefactory.oato[AT]inaf.it
In line with the previous editions, the Time Machine Factory 2019 (TM2019) conference focuses on causality and non-locality in physics, and the insurgence of situations where causality can potentially be violated and how this relates to the existence of "time machines".
The conference has the following aims
- Revive the interest in studying time travel, which poses new mathematical challenges and could not be prohibited by physics
- Study the role of causality in fundamental physics including General Relativity and Quantum mechanics
- Explore the mathematical, physical and logical consequences of closed timelike curves and other mechanisms which allow time travel
- Contribute to a comprehensive vision of the underlying issues as well as exploring potential applications to relativistic and quantum metrology and space-time navigation.
Although violations of chronology might seem to contradict common sense and lead to logical paradoxes, "time machines" are not ruled out by the current laws of physics.
The conference will highlight new horizons in physics and astrophysics associated with the possible existence of a Time Machine. Examining these fundamental issues provides an opportunity to initiate new ideas and investigations which explore the role of causality and the interplay between General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, two theories that on their own have been extensively verified by experiment but have not yet been successfully combined into a single unified theory.
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1.8. XVIII International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes, Venice, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15347
Starting: 2019-03-18 to 2019-03-22
Location: Venice, Italy
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/768000/overview
Contact: salente[AT]pd.infn.it
The Neutrino Telescopes Workshop is one of the most prestigious international event in the field of Physics. It takes place every two years and dates back to 1988 when Prof. Milla Baldo Ceolin conceived it and launched the first edition. It became soon a crucial event and it is now considered by the international community a consolidated appointment where to discuss the latest discoveries and the fascinating future scenarios in topics that range from Neutrinos to Astrophysics and Cosmology.
The 2019 edition will focus to the original, at the time pioneering, argument of the workshop: Multimessenger Physics.
The XVIII International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes is organized by the INFN Padova Unit and by the Physics and Astronomy Department of Padova University.
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1.9. Vacuum Fluctuations at Nanoscale and Gravitation: theory and experiments, Orosei, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15349
Starting: 2019-04-19 to 2019-05-03
Location: Club Marina Beach, Orosei, Italy
Additional Information: https://agenda.infn.it/event/17248/
Contact: enrico.calloni[AT]na.infn.it
Vacuum fluctuations and macroscopic observables are amongst the most intriguing topics of the modern physics, particularly when considering the interaction with the gravitational field. The theoretical understanding and experimental evidences are still not completely satisfactory and require more efforts to reach a deeper consensus.
The workshop is devoted to both the theory and experiments related to vacuum fluctuations and gravitation and also to high precision gravitational experiments working underground or in environments in which seismic noise needs to be reduced.
It will be located on the seaside of Sardinia at half an hour by car to the Sos-Enattos mine, where an underground laboratory is in construction. The workshop will be also an occasion to give the community the knowledge of the laboratory and to promote future collaborations that can benefit of a low seismic underground site.
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1.10. Cyprus Gravity and Cosmology Conference 2019, Kyrenia, Cyprus
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/24/cyprus-gravity-and-cosmology…
Starting: 2019-08-19 to 2019-08-21
Location: Kyrenia, Cyprus
Additional Information: https://cgc2019.weebly.com/
Contact: biasjournalofphysics[AT]gmail.com
We are pleased to announce the Cyprus Gravity and Cosmology Conference 2019. This is a conference series co-organized by the BIAS.
This year's conference will be co-organized and hosted by the BIAS and aims at bringing together active researchers and graduate students, interested in the area of gravitation and cosmology, to share their latest ideas and discuss the recent developments in the field.
The focus topics of the conference are as follows,
- Gravitational Waves,
- Black hole Physics,
- Dark matter and Dark Energy,
- Wormholes,
- Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation,
- Classical and Quantum Gravity,
- The Early Universe and High Energy Physics,
- Cosmic Structure Formation and Galaxies.
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1.11. 24th Itzykson Meeting: Effective Field Theorie in Cosmology, Gravitation and Particle Physics, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15359
Starting: 2019-06-05 to 2019-06-07
Location: Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Additional Information: https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/18200
Contact: filippo.vernizzi[AT]ipht.fr
24th Itzykson Meeting: Effective Field Theorie in Cosmology, Gravitation and Particle Physics
IPhT CEA-Saclay - Gif-sur-Yvette, France
5 Jun 2019 - 7 Jun 2019
Organizing commitee: Brando Bellazzini, John Joseph Carrasco and Filippo Vernizzi
Effective field theory is one of the deepest and most useful guiding principles in physics. Its tools and methods allow one to study the universal aspects of entire classes of unknown microscopic models, with their main features being captured by symmetries and few relevant parameters of the effective degrees of freedom. Because of its universality, it finds applications across all scale in physics: from super-Hubble scales all the way to the Planck length. It is successfully applied to cosmology to describe the early cosmic inflation, the current cosmic acceleration, the dynamics of the large scale structure and the dark matter. Its methods have found recent applications in the theory of gravitational wave emission by binary inspirals, and in the new multimessanger astrophysics: new and conceptually compelling ways to perform calculations and predictions are being developed by making contact with the methods of scattering amplitudes of particle physicists. One of the goals of the conference is to bring together experts working with Effective Field Theories in all these fields, in order to exchange ideas and foster new insights and techniques.
The workshops is supported by the Programmes Nationaux GRAM and PNCG of CNRS/INSU with INP and IN2P3 cofunded by CEA and CNES, by the IPhT of CEA-Saclay, by the Universite' Paris-Saclay, and by P2IO.
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1.12. IGC@25: Multimessenger Universe, Penn State, USA (3rd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/27/igc25-multimessenger-univers…
Starting: 2019-06-24 to 2019-06-27
Location: University Park, PA 16802, USA
Additional Information: http://gravity.psu.edu/events/igc25/index_igc25.shtml
Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu
This international conference will be held at the University Park campus of Penn State from Monday, June 24 through Thursday, June 27, 2019 in celebration of the Silver Jubilee of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos (IGC).
Registration is now open (See the external link given at the top of the page)
It will close on May 24th, 2019, or earlier if the limited capacity of the main auditorium is reached. (In the past we have had to close registration early). The deadline for submitting abstracts is March 24th, 2019.
Plenary Program: Speakers and Topics
France Cordova : After Banquet speaker
Nima Arkani-Hamed: Scattering Amplitudes and Their Applications
Eugenio Bianchi: Loop Quantum Gravity
Alessandra Buonanno: Gravitational Wave Source Modeling and Tests of GR
Kipp Cannon: Gravitational Waves from Neutron Star Coalescences
Tom Gaisser: Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos
Gabriela Gonzalez: Gravitational Wave Detectors and Observations
Donghui Jeong: Cosmic Microwave Background: Theoretical Aspects
Badri Krishnan: Numerical and Analytical Approaches to Gravitational Waves
Sri Kulkarni: Gamma Ray Transients and Multi-messengers
David Weinberg: Galaxy Surveys
Marc Kamionkowski The Early Universe
Panel: Anne Kinney (Chair), Sheila Rowan, Bernard Schutz, Rainer Weiss
Gravitational Wave Astronomy: Future Prospects
Invited Panels: Chairs and Topics
John Beacom Gamma Ray Transients and Multimessenger Astrophysics
Bernd Bruegmann Numerical and Analytical Approaches to Gravitational Waves
Caryl Gronwall Multiwavelength Observations of Galaxies
Zeljko Ivesic Cosmological Surveys
Mansi Kasiwal Multimessenger Observations
Kumiko Kotera UHE Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos
Charles Lawrence Cosmic Microwave Background: Observational Aspects
David Reitze Next Generation Gravitational Wave Detectors
Luciano Rezzolla Theory and Simulations of Binary Neutrons Stars
Mark Trodden The Early Universe: Theoretical Aspects
Parallel Sessions: Contributed Talks
Loop Quantum Gravity: Foundations and Mathematical Aspects
Loop Quantum Cosmology, Quantum Black Holes and Quantum Gravity Phenomenology
Scattering Amplitudes and Applications
Cosmology: Observational Aspects
Cosmology: Theoretical Aspects
Multimessenger Astrophysics
Gravitational Waves: Observations
Next Generation of Gravitational Wave Detectors
The scientific program has a dual goal: to assess the current status of our field in broad terms, and to discuss future directions. The plenary talks will provide a broad overview of the field, with emphasis on developments that have occurred in the past ~25 years, and not concentrate only on the most recent advances, or research carried out by just one or two groups. Panels will focus on developments over the past decade and, especially, the vision for the next decade or two. The plenary talks and panels will set the stage for more specialized invited and contributed parallel sessions.
The conference program is designed to provide ample opportunities for both formal and informal discussions. In addition to providing global, long-range perspectives and an opportunity for stimulating scientific exchange across traditional boundaries, the conference will also be a festive event celebrating the completion of 25 years of IGC. We hope it will bring together many of the several hundred researchers who have passed through IGC. The conference will take place immediately after the biannual Loops'19 conference on Loop Quantum Gravity, which is scheduled for the week of the 17th to 21st June 2019, also at Penn State.
Further information, including the conference poster, can be found at the external link given at the top of this page.
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2.1. Postdoc in Gravitational-wave Physics at University of Portsmouth, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15283
Deadline: 2019-02-11
Location: Portsmouth, UK
Additional Information: http://www.icg.port.ac.uk/2019/01/research-fellow-in-gravitational-wave-phy…
Contact: andrew.lundgren[AT]port.ac.uk
The Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation (ICG) intends to appoint a postdoctoral researcher in gravitational-wave physics, specifically in data analysis with current and near-future detectors like Advanced LIGO and Virgo.
The researcher will work on a project "Preparing for the First Neutron Star-Black Hole Detection with LIGO" funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), supervised by Dr. Andrew Lundgren.
A PhD degree and relevant research experience are required. This project will involve developing both search and parameter estimation methods for precessing compact binaries.
The post is for three years, starting on 1st October 2019.
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2.2. Astrophysics, Gravity and Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics Postdoctoral Positions in Department of Physics, IIT Bombay, India
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/06/astrophysics-gravity-and-the…
Deadline: 2019-03-15
Location: Mumbai, India
Additional Information: http://www.iitb.ac.in/en/careers/institute-post-doctoral-fellows
Contact: thep_acg_postdoc_app[AT]phy.iitb.ac.in
Astronomy, Cosmology and Gravity, and High Energy Theory research groups, Department of Physics, IIT Bombay, intend to appoint several postdoctoral positions in all areas of Astrophysics, Dark Matter, Early Universe Cosmology, Elementary particle physics, Gravitational waves and Electromagnetic followup, Neutrino Physics, Physics beyond the Standard model, QCD, Quantum gravity and String theory. Currently, the groups have nine faculty members, and several Postdoctoral fellows and PhD students. Please visit the group pages to know more about the research activities:
* http://www.phy.iitb.ac.in/en/research/high-energy-theory
* http://www.phy.iitb.ac.in/en/research/astronomy-cosmology-gravity
Candidates awarded PhD recently, or research scholars who have submitted their thesis and waiting for the examination are strongly encouraged to apply. More details about the position can be found at: http://www.iitb.ac.in/en/careers/institute-post-doctoral-fellows
The positions are available for up to two years. Informal inquiries can be made to any faculty member in these groups.
Tenure: 2 years
Fellowship: INR 780000 - 852000 per year (House Rent Allowance 24% extra)
Deadline: 15 March 2019
To apply, please send an up-to-date CV, research statement and have at least three letters of reference sent by email to:
thep_acg_postdoc_app[AT]phy.iitb.ac.in
with the subject "Application for Institute Post-doctoral Positions - ".
Applications received after the deadline may still be considered subject to availability of positions.
Email: thep_acg_postdoc_app[AT]phy.iitb.ac.in
More Information: http://www.phy.iitb.ac.in/en/research
Letters of Reference should be sent to: thep_acg_postdoc_app[AT]phy.iitb.ac.in
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2.3. PhD positions in gravitational wave physics and astrophysics, Trieste, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/08/phd-positions-in-gravitation…
Deadline: 2019-03-12
Location: Trieste, Italy
Additional Information: https://www.sissa.it/bandi/concorso-lammissione-ai-corsi-di-phd-della-sissa…
Contact: enrico.barausse[AT]gmail.com
SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy) invites applications for several PhD positions in astrophysics, cosmology and astroparticle physics. Application may be submitted here
https://www.sissa.it/bandi/concorso-lammissione-ai-corsi-di-phd-della-sissa…
See also announcement here: https://www.sissa.it/system/files/bandi/Bando%20English%20201920%20general%…
Candidates interested in the astrophysics of LISA and pulsar timing arrays, in LISA data analysis, and more generally in gravitational wave physics are especially encouraged to apply for the ***Astroparticle physics*** positions. The deadline for applications is March 12, with oral and written exams on March 25-26, 2019.
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2.4. PhD Position in Cosmology at Lancaster, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15298
Deadline: 2019-03-03
Location: Lancaster, UK
Additional Information: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/physics/research/astrophysics/theoretical-parti…
Contact: d.sloan[AT]lancaster.ac.uk
Cosmology models the behaviour of our universe in terms of a small set of descriptive variables; the scale factor, Hubble parameter, relative shear expansions etc. From Einstein's equations, we can calculate the equations of motion of these systems and find their evolution. The complete behaviour can be described in terms of dynamical systems arising from a Hamiltonian and expressed as a flow on phase space. All these descriptions rely upon factors which cannot be explicitly measured by an observer within the universe at all times. In recent work, I have shown that under certain conditions these can be extended beyond the initial singularity. One key aspect of your project will be to examine the nature of singularities in relational systems.
The goal of this project will be to develop a complete description of cosmological systems which relies only upon relational measurements and find their cosmological completions. You will develop skills in differential geometry (particularly symplectic geometry) and numerical methods alongside a strong understanding of physical systems. You will gain significant insight into the nature of singularities in general relativity and the geometry of mathematical physics.
The Physics Department is the holder of an Athena SWAN Silver award and JUNO Championship status and is strongly committed to fostering diversity within its community as a source of excellence, cultural enrichment, and social strength. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our department.
The PhD starting date is 1 October 2019. Funding is for 3.5 years and is available to citizens of the UK and the European Union.
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2.5. Assistant Teaching Professor in Physics/Physics Education, Lawrence, KS, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15310
Deadline: 2019-03-08
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/13615BR
Contact: stcase[AT]ku.edu
Nominations and applications are invited for a position at the University of Kansas (KU) as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Center for STEM Learning. The Assistant Teaching Professor is a three-year, non-tenure track appointment through May 2022. The Assistant Teaching Professor will be a part of the KU Comprehensive PhysTEC Program, teach introductory undergraduate physics courses, and work with the Center for STEM Learning, the Department of Physics and Astronomy, the Department of Mathematics , and other STEM units on the implementation and administration of undergraduate Secondary Physics teacher preparation within the UKanTeach program, with a particular emphasis on recruitment and advising. The successful candidate must have appropriate authorization to work in the U.S. before employment begins.
The Center for STEM Learning (CSTEM), a Unit within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is an interdisciplinary collaborative venture to improve science, math, engineering and technology (STEM) education at KU and throughout Kansas, and contribute to scholarship in these areas. Center activities involve scientists, educators and education specialists from many units on the Lawrence and Edwards campuses. The Center is the home of the nationally acclaimed UKanTeach program, which prepares highly qualified STEM teachers; graduates can be found in classrooms across Kansas and nationally. The KU Comprehensive PhysTEC program is a collaboration between CSTEM and the Department of Physics and Astronomy, which has an internationally recognized faculty, strong undergraduate and graduate programs, and a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research.
The CSTEM , Department of Physics and Astronomy, and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences have a strong interest in candidates with demonstrated experience in constructing or contributing to a diverse and inclusive learning environment.
For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/13615BR. A complete online application includes 1) a statement of the candidate's goals and vision for the unit; 2) a curriculum vitae containing information on accomplishments in research, teaching, service, and administration; 3) a list of three references, and their contact information, who could speak to the qualifications and preparedness of the candidate to lead the unit. Only complete applications will be considered. For additional information about the position, please contact Dr. Steven Case, (785) 864-4471, stcase[AT]ku.edu. Initial review of applications will begin March 8, 2019 and will continue as long as needed to identify a qualified candidate.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the University's programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and is the University's Title IX Coordinator: the Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[aT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785) 864-6414, 711 TTY.
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2.6. Faculty Position in Cosmology at ICN-UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15319
Deadline: 2019-03-11
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Additional Information: http://www.nucleares.unam.mx/
Contact: quevedo[AT]nucleares.unam.mx
Faculty Position in Cosmology at ICN-UNAM, Mexico City
The Department of Gravitation and Field Theory at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences (ICN) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City, announces the opening of a tenure track Faculty Position in Cosmology. The position includes research, teaching and administrative duties. Interested candidates should have a PhD in Physics and extensive postdoctoral experience. The succesful candidate should be able to perform independent research in theoretical and observational cosmology and to use recent observational data to test theoretical cosmological models.
Interested candidates should submit the following documents in a single PDF file to the Department Head, Prof. Hernando Quevedo (quevedo[AT]nucleares.unam.mx and fengari(a)nucleares.unam.mx):
- full curriculum vitae;
- publication list, with the two most significant publications clearly highlighted;
- brief description of research interests.
In addition, three recommendation letters should be arranged to be sent to the same email addresses.
The selection process will start on March 11, 2019, but the review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
The UNAM is an equal opportunity employer.
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2.7. PhD position in relativistic astrophysics in Paris, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/18/phd-position-in-relativistic…
Deadline: 2019-04-26
Location: Meudon, France
Additional Information: http://www.adum.fr/as/ed/voirproposition.pl?langue=fr&site=aaif&matricule_p…
Contact: frederic.vincent[AT]obspm.fr
The LESIA department of Paris Observatory is strongly involved in the GRAVITY project, aiming at observing the surroundings of the Galactic center black hole Sgr A* with exquisite astrometric precision by means of combining the infrared light collected by the 4 unit telescopes at the Very Large Telescope. The main scientific goal of this instrument is to explain the flares of Sgr A*, these bursts of radiation frequently observed in the vicinity of Sgr A*. Flares are certainly a perfect probe of the extreme astrophysics that takes place close to supermassive black holes, and might also be used as a probe of the strong curvature of spacetime close to Sgr A*.
The GRAVITY team at LESIA is offering a PhD position for working on the development of models of Sgr A* flares that will be used for interpreting the current and near-future GRAVITY data. All details on the topic and how to apply can be found at this URL: http://www.adum.fr/as/ed/voirproposition.pl?langue=fr&site=aaif&matricule_p…
Note that funding of this PhD topic is not yet secured, and depends on the quality of the candidates. The final choice depends on the Paris Doctoral School for Astronomy and Astrophysics. Deadline for application is April 26th 2019.
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2.8. PhD position in Mathematical General Relativity at Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/26/phd-position-in-mathematical…
Deadline: 2019-04-14
Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.ru.nl/werken/details/details_vacature_0/?recid=601898
Contact: burtscher[AT]math.ru.nl
The Department of Mathematics at Radboud University (Nijmegen, Netherlands) is seeking an outstanding, highly motivated PhD candidate to work on a project in geometric analysis and mathematical general relativity. In particular, you will consider (weak) solutions of the Einstein equations and their global geometry. The position is part of a larger research programme and associated with Dr. Annegret Burtscher. You should hold an MSc in Mathematics (or a related discipline with a strong mathematical component) by the starting date. Applications from candidates with a suitable background in analysis, differential geometry and/or general relativity are particularly welcome. Proficiency in spoken and written English is essential.
The duration of the contract is 4 years and includes a light teaching load. Upon successful completion you will be awarded a PhD from Radboud University. You will be encouraged to attend and contribute to international scientific meetings.
The Department of Mathematics is part of the Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP). IMAPP has a friendly and open atmosphere, and a strong expertise in mathematical physics and analysis.
Please submit your application by April 14, 2019 through the online form on the webpage and include a letter of motivation, a CV, a transcript of records, an abstract of your Master's thesis (if applicable) and contact details of two academic reference writers: https://www.ru.nl/werken/details/details_vacature_0/?recid=601898
We encourage applications from underrepresented groups in STEM. The starting date of the position is expected in August 2019, but negotiable.
Interviews are likely to be held in April 2019, but applications will be considered until the position is filled.
For additional information:
Dr. Annegret Burtscher, burtscher[AT]math.ru.nl
IMAPP, https://www.ru.nl/imapp
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3. News
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3.1. New Gravitational Wave Physics MSc at Cardiff University, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15308
Additional Information: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught/courses/course/gravitat…
Dear colleagues,
please share the announcement below with any undergraduate student interested in studying Gravitational-wave Physics:
The Gravity Exploration Institute (cardiffgravity.org) at Cardiff University is happy to announce a new MSc program in Gravitational-wave Physics:
https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught/courses/course/gravitat…
Gravitational-wave observations are now transforming our understanding of the universe, and the field will continue to grow in the next decades.
The Gravitational Wave Physics MSc provides broad and comprehensive training in both theory and experiment in gravitational wave (GW) physics and astronomy: techniques in laser interferometry for GW detection, general relativity, astrophysics, modelling of GW sources, and data analysis for GW detection and source interpretation. Cardiff University staff are at the forefront of world-leading research in all of these areas, which span the core topics at the heart of the field, and which make this a unique degree programme.
On completion of the programme you will have the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to begin a research career in gravitational-wave physics, and be a competitive candidate for jobs in industry.
Best,
Vivien
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3.2. The Chalonge-De Vega Programme 2019: The New Universe and Dark Energy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/24/the-chalonge-de-vega-program…
Additional Information: https://chalonge-devega.fr/
THE CHALONGE - DE VEGA PROGRAMME 2019: THE NEW UNIVERSE AND DARK ENERGY
Post by Norma G. Sanchez - February 24 2019
Ecole Internationale d'Astrophysique Daniel Chalonge - Hector de Vega
-Programme of the Year 2019:
The New Universe and its Implications on Dark Energy - Le Nouveau Univers et l'Energie Noire
This year programme includes research, training and scientific culture on New Topics on Quantum Physics in the New Standard Model of the Universe in agreement with observations:
(i) The New gravitational history of the Universe
(ii) The Quantum origin of the Universe and quantum physics in cosmology, inflation, the CMB, primordial gravitational waves, dark energy, the quantum vacuum and the cosmological constant.
(iii) Their impact on the deep universe survey programmes and next missions, theory for big data
and other new subjects in the spirit of the Chalonge-de Vega School.
Opening of the Programme 2019: The 28 March 2018, CIUP Paris 14e. The New gravity history of the Universe and Dark Energy.
Open and free Science-Open and free access.
The Session includes too:
-The Universe "fractal tree" of Norma Sanchez and its roots.
-Leonardo da Vinci universality.
-Henri Poincare' and his pioneering work on general relativity and gravitational waves (Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo, 1906, Chapter 9).
-Victor Hugo and the Observatoire de Paris, Jean Prouve' and astrophysics.
-Sharing of scientific knowlodge and scientific communication: a problem of language?
Programme open to researchers, post-docs, advanced students, theorists, experimentalists, observers. Also open to teachers, journalists, communicators.
The informations on the Programme 2019 and on its Opening Session are available here:
https://chalonge-devega.fr/Programme2019.html
The results of the Programme 2018, all conference presentations, scientific mediation and scientific support are available here: https://chalonge-devega.fr/Programme2018.html
With compliments and kind regards
https://chalonge-devega.fr/HdeV.html
Norma G. Sanchez and the Chalonge de Vega Team
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3.3. RELXILL_NK is now public
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/27/relxill_nk-is-now-public/
Additional Information: http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/Site/RELXILL_NK.html
RELXILL_NK is a relativistic reflection model for testing Einstein's theory of general relativity with black holes [1,2]. It is an extension of the RELXILL package [3,4] to non-Kerr spacetimes.
The study of the reflection spectrum of accretion disks around black holes is potentially a powerful tool to probe the strong gravity region of these objects. RELXILL_NK can calculate the reflection spectrum of accretion disks in parametric black hole spacetimes. Some "deformation parameters" quantify possible deviations from the Kerr background. From the comparison of X-ray data of astrophysical black holes with the theoretical predictions of RELXILL_NK we can measure these deformation parameters and check whether they vanish, as it would be required by general relativity.
The current public version of RELXILL_NK is 1.3.2 and employs the Johannsen metric with the deformation parameters alpha13 and alpha22 [5]. The model and the associated FITS files can be downloaded from one of the following servers:
Server at Fudan University (China):
http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/Site/RELXILL_NK.html
Server at the University of Tuebingen (Germany):
http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~nampalliwar/relxill_nk/
Support: relxill_nk[at]fudan.edu.cn
References:
[1] Bambi et al., ApJ 842, 76 (2017)
[2] Abdikamalov et al., arXiv:1902.09665
[3] Garcia et al., ApJ, 782, 76 (2014)
[4] Dauser et al., MNRAS, 444, 100 (2014)
[5] Johannsen, PRD 88, 044002 (2013)
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3.4. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight articles
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/27/grg-editors-choice-recent-hi…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
In each volume of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG), a few papers are marked as "Editor's Choice". The primary criteria is original, high-quality research that is of wide interest within the community. These recent articles deserves special attention:
Stone, N.C., Kesden, M., Cheng, R.M. et al.,
"Stellar tidal disruption events in general relativity",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 30.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2510-9
Osorio Morales, J. and Santillan, O.P.,
"The existence of smooth solutions in q-models"
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 29.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2507-4
Chakraborty, S. and Parattu, K.,
"Null boundary terms for Lanczos-Lovelock gravity",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 23.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-019-2502-9
Please, browse all Editor's Choice articles at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
Frank Schulz
Publishing Editor GRG
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[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for February 2019
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1. Conferences
1.1. Tenth International Conference on High Energy and Astroparticle Physics (TIC-HEAP), Constantine, Algeria
1.2. Jim Hartle: A man with no boundaries, Santa Barbara, USA
1.3. Quantum Gravity in Paris, France
1.4. Hot topics in Modern Cosmology - Spontaneous Workshop XIII, Cargese, France
1.5. Multi-Messenger Astrophysics in the Gravitational Wave Era, Kyoto, Japan
1.6. Loops'19, Penn State, USA (2nd announcement)
1.7. North American Einstein Toolkit Workshop, Rochester, NY, USA
1.8. ICTP School on Geometry and Gravity, Trieste, Italy
1.9. Kurt Goedel's Legacy: Does Future lie in the Past? Vienna, Austria
1.10. 22nd Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1.11. MICRA2019, Jena, Germany
1.12. Inhomogeneous Cosmologies IV, Torun, Poland
1.13. Second Hermann Minkowski Meeting on the Foundations of Spacetime Physics, Albena, Bulgaria
1.14. On the crest of a wave: a four-decade long scientific journey in honor of Valeria Ferrari, Rome, Italy
1.15. 9th Iberian Gravitational Waves Meeting, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoctoral Researcher in Theoretical High Energy Physics at the University of Kansas, USA
2.2. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity (re-announcement), Rhodes University, South Africa
2.3. PhD position in Indirect Dark Matter searches at Tuebingen University, Germany
2.4. Postdoc position in gravitational waves and numerical relativity at Jena, Germany
2.5. PhD Position in Gravitational Waves and Data Science at University of Jena, Germany
2.6. Two postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave and multi-messenger astronomy at the University of Glasgow, UK
3. News
3.1. New book: The Physics and Astrophysics of Neutron Stars
3.2. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight article
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Tenth International Conference on High Energy and Astroparticle Physics (TIC-HEAP), Constantine, Algeria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/02/tenth-international-conferen…
Starting: 2019-03-30 to 2019-04-04
Location: Constantine, Algeria
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/776520/
Contact: tic.heap2019[AT]umc.edu.dz
This Tenth edition of International Conference on High Energy and Astroparticle Physics (TIC-HEAP) is set to be held at Mentouri University, Constantine in Algeria during the period of 30th March to 2 April 2019 (Including the optional touristic trip on the 2nd of April).
Held in close coordination with the DGRSDT (The Algerian General Direction of Scientific Research), it will focus on discussing the latest development on particle physics, astroparticle and cosmology, as well as strategically planning for Algeria to become an active participating member of the CERN. It is timely for the Algerian particle physics community to join some of the LHC collaborations as well as other international experiments in experimental particle physics and in particular Astroparticle physics ones like ANTARES experiment and the like.
We are heartened in that endeavor by the fact that Algeria has become officially a member of the LHCb collaboration. It has already got the support of well known particle physicists who will be attending. This is why we wish to associate to this meeting to the fullest extent young researchers worldwide as well as our sprouting particle physics community both locally based and from the Diaspora.
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1.2. Jim Hartle: A man with no boundaries, Santa Barbara, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15148
Starting: 2019-06-07 to 2019-06-07
Location: Santa Barbara, California, USA
Additional Information: http://web.physics.ucsb.edu/~HartleFest/
Contact: horowitz[AT]ucsb.edu
We are pleased to invite you to attend a one day celebration of Jim Hartle's 80th birthday, which will be held at the KITP in Santa Barbara, California on June 7, 2019. Details can be found on the website.
This conference will include talks from distinguished speakers covering many aspects of Jim's remarkable career. The deadline for registration is May 1, 2019. Unfortunately, we cannot reimburse (local or travel) expenses.
We hope to see you in Santa Barbara on June 7.
Best regards,
Gary Horowitz
Thomas Hertog
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1.3. Quantum Gravity in Paris, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15153
Starting: 2019-04-15 to 2019-04-19
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: http://www.th.u-psud.fr/QGP19/
Contact: dario.benedetti[AT]th.u-psud.fr
This conference is the 6th of a regular series, the Quantum Gravity in Paris meetings, that aims at allowing stimulating exchanges between different approaches to quantum gravity in all its aspects. The emphasis is on the fundamental definition of the theory but the conference will also include talks on possible applications to black holes, cosmology or particle physics.
A characteristic feature of this series is to gather researchers from the many different approaches to quantum gravity, and to mix senior with younger invited speakers.
The workshop will hopefully set the framework for new collaborations between researchers working on such fundamental issues, as well as strengthening the ties among research institutes involved.
Invited speakers:
L. F. Alday
G. Bianconi
G. Bossard
S. Carrozza
G. Chirco
C. Deffayet
J. Donoghue
G. Dvali
H. Erbin
M. Guica
I. Klebanov
N. Klitgaard
B. Le Floch
J. Martin
S. Massai
S. Speziale
S. Surya
M. A. Vasiliev
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1.4. Hot topics in Modern Cosmology - Spontaneous Workshop XIII, Cargese, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/11/hot-topics-in-modern-cosmolo…
Starting: 2019-05-05 to 2019-05-11
Location: Cargese, France
Additional Information: http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~cosmo/SW_2019/SW13.html
Contact: triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
Spontaneous Workshop (SW) brings together specialists on recent insights in Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology. The aim is to stimulate debate on common topics in views of providing us with innovating ideas on emerging problems. The workshop's organization is based on an optimal number of concise presentations and with enough space for discussions in order to favour interactions among participants. Postdocs and PhD students are encouraged to attend.
SW13 topics includes: Dark Energy - Inflation - Baryon and Lepton number violation - CP violation - LHC and Dark Matter - Astroparticle Physics - Neutrino Cosmology - Baryogenesis and Leptogenesis - cosmic Antimatter - Gravitational Waves of cosmological and astrophysical origin - Primordial black holes as a part of Dark Matter - PBH in binary systems and their detection through gravitational radiation - Cosmological parameters - Anomalies in CMB - Inhomogeneous Cosmology - Cosmological Large Scale Structures - Magnetic Fields in the Universe - Non-local UV completion of gravity - QFT in Curved Spacetime - Massive Gravity - Numerical Relativity - Black Hole formation - Modified Gravity - Inflation and curvature singularities in modified gravity, including its non-local variants
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1.5. Multi-Messenger Astrophysics in the Gravitational Wave Era, Kyoto, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/15/multi-messenger-astrophysics…
Starting: 2019-09-24 to 2019-10-25
Location: Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP), Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Additional Information: http://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~mmgw2019/index.php
Contact: mmgw2019[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
We are pleased to announce that the YITP long-term workshop and the associated Yukawa International Seminar (YKIS) 2019 will take place in Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP), Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Kyoto.
=== YITP long-term workshop ===
"Multi-Messenger Astrophysics in the Gravitational Wave Era"
September 24 - October 25, 2019
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
http://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~mmgw2019/index.php
=== YKIS 2019 ===
"Black Holes and Neutron Stars with Gravitational Waves"
October 7 - October 11, 2019, YITP, Kyoto Univ.
http://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~mmgw2019/YKIS/index.php
Invited Speakers:
Tsvi Piran (Hebrew University)
Bing Zhang (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Kenta Hotokezaka (Princeton University)
Masahiro Teshima (ICRR, MPP)
James Lattimer (Stony Brook University)
Alessandra Buonanno (AEI)
Thomas Tauris (Aarhus University)
Francis Halzen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Rodrigo Fernandez (University of Alberta)
Hiranya Peiris (University College London)
Jennifer Barnes (Columbia University)
Brian Metzger (Columbia University)
Frederic Rasio (Northwestern University)
Raffaella Margutti (Northwestern University)
Francois Foucart (University of New Hampshire)
... and more
Topics:
- Compact star mergers and Gravitational waves
- Gamma-ray bursts
- R-process nucleosynthesis
- Equation of state of compact stars
- Binary formation and evolution
- High-energy gamma-rays and neutrinos
- Supernovae
- Fast radio bursts
- Chemical evolution
- Population III stars
- Related topics
Scientific Organizing Committee:
Kunihito Ioka (YITP, chair), Masaru Shibata (YITP/AEI), Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto), Tsvi Piran (Hebrew), Alessandra Buonanno (AEI), Masaomi Tanaka (Tohoku), Peter Meszaros (Penn State), Bing Zhang (UNLV), Samaya Nissanke (Amsterdam), James Lattimer (Stony Brook), Kohta Murase (Penn State), Brian Metzger (Colombia), Masahiro Teshima (MPP/ICRR)
Local Organizing Committee:
Kunihito Ioka (YITP, chair), Yudai Suwa (Kyoto Sangyo), Kenta Kiuchi (YITP), Shinji Mukohyama (YITP), Atsushi Taruya (YITP), Sho Fujibayashi (AEI), Kenta Hotokezaka (Princeton), Kazuya Takahashi (YITP), Kohta Murase (Penn State), Kazumi Kashiyama (Tokyo), Koutarou Kyutoku (KEK), Tatsuya Matsumoto (Hebrew/Kyoto)
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1.6. Loops'19, Penn State, USA (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/15/loops19-penn-state-usa-2nd-a…
Starting: 2019-06-17 to 2019-06-21
Location: University Park, PA, USA
Additional Information: http://gravity.psu.edu/events/loops19/index-loops19.shtml
Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu
Registration for Loops'19 is now open. Abstracts for the parallel session talks can now be submitted for consideration. The deadline for abstract submission is March 17, 2019.
The international conference Loops'19 will be held at the University Park campus of Penn State from Monday, June 17 through Friday, June 21, 2019. Loops'19 is the most recent conference in a long tradition of biannual meetings focused on loop quantum gravity and background independent approaches to quantum gravity.
Invited plenary speakers include: Ivan Agullo (LSU), Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State), Benjamin Bahr (DESY), Norbert Bodendorfer (U. Regensburg), Valentin Bonzom (U. Paris 13), Bianca Dittrich (Perimeter), Pietro Dona (Penn State), Netta Engelhardt (Princeton), Florian Girelli (U. Waterloo), Janet Ling-Yan Hung (Fudan U.), Jerzy Lewandowski (U. Warsaw), Beatriz Elizaga Navascues (FAU Erlangen-Nuernberg), Karim Noui (U. Tours), Javier Olmedo (LSU), Tomasz Pawlowski (U. Warsaw), Alejandro Perez (CPT Marseille), Alessia Platania (Heidelberg U.), Carlo Rovelli (CPT Marseille), Thomas Thiemann (FAU Erlangen-Nuernberg), Yidun Wan (Fudan U.).
The scientific program of Loops'19 will highlight recent developments in quantum gravity research, structural and computational aspects of loop quantum gravity, applications to black hole physics and cosmology. The conference is preceded by the Loops'19 Summer School held at Bard College (NY) on June 10 - 14, 2019 and followed by the IGC@25 conference celebrating the 25 years of the Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos, also held at Penn State on June 24 - 27, 2019. The linked page allows you to register to both Loops'19 and IGC@25 at a reduced bundled fee.
While you can submit an abstract before registration, we encourage you to register at the same time as registration will close once the capacity of the auditorium is reached. Only registered participants will be able to make presentations at the conference.
A welcome reception will be held on Sunday, June 16 and the conference banquet will be held on Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Additional details will be posted on the conference website (see the external link).
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1.7. North American Einstein Toolkit Workshop, Rochester, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15171
Starting: 2019-06-17 to 2019-06-19
Location: Rochester, NY, USA
Additional Information: https://ccrg.rit.edu/content/events/2019-06-17/north-american-einstein-tool…
Contact: yosef[AT]astro.rit.edu
We are pleased to announce the 2019 edition of the North American Einstein Toolkit workshop. The workshop to be held at the Rochester Institute of Technology will provide an opportunity for researchers and students to learn about the toolkit and discuss its future development. The Einstein Toolkit https://einsteintoolkit.org/ is a community-driven software platform of core computational tools to advance and support research in relativistic astrophysics and gravitational physics.
The workshop will be held on June 17 through June 19, with morning sessions on the first two days dedicated to discussing the status and future directions of the toolkit, and afternoon sessions dedicated to tutorials for new users. The final day will be dedicated to discussing codes and techniques used by other collaborations and the feasibility of importing those algorithms into the toolkit.
More information can be found at
https://ccrg.rit.edu/content/events/2019-06-17/north-american-einstein-tool…
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1.8. ICTP School on Geometry and Gravity, Trieste, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/17/ictp-school-on-geometry-and-…
Starting: 2019-07-15 to 2019-07-26
Location: Trieste, Italy
Additional Information: http://indico.ictp.it/event/8700/
Contact: piotr.chrusciel[AT]univie.ac.at
ICTP School on Geometry and Gravity | (smr 3311)
Trieste (Italy)
Starts 15 Jul 2019
Ends 26 Jul 2019
The purpose of the School is to expose graduate students and young researchers to a variety of topics, techniques and lines of research of common interest to geometers and physicists. The activity is intended for theoretical physicists and mathematicians with knowledge of Differential geometry and General Relativity.
Topics:
Black Holes,
Modified Gravity Theories,
AdS/CFT Correspondence,
Einstein Constraint Equations,
Mass in General Relativity,
Cosmological Solutions.
School Lectures:
C. CEDERBAUM, University of Tubingen, Germany
P.T. CHRUSCIEL, University of Vienna, Austria
M. DAFERMOS, Princeton University, USA and University of Cambridge, UK
H. REALL, DAMTP, University of Cambridge, UK
R. SCHOEN, University of California Irvine, USA
R. WALD, University of Chicago, USA
T. WISEMAN, Imperial College London, UK
N. YUNES, Montana State University, USA
Grants:
A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.
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1.9. Kurt Goedel's Legacy: Does Future lie in the Past? Vienna, Austria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/18/kurt-godels-legacy-does-futu…
Starting: 2019-07-25 to 2019-07-27
Location: Vienna, Austria
Additional Information: https://kgs.logic.at/goedels-legacy/
Contact: piotr.chrusciel[AT]univie.ac.at
The Kurt Goedel Society intends to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Goedel's seminal publication and the 100th anniversary of the decisive experimental verification of general relativity by organising a conference at the University of Vienna, Austria. This event will bring together prominent researchers from the fields of Physics, Mathematics, Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence.
The conference will be accompanied by a special exhibition about the life and work of Kurt Goedel with emphasis on Goedel's solution.
The list of physics speakers includes M. Aspelmeyer, J. Barrow, C. Bennett, D.Bennett, G.Ellis and R. Weiss. See the website of the conference for the list of all speakers.
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1.10. 22nd Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15227
Starting: 2019-06-17 to 2019-06-21
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Additional Information: http://www.cbpf.br/~mcasals/capra2019.html
Contact: mcasals[AT]cbpf.br
The 22nd Capra meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity will be held at the Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas/Brazilian Center for Research in Physics (CBPF) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The meeting will run from Monday June 17 until Friday June 21, 2019. T
he Capra meetings focus on the modelling of black hole binary dynamics in the small mass-ratio limit. In good Capra tradition, the meeting will be of an informal nature with a mixture of invited reviews, contributed talks, and open discussions. There will be no registration fee or proceedings. Contributed talks on all aspect of modelling small mass-ratio systems are welcome.
For more information and registration please visit: http://www.cbpf.br/~mcasals/capra2019.html
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1.11. MICRA2019, Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/31/micra2019/
Starting: 2019-08-12 to 2019-08-16
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.micra2019.org
Contact: micra2019[AT]micra2019.org
We are pleased to announce the 5th installment and the 10th anniversary of Microphysics in Computational Relativistic Astrophysics, MICRA 2019. MICRA 2019 will take place at the Theoretisch-Physikalisches Institut at the University of Jena from August 12-16, 2019.
MICRA is a workshop that heavily focuses the microphysics needs of computational simulations of relativistic astrophysical systems: neutrinos, nucleosynthesis, and nuclear density equations of state. To intention is to bring together active nuclear and neutrino theorists and astrophysicists with computational modelers to achieve improvements in the modeling relativistic systems: stellar collapse, core-collapse supernovae, compact object mergers, and gamma-ray bursts.
Further updates, a preliminary program, and critical dates will be available at the conference website at http://www.micra2019.org . Inquiries are welcomed at micra2019[AT]micra2019.org. We are looking forward to a productive workshop in Jena, see you there!
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1.12. Inhomogeneous Cosmologies IV, Torun, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/01/inhomogeneous-cosmologies-iv/
Starting: 2019-07-14 to 2019-07-19
Location: Torun, Poland
Additional Information: https://cosmo.torun.pl/cosmotorun19.html
Contact: cosmotorun19 [at] cosmo.torun.pl
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 Korzynski, 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
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1.13. Second Hermann Minkowski Meeting on the Foundations of Spacetime Physics, Albena, Bulgaria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/01/2nd-cfp-second-hermann-minko…
Starting: 2019-05-13 to 2019-05-16
Location: Albena (near Varna), Bulgaria
Additional Information: http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/meetings/2019/
Contact: minkowski2019[AT]minkowskiinstitute.org
The Second Hermann Minkowski Meeting on the Foundations of Spacetime Physics will commemorate the 110th anniversary of the publication of Minkowski's lecture "Space and Time" in 1909, which presented the novel ideas of the four-dimensional physics of spacetime. In addition to technical papers on areas related to Minkowski's contributions to the foundations of spacetime physics and on modern ramifications of his ideas, contributions on closely related topics will be also welcome.
In addition to talks and poster sessions, special tea coffee hours will be included in the program to stimulate more informal discussions among the participants. For this reason we encourage interested colleagues to attend the meeting even if they do not plan to give a talk.
Contributed papers in the form of extended abstracts from one to two standard pages should be emailed by Thursday, February 28, 2019 to minkowski2019[AT]minkowskiinstitute.org. Submissions will be reviewed and notification of acceptance will be given by Friday, March 15, 2019.
Scientific Organizing Committee:
Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State University)
Dennis Dieks (Utrecht University)
George F. R. Ellis (University of Cape Town)
Valeria Ferrari (University of Rome "La Sapienza")
David Garfinkle (Okland University)
Robert Geroch (University of Chicago)
James Isenberg (University of Oregon)
Claus Kiefer (University of Cologne)
Vesselin Petkov (Minkowski Institute, Montreal)
Carlo Rovelli (Centre de Physique Theorique de Luminy)
Mairi Sakellariadou (King's College London, University of London)
James Owen Weatherall (University of California, Irvine)
Nick Woodhouse (University of Oxford, Clay Mathematics Institute)
Christian Wuethrich (University of Geneva)
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1.14. On the crest of a wave: a four-decade long scientific journey in honor of Valeria Ferrari, Rome, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/01/on-the-crest-of-a-wave-a-fou…
Starting: 2019-02-22 to 2019-02-22
Location: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.roma1.infn.it/teongrav/vfest.html
Contact: paolo.pani[AT]uniroma1.it
In her four-decade long career, Prof. Valeria Ferrari has given seminal contributions to the theory of General Relativity, to gravitational-wave phenomenology, and to the understanding of the physics of neutron stars and black holes.
She has mentored several students who have achieved prestigious academic and institutional positions.
This meeting will gather together her long-lasting collaborators and former students to celebrate Prof. Ferrari's career and the multi-faced aspects of her research activity, which is nowadays more timely than ever.
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1.15. 9th Iberian Gravitational Waves Meeting, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/01/9th-iberian-gravitational-wa…
Starting: 2019-06-03 to 2019-06-05
Location: Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Additional Information: http://igfae.usc.es/~iberianGW19/
Contact: iberianGW19[AT]igfae.usc.es
The Iberian Gravitational Waves Meeting, (IberianGW2019) is an international conference organised yearly by different groups around the Iberian Peninsula with interests in Gravitational Waves. In 2019 it will take place in Santiago de Compostela, organized by the Instituto Galego de Fisica de Altas Enerxias, IGFAE.
The meeting will consist of plenary sessions with talks by invited speakers and selected contributed talks by participants.
The target is to bring together researchers working in Gravitational Waves in its different facets, including both theoretical and experimental. Another target aims at keeping track of the main developments achieved since the last meeting within the context of the Iberian GW community, in instrumentation, data analysis and theory.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoctoral Researcher in Theoretical High Energy Physics at the University of Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15196
Deadline: 2019-01-30
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: http://employment.ku.edu/staff/13547BR
Contact: ian.lewis[AT]ku.edu
The High Energy Theory Group at the University of Kansas invites applications for a position at the postdoctoral researcher level beginning on September 1, 2019. The group works on physics of the Standard Model and beyond, including QCD, collider physics, dark matter physics, neutrino physics, ultra-high energy cosmic rays, model-building, and astroparticle-cosmology. Preferred qualifications include experience in particle phenomenology with expertise in collider and/or dark matter physics. Exceptional applicants from other areas will be given careful consideration. The appointment will be for two years as evidenced by application material.
Required qualifications for the postdoctoral researcher position include a Ph.D. in physics or related field by date of appointment and potential for and/or evidence of scientific productivity.
For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to https://employment.ku.edu/staff/13547BR. Applicants should submit a cover letter with the names and contact information of three references, their CV, publication list, and a statement of research interests. In addition, three reference letters should be sent by email to theorypostdoc[AT]ku.edu or mailed to Department of Physics & Astronomy, 1251 Wescoe Hall Drive, Room 1082, Malott Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
The position is open until filled and the initial review of applications will begin January 30, 2019; please apply by this date for full consideration of your application. Inquiries can be made by email to ian.lewis[AT]ku.edu
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and are the Title IX coordinators for their respective campuses: Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity & Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu,, 1246 West Campus Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder, and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011, 711 TTY (for the Wichita, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas medical center campuses).
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2.2. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity (re-announcement), Rhodes University, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/23/postdoctoral-position-in-num…
Deadline: 2019-02-26
Location: Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
Additional Information: http://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/
Contact: n.bishop[AT]ru.ac.za
The appointment is for up to two years with a starting date as soon as possible and a salary of R220 000 per year, to work on a project "Cauchy Characteristic Matching, and Other Uses of the Characteristic Method in Numerical Relativity". In particular, we are seeking to further develop our matching code, which uses the Cactus framework with a BSSN code in the interior and a characteristic code in the exterior. The faculty members involved in this project are
Nigel Bishop - see https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=m8CpFJkAAAAJ&hl=en
Denis Pollney - see https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=lOK_rucAAAAJ&hl=en
Chris Stevens - see https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/people/staff/chrisstevens/
Background information about the Department and the University can be found at https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/
Please apply via e-mail attaching a single PDF file that contains a letter of application, and a CV with a list of publications and a statement of accomplished research. The application should include the date of award of the PhD degree; and if not yet formally awarded, please explain your current status and the expected date of formal award of the degree. Please also arrange for 2 letters of recommendation to be sent in support of the application. All these items should be emailed to n.bishop[at]ru.ac.za with subject "Postdoc Application - Candidate name".
This is a re-announcement of the position, and applications will be considered until the position is filled.
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2.3. PhD position in Indirect Dark Matter searches at Tuebingen University, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/24/phd-position-in-indirect-dar…
Deadline: 2019-02-20
Location: Tuebingen, Germany
Additional Information: https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche-fa…
Contact: denys.malyshev[AT]astro.uni-tuebingen.de
The High-Energy Astrophysics group of the Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Tuebingen (IAAT) invites applications for a
PhD position (3 years, starting date 01.05.2019)
in the context of indirect dark matter search program performed at the University of Tuebingen.
Within the program, we analyze all-sky searches for a signal from astrophysical decaying / annihilating dark matter in the X-ray and gamma-ray bands. The project is focused on searches of two main dark-matter candidate particles, namely sterile neutrino and massive WIMPs, and includes both, theoretical and data analysis aspects.
The successful candidate is expected to participate in the development of the model of expected emission from decaying/annihilating dark matter. The project also includes the analysis of the data of modern X-ray and gamma-ray satellites (including XMM-Newton and Fermi/LAT) and the interpretation of obtained results.
Applicants are required to have a diploma, master or equivalent university degree in astrophysics or physics.
The position is available starting May, 1st, 2019, a later starting date can be negotiated. The salary is based upon the German federal public service scale (50% of E13 TV-L). The process of hiring the selected candidate is handled by the Central Administration of the University.
The University seeks to raise the number of women in research and teaching and therefore urges qualified women to apply. Severely handicapped persons will be preferentially considered in case of equivalent qualifications.
Please send your application before February, 20th, 2019 together with a CV, copies of diploma, M.A., or related certificates, and the names and email addresses of two references electronically to Prof. Andrea Santangelo (andrea.santangelo[at]uni-tuebingen.de ) and Dr. Denys Malyshev (denys.malyshev[at]astro.uni-tuebingen.de)
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2.4. Postdoc position in gravitational waves and numerical relativity at Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15213
Deadline: 2019-01-04
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/Jobs
Contact: sebastiano.bernuzzi[AT]uni-jena.de
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the field of gravitational waves and numerical relativity at the University of Jena. The position is associated with the research group of Prof. Sebastiano Bernuzzi at the Theoretical Physics Institute Jena. The candidate is expected to work on the topic of binary neutron star coalescence in general relativity, including computational aspects in numerical relativity, gravitational waveform modeling and data-analysis applications. The successful candidates have the opportunity to join the Virgo Collaboration and participate to the LIGO-Virgo gravitational-wave astronomy programme. The group is also part of the computational relativity (CoRe) collaboration.
The appointment will be initially for one year with possible extension up to three years. Candidates with experience in analytical and numerical relativity, gravitational-wave modeling and data analysis are particularly encouraged to apply.
Please submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae with a list of publications, a brief description of research interests, and a list of three potential referees, who may be contacted separately. Applications should be received by March 1st, 2019, but will be considered until the positions are filled. Starting date is expected in November 2019.
Please send applications to:
sebastiano.bernuzzi[AT]uni-jena.de
Theoretisch-Physikalisches Institut
Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena
Max Wien Platz 1
D-07743 Jena, Germany
Office 209
Please use the string "Application for PD position - SURNAME NAME" in the email subject and use the PDF format for all your files.
More info
* Job advertisement:
https://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/Jobs
* Theoretical Physics Institute:
https://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/HomePage
* Research group:
http://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/~bernuzzi
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2.5. PhD Position in Gravitational Waves and Data Science at University of Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15222
Deadline: 2019-02-15
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.tpi.uni-jena.de
Contact: lisann.schmidt(a)uni-jena.de
The numerical relativity group at the University of Jena invites applications for a PhD position starting in April 2019.
The position is associated with the research group of Prof. Bernd Bruegmann at the Theoretical Physics Institute. It is part of the recent research initiative of the Michael Stifel Center Jena (MSCJ) for Digitization in the Sciences. The candidate is expected to work on the topic of "Deep Learning for Gravitational Wave Data Analysis". There is the opportunity to participate in a wide range of research activities. Candidates with a background in gravitational wave science or associated computational and mathematical methods including machine learning are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants should have a strong background in at least one of the above topics, and be strongly motivated to learn the others.
Applications should consist of a single PDF file including: (i) a letter of interest and (ii) a brief CV. Please submit your application per email with Reg.-Nr. 029/2019-P6 as the subject until February 15th, 2019, to
Lisann Schmidt, lisann.schmidt[AT]uni-jena.de
Interviews are likely to be held in February 2019, but applications will be considered until the position is filled.
For additional information:
Theoretical Physics Institute
http://www.tpi.uni-jena.de
Michael Stifel Center Jena for Data-Driven and Simulation Science
http://www.mscj.uni-jena.de/
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2.6. Two postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave and multi-messenger astronomy at the University of Glasgow, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15223
Deadline: 2019-02-18
Location: Glasgow, UK
Additional Information: https://www22.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_glasgow01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=980…
Contact: ik.heng[AT]glasgow.ac.uk
The Institute for Gravitational Research (IGR) at the University of Glasgow is seeking to fill two postdoctoral positions for projects entitled 'Exploring the frontiers of gravitational wave astronomy' and 'Probing the universe with multi-messenger observations'.
Successful applicants will be working with John Veitch, Chris Messenger, Ik Siong Heng and others at the IGR to tackle challenges in gravitational wave and multi-messenger astronomy with Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo observations in O3 and beyond.
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3. News
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3.1. New book: The Physics and Astrophysics of Neutron Stars
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/01/22/new-book-the-physics-and-ast…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319976150
We would like to announce the publication of a new book in Springer's ASSL series:
Luciano Rezzolla, Pierre Pizzochero, David Ian Jones, Nanda Rea & Isaac Vidana (eds):
"The Physics and Astrophysics of Neutron Stars".
Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 457.
Springer, Cham (2018)
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97616-7
https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319976150
This book summarizes the recent progress in the physics and astrophysics of neutron stars and, most importantly, it identifies and develops effective strategies to explore, both theoretically and observationally, the many remaining open questions in the field.
Because of its significance in the solution of many fundamental questions in nuclear physics, astrophysics and gravitational physics, the study of neutron stars has seen enormous progress over the last years and has been very successful in improving our understanding in these fascinating compact objects.
The book addresses a wide spectrum of readers, from students to senior researchers. Thirteen chapters written by internationally renowned experts offer a thorough overview of the various facets of this interdisciplinary science, from neutron star formation in supernovae, pulsars, equations of state super dense matter, gravitational wave emission, to alternative theories of gravity.
The book was initiated by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action MP1304 "Exploring fundamental physics with compact stars" (NewCompStar).
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3.2. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight article
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2019/02/01/grg-editors-choice-recent-hi…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/news/grg-editors-choic…
In each volume of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG), a few papers are marked as "Editor's Choice". The primary criteria is original, high-quality research that is of wide interest within the community. This recent article deserves special attention:
Harte, Abraham I.,
"Gravitational lensing beyond geometric optics: I. Formalism and observables",
Gen Relativ Gravit (2019) 51: 14.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-018-2494-x
Abstract:
The laws of geometric optics and their corrections are derived for scalar, electromagnetic, and gravitational waves propagating in generic curved spacetimes. Local peeling-type results are obtained, where different components of high-frequency fields are shown to scale with different powers of their frequencies. Additionally, finite-frequency corrections are identified for a number of conservation laws and observables. Among these observables are a field's energy and momentum densities, as well as several candidates for its corrected "propagation directions".
Please, browse all Editor's Choice articles at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
Frank Schulz
Publishing Editor GRG
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1. Conferences
1.1. Gravitational Wave Open Data Workshop #2, Paris, France
1.2. International school "Complex quantum systems out of equilibrium in many-body physics and beyond", Yerevan, Armenia
1.3. 1st European Physical Society Conference on Gravitation, Rome, Italy
1.4. Space Astrometry for Astrophysics, L'Aquila, Italy
1.5. Beyond General Relativity, Beyond Cosmological Standard Model, Warsaw, Poland
1.6. Twistors meet Loops in Marseille, France (2nd announcement)
1.7. Cosmology@Malta2019, Valletta, Malta
2. Jobs
2.1. Neil Gehrels Prize Postdoctoral Position in the Joint Space-Science Institute at the University of Maryland, USA
2.2. Postdoc position in gravitational wave astronomy at Nikhef, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2.3. Postdoc position in gravitational wave physics and modified gravity, Tuebingen, Germany
2.4. PhD position in gravitational wave physics and modified gravity, Tuebingen, Germany
2.5. 2-year postdoc position in quantum gravity and foundation of physics in Marseille, France
2.6. Postdoctoral Fellow in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the eXtreme Gravity Institute, Bozeman, USA
2.7. ERC-funded postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave physics at SISSA, Trieste, Italy
2.8. ERC-Funded Postdoctoral Research Positions in Computational Astrophysics, Prague, Czech Republic
2.9. Five-Year Postdoc in History and Philosophy of Gravitational Physics, Bonn, Germany
2.10. PhD Fellowship in History and Philosophy of Gravitational Physics, Bonn, Germany
2.11. Heinrich Hertz Fellowship in History and Philosophy of Physics, Bonn, Germany
2.12. Postdoc positions in continuous gravitational-wave searches at MPI for gravitational physics, Hannover, Germany
2.13. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity, Rhodes University, South Africa
2.14. Postdoctoral position at AEI Hannover, Germany
2.15. Postdoc position in gravitational waves modeling and numerical relativity at Jena, Germany
2.16. Multiple Postdoctoral Fellowships and Research Associate Scientists positions Available in Multi-messenger Astrophysics at RIT, New York, USA
2.17. ERC-funded postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave astrophysics at Milan, Italy
2.18. PhD position in GW research at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2.19. Group Leader in Theoretical Gravitational Physics at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.20. Postdoctoral research position at LIGO, USA
2.21. Postdoctoral positions in gravitation, quantum theory and related areas at Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China
3. News
3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Testing general relativity in cosmology"
3.2. 2019 Awards for Essays on Gravitation
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Gravitational Wave Open Data Workshop #2, Paris, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/12/gravitational-wave-open-data…
Starting: 2019-04-08 to 2019-04-10
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: https://indico.in2p3.fr/e/gw-odw2
Contact: ecm[AT]apc.in2p3.fr
Gravitational-wave Open Data Workshop #2 (1st circular) -- Apr 8-10 2019, Paris Diderot University
We are pleased to announce the second edition of the gravitational-wave open data workshop, which will be held on April 8-10 2019 at the Denis Diderot University in Paris, France.
Observational data are made publicly available at http://www.gw-openscience.org, along with associated software libraries. This workshop is intended for students and more senior scientists that wish to learn about these data and softwares in order to conduct research in the field of gravitational wave astronomy.
The workshop will offer participants a hands-on introduction to working with software tools that allow to access and process publicly available gravitational-wave data.
More information is available on the workshop website at https://indico.in2p3.fr/e/gw-odw2
Registrations will open early 2019.
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1.2. International school "Complex quantum systems out of equilibrium in many-body physics and beyond", Yerevan, Armenia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15017
Starting: 2019-05-27 to 2019-05-31
Location: Yerevan, Armenia
Additional Information: http://www.yerphi.am/TheoreticalPhysicsDivision/InternationalSchool/
Contact: complex.quantum2019[AT]gmail.com
This one-week summer school will consist of introductory lectures aimed at graduate students, post-docs, and junior researchers. Topics include – far from equilibrium physics, many-body coherent dynamics, equilibration and thermalization, Anderson and many-body localization, quantum simulators and quantum information processing, computational statistical mechanics.
Grants are available for supporting students from regional countries. The activity will take place in the conference center of Yerevan State University located in a calm and green part of Yerevan downtown.
After this school, there will be an international conference on closely related topics.
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1.3. 1st European Physical Society Conference on Gravitation, Rome, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/13/1st-european-physical-societ…
Starting: 2019-02-19 to 2019-02-21
Location: Rome, Italy
Additional Information: https://agenda.infn.it/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=15395
Contact: mairi.sakellariadou[AT]kcl.ac.uk
This is the second announcement of the 1st European Physical Society Conference on Gravitation to be held at the Sapienza University (Rome, Italy) from February 19th to February 21st, 2019.
The conference is organized by the Gravity Division of the European Physical Society and it is focused around key topics introduced by invited speakers and followed by contributed talks.
It is divided in the following sessions:
Gravity: Theory
Gravity: Experiments
Beyond Einstein's Gravity
Gravitational Waves
General Relativity and Cosmology
Registration is now open and the submission of abstract for talks and posters is welcome on the session topics.
The deadline for abstract submission is January 7th, 2019, the deadline for early registration and registration of students is January 11th, 2019.
Invited Speakers:
Gravity: Theory
- Mathematical Relativity: Piotr T. Chrusciel -- University of Vienna
- Numerical Relativity: Luciano Rezzolla -- Goethe University of Frankfurt
- Quantum Gravity: Alejandro Perez -- Aix-Marseille University
Gravity: Experiments
- Geodesy: Juergen Mueller - Leibniz Universität Hannover
- Gravity with cold atoms: Claus Lämmerzahl - University of Bremen
- Gravity on antimatter: Michal Doser – CERN
Beyond Einstein's gravity
- String theory: Marika Taylor – University of Southampton
- Modified gravity: Vitor Cardoso – Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisboa
- Massive Gravity: Claudia de Rham – Imperial College London
Gravitational Waves - GW
- GWs on the Earth: Giovanni Losurdo – Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sez. Pisa
- GWs in the Space: Karsten Danzmann - Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik , Hannover
- EPTA/SKA: Gemma Janssen - Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy
General Relativity and Cosmology
- Dark Energy Survey and weak-lensing: Hendrik Hildebrandt – University of Bonn
- Measurement of PPN parameters with radio links in space: Luciano Iess – Sapienza University of Rome
- Microscope satellite results: Joel Berge - ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab.
The LOC and the SOC are looking forward to welcoming you in Rome.
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1.4. Space Astrometry for Astrophysics, L'Aquila, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15033
Starting: 2019-06-03 to 2019-06-07
Location: L'Aquila, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.cifs-isss.org/
Contact: ssc[AT]aquila.infn.it
The offered course is designed for PhD students, post-doctoral fellows and young researchers interested in understanding the scientific construction of the Gaia catalogue and its current and future scientific potential, in synergy with the large spectro-photometric surveys. With ESA’s Gaia mission the framework of relativistic astrometry is required to translate photons to astrometric quantities, thus the fields of “Fundamental Astronomy” and “Fundamental Physics” are unified under the perspective of a consistent use of the theory of General Relativity.
General topics include fundamental astronomy and stellar surveys, global and differential relativistic astrometry, chemo-kinematics of the Milky Way and Galactic Archeology, and Galactic dynamics.
Some specific topics include, stellar streams in the halo, stellar clusters, non-equilibrium dynamics in the disk of the Milky Way, inference of physical parameters and, one century after the famous experiment on the light deflection by the Sun in 1919, astrometric lensing.
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1.5. Beyond General Relativity, Beyond Cosmological Standard Model, Warsaw, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/17/beyond-general-relativity-be…
Starting: 2019-07-01 to 2019-07-05
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/778333/
Contact: beyond19[AT]fuw.edu.pl
Cosmology provides us a unique arena where gravitation and quantum physics meet each other. It is also a unique probe of ultra-high energy physics beyond energies that can be achieved at colliders. This conference aims at bringing together top researchers in the field to present recent breakthroughs, discuss on what we have learnt and what challenges we are still facing. The focus of this event involves several interrelated areas, from fundamental gravity theory through cosmology to new physics beyond standard model of particle physics. It includes, but not limited to:
(1) Physics of Primordial Universe;
(2) Modified Gravity Theories;
(3) Cosmological Constant Problem, Dark energy;
(4) Dark matter, Baryon asymmetry;
(5) Black Hole Physics;
(6) CMB and Large Scale Structure;
(7) Gravitational Waves;
Open Registration: Feb. 2019
List of Invited speakers (alphabetical order, to be extended)
Celine Boehm
Yi-fu Cai
Xingang Chen
Marco Cirelli
Claudia de Rham *
Emanuela Dimastrogiovanni *
Pedro Ferreira *
Gregory Gabadadze
Dumitru Ghilencea
Hong-Jian He
David Langlois *
Andrei Linde *
Viatcheslav Mukhanov
Shinji Mukohyama
Antonio Padilla
Arttu Rajantie
Subir Sarkar
Misao Sasaki
Glenn Starkman *
Yi Wang
Jure Zupan *
(* to be confirmed)
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1.6. Twistors meet Loops in Marseille, France (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15112
Starting: 2019-09-02 to 2019-09-06
Location: Marseille, France
Additional Information: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2082.html
Contact: simone.speziale[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
2nd Announcement:
We have some funding available to cover room and board at the conference venue. Priority for these fundings will be given to students and young postdocs. Accommodation and full board at CIRM is 93.70 euros per day for a single, 85.45 for a double. More info at the CIRM webpage, section `tarifs'.
Please register on the conference webpage.
Twistor theory was originally proposed by Roger Penrose as a geometric framework for physics that aims to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics. In this approach, spacetime is secondary with events being derived objects that correspond to compact holomorphic curves in a complex three-fold, the twistor space.
Loop quantum gravity is a background-independent approach to the quantization of general relativity. It provides a compelling picture of quantum spacetime in terms of a collection of `atoms’ with discrete spectra, and the possibility of resolving the singularities of general relativity.
The communities working in these two theories share both technical and a conceptual pillars, however the fields have evolved independently for many years, with different methods and intermediate goals. The aim of the meeting is to bring together for the first time the two communities in a broad and comprehensive way, to strengthen this interdisciplinary overlap and foster new collaborations and developments, concentrating primarily on the geometric and general-relativistic aspects. Leading international researchers both in twistor theory and loop quantum gravity will have the opportunity to establish and consolidate the connections between the two areas of research, and to overcome problems at the forefront of both fields.
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1.7. Cosmology@Malta2019, Valletta, Malta
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/27/cosmologymalta2019/
Starting: 2019-03-19 to 2019-03-22
Location: Valletta, Malta
Additional Information: https://www.um.edu.mt/events/ca15117cost2019
Contact: jackson.said[AT]um.edu.mt
The COST Action CA-15117 (CANTATA) is a research program that considers, in a coordinated and multidisciplinary way, the possibility to go beyond General Relativity (GR) at ultraviolet (quantum gravity) and infrared (cosmology) scales, scenarios on which Einstein’s theory fails. This is done by combining complementary aspects of theoretical physics, cosmology and astrophysics.
The main goal of this initiative is to construct an effective theory of gravity capable of encompassing both the phenomenology related to the lack of a quantum field theory of gravity, and the phenomenology related to the various astrophysical scales (e.g self-gravitating systems, galaxies, large-scale structure) that cannot be explained within the framework of GR without including dark matter and dark energy.
Cosmology@Malta2019 will bring together researchers on the topic to discuss recent advances in the field and potential ways forward over the coming years
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Neil Gehrels Prize Postdoctoral Position in the Joint Space-Science Institute at the University of Maryland, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14956
Deadline: 2018-12-15
Location: College Park, Maryland, USA
Additional Information: https://jsi.astro.umd.edu/jsi-prize-postdoc-position
Contact: slehr[AT]umd.edu
Applications are invited for the Neil Gehrels Prize Postdoctoral Position in the Joint Space-Science Institute (JSI) at the University of Maryland (UMd), College Park. The JSI is a research partnership between UMd-Astronomy, UMd-Physics, and NASA-Goddard created in 2010 to foster interdisciplinary collaborations. This position, which was formerly the JSI Prize Postdoctoral Position, has been renamed to honor Dr. Neil Gehrels, who was a strong supporter of JSI. Current areas of interest to JSI include strong gravity, gravitational waves, black holes, high-energy and plasma astrophysics, particle astrophysics, and cosmology.
The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in Physics, Astronomy or a related field by the start date of the position. The appointment will be for two years and will start Fall 2019. Applications should be submitted through Academic Jobs Online Job #12373. For best consideration upload a CV, bibliography, and statement of research interests/accomplishments by December 15, 2018. Please also arrange for three letters of recommendation to be uploaded to the same web site.
The University of Maryland is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to excellence through diversity.
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2.2. Postdoc position in gravitational wave astronomy at Nikhef, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14964
Deadline: 2019-01-11
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.nikhef.nl/jobs/vacatures/
Contact: S.Caudill[AT]nikhef.nl
The gravitational physics division at Nikhef, the National Institute for Subatomic Physics in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in gravitational wave astronomy, with emphasis on searches for coalescing binary neutron stars and black holes with LIGO and Virgo. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Sarah Caudill. The data analysis effort at Nikhef currently involves 2 senior scientists (Dr. Caudill and Prof. Van Den Broeck), 3 postdocs, and 3 PhD students; the group will expand significantly in the next few years. In addition to data analysts, the gravitational physics division at Nikhef (which is a member of the Virgo Collaboration) and its collaborators in the Netherlands consists of astronomers and astrophysicists, theorists, and instrumentalists. There is also vibrant collaboration with individuals and groups around the world.
A PhD in physics, astronomy, or a closely related field is a prerequisite for the position; candidates who are close to finishing their PhD thesis are also encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be employed by the NWO-I foundation, whose employment conditions are excellent; these can be found on the website of the employer: www.nwo-i.nl. Candidates are expected to have good communications skills and be able to work in a large international team.
The position is for two years, extendable by a third year. For more information and an online application form, see https://www.nikhef.nl/jobs/vacatures/. Please be prepared to upload a cover letter, research statement, publication list, and curriculum vitae. Also, please have the email addresses ready of at least three references who are willing to send a letter of recommendation on your behalf. The deadline for full consideration is January 11th, 2019, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Further information can be obtained from Dr. S. Caudill (S.Caudill[AT]nikhef.nl).
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2.3. Postdoc position in gravitational wave physics and modified gravity, Tuebingen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/04/postdoc-position-in-gravitat…
Deadline: 2019-02-15
Location: Tuebingen, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~doneva/Jobs/JobAnnouncement_Postdoc…
Contact: daniela.doneva[AT]uni-tuebingen.de
The newly formed Emmy Noether research group at the University of Tuebingen, is seeking applications for a postdoctoral research position starting in Fall 2019. The group is part of the Theoretical Astrophysics section (TAT) at Tuebingen. The research focus of the successful applicant will be on testing strong-field regime of gravity with gravitational waves; numerical relativity; models and dynamics of neutron stars and black holes in modified theories of gravity. Experience in nonlinear numerical simulations will be considered as an advantage. The position is initially for two years with the possibility of further extension for one more year that will be decided after the first year.
The topic of the Emmy Noether research group is on “Gravitational waves from compact objects – a tool for testing strong gravity and nuclear matter at extreme densities ” with a group leader Dr. Daniela Doneva. In a broader perspective, the activities of TAT group, led by Prof. Kostas Kokkotas, are related to the study of sources of gravitational waves with emphasis on the dynamics of neutron stars and black holes. The TAT group currently consists of four (4) post-doctoral researchers, three (3) PhD students and seven (7) MSc students.
Further information on the Theoretical Astrophysics Group can be found here.
The salary will be paid according to the German public service scale. Applications, including curriculum vitae, list of publications, statement of research interests and experience, and the names (address, e-mail) of three potential referees should be sent via email to
Dr. Daniela Doneva
E-mail: daniela.doneva[AT]uni-tuebingen.de
The deadline for full consideration is February 15th, 2019, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
University of Tuebingen seeks to increase the fraction of female scientists in research and teaching and particularly encourages applications from women. Disabled candidates are given preference if equally qualified.
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2.4. PhD position in gravitational wave physics and modified gravity, Tuebingen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/04/phd-position-in-gravitationa…
Deadline: 2019-02-15
Location: Tuebingen, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~doneva/Jobs/JobAnnouncement_PhD.pdf
Contact: daniela.doneva[AT]uni-tuebingen.de
The newly formed Emmy Noether research group at the University of Tuebingen, is seeking applications for a PhD position starting in Fall 2019. The group is part of the Theoretical Astrophysics section (TAT) at Tuebingen. The research focus of the successful applicant will be on testing strong-field regime of gravity with gravitational waves; models and dynamics of neutron stars and black holes in modified theories of gravity. The position is for three years.
The topic of the Emmy Noether research group is on “Gravitational waves from compact objects – a tool for testing strong gravity and nuclear matter at extreme densities ” with a group leader Dr. Daniela Doneva. In a broader perspective, the activities of TAT group, led by Prof. Kostas Kokkotas, are related to the study of sources of gravitational waves with emphasis on the dynamics of neutron stars and black holes. The TAT group currently consists of four (4) post-doctoral researchers, three (3) PhD students and seven (7) MSc students.
Further information on the Theoretical Astrophysics Group can be found here.
The salary will be paid according to the German public service scale. Applications, including curriculum vitae, list of publications (if any), statement of research interests and experience, and the names (address, e-mail) of two potential referees should be sent via email to
Dr. Daniela Doneva
E-mail: daniela.doneva[AT]uni-tuebingen.de
The deadline for full consideration is February 15th, 2019, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
University of Tuebingen seeks to increase the fraction of female scientists in research and teaching and particularly encourages applications from women. Disabled candidates are given preference if equally qualified.
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2.5. 2-year postdoc position in quantum gravity and foundation of physics in Marseille, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14982
Deadline: 2019-01-31
Location: Marseille, France
Additional Information: http://inspirehep.net/record/1706139
Contact: applications.qg.cpt[AT]gmail.com
The quantum gravity group at the Centre de Physique Theorique in Marseille opens a two-year postdoctoral position. The position can start on September 1st 2019 or anytime before that.
The candidate is expected to collaborate with members of the group on the group projects, interact with the students and contribute to the organisation of the group's activities. The group focuses on quantum gravity and on foundational questions.
Please contact us for details, if interested. Send application (CV, list of publications and motivational letter) and support letters to the address applications.qg.cpt[AT]gmail.com, preferably before December 31. Please indicate the name of the applicant in the subject line of all relevant mails.
We encourage applications contributing to gender and origin diversity in our group.
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2.6. Postdoctoral Fellow in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the eXtreme Gravity Institute, Bozeman, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/06/postdoctoral-fellow-in-gravi…
Deadline: 2019-01-15
Location: Bozeman, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.montana.edu/postings/14565
Contact: ncornish[AT]montana.edu
The eXtreme Gravity Institute (www.montana.edu/xgi/) at the Department of Physics of Montana State University invites applications for a 3-year postdoctoral position in gravitational wave astronomy (starting in 2019).
The eXtreme Gravity Institute (XGI) is composed of faculty members Neil Cornish, Nicolas Yunes, Anne Lohfink, Amy Reines, David Nidever, Bennett Link, and Sachiko Tsuruta. The gravity group at XGI is lead by Cornish and Yunes, and is currently made up of two postdocs and a large number of graduate and undergraduate students (approx. 20). The XGI hosts international workshops and summer schools on topics related to extreme gravity. The institute is also deeply involved in public outreach, formal and informal education.
Research at the XGI covers the full specturm of gravitational wave astronomy, with topics ranging from astrophysical and waveform modeling to science data analysis. The XGI is part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), the LISA Consortium, and the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav).
The XGI is located in Bozeman, Montana, a dynamic mountain town that is a mecca for outdoor sports enthusiast with world class skiing, climbing, hiking and mountain biking just minutes from main street.
The successful candidate will work closely with faculty member Neil Cornish to develop a comprehensive science analysis approach for the future Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). No previous experience in LISA science is required. Opportunities will also exists to work on LIGO and NANOGrav related projects.
The ideal candidate will be well versed in both gravitational wave science and Bayesian inference, but expertise in just one of these fields is sufficient - training will be provided to fill any gaps. Experience in developing computational algorithms will be considered paticulaly valuable. The successful candidate will demonstrate research experience and creativity, high productivity and proficiency in written and oral communication. A Ph.D in physics, astronomy, or a related discipline is required by the start of employment.
Interested candidates will submit an application at https://jobs.montana.edu/postings/14565, which must include a resume/CV, a research statement, and contact information for three references. After submission of an application, our system will contact all references to request confidential letters of recommendation. The deadline for submission of an application is January 15th 2019. For more information, please refer to the job link or email Prof. Neil Cornish (ncornish[AT]montana.edu).
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2.7. ERC-funded postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave physics at SISSA, Trieste, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/06/erc-funded-postdoctoral-posi…
Deadline: 2019-01-06
Location: Trieste, Italy
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12928
Contact: enrico.barausse[AT]gmail.com
SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy) invites applications for several ERC-funded postdoctoral positions in gravitational-wave physics, funded by the ERC Consolidator project GRAMS (GRavity from Astrophysical to Microscopic Scales), whose PI (Enrico Barausse) will join SISSA in the spring of 2019.
Successful applicants are expected to work on themes relevant for GRAMS, including: gravitational-wave emission in theories extending/modifying general relativity; cosmological screening; numerical relativity simulations; gravitational-wave data analysis.
Positions may be up to 4-year long according to performance and are expected to start in the fall of 2019 or earlier.
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2.8. ERC-Funded Postdoctoral Research Positions in Computational Astrophysics, Prague, Czech Republic
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15003
Deadline: 2019-01-26
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Additional Information: http://utf.mff.cuni.cz/~pejcha
Contact: pejcha[AT]utf.mff.cuni.cz
We invite application for 1-2 postdoctoral positions in the area of computational astrophysics in the research group of Dr. Ondrej Pejcha at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. The successful candidates will lead development of new computational abilities to understand multi-dimensional evolution of catastrophic interactions of binary stars (mergers, common envelope, compact objects), and the associated radiation signatures (transients). The work will be performed within the project "Cat-In-hAT" funded by the ERC Starting Grant to our group.
The research group will have access to a dedicated computer cluster and is connected to observational efforts in time-domain astronomy as part of the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae. Candidates interested in interacting with observers are welcome to apply.
The position is initially for one year, renewable for up to three years, based on performance.
Applicants must have a PhD in astronomy, computational physics, or a related field by the start date of the appointment. The position includes internationally competitive salary and research budget, full medical and dental benefits, and contributions to social security.
Application instructions: Please submit CV, list of publications, statement on past research and future interests, and names and addresses of 3 references to pejcha[AT]utf.mff.cuni.cz. Applications will be reviewed starting January 26 2019, but the position will remain open until filled.
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2.9. Five-Year Postdoc in History and Philosophy of Gravitational Physics, Bonn, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15009
Deadline: 2019-01-10
Location: Bonn, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/jobs.html
Contact: office.lehmkuhl[AT]uni-bonn.de
The University of Bonn, Germany, invites applications for a five-year postdoctoral fellowship in history and philosophy of physics. The position will provide an outstanding early-career scholar with a unique opportunity to pursue research in collaboration with the other members of the new Lichtenberg group in integrated history and philosophy of physics.
The focus of the group during these first five years will be an analysis of the history and conceptual foundations of gravitational physics since Einstein found the field equations of general relativity in 1915; a particular focus will be on black hole physics and gravitational wave physics. Applications from candidates with a suitable background in philosophy of physics, history of physics or indeed gravitational physics itself, would be particularly welcome.
The position comes with a competitive salary that adjusts to the experience of the applicant, a comprehensive health and pension plan, funding for conference travel and other research expenses, as well as a (possibly shared) office in the Electoral palace of Bonn, which houses the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Bonn. The Palace is right in the city centre of Bonn, and only a five minute walk from the shores of the River Rhine with its vineyards and castles. Further particulars and details of how to apply can be found on the website
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2.10. PhD Fellowship in History and Philosophy of Gravitational Physics, Bonn, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15010
Deadline: 2019-01-10
Location: Bonn, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/jobs.html
Contact: office.lehmkuhl[AT]uni-bonn.de
The University of Bonn, Germany, invites applications for a PhD fellowship in history and philosophy of physics. The position will provide an outstanding early-career scholar with a unique opportunity to pursue research in collaboration with the other members of the new Lichtenberg group in integrated history and philosophy of physics.
The focus of the group during the first five years will be an analysis of the history and conceptual foundations of gravitational physics since Einstein found the field equations of general relativity in 1915; a particular focus will be on black hole physics and gravitational wave physics.
Applications from candidates with a suitable background in philosophy of physics, history of physics or indeed gravitational physics itself, would be particularly welcome.
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2.11. Heinrich Hertz Fellowship in History and Philosophy of Physics, Bonn, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15011
Deadline: 2019-01-10
Location: Bonn, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/heinrich-hertz-fellowship…
Contact: office.lehmkuhl[AT]uni-bonn.de
The Heinrich Hertz Fellowship in History and Philosophy of physics is designed to allow PhD students and early-career scholars to spend 3 months, 6 months or an entire academic year (9 months) at the University of Bonn to work on any topic in history and philosophy of physics; though a focus of the group in Bonn for the next decade will be the history and philosophy of gravitational physics, especially since the 1950s. Thus, gravitational physicists who would like to try out history and philosophy of physics, whether to work on the foundations of Einstein's approach to GR, the singularity theorems, or the discovery and interpretation of recent LIGO data, to name just a few possibilities, are very much encouraged to apply. Fellows have no formal duties apart apart from following their own research agenda and interacting with the other historians and philosophers of physics in Bonn. Hertz fellows are provided with:
- A (possibly shared) office at the Electoral Palace, which houses the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Bonn.
- A monthly stipend of 2500 Euros to cover accommodation and maintenance during the stay in Bonn. Stipends are not generally taxable in Germany. Fellows have to show that they have sufficient (travel) health insurance for their stay in Bonn.
- Reimbursements of some conference travel and similar expenses during the stay in Bonn.
Starting times of the fellowships are flexible. However, the default would be to start on the 1st of October (beginning of the Winter Semester) or the 1st of April (beginning of the summer semester).
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2.12. Postdoc positions in continuous gravitational-wave searches at MPI for gravitational physics, Hannover, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15022
Deadline: 2019-01-15
Location: Hannover, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/2318757/cwpostdoc2018
Contact: CW-jobs[AT]aei.mpg.de
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) is a leading research institute in the world specializing in gravitational physics. Around 200 international scientists work at the research labs and offices located in Potsdam-Golm and Hannover, Germany. The working language is English.
The Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover plays a central role in the analysis and interpretation of the ground-breaking observations of gravitational waves. More information can be found at http://www.aei.mpg.de/obs-rel-cos and http://www.aei.mpg.de/continuouswaves. The institute prides itself of a very lively environment and world-class computing facilities.
We are inviting applications for outstanding Post-Docs interested in joining our efforts to detect continuous gravitational waves. These are waves that have not yet been detected, expected from fast rotating compact objects. The detection problem is possibly one of the most challenging across the various types of GW signals, with the data analysis procedures effectively increasing the detector sensitivity by a significant amount. The permanent independent research group at AEI led by M. Alessandra Papa is the largest group world-wide devoted to this endeavour, designing and carrying out the deepest searches and deploying them on in-house computing resources and on the Einstein@Home volunteer computing project.
The ideal candidate should have an excellent academic track record, programming experience, have worked with data, be creative, interested in astronomy and astrophysics, enthusiastic and should like to work in a team. Prior experience with gravitational wave data is not required.
The initial appointment will be for two years with the possibility, upon satisfactory performance, of an extension.
Applications should comprise a CV, publication list and a brief research statement. They should be submitted by email to CW-jobs[AT]aei.mpg.de. Candidates should also arrange that three letters of reference be sent directly to CW-jobs[AT]aei.mpg.de. Applications will be considered as they are received and until the positions are filled. Full consideration will be given to applications received by January 15th 2019. The start date is flexible.
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2.13. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity, Rhodes University, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/14/postdoctoral-position-in-num…
Deadline: 2019-01-16
Location: Grahamstown, South Africa
Additional Information: https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/
Contact: n.bishop[AT]ru.ac.za
The appointment is for up to two years with a starting date of 1 February 2019 and a salary of R220 000 per year, to work on a project "Cauchy Characteristic Matching, and Other Uses of the Characteristic Method in Numerical Relativity". In particular, we are seeking to further develop our matching code, which uses the Cactus framework with a BSSN code in the interior and a characteristic code in the exterior. The faculty members involved in this project are
Nigel Bishop - see https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=m8CpFJkAAAAJ&hl=en
Denis Pollney - see https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=lOK_rucAAAAJ&hl=en
Chris Stevens - see https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/people/staff/chrisstevens/
Background information about the Department and the University can be found at https://www.ru.ac.za/mathematics/
Please apply via e-mail attaching a single PDF file that contains a letter of application, and a CV with a list of publications and a statement of accomplished research. The application should include the date of award of the PhD degree; and if not yet formally awarded, please explain your current status and the expected date of formal award of the degree. Please also arrange for 2 letters of recommendation to be sent in support of the application. All these items should be emailed to n.bishop[at]ru.ac.za with subject “Postdoc Application – Candidate name”.
To receive full consideration, applications should be received by 16 January 2019. Late applications will be considered at our discretion.
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2.14. Postdoctoral position at AEI Hannover, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15042
Deadline: 2019-01-01
Location: Hannover, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/obs-rel-cos
Contact: jobs-gw-han[AT]aei.mpg.de
The Division of Observational Relativity and Cosmology at the Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover invites applications from outstanding post-doctoral scientists interested in using open gravitational-wave data to further our understanding of astrophysics, gravity and the Universe. The division is led by Prof. Bruce Allen and senior scientist Dr. Badri Krishnan and works closely with the independent research groups "Searching for Continuous Gravitational Waves" led by Dr. Maria Alessandra Papa, and "Binary Merger Observations and Numerical Relativity" led by Dr. Frank Ohme.
The Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover plays an active role in the analysis and interpretation of gravitational wave data, and provides a lively and friendly environment and world-class computing
facilities. More information can be found at
http://www.aei.mpg.de/obs-rel-cos and
http://www.aei.mpg.de/continuouswaves.
The ideal candidate should have an excellent academic track record. Prior experience in gravitational wave data analysis and/or computing would be helpful but is not a requirement. The initial appointment will be for two years with the expectation of an extension to a third year subject to satisfactory performance. Applications including a CV, publication list and a brief research statement should be submitted by email to jobs-gw-han[AT]aei.mpg.de by January 1st 2019. Candidates should also arrange that three letters of reference be sent to jobs-gw-han[AT]aei.mpg.de by the referees. Applications will be considered as they are received and the start date is flexible.
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2.15. Postdoc position in gravitational waves modeling and numerical relativity at Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/19/postdoc-position-in-gravitat…
Deadline: 2019-02-01
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/Jobs
Contact: sebastiano.bernuzzi[AT]uni-jena.de
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the field of gravitational waves and numerical relativity at the University of Jena. The position is associated with the research group of Prof. Sebastiano Bernuzzi at the Theoretical Physics Institute Jena and funded by ERC-StG grant “BinGraSp”. The project is about modeling binary neutron star coalescence in general relativity, including gravitational waveform modeling, computational aspects in numerical relativity, and gravitational-wave data-analysis applications. The successful candidate has the opportunity to join the Virgo Collaboration and participate to the LIGO-Virgo gravitational-wave astronomy programme.
The appointment will be initially for one year with possible extension to the end of the project. Candidates with experience in analytical and numerical relativity, gravitational-wave modeling and data analysis, computational physics are particularly encouraged to apply.
Please submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae with a list of publications, a brief description of research interests, and a list of three potential referees, who may be contacted separately.
Applications should be received by February 1st, 2019, but will be considered until the positions are filled. Starting date is expected in August/September 2019.
Please send applications to:
sebastiano.bernuzzi(AT)uni-jena.de
Theoretisch-Physikalisches Institut
Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena
Max Wien Platz 1
D-07743 Jena, Germany
Office 209
Please use the string “Application for PD position – SURNAME NAME” in the email subject and use the PDF format for all your files.
LINKS:
* http://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/~bernuzzi/group.html
* https://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/Jobs
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2.16. Multiple Postdoctoral Fellowships and Research Associate Scientists positions Available in Multi-messenger Astrophysics at RIT, New York, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/19/multiple-postdoctoral-fellow…
Deadline: 2019-01-31
Location: Rochester, NY
Additional Information: https://ccrg.rit.edu/content/news/2018-07-26/postdoctoral-fellowships-avail…
Contact: manuela[AT]astro.rit.edu
The recent observations of a binary neutron star merger using both gravitational wave interferometers as well as electromagnetic telescopes across the full spectrum have initiated the age of multi-messenger astronomy and astrophysics.
As part of several NASA and NSF collaborative projects, the RIT’s Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation (CCRG) is currently seeking to fill one or two postdoctoral research positions with highly qualified individuals interested in pursuing research in the fields of numerical relativity, theoretical and computational astrophysics, with an emphasis on general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics simulations.
We are particularly interested in relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics simulations of accretion disks around supermassive black hole mergers, and binary neutron star coalescences from prior to merger through to the formation of disks and/or collapse of the merged remnant, the production of jets, and launching of outflows. We are also interested perform “event-based” simulations, using parameters informed by specific LIGO/Virgo detections, and thereby permitting much closer comparison with observables, in order to interpret current and future multi-messenger observations by a wide array of current and future detectors.
The successful postdoctoral candidates will be Fellows of a new prestigious “Frontier in Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics” (FGWA) Program. Initially appointed for two or three years, the Fellows are renewable up to five years depending on satisfactory performance and the availability of funds.
Senior scientists in the group includes Manuela Campanelli (Director), Joshua Faber, Carlos Lousto, Richard O’Shaughnessy, Jason Nordhaus, Yosef Zlochower, Sukanya Chakrabarti, John Whelan, and Hans-Peter Bischof, several postdoctoral fellows and Ph.D. students (see http://ccrg.rit.edu/people for an overview on who is or has been at CCRG). The group is involved in several large collaborations, including the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), The Einstein Toolkit Consortium (http://einsteintoolkit.org) and a NASA Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics Network (TCAN). CCRG researchers have access to several computing cluster facilities at national computing centers such as XSEDE and the NCSA’s Blue Waters Supercomputer (with an allocation of over 160 million core hours), as well as a dedicated over 3000-core cluster hosted at the Center.
More information about the CCRG is available at http://ccrg.rit.edu/. And about Rochester at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester,_New_York
Applications should consist of a cover letter, a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation. All materials should be sent electronically as soon as possible to: manuela[AT]astro[dot]rit[dot]edu with a copy to ccrg-postdoc[AT]ccrgweb.rit.edu.
Application material should also be posted at: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/Home/Home?partnerid=25483&si…
Enquiries can be addressed to the center’s Director:
Manuela Campanelli, manuela[AT]astro[dot]rit[dot]edu Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation, School of Mathematical
Sciences, and School of Physics and Astronomy, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) 85 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, New York 14623 USA
Review of completed applications will begin as soon as available and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. Starting date can be as early as January and no later than September, 2019. RIT is committed to equal employment opportunity and affirmative action.
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2.17. ERC-funded postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave astrophysics at Milan, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15091
Deadline: 2019-01-18
Location: Milan, Italy
Additional Information: https://www.fisica.unimib.it/it/ricerca/astrofisica/milano-bicocca-astrophy…
Contact: asesana[AT]star.sr.bham.ac.uk
Universita` di Milano Bicocca is currently seeking to filling at least two postdoctoral research positions with highly qualified individuals interested in pursuing research in the fields gravitational wave astrophysics, with a particular focus on massive black hole binaries.
The successful candidates will join Prof. Alberto Sesana (moving to Milan in March) to form the core team of 'B Massive', an ERC CoG funded project aimed at tackling all the facets of the astrophysics of massive black hole binaries, including theory, N-body and hydro simulations, prediction of observational signatures and their search in observational data, pulsar timing array data analysis and astrophysical inference. Appointments are expected to start in the fall 2019. The ERC funding guarantees a generous salary, competitive with the highest European standards for this type of positions.
The Bicocca astro group is leader in massive black hole astrophysics and dynamics, and is composed by faculty members Prof. Monica Colpi, Prof. Massimo Dotti, Prof. Giuseppe Gavazzi, Prof. Francesco Haardt, plus several postdocs and PhD students. It also has tight connections with the observatories of Brera and Merate. It is located close to the centre of Milan, the most lively and international city in Italy.
Candidates must have a PhD degree in physics, astronomy or a related discipline. Applications should consist of a cover letter, a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation. All materials should be sent electronically as soon as possible to asesana[AT]star.sr.bham.ac.uk, by January 18, 2019.
For enquires and more information about the 'B Massive' project, please contact the PI at asesana[AT]star.sr.bham.ac.uk.
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2.18. PhD position in GW research at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=15098
Deadline: 2019-01-24
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Additional Information: http://iop.uva.nl/shared/uva/en/vacancies/2018/12/18-790-phd-position-in-gr…
Contact: t.hinderer[AT]uva.nl
GRAPPA, the center of excellence in Gravitation and Astroparticle Physics of the University of Amsterdam has an opening for a PhD position in Gravitational Wave physics in Dr Samaya Nissanke’s group. The group is active in diverse sub-field including multi-messenger astronomy, data analysis, theory, and modeling, and is involved in the Virgo collaboration, the LISA consortium, and 3G science case, and several international electromagnetic follow-up groups. The successful candidate will work primarily on topics in source modeling with Drs. Tanja Hinderer and Samaya Nissanke, with the focus of the projects being open and depending on the candidate’s interests.
Projects can range from theoretical perturbative approaches to relativistic two-body dynamics, waveform modeling through combining information from analytical and numerical relativity, tests of General Relativity, black holes, neutron-star matter, dark matter, exotic objects and physics beyond the standard model, multi-messenger astrophysics and cosmology. The successful applicant will also work in close collaboration with the groups of Dr Philipp Moesta (multimessenger astrophysics), Prof. Daniel Baumann (cosmology), Prof. Gianfranco Bertone (dark matter), and Prof. Anna Watts (neutron stars). We encourage applications from underrepresented groups in STEM.
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2.19. Group Leader in Theoretical Gravitational Physics at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/20/group-leader-in-theoretical-…
Deadline: 2019-01-20
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/2261284/gwgroupleaderpotsdam
Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" (ACR) department at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam, announces the opening of a Group Leader position in theoretical gravitational physics. The position will be either for a fixed term (5 years) or a tenure-track with the possibility of becoming permanent after 5 years (or sooner). In exceptional cases, the position can be made permanent from the beginning.
Scientists working on or interested in working on the below research areas are strongly encouraged to apply.:
- probing the nature of gravity and compact objects, such as black holes and neutron stars, through gravitational waves,
- solving analytically the two-body problem in General Relativity and alternative theories of gravity, employing methods such as post-Newtonian theory, post-Minkowskian theory, gravitational self-force, effective-one-body theory, etc.
The successful candidate will lead a group of graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, and will take advantage of interactions and collaborations with other members of the department.
The ACR department, led by Alessandra Buonanno, is composed of about 20-25 scientists, including two research group leaders, Jonathan Gair (as of Spring 2019) and Harald Pfeiffer. The department also hosts several long and short-term visitors, and it has ties with the Physics Department at the University of Maryland, the Humboldt University in Berlin, and the University of Potsdam.
The ACR division focuses on several aspects of gravitational-wave physics and astrophysics, including (i) theoretical gravitational dynamics and radiation (effective field theory, post-Newtonian theory, post-Minkowskian theory, gravitational self-force approach, perturbation theory and effective-one-body formalism), (ii) numerical relativity, most notably simulations of binary black holes and binary neutron stars, (iii) interpretation and analysis of data from gravitational-wave detectors on the ground (LIGO and Virgo) and in space (LISA), (iv) astrophysics of compact objects, (v) cosmography with gravitational waves from binary systems, and (vi) tests of strong gravity within General Relativity and alternative gravity theories. Members of the division have the opportunity to join the LIGO Scientific Collaboration through the group's membership, the LISA Consortium, and also participate to building the science case for third generation (3G) ground-based detectors (Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer).
The ACR division has a high-performance computer cluster, Minerva with ~9,500 cores, and a high-throughput computer cluster Vulcan with ~2,000 cores (soon to be replaced by Hypatia with ~8,000 cores). Those clusters are used to run numerical-relativity simulations of gravitational-wave sources, and carry out source-modeling and data-analysis studies for current and future gravitational-wave detectors.
For the application submission you will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications, a 2-page summary of past research achievements, and a 2-page research proposal. Applicants will need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will receive an email with instructions on how to upload their letters.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is January 20th, 2019. The position is available as early as Spring 2019, but it can also start later, in Fall 2019. Applications will be considered until all positions are filled.
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
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2.20. Postdoctoral research position at LIGO, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/21/postdoctoral-research-positi…
Deadline: 2019-01-11
Location: (various) USA
Additional Information: https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/page/postdocs
Contact: hr[AT]ligo.caltech.edu
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) has as its goal the development of gravitational wave physics and astronomy. The LIGO Laboratory is managed by Caltech and MIT, and is funded by the National Science Foundation. It operates observatory sites equipped with laser interferometric detectors at Hanford, Washington and Livingston, Louisiana, which recently made the first confirmed detection of gravitational waves. A vigorous LIGO Laboratory R&D program supports the development of enhancements to the LIGO detector as well as astrophysical data analysis, and development of future detectors and detector technologies.
The LIGO Laboratory anticipates having one or possibly more postdoctoral research positions at one or more of the LIGO sites – Caltech, MIT and at the two LIGO Observatories in Hanford, WA and Livingston, LA – beginning in Fall 2019. Hires will be made based on the availability of funding. Successful applicants will be involved in the operation of LIGO itself, analysis of LIGO data, both for diagnostic purposes and astrophysics searches, and/or the R&D program for future detector improvements. We seek candidates across a broad range of disciplines. Expertise related to astrophysics, modeling, data analysis, electronics, laser and quantum optics, vibration isolation and control systems is desirable. Most importantly, candidates should be broadly trained scientists, willing to learn new experimental and analytical techniques, and ready to share in the excitement of building, operating and observing with a gravitational-wave observatory. Appointments at the post-doctoral level will initially be for one-year with the possibility of renewal for up to two subsequent years.
Applications for postdoctoral research positions with LIGO Laboratory should indicate which of the LIGO sites (Caltech, MIT, Hanford, or Livingston), if any, are preferred by the applicant, and which (if any) are likely to be unworkable. Applications should be sent to HR[AT]ligo.caltech.edu (Electronic Portable Document Format (PDF) submittals are preferred) and information provided is subject to LIGO privacy policy. Caltech and MIT are Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employers. Women, minorities, veterans, and disabled persons are encouraged to apply.
Applications should include curriculum vitae, list of publications (with refereed articles noted), and the names, addresses, email addresses and telephone numbers of three or more references. Please attach a cover letter describing past experience and current and future research interests. Applicants should request that three or more letters of recommendations be sent directly to HR[AT]ligo.caltech.edu (Electronic Portable Document Format (PDF) submittals are preferred). Consideration of applications will begin December 15, 2018 and will continue until all positions have been filled.
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2.21. Postdoctoral positions in gravitation, quantum theory and related areas at Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/25/postdoctoral-positions-in-gr…
Deadline: 2019-06-01
Location: Changsha, China
Additional Information: http://english.hunnu.edu.cn/
Contact: jwhu[AT]hunnu.edu.cn
Hunan Normal University (Changsha, Hunan China) invites applications for postdoctoral positions in gravitation, quantum theory and other related fields (such as quantum field theory in curved space-time, relativistic quantum information, quantum gravity, cosmology, black hole physics, gravitational wave physics).
A competitive salary and a start-up fund are provided depending on the past research accomplishments. Annual bonuses for publications are provided and postdoc grants at both national and provincial levels are possible.
The candidates should already have a Ph.D degree and are expected to collaborate with Prof. Hongwei Yu and other members of his research group.
The initial appointment is for two years with a possibility of extension.
Applicants should submit their CV, list of publications, summary of research accomplishments and interests and arrange for at least three letters of recommendation to be submitted to jwhu[AT]hunnu.edu.cn.
The review of the applications will begin upon the receipt of the application.
For any further inquiries, please contact Dr. Jiawei Hu at the above email.
Changsha, as the capital of Hunan province, where Hunan Normal University is located between the scenic Xiang River and Yuelu Mountain, is famous for history of over 3,000 years. It is a beautiful, creative, historical and cultural city with comfortable climate, unique scenery and convenient transportation. It gives you a special experience on the colligation and integration of the Huxiang Culture with the modern civilization.
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3. News
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3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Testing general relativity in cosmology"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/19/living-reviews-in-relativity…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity
The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published a new review article on 18 December 2018:
Ishak, Mustapha,
"Testing general relativity in cosmology",
Living Rev Relativ (2019) 22: 1.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-018-0017-4
Abstract:
We review recent developments and results in testing general relativity (GR) at cosmological scales. The subject has witnessed rapid growth during the last two decades with the aim of addressing the question of cosmic acceleration and the dark energy associated with it. However, with the advent of precision cosmology, it has also become a well-motivated endeavor by itself to test gravitational physics at cosmic scales. We overview cosmological probes of gravity, formalisms and parameterizations for testing deviations from GR at cosmological scales, selected modified gravity (MG) theories, gravitational screening mechanisms, and computer codes developed for these tests. We then provide summaries of recent cosmological constraints on MG parameters and selected MG models. We supplement these cosmological constraints with a summary of implications from the recent binary neutron star merger event. Next, we summarize some results on MG parameter forecasts with and without astrophysical systematics that will dominate the uncertainties. The review aims at providing an overall picture of the subject and an entry point to students and researchers interested in joining the field. It can also serve as a quick reference to recent results and constraints on testing gravity at cosmological scales.
Please, visit frequently our relativity channel (https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity) at http://livingreviews.org for other news.
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3.2. 2019 Awards for Essays on Gravitation
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/12/27/2019-awards-for-essays-on-gr…
Additional Information: http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org
In 2019, for our seventieth competition, the trustees of the Gravity Research Foundation are offering five awards for short essays for stimulating thought and encouraging work on the phenomenon of gravitation. The stipulations follow:
(1) We will make these Awards on May 15, 2019 for the best and most well-written essays about gravitation, its theory, applications or effects. Essays should be 1500 words or fewer excluding abstracts and a small number of equations, diagrams, tables and references. The subject matter may or may not be original research. The essay competition is not intended to replace a research journal where the detailed results of original research are submitted. Essays should not give lengthy detailed mathematical calculations nor detailed descriptions of an experimental setup. Essay ideas should be self-contained and understandable - not dependent on reading other documents.
(2)
The First Award will be $4000.00
The Second Award will be $1250.00
The Third Award will be $1000.00
The Fourth Award will be $750.00
The Fifth Award will be $500.00
(3) Essay must be in English and e-mailed in a single PDF file before April 1, 2019. One essay only will be accepted from each author. Notify us within 24 hours if you do not receive an e-mail confirmation of your submission.
(4) Title page should include all the following: essay title, authors' names (specify corresponding author), e-mail & complete mailing addresses, submission date, an abstract of 125 words or fewer, and the statement: "Essay written for the Gravity Research Foundation 2019 Awards for Essays on Gravitation." Pages should be numbered.
(5) The decision of the judges will be final, and no reviews or comments will be provided.
(6) Please check the winners' announcement to be posted on our website: www.gravityresearchfoundation.org around May 15, 2019. We will also attempt to send all participants a general e-mail notification.
(7) The five award-winning essays will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD). Authors of essays designated Honorable Mention will be invited to submit their essays to the IJMPD where these may undergo additional refereeing at editorial discretion for possible publication. Authors of all other essays are free and encouraged to publish their essays after May 15th.
Submission e-mail address: George M. Rideout, Jr., President, grideoutjr[AT]aol.com
Recent First Award Winners:
2018 - Jessica Santiago & Matt Visser, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
2017 - Ivan Agullo, LSU; Adrian del Rio & Jose Navarro-Salas, Centro Mixto Universidad de Valencia-CSIC, Spain
2016 - Stephen L. Adler, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
2015 - Gerard 't Hooft, Utrecht University & Spinoza Institute, the Netherlands
2014 - Lawrence M. Krauss, Arizona State University & Frank Wilczek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2013 - Baocheng Zhang, Qing-yu Cai, Ming-sheng Zhan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan and Li You, Tsinghua University, Bejing, PR China
2012 - Claus Kiefer & Manuel Kraemer, University of Cologne, Koeln, Germany
2011 - Ivan Agullo, Penn State & Leonard Parker, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2010 - Mark Van Raamsdonk, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
2009 - Alexander Burinskii, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
2008 - T. Padmanabhan, IUCAA, Pune, India
2007 - S. Carlip, University of California at Davis
2006 - Vijay Balasubramanian, University of Pennsylvania; Donald Marolf, University of California at Santa Barbara & Moshe Rozali, University of British Columbia
2005 - John Ellis, CERN; N. E. Mavromatos, King's College London & D. V. Nanopoulos, Texas A&M University
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1. Conferences
1.1. GRAV19, Cordoba, Argentina
1.2. Tests of Gravity workshop, Athens, Greece
1.3. GGI PhD School: "Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation", Florence, Italy
1.4. The 2nd Physics Days Meeting, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus
1.5. From Einstein and Eddington to LIGO: 100 years of gravitational light deflection, Principe Island, São Tomé
1.6. The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity 2019, Yerevan, Armenia
1.7. Geometric Foundations of Gravity in Tartu, Estonia
2. Jobs
2.1. Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor in Geometry at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2.2. Postdoctoral Researcher in Galaxy Evolution at the University of Kansas, USA
2.3. Postdoctoral positions in high-energy astrophysics and computational astrophysics – Bar Ilan University, Israel
2.4. Four post-doctoral and a computational Scientist Position at the Institute of Gravitation & the Cosmos, Penn State, USA
2.5. Postdoc position in quantum gravity or theoretical cosmology at the institute for quantum gravity, Erlangen, Germany
2.6. Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant and Associate Professorships in Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen, Denmark
2.7. Novo Nordisk Foundation Prize Postdoctoral Fellowships in Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen, Denmark
2.8. Master/PhD Programs in Physics, Famagusta, Cyprus
2.9. Postdoctoral Prize Fellowships in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK
2.10. Post-doc position in GW astrophysics at the Nicolaus Copernicus Center, Warsaw
2.11. Post-doc in gravitational-wave astronomy at AEI Hannover, Germany
2.12. Postdoc Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at KU Leuven, Belgium
2.13. Postdoctoral Research Assistant position at Queen Mary, London, United Kingdom
2.14. PhD position in gravitational waves at Nikhef, Amsterdam
2.15. Full Professor Position in Mathematical Physics, Tuebingen, Germany
2.16. PhD positions in "Extreme Gravity and Matter" at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.17. Postodoctoral position in Quantum Gravity and Quantum Cosmology at Beijing Normal University, China
2.18. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany (I)
2.19. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany (II)
2.20. PhD Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany
2.21. Postdoctoral Positions in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy at Cardiff University, UK
2.22. Postdoctoral positions in gravitational-wave and multi-messenger astrophysics at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
2.23. Postdoc position in gravity theory at the University of Tartu, Estonia
2.24. PhD position in gravity theory at the University of Tartu, Estonia
2.25. Postdoctoral position in gravity and cosmology at ICTS-USTC, Hefei, China
3. News
3.1. Nominations for IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Young Scientist Prize are now open
3.2. Testing Gravity 2019: early registration ending soon
3.3. GRG Editor’s Choice: recent highlight article
3.4. A Message to Members of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) on nominating ISGRG Fellows
3.5. General Relativity and Gravitation welcomes Pablo Laguna
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1. Conferences
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1.1. GRAV19, Cordoba, Argentina
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14794
Starting: 2019-04-08 to 2019-04-12
Location: Cordoba, Argentina
Additional Information: http://grg.famaf.unc.edu.ar/grav19
Contact: gravconference[AT]gmail.com
We are pleased to announce that the conference Grav19 will be held in the city of Cordoba (Argentina), from April 8th through April 12nd, 2019.
This is the eighth in a series ("GravYY") of conferences organized by the General Relativity and Gravitation Group at FaMAF (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) since Year 2006. The venue will be the auditorium of FaMAF.
The conference is intended to bring together specialists working on gravitation and closely related topics, including classical and quantum gravity, data analysis, machine learning, mathematical relativity, numerical relativity, gravity in arbitrary dimensions, astrophysics and astro-particle physics.
For more information, visit the conference's web page.
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1.2. Tests of Gravity workshop, Athens, Greece
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/16/tests-of-gravity-workshop/
Starting: 2019-01-16 to 2019-01-18
Location: Athens, Greece
Additional Information: https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/activities/test-gravity-workshop/
Contact: georgiospappasgr[AT]gmail.com
The gravitational interaction is being tested over a vast range of length scales and with an impressive array of different methods. The hope is to uncover new physic and constrain existing models, in order to address long standing open problems related to gravity, such us the quantum gravity problem, the dark matter problem, the accelerated expansion of universe, etc. However, extracting information from the data and making it readily accessible to phenomenologists and theorists, so that it can further inform model building, is a significant challenge. Moreover, data-driven research in gravitation requires much stronger links between theorists and the experimentalists and between different research communities interested in gravitation, such as astrophysics, cosmology, particle theory, etc. The main goal of this workshop is to bring together leading researchers from these different communities and discuss the current status and the future prospects of testing gravity.
This workshop is part of the Gravity Data Group initiation of the EU COST action "Gravitational Waves, black holes, and fundamental physics". The overarching goal of the initiative is to collect and comprehensively present all constraints on gravitation.
For more details and to register, visit the workshop web page at
https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/activities/test-gravity-workshop/
The registration deadline is December 15 2018.
Seating is limited, so you are advised to apply as soon as possible.
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1.3. GGI PhD School: "Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation", Florence, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/26/ggi-ph-d-school-theoretical-…
Starting: 2019-03-11 to 2019-03-22
Location: Florence, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.ggi.infn.it/showevent.pl?id=310
Contact: apcg.school[AT]gmail.com
We announce the first edition of the GGI PhD School on:
Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation
The Galileo Galilei Institute of Theoretical Physics
Arcetri, Florence (Italy)
>From March 11 to March 22, 2019
The maximum number of attendance is 40 students.
This School aims at providing robust and detailed introductions on the basic theoretical concepts and main tools to work in the field of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation. The courses are organized as lectures at the
blackboard in the morning and are integrated with hands-on and discussion sessions with an instructor in the afternoon.
The program of the 2019 edition is:
"Neutrino physics", Ferruccio Feruglio (University of Padova)
"Galactic cosmic rays and multimessenger astronomy", Fiorenza Donato (University of Torino)
"Gravitational waves and compact binaries", Enrico Barausse (IAP, Paris)
"Cosmological perturbation theory and structure formation", Vincent Desjacques (Technion, Haifa, Israel)
The School will profit of the Galileo Galilei Institute facilities. Each student will have office space to study and discuss, with a lot of opportunities to interact with lecturers.
Accommodation in shared apartments will be provided at the cost of about 300 Euros for the whole period. Scholarships to cover this expense are available upon request. Lunch will be provided during the weekdays on the GGI premises for students and lecturers, at no cost. All the dinners and the lunches during the weekends, instead, are to be paid by the participants.
Please circulate this information to colleagues, collaborators and students that may be interested in attending the School (apologies if you receive this message more than once).
Best regards,
The Organizers
Nicola Bartolo (University of Padova and INFN Padova)
Nicolao Fornengo (University of Torino and INFN Torino)
Dario Grasso (INFN Pisa and University of Pisa)
Leonardo Gualtieri (University of Roma 1 and INFN Roma 1)
Eligio Lisi (INFN Bari and University of Bari)
Gennaro Miele (University of Napoli and INFN Napoli)
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1.4. The 2nd Physics Days Meeting, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14899
Starting: 2019-03-21 to 2019-03-22
Location: Famagusta, Northern Cyprus
Additional Information: https://physicsdays.emu.edu.tr/en
Contact: phys.chem[AT]emu.edu.tr
The 2nd Physics Days Meeting will bring together researchers from across Cyprus and beyond to discuss broad range of topics in physics, including classical and quantum gravity, quantum mechanics, astrophysics, cosmology, experimental physics, optics, mathematical physics, quantum computing, high energy physics, education, and so on. Physics Days Meeting will be held in EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY (Famagusta, Northern Cyprus).
The Meeting will start at the morning of Thursday, March 21st with talks and continue through the day of Friday, March 22. Each morning starts with a plenary talk.
Take advantage of this happening to learn more and rediscover physics!
All participants are welcome to register to give a talk and/or a lecture and present a poster (see the Registration). We encourage submissions of observational and theoretical talks. We strongly encourage the graduate students and postdocs to present talks on their research. The EMU Physics Days Prize will be awarded for the best talk by a student. (*Only those who want to participate as audience are also required to register). Free coffee, tea, and snacks. Lunches will be free of charge to the speakers.
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1.5. From Einstein and Eddington to LIGO: 100 years of gravitational light deflection, Principe Island, São Tomé
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/29/from-einstein-and-eddington-…
Starting: 2019-05-26 to 2019-05-30
Location: Principe Island
Additional Information: https://science.esundy.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/
Contact: dulce.conceicao[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
On May 29th 1919, during a total solar eclipse, Einstein's theory of general relativity was confirmed to be correct. Stars behind the obscured Sun could be seen on Earth as the light rays they emitted were deflected by 1.7 arcseconds, due to the Sun's spacetime curvature, as predicted by the theory.
The observations were carried out at the Príncipe Island, off the western equatorial coast of Central Africa, and in the city of Sobral, in Brazil. The Principe expedition was led by the renowned Cambridge astrophysicist Arthur Eddington and the Sobral expedition by the Greenwich Observatory astronomer Andrew Crommelin. Both expeditions had been carefully planned by the Astronomer Royal Frank Dyson and Eddington himself.
This is one of the most acclaimed events in the history of science with Einstein being made instantaneously a worlwide figure. Science had demonstrated once again that people from different countries could be united in a common goal. At the time, the First World War had just ended and British and German scientists were eager to close hands looking towards a new future.
Since then, general relativity has passed a large number of other impressive tests, the most recent and notable one being the LIGO first detection of gravitational waves generated by the collision of two 30 solar mass black holes.
This conference will be held from May 26th to May 30th, 2019, precisely one hundred years after the 1919 eclipse, at Resort Bom Bom in Principe Island, 2.5 Km away from the site of Eddington's observations, which took place at Roca Sundy.
The main aim of the conference is to celebrate such an important date with a gathering of experts to discuss the legacy left by Einstein and Eddington from the event itself and the subsequent fantastic developments in the field of general relativity and gravitation.
The conference also aims at drawing the attention of the local population towards the historical importance of the 1919 observations and science in general.
Participation: Participation and presentation are by invitation only. The number of participants is limited in accordance with the capacity of the resort Bom Bom.
Scientific and Organizing Committee: Jose' Sande Lemos, Vítor Cardoso, and Carlos Herdeiro.
Secretariat: Dulce Conceicao (dulce.conceicao[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt) and Rita Teixeira (ritat.sousa[AT]gmail.com).
Sponsors: CENTRA - Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation, IST, FCT, Eddington at Sundy, Resort Bom Bom, HBD.
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1.6. The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity 2019, Yerevan, Armenia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14916
Starting: 2019-09-17 to 2019-09-21
Location: Yerevan, Armenia
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/769736/
Contact: sedrakian[AT]fias.uni-frankfurt.de
We will hold the 5th edition of the conference series "The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity" in Yerevan, Armenia, during September 17-21, 2019. Its aim to bring together people working in astrophysics of compacts stars, physics of dense matter, gravitation and cosmology, observations of pulsars and binary neutron stars and related fields. It is devoted to the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of the Yerevan State University and will be held at the University Campus in the city center.
The focus of the conference will be on:
. Gravitational waves from compact objects
. Fundamental properties of superdense matter and equation of state
. Numerical simulations of compact stars
. Transport processes in heavy ion collisions and compact stars
. Thermal, magnetic and rotational evolution of neutron stars
. Alternative theories of gravity
. Advances in cosmology
Special sessions are planned on 21 September devoted to the celebration of 60th birthday of Prof. David Blaschke and 80th birthday of Prof. David Sedrakian.
Invited speakers include:
Jim Lattimer (Stony Brook), Sergei Odintsov (Barcelona), Horst Stoecker (Frankfurt), Dmitri Voskresensky (Moscow)
The international advisory board consists of:
M. Alford (St. Louis)
N. Andersson (Southampton)
E. R. Bezerra de Mello (Paraiba)
D. Blaschke (Wroclaw)
F. Burgio (Catania)
K. Kokkotas (Tuebingen)
D. Lai (Cornell)
B. Link (Montana)
J. Novak (Meudon)
S.D. Odintsov (Barcelona)
A. Potekhin (St. Petersburg)
L. Rezzolla (Frankfurt)
M. Sargsian (Miami)
S.V. Sushkov (Kazan)
D. N. Voskresensky (Moscow)
F. Weber (San Diego)
D. Yakovlev (St. Petersburg)
Organizing Committee:
• Anna Kontanjian (Chair of LOC)
• Daniel Baghdasaryan
• Arus Harutyunyan
• Mekhak Hayrapetyan
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1.7. Geometric Foundations of Gravity in Tartu, Estonia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/30/geometric-foundations-of-gra…
Starting: 2019-06-17 to 2019-06-21
Location: Tartu, Estonia
Additional Information: http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/~geomgrav2019/
Contact: geomgrav[AT]ut.ee
Geometric Foundations of Gravity in Tartu
is a conference dedicated to the geometric foundations of gravity theories that will take place June 17-21, 2019 in Tartu, Estonia. This conference is a continuation of series of conferences Geomgrav 2017 and Telegrav 2018. The aim of this conference is to gather experts on various alternative and modified approaches to gravity.
The main topics include:
-- Gauge theories of gravity (Poincare, teleparallel, ...)
-- Extended field content & related theories ((multi)scalar-vector-tensor theories, Horndeski, f(R) gravity, generalized Proca, massive gravity and bimetric theories, ...)
-- Beyond Lorentzian geometry (Finsler, modified dispersion relations,...)
-- Dynamical systems in cosmology
The conference is organized by the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, University of Tartu, Estonia.
An up to date list of invited speakers, the registration procedure, participants and all further details can be found on
http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/~geomgrav2019/
We are looking forward to meet you in Tartu in June, the organizing committee:
Sebastian Bahamonde
Manuel Hohmann
Laur Jarv
Tomi Koivisto
Martin Krssak
Christian Pfeifer
Margus Saal
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor in Geometry at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/02/tenure-track-assistant-assoc…
Deadline: 2018-12-10
Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.ru.nl/werken/details/details_vacature_0/?recid=601747
Contact: b.moonen[AT]science.ru.nl
The Mathematics department of Radboud University (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) has a vacancy for a tenure track assistant/associate professorship in Geometry (broadly interpreted).
Initially this concerns an employment for six years. There will be a final evaluation after at most five and a half years. If the final review is positive the position will be converted to a permanent one. For candidates who are already further in their career an earlier evaluation is possible.
The department aims at increasing the number of female academic mathematicians employed by the institute. Female candidates are therefore particularly encouraged to apply.
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2.2. Postdoctoral Researcher in Galaxy Evolution at the University of Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14738
Deadline: 2019-01-15
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/13132BR
Contact: agnpostdoc[AT]ku.edu
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas, Lawrence. The successful applicant will work with Prof. Allison Kirkpatrick on analyzing the physics of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in galaxies at z=1-2. These projects make use of existing observations with HST and Spitzer. Previous experience analyzing HST grism observations, using GALFIT, and decomposing spectral energy distributions (SEDs) is preferred, though not required. The successful candidate will analyze the assembly of mass in AGN as a function of their host properties, using archival data while leading a campaign to obtain more observations. This work will be used to develop a Cycle 1 JWST proposal in the second year of the postdoc. 50% of the successful candidate’s time is expected to be devoted to the development of their own research program. The appointment is initially for 2 years. Further extension is contingent on additional funding and performance. The salary range is $48,000-53,000, depending on qualifications, and the post includes funds for travel and computers. The successful applicant will be encouraged to take part in collaborations with Prof. Kirkpatrick’s national and international collaborators. The hope is that the candidate can start in August 2019.
The University of Kansas has a vibrant research atmosphere with 6 faculty working in the field of astrophysics ranging from galactic chemical evolution, cosmology, high energy astrophysics, space physics, and extragalactic astronomy. Lawrence, KS is an excellent place to live. It is and affordable and progressive city with a lively arts and music scene, excellent schools, high quality restaurants, affordable living, and a diverse cultural mix.
For a complete job description and to apply go to https://employment.ku.edu/staff/13132BR . Applicants should submit a cover letter with the names and contact information of three references, their CV, publication list, a statement of past research, and a statement of research interests. In addition, three reference letters should be sent to agnpostdoc[AT]ku.edu. For questions, please email agnpostdoc[AT]ku.edu. Those applicants attending the January 2019 AAS meeting should contact agnpostdoc[AT]ku.edu if interested in meeting with Dr. Kirkpatrick. Full consideration will be given to applicants whose materials are received by Jan 15, 2019.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the University’s programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and is the University’s Title IX Coordinator: the Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785)864-6414, 711 TTY.
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2.3. Postdoctoral positions in high-energy astrophysics and computational astrophysics – Bar Ilan University, Israel
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/07/postdoctoral-positions-in-hi…
Deadline: 2018-12-03
Location: Bar Ilan University, Israel
Additional Information: http://www.physics.ucc.ie/apeer
Contact: asaf.peer[AT]biu.ac.il
The newly formed astrophysics group within the physics department in Bar-Ilan University invites highly-qualified candidates to apply for several post-doctoral positions. We are particularly seeking candidates with expertise in general-relativistic, magneto-hydrodynamic (GR-MHD) simulations and / or radiative transfer simulations, however exceptional candidates with background in high-energy astrophysics are welcomed to apply as well. The selected candidate(s) will lead and participate in a joint effort of designing novel radiative transfer algorithms and implementing them within dynamical codes, in the study of emission from accreting objects such as AGNs and XRBs as well as the formation and properties of relativistic jets in GRBs.
The positions are initially for two years, with the possibility of extension. The nominal starting date will be September 1, 2019, but an earlier or later start is negotiable depending on the applicant's availability. Applicants must have (or have fulfilled all the requirements for) a PhD in astronomy, astrophysics, physics, or equivalent by the time the contract starts. Strong programming skills are an advantage.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, list of publications, and a statement explaining research interests and qualifications, and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent directly. All materials and inquiries should be sent by email to asaf.peer[AT]biu.ac.il. Applications that are complete by Dec. 3, 2018 will receive full consideration, though the screening will continue until suitable candidates are found.
Bar Ilan University is located in the city of Ramat-Gan, east of Tel Aviv in Tel Aviv district, Israel. Bar Ilan University is Israel’s second largest academic institute and its vibrant physics department is rapidly growing. The astrophysics group within the department is currently expanding. New post-doctoral and Ph.D. positions became available as part of the project "Origin and Magnetization of astronomical Jets", funded by the European Research Council (ERC) consolidating grant awarded to Prof. Asaf Pe'er.
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2.4. Four post-doctoral and a computational Scientist Position at the Institute of Gravitation & the Cosmos, Penn State, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/09/four-post-doctoral-and-a-com…
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: University Park, PA 16802
Additional Information: http://igc.psu.edu/opportunities/index.shtml
Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu
IGC at Penn State has post-doctoral openings in four areas of gravitational science:
(i) Fundamental Theory (Ashtekar & Bianchi): Classical general relativity, especially gravitational waves and cosmology; loop quantum gravity with emphasis on semi-classical issues and loop quantum cosmology; all aspects of quantum black holes with emphasis on entanglement entropy, singularity resolution and quantum evaporation; and relation between loop quantum gravity and other approaches to quantum gravity and non-perturbative techniques in quantum field theory.
(ii) Gravitational Wave Physics (Hanna & Sathyaprakash): LIGO data analysis and applications to multi-messenger astronomy; real-time searches for compact binary mergers and to the real-time characterization of transient noise in LIGO detectors. The successful candidates will be part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and contribute to the analysis of LIGO and Virgo data and to the publication of search results.
(iii) Multimessenger Astrophysics with Gravitational Waves (Radice, Hanna & Sathyaprakash): Numerical and analytical modeling of compact binary mergers in general relativity.
(iv) Multimessenger Astrophysics with AMON (Cowen, Mostafa & Sathyaprakash) The successful candidate will work with the Astrophysical Multimessenger Observatory Network (AMON), and will also have the possibility of joining one or more of the participating collaborations. AMON links the world`s leading high-energy neutrino, cosmic-ray, gamma-ray, and gravitational-wave observatories by performing real-time coincidence searches for multimessenger signals. The physics goals of AMON are to probe the high-energy universe via all four fundamental forces of nature, and identify new multimessenger astrophysical sources. The most important near-term effort will be to help incorporate gravitational-wave alerts into the network and into the real-time coincidence analyses. We began distributing prompt neutrino alerts in April 2016 in a collaborative effort with the IceCube Collaboration. In 2018 we will implement the first real-time neutrino-gamma alerts with subthreshold data from IceCube and HAWC. We are also proposing to add subthreshold triggers from gravitational-wave detections. This will open up a range of real-time coincidence analyses. Requirements for the position include a recent Ph.D. in physics or astrophysics. Experience in multimessenger astrophysics in general and gravitational waves in particular will be advantageous.
IGC also has an opening for a computational scientist starting now. The Penn State gravitational wave group is seeking a computational scientist to work in the area of transient gravitational wave searches for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration in support of multi-messenger astrophysics. The ideal candidate would be expected to develop scalable cyberinfrastructure for real-time data analysis that covers areas such as: real-time data distribution, signal processing, streaming data processing, database design, web service design, job workflow design, and smart systems monitoring. Competency in C and Python is required. Competency in C++, Java, javascript, html, bash, SQL, and other common scripting languages is highly desired. Competency in some or all of the following software is highly desired: Apache HTTP server, Apache Kafka, Druid (and/or other event/time series databases), HTCondor, Gstreamer. The ideal candidate must have demonstrated experience in software development through the full cycle of prototyping, collaborative development, release, packaging, and maintenance using modern tools such as gitlab. Candidates will be considered at either of the following two levels.
i) Computational Scientist 2: Typically requires a Bachelor's degree or higher in a field of study with focus on computational research methods or higher plus two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
ii) Computational Scientist 3: Typically requires a Master's degree or higher in a field of study with focus on computational research methods or higher plus four years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. The candidate will have some supervisory responsibilities so experience supervising other team members is ideal.
For further details on all five positions, including the application procedure, and application deadlines that vary from one position to another, see the external link at the top of the announcement.
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2.5. Postdoc position in quantum gravity or theoretical cosmology at the institute for quantum gravity, Erlangen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/10/postdoc-position-in-quantum-…
Deadline: 2018-11-30
Location: Erlangen, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.gravity.physik.fau.de/contact/open-positions/
Contact: thomas.thiemann[AT]gravity.fau.de
In autumn 2019, at least one postdoctoral position in the fields of quantum gravity or theoretical cosmology will be available at the Institute for Quantum Gravity (IQG) (Theoretical Physics III) of the Friedrich Alexander University (FAU) Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany. The position is for two years with a possibility of extension for one additional year, depending on funding and performance. In exceptional cases, a five year contract may be negotiable. Salaries depend on seniority and follow the collective wage agreement for scientific employees in Germany (TVOeD).
Current staff of the IQG includes professors Kristina Giesel, Hanno Sahlmann and Thomas Thiemann (Chair), Emeriti Frieder Lenz (former chair) and Hartmut Hofmann, postdoc Beatriz Elizag Navacues as well as 9 Phd and 4 master students. Former institute members and Humboldt Fellows Jonathan Engle and Muxin Han accepted positions as assistant professors at Florida Atlantic University and hold affiliate positions at the institute. Further affiliates are professors Wojciech Kaminski, Jerzy Lewandowski and Parampreet Singh.
The Institute for Quantum Gravity (IQG) is part of the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP) which has a strong expertise in experimental astroparticle physics. The IQG benefits from continuous exchange with the excellency cluster 'Universe' in Munich, especially with the groups working on (quantum) cosmology. The IQG fosters strong links with the Department of Mathematics in Erlangen. Finally, the IQG is in close contact with a network of international research centers focussing on quantum gravity such as the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos in State College, Pennsylvania, USA; Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; Institute for Theoretical Physics in Marseille, France; Institute for Theoretical Physics in Warsaw, Poland and Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
Applicants must have a PhD in either physics or mathematics and should have prior research experience in general relativity and quantum field theory or theoretical cosmology as well as a strong interest in working on aspects of non perturbative and background independent quantum gravity.
The following list of material should be uploaded in one pdf- or zip file, whose name should include your last name, using the application form at https://www.umfrageonline.com/s/8ea0774.
1. Curriculum vitae.
2. Research proposal including a summary of previous work and plans for future projects.
3. Teaching experience (if applicable).
4. List of seminars and conferences attended, detailing talks given (if applicable).
5. List of publications.
6. In addition we ask for three letters of recommendation, which should also be uploaded by the referees before the deadline via the application form at https://www.umfrageonline.com/s/0946d66.
Recommendation letters sent by email will not be accepted. Referees are kindly asked to use the following format for their message text: Recommendation letter for FIRSTNAME AND LASTNAME OF THE APPLICANT.
Applications will be reviewed starting November 30th, 2018 but later applications will be considered until the position is filled. The starting date of the position is normally Oct. 1st 2019 but there is some flexibility.
For further information about the Department of Physics and the Institute please visit:
https://www.physik.nat.fau.de/ and
http://www.gravity.physik.fau.de.
For further information about the position please send an inquiry to application[AT]gravity.fau.de.
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2.6. Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant and Associate Professorships in Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14821
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: Niels Bohr International Academy, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/4091ac2b
Contact: mpessah[AT]nbi.dk
The Niels Bohr International Academy (NBIA) invites applications for up to four fixed-term Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant/Associate Professorships as part of a vigorous campaign to expand into new research areas, such as theoretical gravitational physics and quantum information theory, and to strengthen on-going programs, including Theoretical Astrophysics, Astroparticle Physics, Neutrino Astrophysics, Particle Physics and Cosmology, Condensed Matter Physics, and Quantum Devices. While these research areas are our preferred targets, NBIA will consider truly outstanding candidates in all areas of theoretical physics. Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant/Associate Professors will be appointed for a period of 5 years, preferably starting during the fall of 2019.
We are seeking internationally outstanding, highly motivated individuals who are eager to start their own groups with the potential to become leaders in their fields. The ideal candidates will play leading roles by contributing to the development of the Academy. Some of the areas NBIA is eager to expand into are theoretical gravitational physics (including gravitational waves, numerical relativity, compact objects, multi-messenger astrophysics, and cosmology) and quantum information theory (including quantum encryption and quantum computing). Outstanding applicants with a strong potential to enhance existing research programs will be considered on equal footing.
Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant and Associate Professors are expected to carry out an independent research program and interact with other NBIA members. They will have the opportunity to guide more junior fellows, teach courses at various levels, participate in outreach activities, and organize international meetings and PhD schools.
The Niels Bohr International Academy, hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute, strives to attract the best and the brightest by providing the environment to enable curiosity-driven breakthrough research in the physical sciences and mathematics. The Academy hosts numerous workshops, symposia and PhD-schools every year, as well as a number of outreach activities, including an annual series of public lectures.
Applicants are requested to express their interest by submitting their applications via https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12564 (including a cover letter, CV, publication list, a research statement, and three letters of recommendation). Applicants should indicate in their cover letters whether they are applying for the Assistant or Associate Professor position. Exceptionally strong applicants for the Assistant Professorships will be considered for the Associate Professor appointment. In order to receive full consideration, complete applications should be received by December 1st, 2018.
Assistant and Associate Professors at the Niels Bohr International Academy receive a competitive salary (including pension) and funds for travel and computing. Generous parental leave, state-subsidized childcare, 6 weeks of paid vacation, pension contribution, and full medical care are available to employees in Denmark. Copenhagen is a beautiful, family-friendly city with a large international community, a lively and diverse cultural scene, and a very high quality of life. Most international researchers are eligible for a favorable tax scheme.
The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
Included Benefits:
Assistant and Associate Professors at the Niels Bohr International Academy receive a competitive salary (including pension) and funds for travel and computing. Generous parental leave, state-subsidized childcare, 6 weeks of paid vacation, pension contribution, and full medical care are available to employees in Denmark. Copenhagen is a beautiful, family-friendly city with a large international community, a lively and diverse cultural scene, and a very high quality of life. Most international researchers are eligible for a favorable tax scheme.
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2.7. Novo Nordisk Foundation Prize Postdoctoral Fellowships in Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14824
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: Niels Bohr International Academy, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/1a31c7e5
Contact: mpessah[AT]nbi.dk
The Niels Bohr International Academy (NBIA) invites applications for a newly established Novo Nordisk Foundation Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme as part of a vigorous campaign to expand into new research areas and to strengthen on-going programs. Outstanding candidates in all areas of Theoretical Physics are encouraged to apply. Fellows will be appointed for a period of 3 years and will receive generous funds for travel and computing.
We are seeking internationally outstanding and highly motivated individuals who are driven to pursue their own research programs and eager to interact with current NBIA members. The ideal candidate will play a leading role by contributing to the intellectual atmosphere of the NBIA and will have the opportunity to guide more junior fellows, participate in outreach activities, and organize international meetings and PhD schools.
The Niels Bohr International Academy, hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute, strives to attract the best and the brightest by providing the environment to enable curiosity-driven breakthrough research in the physical sciences and mathematics. The Academy hosts numerous workshops, symposia, and PhD-schools every year as well as a number of outreach activities, including an annual series of public lectures.
Current research areas at NBIA include:
Theoretical Astrophysics – encompassing plasma astrophysics, astrophysical dynamics and astrophysical fluid/magnetohydro-dynamics, including accretion onto compact objects, star and planet formation, as well as the inter-stellar and intra-cluster media.
Astroparticle Physics and Neutrino Astrophysics – focusing on the nature of weakly interacting elementary particles in the framework of multi-messenger astrophysics to probe the engines behind the most energetic transients in our Universe, such as core-collapse supernovae, compact binary mergers, and extreme cosmic accelerators.
Particle Physics and Cosmology – covering most areas of quantum field theory, including scattering amplitudes, general relativity from amplitudes, particle physics phenomenology, cosmology, and extensions of the Standard Model in terms of effective field theory.
Condensed Matter Physics – spanning quantum condensed matter theory, including quantum dynamics, topological and hybrid systems, strongly correlated systems, non-equilibrium phases, and Floquet engineering. The group collaborates closely with experimentalists in the Center for Quantum Devices.
Applicants are requested to express their interest by submitting their applications via https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/fellowship/12547 (including a cover letter, CV, publication list, a research statement, and three letters of recommendation). In order to receive full consideration, complete applications should be received by December 1st, 2018. The preferred starting date is September 2019 and is flexible within reason.
Postdoctoral Fellows at the Niels Bohr International Academy receive a competitive salary (including pension). Generous parental leave, state-subsidized child care, 6 weeks of paid vacation, pension contribution, and full medical care are available to employees in Denmark. Copenhagen is a beautiful, family-friendly city with a large international community, a lively and diverse cultural scene, and a very high quality of life. Most international researchers are eligible for a favorable tax scheme.
The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
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2.8. Master/PhD Programs in Physics, Famagusta, Cyprus
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/16/master-phd-programs-in-physi…
Deadline: 2019-07-16
Location: Famagusta, Cyprus
Additional Information: https://physics.emu.edu.tr/en
Contact: phys.chem[AT]emu.edu.tr
The objectives of the two-year MS program and four-year PhD program in physics are, within a physics curriculum, to provide the students with knowledge of the advanced methods of modern theoretical physics.
The student will be integrated from the very beginning into the physics group of Eastern Mediterranean University, and are expected to MS/PhD thesis during the second/fourth year.
All the lectures will be given in English.
A limited number of fellowships is available.
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2.9. Postdoctoral Prize Fellowships in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/19/postdoctoral-prize-fellowshi…
Deadline: 2018-12-17
Location: Birmingham, UK
Additional Information: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/jobs/index.aspx
Contact: dgerosa[AT]star.sr.bham.ac.uk
The Institute for Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK, invites applications for Postdoctoral Prize Fellowships.
The Institute's Postdoctoral Prize Fellowships provide top-caliber researchers with an opportunity to carry out an independent research programme in any area related to gravitational-wave astronomy in a diverse, dynamic and collaborative group. The Institute’s research activities cover experimental and theoretical physics with applications to present and future-generation detectors; gravitational-wave observations and transient astronomy; theoretical astrophysics and general relativity. Faculty members include Andreas Freise, Davide Gerosa (from March 2019), Denis Martynov, Haixing Miao, Christopher Moore (from January 2019), Conor Mow-Lowry, Matt Nicholl (from October 2019), Alberto Sesana, Patricia Schmidt (from January 2019) , Silvia Toonen (from March 2019), and Alberto Vecchio.
Applications from top researchers in all areas related to gravitational-wave astronomy, including instrumentation, quantum measurement, data analysis, astrostatistics, transient astronomy, astrophysics theory and general relativity are encouraged. Applications from Ph.D. holders with strong interdisciplinary connections (e.g., to optics, computer science, theoretical physics) or those with backgrounds in adjoint fields are welcome.
The appointment will be for a three-year term starting in 2019. The Prize Fellowship comes with a generous research and travel budget.
Applications should be submitted online via the following URL (job reference number 80380):
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/jobs/index.aspx
Applications should include a CV, a two-page statement of research interests and plans, and a list of publications. Complete applications should be received by 17 December 2018 for full consideration
Applicants should also arrange for 3 reference letters to be sent by 17 December 2018 to Ms Joanne Cox at: J.S.Cox[AT]bham.ac.uk
For further information and informal enquiries please contact Prof Andreas Freise (adf [AT] star.sr.bham.ac.uk) or Prof Alberto Vecchio (av [AT] star.sr.bham.ac.uk).
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2.10. Post-doc position in GW astrophysics at the Nicolaus Copernicus Center, Warsaw
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/20/post-doc-position-in-gw-astr…
Deadline: 2019-01-15
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Additional Information: www.camk.edu.pl
Contact: bejger[AT]camk.edu.pl
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences (CAMK PAN) announces the competition for the post-doc position.
We are looking for a candidate with strong background in astrophysics for the modeling of gravitational-wave sources related to neutron stars. The knowledge of numerical methods in general relativity and scientific programming will be considered an advantage.
The winner of the competition will conduct research within the Sonata-Bis project entitled ''Transient sources of gravitational waves associated with stars neutrons: models and data analysis'' in cooperation with dr. Michal Bejger. Detailed research tasks include astrophysics of transient gravitational waves from NS phenomena: dynamical collapses induced by the change in the equation of state, calculations of quasi-normal modes from ultra-compact stars, modeling the GW emission related to elasticity, magnetic field and accretion. The results will be immediately applied to the observations of LIGO and Virgo detectors via the collaboration within the Polish Virgo group.
We seek candidates holding the PhD title in the field of physics or astronomy (or a related field), or PhD students at the last stages of their doctoral thesis. The contract should start not later than April 1, 2018 (the candidate should be in possession of the PhD title at this time). An employment contract on an adjunct's position is maximally up to three years. To apply for admission to the position please attach a copy of the PhD diploma (or the supervisor's statement about the advancement of the PhD thesis), CV, list of scientific publications, two recommendation letters from independent researchers, and a self-presentation statement (concise information on the candidate's previous achievements and experience, and scientific interests: the text should not exceed 3500 characters, including spaces).
Documents should be submitted by January 15, 2019 at the CAMK secretary's office (ul. Bartycka 18, 00-716 Warsaw, tel. 022 3296100), or by e-mail, in the pdf format, to the recruitment[AT]camk.edu.pl . The contest will be resolved before the end of January 2019. For additional information please contact Michal Bejger (bejger[AT]camk.edu.pl).
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2.11. Post-doc in gravitational-wave astronomy at AEI Hannover, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/20/post-doc-in-gravitational-wa…
Deadline: 2018-12-15
Location: Hannover, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/2312123/post-doc-in-gravitational-wave-astronomy
Contact: frank.ohme[AT]ligo.org
The Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover is offering a position for a post-doctoral researcher in the Independent Research group led by Dr. Frank Ohme. The research focus is on the interpretation of gravitational-wave observations made by the Advanced LIGO+Virgo network with the help of Bayesian parameter estimation techniques, and the numerical and analytical modelling of colliding binaries. The start date is negotiable, but should preferentially lie between spring and autumn of 2019.
We are looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral scientist to work in our Independent Research Group. You should have a PhD in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or related fields, with experience in one or more of the following research areas:
Gravitational-wave data analysis,
Gravitational-wave theory,
Numerical simulations of black hole or neutron star binaries,
Bayesian parameter estimation methods,
Astrophysics of binary formation and merger,
Signal processing and signal reduction,
Approximation theory.
For more information and the full description of the position, please follow the external link above.
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2.12. Postdoc Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at KU Leuven, Belgium
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/20/postdoc-position-in-gravitat…
Deadline: 2018-12-15
Location: Leuven, Belgium
Additional Information: https://fys.kuleuven.be/gwc/positions
Contact: bert.vercnocke[AT]kuleuven.be
The Institute for Theoretical Physics at KU Leuven invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the area of gravitational wave physics.
The position is for two, and possibly three, years and is an integral part of the Centre for Gravitational Waves at KU Leuven, an initiative of the Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Institute of Astronomy at KU Leuven. Both Institutes are members of the LISA Science Consortium. The Centre stimulates nationwide collaboration on Gravitational Wave developments by its connections to several external partner universities in Belgium. Research at the Centre is aimed at the interface of theory, cosmology, and astrophysics. Besides staff instrumentalists, the gravity groups include astrophysicists and theorists (T. Hertog. T. Van Riet, B. Vercnocke, N. Bobev, A. Van Proeyen), together with a large number of students and postdocs, and they participate in a vibrant and extensive network of collaborations worldwide.
Target areas of research on gravitational waves in Leuven in the next few years include the theory and modelling of gravitational wave patterns associated with the classical and quantum gravity dynamics of compact systems and in cosmology. These predictions will also be linked to existing and upcoming gravitational wave data.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is December 15, 2018. The start date for the position is in principle Fall 2019 (Sep-Oct), details can be discussed.
In order to apply, interested candidates should email as a single pdf file a cover letter and their curriculum vitae, including a research statement and a publication list (preferably with a link to SPIRES), to Ms Anneleen Marcelis (anneleen.marcelis[AT]kuleuven.be), and ask three referees to send a letter of recommendation on your behalf, also to Ms Anneleen Marcelis.
Further information about these positions can be obtained from Prof. T. Hertog (thomas.hertog[AT]kuleuven.be) or Prof. B. Vercnocke (bert.vercnocke[AT]kuleuven.be).
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2.13. Postdoctoral Research Assistant position at Queen Mary, London, United Kingdom
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14859
Deadline: 2018-12-21
Location: London, United Kingdom
Additional Information: https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=3859
Contact: p.figueras[AT]qmul.ac.uk
Postdoctoral Research Assistant
About us
Queen Mary is one of London and the UK’s leading research-focused universities. With over 20,000 students, it is amongst the largest of the colleges of the University of London. Queen Mary’s 4,000 staff teach and research across a wide range of subjects in Science and Engineering, the Humanities, Social Sciences and Laws, and Medicine and Dentistry. The School of Mathematical Science has an exceptionally strong research presence across the spectrum of areas within Pure and Applied Mathematics, and is currently organised into six research groups, namely: Algebra, Combinatorics, Complex Systems and Networks, Dynamical Systems and Statistical Physics, Geometry and Analysis, Probability and Applications, Statistics and Data Analysis. The School also has large and popular undergraduate and graduate programmes.
About the role
We are looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work in the area of numerical holography within the General Relativity group, which is part of the Geometry and Analysis Research Group. A strong background in numerical general relativity and high performance computing is desirable but not essential. The research activity of the successful candidate will focus on the study of collisions of holes and black hole instabilities in general in anti-de Sitter spaces, with an emphasis on applications to holography in a broad sense. The group has strong links with the String Theory group at Queen Mary University of London and other research institutions in the area such as Imperial College London, King’s College London and the University of Cambridge.
Duties include developing and conducting individual and collaborative research objectives, proposals and projects. The role holder will be expected to conduct high quality research and code development with the supervision of senior members of the group as well as being able to work autonomously. The successful candidate must be able to communicate material of a technical nature and be able to build internal and external contacts.
The School and Athena SWAN Charter for Women in Science
The School holds a departmental Bronze Athena SWAN Award and is a registered supporter of the LMS Good Practice scheme. As part of the School’s commitment to the Athena SWAN and the LMS Good Practice principles we strongly encourage applications from women. Please visit our website for further information on the School and our family friendly policies and parental leave.
Pay & Benefits
The post is a full time, fixed term appointment for 1 year, with an expected start date of 1 January 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter. The salary will be GBP33,615 per annum inclusive of London Allowance. Benefits include 30 days annual leave, pension and excellent travel and computing resources.
Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Pau Figueras at p.figueras[AT]qmul.ac.uk
Details about the school can be found at www.qmul.ac.uk/maths.
To apply, visit www.jobs.qmul.ac.uk and search for reference QMUL16944.
The closing date for applications is 21 December 2018. Interviews are expected to be held shortly thereafter.
Valuing Diversity & Committed to Equality
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2.14. PhD position in gravitational waves at Nikhef, Amsterdam
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14862
Deadline: 2019-01-15
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.nikhef.nl/jobs/vacatures/
Contact: vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl
The Gravitational Waves research group at Nikhef, the National Institute for Subatomic Physics, invites applications for a PhD position in gravitational wave data analysis and phenomenology, covering all aspects of strong-field gravity, with an emphasis on studying gravitational wave signals from coalescing binary neutron stars and black holes. The data analysis effort is led by Prof. Dr. C. Van Den Broeck; it currently involves 3 postdocs and 3 PhD students. In addition to data analysts, Nikhef's gravitational physics division (led by Prof. Dr. F. Linde) and its collaborators in the Netherlands consists of astronomers and astrophysicists, theorists, and instrumentalists, including a significant number of junior scientists. There is also vibrant collaboration with individuals and groups around the world.
The successful candidate will have a strong physics and/or astrophysics background, evidenced by course grades. An MSc degree (or equivalent) in the above field(s) is required. A basic knowledge of general relativity and experience in programming (e.g. Python and/or C) are desirable.
The successful candidate will be employed by the NWO-I foundation and will obtain the status of junior scientist. He/she will receive a 4 year contract, with a competitive salary. The conditions of employment of the NWO-I foundation are excellent; they can be found on the website of the employer: www.nwo-i.nl.
The educational programme of the Dutch research school for subatomic physics offers annual graduate schools for PhD students, as well as frequent series of lectures on advanced topics in (astro)particle physics.
For more information, feel free to contact Prof. Dr. Chris Van Den Broeck (vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl).
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2.15. Full Professor Position in Mathematical Physics, Tuebingen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/23/full-professor-position-in-m…
Deadline: 2019-01-04
Location: Tuebingen, Germany
Additional Information: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/faculties/faculty-of-science/faculty/news/news-…
Contact: cederbaum[AT]math.uni-tuebingen.de
The Department of Mathematics of the Faculty of Science at Tuebingen University invites applications for the position of
Professor (W3) of Mathematical Methods in the Natural Sciences
The position is due to commence on April 1, 2019.
The successful candidate pursues an internationally high-profile research agenda in the field of mathematical physics, which enables collaboration, for example, with the existing groups of mathematical quantum theory and statistical physics, as well as with colleagues from other areas of mathematics. He/She will be jointly responsible for the international master program "Mathematical Physics" and should be able to offer excellent teaching on a broad variety of topics in mathematical physics. The willingness to acquire research grants, also in collaborations, and to contribute to the teaching for the bachelor and master programs in “Mathematics” are expected.
Formal requirements for appointment are the Habilitation or equivalent postdoctoral qualification, as well as proven teaching aptitude.
Tuebingen University is particularly interested in applications from female candidates for this position and therefore, strongly encourages women to apply. In line with its internationalization agenda, the university welcomes applications from researchers outside Germany.
Disabled candidates will be given preference over other equally qualified applicants.
Applications with supporting documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications and teaching experience, diplomas/certificates) as well as a teaching statement and a research statement including collaboration plans, along with the completed application form (https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/faculties/faculty-of-science/faculty/service/ap…) should be sent by e-mail as a single PDF-file to the Dean of the Faculty of Science, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rosenstiel, University of Tuebingen, Germany (career[AT]mnf.uni-tuebingen.de) by January 4, 2019. Enquiries may be directed to this address.
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2.16. PhD positions in "Extreme Gravity and Matter" at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14869
Deadline: 2019-01-14
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/2312963/phd-positions-in-extreme-gravity-and-matter-a…
Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de
PhD positions in "Extreme Gravity and Matter" at AEI-Potsdam
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam, Germany, announces the opening of several PhD positions in "Extreme Gravity and Matter".
Successful candidates will pursue research in the “Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity” division, led by Alessandra Buonanno, and the newly established “Computational Relativistic Astrophysics” division, led by Masaru Shibata. Currently the two divisions are composed of about 30-35 scientists, including group leaders, Jonathan Gair (as of Spring 2019), Kenta Kiuchi (as of January 2019) and Harald Pfeiffer, about 22 postdoctoral scholars and 6 graduate students. The divisions also host several long and short-term visitors
Given the breadth of research in those divisions, PhD theses will cover a variety of topics in gravitational-wave astrophysics and fundamental physics, such as: i) theoretical gravitational dynamics and radiation (within post-Newtonian theory, post-Minkowskian theory, gravitational self-force, black-hole perturbation theory, and effective-one-body theory), ii) compact-object binary simulations, iii) waveform modelling at the interface between analytical and numerical relativity, iv) gravitational-wave observations and astrostatistics, v) cosmological and astrophysical interpretation of gravitational waves, vi) tests of General Relativity, vii) neutron star mergers and high-energy astrophysics, viii) neutron-star equation of state, ix) formation of compact objects, and x) multi-messenger astronomy.
The two divisions have close partnerships with the Department of Physics at the University of Maryland and the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics at Kyoto University. Members of the groups have the opportunity to join the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the LISA Consortium through Buonanno’s membership, and also participate to build the science case for third generation (3G) ground-based detectors (Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer).
The two research divisions at the AEI operate three high-performance computer clusters to carry out source modeling and data-analysis studies, and to run numerical-relativity simulations of binary black holes, compact objects with matter, and the core collapse of massive stars.
Successful applicants will conduct their research projects at the AEI in Potsdam, and they will have to enrol and receive their PhD degree from either the University of Potsdam or the Humboldt University in Berlin. The expected duration of the PhD program is three years, and can be extended to four years in cases of exception. Applicants are required to have a Masters degree by the start of the PhD program.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is January 14th , 2018. Applications will be considered until all positions are filled.
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
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2.17. Postodoctoral position in Quantum Gravity and Quantum Cosmology at Beijing Normal University, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14882
Deadline: 2019-03-01
Location: Beijing, China
Additional Information: http://physics.bnu.edu.cn/application/research/gravity/index.html
Contact: mayg[AT]bnu.edu.cn
The Center for Relativity and Gravitation at Beijing Normal University has one post-doctoral position opening from September 2019 in the areas of quantum gravity and quantum cosmology. Successful candidate will work with Yongge Ma. The appointment will be for two years.
The gravity group consists of Sijie Gao, Wenbiao Liu, Yongge Ma, Hongbao Zhang, and Bin Zhou. In addition, the retired professors Canbin Liang, Zheng Zhao and Jianyang Zhu join the academic activities frequently, and Abhay Ashtekar, Jerzy Lewandowski, Carlo Rovelli and Thomas Thiemann hold visiting professorships at the Institute. The areas of research in the group concern loop quantum gravity, black hole physics, general relativity, de Sitter spacetime, higher dimensional gravity and cosmology, AdS/CFT etc.. For further information on the group, see the webpage:
http://physics.bnu.edu.cn/application/research/gravity/index.html
Interested candidates should send a CV, a publication list and a statement of research proposal and arrange to have two recommendation letters (one from the PhD advisor of the applicant) sent directly to Yongge Ma by:
mayg[AT]bnu.edu.cn, yonggema[AT]yahoo.com
The deadline for receipt of all application material is March 1st, 2019.
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2.18. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany (I)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/27/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2019-02-15
Location: Tuebingen, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~kokkotas/Welcome_files/2018_Adverti…
Contact: kostas.kokkotas[AT]uni-tuebingen.de
The Theoretical Astrophysics section (TAT) at the University of Tuebingen has an opening for one postdoctoral research position (Wissenschaftlicher Assistant / Research Assistant) starting from 1st of October 2019.
The successful applicant will carry out original research focusing on the dynamics of rotating and/or magnetized neutron stars in relation to the emission of gravitational waves.
The position is initially for two years with the possibility of further extension that will be decided after the first year. The successful applicant is expected to assist teaching with a maximum of four (4) hours per week. The salary will be paid according to the German public service scale.
The research activities of TAT are related to the study of sources of gravitational waves with emphasis on the dynamics of neutron stars and black holes. Currently consists of four (4) post-doctoral researchers, three (3) PhD students and seven (7) MSc students.
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2.19. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany (II)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/27/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2019-02-15
Location: Tuebingen, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~kokkotas/Welcome_files/2018_Adverti…
Contact: kostas.kokkotas[AT]uni-tuebingen.de
The Theoretical Astrophysics section (TAT) at the University of Tuebingen has an opening for one postdoctoral research position funded by DFG starting from 1st of October 2019. Earlier starting dates can be considered as well.
The successful applicant will carry out original research in projects focusing on the dynamics of rotating neutron stars in relation to the emission of gravitational waves.
The research activities of TAT are related to the study of sources of gravitational waves with emphasis on the dynamics of neutron stars and black holes. The group currently consists of four (4) post-doctoral researchers, three (3) PhD students and seven (7) MSc students.
The position is initially for two years with the possibility of further extension for one more year that will be decided after the first year. The salary will be paid according to the German public service scale.
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2.20. PhD Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/27/phd-position-in-gravitationa…
Deadline: 2019-02-15
Location: Tuebingen, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~kokkotas/Welcome_files/2018_Adverti…
Contact: kostas.kokkotas[AT]uni-tuebingen.de
The Theoretical Astrophysics section (TAT) at the University of Tuebingen has an opening for one PhD position starting from 1st of October 2019.
The successful applicant will carry out original research focusing on the dynamics of rotating and/or magnetized neutron stars in relation to the emission of gravitational waves.
The position is for three years. The salary will be paid according to the German public service scale. The research activities of TAT are related to the study of sources of gravitational waves with emphasis on the dynamics of neutron stars and black holes. The group currently consists of four (4) post-doctoral researchers, three (3) PhD students and seven (7) MSc students.
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2.21. Postdoctoral Positions in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy at Cardiff University, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14903
Deadline: 2018-12-06
Location: Cardiff, United Kingdom
Additional Information: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/academic-vacancies
Contact: suttonpj1[AT]cardiff.ac.uk
Dear colleagues,
The Cardiff University Gravity Exploration Institute (http://www.astro.cardiff.ac.uk/research/gravity/) is seeking applications to fill the position of Postdoctoral Research Associate.
Cardiff has a long history of involvement in ground-based gravitational-wave astronomy, particularly in source modelling, data analysis, and astrophysical and cosmological interpretations (Stephen Fairhurst, Mark Hannam, Vivien Raymond, B. Sathyaprakash, Bernard Schutz, Patrick Sutton), and education and public outreach (Chris North). Cardiff University has recently made significant investment in a new research programme in experimental gravitational-wave physics, led by Hartmut Grote and Katherine Dooley, and in parallel a programme of electromagnetic follow-up observations of gravitational-wave sources, led by Cosimo Inserra. Applications are invited for any of these areas.
These posts are full-time with an initial term of 2 years, renewable subject to funding and performance.
Salary: GBP 33,199 - 39,609 per annum (Grade 6)
To apply: Please visit https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/academic-vacancies, click on "View our academic vacancies" and search for job number 7975.
Informal enquiries about the role can be made by email to Prof. Patrick Sutton (suttonpj1[AT]cardiff.ac.uk).
Informal enquiries about working at Cardiff University can be made to Glesni Lloyd (LloydGW[AT]cardiff.ac.uk).
Closing date: Thursday, 6 December 2018
Cardiff University and the School of Physics and Astronomy are committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity. Our inclusive environment welcomes applications from talented people from diverse backgrounds. We strongly welcome female applicants and those from any ethnic minority group, as they are underrepresented in our School. The School of Physics & Astronomy has a Juno Practitioner accreditation that recognises good employment practice and a commitment to develop the careers of women working in science. The University is committed to ensuring that we sustain a positive working environment for all staff to flourish and achieve. As part of this commitment, the University has developed a flexible and responsive framework of procedures to support staff in managing their work and personal commitments wherever possible. Applications are welcome from individuals who wish to work part-time or full time.
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2.22. Postdoctoral positions in gravitational-wave and multi-messenger astrophysics at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14905
Deadline: 2019-02-01
Location: Rolla, MO, USA
Additional Information: http://physics.mst.edu/
Contact: marco.cavaglia[AT]ligo.org
The Missouri University of Science and Technology anticipates having one or more postdoctoral positions in the areas of gravitational physics and astrophysics. The position(s) are for one year, renewable for up to three years contingent on funding availability and satisfactory performance. The applicant must have (or be close to completing) a Ph.D. in physics or related fields and show a strong track record in gravitational-wave data analysis and instrumentation, experimental gravitational-wave science, and/or multi-messenger astrophysics.
The new astrophysics group at Missouri University S&T is part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and is active in various areas of experimental and theoretical gravity, astrophysics and cosmology. Current faculty members in the group include Professor Marco Cavaglia and Assistant Professor Shun Saito, as well as several graduate students. The postdoctoral scholar(s) funded by this position will work in close collaboration with the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration, as well as partner astrophysics collaborations. The successful applicant is expected to engage in a collaborative research program in the above areas, mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to the educational and outreach activities of the group. Depending on the research program and interests of the applicant, these activities may be carried out by residing full-time at one of the LIGO sites in Livingston, LA or Hanford, WA.
Missouri S&T is one of the nation's leading research universities with 99 degree programs in 40 areas of study such as computer science, business, engineering, humanities, and liberal arts. It is located about 100 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri, in the multicultural community of Rolla, surrounded by Ozarks scenery. The physics department has recently opened a new research area with emphasis in gravitational physics, astrophysics and cosmology, which is expected to grow substantially in the next few years.
A curriculum vitae (including a list of publications) and a statement of research interests should be sent in pdf format to Marco Cavaglia "marco.cavaglia[AT]ligo.org". Please use the subject "Gravitational physics and astrophysics post-doc application." Applicants must also arrange to have at least three recommendation letters to be sent to the same email address. Please direct questions about the position to "marco.cavaglia[AT]ligo.org".
Consideration of applications will begin on February 1, 2019, but applications will be accepted until an adequate applicant pool is established, or until the position(s) are filled. The astrophysics group at Missouri University S&T is committed to increasing diversity in the sciences. Applications from under-represented groups in physics are particularly encouraged. The astrophysics group will strive to meet the needs of dual-career couples.
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2.23. Postdoc position in gravity theory at the University of Tartu, Estonia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/30/postdoc-position-in-gravity-…
Deadline: 2019-01-15
Location: Tartu, Estonia
Additional Information: http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/~jobs/
Contact: geomgrav[AT]ut.ee
The Laboratory of Theoretical Physics at the Institute of Physics of the University of Tartu, Estonia is looking for candidates to apply for a 2-year postdoctoral position. The topics of interest focus upon extensions to general relativity and modified gravity, including:
-- mathematical foundations of gravity,
-- modifications to the geometry of spacetime,
-- gravity theories based on Finsler, Cartan, Weizenboeck or Riemann-Cartan geometry,
-- gravity theories including multiple metrics,
-- gravity theories including torsion,
-- (multi-)scalar-tensor and related gravity theories,
-- phenomenology of modified gravity, including gravitational waves, black holes, galaxies,
-- cosmological aspects of modified gravity.
The position depends on external funding and the applications will be processed in two stages. In the first stage, all applications will be reviewed by the gravity research group at the University of Tartu. Then the selected candidates and the University of Tartu will apply for funding. The final decision on the funding will be made by the respective agencies.
The position will be held in conjunction with the Estonian centre of excellence in research "The Dark Side of the Universe" (TK133) and the grants "Gauge gravity: unification, extensions and phenomenology" (PRG356) and Energy conditions and singularities in the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity (MOBJD423), and aligned with the "Cosmology and Astrophysics Network for Theoretical Advances and Training Actions" (CANTATA).
The postdoctoral grant amounts to 40000 EUR per year (32000 EUR direct research costs and 8000 EUR overhead for the host institution). Applicants must have a PhD degree or equivalent, awarded not earlier than 01. February 2014, and not later than 31. August 2019. Applications for the postdoctoral position must include:
-- curriculum vitae,
-- diploma of PhD degree or equivalent,
-- research proposal of up to five pages,
-- list of publications,
-- two letters of recommendation (to be sent separately).
The deadline for the postdoctoral application is Monday, 15. January 2019, 05:59 GMT.
All applications for the aforementioned position must be submitted electronically via the form on the linked homepage. All documents from the applicant, except for the recommendation letters, must be combined into a single PDF file of at most 8 MB size. The recommendation letters must be uploaded separately, and also in the PDF format.
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2.24. PhD position in gravity theory at the University of Tartu, Estonia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/30/phd-position-in-gravity-theo…
Deadline: 2019-01-15
Location: Tartu, Estonia
Additional Information: http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/~jobs/
Contact: geomgrav[AT]ut.ee
The Laboratory of Theoretical Physics at the Institute of Physics of the University of Tartu, Estonia is looking for candidates to apply for a 4-year PhD / doctorate position. The topics of interest focus upon extensions to general relativity and modified gravity, including:
— mathematical foundations of gravity,
— modifications to the geometry of spacetime,
— gravity theories based on Finsler, Cartan, Weizenboeck or Riemann-Cartan geometry,
— gravity theories including multiple metrics,
— gravity theories including torsion,
— (multi-)scalar-tensor and related gravity theories,
— phenomenology of modified gravity, including gravitational waves, black holes, galaxies,
— cosmological aspects of modified gravity.
The position depends on external funding and the applications will be processed in two stages. In the first stage, all applications will be reviewed by the gravity research group at the University of Tartu. Then the selected candidates and the University of Tartu will apply for funding. The final decision on the funding will be made by the respective agencies.
The position will be held in conjunction with the Estonian centre of excellence in research "The Dark Side of the Universe" (TK133) and the grants "Gauge gravity: unification, extensions and phenomenology" (PRG356) and Energy conditions and singularities in the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity (MOBJD423), and aligned with the "Cosmology and Astrophysics Network for Theoretical Advances and Training Actions" (CANTATA).
The PhD position is supported with a scholarship of 1100 EUR per month. The supervisor of the PhD position will be Tomi Koivisto. Applicants must have a masters degree or equivalent. Applications for the postdoctoral position must include:
— curriculum vitae,
— diploma of masters degree or equivalent,
— summary of research experience and a statement of interests up to two pages,
— one letter of recommendation (to be sent separately).
The deadline for the PhD application is Monday, 15. January 2019, 05:59 GMT.
All applications for the aforementioned position must be submitted electronically via the form on the linked homepage. All documents from the applicant, except for the recommendation letters, must be combined into a single PDF file of at most 8 MB size. The recommendation letters must be uploaded separately, and also in the PDF format.
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2.25. Postdoctoral position in gravity and cosmology at ICTS-USTC, Hefei, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14933
Deadline: 2019-03-01
Location: Hefei, China
Additional Information: http://icts.ustc.edu.cn/english/index.html
Contact: zhoushy[AT]ustc.edu.cn
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Interdisciplinary Center for Theoretical Study (ICTS) at University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). The position is expected to start in the fall of 2019, or earlier.
The postdoc will work with Shuang-Yong Zhou and other members of the ICTS on gravity and cosmology (broadly defined), including applications of effective field theories, gravitational wave physics, black holes, massive gravity, solitons and simulations in the early universe and strong gravity.
The University of Science and Technology of China is a top university in China, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Staff members of the ICTS include Li-Ming Cao, Gui-Jun Ding, Dao-Neng Gao, Sen Hu, Min-Xin Huang, MingZhe Li, JianXin Lu, Yuji Sugimoto, Qun Wang, Zhi-Guang Xiao and Shuang-Yong Zhou, with interests ranging from string and formal theory, gravity, particle and nuclear physics to cosmology. See http://icts.ustc.edu.cn/english/index.html for more details. In addition, we have close ties with members of the Astronomy Department including Yi-Fu Cai, Wen-Juan Fang and Wen Zhao.
The position is for two years with possible one year extension. The annual salary is from 100,000 CNY to 180,000 CNY depending on qualifications. Generous travel funding will be provided, allowing the postdoc to travel for international conferences and collaborations. In additional, the postdoc is also entitled to housing and food benefits, including renting an on-campus apartment for about 1000 CNY per month and using the subsidized University Canteens (including the Faculty Canteen) for all three meals.
Candidates are invited to send their CV, publication list, a short statement of research interests and to arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to Shuang-Yong Zhou (zhoushy[AT]ustc.edu.cn).
To receive full considerations, applications should be submitted before March 1, 2019. For further information, please contact Shuang-Yong Zhou (zhoushy[AT]ustc.edu.cn).
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3. News
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3.1. Nominations for IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Young Scientist Prize are now open
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/06/nominations-for-iupap-genera…
Additional Information: http://isgrg.org/IUPAPprize.php
Nominations for the 2019 IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Young Scientist Prize opened 1 November 2018. The deadline for nominations is 1 February 2019.
Information about eligibility and how to nominate may be found at http://isgrg.org/IUPAPprize.php and is reproduced below. The primary nominator must be a member of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) but neither the nominee nor those furnishing support letters need be members.
For additional information contact Beverly K. Berger, Secretary, International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation, beverlyberger[at]me.com
THE IUPAP GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION YOUNG SCIENTIST PRIZE
As an affiliated commission (AC2) of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP), the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) offers an annual IUPAP Young Scientist Prize. The IUPAP Young Scientist Prizes recognize outstanding achievements of scientists at early stages of their career. Each prize consists of a certificate citing the contributions made by the recipient, a medal and 1000 euros.
The conditions for the prize are:
The IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Young Scientist Prize can be for work in any area of relativity and gravitation, theoretical or experimental.
On 1 February 2019, nominees must have a maximum of eight years of research experience (excluding career interruptions) following the Ph.D. (or equivalent) degree. They are expected to have displayed significant achievement and exceptional promise for future achievements in relativity and gravitation.
The primary nominator must be a member of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation. (Neither the nominee nor writers of support letters need be members.)
Nominations may be made by any member of ISGRG (other than the nominee) and should be accompanied by a CV, a proposed citation of 30-50 words summarizing the reason for the nomination, a list of publications and a description (about one page long) of the specific achievements of the nominee, who need not be an ISGRG member.
It is important that the selection committee has specific information that allows it to determine what the nominee has contributed and how this will impact the subject. Therefore it will be extremely helpful to the selection committee to receive at least two additional letters supporting the nomination that detail the expected significance of the contributions of the nominee.
It is also appropriate to submit additional materials such as published articles. In the case of co-authored or multi-authored publications, it is essential for nominators and supporters to discuss the nominee's precise contributions, if known, in addition to the work's overall significance.
The entire package should be bundled into a single PDF file and emailed to the Secretary of ISGRG, beverlyberger[at]me.com, by 1 February 2019. The winner will be announced on 14 March 2019 and the award made shortly thereafter. The official presentation of the award will be made at the GR22 conference in 2019.
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3.2. Testing Gravity 2019: early registration ending soon
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/17/testing-gravity-2019-early-r…
Additional Information: https://www.sfu.ca/physics/cosmology/TestingGravity2019/
The early registration deadline is approaching for the 3rd Testing Gravity conference in Vancouver, January 23-26, 2019. Register before November 30th to avoid paying higher fees.
Like the 2015 and the 2017 meetings, TG2019 will feature the latest updates from the gravitational wave detectors, laboratory tests, cosmological surveys and other experiments, as well as discussions of recent theoretical advances. The TG conference series aims to provide theorists working on extensions of General Relativity with a realistic perspective on what aspects of their theories can be tested. On the other hand, the experimentalists and observers get a chance to learn about new ideas that their experiments can test.
There will be a one-day “school” on Wednesday, January 23rd, featuring five review lectures covering the key topics of the conference. The main conference, January 24-26, will include invited and contributed talks, and a poster session.
To register and for further information, including special accommodation rates, please visit the conference website.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Vancouver.
The Scientific Organizing Committee: Andrei Frolov, Makoto Fujiwara, Levon Pogosian, Maxim Pospelov, Dimitrios Psaltis, Douglas Scott and Alessandra Silvestri
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3.3. GRG Editor’s Choice: recent highlight article
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/23/grg-editors-choice-recent-hi…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/news/grg-editors-choic…
In each volume of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG), a few papers are marked as “Editor’s Choice”. The primary criteria is original, high-quality research that is of wide interest within the community. This recent article deserves special attention:
Chiang-Mei Chen, Jian-Liang Liu, James M. Nester,
“Quasi-local energy from a Minkowski reference”
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-018-2484-z
Abstract:
The specification of energy for gravitating systems has been an unsettled issue since Einstein proposed his pseudotensor. It is now understood that energy-momentum is quasi-local (associated with a closed 2-surface). Here we consider quasi-local proposals (including pseudotensors) in the Lagrangian–Noether–Hamiltonian formulations. There are two ambiguities: (1) there are many possible expressions, (2) they depend on some non-dynamical structure, e.g., a reference frame. The Hamiltonian approach gives a handle on both problems. The Hamiltonian perspective helped us to make a remarkable discovery: with an isometric Minkowski reference a large class of expressions—namely all those that agree with the Einstein pseudotensor’s Freud superpotential to linear order—give a common quasi-local energy value. Moreover, with a best-matched reference on the boundary this is the Wang–Yau mass value.
Please, browse all Editor’s Choice articles at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
Frank Schulz
Publishing Editor GRG
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3.4. A Message to Members of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) on nominating ISGRG Fellows
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/27/a-message-to-members-of-the-…
Additional Information: http://www.isgrg.org/prizes.php
The International Society for General Relativity and Gravitation instituted Fellowships in 2010 to recognize its outstanding members. Fellows were subsequently recognized in 2013 and 2016. See http://www.isgrg.org/fellows.php for the list of those so honored. Nominations for fellows to be inducted at GR22 in July 2019 are now open. THE DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS 31 DECEMBER 2018.
Details of the criteria and how to submit a nomination may be found at http://www.isgrg.org/fellowrules.php. Nomination packages should be submitted electronically to Beverly K. Berger (beverlyberger[AT]me.com). If electronic submission is not possible, please mail to INTL SOC GEN REL GRAV, P.O. Box 3388, Livermore, CA 94551, USA.
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3.5. General Relativity and Gravitation welcomes Pablo Laguna
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/29/general-relativity-and-gravi…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/news/general-relativit…
Introducing our new Editor-in-Chief to succeed Abhay Ashtekar
Publisher and editors of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG) welcome Pablo Laguna who is taking over the responsibilities of Editor-in-Chief from Abhay Ashtekar, who served on this post from 2012–2018.
We gratefully acknowledge Abhay Ashtekar’s contributions to GRG and the community as a whole. Roy Maartens will continue to jointly lead the journal together with Pablo Laguna, who has been an Editorial Board member since 2013.
Pablo Laguna is Professor and Chair of the School of Physics and member of the Center for Relativistic Astrophysics in the College of Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, U.S.A. His research is in computational astrophysics and numerical relativity. He is using computers to solve the Einstein’s equations of General Relativity to study astrophysical phenomena were the curvature of space-time plays a fundamental role. He is currently focusing on computer simulations to investigate 1) the merger of black holes and/or neutron stars binary systems and their emission of gravitational waves, and 2) the disruption of stars by tidal forces from massive black holes.
General Relativity and Gravitation is led by a high-profile international editorial board and publishes carefully peer-reviewed research papers on all theoretical and experimental aspects of modern general relativity and gravitation research and its extensions. Its Golden Oldies series makes historically relevant seminal papers available to a wide readership. Published under the auspices of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG).
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1. Conferences
1.1. 9th Central European Relativity Seminar, Cracow, Poland
1.2. XI Black Holes Workshop: The Black Hole 50 Years After, Lisbon, Portugal
1.3. Twistors meet Loops in Marseille, France
1.4. International Workshop on Dark Matter and Stars, Lisbon, Portugal
1.5. Accretion in Strong Gravity, Bad Honnef, Germany
1.6. GR22 and Amaldi13, Valencia, Spain
1.7. Computational Challenges in Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Los Angeles, USA
1.8. Gravitational Wave Physics and Astronomy Workshop: JSI-GWPAW 2018, College Park, USA (2nd announcement)
1.9. Particles, Gravitation and the Universe, Hanoi, Vietnam
1.10. Aotearoa Fundamental Physics 2018 Workshop - Observer-dependent entropy, Victoria, New Zealand
1.11. Recent Progress in Relativistic Astrophysics, Shanghai, China
1.12. Seventh Tux workshop on Quantum Gravity, Tux, Austria
1.13. IGC@25: Multimessenger Universe, Penn State, USA
1.14. 30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Portsmouth, UK (1st announcement)
2. Jobs
2.1. CITA National / Canada Fellowship at the University of Alberta, Canada
2.2. Postdoc position in gravitational physics at University of Barcelona, Spain
2.3. Faculty position in theoretical gravitational physics and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
2.4. Faculty position in Astrophysics at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
2.5. Several Postdoctoral Positions on multi-messenger signals from compact mergers, Stockholm, Sweden
2.6. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Physics at the University of Virginia, USA
2.7. Tenure-track Faculty Position in General Relativity at the University of Virginia, USA
2.8. Postdoctoral positions at Fudan University, Shangai, China
2.9. Postdoctoral Research Associates – Computational Relativistic Astrophysics/Numerical Relativity, West Virginia University, USA
2.10. Assistant Level Faculty Position - Theoretical Astrophysics, UCSB, USA
2.11. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Theoretical Astrophysics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
2.12. Kavli Institute Fellow in Gravitational Waves at the University of Cambridge, UK
2.13. Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan
2.14. Postdoctoral positions in Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory at OIST, Okinawa, Japan
2.15. Visiting Professor / Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, Vitoria, Brazil
2.16. Postdoctoral positions in Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics at the MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.17. Postdoctoral positions in Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.18. Tenure-track assistant professor in gravitational physics and astrophysics at the University of Mississippi, USA
2.19. Postdoctoral Researcher in Galaxy Evolution at the University of Kansas, USA
2.20. Postdoctoral position in computational relativistic astrophysics / numerical relativity at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
2.21. Postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave physics at SISSA, Trieste, Italy
2.22. ICTS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Bangalore, India
2.23. Two postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave data analysis at Nikhef, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2.24. Delta Institute for Theoretical Physics Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Cosmology, Leiden/Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2.25. Postdoctoral position in Theoretical Cosmology at Bilbao, Spain
2.26. Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor in Geometry at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
3. News
3.1. GRG Golden Oldies by Lichnerowicz / Doroshkevich and Novikov
3.2. 2019 Bronstein Prize in Loop Quantum Gravity
3.3. GRG Editor’s Choice: recent highlight article
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1. Conferences
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1.1. 9th Central European Relativity Seminar, Cracow, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/03/9th-central-european-relativ…
Starting: 2019-02-14 to 2019-02-16
Location: Cracow, Poland
Additional Information: https://www.univie.ac.at/cers/cers9/
Contact: piotr.chrusciel[AT]univie.ac.at
The 9th Central European Relativity Seminar will be the ninth of a series initiated at the Erwin Schroedinger Institute in Vienna in 2011. The series of seminars is designed to provide a forum for younger researchers to present their work, and to expand their research horizons, in all topics of research in general relativity. While the main geographical basin of attraction is Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Germany, we welcome researchers from all countries.
See you in Krakow in February!
Organizers:
Lars Andersson (Golm)
Robert Beig (Vienna)
Piotr Bizon (Krakow)
Piotr T. Chrusciel (Vienna)
Helmut Friedrich (Golm)
Maciej Maliborski (Vienna)
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1.2. XI Black Holes Workshop: The Black Hole 50 Years After, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14554
Starting: 2018-12-17 to 2018-12-18
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/network/grit/bhw11/
Contact: rita.t.sousa[AT]ist.utl.pt
>From astrophysics to high-energy physics, from information theory to quantum gravity, black holes have acquired an ever increasing role in fundamental physics, and are now part of the terminology of many important branches of observational, theoretical, and mathematical physics.
The Black Holes Workshops gather researchers working on physical and mathematical problems of black holes, both in its classical and quantum aspects, as well as their connections to general relativity and gravitation, string theory, cosmology, and astrophysics, and stimulate the interaction between all these issues.
The eleventh edition of the Black Holes Workshop celebrates the 50th anniversary of the name Black Hole. In 1968, in a paper with the title "Our Universe: The known and the unknown" published in the American Scientist, Wheeler called one of its sections "The Black Hole". From here onward the term spread through all fields of knowledge and has been used an astronomical number of times. It is truly appropriate to celebrate this date in 2018, fifty years after.
Researchers on black holes in all their aspects are invited to participate. The workshop is organized by the Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation (CENTRA) and will be held at Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST) in Lisbon, in December 17 and 18, 2018.
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register and send an abstract before November 15th.
Organizing Commitee: Lorenzo Annulli, Laura Bernard, Vitor Cardoso, Jose Sande Lemos, Andrea Maselli, Christopher Moore, Rodrigo Vicente, Miguel Zilhao, Rita Sousa (secretary), Manuel Torrinha (sysadmin).
Scientific Commitee: Vitor Cardoso, Carlos Herdeiro, Jose Sande Lemos, Filipe Mena, Jose Natario.
Contacts: Rita Sousa (rita.t.sousa[AT]ist.utl.pt).
Venue: Complexo Interdisciplinar, IST.
Sponsors: The workshop is sponsored by CENTRA, IST, FCT, and BPI.
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1.3. Twistors meet Loops in Marseille, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14564
Starting: 2019-09-02 to 2019-09-06
Location: Luminy, Marseille, France
Additional Information: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2082.html
Contact: m.dunajski[AT]damtp.cam.ac.uk
Twistor theory was originally proposed by Roger Penrose as a geometric framework for physics that aims to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics. In this approach, spacetime is secondary with events being derived objects that correspond to compact holomorphic curves in a complex three--fold, the twistor space.
Loop quantum gravity is a background-independent approach to the quantization of general relativity. It provides a compelling picture of quantum spacetime in terms of a collection of `atoms’ with discrete spectra, and the possibility of resolving the singularities of general relativity.
The communities working in these two theories share both technical and a conceptual pillars, however the fields have evolved independently for many years, with different methods and intermediate goals. The aim of the meeting is to bring together for the first time the two communities in a broad and comprehensive way, to strengthen this interdisciplinary overlap and foster new collaborations and developments, concentrating primarily on the geometric and general– relativistic aspects. Leading international researchers both in twistor theory and loop quantum gravity will have the opportunity to establish and consolidate the connections between the two areas of research, and to overcome problems at the forefront of both fields.
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1.4. International Workshop on Dark Matter and Stars, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14584
Starting: 2018-12-11 to 2018-12-12
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/734467/
Contact: iwdms2018[AT]centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
Stars scattered through the Milky Way and the Universe form a network of laboratories to test the nature of dark matter in unique and diverse conditions which are not within reach of dark matter experimental detectors. The high-quality data obtained from solar and astronomical observatories on Earth and space allows to use stars to study the nature of dark matter, and to put stringent constraints on their properties.
The goal of the international workshop on “Dark Matter and Stars” is to bring together scientists working across different research fields of stellar astrophysics and dark matter to discuss the current status and the future prospects of dark matter research. This meeting aims to discuss the recent advances in dark matter particle candidates, solar and stellar astrophysics, including helioseismology and asteroseismology, as well as compact astrophysical objects like neutron stars and white dwarfs. Moreover, we will also discuss the possibilities open by the next generation of stellar space observatories to the research in dark matter.
We seek to encourage dialogue between different research groups to enhance collaboration and help to improve our understanding of the dark matter. The workshop was also planned with the aim of introducing the dark matter research field to encourage attendance by young scientists including PhD students.
The meeting will be held at the Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation (CENTRA) of the Instituto Superior Tecnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register and send an abstract before November 15th.
Participants:
Oral presentations are by invitation only. The participants will be able to present posters during the workshop. The registration in the workshop is free. The number of participants is limited to ensure a manageable number of activities and create good opportunities for the participants to interact. The selection of the final participant list is the responsibility of the organising committee. The criteria to choose the participants is based on availability and also on the workshop goals, as described above.
Local Organizing Committee: Ilidio Lopes, Jose Vargas Lopes, Violetta Sagun
Scientific Committee: Riccardo Catena, Ilidio Lopes, Ana Mourao, Amaro Rica da Silva, Jose Sande Lemos, Joseph Silk
Contacts: Violetta Sagun (iwdms2018[AT]centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt)
Webpages: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/events/?id=864 and https://indico.cern.ch/event/734467/
Venue: Complexo Interdisciplinar IST
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1.5. Accretion in Strong Gravity, Bad Honnef, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/10/accretion-in-strong-gravity/
Starting: 2018-02-05 to 2019-02-08
Location: Bad Honnef, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/seminare/2019/accretion-…
Contact: eva.hackmann[AT]zarm.uni-bremen.de
The guiding theme of this seminar is the observation, the modelling and the theoretical description of accretion processes in systems where gravity is strong and nonlinear. Accreting matter are the objects which most closely approach compact objects like black holes or neutron stars and, therefore, are an ideal laboratory to explore the effects of strong gravity. Recently technological developments in observation techniques lead to a strongly improved accuracy in observing accretion discs and related phenomena. This trend will be continued in the next years, for instance with observations of ALMA and the James-Webb telescope, but also with survey telescopes like PanSTARRS or LSST. This development has to be paralleled by the theoretical description and modelling.
Basic open questions in accretion disc physics which will be discussed in this seminar include the description of viscosity and turbulence, in particular in the relativistic context, the effective equations of accretion, evolution of supermassive black holes, accretion discs in generalised theories of gravity, and GRMHD simulations. Summarized, the topics of this seminar are
Observation of astrophysical accretion and related phenomena
The basic equations of accretion and their structure
Applications to accretion discs and the accretion process
Numerical simulation of accretion in strong gravity
Confirmed invited speakers are so far
Prof. Dr. Axel Brandenburg
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Duschl
Prof. Dr. Andreas Eckart
Prof. Dr. Jose Antonio Font
Prof. Dr. Domenico Giulini
PD Dr. Rodion Groll
Prof. Dr. John Hawley
Dr. Eva Hackmann
Dr. Tobias Illenseer
Prof. Dr. Vladimir Karas
Prof. Dr. Jutta Kunz
Prof. Dr. Claus Laemmerzahl
Prof. Dr. Shin Mineshige
Dr. Monika Moscibrodzka
PD Dr. Volker Perlick
Dr. Daniela Pugliese
Prof. Dr. Luciano Rezzolla
Prof. Dr. Paul Romatschke
Dr. Oldrich Semerak
Dr. Odele Straub
There is no conference fee. The Wilhelm and Else Heraeus-Foundation bears the cost of full-board accommodation for all participants. Up to 75 persons including invited speakers can participate in the seminar. To express your interest in the conference please fill the application form on our website, https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/seminare/2019/accretion-… or contact us directly.
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1.6. GR22 and Amaldi13, Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/12/gr22-and-amaldi13/
Starting: 2019-07-07 to 2019-07-12
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: http://gr22amaldi13.com
Contact: vitor.cardoso[AT]ist.utl.pt
Dear Relativists,
It is a great pleasure to invite you to the 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR22) and the 13th Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves (Amaldi13) which takes place from 7th – 12th July 2019 at the University of Valencia, Spain.
Registration is now open!
GR22 is the latest in the series of triennial international conferences held under the auspices of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation. This conference series constitutes the principal international meetings for scientists working in all areas of relativity and gravitation.
The Amaldi conferences are held under the auspices of the Gravitational Wave International Committee. Since 1997, they have been held every two years and are regarded as the most important international conferences for the gravitational-wave detection community. In Valencia, GR22 and Amaldi13 are organized as a joint event.
The program of the conference, among many topics, includes a celebration of the Eddington expedition, the status of analogue experiments, tests on the nature of compact objects, superradiance and dark matter in strong-field gravity, progress in post-Newtonian expansions and effective field theory methods, progress in mathematical relativity, Numerical Relativity and its applications to astrophysics and high-energy physics, neutron stars, formation of supermassive black holes, Loop Quantum Gravity, the Event Horizon Telescope, the galactic center black hole, holography and quantum information, post-Planck cosmology, the LIGO-Virgo detections and multi-messenger astronomy, as well as the future of gravitational-wave detectors.
The program will also include a public talk on gravitational waves, an award ceremony for the IUPAP Young Scientist Prize, and a tribute to Stephen Hawking.
The conference venue is the Valencia Conference Centre (2010 World’s Best Convention Centre) designed by internationally renowned architect Norman Foster. Public transportation access is straightforward from all parts of the city by either bus, metro, or tram, or even using the environmentally friendly bicycles of Valenbisi. The venue is only ten minutes away from the city’s airport and from the high-speed train station, and it is surrounded by hotels, with circa 1,000 hotel rooms within two minutes’ walking distance. The venue is well connected with the Old Town where the visitor can enjoy a large monumental heritage comprising buildings dating to Roman and Arabic times and UNESCO heritage sites.
We look forward to welcoming you to Valencia 2019!
Vitor Cardoso – Chair, GR22 Scientific Organizing Committee
Sheila Rowan – Chair, Amaldi 13 Scientific Organizing Committee
Toni Font – Chair, GR22/ Amaldi13 Local Organizing Committee
Eric Poisson - ISGRG President
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1.7. Computational Challenges in Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Los Angeles, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14618
Starting: 2019-01-28 to 2019-02-01
Location: Los Angeles, USA
Additional Information: https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/computational-challenges-in-gr…
Contact: dorsogna[AT]ipam.ucla.edu
The Nobel-Prize-winning observations of gravitational waves by the Advanced LIGO and Virgo detectors have opened an entirely new window to study the universe. The detection of the first gravitational-wave signal, GW150914, on September 14th, 2015, can be considered one of the greatest scientific milestones of all time, confirming a century-old prediction of Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. At present, gravitational waves have been detected from mergers of binary black holes and binary neutron stars. Different types of gravitational-wave signals from other sources await to be detected, as e.g. core-collapse supernovae, spinning neutron stars, white-dwarf binary mergers, and even stochastic backgrounds of astrophysical or cosmological origin.
The detection of gravitational waves is, foremost, a technological challenge. In addition, there are significant mathematical and computational difficulties hampering the process of detection. One of them involves the solution of Einstein’s gravitational field equations, either through approximate methods or by fully numerical means, to generate waveform signals to aid the identification of the event types and the inference of their physical properties. Another major computational difficulty is the analysis of large volumes of non-Gaussian, non-stationary noisy data, aggravated by the presence of transient spurious signals (glitches) that may not only disturb astrophysical signals but also mimic true signals, increasing the false-alarm rate and producing a decrease in the detectors’ duty cycle.
This workshop will bring together experts in the field of mathematical and numerical relativity, and researchers in gravitational-wave data analysis, who will discuss recent advances for the detection and reconstruction of gravitational-wave signals from advanced interferometers. It will cover aspects ranging from the formulation of Einstein’s theory of General Relativity, including state-of-the-art numerical methodology for the generation of waveform templates from astrophysical systems, to gravitational-wave detector characterization, data analysis, and parameter estimation, with modern mathematical and numerical approaches.
Organizing Committee
Marco Cavaglia (University of Mississippi)
Matt Choptuik (University of British Columbia)
Elena Cuoco (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Jose Antonio Font (University of Valencia)
Antonio Marquina (University of Valencia)
Stanley Osher (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA))
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1.8. Gravitational Wave Physics and Astronomy Workshop: JSI-GWPAW 2018, College Park, USA (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/15/gravitational-wave-physics-a…
Starting: 2018-12-01 to 2018-12-04
Location: College Park, Maryland, USA
Additional Information: https://jsi.astro.umd.edu/conferences/jsi-gwpaw-2018
Contact: pshawhan[AT]umd.edu
Workshop details, including abstract submission categories and a tentative schedule for the scientific sessions, are now posted on the workshop web site, https://jsi.astro.umd.edu/conferences/jsi-gwpaw-2018 . October 31, the early registration deadline, is also the regular abstract deadline (for consideration for a talk, poster or planned verbal comments). The last day to obtain the excellent special rate at the hotel has been extended to November 5. Online registration and abstract submission for posters or verbal remarks will continue through November 18.
For JSI-GWPAW 2018, we are planning a program with ample time for discussion and interaction, covering many of the hottest current and future topics enabled by the detection and detailed study of gravitational waves together with astrophysical modeling and other astronomical observations. Talks will be carefully selected to stimulate discussion and ideas for collaboration, and the workshop will also include tutorials on using data from different gravitational-wave detection projects. Posters will be on display for most of the workshop, and presenters will be able to give 2-minute "sparkler" talks to advertise their posters.
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1.9. Particles, Gravitation and the Universe, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/15/particles-gravitation-and-th…
Starting: 2018-12-10 to 2018-12-15
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
Additional Information: https://www.iop.vast.ac.vn/theor/conferences/pgu2018/index.php?p=293
Contact: anhky[AT]iop.vast.ac.vn
Second international workshop : "Particles, Gravitation and the Universe" (PGU 2018)
For the last decades physics has undergone great developments shedding new light on our understanding of the Universe in both microscopic and macroscopic scales. One of the purposes of this workshop is to review these developments, present new results and perspectives of particle physics and gravitational science as well as their interfaces and technological impact. Another purpose is to promote the education and the research of these sciences and their applications in Viet Nam and other countries in the region.
All people interested in this workshop (in physics and/or technological aspects) are welcome to register for participation. After having an account one can login and apply for giving a contributed talk (by going to "Submit abstract" in his/her own profile.).
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1.10. Aotearoa Fundamental Physics 2018 Workshop - Observer-dependent entropy, Victoria, New Zealand
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14634
Starting: 2018-12-12 to 2018-12-14
Location: Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Additional Information: http://sms.victoria.ac.nz/Events/AotearoaFP18/WebHome
Contact: sebastian.schuster[AT]sms.vuw.ac.nz
The notions of entropy and information are recurring themes in vastly different areas of physics. With Bekenstein's work linking gravitational horizons to entropy, any quantum theory of gravity will have to account for the emergence of Bekenstein’s notion of entropy. In parallel, today's availability of quantum information experiments made the question of how quantum field theories in general cope with information and entropy increasingly pressing. At the conjunction of these two avenues of inquiry lies the fact that entropy encodes lack of knowledge.
Observers now enter the formalism, either through an observer's method for coarse-graining encapsulating this ignorance, or directly through the observer's trajectory in space-time and resulting horizons hiding information. This workshop aims to bring both experts of the field and young researchers together to discuss and explore this exciting interplay of topics.
There is no registration fee. We invite contributed talks.
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1.11. Recent Progress in Relativistic Astrophysics, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/22/recent-progress-in-relativis…
Starting: 2019-05-06 to 2019-05-08
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/blackholes2019/Home.html
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
It is our great pleasure to announce the international conference "Recent Progress in Relativistic Astrophysics", which will be held at Jiangwan Campus of Fudan University (Shanghai, China) from May 6 to 8, 2019. We will discuss the latest observational and theoretical results on black holes, neutron stars, and gravitational waves. We will have both invited and contributed talks. There is no registration fee, but it is necessary to register in advance in order to attend the meeting. The registration deadline is April 15, 2019. More details can be found on the conference webpage.
Current List of Invited Speakers:
Enrico Barausse (IAP Paris, France)
Edward Cackett (Wayne State, US)
Andy Fabian (Cambridge, UK)
Kostas Glampedakis (Murcia, Spain) **
Luis Ho (Peking, China)
Erin Kara (MIT, US)
Henric Krawczynski (Washington St. Louis, US)
Xiang-Dong Li (Nanjing, China)
Andrea Marinucci (Roma Tre, Italy)
Sourabh Nampalliwar (Tübingen, Germany)
Iossif Papadakis (Crete, Greece)
Chris Reynolds (Cambridge, UK)
Zdenek Stuchlik (Silesian Opava, Czech Republic)
Jianfeng Wu (Xiamen, China)
Renxin Xu (Peking, China)
Kent Yagi (Virginia, US) **
Weimin Yuan (NAOC, China)
Ye-Fei Yuan (USTC Hefei, China)
** To be confirmed
Organizers:
Dimitry Ayzenberg (Fudan, China)
Cosimo Bambi (Fudan, China), Chair
Jing Lu (Fudan, China), Secretary
Sourabh Nampalliwar (Tuebingen, Germany), Co-Chair
Menglei Zhou (Fudan, China)
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1.12. Seventh Tux workshop on Quantum Gravity, Tux, Austria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/23/seventh-tux-workshop-on-quan…
Starting: 2019-02-11 to 2019-02-15
Location: Tux, Austria
Additional Information: http://www.gravity.physik.fau.de/events/tux7/
Contact: tuxworkshop[AT]fuw.edu.pl
As in 2013-2018, there will again a winter workshop in Tux. It will take place Feb 11 to 15, 2019. The aim is to bring together experts on loop quantum gravity and related topics, in the scenic village of Tux, in the Austrian alps.
In general, the topics of the workshop include
- All approaches to loop quantum gravity (e.g. canonical, covariant, GFT)
- Other approaches to quantum gravity and their relation to LQG
- LQG related quantum gravity phenomenology
- Quantum gravity topics of general interest
As opposed to previous years, there is no central topic.
*Registration:*
Please register your participation in the workshop by email to tuxworkshop(a)fuw.edu.pl as soon as possible, and before Dec 9, 2018.
Please send title and abstract of your proposed talk to tuxworkshop(a)fuw.edu.pl
The deadline for talk submission is Sunday, January 6, 2019, although earlier submission is strongly encouraged. Please also indicate your date of arrival and departure.
*Financial support:*
Unfortunately, this year we will very likely *not* have any financial support available for participants.
*Accommodation:*
Since most of the accommodation in Tux is in small guest houses and pensions, and the level of service - and prices - vary widely, it is impractical for us to book accommodation for everybody. Note that affordable accommodation tends to sell out quickly, it is advised to book soon. More information on accommodation and travel can be found on our website.
*Visa:*
Please note that we can not support visa applications in many cases. Please contact Hanno Sahlmann in case of doubt.
We hope that you will join us in Tux!
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1.13. IGC@25: Multimessenger Universe, Penn State, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/31/igc25-multimessenger-univers…
Starting: 2019-06-24 to 2019-06-27
Location: University Park, PA USA
Additional Information: http://gravity.psu.edu/events/igc25/index_igc25.shtml
Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu
This international conference will be held at the University Park campus of Penn State from Monday, June 24 through Thursday, June 27, 2019 in celebration of the Silver Jubilee of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos (IGC). The scientific program has a dual goal: to assess the current status of our field in broad terms, and to discuss future directions. The Invited portion of the program will feature plenary talks and panel discussions reflecting these goals. The plenary talks by leading experts will provide a broad overview of the field, with emphasis on developments that have occurred in the past ~25 years, and not concentrate only on the most recent advances, or research carried out by just one or two groups. Panels will focus on developments over the past decade and, especially, the vision for the next decade or two.
Plenary Talks:
Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS, Princeton); Eugenio Bianchi (Penn State); Alessandra Buonanno (AEI, Golm); Kipp Cannon (Resceu, Tokyo); Thomas Gaisser (Delaware); Gabriela Gonzalez (Louisiana State); Donghui Jeong (Penn State); Marc Kamionkowski (Johns Hopkins); Anne Kinney (NSF); Badri Krishnan (AEI, Hanover); Shrinivas Kulkarni (Caltech); Sheila Rowan (Glasgow); Bernard Schutz (AEI, Golm & Cardiff); David Weinberg (Ohio State); Rainer Weiss (MIT).
France Cordova (NSF): Banquet speaker.
Invited Panels and Chairs:
Multimessenger observations (Mansi Kasliwal, Caltech); Multiwavelength Observations of Galaxies (David Alexander, Durham); Gamma Ray Transients and Multimessenger Astrophysics (John Beacom, Ohio State); UHE Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos (Kumiko Kotera; IAP, Paris); The LSST Impact on Cosmology (Zeljko Ivezic; Washington); The Cosmic Microwave Background (Charles Lawrence; JPL, Pasadena); Current Challenges in Theoretical Cosmology (Robert Brandenberger; McGill); Numerical and Analytical Approaches to Gravitational Waves (Bernd Bruegmann; Jena); Theory and Simulations of Binary Neutron Stars (Vicky Kalogera; Northwestern); Next Generation Gravitational Wave Detectors (David Reitze; Caltech).
The plenary talks and panels will set the stage for more specialized invited and contributed parallel sessions. IGC has three Centers: Center for Fundamental Theory; Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics and Center for Theoretical and Observational Cosmology. There will be parallel sessions devoted to all these areas.
The conference program is designed to provide ample opportunities for both formal and informal discussions. In addition to providing global, long-range perspectives and an opportunity for stimulating scientific exchange across traditional boundaries, the conference will also be a festive event celebrating the completion of 25 years of IGC. We hope it will bring together many of the several hundred researchers who have passed through IGC. The conference will take place immediately after the biannual Loops'19 conference on Loop Quantum Gravity, which is scheduled for the week of the 17th to 21st June 2019, also at Penn State.
Registration is now open (See the external link given at the top of the page)
It will close on May 24th, 2019, or earlier if the capacity of the main auditorium is reached.
To submit abstracts for the parallel session talks go to the external link given at the top of the page
This page also gives the list of sessions. You can choose just one session for your abstract, or specify your first and second choices. The deadline for submission is March 24th, 2019. While it is not necessary to register for the conference in order to submit the abstract, we encourage you to do so because registration will close once the capacity of the auditorium is reached. In any case only registered participants will be able to make presentations at the conference.
Further information, including the conference poster, can be found at the external link given at the top of this page.
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1.14. 30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Portsmouth, UK (1st announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14715
Starting: 2019-12-15 to 2019-12-20
Location: Portsmouth, UK
Additional Information: http://texas2019.org
Contact: texas2019[AT]port.ac.uk
We are pleased to announce that the 30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics will take place from Sunday 15th to Friday 20th December 2019 in Portsmouth, UK.
The Texas meetings have covered topics such as black holes, gravitational waves, neutron stars, cosmic rays, dark matter and the early Universe since the first symposium, held in Dallas in 1963. The Symposium will include both invited and contributed talks and posters.
The 2019 meeting will be hosted by the University of Portsmouth’s Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation.
Conference information will be posted on the symposium website, where you can sign up for future announcements.
For any queries please contact the organisers at texas2019[AT]port.ac.uk
We look forward to welcoming you to Portsmouth,
Marco Bruni and David Wands
(chairs of the scientific and local organising committees)
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2.1. CITA National / Canada Fellowship at the University of Alberta, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/02/cita-national-canada-fellows…
Deadline: 2018-11-10
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/c3f0003d
Contact: rafernan[AT]ualberta.ca
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, AB, Canada, via the CITA National or Canada Fellowship, to be hosted by Prof. Rodrigo Fernandez. The CITA National Fellowship is 2 years long and can be held at a Canadian University. The CITA Canada Fellowship adds an additional 2 years to be spent at CITA in Toronto, ON.
Applicants interested in holding the fellowship at the University of Alberta should have a PhD in Astronomy or Physics, and experience with time-dependent numerical (magneto)-hydrodynamic simulations in the context of nuclear astrophysics and/or numerical relativity. The position is expected to start in September 2019. Successful candidates will have part of their time available to develop their own independent research program during the first 2 years of the fellowship.
To apply, please go to:
https://icat.cita.utoronto.ca/pdf/
and upload a CV, List of Publication, Research Statement, and e-mail contact information of up to 3 reference letter writers. The application deadline is November 10, 2018.
Interested applicants can contact Prof. Rodrigo Fernandez at [rafernan AT ualberta DOT ca] for information about research activities.
More information about the CITA National Fellowship:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/c3f0003d
https://www.cita.utoronto.ca/opportunities/national-fellows-programs/
And about the Astrophysics Group at the University of Alberta:
https://sites.ualberta.ca/~rafernan/
https://www.ualberta.ca/physics/research/astronomy-and-astrophysics
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2.2. Postdoc position in gravitational physics at University of Barcelona, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14533
Deadline: 2018-11-30
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Additional Information: http://icc.ub.edu/job/80
Contact: emparan[AT]ub.edu
One postdoctoral position, funded by the European Research Council, is now open at the University of Barcelona. Selected candidates will work with Prof Roberto Emparan and other members of the group on theoretical aspects of black hole physics, broadly defined.
Selected candidates will start work no later than October 1st, 2019 for a period of 2 years. The deadline for applications is November 30, 2018.
Faculty members of our group working on black holes, gravitation and related areas include Bartomeu Fiol, Cristiano Germani, Jaume Garriga, David Mateos, Josep M. Pons, and Enric Verdaguer. For more information, visit our websitehttp://icc.ub.edu/
Application procedure
The University of Barcelona is part of a group of European institutes with a centralized system of postdoctoral applications. Thus interested candidates should apply through the Joint European postdoc application website at KU Leuven, choosing Barcelona as one of their preferred institutes. Only applications submitted through that website will be considered. Please do not resubmit them in any other way.
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2.3. Faculty position in theoretical gravitational physics and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/03/faculty-position-in-theoreti…
Deadline: 2018-11-14
Location: Champaign, Illinois, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.illinois.edu/academic-job-board/job-details?jobID=103120&job=c…
Contact: mgamel[AT]illinois.edu
The Department of Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applicants for a full-time tenured or tenure-track position in theoretical gravitational physics beginning in August 2019. We seek individuals with a strong background in general relativity, numerical relativity, gravitational wave physics, physics of compact objects, relativistic astrophysics, or cosmology.
The University of Illinois is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information, visit http://go.illinois.edu/EEO. To learn more about the University’s commitment to diversity, please visit http://www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu
Salary will be competitive and rank will be commensurate with qualifications. A Ph.D., or equivalent, is required, along with the ability and commitment to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate levels. A successful applicant will be expected to conduct a vigorous and significant research program. Ideal candidates include those who demonstrate evidence of a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through research, teaching, and/or service endeavors.
Qualified senior candidates may also be considered for tenured full Professor positions as part of the Grainger Engineering Breakthroughs Initiative, which is backed by a $100-million gift from the Grainger Foundation. Over the next few years, more than 35 new endowed professorships and chairs will be established, which will provide incredible opportunities for world-renowned researchers. The two main research areas are Big Data and Bioengineering. More information regarding the Grainger Initiative can be found at: http://graingerinitiative.engineering.illinois.edu.
To apply for this position, please create a candidate profile at http://jobs.illinois.edu and upload an application package. The application package should include a statement of teaching and research interests, statement on commitment to diversity, a curriculum vitae, a publication list, and names and contact information of four references (no letters) all in a single .pdf file. The statement on diversity should address past and/or potential contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion through research, teaching, and/or service. Review of applications will begin on November 14, 2018. Please contact Margie Gamel at 217-333-3762 or mgamel[AT]illinois.edu for further inquiries or questions.
We have an active and successful dual-career partner placement program and a strong commitment to work-life balance and family-friendly programs for faculty and staff (http://provost.illinois.edu/worklife/index.html). The University of Illinois conducts criminal background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer.
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2.4. Faculty position in Astrophysics at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/05/faculty-position-in-astrophy…
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: Milwaukee, WI. USA
Additional Information: http://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/27894
Contact: prbrady[AT]uwm.edu
The Department of Physics (https://uwm.edu/physics/) at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee (UWM) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship, beginning fall 2019. Areas of interest include but are not limited to gravitational-wave science, observational astronomy, and theoretical astrophysics.
The position is associated with the Center for Gravitation, Cosmology and Astrophysics (https://cgca.uwm.edu), home to seven professors, one visiting professor, eleven post-doctoral researchers and staff scientists, and a number of graduate and undergraduate students. We seek candidates with an outstanding record of research, excellent teaching skills and a commitment to building a diverse educational environment. Candidates should submit a cover letter, a CV with a list of publications, statements of research and teaching interests, and arrange for submission of three letters of recommendation.
Application material must be submitted electronically to http://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/27894. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2018 and will continue until the position is filled.
As an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, UWM promotes excellence through diversity and encourages all qualified individuals to apply.
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2.5. Several Postdoctoral Positions on multi-messenger signals from compact mergers, Stockholm, Sweden
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14551
Deadline: 2018-11-30
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/ec159e96
Contact: stephan.rosswog[aT]astro.su.se
The Departments of Physics and Astronomy at Stockholm University are situated at AlbaNova in Stockholm, providing a vibrant international research environment. We are part of the Oskar Klein Centre, containing world-class research groups in cosmology and time domain astronomy, http://www.okc.albanova.se/. A strong research environment has recently been established that focuses on the study of the electromagnetic signals from mergers of compact objects, G.R.E.A.T., https://www.great.cosmoparticle.com. Within this initiative, we are currently searching for several qualified Postdoctoral Fellows, in particular in the area of Modelling (two positions) and Observations (two positions) of gravitational + electromagnetic wave sources.
Modelling Positions
Two Postdoctoral openings will be available for outstanding individuals to work on the multi-messenger aspects of sources that produce both gravitational and electromagnetic waves. We search in particular for expertise in relativistic (magneto-)hydrodynamics, nucleosynthesis, neutrino transport and/or radiative transfer to work with Prof. Stephan Rosswog.
Observational Positions
Up to two Postdoc positions will be open for researchers working on observational aspects of transients. Within GREAT, GROWTH and ENGRAVE we focus on preparations and follow-up of optical counterparts to GW sources. Within ZTF and ePESSTO we also have resources to study other kinds of transients, such as supernovae. For more information, please contact jesper.sollerman[AT]astro.su.se or Ariel.Goobar[AT]fysik.su.se
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2.6. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Physics at the University of Virginia, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/06/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2018-11-30
Location: Charlottesville, VA, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.virginia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=85690
Contact: ky5t[AT]virginia.edu
The Department of Physics at the University of Virginia invites applications for a post-doctoral Research Associate in Gravitational Physics. The successful applicant will work with Professor Kent Yagi and students in the group. Candidates are also encouraged to interact and collaborate with faculty members and students at the Department of Astronomy and National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
The group's interests include (but are not restricted to) gravitational-wave physics, nuclear astrophysics, experimental tests of relativity and compact object modeling.
Candidates must have a PhD degree in Physics or Astronomy by the appointment start date. Sufficient knowledge, skills and experience on research in classical gravity, astrophysics and/or cosmology is required.
The anticipated start date for this position is September, 2019. An earlier or later start date could be considered if mutually desired. This is a one-year appointment; however, appointment may be renewed for an additional two, one-year increments, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
To apply, visit https://jobs.virginia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=85690. Complete a Candidate Profile online and attach the following: a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research interests and the contact information for three individuals who can provide professional reference letters. Review of applications will begin on December 1 and the position will remain open until filled.
For additional information about the position, please contact Kent Yagi (ky5t[AT]virginia.edu).
For questions about the application process, please contact Rich Haverstrom (rkh6j[AT]virginia.edu).
The University of Virginia, including the UVA Health System and the University Physician's Group are fundamentally committed to the diversity of our faculty and staff. We believe diversity is excellence expressing itself through every person's perspectives and lived experiences. We are equal opportunity and affirmative action employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, veteran status, and family medical or genetic information.
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2.7. Tenure-track Faculty Position in General Relativity at the University of Virginia, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/07/tenure-track-faculty-positio…
Deadline: 2018-10-31
Location: Charlottesville, VA, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.virginia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=85227
Contact: skh7b[AT]virginia.edu
The University of Virginia Department of Physics invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. We seek a theoretical physicist with a strong record of research in the area of general relativity including numerical relativity, gravitational waves and cosmology. In addition to their primary role in the Physics department, it is highly desirable that the successful candidate can engage with the department of Astronomy and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, whose headquarters are located on the grounds of the University of Virginia. We seek candidates who are dedicated to our educational mission and are passionate about teaching at a world-class, international university.
Upon joining the faculty at the University of Virginia, the new faculty member will be expected to establish a vibrant and successful research program in physics; obtain external funding; teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels; provide service to the University, Department, and professional organizations; and mentor doctoral students. Review of applications will begin November 1, 2018; however, later applications may be considered until the position is filled. The appointment begins with the fall term of 2019, with an anticipated start date of July 25, 2019. Applicants must have earned a Ph.D. in physics or a related field at the time of application.
To apply, visit jobs.virginia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=85227. Complete a candidate profile online; attach a cover letter of interest, a statement describing the proposed research agenda and teaching experience, a curriculum vitae, a publication list (as Other 1), and contact information for three references. Have the reference letter writers email letters directly to phys-astro-job[AT]virginia.edu.
For questions about the application process, please contact Savanna Galambos at skh7b[AT]virginia.edu.
The University will perform background checks on all new faculty hires prior to making a final offer of employment.
UVA assists faculty spouses and partners seeking employment in the Charlottesville area. To learn more about these services, please visit http://provost.virginia.edu/dual-career. For more information about UVA and the surrounding area, please visit http://uvacharge.virginia.edu/guide.html.
The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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2.8. Postdoctoral positions at Fudan University, Shangai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/07/postdoctoral-positions-at-fu…
Deadline: 2018-12-15
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/Site/Home.html
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
The high energy astrophysics group at Fudan University (Shanghai, China) invites applications for postdoctoral positions to work in one of the following projects:
1) Development of astrophysical codes: we are interested in models of accretion disks around black holes and calculation of disk's reflection spectra.
2) X-ray data analysis: we are interested in measurements of the spacetime metric around black holes using the iron line method.
The appointment is for 2 years. Applications received by December 15 will receive full consideration.
Interested candidates should send standard application material (CV, short statement of research interests, publication list) to:
Prof. Cosimo Bambi
E-mail: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
Please arrange also 2-3 recommendation letters to be sent separately to the same email address.
Inquires can be sent to:
Prof. Cosimo Bambi
E-mail: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
More details on our research group can be found here:
http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/
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2.9. Postdoctoral Research Associates – Computational Relativistic Astrophysics/Numerical Relativity, West Virginia University, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14572
Deadline: 2018-11-15
Location: Morgantown, WV, USA
Additional Information: https://careers.wvu.edu
Contact: zbetienne[AT]mail.wvu.edu
Postdoctoral Research Associate – Computational Relativistic Astrophysics / Numerical Relativity
Job Number: 10075
The Department of Mathematics at West Virginia University is seeking two postdoctoral researchers in the field of Computational Relativistic Astrophysics/Numerical Relativity. The positions require a Ph.D. in Physics or a related field; strong programming skills (C and Python, or closely related languages); experience in high-performance computing and large-scale data analysis; and an excellent ability to communicate research to both experts and non-experts. Successful candidates will work with a multi-institution network of collaborators on a variety of numerical relativity projects, including for example (1) supercomputer simulations of magnetized binary neutron star mergers with IllinoisGRMHD; and (2) a volunteer-computing / public-outreach project called BlackHoles@Home, which is aimed at unlocking the consumer-grade desktop computer as a core tool for numerical relativity simulations of black holes and black hole binaries.
Applications:
Preferred start date is September 2019, though earlier start dates are acceptable. These positions may be renewed in annualized increments for up to three years, contingent upon performance, need, and funding. The screening process will begin on November 15, 2018 and will continue until the positions are filled. To apply, please visit https://careers.wvu.edu and navigate to the position title listed above. Upload a letter of application, a CV, and the names and contact information of three referees. For additional information, contact Professor Zachariah B. Etienne at zbetienne[AT]mail.wvu.edu. Fostering diversity and inclusivity is part of WVU’s mission, and we welcome applications from minorities, females, individuals with disabilities, and veterans. WVU is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer.
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2.10. Assistant Level Faculty Position - Theoretical Astrophysics, UCSB, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14601
Deadline: 2019-06-30
Location: Santa Barbara
Additional Information: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF01344
Contact: brittany[AT]physics.ucsb.edu
The Department of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Theoretical Astrophysics at the level of Assistant Professor, with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2019 . The department has close affiliations with the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, the University of California Observatories, and the Las Cumbres Observatory. Further information may be found at these websites: http://www.physics.ucsb.edu,
http://web.physics.ucsb.edu/~astrogroup.
Responsibilities of faculty members include teaching at undergraduate and/or graduate levels, recruitment, supervision, and mentorship of graduate students, participation in university service and professional activities, and the development of an actively funded research program of the highest quality. Applicants must have completed all requirements for a Ph.D. in Physics, Astronomy, or a related field (or equivalent degree) except the dissertation at the time of application. PhD degree expected by appointment start date. A demonstrated record of excellence in research, and a record of (or potential for) outstanding teaching are desired. The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, teaching and service as appropriate to the position.
Applications should be submitted electronically, and must include:
• Cover letter
• Curriculum vitae
• Statement of research
• Statement of teaching
• Complete List of publications
• Applicants will need to arrange for at least 3 references to submit letters of recommendation on their behalf via the recruitment website.
A statement of contributions to outreach and diversity is also welcome, but not required.
Applications received by Dec 1, 2018 will be given priority consideration, but the position will remain open until filled. To apply please visit https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF01344.
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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2.11. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Theoretical Astrophysics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/13/postdoctoral-research-fellow…
Deadline: 2018-11-30
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Additional Information: http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/582537/research-fellow-theore…
Contact: ilya.mandel[AT]monash.edu
Applications from candidates with broad interests connected to any of the following areas of theoretical astrophysics are invited for a 3-year postdoctoral research fellow to start in September, 2019 (the start date is flexible):
* Gravitational-wave astrophysics and the astrophysical interpretation of exciting new data on binary neutron star and black hole mergers
* Modelling massive stellar and binary evolution
* The interpretation of high-energy astrophysical transients, including tidal disruption events and gamma ray bursts
* Stellar dynamics
* Astrostatistics
Please follow the URL for the full advertisement and application instructions.
Applications should be submitted online via the above URL and should include a CV with a publication list and a statement of research interests. Applicants should also arrange for three reference letters to be sent directly to Prof. Ilya Mandel at ilya.mandel AT monash.edu .
The School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University is strongly committed to improving the diversity of our staff and students, and promoting a culture of equity, fairness, respect and openness. Applications from female candidates are highly encouraged.
The application deadline is 30 November, 2018.
P.S. Candidates interested in a PhD position in related areas should contact me directly.
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2.12. Kavli Institute Fellow in Gravitational Waves at the University of Cambridge, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14627
Deadline: 2018-11-01
Location: Cambridge, UK
Additional Information: https://www.kicc.cam.ac.uk
Contact: r.maiolino[AT]mrao.cam.ac.uk
Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 5 years in the first instance.
In a new collaborative initiative, three University of Cambridge departments conducting research activities related to 'Gravitational Waves', the Cavendish Laboratory, Institute of Astronomy (IoA ) and Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), are offering a senior Fellowship in Gravitational Wave theory and Astronomy, to be conducted within the Kavli Institute for Cosmology located within the IoA (West Cambridge).
The senior Kavli Fellow will actively interface and foster collaboration between the three departments (DAMTP, IoA, Cavendish). Specific areas of research include multi messenger astrophysics with GW sources, tests of general relativity through GW observations, the use of LIGO observations to study the formation history of black holes, GW data analysis techniques and template construction, studies of the equation of state through electromagnetic and GW observations of neutron stars and GW source modeling including electromagnetic counterparts.
Applicants must be experienced researchers and have a PhD in Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy or a related field and a proven track record of independent research in one, or more, of the above mentioned or related fields. The fellowship is targeted at researchers who have the potential to become leaders in their fields. The successful applicant will be expected to conduct a programme of independent research, prepare or contribute to proposals to secure research resources (for example access to high-performance computing), write scientific articles for publication in peer reviewed journals and contribute to the supervision of graduate students and outreach as requested by the Director of the Kavli Institute. Applicants must have excellent communication and computing skills.
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2.13. Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14632
Deadline: 2018-12-26
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Additional Information: https://www.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/news/n290?lang=en-GB
Contact: shinji.mukohyama[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
A post-doctoral position starting April 2019 is available for a suitably qualified individual to work in the Astrophysics and Cosmology Group at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University. For the members and activity of the group, please refer to the webpage: https://www.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en-GB/contents/labs/astro .
The position is funded by MEXT KAKENHI Grant Number 17H02890 "Gravity and cosmology beyond general relativity" (PI: Shinji Mukohyama). The monthly salary will be approximately 300,000 yen. A small amount of research grant will be provided. Depending on research experience, the title of research assistant professor may be granted.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent by the time of the appointment.
The appointment will begin on April 1, 2019 or later, and end on March 31, 2021.
The applicant should submit the following documents in PDF format by email to Shinji Mukohyama
with the subject line "Postdoc application", by December 26, 2018:
(1) CV
(2) publication list (mark up to 3 main papers with *)
(3) expected arrival date in YITP
(4) past research
(5) research plan
(6) contact details of two references
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2.14. Postdoctoral positions in Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory at OIST, Okinawa, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/17/postdoctoral-positions-in-gr…
Deadline: 2018-12-21
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12388
Contact: oist.qgqft[AT]gmail.com
Applications are invited for one or two 2+1-year postdoc position(s) in the Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory group at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University, Japan, starting in the Fall of 2019 or earlier (earlier is encouraged). The successful applicant(s) will work in the group lead by Prof. Reiko Toriumi. At OIST, there are related research groups lead by Prof. Shinobu Hikami, Prof. Yasha Neiman and Prof. Anastasiia Tsvietkova, with each group supporting about 4 postdocs.
The Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory group itself expects frequent research visitors in addition to hosting workshops, e.g., an example workshop can be found here: https://groups.oist.jp/cws/event/oist-mini-symposium-holographic-tensors.
OIST is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer. Further details can be found at www.oist.jp.
Responsibilities
1. The candidate must have a clear research plan, and be able to achieve research objectives.
2. The candidate must be willing to contribute to Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory group meetings and seminars, and to mentor student research.
3. The candidate is expected to be in residence for the time of appointment. Conference travel is encouraged and the travel support is provided.
Qualifications
1. Applicants are required to have completed Ph.D. in Physics or Mathematics by the time of appointment and have a background in quantum gravity, quantum field theory, random geometry or related areas.
2. We are looking for motivated, active and responsible researchers.
3. Demonstrates excellent oral and written English.
Term
Full-time, fixed term appointment for 2 years, starting Fall 2019 or earlier (earlier is encouraged). There may be an opportunity to renew it for one more year.
Compensation
The salary is internationally competitive and complemented by allowances as below.
Benefits
1. Relocation, housing and commuting allowances in addition to the salary.
2. Annual paid leave (10 days for the first year and 20 days for the second year) and summer holidays (7 days)
3. Health insurance, welfare pension insurance, and worker’s accident compensation insurance.
Application documents in pdf (in English)
1. Cover letter
2. Research statement (includes future plan)
3. CV including publication list
4. Three reference letters to be submitted through Academic Jobs Online (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12388)
The application materials 1, 2, and 3 should be in one pdf file and please send it to oist.qgqft(at)gmail.com. Please submit only the reference letters through Academic Jobs Online. Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Reiko Toriumi at oist.qgqft(at)gmail.com.
Application Deadline
The review of the applications will start on December 21st 2018, and will continue until the positions are filled. The applications received by December 21st 2018 are guaranteed full consideration.
We encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, and individuals with disabilities.
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2.15. Visiting Professor / Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, Vitoria, Brazil
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14657
Deadline: 2018-12-04
Location: Vitoria, Brazil
Additional Information: http://cosmologia.ufes.br
Contact: julio.fabris[AT]cosmo-ufes.org
The PPGCosmo program anticipates having one 4-year senior postdoctoral position for non-Brazilian citizens (“professor visitante estrangeiro”) starting in February-June 2019. PPGCosmo is a Brazilian PhD program consisting of five institutions from Brazil and four institutions from outside Brazil. The research topics range from theoretical to observational aspects of Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravitation, including participation in collaborations such as DES, Euclid, J-PAS, Virgo and LIGO. Its staff comprises 18 faculty members - please see cosmologia.ufes.br and cosmo-ufes.org for details.
We plan to fill this position with a researcher with a strong record in gravitational wave physics or a closely related field. Only candidates with 10 or more peer-reviewed publications will be considered. The salary is at the associate professor level (“associado IV”), roughly Brazilian R$13,000 per month after taxes, which is approximately three times the standard Brazilian postdoctoral fellowship. The successful candidate will have the possibility to supervise PhD students and will have to teach graduate courses (two courses per semester).
The program is based at the Federal University of Espirito Santo (UFES), in Vitoria, the capital of Espírito Santo State - it is a well-connected and pleasant human-sized city. Faculty members usually live at walking distance from both the University Campus and the seaside, in one of the most pleasant neighborhoods of Vitoria. Please note that living costs in Vitoria are moderate: near the campus a meal costs about R$20-30 and renting a small apartment about R$1,500-2,000.
To apply, please email cover letter, CV and research statement to ppgcosmo[AT]cosmo-ufes.org and have at least three letters of reference sent to the same address, ppgcosmo[AT]cosmo-ufes.org. The candidate should also send scanned passport or ID card and fill out and sign the form available at: http://www.progep.ufes.br/sites/progep.ufes.br/files/field/anexo/anexo_i_-_…
Use the subject "Application for VISEX fellowship - ”. The application deadline is December 4, 2018. Skype interviews will take place on December 17-21, 2018. The Portuguese version of the call was published on portal.imprensanacional.gov.br.
For further information please contact Julio Fabris .
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2.16. Postdoctoral positions in Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics at the MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/26/postdoctoral-positions-in-gr…
Deadline: 2018-12-22
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/gwjobs2019
Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" (ACR) division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam announces the opening of several postdoc appointments. The postdoctoral positions will be available at different levels, depending on experience and seniority, and can last from 2 to 5 years.
The ACR division, led by Alessandra Buonanno, is composed of about 20-25 scientists, including two research group leaders, Jonathan Gair (as of Spring 2019) and Harald Pfeiffer. The division also hosts several long and short-term visitors, and it has ties with the Physics Department at the University of Maryland, the Humboldt University in Berlin, and the University of Potsdam.
The ACR division focuses on several aspects of gravitational-wave physics and astrophysics, including (i) theoretical gravitational dynamics and radiation (effective field theory, post-Newtonian theory, gravitational self-force approach, perturbation theory and effective-one-body formalism), (ii) numerical relativity, most notably simulations of binary black holes and binary neutron stars, (iii) interpretation and analysis of data from gravitational-wave detectors on the ground (LIGO and Virgo) and in space (LISA), (iv) astrophysics of compact objects, (v) cosmography with gravitational waves from binary systems, and (vi) tests of strong gravity within General Relativity and alternative gravity theories. Members of the division have the opportunity to join the LIGO Scientific Collaboration through the group's membership, the LISA Consortium, and also participate to building the science case for third generation (3G) ground-based detectors (Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer).
The ACR division has a high-performance computer cluster, Minerva with ~9,500 cores, and a high-throughput computer cluster Vulcan with ~2,000 cores (soon to be replaced by Hypatia with ~8,000 cores). Those clusters are used to run numerical-relativity simulations of gravitational-wave sources, and to carry out source modelling and data-analysis studies for current and future gravitational-wave detectors.
You will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications and statement of research interests. Applicants will need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will receive an email with instructions on how to upload their letters. If they encounter problems, referees may also send letters by email to gwjobs[AT]aei.mpg.de.
The ACR division also offers Max Planck Fellowships to non-German scientists. For further information, please visit our website.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is December 22nd, 2018. The positions are available as early as Spring 2019, but they can also start later, in Fall 2019. Applications will be considered until all positions are filled.
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
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2.17. Postdoctoral positions in Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14671
Deadline: 2018-12-16
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/2306007/postdoctoral-positions-in-computational-relat…
Contact: mshibata[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (the Albert Einstein Institute) at Potsdam led by Masaru Shibata announces the opening of several postdoc appointments. The postdoctoral position will be available at different levels, depending on experience and seniority, and can last for different number of years.
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division will be composed of director (Masaru Shibata), one group leader (Kenta Kiuchi), one senior scientist (Shinya Wanajo), and 4 postdocs in January 2019. Now, this division focuses primarily on several research topics including numerical relativity with matter, modeling of gravitational waveforms for neutron-star mergers and supernovae, modeling of electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational-wave sources, r-process nucleosynthesis, and studies for the formation processes of a variety of black holes. However, research for a variety of other topics in computational astrophysics (even for non-relativistic astrophysics) is also encouraged.
For more information, a list of required documentation, and submission links, please visit our web site.
The deadline for full consideration is December 16th, 2018. The positions are available from any time after April 2019.
The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.
For further information please contact Masaru Shibata: mshibata[at]aei.mpg.de .
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2.18. Tenure-track assistant professor in gravitational physics and astrophysics at the University of Mississippi, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14681
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: Oxford, MS USA
Additional Information: https://careers.olemiss.edu/job/University-Assistant-Professor-%28Physics%2…
Contact: gdykes[AT]phy.olemiss.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Mississippi invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in gravitational physics and astrophysics for the Fall of 2019. Current faculty members working on gravitational physics (Bombelli, Cavaglia`, and Stein) have expertise in gravitational-wave source modeling, data analysis and instrumentation, quantum gravity, tests of general relativity, and cosmology. The University of Mississippi is part of the LIGO and the Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes (SXS) collaborations. We seek candidates from any area that complements or diversifies the group’s research interests, and who will join the newly established Center for Multimessenger Astrophysics. Candidates are expected to develop a research program capable of supporting and leading graduate students to a Ph.D. A competitive startup package is available in the first three years. A Ph.D. in Physics or a related field is required. Faculty members are expected to contribute to the teaching and service activities of the Department and the University. Teaching duties include up to three courses a year at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.
Interested candidates should apply online at https://careers.olemiss.edu and provide a curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a detailed proposal for developing their research program. Combine the documents into two individual documents and utilize the "cover letter" and "resume" upload feature. Inquiries can be sent to the email address gravitysearch[AT]phy.olemiss.edu or to Gravity Search Committee Chair, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Mississippi, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677. Consideration of applications will begin on December 1, 2018, but applications will be accepted until an adequate applicant pool is established or until the position is filled. In 2017, the University of Mississippi initiated Flagship Constellations, which are designed to bring together a wide range of faculty from across campus to address some of the most difficult and complex problems facing our nation and world. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in working with cross-disciplinary researchers to solve key, grand challenges.
Applications from underrepresented groups in physics are strongly encouraged. The department is committed to increasing diversity in the field.
Salary/Wage Information
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EEO Statement
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2.19. Postdoctoral Researcher in Galaxy Evolution at the University of Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14683
Deadline: 2018-12-10
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/13095BR
Contact: kgalpostdocsrch[AT]ku.edu
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas, Lawrence. The successful applicant will work with Prof. Gregory Rudnick on the characterization of distant galaxy clusters.
These projects make use of existing observations with HST, Spitzer, and with the world’s largest ground-based telescopes. Previous experience with HST imaging reduction and with the construction of galaxy luminosity and stellar mass functions is preferred, though not required. 50% of the successful candidate’s time is expected to be devoted to the development of their own research program. The appointment is initially for 2 years. Further extension is contingent on additional funding and performance. The salary is competitive and includes funds for travel and computers. The successful applicant will be encouraged to take part in collaborations with Prof. Rudnick’s national and international collaborators. The hope is that the candidate can start in July 2019.
The University of Kansas has a vibrant research atmosphere with 6 faculty working in the field of astrophysics ranging from galactic chemical evolution, cosmology, high energy astrophysics, space physics, and extragalactic astronomy. Lawrence, KS is an excellent place to live. It is and affordable and progressive city with a lively arts and music scene, excellent schools, high quality restaurants, affordable living, and a diverse cultural mix. It has often been called the "Austin of Kansas." It is also only an hour from the many good things that Kansas City has to offer.
For a complete job description and to apply go to https://employment.ku.edu/staff/13095BR. Applicants should submit a cover letter with the names and contact information of three references, CV, publication list, a statement of past research, and a statement of research interests. In addition, three reference letters should be sent to kgalpostdocsrch[AT]ku.edu. For questions, please email kgalpostdocsrch[AT]ku.edu. Full consideration will be given to applicants whose materials are received by Dec. 10, 2018.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university’s programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and are the Title IX coordinators for their respective campuses: Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity & Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder, and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011, 711 TTY (for the Wichita, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas medical center campuses).
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2.20. Postdoctoral position in computational relativistic astrophysics / numerical relativity at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/29/postdoctoral-position-in-com…
Deadline: 2018-12-15
Location: Boca Raton, USA
Additional Information: http://physics2.fau.edu/~wolf
Contact: wolf[AT]fau.edu
The Department of Physics (http://physics.fau.edu) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the area of numerical relativity and gravitational wave sources modeling in Wolfgang Tichy’s group.
The current research focus of the group is on simulations of binary binary neutron stars and black holes. Thus the ideal candidate should have knowledge about general relativity, binary neutron stars or black holes, as well as strong programming skills. However, interested candidates with other backgrounds will be considered as well.
The position is associated with a DFG and NSF funded collaboration between the numerical relativity groups at FAU and the University of Jena in Germany. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to visit Jena to strengthen the collaboration. The appointment will be for 2 years, but may be renewable depending on future funding.
FAU researchers have access to several computing cluster facilities at national computing centers through XSEDE, as well as a dedicated cluster at FAU (https://hpc.fau.edu).
Applications should consist of a cover letter, a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation. The letter writers are asked to send the letters directly. All materials should be sent electronically as soon as possible to: wolf[AT]fau.edu
Review of completed applications will begin on December 15, 2018 and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. The planned starting date is in September of 2019, but can be earlier if requested.
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2.21. Postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave physics at SISSA, Trieste, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/30/postdoctoral-positions-in-gr…
Deadline: 2018-12-09
Location: Trieste, Italy
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12597
Contact: enrico.barausse[AT]gmail.com
The Institute for Fundamental Physics of the Universe (IFPU, www.ifpu.it/), Trieste, Italy, invites applications for two postdoctoral research positions to start in the Fall of 2019. The positions are for two years, with a possible extension to a third year. The research fields supported by the Institute are connected to the areas of: astroparticle physics, astrophysical probes of fundamental interactions, early Universe, gravitational wave astrophysics, structures in the Universe, theory and phenomenology of gravity.
For one of the two positions, particular consideration will be given to top level candidates with an expertise in one or more of the following topics: gravitational wave tests of gravity in the strong-field, highly relativistic regime; numerical relativity; gravitational-wave data analysis; LISA/PTA physics and astrophysics.
IFPU is a newly born institute, starting its activities in the academic year 2018-2019. It is a joint initiative of International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA, www.sissa.it/), the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP, http://www.ictp.it/), the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF; Observatory of Trieste, www.oats.inaf.it/index.php/en/) and the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN; Trieste Section www.ts.infn.it/en/). The Institute aims at hosting and promoting a vigorous and innovative multi-disciplinary research program focused on investigating the fundamental laws of Nature under a Cosmological and Astrophysical perspective. While working in close connections with staff members from the supporting institutions, postdocs at IFPU will also benefit from the extended visitor and research programs the Institute will host.
Besides these positions, several additional postdoctoral positions in gravitational theory and experiments (and specifically on numerical relativity, screening mechanisms in gravity, and gravitational wave based tests of gravitational theories) may become available soon.
All applications may be sent via https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12597 (deadline December 9th, 2018)
Inquiries may be directed to Enrico Barausse enrico.barausse[AT]gmail.com
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2.22. ICTS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Bangalore, India
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/31/cts-simons-postdoctoral-fell…
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: Bangalore, India
Additional Information: https://www.icts.res.in/opportunities/simons-fall-2018
Contact: ajith[AT]icts.res.in
The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS), TIFR invites applications for the ICTS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships. This program, funded by a targeted grant to ICTS by the Simons Foundation, is aimed at attracting world-leading young researchers to ICTS as postdoctoral fellows. ICTS provides a stimulating intellectual atmosphere and state-of-the-art facilities for academic research. In addition to the vibrant in-house research program, fellows will also have opportunity to interact with leading scientists from all over the world through collaborative visits, workshops and conferences, funded by the program.
ELIGIBILITY
Applications are invited from highly qualified young scientists with proven track record. Candidates must have a PhD degree in physics, mathematics, astronomy, theoretical physical chemistry, theoretical physical biology and related fields. Individuals who have submitted their doctoral thesis can also apply.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The salary will Rs. 60,000 per month and the fellows can also opt for free Institute accommodation or a house rent allowance of Rs. 15,000 per month. In addition, Fellows receive health insurance, travel support up to Rs. 200,000 per year and a research grant of Rs. 200,000 per year for computing services, publications, relocation, and other direct costs. Fellows will also have the opportunity to apply for additional travel and research grants offered by the national funding agencies.The initial appointment will be for two years, with possibility of extension up to a third year, depending on a review of the scientific activity of the Fellow.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should apply online (https://www.icts.res.in/opportunities/simons-fall-2018) with their curriculum vitae, list of publications, a research proposal (not more than two pages) and a covering letter. Three recommendation letters also have to be uploaded online by the referees. Nominal deadline is 1 December 2018, but applications will be considered until the positions are filled. The nominal starting date of 1 September 2019 is negotiable. These applicants will also be considered for other postdoc positions at ICTS.
ABOUT ICTS
ICTS is a new initiative in Indian science with a mandate to contribute to frontier research by providing a platform devoted to theoretical natural sciences and interdisciplinary and applied mathematics through its various programs. The current in-house research program focusses on astrophysical relativity, numerical linear algebra, computational science, data assimilation, dynamical systems, non-linear dynamics, fluid mechanics, mathematical physics and geometry, physical biology, statistical mechanics and turbulence, condensed matter physics, and string theory (www.icts.res.in/research). ICTS hosts strong visitors and associates driven programs, a highly competitive graduate school as well as a devoted postdoctoral program that forms an integral part of the in-house research. A state-of-the-art residential campus is ready to provide vibrant academic environment. Located in Bangalore, the garden city of India, with pleasant and moderate climate, ICTS maintains close ties with the world-class scholastic ambience of the city.
ASTROPHYSICAL RELATIVITY AT ICTS
The ICTS Astrophysical Relativity group (https://www.icts.res.in/research/astrorel) includes faculty members Parameswaran Ajith and Bala R Iyer, postdocs Haris M K, Rahul Kashyap and Gayathri Raman (postdocs) and several students. Rana Adhikari, K. G. Arun, Mark Hannam, Sascha Husa, Badri Krishnan, B.S. Sathyaprakash and Anand Sengupta are visiting associates. The group’s research interest include gravitational-wave source modeling, data analysis including parameter estimation, tests of general relativity using gravitational-wave observations and astrophysics. The group is an active member group in the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the IndIGO consortium. The group hosts a 1500 core LIGO Tier-3 grid computing cluster and has access to other high-performance facilities at ICTS. We organize several ICTS programs every year, including the annual ICTS summer schools on gravitational wave astronomy.
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2.23. Two postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave data analysis at Nikhef, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14703
Deadline: 2018-12-20
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.nikhef.nl/jobs/vacatures/
Contact: vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl
The gravitational physics division at Nikhef, the National Institute for Subatomic Physics in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, invites applications for two postdoctoral research positions in gravitational wave data analysis and phenomenology, covering all aspects of strong-field gravity, with an emphasis on studying signals from coalescing binary neutron stars and black holes. The data analysis effort is led by Prof. Dr. C. Van Den Broeck and Dr. S. Caudill and currently involves 3 postdocs and 3 PhD students; the group is expected to expand significantly in the next few years. In addition to data analysts, the gravitational physics department at Nikhef and its collaborators in the Netherlands consists of astronomers and astrophysicists, theorists, and instrumentalists. There is also vibrant collaboration with individuals and groups around the world.
The positions are for two years, extendable by a third year. For more information and an online application form, see https://www.nikhef.nl/jobs/vacatures/. Please be prepared to upload a cover letter, publication list and curriculum vitae including a brief description of your research interest. Also, please have the email addresses ready of at least three references who are willing to send a letter of recommendation on your behalf. The deadline for full consideration is December 20th, 2018, but applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.
Further information can be obtained from Prof. Dr. C. Van Den Broeck (vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl).
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2.24. Delta Institute for Theoretical Physics Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Cosmology, Leiden/Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14712
Deadline: 2019-01-15
Location: Leiden/Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://ssl1.peoplexs.com/Peoplexs22/CandidatesPortalNoLogin/ApplicationFor…
Contact: silvestri[AT]lorentz.leidenuniv.nl
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in Gravitational Wave Cosmology within the Delta Institute for Theoretical Physics (www.d-itp.nl), a consortium of existing institutes for theoretical physics of the University of Amsterdam, Leiden University, and Utrecht University in the Netherlands. The appointment will be based at the Instituut Lorentz, Leiden University, but the successful applicant will spend part of the time at the University of Amsterdam/GRAPPA, on weekly basis.
The position will be embedded in the research groups of Dr. Samaya Nissanke (UvA, GRAPPA) and Dr. Alessandra Silvestri (Leiden University). The Delta ITP positions are intended for excellent physicists and offer a competitive salary with generous benefits. The appointment is for 2 years (with possible extensions upon available funding) and will preferably start in Fall 2019. The successful applicant is expected to work on gravitational wave cosmology, with focus on tests of modified gravity and synergies with large-scale structure surveys, especially EUCLID. The cosmology group in Leiden includes Prof. Ana Achucarro (inflation) and Dr. Alexey Boyarsky (dark matter), and has close ties with the research group of Prof. Koenraad Schalm (AdS/CFT), as well as steady collaborations with several scientists from Leiden Observatory (Prof. H. Hoekstra, Prof. K. Kujiken and Dr. Elena Maria Rossi). The University of Amsterdam has a strong profile in the natural sciences, and has expanded upon that role with the founding of the GRAPPA center for astroparticle physics in 2012. The successful applicant will also work in close collaboration with the groups of Dr. Philipp Moesta (multimessenger astrophysics) and Prof. Daniel Baumann (cosmology).
The applicant will also be part of the Nikhef, the national institute for subatomic physics in the Netherlands, which is involved in LHC, KM3NeT and gravitational wave instrumentation and data analysis.
Applicants are expected to have a PhD degree in physics, astronomy, or any other related area, or to be scheduled to obtain one before the starting date of this appointment. We encourage applications from under-represented groups in STEM.
Application material should include a curriculum vitae, a publication list, a research statement, and the names of three academic staff members who agreed to write reference letters upon request. The material should be uploaded in one pdf file before JANUARY 15, 2019 at the below URL:
https://ssl1.peoplexs.com/Peoplexs22/CandidatesPortalNoLogin/ApplicationFor…
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2.25. Postdoctoral position in Theoretical Cosmology at Bilbao, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/01/postdoctoral-position-in-the…
Deadline: 2018-12-15
Location: Bilbao, Spain
Additional Information: http://tp.lc.ehu.es/earlyuniverse/
Contact: josejuan.blanco(a)ehu.es
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral position in the area of Theoretical Cosmology beginning in September 2019. The position will be held in the Department of Theoretical Physics at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain. The successful candidates are required to hold a PhD at the starting date of the position.
Our group includes Ana Achucarro, Igor Bandos, Jose Juan Blanco-Pillado, Joanes Lizarraga, Juan Luis Manes, Jon Urrestilla, Manuel Valle, Jeremy Wachter as well as several graduate students. The group also benefits from close ties with other faculty members of the department, which includes, Mariam Bouhmadi-Lopez, David Brizuela, Tom Broadhurst, Inaki Garay, Inigo Egusquiza, Alexander Feinstein, Jesus Ibanez, Ruth Lazkoz, Jose M. M. Senovilla and Raül Vera.
Our research interests focus on inflationary cosmology, topological defects and other applications to cosmology within field theory as well as String Theory. For more information on the group see ( http://tp.lc.ehu.es/earlyuniverse/ ). The appointment will be for two years.
Interested candidates should send a CV, statement of research interests and publication list, and arrange for at least three letters of recommendation to be submitted to:
early-universe-cosmo[AT]ehu.es
The deadline for applications is December 15th, 2018.
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2.26. Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor in Geometry at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/02/tenure-track-assistant-assoc…
Deadline: 2018-12-10
Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.ru.nl/werken/details/details_vacature_0/?recid=601747
Contact: b.moonen[AT]science.ru.nl
The Mathematics department of Radboud University (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) has a vacancy for a tenure track assistant/associate professorship in Geometry (broadly interpreted).
Initially this concerns an employment for six years. There will be a final evaluation after at most five and a half years. If the final review is positive the position will be converted to a permanent one. For candidates who are already further in their career an earlier evaluation is possible.
The department aims at increasing the number of female academic mathematicians employed by the institute. Female candidates are therefore particularly encouraged to apply.
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3. News
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3.1. GRG Golden Oldies by Lichnerowicz / Doroshkevich and Novikov
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/18/grg-golden-oldies-by-lichner…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-golden-oldies
The Golden Oldies series of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation reprints important papers in general relativity theory that were published 30 or more years ago and are either hard to get hold of, or were originally printed in a language other than English.
Two recent works have been republished in October 2018:
Lichnerowicz, A., Republication of: Propagators, commutators and anti-commutators in general relativity, Gen Relativ Gravit (2018) 50: 145. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-018-2433-x
Editorial note by Giampiero Esposito is freely available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-018-2440-y
Doroshkevich, A.G. and Novikov, I.D., Republication of: Mean density of radiation in the Metagalaxy and certain problems in relativistic cosmology, Gen Relativ Gravit (2018) 50: 138. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-018-2441-x
Editorial note by Ruth Durrer is freely available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-018-2440-y
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3.2. 2019 Bronstein Prize in Loop Quantum Gravity
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/24/2019-bronstein-prize-in-loop…
Additional Information: http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/bronsteinprize.html
During the celebration of 25 years of Loop Quantum Gravity at Madrid, a new prize for post-doctoral scholars in Loop Quantum gravity was created. It is named after Matvei Petrovich Bronstein, who was the first to emphasize that quantum gravity requires a deep revision of classical space-time concepts. He wrote his Ph.D. thesis on Quantization of Gravitational Waves in 1935. He clearly understood the limitation of applying the Bohr-Rosenfeld QED measurement analysis to gravity. He derived the quantum analog of Einstein's quadrupole formula but emphasized the need to go beyond linearized gravity. He was considered by many as the brightest of the young Soviet physicists in the mid-1930's. He was arrested on trumped-up charges in 1937 and executed in 1938. An account appears in http://www.chukfamily.ru/Lidia/Biblio/House.htm
Nominations for the 2019 Bronstein Prize are invited. The nominee should hold a (non-faculty) post-doctoral position at the time of the nomination deadline. The primary criterion will be high quality of scientific results in loop quantum gravity, interpreted in the broadest sense, creativity and originality, and the significance of results to the field as a whole.
The nomination packet should consist of a bundled PDF file containing:
i) A ~1 page nomination letter summarizing the specific achievements to date of the nominee;
ii) A complete CV and a publication list of the nominee;
iii) 2 letters of support from experts emphasizing the broad significance of all research contributions to date of the nominee; and,
iv) A proposed citation.
Self-nominations will not be considered. The entire packet should be bundled into a single PDF file and e-mailed to Ms. Randi Neshteruk (rxh1[AT]psu.edu) by Thursday, January 30th 2019.
The prize consisting of a certificate and a monetary reward will be presented during the Loops 2019 conference, which will be held at Penn State from June 17th to 21st, 2019.
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3.3. GRG Editor’s Choice: recent highlight article
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/30/grg-editors-choice-recent-hi…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/news/grg-editors-choic…
In each volume of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG), a few papers are marked as “Editor’s Choice”. The primary criteria is original, high-quality research that is of wide interest within the community. This recent article deserves special attention:
Abhay Ashtekar, Miguel Campiglia and Alok Laddha,
"Null infinity, the BMS group and infrared issues"
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-018-2464-3
Abstract:
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the structure of the gravitational field at null infinity, sparked by new results on soft charges and infrared issues related to the S matrix theory in perturbative quantum gravity. We summarize these developments and put them in the broader context of research in the relativity community that dates back to several decades. In keeping with intent of this series, this overview is addressed to gravitational scientists who are not experts in this specific area.
Please, browse all Editor’s Choice articles at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice
Frank Schulz
Publishing Editor GRG
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1. Conferences
1.1. IV Jose Plinio Baptista School on Gravitational Waves, Espirito Santo, Brazil
1.2. International Symposium on Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics (CosPA 2018), Yangzhou, China
1.3. International workshop on “Dark Matter and Stars”, Lisbon, Portugal
1.4. Precision Gravity: From the LHC to LISA, MIAPP, Munich
1.5. Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory (PIRT-2019), Moscow, Russia
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc position in the field of nuclear theory or ultracold atomic gases, Warsaw, Poland
2.2. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity at Cornell University, Ithaca, USA
2.3. Postdoctoral Positions in Particle-Astrophysics/Cosmology/Gravitational-Wave Theory at Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA,
2.4. Postdoctoral Positions at Center for Gravitation and Cosmology, Yangzhou, China
2.5. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position in applied mathematics at the University of Waikato, New Zealand
2.6. Postdocs in Quantum Gravity at SUSTech, Shenzhen, China
2.7. Scientific Programmer in Gravitational-Wave Physics at the MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.8. PhD position in Quantum Gravity at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2.9. Postdoc position in Quantum Gravity at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2.10. Faculty Position in Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, USA
2.11. Postdoc position in Gravitational-wave Astrophysics at California State University, Fullerton, CA
2.12. Assistant Professor in Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
2.13. Tenure-track faculty position in astronomy or gravitational physics at Montclair State University, NJ, USA
2.14. Tenure-track fellowships at Nottingham, UK
2.15. Perimeter Institute Postdoctoral Program 2018, Waterloo, Canada
2.16. Post-Doctoral Scholar Position in Multimessenger Astrophysics, Penn State, USA
2.17. Post-doc position at IGC, Penn State, USA
2.18. PhD positions in astrophysics/gravity at Fudan University, Shanghai, China
2.19. CITA National / Canada Fellowship at the University of Alberta, Canada
3. News
3.1. The Seventeenth Release of the Einstein Toolkit
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1. Conferences
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1.1. IV Jose Plinio Baptista School on Gravitational Waves, Espirito Santo, Brazil
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14408
Starting: 2018-10-15 to 2018-10-19
Location: Pedra Azul, Espirito Santo, Brazil
Additional Information: http://www.cosmo-ufes.org/jpbcosmo4.html
Contact: events[AT]cosmo-ufes.org
We will hold the IV Jose Plinio Baptista School on Gravitational Waves in Pedra Azul, Espirito Santo, Brazil, during October 15-19, 2018. This school is aimed at postgraduate students, the registration fee is Brazilian R$200 and the registration deadline is October 5, 2018.
The invited speakers for mini-courses are:
• “Gravitational Wave Detection History” - Odylio D. Aguiar (INPE, Brazil)
• “Fundamentals of Gravitational Wave Astronomy” - Scott Hughes (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
• “Observing and Interpreting Gravitational Waves From Black Holes and Neutron Stars” - Badri Krishnan (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
• “Topics in Post-Newtonian Theory” - Alexandre Le Tiec (Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, France)
• “Gravitational Waves and Fundamental Gravity” - Ricardo Sturani (UFRN, Brazil)
• “Topics in Gravitational Wave Physics” - Bernard Whiting (University of Florida, USA)
The School will also consist of the following advanced seminars:
• “Gravitational Waves: The Nobel Prize 2017” - Odylio Aguiar (INPE, Brazil)
• “Self-Force and Extreme Mass-Ratio Inspirals” - Marc Casals (CBPF, Brazil)
• “On the Bending of Light: from Newton Optics to the Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in the Vicinity of a Black Hole” - Luís Crispino (UFPA, Brazil)
• “Stability of Black Holes” - Gustavo Dotti (Universidad de Cordoba, Argentina)
• “The Gravitational Waves Background” - Jose Antonio de Freitas Pacheco (Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, France)
• “Inflationary Models and Primordial Gravitational Waves” - Alexey A. Starobinsky (Landau institute, Russia)
• “Black Hole Physics” - Jorge Zanelli (Centro de Estudios Científicos, Chile)
Some time is also allocated to short communications and poster presentations by participants.
Organizing Committee:
• Davi C. Rodrigues (UFES, Brazil)
• Felipe M. Santos (UFES, Brazil)
• Hermano E. S. Velten (UFES, Brazil)
• Julio C. Fabris (Chair, UFES, Brazil)
• Marc Casals (CBPF, Brazil)
• Oliver F. Piattella (UFES, Brazil)
• Riccardo Sturani (UFRN, Brazil)
• Syrios Gomes (UFES, Brazil)
• Valerio Marra (UFES, Brazil)
• Winfried Zimdahl (UFES, Brazil)
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1.2. International Symposium on Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics (CosPA 2018), Yangzhou, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/11/international-symposium-on-c…
Starting: 2018-11-19 to 2018-11-23
Location: Yangzhou, China
Additional Information: http://cospa2018.cgc-yzu.cn/
Contact: GRcenter[AT]yzu.edu.cn
The CosPA, International Symposium on Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, is a series of conferences which was initiated in Taiwan and has been organized in Asia Pacific region annually as an activity of the Asia Pacific Organization of Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics (APCosPA).
The purpose of the CosPA 2018 conference is to bring together theorists, experimentalists and observers working in the fields of cosmology, black hole physics and particle astrophysics, in order to discuss the latest observations, theoretical results, and upcoming prospects for progress.
This year the event will be hosted by the Center for Gravitation and Cosmology at Yangzhou University from Nov. 19 (registration) till Nov.23 (departure) in Yangzhou, China,
Online registration ends on Sep.30. We are looking forward to seeing you in Yangzhou!
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1.3. International workshop on “Dark Matter and Stars”, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14436
Starting: 2018-12-11 to 2018-12-12
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/734467/overview
Contact: iwdms2018[AT]centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
The goal of the workshop is to bring together scientists working across different research fields of stellar astrophysics and dark matter to discuss the current status and the future prospects of dark matter research. This meeting aims to discuss the recent advances in dark matter particle candidates, solar and stellar astrophysics, including helioseismology and asteroseismology, as well as compact astrophysical objects like neutron stars and white dwarfs. Moreover, we will also discuss the possibilities open by the next generation of stellar space observatories to the research in dark matter.
We seek to encourage dialogue between different research groups to enhance collaboration and help to improve our understanding of the dark matter. The workshop was also planned with the aim of introducing the dark matter research field to encourage attendance by young scientists including PhD students.
Invited Speakers:
Malcolm Fairbairn (King’s College London, London, UK)
Katherine Freese (University of Michigan, USA and Stockholm University, Sweden)
Anne Green (University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK)
Jordi Isern (Institute of Space Sciences, Barcelona, Spain)
Christoforos Kouvaris (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
Ángeles Perez-García (Universidade de Salamanca, Spain)
Pearl Sandick (University of Utah, USA)
Aldo Serenelli (Institute of Space Sciences, Barcelona, Spain)
Pat Scott (Imperial College London, UK)
Laura Tolos (Institute of Space Sciences, Spain and ITP & FIAS, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
Aaron Vincent (Queen’s University, Canada)
Kathryn Zurek (University of California, Berkeley, USA), to be confirm
The meeting will be held on 11-12 December at the Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation of the Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register and send an abstract before November 15th.
Workshop page: http://iwdms2018.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
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1.4. Precision Gravity: From the LHC to LISA, MIAPP, Munich
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14496
Starting: 2019-08-26 to 2019-09-20
Location: MIAPP, Munich
Additional Information: http://www.munich-iapp.de/Precision_Gravity
Contact: rporto[AT]ias.edu
Dear colleagues,
We would like announce that the registration for our program Precision Gravity: From the LHC to LISA — to take place from August 26th to September 20th 2019 at MIAPP — is now open.
We encourage you to apply for participation before the deadline: November 26, 2018. We ask you also to forward this message to those in your group who may be interested to participate, especially students and postdocs.
Note that MIAPP provides a per diem of 80 EUR/day to cover part of the local expenses for external participants, as well as additional support for families (40 EUR/day) and graduate students. Since space and funding is limited, keep in mind that MIAPP requires attendance for at least two weeks. More details can be found in the MIAPP webpage.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Munich!
best regards,
John Joseph Carrasco
Ilya Mandel
Donal O’ Connell
Rafael Porto
Fabian Schmidt
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1.5. Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory (PIRT-2019), Moscow, Russia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/01/physical-interpretations-of-…
Starting: 2019-07-01 to 2019-07-05
Location: Moscow, Russia
Additional Information: http://www.pirt.info/?lang=eng
Contact: dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru
International Conference “Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory” (PIRT-2019), Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia, 1 – 5 July , 2019, organized by Bauman University (Russia) and University of Liverpool (Great Britain).
The objectives of this conference are the same as those pursued in the Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory (PIRT) conferences which have been held in Imperial College, London, every two years since 1988. These objectives are the physical, geometrical, and mathematical interpretations of the formal structure of Relativity Theory, and to examine the questions concerning the various interpretations of the accepted mathematical expression of the Relativity Principle.
The Conference Program of the Moscow PIRT-2019 will include papers dealing with the following major themes:
– Gravitation, cosmology and large-scale structure;
– Gravitational waves and experimental tests of the relativity theory;
– Space-time, topology and differential geometry;
– Relativistic electrodynamics;
– High energy astrophysics;
– Nature and models of physical vacuum.
SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE PIRT-2019
Anatoly Aleksandrov, Bauman University, Russia
Barry Barish, California Institute of Technology, the United States
Aroonkumar Beesham, University of Zululand, South Africa
David Blair, University of South Western Australia, Australia
Anatol Cherepashchuk, Sternberg Astronomical Institute Moscow University, Russia
Alexander Chernikov, Bauman University, Russia
Sergei Chervon, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University, Russia
Naresh Dadhich, IUCAA, PUNE, India
John Dainton, Liverpool University, Great Britain
Vladimir Gladyshev, Bauman University, Russia
Georgii Izmailov, Moscow Aviation Institute, Russia
Nikolay Kardashev, Astro Space Center of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia
Louis Kauffman, University of Illinois at Chicago, the United States
Richard Kerner, University Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Vassily Manturov, Bauman University, Moscow State University, Russia
Bivudutta Mishra, BITS-Pilani, India
Andrey Morozov, Bauman University, Russia
Nicola Napolitano, INAF Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte, Italy
Guido Pizzella, University of Rome, Italy
Konstantin Postnov, Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, Moscow State University, Russia
Vladislav Pustovoit, Russian Academy of Science, Bauman University, Russia
Carlos Romero, Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Departamento de Fisica, Brazil
Peter Rowlands, University of Liverpool, the United Kingdom
Valentin Rudenko, Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, Moscow State University, Russia
Mikhail Sazhin, Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, Moscow State University, Russia
Alexei Starobinsky, Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russia
Sergey Sushkov, Kazan Federal University, Russia
Roland Triay, Centre de Physique Theorique CNRS - Aix- Marseille University, France
Nina Tyannikova, Bauman University, Russia
Rainer Weiss, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the United States
Postal Communications may be sent to the Secretary of PIRT-2019 Organizing Committee preferably by e-mail to Dr. Nina D. Tyannikova (dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru).
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoc position in the field of nuclear theory or ultracold atomic gases, Warsaw, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14419
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Additional Information: http://nuclear.fizyka.pw.edu.pl/html/news.html
Contact: piotrm[AT]uw.edu
Nuclear Theory Group (Warsaw University of Technology) invites applications to fill one postdoc position in the field of nuclear theory or ultracold atomic gases. The successful candidate will be working on the description of dynamical properties of strongly interacting fermionic superfluids being far from equilibrium state. In particular, he/she is expected to pursue studies of dynamics of neutron star interiors and/or dynamics of quantum atomic gases (vortex and soliton dynamics, quantum turbulence) within the framework of the time-dependent density functional theory. As a result we expect to gain a comprehensive understanding of microscopic dynamics of vortices in neutron stars and ultracold atomic gases allowing for microscopic underpinning of hydrodynamic models. We offer a unique opportunity to work on the most challenging problems related to superfluid dynamics of Fermi systems. The complexity of the problem poses novel computational challenges. Inevitably, high performance computing (HPC) will be the essential part of the research. Presently we use the fastest computing systems available for open science, like Piz Daint (CSCS, Switzerland), Titan (ORNL, USA) and Tsubame3.0 (GSIC Center, Japan). The candidate will also be partly involved in the software development for such systems. The research will be conducted in collaboration with our partners from USA and Japan.
The successful candidate will be employed as a Research Assistant Professor for a minimum period of 12 months, which can be extended to 30 months.
Requirements:
Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree, or foreign equivalent, and a strong record of published research in condensed matter theory or in nuclear theory. We are looking for a candidate with knowledge of methods of many body quantum mechanics and possessing programming skills in C or Fortran. Knowledge of MPI or CUDA as well as experience with supercomputing will be an advantage.
Employment status: Full-time, position starts when a successful candidate is selected but not later than January 1, 2019. Salary: Depends on qualifications: 8000 - 10000 PLN per month (before tax).
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2.2. Postdoctoral position in numerical relativity at Cornell University, Ithaca, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/11/postdoctoral-position-in-num…
Deadline: 2018-11-15
Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
Additional Information: http://astro.cornell.edu
Contact: lmk3[AT]cornell.edu
Cornell University expects to have an opening for a Research Associate in numerical relativity starting in September, 2019.
The position requires a Ph.D. and experience in numerical relativity or computational physics. The position is for one year, with subsequent renewals depending on performance and the availability of funds.
The Cornell Relativity Group consists of Saul Teukolsky and Eanna Flanagan, senior research associate Larry Kidder and research associates Mike Boyle and Prayush Kumar. There will also be opportunities to interact with the Theoretical Astrophysics Group, including Rachel Bean, David Chernoff, Dong Lai, Richard Lovelace, and Ira Wasserman.
Applicants should submit a resume with a list of publications, and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to: Lynda Sovocool, Finance and Human Resource Manager, lmk3[AT]cornell.edu. Completed applications should be received no later than November 15, 2018.
Diversity and inclusion have been and continue to be a part of our heritage. Cornell University is a recognized EEO/AA employer and educator.
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2.3. Postdoctoral Positions in Particle-Astrophysics/Cosmology/Gravitational-Wave Theory at Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA,
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/11/postdoctoral-positions-in-pa…
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: Baltimore, MD, USA,
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11923
Contact: mhall64[AT]jhu.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for one or more postdoctoral research positions beginning September 2019 (or possibly earlier) in theoretical cosmology, particle/nuclear/gravitational-wave astrophysics, numerical relativity and/or related areas. The successful applicant(s) will work with Prof. Emanuele Berti and Prof. Marc Kamionkowski, and with other postdocs and students in their groups. There will be opportunities for collaboration with other faculty, their students and postdocs. There are also opportunities to work with scientists at the Space Telescope Science Institute. A Ph.D. in physics or astronomy is required.
Applications should consist of a CV, list of publications, a summary of research interests, and three letters of recommendation, submitted to AcademicJobsOnline, at www.academicjobsonline.org
Applications will be due December 1st, 2018. Johns Hopkins is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and welcomes applications from women and members of underrepresented groups.
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2.4. Postdoctoral Positions at Center for Gravitation and Cosmology, Yangzhou, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/13/postdoctoral-positions-at-ce…
Deadline: 2018-11-30
Location: Yangzhou, China
Additional Information: http://www.cgc-yzu.cn/
Contact: ycong[AT]yzu.edu.cn
The Center for Gravitation and Cosmology of Yangzhou University, China, is seeking qualified and talented postdoctoral researchers in the field of gravitation (general relativity or modified theories of gravity) and/or its applications in astrophysics, cosmology, or high energy physics such as holography. Candidates with background in other closely related fields, such as quantum gravity (broadly defined), theoretical and observational cosmology, black hole physics, gravitational wave physics will also be considered. Applicants should have (or expected to obtain by starting date) a Ph.D. in the relevant fields to receive full considerations. We offer a 2+1 year contract starting from September 2019.
Successful applicants will have the opportunity to collaborate with members of the center, but they are otherwise free to pursue their own research interest. There is no teaching duty.
The Center for Gravitation and Cosmology (CGC) is a young research center founded in 2017 at Yangzhou University. Yangzhou is a scenic city with rich history in the Jiangsu Province of China, primarily known for its former major role in the salt trade. It is the Southern capital of China under Emperor Yang of Sui (r. 604-617). It is believed that Marco Polo had served as a governer in Yangzhou around 1282-1287. CGC is an initiative of the BRICS-Association of Gravity and Cosmology (BRICS-AGAC), with support from the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa).
Interested candidates should submit the following documents in a SINGLE PDF file to Prof. Yen Chin Ong at ycong[AT]yzu.edu.cn :
(1) A full curriculum vitae.
(2) A copy of PhD certificate
(3) A publication list, with five most significant publications clearly highlighted.
(4) A brief description of research interests, including future plans, not exceeding 2 pages.
In addition, 2-3 recommendation letters should be arranged to be sent to the same E-mail address.
Completed applications should be received no later than November 30, 2018.
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2.5. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position in applied mathematics at the University of Waikato, New Zealand
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/14/lecturer-senior-lecturer-pos…
Deadline: 2018-10-19
Location: Hamilton, New Zealand
Additional Information: http://www.jobs.waikato.ac.nz
Contact: woeichet.lim[AT]waikato.ac.nz
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics within the Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences has a strong research culture with ongoing research programmes in various areas of pure mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics.
We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer who will contribute to teaching, postgraduate supervision, administration and research within the Department and Faculty. Applicants must have the ability to teach several areas of graduate level applied mathematics and preference will be given to applicants who also have research strengths in applied mathematics.
A research record of sustained excellence and a recognised contribution to the academic field appropriate to the level of position applied for are essential. You will also have demonstrated success in undergraduate teaching including the ability to lecture to large numbers and conduct small group tutorials effectively, along with the ability to contribute to the graduate and postgraduate teaching programmes and to maintain an active research programme. A PhD in Mathematics or a relevant discipline is required.
Further information about the Department of Mathematics & Statistics is available at http://www.math.waikato.ac.nz/
The research interests of staff in the Department are listed under each staff member's entry in the 'People' tab.
Current salary range for Lecturers is NZ $74,034 to $89,163 per year, and for Senior Lecturers is NZ $91,710 to $120,752 per year, depending on qualifications, skills and experience.
Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to the Department Chairperson, Associate Professor Sean Oughton:
email: sean.oughton[AT]waikato.ac.nz
Closing date: 19 October 2018 (NZ time)
Vacancy number: 380371
For more information and to apply, visit www.jobs.waikato.ac.nz
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2.6. Postdocs in Quantum Gravity at SUSTech, Shenzhen, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14452
Deadline: 2018-10-31
Location: Shenzhen, China
Additional Information: https://lmodesto2.wixsite.com/lmodesto
Contact: lmodesto[AT]sustc.edu.cn
Postdoctoral positions in Quantum Gravity at SUSTech (Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen)
The newly established "Classical and Quantum Gravity Group" (spacetime structure from small to large scales) at SUSTech (Shenzhen, China) is looking for very motivated candidates to fill up to three postdoctoral positions as soon as possible. Our research mainly focuses on:
1) Nonlocal Quantum Gravity (NLQG).
2) Local Lee-Wick Quantum Gravity (LWQG).
3) Super-renormalizable or Finite completion of the Standard Model of Particle Physics (SRSM or FSM).
4) Black hole physics.
5) Cosmology.
Therefore, the interested candidates should submit a short research project highlighting the potential impact of their past research on NLQG, LWQG, SRSM or FSM. The group at the moment consists on 1 Research Associate Professor, 1 PhD student, and several undergraduate students.
Priority will be given to experts in: quantum field theory, perturbative quantum gravity, asymptotically safe quantum gravity, string theory, black hole physics, and cosmology.
Preference may be given to candidates with no more then 2 years of postdoctoral experience. ABD (All But Dissertation) candidates are also encouraged to apply. The positions will start as soon as possible and the appointment is for 2 years. The salary is about 200,000 RMB/year.
Interested candidates should send their CV, including contact details of 2-3 referees, and expected starting date, short statement of research interests and/or experience, publication list. For full considerations all the material should be sent to lmodesto[AT]sustc.edu.cn by October 31, 2018.
If electronic submission is not possible, application materials may be sent via regular mail to:
Prof. Leonardo Modesto
Physics Department, Southern University of Science and Technology
No 1088, Xueyuan Rd., Xili, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,
China 518055
Tel: +86 150 2672 5795 (Mobile)
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2.7. Scientific Programmer in Gravitational-Wave Physics at the MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14455
Deadline: 2018-10-31
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/2296918/scientific-programmer
Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam is looking for a highly motivated, talented Scientific Programmer who will actively engage in the computational research activities carried out in the division. The position will be at the level of a staff scientist; the appointment will initially be for 3 years, with the possibility of becoming permanent afterwards. In exceptional cases, the position can be made permanent sooner, or from the beginning.
The "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" (ACR) division, led by Alessandra Buonanno, develops theoretical models of gravitational waves (GW) from astrophysical and cosmological sources. These models --- implemented by the ACR division in Language C (for production analyses in the LIGO Algorithm Library (LAL) “LALsuite” code package) and Mathematica (for development) --- are used to detect signals in the LIGO and Virgo data streams, and extract invaluable information about extreme gravity and matter. The ACR division is composed of about 20-25 scientists, including two research group leaders, Jonathan Gair (to arrive in Spring 2019) and Harald Pfeiffer. The division also hosts several long and short-term visitors. Many members of the division are part of international collaborations including the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the LISA consortium.
The ACR division has a high-performance computer cluster, Minerva with ~9,500 cores, and a high-throughput computer cluster Vulcan with ~2,000 cores (soon to be replaced by Hypatia with ~8,000 cores). Those clusters are used to run numerical-relativity simulations of gravitational-wave sources, and carry out source modeling and data-analysis studies for current and future gravitational-wave detectors.
Key tasks/responsibilities:
- Lead the development and maintenance of software packages used to generate waveform models, and to carry out statistical inference on the properties of observed gravitational-wave sources.
- Work to ensure that the computational performance of the software meets the needs of the ACR’s scientists.
- Ensure that software developed in the division is well documented to facilitate the easy use of the code by new members and external collaborators.
- Consult and train scientists in the use of software, as needed.
- Support research and publications conducted by scientists in the division.
- Engage in visualization of results.
Required education and experience:
- Ph.D. in computer science, astronomy, physics or a related discipline.
- At least 4 years of experience with high-performance computing (HPC) or high-throughput computing (HTC) resources.
- Expert knowledge in computational languages used in the astrophysics and physics community (e.g., Python, C/C++, Mathematica, MatLab).
- Experience using multiple computational platforms (e.g., OSX, Windows, Unix/Linux).
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Excellent knowledge of oral and written English.
Preferred qualifications:
- Background in gravitational-wave physics or astrophysics.
- Familiarity with gravitational-wave software.
- Familiarity with modern software development practices, such as version control system (Git) and continuous integration (CI).
- Experience in numerical solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations.
Salary and benefits follow the remuneration of public employees in Germany (“Tarifvertrag im Öffentlichen Dienst, TVöD”).
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is October 31st, 2018. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
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2.8. PhD position in Quantum Gravity at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14462
Deadline: 2018-10-16
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Additional Information: http://hef.ru.nl/~tbudd/vacancies/
Contact: T.Budd[AT]science.ru.nl
Applications are invited for a PhD position in the Quantum Gravity group at the Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP) of the Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Dr. Timothy Budd and will be funded as part of the NWO START-UP project “New routes towards quantum gravity in the ultraviolet”, which aims at the study of spacetime geometry at the smallest of scales with the help of the latest mathematical techniques and numerical methods. The Quantum Gravity group, consisting of three full-time and two part-time faculty and several postdocs and PhD students, provides an active and stimulating environment for fundamental research in the quantum aspects of spacetime and gravity.
Applicants must have a university degree in physics or mathematics at the masters level or equivalent, with proven abilities in theoretical physics and interests in quantum gravity. Affinity in any of the following topics is considered an advantage but not essential: computer simulations and Monte Carlo methods, statistical physics and critical phenomena, probability and stochastic processes, enumerative combinatorics.
The PhD position is for four years, which is the expected time for obtaining a doctoral degree in the Netherlands, and is subject to review after one year. Salary and benefits are in accordance with the collective labour agreement (CAO) of the Dutch universities. Starting date of the position is to be agreed upon.
Applications will be considered until the position is filled, but those received by October 16th, 2018 are guaranteed full consideration. To apply the following documents should be sent electronically in pdf-format to T. Budd (T.Budd[AT]science.ru.nl): cover letter; CV; transcript of university courses and grades; (brief) statement of research interests.
We encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, and individuals with disabilities.
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2.9. Postdoc position in Quantum Gravity at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14464
Deadline: 2018-11-15
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Additional Information: http://hef.ru.nl/~tbudd/vacancies/
Contact: T.Budd[AT]science.ru.nl
Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoc position in the Quantum Gravity group at the Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP) of the Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, starting in the fall of 2019 or earlier. The successful applicant will work with Dr. Timothy Budd and will be funded as part of the NWO START-UP project “New routes towards quantum gravity in the ultraviolet”, which aims at the study of spacetime geometry at the smallest of scales with the help of the latest mathematical techniques and numerical methods. The Quantum Gravity group, consisting of three full-time and two part-time faculty and several postdocs and PhD students, provides an active and stimulating environment for fundamental research in the quantum aspects of spacetime and gravity.
Applicants should hold a PhD degree in physics or mathematics and have a background in quantum gravity, random geometry, or related areas. Affinity in any of the following topics is considered an advantage but not essential: computer simulations and Monte Carlo methods, statistical physics and critical phenomena, probability and stochastic processes, enumerative combinatorics.
The position is for two years. Salary and benefits will be in accordance with the collective labour agreement (CAO) of the Dutch universities.
Applications will be considered until the position is filled, but those received by November 15th, 2018 are guaranteed full consideration. To apply the following documents should be sent electronically in pdf-format to T. Budd (T.Budd[AT]science.ru.nl): cover letter; CV; research statement; publication list.
We encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, and individuals with disabilities.
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2.10. Faculty Position in Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/20/faculty-position-in-theoreti…
Deadline: 2018-10-31
Location: Dallas, USA
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11789
Contact: jobsearch[AT]physics.smu.edu
The Department of Physics at Southern Methodist University in Dallas invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or tenured Associate Professor position in the broadly defined area of Theoretical Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravitational Waves. The appointment will start in August 2019 or later. Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. in physics, astronomy or closely related field.
Current research at the Department of Physics at SMU is concentrated in the fields of particle physics and astrophysics. The theory program is concentrated on the studies of CMB and Early Universe and on QCD and LHC related topics.
The current experimental program includes ATLAS at the LHC, NOvA and DUNE at Fermilab, SuperCDMS and DESI. The department is expected to have an access to the Simons Observatory. The successful candidate is expected to develop a vigorous research program, supervise graduate students and to teach at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applications may be submitted electronically (pdf format preferred) via the academic jobs online website and should include a research statement, statement of teaching interests, curriculum vitae and contact information for three references. To ensure full consideration, the application should be received by October 31, 2018, but the committee will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. Inquiries (but not applications) can be sent to: jobsearch[AT]physics.smu.edu
Southern Methodist University will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity[AT]smu.edu. Hiring is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of a background check.
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2.11. Postdoc position in Gravitational-wave Astrophysics at California State University, Fullerton, CA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14476
Deadline: 2018-10-31
Location: Fullerton, CA
Additional Information: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/csufasc/jobs/2216601/post-doctoral-r…
Contact: jread[AT]fullerton.edu
The Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy Center (GWPAC) at California State University Fullerton welcomes applications for a Postdoctoral Associate in Gravitational-Wave Physics. GWPAC faculty members include Al Agnew, Geoffrey Lovelace, Jocelyn Read, and Director Joshua Smith. Its research projects include searches for binary systems with black holes and neutron stars with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), characterization of the LIGO detectors, waveform modeling including analytical solutions for neutron stars with realistic equations of state, modes and tides, numerical relativity simulations of binary black hole and black hole neutron star systems as part of the Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes (SXS) Collaboration, optical characterization of LIGO optics, theoretical calculations of thermal noise and mathematical relativity.
The successful applicant will establish and carry out a research program in gravitational-wave physics that complements the existing strengths in GWPAC and involves undergraduate and master's students. Contributions to the study of third-generation gravitational-wave science and/or detector development are expected as part of their research activities. Women and members of groups traditionally underrepresented in physics and astronomy are especially encouraged to apply.
The application deadline is 31 October 2018 or until filled. To be considered for this position, please submit an application at
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/csufasc/jobs/2216601/post-doctoral-r…
On the application website, please submit the names and contact information of three references. We also ask that you attach a cover letter, a short statement of research interests, and a curriculum vita. If you have any questions, please email Jocelyn Read at jread[AT]fullerton.edu
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2.12. Assistant Professor in Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14479
Deadline: 2018-11-10
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/12922BR
Contact: kuastrosearch[AT]ku.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas (KU) seeks outstanding applicants for an Assistant Professorship in the area of Astronomy and Astrophysics (tenure track position) expected to begin as early as August 18, 2019. We are interested in individuals with a computational, theoretical, or observational background who work in the broad realm of extragalactic or galactic astrophysics, although all qualified applicants will be considered. Some preference will be given to applicants who will have synergy with the research interests of KU faculty members. These interests include observational extragalactic astronomy and theoretical high energy astrophysics.
The qualifying candidates must have a Ph.D. in astronomy or physics or a closely related field by the time of appointment as well as at least six (6) months of postdoctoral experience in astronomy, astrophysics, or physics. A strong record of research and demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching are required. A successful applicant will be expected to conduct an active research program and teach astronomy and astrophysics classes at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Our department and university are dedicated to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive working and learning environment. Individuals who are committed to furthering these causes are encouraged to apply. We especially welcome applicants from groups traditionally underrepresented in Physics and Astronomy. This includes, but is not limited to, women, racial and ethnic underrepresented minorities, and LGBTQIA individuals as well as those residing at the intersection of these axes.
Lawrence, KS is an excellent place to live. It is an affordable and progressive city with a lively arts and music scene, excellent schools, high quality restaurants, economical living, and a diverse cultural mix. It has often been called the “Austin of Kansas.” It is also less than an hour drive from Kansas City.
For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/12922BR. A complete online application includes the following materials: cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research statement, a teaching statement, and the names and contact information for three professional references. The candidate should also arrange for the three reference letters to be sent to kuastrosearch[AT]ku.edu. For additional information about the position, please contact: Professors Gregory Rudnick and Mikhail Medvedev, Search Committee co-Chairs, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Kansas, kuastrosearch[AT]ku.edu. The application deadline is November 10, 2018. All application materials should be received by this date for proper consideration.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, relation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the University’s programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and is the University’s Title IX Coordinator: the Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785) 864-6414, 711 TTY.
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2.13. Tenure-track faculty position in astronomy or gravitational physics at Montclair State University, NJ, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/24/tenure-track-faculty-positio…
Deadline: 2018-11-12
Location: Montclair, New Jersey, United States
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12051
Contact: physics-search[AT]montclair.edu
Tenure-track position in Physics/Astronomy
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Montclair State University
Applications are invited for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in Physics. (Applications for exceptional applicants at the Associate Professor or Professor level will also be considered.) Priority will be given to a physicist or astronomer with expertise in data analysis, observation, or computing. We are especially interested in candidates with expertise in gravitational-wave physics (data analysis preferred), multi-messenger astronomy, exoplanets, solar system astronomy, neutrino astrophysics, radio astronomy, optical/IR astronomy, and x-ray/gamma-ray astronomy. Highly qualified applicants in other areas of physics and astronomy may be considered.
Montclair State University is New Jersey’s second-largest university, with over 20,000 students. It is a Research Doctoral University under the Carnegie Classification of higher-education institutions. The University has a very diverse student body and has met the criteria to be a Federally-designated Hispanic-Serving Institution. It is located 15 miles west of New York City in the town of Montclair. Additional information about our department can be found on our website: https://www.montclair.edu/physics-astronomy/ .
A Ph.D. in Physics or Astronomy is required; one or more years of postdoctoral experience is preferred. We are especially interested in candidates who can support and further develop the astronomy or computational-physics/data science component of our curriculum. Applicants of all genders, sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, and nationalities are welcome in our department.
A full search advertisement with more details and application instructions can be found at AcademicJobsOnline: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12051 . Applications should be submitted before November 12, 2018 to ensure full consideration. Contact Marc Favata with any questions or requests for information at physics-search[AT]montclair.edu.
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2.14. Tenure-track fellowships at Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14488
Deadline: 2018-10-12
Location: Nottingham, UK
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI1841
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
This year’s Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships are now open for expressions of interest. Deadline: 12/10/2018
What are the fellowships?
Anne McLaren Fellowships – Our Anne McLaren Fellowships are aimed at outstanding female scholars in science, technology, engineering and medicine at the early stage of their academic careers.
Nottingham Research Fellowships – The Nottingham Research Fellowships target outstanding early career researchers in all academic disciplines across the University.
Each fellowship offers:
. Three years independent funding, starting October 2019, to conduct research while based at the University of Nottingham
. Extensive career development support, including participation in a mentoring scheme
. Competitive salary set on the Research and Teaching Staff Scales Level 5 (GBP 38,833 and GBP 47,722) depending on experience
. The linking of the Fellowship to an established academic post, subject to performance against a high quality threshold and the continued right to work in the UK.
. Research expenses totalling GBP 75,000
. Additional childcare costs of up to GBP 5,000 per annum
. Relocation expenses of up to GBP 1,500
. The opportunity to spend periods of time at University of Nottingham Campuses in China and Malaysia
Link with further general info:
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/researchwithus/fellowships/nottingham…
Job advert for fellowships in Mathematical Sciences:
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI1841
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2.15. Perimeter Institute Postdoctoral Program 2018, Waterloo, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/25/perimeter-institute-postdoct…
Deadline: 2018-11-01
Location: Waterloo, Ontario Canada
Additional Information: http://perimeterinstitute.ca/about/careers/positions/perimeter-postdoctoral…
Contact: peopleandculture[AT]perimeterinstitute.ca
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics invites applications for postdoctoral positions, including named fellowships, from new and recent PhDs working in fundamental theoretical physics.
Our areas of research include
- particle physics
- quantum condensed matter
- cosmology
- classical gravity
- mathematical physics
- quantum fields and strings
- quantum foundations
- quantum information
- quantum gravity
as well as connections and overlaps between these areas. Most postdoctoral positions are offered for a period of three years. You may also be eligible for a named 4 year postdoctoral fellowship including: the Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, Stephen Hawking and Chien-Shiung Wu fellowships. Senior 5 year fellowships are also available. Fellowships may in addition be offered jointly between Perimeter and partner institutes and universities.
Perimeter Institute offers a dynamic, multi-disciplinary environment with maximum research freedom and opportunity to collaborate within and across fields. We welcome applications from highly creative and intellectually adventurous theorists. Perimeter offers you
- comprehensive support including a generous research and travel fund,
- opportunities to invite visiting collaborators,
- help and support for organizing workshops and conferences.
- a mentoring system that provides you with feedback and support to flourish as an independent researcher.
As a postdoctoral researcher at PI you will be a welcome participant in a thriving research international community which includes 45 full-time and associate faculty members, 51 Distinguished Visiting Research Chairs, 58 Postdoctoral Researchers, 54 Graduate Students, and 35 master’s-level students participating in Perimeter Scholars International. Perimeter also welcomes around a thousand visitors and conference participants throughout the academic year. We are committed to building an inclusive community that promotes excellence.
The due date for applications is November 1 2018; however, we will accept applications until all positions are filled. See link for details.
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2.16. Post-Doctoral Scholar Position in Multimessenger Astrophysics, Penn State, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/28/post-doctoral-scholar-positi…
Deadline: 2018-12-01
Location: Penn State, University Park, PA, USA
Additional Information: https://psu.jobs/job/83305
Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu
The Department of Physics at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking to fill one or more Postdoctoral Scholar positions in multimessenger astrophysics with gravitational waves. The successful candidate will participate in the research program led by David Radice on the numerical and analytical modeling of compact binary mergers in general relativity. There will also be ample opportunity for collaboration with other faculty members at the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, which includes, among others, Abhay Ashtekar, Eugenio Bianchi, Chad Hanna, Sarah Shandera, and B.S. Sathyaprakash.
These positions require a Ph.D. in physics, astronomy, or a closely related field. Applications must be submitted online at https://psu.jobs/job/83305 and include a cover letter, CV, and a statement of research interests. Applicants should arrange for three recommendation letters to be submitted to institute[AT]gravity.psu.edu indicating the appropriate job number in the subject line. Applications received before December 1, 2018 will be given full consideration. The expected start date is September 1, 2019, although alternative start dates will also be considered. For more information, please visit http://gravity.psu.edu. This is a fixed-term appointment funded for one year from date of hire with excellent possibility of re-funding.
To review the Annual Security Report which contains information about crime statistics and other safety and security matters and policies, please go to https://police.psu.edu/annual-security-reports, which will also explain how to request a paper copy of the Annual Security Report.
Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
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2.17. Post-doc position at IGC, Penn State, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/30/post-doc-position-at-igc-pen…
Deadline: 2018-12-07
Location: University Park, PA 16802, USA
Additional Information: http://igc.psu.edu/opportunities/index.shtml
Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu
The Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking to fill one or more post-doctoral scholar positions in the theoretical aspects of gravitational physics for the academic year 2019-20 . The successful candidate will participate in the research programs led by Professors Abhay Ashtekar and Eugenio Bianchi. These include projects in classical general relativity, especially gravitational waves and cosmology; loop quantum gravity with emphasis on semi-classical issues and loop quantum cosmology; all aspects of quantum black holes with emphasis on entanglement entropy, singularity resolution and quantum eaporation; and relation between loop quantum gravity and other approaches to quantum gravity and non-perturbative techniques in quantum field theory.
The larger gravitational theory group faculty will include Chad Hanna, Donghui Jeong, David Radice, Sarah Shandera and B. Sathyaprakash. Successful candidates will be encouraged to interact also with mathematicians in the Center for Fundamental Theory and with members of the Center for Theoretical and Observational Cosmology. During the current academic year, the Institute has 22 post-docs (including Drs. Emmanuele Alesci, Sina Bahrami, Tommaso de Lorenzo, Pietro Dona, Anuradha Gupta, Marc Schneider and Surabhi Sachdev in Gravitation and Cosmology). For further information on the Institute, see http://www.gravity.psu.edu/.
A Ph.D. in physics or a related field is required, with a research record showing a strong background in general relativity, and at least one of the other areas listed above. While the primary responsibility of the successful candidate(s) will be to carry out research in some of these areas, we also expect them to interact strongly with the other researchers in the gravity and cosmology group at Penn State. The Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos offers significant additional resources for research expenses to exceptional candidates. They can be used for academic travel, computers, software, books, etc, entirely at the post-doctoral scholar’s discretion.
Applications must be submitted electronically at https://psu.jobs/job/???? (the job number ???? will be posted in the very near future) and include a cover letter, CV and statement of research interests. Applicants should arrange for three reference letters to be submitted to Randi Neshteruk at rxh1[AT]psu.edu indicating the appropriate job number in the subject line. This is a fixed-term appointment funded for one year from date of hire, with possibility of re-funding. Review of applications will begin on December 8th, 2018 and continue until suitable candidate(s) are found.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS: For more about safety at Penn State, and to review the Annual Security Report which contains information about crime statistics and other safety and security matters, please go to http://www.police.psu.edu/clery , which will also provide you with detail on how to request a hard copy of the Annual Security Report.
Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
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2.18. PhD positions in astrophysics/gravity at Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/01/phd-positions-in-astrophysic…
Deadline: 2018-11-30
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/Site/Home.html
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
The high energy astrophysics group at Fudan University (Shanghai, China) has a few PhD positions for the next academic year (starting in September 2019). The successful candidates must have a Master degree in Physics or in a related area before September 2019. Courses and research are conducted in English. The PhD program normally lasts for 3 years, but it can be extended to 4-5 years.
We are looking for candidates interested in working on:
1) X-ray data analysis of black holes
2) Astrophysical codes (fortran, C/C++, python)
The group is led by Prof. Cosimo Bambi and currently consists of 2 postdoctoral researchers and several graduate and undergraduate students. More details can be found on the group webpage.
Interested candidates should send their CV (including, among other things, date of birth and nationality) and a short statement of research interests and/or experience to:
Prof. Cosimo Bambi
E-mail: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
Please arrange also at least 2 recommendation letters to be sent separately to the same email address.
Applications received by November 30 will receive full consideration.
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2.19. CITA National / Canada Fellowship at the University of Alberta, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/10/02/cita-national-canada-fellows…
Deadline: 2018-11-10
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/c3f0003d
Contact: rafernan[AT]ualberta.ca
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, AB, Canada, via the CITA National or Canada Fellowship, to be hosted by Prof. Rodrigo Fernandez. The CITA National Fellowship is 2 years long and can be held at a Canadian University. The CITA Canada Fellowship adds an additional 2 years to be spent at CITA in Toronto, ON.
Applicants interested in holding the fellowship at the University of Alberta should have a PhD in Astronomy or Physics, and experience with time-dependent numerical (magneto)-hydrodynamic simulations in the context of nuclear astrophysics and/or numerical relativity. The position is expected to start in September 2019. Successful candidates will have part of their time available to develop their own independent research program during the first 2 years of the fellowship.
To apply, please go to:
https://icat.cita.utoronto.ca/pdf/
and upload a CV, List of Publication, Research Statement, and e-mail contact information of up to 3 reference letter writers. The application deadline is November 10, 2018.
Interested applicants can contact Prof. Rodrigo Fernandez at [rafernan AT ualberta DOT ca] for information about research activities.
More information about the CITA National Fellowship:
https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/c3f0003d
https://www.cita.utoronto.ca/opportunities/national-fellows-programs/
And about the Astrophysics Group at the University of Alberta:
https://sites.ualberta.ca/~rafernan/
https://www.ualberta.ca/physics/research/astronomy-and-astrophysics
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3. News
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3.1. The Seventeenth Release of the Einstein Toolkit
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/09/18/the-seventeenth-release-of-t…
Additional Information: https://einsteintoolkit.org/index.html
We are pleased to announce the seventeenth release (code name "Chien-Shiung Wu") of the Einstein Toolkit, an open, community developed software infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics. The highlights of this release are
Five new thorns have been added:
GiRaFFE
GiRaFFEfood
ShiftedKerrSchild
GiRaFFE_to_HydroBase
ID_converter_GiRaFFE
In addition, bug fixes accumulated since the previous release in Feb 2018 have been included.
The Einstein Toolkit is a collection of software components and tools for simulating and analyzing general relativistic astrophysical systems that builds on numerous software efforts in the numerical relativity community including CactusEinstein, the Carpet AMR infrastructure and the relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics code GRHydro. For parts of the toolkit, the Cactus Framework is used as the underlying computational infrastructure providing large-scale parallelization, general computational components, and a model for collaborative, portable code development. The toolkit includes modules to build complete codes for simulating black hole spacetimes as well as systems governed by relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics.
The Einstein Toolkit uses a distributed software model and its different modules are developed, distributed, and supported either by the core team of Einstein Toolkit Maintainers, or by individual groups. Where modules are provided by external groups, the Einstein Toolkit Maintainers provide quality control for modules for inclusion in the toolkit and help coordinate support. The Einstein Toolkit Maintainers currently involve postdocs and faculty from six different institutions, and host weekly meetings that are open for anyone to join in.
Guiding principles for the design and implementation of the toolkit include: open, community-driven software development; well thought out and stable interfaces; separation of physics software from computational science infrastructure; provision of complete working production code; training and education for a new generation of researchers.
For more information about using or contributing to the Einstein Toolkit, or to join the Einstein Toolkit Consortium, please visit our web pages at http://einsteintoolkit.org.
The Einstein Toolkit is primarily supported by NSF 1550551/1550461/1550436/1550514 (Einstein Toolkit Community Integration and Data Exploration).
The Einstein Toolkit contains about 200 regression test cases. On a large portion of the tested machines, almost all of these tests pass, using both MPI and OpenMP parallelization.
Additional information can be found at https://einsteintoolkit.org/about/releases/ET_2018_09_announcement.html
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