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02 Mar '22
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1. Conferences
1.1. New frontiers in strong gravity, Benasque, Spain
1.2. Custom Styles
1.3. When \hbar meets G, Paris, France
1.4. European Einstein Toolkit Meeting, Dublin, Ireland
1.5. EAS special session SS14: Gravitational Wave and Multi-messenger Astronomy, Valencia, Spain
1.6. Quantum Information Structure of Spacetime (QISS) 2022, London, Canada
1.7. Sejny Summer Institute 2022, Sejny, Poland
1.8. Non-regular Spacetime Geometry, Vienna, Austria
1.9. First IAGRG School on Gravitation and Cosmology (online)
1.10. North American Einstein Toolkit School 2022, Moscow, Idaho, USA (hybrid)
1.11. Atlantic General Relativity Meeting 2022 (online)
1.12. V Institute of Space Sciences Summer School, Barcelona, Spain
1.13. 25th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Dublin, Ireland
2. Jobs
2.1. Professor in Gravitational Wave Instrumentation, Canberra, Australia
2.2. Research Associate in Theoretical Cosmology, Sheffield, UK
2.3. Postdoctoral Fellowship in the High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics Theory Group, Cape Town, South Africa
2.4. PhD position in Physics of Compact Stars and Dark Matter, Lisbon/Coimbra, Portugal
2.5. Postdoc position in Cosmology, Newcastle University, UK
2.6. Assistant Professor in Gravitational Waves and/or Numerical Relativity, Nottingham, UK
2.7. Assistant Teaching Professor in Physics, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
2.8. Faculty Positions in Classical and Quantum Gravity, Bangalore, India
2.9. PhD position in numerical relativity at Brock University, Canada
2.10. Postdoc position in theoretical particle physics, cosmology and gravitational wave physics, Frankfurt, Germany
2.11. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
2.12. PhD position in Theoretical Cosmology, Sheffield, UK
2.13. PhD student position in Mathematical Relativity, Tuebingen, Germany
3. News
3.1. Prof. Canbin Liang passed away on February 16, 2022
3.2. Hot topics in Modern Cosmology: Spontaneous Workshop XIV, Cargese, France - date change
3.3. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Rates of compact object coalescences"
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1. Conferences
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1.1. New frontiers in strong gravity, Benasque, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24418
Starting: 2022-07-03 to 2022-07-16
Location: Benasque, Spain
Additional Information: http://benasque.org/general/cgi-bin/years.pl?ano=2022
Contact: hwitek[AT]illinois.edu
New frontiers in strong gravity
The highly nonlinear, strong-field regime of gravity holds the key to address long-standing puzzles in modern physics. These range from deeply theoretical questions concerning a consistent theory of quantum gravity and resulting modifications to general relativity, over the stability properties of black holes in traditional general relativity, to new insight into nuclear matter under extreme conditions in the context of neutron star and multimessenger astronomy.
In this two-week workshop (Jul 03-16, 2022) we will bring together leading experts as well as junior scientists and PhD students in these diverse research areas, to encourage communication and training across the fields and to foster new research collaborations.
Invited speakers include:
Masha Baryaktar - Laura Bernard - Beatrice Bonga - Katerina Chatziioannou - Katy Clough - Mihalis Dafermos - Will East - Roberto Emparan - Tanja Hinderer - Aaron Kovacs - Macarena Lagos - Luis Lehner - Lionel London - David Mateos - Maria Okounkova - Carlos Palenzuela - Paolo Pani - Patricia Schmidt - Thomas Sotiriou - Rita Teixeira - Toby Wiseman - Nicolas Yunes
The number of participants is limited. We ask students to upload a short CV (maximal 2 pages). Limited travel support will be available, with priority given to students and participants from underrepresented groups. To apply for travel support please include some text justifying your request for support on the registration page. Registration will close on May 31, 2022. Registration will open shortly
To help us create a safe and healthy environment, we ask that all participants are fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
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1.2. Custom Styles
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/08/wp-global-styles-neve-child/
Starting: 2022-07-03 to 2022-07-16
Location: Benasque, Spain
Additional Information: http://benasque.org/general/cgi-bin/years.pl?ano=2022
Contact: hwitek[AT]illinois.edu
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1.3. When \hbar meets G, Paris, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/08/when-hbar-meets-g/
Starting: 2022-06-27 to 2022-07-01
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: http://www.iap.fr/col2022/
Contact: conferenceIAP2022[AT]iap.fr
The Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP, http://www.iap.fr) organizes its 38th Conference, in Paris, from Monday June 27th to Friday July 1st, 2022 and entitled
"When \hbar meets G"
The aim will be to discuss the physics at the interface between Quantum Mechanics, the theory of Gravitation and Cosmology, both at the theoretical and experimental levels.
The main subjects which will be covered are
(1) The different interpretations of Quantum Mechanics and their relationship with the theories of Gravity and Cosmology.
(2) Cosmology and Quantum Mechanics
(3) Gravitational Quantum Physics
Plenary speakers include M. Arndt, M. Aspelmeyer, G. Bacciagaluppi, A. Bassi, S. Bose, C. Burgess, E. Dimastrogiovanni, T. Jacobson, J.-L. Lehners, J. Martin, S. Liberati (TBC), F. Sciarrino, D. Rickles (TBC), D. Sudarsky, W. Unruh and D. Wallace.
The conference webpage gathers informations about registration and fees (350EUR and 250EUR for students before May 31st, increase by 50EUR after)
The conference will be in person: should the material conditions related to the covid pandemic not allow us to proceed this way, there will be no on-line version and the conference will be postponed.
Apologies if you receive this announcement more than once.
We would be grateful if you could forward this message to all the colleagues who could be interested in this meeting!
The organising committee (C. Curceanu, D. Kaiser, J. Martin, A. Micheli, P. Peter, V. Vennin, F. Vidotto).
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1.4. European Einstein Toolkit Meeting, Dublin, Ireland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24450
Starting: 2022-08-29 to 2022-09-02
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/eetm2022
Contact: christiana.pantelidou[AT]ucd.ie
The next European Einstein Toolkit Meeting will take place from 29 August - 2 September 2022 at University College Dublin, Ireland.
The Einstein Toolkit is a community-driven Open Source software platform of core computational tools to advance and support research in relativistic astrophysics and gravitational physics, including Numerical Relativity, studies of Neutron stars and Magnetohydrodynamics.
The first two days of the meeting will include lectures and tutorials geared towards new users of the toolkit. The following three days will focus on the status and future development of the toolkit, including scientific talks as well as dedicated discussion sessions.
For more information and to register, please use this link:
https://sites.google.com/view/eetm2022
There is no registration fee. Everyone is welcome. Participants from underrepresented and traditionally disadvantaged backgrounds are particularly encouraged to register.
You are welcome to send questions or informal inquiries to Christiana Pantelidou at christiana.pantelidou[AT]ucd.ie
We look forward to welcoming you in Dublin.
Best regards,
The local organising committee.
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1.5. EAS special session SS14: Gravitational Wave and Multi-messenger Astronomy, Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24452
Starting: 2022-06-27 to 2022-07-01
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: https://eas.unige.ch/EAS_meeting/session.jsp?id=SS14
Contact: marica.branchesi[AT]gssi.it
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the special session SS14 about
"Gravitational Wave and Multi-messenger Astronomy: current results and future perspectives"
at the European Astronomical Society (EAS) Annual Meeting which will take place on 27 June - 1st July, in Valencia Spain.
The session (SS14) will focus on the emerging field of gravitational-wave and multi-messenger astronomy which has demonstrated a transformative potential for astrophysics and fundamental physics. An enormous amount of information has been gathered by the gravitational-wave detections made by the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo interferometers. The next generation gravitational-wave detector Einstein Telescope (ET), thanks to its improved design, will explore the Universe through gravitational-waves along its cosmic history up to the cosmological dark ages. The session will cover i) the capabilities of present and future gravitational-wave and electromagnetic observatories, ii) the current observational results and iii) the science perspectives for the next generation of gravitational-wave observatories; the theoretical challenges that need to be undertaken from now to the ET era.
For more details please visit the SS14 website:
The EAS 2022 registration has opened:
https://eas.unige.ch/EAS2022/registration.jsp
We kindly invite your contributions. In addition to 7 invited talks our session will include about 10 contributed talks as well as ePosters.
To submit an abstract for an oral contribution or a poster:
https://eas.unige.ch/EAS2022/abstract_submission.jsp
(deadline 1st March)
Please circulate this announcement to all colleagues you may think could be interested.
Looking forward to seeing you in Valencia!
Best,
Marica Branchesi and Toni Font, on behalf of the SOC.
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1.6. Quantum Information Structure of Spacetime (QISS) 2022, London, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/15/quantum-information-structur…
Starting: 2022-06-06 to 2022-06-10
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
Additional Information: https://qiss.uwo.ca
Contact: qissconference[AT]gmail.com
The Quantum Information Structure of Spacetime (QISS) interdisciplinary initiative in Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity is announcing its first large conference, QISS 2022, to be held at Western University, in London, Ontario, Canada, the week of 6-10 June 2022. The conference will be in person, in respect of the Covid-prevention norms. The conference will be accessible to the wider worldwide community through the online streaming of the event.
The conference will bring together the three components of the QISS community, quantum gravity, quantum information and foundations, and philosophy of science, with ample discussion time for comparing views and problems. The discussions will be organized around 6 main themes:
The themes of the three central days are:
Are we going to see quantum geometry in the lab?
Is there an arrow of time in quantum phenomena?
How does the structure of spacetime impact quantum physics?
In which sense do quantum phenomena challenge objectivity?
How can we use information in quantum gravity?
What are the available general quantum formalisms for gravity?
The first day of the conference (June 6) is devoted to 6 hours of micro-courses in quantum gravity, quantum informations, and philosophy, introducing themes and questions of each community to the others.
The three main days (June 7-8-9) are organized in a series of lightning presentations followed by long moderated discussion time around the conference themes, where all participants are invited to contribute.
The last day (June 10) is reserved for social activities, community building, group discussions.
We invite all participants to present a poster: posters will be displayed during the whole conference, with many opportunities for the participants to discuss them.
Registration is open at the website https://qiss.uwo.ca. The total number of in-person participants is constrained by Covid-safety restrictions. Members of the QISS consortium will be given priority for in-person attendance, and space for our other colleagues will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register at the earliest convenience. Conference organizers will confirm whether there is space to accommodate in-person registrations for non-QISS participants by no later than 1 April 2022.
For any inquiry, please send it to: qissconference[AT]gmail.com
The Organizing Committee
Emily Adlam, Andrea Di Biagio, Flaminia Giacomini, Carlo Rovelli, Francesca Vidotto
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1.7. Sejny Summer Institute 2022, Sejny, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24468
Starting: 2022-07-07 to 2022-07-17
Location: Sejny, Poland
Additional Information: https://sejny.sciencesconf.org
Contact: sejny.summer.institute[AT]gmail.com
In these virtual-meeting times, it is our great pleasure to announce the second edition of the Sejny Summer Institute, a real-world workshop on theoretical physics! The sanitary situation permitting, the event will be held in northern Poland between the 7th and 17th of July 2022.
The successful format of last year's event will be kept almost unchanged. The workshop remains question-based and addressed to junior researchers (graduate students, post-docs...). It will be centered around the investigation of foundational problems in physics chosen by the participants themselves. Organized in small multi-disciplinary groups, participants from theoretical/mathematical physics are to join forces with historians/philosophers of science, as well as computer scientists and pure mathematicians. We aim at providing a balance between the different ways of thinking in order to generate a stimulating and dynamic environment for common inquiries.
An equally important characteristic of this workshop is a relaxed, home-like and inclusive atmosphere that we wish to create. The workshop will be held in a country-house near the town of Sejny, with about 20 participants. Enjoying the surrounding lakes and forests will also be part of the experience.
The organizers:
Jan Glowacki, Pierre Martin-Dussaud, Alexander Thomas, Vaclav Zatloukal
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1.8. Non-regular Spacetime Geometry, Vienna, Austria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/17/non-regular-spacetime-geomet…
Starting: 2023-03-13 to 2023-03-24
Location: Vienna, Austria
Additional Information: https://www.esi.ac.at/events/e460/
Contact: michael.kunzinger[AT]univie.ac.at
This is a two weeks workshop at the Erwin Schroedinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics, with a conference taking place in the first week.
This workshop aims at gathering researchers at the forefront of the field to discuss and advance recent related results in areas such as causality theory, cone and Lorentz-Finsler structures, Alexandrov geometry, length spaces, metric geometry, ${C}^0$-extendibility of spacetimes, transport theory and curvature-dimension conditions, as well as non-commutative geometry.
Organizer(s):
Piotr T. Chrusciel (U Vienna)
Melanie Graf (U Tuebingen)
Michael Kunzinger (U Vienna)
Ettore Minguzzi (U Florence)
Roland Steinbauer (U Vienna)
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1.9. First IAGRG School on Gravitation and Cosmology (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/21/first-iagrg-school-on-gravit…
Starting: 2022-05-16 to 2022-05-28
Location: (online)
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/iitgn.ac.in/iagrgschool2022
Contact: iagrg.school2022[AT]iitgn.ac.in
The Indian Association for General Relativity and Gravitation (IAGRG) was first constituted in 1969 and has been active ever since in fostering general relativity-related activities in India. As part of its activity, IAGRG has planned an ONLINE school on gravitation and cosmology.
The first IAGRG school on gravitation and cosmology will take place on May 16 - 28, 2022 in ONLINE mode. This school aims to train students and young researchers in the emerging areas of Gravitation and Cosmology. The series is mainly intended for graduate students working (or starting to work) on gravitational physics, cosmology, and related areas.
For more details and registration, please visit the program website.
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1.10. North American Einstein Toolkit School 2022, Moscow, Idaho, USA (hybrid)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/23/north-american-einstein-tool…
Starting: 2022-06-13 to 2022-06-17
Location: Moscow, Idaho, USA
Additional Information: https://einsteintoolkit.github.io/et2022uidaho/
Contact: workshop[AT]einsteintoolkit.org
We are pleased to announce that the 2022 North American Einstein Toolkit School will be held at the University of Idaho June 13-17, 2022. This will be a hybrid meeting, with both in-person and virtual attendees welcome to participate. The school will provide an opportunity for researchers and students to gather and learn about the Einstein Toolkit.
The Einstein Toolkit provides a community-driven software platform of computational tools to advance and support research in relativistic astrophysics and gravitational physics. As such, the Workshop will offer a mixture of talks and tutorials designed to build a community around this important research and the software that helps sustain it. The talks will report on both the latest developments in numerical relativity, as well as new applications of the Einstein Toolkit to generate interesting science.
This year, a special field trip will be offered for in-person participants to nearby LIGO Hanford, whose direct observation of the gravitational waves from a coalescing pair of black holes led to the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics. During the visit, LIGO Hanford will be gearing up for the start of O4 (Observing Run 4), due to start at the end of this year. On the same day, virtual participants will have the opportunity to attend an Einstein Toolkit hackathon.
Event dates : June 13-17, 2022.
Event location: University of Idaho & virtually
Registration and abstract submission: Opens March 1, and will remain open through May 1. To register or learn more, please visit our webpage: https://einsteintoolkit.github.io/et2022uidaho/
If you have any questions, please contact the organizers at
workshop[AT]einsteintoolkit.org
We look forward to seeing you there!
The Scientific Organizing Committee
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1.11. Atlantic General Relativity Meeting 2022 (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/24/atlantic-general-relativity-…
Starting: 2022-05-16 to 2022-05-19
Location: St. John's, Canada
Additional Information: https://atlanticgr2022.ca
Contact: atlanticgr2022[AT]gmail.com
Atlantic General Relativity 2022 will be hosted by Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador and held online from May 16-19.
It is the latest in the series of Atlantic GR conferences that have been organized annually by the Atlantic Canadian relativity community for the last three decades. These are broadly based meetings covering the full range of gravitational research including mathematical and numerical relativity, all approaches to quantum gravity, gravitational waves, relativistic astrophysics and cosmology. These meetings are open to all.
As has been customary for the last few years the meeting will be split into two parts. The first two days will consist of three mini courses of three hours each. This years speakers are Carla Cederbaum (U. Tuebingen), William East (Perimeter Institute) and Daniel Pook-Kolb (AEI Hannover).
The second two days will consist of contributed presentations. Students and post-docs are particularly encouraged to present talks and there will be a judged competition with prizes for the best student and post-doc talks.
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1.12. V Institute of Space Sciences Summer School, Barcelona, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24547
Starting: 2022-07-04 to 2022-07-15
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Additional Information: https://www.ice.csic.es/projects/ICE_School_2022/index.html
Contact: diego.saez[AT]uva.es
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity has provided until now a most successful and accurate framework to fit the results of cosmological observations in a very wide range of scales; thus yielding, at the same time, a very convenient way to model our knowledge of the Universe and to understand its origin and evolution from the very basic and logical principles that led Einstein to formulate his field equations. However, in recent years some discrepancies have appeared, which have prompted the study of modified versions of GR. Moreover, important issues affecting both the original and the modified theories, such as inflation, primordial gravitational waves (from primordial tensor perturbations), scalar cosmological perturbations, singularities of different kinds appearing in the solutions, etc., need to be addressed.
And all these issues should be viewed with a very wide scope, considering the different subjects in depth separately, but also under a comprehensive and inclusive view, which will take into account all details of each issue: from its theoretical formulation to the effective calculations using numerical up-to-day methods (e.g. python and other); albeit never losing the necessary perspective that will shed light in our search of new procedures and discoveries. In our ultimate quest to better understand the Universe.
This will be the aim of the present Summer School, which is for the first time two-week long and that counts among its lecturers with some of the most prominent international specialists in the different fields covered by the Summer School. A way of celebrating that our Institute has recently been awarded the prestigious "Maria de Maeztu" distinction of excellence.
TOPICS
Modifying General Relativity: Different approaches
Reconstruction of Modified Gravity Theories
Inflation, cosmological perturbations
Python Lectures: Programming from Newtonian Gravity to Dark Energy and Primordial Gravitational Waves
Neutron Star Equation of State
Basic concepts and elements of black hole physics: Solutions and singularities
Wormholes
Supergravity
Zeta Function approach to cosmology
Historical notes: the quest to understand our Universe
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1.13. 25th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Dublin, Ireland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/25/25th-capra-meeting-on-radiat…
Starting: 2022-06-20 to 2022-06-24
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Additional Information: https://www.caprameeting.org
Contact: capra25[AT]caprameeting.org
The 25th Capra meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity will take place at University College Dublin from 20th - 24th June 2022. Registration is now open and there is no registration fee.
The Capra meeting is an annual workshop on the topic of radiation reaction in general relativity. The primary focus of these workshops is the development of self-force techniques to model extreme mass ratio inspirals and further our understanding of the two-body problem in General Relativity. This week-long meeting will consist of review talks, short contributed presentations, and discussion sessions. Contributed talks on all aspects of the radiation reaction problem (including related topics such as EMRI astrophysics or data analysis) are welcome.
We encourage all those interested in registering to Capra or who wish to give a talk to apply. At Capra and University College Dublin, we provide equal opportunities regardless of gender, age, race, disability, ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, civil status or family status. If you have any feedback or suggestions as to how we can do more to provide equal opportunities at Capra, please do not hesitate to get in touch at edi[AT]caprameeting.org.
For registration and further information, please visit the conference website at https://www.caprameeting.org.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Professor in Gravitational Wave Instrumentation, Canberra, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/03/professor-in-gravitational-w…
Deadline: 2022-02-28
Location: Canberra, Australia
Additional Information: https://cga.anu.edu.au/news-events/news/eoi-full-professor-position-instrum…
Contact: sareh.rajabi[AT]anu.edu.au
The Australian National University Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics (CGA) encompasses all aspects of gravitational wave physics and astrophysics, including instrumentation, theory and data analysis, source follow-up and multi-messenger astronomy. It brings together ANU researchers in these areas under one umbrella. The CGA is looking to expand its capability by making multiple tenure-track academic appointments across these research programs over the next year.
We are currently seeking Expressions of Interest for the appointment of a key senior position in the area of gravitational wave instrumentation at Level E, Full Professor.
We are seeking an inspirational scientific leader with an equity agenda, who can grow ANU's leadership across gravitational wave detector instrumentation. If you think you have the skills, vision and drive required to fill this role, please consider applying.
The appointment comes with an attractive start-up package and the ability to help shape the future of the CGA through subsequent faculty hires. This is a tenure-track position with a negotiable probation period. The University may also consider placement for a significant other if they fit within the profile of the institution. There may be additional incentives available to an appointee from a diverse or underrepresented background.
We are now seeking a 2-page Expression of Interest (EoI), along with a complete CV. EoIs will be accepted any time up to the end of Feb 2022. We then anticipate advertising the position with a closing date for applications in April 2022. There is significant flexibility in regard to actual commencement date and physical presence at the ANU.
You are encouraged to contact Professor David McClelland (david.mcclelland[AT]anu.edu.au) for further information. Please email your expression of interest and CV to the CGA Administrator, Dr Sareh Rajabi (sareh.rajabi[AT]nau.edu.au) before the closing date.
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2.2. Research Associate in Theoretical Cosmology, Sheffield, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24408
Deadline: 2022-03-01
Location: Sheffield, UK
Additional Information: https://jobs.shef.ac.uk/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_posting_apply?PARAM=cG…
Contact: e.divalentino[AT]sheffield.ac.uk
We are seeking a Research Associate in Theoretical Cosmology which has research interest in testing cosmological models with observational data. We are particularly interested in investigating the nature of the observed discrepancies present in the current cosmological data, with a focus on the H0 and S8 tensions, and in understanding how these tensions are related to the theoretical motivation behind the cosmological model. The position is supported by a grant from the Royal Society, with the Principal Investigator being Doctor Eleonora Di Valentino. The Gravitation and Cosmology group consists of 5 academics (Eleonora Di Valentino, Sam Dolan, Steffen Gielen, Carsten van de Bruck, and Elizabeth Winstanley) and 15 Ph.D. students.
You should have a PhD in Physics and Astronomy or equivalent experience working in Theoretical Cosmology and have experience of coding and data analysis of cosmological data.
The School has a strong research ethos and an international reputation in research, with groups in Algebra and Geometry, Number Theory, Topology, Fluid Dynamics, Solar Physics and Plasmas, Mathematical Biology and Environment, Gravitation and Cosmology, Probability, and Statistics. There are also fruitful interdisciplinary links across the University.
We are committed to exploring flexible working opportunities which benefit the individual and University.
We're one of the best not-for-profit organisations to work for in the UK. The University's Total Reward Package includes a competitive salary, a generous Pension Scheme and annual leave entitlement, as well as access to a range of learning and development courses to support your personal and professional development.
We build teams of people from different heritages and lifestyles from across the world, whose talent and contributions complement each other to greatest effect. We believe diversity in all its forms delivers greater impact through research, teaching and student experience.
Please upload a CV with a complete list of publications as attachments to the online application through our jobs webpages.
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2.3. Postdoctoral Fellowship in the High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics Theory Group, Cape Town, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24426
Deadline: 2022-04-30
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Additional Information: http://hepcat.group/opportunities/
Contact: melissa.largier[AT]uct.ac.za
The High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics Theory (HEPCAT) group in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Cape Town (UCT) invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship starting in 2022. The HEPCAT group was established around the South African Research Chair in Physical Cosmology held by Amanda Weltman. Group members conduct research on a wide range of theoretical physics, cosmology and astrophysics problems, with a particular focus on connecting observation and theory.
For more information on the activities of the HEPCAT group, see http://hepcat.group/. Our faculty members include Shajid Haque, Jeff Murugan, Jonathan Shock and Amanda Weltman. We will consider candidates with an interest in quantum complexity and its application in quantum field theory, quantum many-body systems, cosmology and gravity. There are additional opportunities to perform joint work across all group research areas, including machine learning techniques in physics and astrophysics. Applicants must have a track record of accomplishment and independence in their research.
The appointment must comply with the University's approved policies, procedures and practices for the postdoctoral sector, and is subject to the rules and approval of the University of Cape Town and the National Research Foundation of South Africa.
The appointment is for one year at the outset, with a possible extension of one year subject to budgetary approval and satisfactory progress. A PhD in Physics, Applied Mathematics or Astronomy is required. Postdoctoral experience is a bonus, however the candidate needs to be within 5 years from the date of PhD at the start of the position and may not have held a full-time permanent academic or professional post.
Cape Town is an extremely beautiful city, surrounded by natural beauty. With beaches, mountains and forests only a short way from the city centre, Cape Town offers a perfectly balanced lifestyle. The city offers a wonderfully cosmopolitan atmosphere at a relatively low cost of living. The postdoc funding level is R200 000 per annum, tax free. Additional support in the amount of R25 000 is available for equipment and travel funding as appropriate.
Interested candidates should send a CV, a research proposal (2-3 pages), and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to melissa.largier[AT]uct.ac.za. Please use the following format in the subject line: YOURNAME, Postdoc 2022. Screening of candidates will start in March 2022 and will continue until the positions are filled. Any queries can be sent to shajid.haque[AT]uct.ac.za.
The University of Cape Town reserves the right to:
- disqualify ineligible, incomplete and/or inappropriate applications
- change the conditions of award or to make no awards at all
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2.4. PhD position in Physics of Compact Stars and Dark Matter, Lisbon/Coimbra, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/12/phd-position-in-physics-of-c…
Deadline: 2022-03-31
Location: Lisbon/Coimbra, Portugal
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
Contact: violetta.sagun[AT]uc.pt
The Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation, Instituto Superior Tecnico (Lisbon) and Centre for Physics of the University of Coimbra (Coimbra) invite applications for a joint PhD position under the supervision of Prof. Ilidio Lopes and Dr. Violetta Sagun on compact stars, properties of strongly interacting matter and dark matter. The PhD fellow will join an interdisciplinary and innovative research project in the interface between astrophysics, nuclear physics and quantum chromodynamics. The position will be equally distributed in time between the Instituto Superior Tecnico and the University of Coimbra.
Applications, which have to be sent electronically to Violetta Sagun (violetta.sagun[AT]uc.pt), should include a curriculum vitae, a motivation letter, certificates of all the obtained academic degrees, other documents that the candidate may consider relevant (diplomas, certificates etc..) and up to three reference letters. Candidates should hold either a pre-Bologna degree, or a pre-/post-Bologna Master's degree at the time of application. Foreign degrees/diplomas are required to be recognized by the General Directorate of Higher Education or by a Portuguese higher education institution: https://www.dges.gov.pt/en/pagina/degree-and-diploma-recognition?plid=1536
The application deadline for full consideration is 28th of February, 2022. Applications will continue to be considered until the 31th of March, 2022. Applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Violetta Sagun well in advance, to discuss potential projects and application procedure. The expected starting date of the PhD is October 1st, 2022.
The Instituto Superior Tecnico and the University of Coimbra are an equal opportunity employer with welcoming working conditions, career development, and networking opportunities. For more information, please visit the Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation site (https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt) Coimbra University site (https://www.uc.pt) and the Centre for Physics site (https://cfisuc.fis.uc.pt)
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2.5. Postdoc position in Cosmology, Newcastle University, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24461
Deadline: 2022-04-17
Location: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
Additional Information: https://jobs.ncl.ac.uk/job/Newcastle-Research-AssistantAssociate-in-Cosmolo…
Contact: cora.uhlemann[AT]newcastle.ac.uk
The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics (MSP) at Newcastle University is seeking to recruit a Research Assistant/Associate in Cosmology to join an exciting STFC-funded research program managed by Dr Cora Uhlemann.
The project aims at harnessing the power of the large-scale structure as a laboratory for fundamental physics. Deriving the most competitive constraints will require us to harvest additional information beyond standard two-point statistics from galaxy surveys like Euclid. You will work on non-Gaussian statistics that dissect different density environments to unlock additional information on dark energy, neutrinos and galaxy bias by using galaxy clustering and weak lensing.
You will build on your experience in modelling nonlinear effects for galaxy clustering or weak lensing and/or the analysis of galaxy survey data. Within the project, you will perform theoretical modelling and data analysis and disseminate your work through publications and presentations at scientific meetings. You will become a member of a dedicated local research group, contributing to the research planning and implementation and join the international Euclid consortium.
In addition to project-specific activities, you will be encouraged to pursue your own independent research and training. Furthermore, you may engage in outreach activities, particularly those designed to increase accessibility and inclusion to science.
You will join the growing cosmology and astronomy groups at Newcastle University, which has wider expertise in cosmology and galaxy evolution. We embrace equality and particularly welcome applications from community members that are under-represented in physics. If you have demonstrable experience in showing a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion then please outline this in your application.
The position is offered on a fixed term basis for 3 years, the start date is flexible with a preferred start in autumn 2022. We would be happy to discuss arrangements for flexible and/or blended working. Generous funds are available for travel, training and other support.
Further details on the role and application process can be found on the official job ad URL (see above). For any questions, please contact Dr Cora Uhlemann via email: cora.uhlemann[AT]newcastle.ac.uk.
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2.6. Assistant Professor in Gravitational Waves and/or Numerical Relativity, Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24470
Deadline: 2022-03-17
Location: Nottingham, UK
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI533121
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
We are looking for an Assistant Professor to deliver high quality teaching and undertake original research of international excellence in Gravitational Physics in the School of Mathematical Sciences and the newly launched Nottingham Centre of Gravity (NCoG). NCoG brings together Nottingham's internationally leading expertise in gravitational physics in the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy and the new post aims to expand and strengthen its research in Gravitational Waves and/or Numerical Relativity.
We believe that talented and inclusive teams deliver the highest quality research and are seeking applications from high quality candidates who enhance the diversity of our existing team. The School is committed to creating opportunities for people traditionally under-represented in Mathematical Sciences and strives to maintain an environment where people can be their authentic selves.
You will be able to carry out duties to the highest standard and to evidence how, through your experience, you will:
Plan and deliver high quality teaching on undergraduate and MSc modules in mathematics and mathematical physics.
Provide curriculum development within your own area of expertise and collaborate with colleagues to design courses and/or programmes.
Develop research proposals to attract funding from Research Councils or other sources.
Undertake original research to further the School's ambitions in the study of gravitational waves, including gravitational wave modelling, data analysis and exploitation.
Contribute to the dissemination of research outputs at national/international conferences, workshops, and meetings
We are looking for a proactive, organised appointee who can evidence:
A PhD or equivalent in mathematics, physics or a related subject.
Excellent communication and organisational skills.
Good pedagogical skills required to teach a range of mathematics and mathematical physics modules.
Proven track-record in publishing research work of international quality in gravitation in areas related to gravitational waves.
This is a permanent post available from 01 September 2022. Hours of work are full-time (36.25 hours); however applications are also welcome from candidates wishing to work part-time (minimum 21.75 hours per week). Please specify in your application if you wish to work part time and the number of preferred hours. Job share arrangements may be considered. Many of our team have flexible working patterns so we're open to discuss flexible working arrangements with you.
If it sounds like you would be a good fit, we look forward to hearing from you.
Interviews will take place at the beginning of May.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor John Barrett, email: John.Barrett[AT]nottingham.ac.uk. Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.
Information about the School is available at: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mathematics/index.aspx
Further details:
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, see our Moving to Nottingham pages.
For successful international applicants, we provide financial support for your visa and the immigration health surcharge, plus an interest-free loan to help cover the cost of immigration-related expenses for any dependants accompanying you to the UK. For more information please see the our webpage on Financial support for visas and the immigration health surcharge.
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2.7. Assistant Teaching Professor in Physics, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24484
Deadline: 2022-03-21
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/21340BR
Contact: shark[AT]ku.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas (KU) is seeking a non-tenure Assistant Teaching Professor. The Assistant Teaching Professor will have a three-year, non-tenure track appointment through May 16, 2025.
The Assistant Teaching Professor will be a part of the PhysTEC Program's Comprehensive Site at KU, teach undergraduate physics courses, and work with the Department of Physics and Astronomy and other STEM units on the revising and administering undergraduate Secondary Physics teacher preparation within the STEMTeach KU program, with a particular emphasis on recruitment and advising.
Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging is central to the university's mission and a critical component to Jayhawks Rising, KU's strategic plan. The university fosters a multicultural environment in which the dignity and rights of individuals are respected. We are interested in candidates whose scholarship focuses on culturally responsive approaches that are conscious of diversity and equity perspectives. The successfully candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. by the effective date of the appointment.
The University of Kansas is a major public research and teaching institution that operates through a diverse, multi-campus system. KU's many parts are bound together by a mission to serve as a "center for learning, research, scholarship and creative endeavor" in the state of Kansas, the nation, and the world. An ideal campus, historic and wireless at the same time, KU is home to one of the top public- university library systems in the nation.
A city of approximately 97,600, Lawrence is located in the rolling hills of eastern Kansas, 35 miles west of the Kansas City metropolitan area and 20 miles east of Topeka, the state capital. Home to Haskell Indian Nations University as well as KU, Lawrence offers the many cultural opportunities of a university town. Lawrence is a wonderful community filled with endless opportunities for historical explorations, beautiful scenery, incredible arts and entertainment venues, and many popular restaurants. Kansas City International airport, The Plaza, and access to world-renowned attractions are less than an hour away.
For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/21340BR. A complete online application includes the following materials: (1) cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3)a statement of education research interests, (4) a teaching statement, and (5) the names, e-mail addresses, and contact information for at least three references.
In addition to the materials above, learning about each applicant's contribution and engagement in areas of diversity will be presented the following question at the time of application. The response must be within 4,000 characters or less.
* Describe your experiences working with people from diverse backgrounds and explain how those experiences reflect your commitments to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.
Initial review of applications will begin March 21, 2022 and will continue as needed for a qualified pool of candidates.
For questions regarding this position, contact:
Professor Chris Fischer, Search Committee Chair
Physics and Astronomy
University of Kansas
1082 Malott Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
Email: shark[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: Director of the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights[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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2.8. Faculty Positions in Classical and Quantum Gravity, Bangalore, India
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24487
Deadline: 2022-08-01
Location: Bangalore, India
Additional Information: https://www.rri.res.in/research_faculty_positions.html
Contact: ea-director[AT]rri.res.in
The Raman Research Institute is a premier research Institution founded by Nobel Laureate Sir C V Raman in 1948. The Institute has a rich heritage and conducts cutting edge research in frontier areas of Physics under contemporary research themes.
The Institute is undertaking a major recruitment drive and welcomes applications for regular faculty appointments. There are 14 vacancies in total with multiple vacancies at the Assistant and Associate Professor level.
Within theoretical physics, for the research theme of Classical and Quantum Gravity, RRI is interested in candidates with an established record of independent research and with a strong grounding in general relativity, working in any areas of Classical and Quantum Gravity including Gravitational waves, Mathematical and Numerical Relativity, Quantum Fields in Curved Spacetime and different approaches to Quantum Gravity. Members working in Classical and Quantum Gravity are Sumati Surya and Madhavan Varadarajan.
A Ph.D. degree in Physics, or in a relevant field, is a minimum requirement. Assistant Professor requires a minimum of Three years of post-doctoral experience, while Associate Professor requires a minimum of Six years of post-doctoral experience.
Applications are to be sent to ea-director[AT]rri.res.in
For more details visit https://www.rri.res.in/research_faculty_positions.html
To know more about the Institute and its research areas, please visit www.rri.res.in
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2.9. PhD position in numerical relativity at Brock University, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/21/phd-position-in-numerical-re…
Deadline: 2022-03-21
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Additional Information: http://baraksh.com
Contact: bshoshany[AT]brocku.ca
Prof. Barak Shoshany is creating a new research group at Brock University, focused on theoretical, mathematical, and computational relativity. More information about the group's research areas can be found in the attached link.
The goal of the advertised PhD position will be to create software for real-time visualization of spacetime geometries in general relativity, using advanced techniques such as multi-threading and GPU programming, under Prof. Shoshany's close supervision and guidance.
Prior knowledge of C++ and general relativity is required, as well as a minimum 85% grade average. Students will start in the MSc program and transfer directly to the PhD program after one year, unless they already have an MSc degree and/or significant prior research experience in a relevant field.
To apply, please email your latest CV and grade transcripts to Prof. Shoshany at bshoshany[AT]brocku.ca. In your email, please explain why you are interested in the position, and what specific skills and experience you have that make you a good candidate for it.
The deadline for full consideration is March 21, 2022. The starting date is flexible. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide 2 confidential reference letters.
The group is expected to have one other graduate student, and a few undergraduates. It's a small group, but very supportive, friendly, and relaxed. Candidates from traditionally underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.
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2.10. Postdoc position in theoretical particle physics, cosmology and gravitational wave physics, Frankfurt, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24532
Deadline: 2022-03-18
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Additional Information: https://inspirehep.net/jobs/2036145
Contact: sagunski[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de
The Institute of Theoretical Physics at the Faculty of Physics at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, invites applications for a
Postdoc position (all genders welcome)
(E13 TV-G-U)
at the interface of theoretical particle physics, cosmology and gravitational wave physics, open from 01.10.2022 until 30.09.2024. The salary grade is based on the job characteristics of the collective agreement (TV-G-U) applicable to Goethe University. The position is funded by the DFG Collaborative Research Center CRC-TR 211 "Strong-interaction matter under extreme conditions" as part of the research project B07 on "Strong-interaction matter in the early Universe" coordinated by Prof. Dietrich B���eker (Bielefeld University), Prof. Laura Sagunski (Goethe University), Prof. Juegen Schaffner-Bielich (Goethe University) and Prof. Dominik Schwarz (Bielefeld University). The position as funded according to the financial plan of the CRC-TR211 is split in half with the University of Bielefeld and limited to two years, half of the full funding period of the CRC-TR211.
Job description: The successful candidate will work with Prof. Laura Sagunski and Prof. Juegen Schaffner-Bielich and will pursue cutting-edge research at the interface of particle physics, cosmology and gravitational wave physics. The main emphasis of the planned studies is the exploration of the QCD epoch of the early Universe and the possible cosmological implications as the modification of the spectrum of primordial gravitational waves and of primordial black holes. Part of the joint research within the CRC-TR211 entails also implementing the scientific results from lattice QCD calculations, perturbative QCD and effective field theories for cosmological studies.
The prospective candidate will closely interact with the other members of the CRC-TR 211 and the Astrophysics Groups at the Institute of Theoretical Physics and at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS).
Qualification requirements: The ideal candidate has a PhD in theoretical physics or astrophysics, a strong background in theoretical particle physics, cosmology and/or gravitational wave physics, and solid knowledge of at least one programming language (Python, C++).
Application material and deadline: Applications, including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a short research summary and outlook, and a copy of the PhD certificate (or alternatively a statement from the supervisor stating the expected completion date of the PhD), should be sent electronically to: Mrs Astrid Steidl (steidl[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de) and CC-ed to sagunski[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de and schaffner[AT]astro.uni-frankfurt.de. Applicants should also arrange for at two letters of recommendation to be sent separately to the above e-mail addresses. The application deadline is 18.03.2022.
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2.11. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24533
Deadline: 2022-04-30
Location: Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
Additional Information: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
Contact: arvp[AT]cosmos.esa.int
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available in the ESA Space Science Archives.
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD) are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications by PhD students are also welcome.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC (Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 May 2022 will be considered for visits in autumn 2022 and winter 2023.
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2.12. PhD position in Theoretical Cosmology, Sheffield, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24542
Deadline: 2022-03-20
Location: Sheffield, UK
Additional Information: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/maths/phd/funding#cosmology
Contact: e.divalentino[AT]sheffield.ac.uk
The Faculty of Science is funding a studentship (including stipend, Home level fees for 3.5 years and research training support) in the Gravitation and Cosmology Research Group (https://gravity-cosmology.group.shef.ac.uk/) under the supervision of Dr Eleonora Di Valentino, to start in October 2022.
The project title is "Constraints on models beyond the standard LCDM by using current and future cosmological data". For further details and instructions, see gravity-cosmology.group.shef.ac.uk/styled-3.
Full applications can only be sent to the University of Sheffield, not directly per email. The link to the online form is https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying
To be considered for this funding, please name Dr Di Valentino as proposed supervisor in your standard PhD application, and submit that no later than 20 March 2022.
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2.13. PhD student position in Mathematical Relativity, Tuebingen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/24/phd-student-position-in-math…
Deadline: 2022-03-10
Location: Tuebingen, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cphrotsw1w96ue7/2022-PhD-position-Tuebingen.pdf?d…
Contact: cederbaum[AT]math.uni-tuebingen.de
We are offering a PhD Student Position in Mathematics for 3 years (salary group E13 TV-L, 50%) at the interface between Geometric Analysis, Differential Geometry, and Mathematical Relativity, starting from October 01, 2022 or at a slightly earlier or later date to be negotiated by the successful candidate.
The appointment is limited to 3 years and will be held at the University of Tuebingen in the Differential Geometry and Mathematical Relativity group led by Carla Cederbaum. The successful applicant is expected to research topics related to the asymptotic STCMC-foliation in relativistic initial data sets, as introduced in Carla Cederbaum, Anna Sakovich: On center of mass and foliations by constant spacetime mean curvature surfaces for isolated systems in General Relativity. Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations 60, no. 214 (2021).
Furthermore, the successful applicant is expected to participate in continuous scientific exchange with the other members of the research group as well as in relevant scientific seminars and events. The position has a teaching load of 2 hours per week per semester. Teaching in English is possible.
We will start reviewing applications on March 10, 2022 until the position will be filled. For further information, please consult the job ad.
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3. News
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3.1. Prof. Canbin Liang passed away on February 16, 2022
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24471
Additional Information: https://physics.bnu.edu.cn
It is with deep sorrow to announce that Prof. Canbin Liang (Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University, China) passed away on February 16, 2022. He was 84 years old.
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3.2. Hot topics in Modern Cosmology: Spontaneous Workshop XIV, Cargese, France - date change
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/18/spontaneous-workshop-xiv-dat…
Additional Information: http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~cosmo/SW_2022/index.php
For logistical reasons, the SW14 workshop is scheduled for May 8-14, 2022.
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3.3. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Rates of compact object coalescences"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/02/18/living-reviews-in-relativity…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/journal/41114
The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published a new review article on 17 February 2022:
Ilya Mandel and Floor S. Broekgaarden,
Rates of compact object coalescences,
Living Rev Relativ 25, 1 (2022).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-021-00034-3
Abstract:
Gravitational-wave detections are enabling measurements of the rate of coalescences of binaries composed of two compact objects-neutron stars and/or black holes. The coalescence rate of binaries containing neutron stars is further constrained by electromagnetic observations, including Galactic radio binary pulsars and short gamma-ray bursts. Meanwhile, increasingly sophisticated models of compact objects merging through a variety of evolutionary channels produce a range of theoretically predicted rates. Rapid improvements in instrument sensitivity, along with plans for new and improved surveys, make this an opportune time to summarise the existing observational and theoretical knowledge of compact-binary coalescence rates.
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1. Conferences
1.1. Annual conference of the Philosophy of Physics Group of the German Physical Society, Heidelberg, Germany
1.2. Aspects of Emergent Gravity, A one-day meeting in memory of Prof. Thanu Padmanabhan, (online)
1.3. PHAROS Conference 2022 "The multi-messenger physics and astrophysics of neutron stars", Rome, Italy
1.4. Recent progress on gravity tests (online)
1.5. Asia-Pacific School and Workshop on Gravitation and Cosmology 2022 (online)
1.6. Pseudo-Riemannian Geometry and Invariants in General Relativity, Stavanger, Norway
1.7. Universe Webinar:Superfluidity and Superconductivity in Neutron Stars (online)
1.8. BritGrav22, Glasgow, UK (online)
1.9. Loops Summer School '22, Marseille, France
1.10. 8th International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of GNSS, Sofia, Bulgaria
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc position in gravitational wave astronomy, Perth, Australia
2.2. Postdoctoral position in gravitational-wave astronomy or high-energy astrophysics, Melbourne, Australia
2.3. Inaugural Argonne Energy Technology and Security AI Fellowship, Illinois, USA
2.4. ���Postdoctoral Position at the Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
2.5. Postdoctoral position in Gravity and Astrophysics, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
2.6. PhD positions in gravitational physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhgen, Denmark
2.7. Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mathematical General Relativity, Edinburgh, UK
2.8. Postdoctoral position in gravitational-wave modeling and analysis at TAPIR, Caltech, CA, USA
2.9. Faculty Positions in Classical and Quantum Gravity, RRI, Bangalore, India
2.10. PhD positions in gravitational physics, Dublin, Ireland
2.11. Postodoctoral positions in Gravitational Physics and Cosmology, Beijing, China
2.12. Postdoctoral position in cosmology, Lisbon, Portugal
3. News
3.1. New book: "Geometry: A very short introduction", by Maciej Dunajski
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Annual conference of the Philosophy of Physics Group of the German Physical Society, Heidelberg, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24175
Starting: 2022-03-21 to 2022-03-25
Location: Heidelberg, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.dpg-physik.de/vereinigungen/fachuebergreifend/ag/agphil?set_lan…
Contact: dennis.lehmkuhl[AT]uni-bonn.de
CALL FOR PAPERS (Online Conference, Deadline: 21 January 2021)
Call for abstracts for the annual conference of the Philosophy of Physics Group of the German Physical Society, 21-25 March 2022.
The Philosophy of Physics Group (AGPhil) of the German Physical Society (DPG) invites submissions for its annual conference which will take place within the framework of the annual conference of the DPG. Contributions on any topic in the philosophy of physics are welcome. A particular focus in this year will be the philosophical analysis of gravitational wave and black hole physics, and we particularly encourage submissions on this topic.
The following speakers have already accepted the invitation to speak at the AGPhil sessions:
Juliusz Doboszewski (Bonn)
Isobel Falconer (St Andrews)
Peter Galison (Harvard)
Tushar Menon (Cambridge)
Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech)
Karim Thebault (Bristol)
The conference will take place 21-25 March 2022 and will be held entirely online. The DPG divisions for gravitational physics, particle physics, history of physics, and theoretical/mathematical physics, among others, also convene at the same conference. The conference will have many parallel sessions organised by the various DPG groups and divisions, and any attendee can freely jump between the different sessions on physics, its philosophy and history.
If you would like to present a paper, please submit an abstract of about 200 words by 21 January 2022 (ignore the stated 15 January 2022 abstract submission deadline on the website), using the online-form at https://www.dpg-tagung.de/hd22/submission.html?language=en
For future updates see https://www.dpg-physik.de/vereinigungen/fachuebergreifend/ag/agphil?set_lan…
We look forward to seeing you at the conference!
Dennis Lehmkuhl
Radin Dardashti
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1.2. Aspects of Emergent Gravity, A one-day meeting in memory of Prof. Thanu Padmanabhan, (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/13/aspects-of-emergent-gravity-…
Starting: 2022-03-09 to 2022-03-09
Location: (online)
Additional Information: https://events.iitgn.ac.in/2022/aeg/index.html
Contact: sudiptas[AT]iitgn.ac.in
Emergent gravity is a unique approach which aims to understand the dynamics of gravity using a thermodynamic perspective. This paradigm provides a refreshingly different way of interpreting spacetime dynamics and highlights the fact that several features of classical gravitational theories may have direct thermodynamic interpretation.
In this meeting, we aim to focus on various aspects of this interesting approach and understand the current status. This meeting is organized by Indian Association for General Relativity and Gravitation (IAGRG) in collaboration with the physics departments of IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Madras and IACS Kolkata.
The speakers are
Ted Jacobson
Mark Van Raamsdonk
Stefano Liberati
Erik Verlinde
This meeting is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Thanu Padmanabhan.
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1.3. PHAROS Conference 2022 "The multi-messenger physics and astrophysics of neutron stars", Rome, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/13/pharos-conference-2022-the-m…
Starting: 2022-05-16 to 2022-05-19
Location: Rome, Italy
Additional Information: https://indico.ice.csic.es/event/29/
Contact: pharos_conference2022[AT]ice.csic.es
We are glad to announce that registration and abstract submission are open for the upcoming PHAROS Conference 2022 on "The multi-messenger physics and astrophysics of neutron stars" that will be held on May 16-19, 2022 in La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy).
You can find more information at the conference website, where you will also find the registration and abstract submission forms: https://indico.ice.csic.es/event/29/.
Invited speakers:
Marco Antonelli
Stefano Ascenzi
Anna Bilous
Alice Borghese
Enrico Bozzo
Benoit Cerutti
Colin Clark (TBC)
Paolo D'Avanzo
Rossella Gamba
Michael Kramer
Sam Lander
Lina Levin Preston
Arianna Miraval Zanon
Helena Pais
Albino Perego
Luigi Piro
Geert Raaijmakers
Kaustubh Rajwade
Tania Regimbau
Stephan Rosswog
Benjamin Shaw (TBC)
Alicia Sintes
Luigi Stella
Thomas Tauris
Laura Tolos
Alejandro Torres-Forne'
Roberto Turolla
Silvia Zane
The meeting is planned to be held fully in presence, but if this will not be possible, a hybrid or totally remote format will be implemented. We expect to update you on that in early April 2022.
We hope to see you all in Rome very soon!
Best regards,
Nanda Rea, Leonardo Gualtieri, Gianluca Israel, Paola Leaci, Alessandro Papitto on behalf of the SOC and LOC
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1.4. Recent progress on gravity tests (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/18/recent-progress-on-gravity-t…
Starting: 2022-02-16 to 2022-02-18
Location:
Additional Information: https://astro.fudan.edu.cn
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
The purpose of this online mini-workshop is to build bridges and foster collaborations between scientists working on tests of general relativity with electromagnetic and gravitational waves. Communication between the participants will be fostered by having few talks and scheduling discussions time. There will be no parallel sessions, and everybody is expected to attend every session, thereby ensuring enough cross-discussions among participants from different areas.
Discussions will be centered on the constraints from each technique, what is expected in the future, and possible synergies among different methods.
Every talk is 25 minutes + 5 minutes for Q&A, and we will have dedicated time for further discussion.
Registration is free but required.
Organizers:
Cosimo Bambi (Fudan University)
Alejandro Cardenas-Avendano (Princeton University and Fundacion Universitaria Konrad Lorenz)
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1.5. Asia-Pacific School and Workshop on Gravitation and Cosmology 2022 (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24269
Starting: 2022-03-19 to 2022-03-22
Location: online
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1108528/
Contact: chunwu[AT]me.com
General relativity has set a formidable benchmark for studying the characteristics of spacetime and its connections to the material world. The remarkable findings in cosmology and astrophysics, such as the expansion of the Universe, gravitational lensing, black holes, and gravitational waves not only change the conventional wisdom about the Mother Nature, but also pave the way for exploring the foundation of physics. However, new discoveries in recent years, including the Hubble tension, the enigmas regarding dark energy and dark matter, have requested further intellectual dedication and investigation to respond such profound challenges.
We have had a series of annual school/workshop on these topics since 2007 in Taidong, Taiwan, with the most recent version being held at Center for Theoretical Physics of the Universe, Institute for Basic Science, Daejeon, Korea, Feb 2020. Unfortunately the school and workshop in 2021 was cancelled due to Covid-19. APSW 2022 will be a virtual meeting.
The school/workshop aims to promote understanding in frontier issues in gravitation and cosmology, to put forth a new idea, and to introduce and propose challenging problems to young physicists.
This program consists of two parts. In the school, invited lecturers deliver a series of lectures from introductory to research level to help students and junior researchers to grasp the essence of the cutting-edge developments. In the workshop, participants are expected to give presentations on the recent developments in gravitation and cosmology and are encouraged to have intensive discussions and establish collaborations.
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1.6. Pseudo-Riemannian Geometry and Invariants in General Relativity, Stavanger, Norway
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/20/pseudo-riemannian-geometry-a…
Starting: 2022-05-30 to 2022-06-03
Location: Stavanger, Norway
Additional Information: https://pseudoriem22.ux.uis.no/
Contact: matthew.t.aadne[AT]uis.no
This conference is a venue for researchers to present their work in the following topics:
-Group actions in Pseudo-Riemannian geometry
-Algebraically special Pseudo-Riemannian manifolds
-Null congruences in Lorentzian geometry
-Invariants of metrics in GR and separation of spacetimes
-Cartan-theoretic methods for the equivalence problem
-Generalized gravity theories
-Black holes and horizons.
There will be talks given by invited speakers. In addition we welcome attendees to submit an abstract�� to give a talk.
The conference will be held at the University of Stavanger in Norway. It will also be possible to attend online.
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1.7. Universe Webinar:Superfluidity and Superconductivity in Neutron Stars (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/21/universe-webinar-superfluidi…
Starting: 2022-01-28 to 2022-01-28
Location: online
Additional Information: https://universe-5.sciforum.net/
Contact: universe.webinar[AT]mdpi.com
Welcome to the webinar, "Superfluidity and Superconductivity in Neutron Stars".
This webinar will provide an overview on our current understanding of superfluidity and superconductivity in neutron stars and what can be learned from astrophysical observations focusing on neutron-star cooling, pulsar glitches, and neutron-star asteroseismology.
Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Nicolas Chamel (Chair and introduction)
Dr. Peter Shternin (Department of Theoretical Astrophysics, Ioffe Institute, Russia)
Prof. Dr. Nils Andersson (Mathematical Sciences, University of Southampton, United Kingdom)
Dr. Brynmor Haskell (Nicolaus Copernicus of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland)
This is a FREE webinar. The number of participants to the live session will be limited but the recording will be made available on Sciforum shortly afterwards. Registrations with academic institutional email addresses will be prioritized.
We look forward to seeing many of you at the Webinar!
My best regards,
Nicolas Chamel.
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1.8. BritGrav22, Glasgow, UK (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/26/22nd-british-gravity-meeting/
Starting: 2022-04-04 to 2022-04-05
Location: Virtual (Glasgow, UK)
Additional Information: https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/conferences/britgrav22/
Contact: britgrav22[AT]glasgow.ac.uk
The 22nd British Gravity (BritGrav) Meeting will be held online on 4-5 April 2022, hosted by the University of Glasgow.
The meeting covers all areas of gravity, classical and quantum, including astrophysics, cosmology, mathematical general relativity, gravitational-wave data analysis and instrumentation. It is intended to bring together the entire gravitational research community to further collaboration and allow early-career researchers to showcase their work.
In keeping with BritGrav tradition, the meeting will consist of short talks with priority given to PhD students and early-career researchers. There will be a prize for the best student talk awarded at the end of the meeting.
Registration is free. The abstract submission deadline is 28 February, and the registration deadline is 31 March.
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1.9. Loops Summer School '22, Marseille, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24390
Starting: 2022-07-11 to 2022-07-15
Location: Marseille, France
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/loops-22-summer-school/home
Contact: loops.summer.school.2022[AT]gmail.com
We are please to announce the Loops Summer School '22, to take place from July 11th to 15th in the Luminy campus of Marseille, France, and organized in parallel with the Loops '22 conference which will be held in Lyon the week after. Marseille and Lyon are connected by a 90 minutes train ride, and multiple bus connections.
This event is part of a series of summer schools around the topics of loop quantum gravity, and has the specific goal of introducing in a pedagogical way some of the main areas of research in the field and allow the students to take advantage as much as possible from the talks of the Loops conference the following week.
The lectures will span around 35 hours, and cover spin networks and quantum geometry, canonical and spin foam dynamics, quantum black holes, loop quantum cosmology, and entanglement in loop quantum gravity. There will be also special hands-on workshops on learning how to run numerical codes used in cosmology and in spin foam dynamics.
Information about the lectures and the registration can be found at the school webpage.
The website will be regularly updated.
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1.10. 8th International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of GNSS, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24394
Starting: 2022-09-14 to 2022-09-16
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
Additional Information: https://atpi.eventsair.com/gnss2022/
Contact: esaconferencebureau[AT]atpi.com
This colloquium brings together members of the European scientific community and their international partners involved in the use of Galileo and other GNSS in their research. The various possibilities to use Galileo and other GNSS satellites for scientific purposes shall be reviewed. The Colloquium shall contribute to GNSS development in general, based on scientific approaches, in particular to raise awareness of those in charge of Galileo development and operations as well as in development of recent scientific achievements in the field.
The colloquium will address six major areas of research:
1. Scientific applications in meteorology, geodesy, geodynamics, geophysics, space physics, oceanography, land surface and ecosystem studies, using either direct or reflected signals, differential measurements, phase measurements, radio occultation measurements, using receivers placed on the ground, in airplanes or on satellites;
2.Scientific developments in physics with a potential impact on future GNSS, particularly in testing fundamental laws of physics (general relativity, quantum technologies, etc.);
3.Aspects of Metrology such as reference frames, on board and ground clocks, precise orbit determination and time and frequency transfer;
4.Scientific aspects of satellite navigation, positioning and its applications, such as signal propagation, tropospheric and ionospheric corrections, multi-constellation aspects, hybridisation with additional sensors and integrated navigation, precise positioning;
5.Transversal topics of interest to a wide number of scientific fields including collection of GNSS Big Data (baseband data recording), and GNSS scientific data archives, Internet of Things positioning for Science, Scientific Payloads in GNSS satellites, novel disruptive technologies for science, the use of Cubesats, HAPS, UAVs, and in general, autonomous vehicles, for GNSS science, software receivers and low-cost SDR platforms, and the topic of GNSS science and education.
6.Systems and technologies for navigation in space: use of GNSS in terrestrial orbits and beyond terrestrial orbits (e.g. GNSS to the Moon), dedicated systems for exo-navigation (e.g. new systems for PNT on the Moon, Mars, in the solar system, etc.) and their scientific possibilities.
The conference will be organised as a series of plenary talks, parallel half day sessions and poster presentation throughout the duration of the event.
The conference is organised by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoc position in gravitational wave astronomy, Perth, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24184
Deadline: 2022-03-01
Location: Perth, Australia
Additional Information: https://external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/en/job/507687/research-associate-gravitati…
Contact: linqing.wen[AT]uwa.edu.au
Two 2-yr research associate positions are open in gravitational wave astronomy at the University of Western Australia (UWA). Applicants will be considered from the broad areas of gravitational wave data analysis, machine learning, multi-messenger follow ups, and astrophysical modellings.
The positions are available immediately and will remain open until filled. The interviewing process will start from early February, 2022.
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2.2. Postdoctoral position in gravitational-wave astronomy or high-energy astrophysics, Melbourne, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24187
Deadline: 2022-02-10
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Additional Information: https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/628867/research-fellow
Contact: ilya.mandel[AT]monash.edu
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellowship at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
We have a dynamic group and welcome candidates with broad interests in theoretical astrophysics. The position focuses on gravitationala-wave astronomy or high-energy astrophysics, including but not limited to:
- Gravitational-wave astrophysics and the 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
- Astrostatistics, including gravitational-wave and LSST data analysis
- Stellar dynamics, X-ray binaries, test of gravity, ...
Please see 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 Ilya Mandel by e-mail.
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 10 February, 2022. The start date is flexible.
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2.3. Inaugural Argonne Energy Technology and Security AI Fellowship, Illinois, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24204
Deadline: 2022-03-21
Location: Lemont, Illinois, USA
Additional Information: https://www.anl.gov/egs/argonne-energy-technology-security-fellowship
Contact: egsfellowships[AT]anl.gov
The Argonne Energy Technology and Security (AETS) Fellowship is an exciting and unique opportunity to lead and contribute to cutting-edge applied research that develops and uses artificial intelligence components for science and engineering applications in the energy and global security space. The proposals should demonstrate short and long-term impact on the target applications. Fellows work closely with an Argonne sponsor to pursue their research interests.
Fellows are hired as an Argonne Scholar with full benefits, highly competitive salary and a generous professional allowance. Fellows may renew their appointments on an annual basis for up to 3 years, with the possibility of retention.
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2.4. ���Postdoctoral Position at the Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/14/%ef%bb%bfpostdoctoral-positi…
Deadline: 2022-03-25
Location: Prague, Czechia
Additional Information: http://www.asu.cas.cz/en/about/open-positions
Contact: gglukes[AT]asu.cas.cz
The Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences invites applications for one post-doctoral position in the Relativistic Astrophysics Group at the Prague section of the Institute. The appointment is initially for one year; an extension for two more years is expected upon satisfactory scientific performance and availability of funds.
The position will be funded through the project "Impact of Resonances and Chaos in Gravitational Waves from Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals", which is supported by the Czech Academy of Sciences. The salary will be based on the domestic level and it includes health insurance. Commencement is expected on the 1st of January 2023, but an earlier commencement can be arranged.
Candidates are expected to demonstrate research experience at least in one of the following topics: orbital dynamics in EMRIs (Mathisson-Papapetrou equations, effective one-body approximation, self-force, post-Newtonian mechanics), gravitational waves (analytical and numerical calculation, data analysis, synergy with electromagnetic signatures), chaos theory in dynamical astronomy. A successful applicant will join Georgios Loukes-Gerakopoulos and his research team.
Applications containing a Cover Letter, a Curriculum Vitae, a List of Publications, and a Summary of Research Plans should be submitted in a single pdf to:
sekretariat���(at)���asu.cas.cz
subject: "EMRI postdoc 2022 - Prague"
cc: gglukes (at) asu.cas.cz
Two recommendation letters should be sent to the same email addresses with the same subject.
The successful candidate must hold a PhD degree in the field and present a certificate of that by the date of employment. Preferences will be given to early-stage researchers. A necessary condition for the appointment is to satisfy the legal requirements for being employed in Czech Republic. For informal inquiries about the position please feel free to email Georgios Loukes-Gerakopoulos.
To receive full consideration please submit your application and arrange your recommendation letters to be sent by 25th of March 2022. Applications will be acknowledged by email. Once the selection process is completed, the successful applicant will be notified.
Further information:
o See http://www.asu.cas.cz for the list of working groups at the Institute.
o See http://www.euraxess.cz for details about the research employment and work conditions in Czech Republic.
o See https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/comparison.jsp to compare cost of living.
Note: Please understand that the COVID-19 challenge may prevent us from admitting applicants from some regions because of legal or travel restrictions related to the current medical situation in the world.
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2.5. Postdoctoral position in Gravity and Astrophysics, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24252
Deadline: 2022-02-28
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Additional Information: https://app.ceico.cz/appform.aspx?job=Gravity_astrophysics_2022_01
Contact: saltas[AT]fzu.cz
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the field of gravity and astrophysics within the Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics (CEICO), Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
The duration of the post is for 2 years (initial contract is for 1 year, renewable for a further year subject to performance). A further extension beyond 2 years may be possible subject to funds availability. Earliest starting date is 1st July 2022, and the latest possible is 1st October 2022. The gross salary is competitive, 60,000 CZK/month (net ~ 47,000 CZK), and is subject to a yearly raise contingent upon performance. A generous travel budget of 110,000 CZK/year, along with funds for personal equipment are offered.
The successful applicant will join an interdisciplinary research project led by Dr. Ippocratis Saltas, and contribute towards the development of precision tests of the standard paradigm of gravity and particle physics with astrophysics, alongside pursuing their own independent research activities. The position is supported by funds through the Czech Grants Foundation (GACR) and the Czech Academy of Sciences. Applicants must hold a PhD degree in Physics or a related field by the start of the post.
We welcome applications from outstanding candidates with a theoretical, numerical or phenomenological expertise in any of the following areas:
- Physics of strong gravity and/or modelling of gravitational wave sources
- Stellar modelling and/or stellar pulsations (Newtonian or relativistic)
Applicants with expertise in any field synergistic to the above are strongly encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will also have access to the centre's computing cluster.
CEICO is an international centre within the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, performing interdisciplinary research on the boundary between astrophysics and cosmology, gravity, instrumentation, particle physics and string theory. CEICO values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity. For more information about the center, please see: https://www.ceico.cz/.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr. Ippocratis Saltas, saltas[AT]fzu.cz.
Application procedure:
Applications should be made online at:
https://app.ceico.cz/appform.aspx?job=Gravity_astrophysics_2022_01
Applicants should fill the online form and upload in a single pdf file the following:
- Curriculum Vitae,
- A brief description of past and current research interests/achievements, and their vision as to how they would fit for the post (maximum two pages, no less than 11 pt fonts),
- List of publications (Optionally, a link to an online database, e.g NASA/ADS, could be additionally provided).
The contact details of 3 academic referees must be supplied online. Referees will be contacted automatically by the online system - it is the applicant's responsibility to inform them of their application and the deadline below. Applications received by email will not be accepted.
The deadline for all application material is 28 February 2022.
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2.6. PhD positions in gravitational physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhgen, Denmark
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/17/phd-positions-in-gravitation…
Deadline: 2022-03-31
Location: Copenhgen, Denmark
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19207
Contact: vitor.cardoso[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
The Niels Bohr International Academy at the Niels Bohr Institute invites expressions of interest for PhD Fellowships in Gravitational Physics (in particular black-hole and gravitational-wave physics) for a fixed period of three years. The preferred starting date is Fall-Winter 2022. Interested candidates should send a 2-page CV, transcripts, and a one-page letter of motivation. They should also arrange for at least one letter of recommendation to be sent. All material should be uploaded before March 30, 2022, in order to receive full consideration.
Several positions in the field of Strong Gravity are available through the Villum Investigator Grant "Illuminating the Dark Universe with Gravitational Waves" and the DNRF Chair Grant led by Prof. Vitor Cardoso. The successful candidates will join a young and vibrant team composed of Gregorio Carullo, Yifan Chen, Jose-Maria Ezquiaga, Shilpa Kastha, Rodrigo Panosso Macedo, David Pereniguez, Maarten van de Meent, Takuya Katagiri, among others), and an ambitious research program addressing the physics of black holes, including black hole spectroscopy, black hole singularities and that of possible exotic compact objects as well as binary dynamics. It further includes the exploration of black holes as engines of discovery, including implications for dark matter physics and connections to cosmology and particle physics. An ample travel budget is available. Brief interviews will be made with team members after an initial shortlist is formed.
These multiple hires are part of a vigorous expansion at the Niels Bohr International Academy into the field of Gravitational Physics, bringing together a number of scientists from several areas of theoretical physics and astrophysics and addressing some of the most burning questions related to gravity.
The Niels Bohr International Academy is hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute and functions as a primary center for fundamental research, including theoretical and computational astrophysics, cosmology, high-energy particle physics, condensed matter physics, and biophysics. The Academy hosts a large number of international programs, including visitors, workshops, and Ph.D. schools. 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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2.7. Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mathematical General Relativity, Edinburgh, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/20/postdoctoral-research-associ…
Deadline: 2022-02-18
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Additional Information: https://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/school-of-mathematics/jobs/postdoctoral-research…
Contact: Jan.Sbierski[AT]ed.ac.uk
Applications are invited for the post of Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mathematical General Relativity in the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh. The post is available with a mutually agreeable starting date between 1st April and 1st September 2022 for a 24 months fixed-term, full-time contract.
Grade/salary: UE07 / GBP 34,304 - GBP 40,927 per annum
College of Science and Engineering, School of Mathematics
Contract type: Fixed term, full-time
Duration: 24 Months
The position is funded by the Royal Society and the School of Mathematics to work with Dr Jan Sbierski on aspects of the interior of dynamical black holes and singularities.
The Opportunity:
Mathematical general relativity in Edinburgh is spread across the analysis group, with Jan Sbierski and Pieter Blue, and the mathematical physics group with Tim Adamo, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill, Jelle Hartong, James Lucietti and Joan Simon, as well as postdoctoral researchers and PhD students. In addition to working in collaboration with the grant-holder (Sbierski), the successful candidate will be encouraged to develop and pursue their own research agenda and will be expected to undertake a small amount of teaching in the School of Mathematics. This position also comes with a generous travel budget and funds for laptop purchase.
Your skills and attributes for success:
Applicants should have a PhD in mathematics or mathematical physics with a background in general relativity, partial differential equations and/or Lorentzian geometry, as well as a track record of research excellence.
Please apply online and submit a CV and a brief research statement. In addition, please arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to references[AT]maths.ed.ac.uk (This is for references only)
The deadline for applications is 18th February 2022 at 5pm.
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2.8. Postdoctoral position in gravitational-wave modeling and analysis at TAPIR, Caltech, CA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/24/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2022-03-31
Location: Pasadena, California, United States
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20996
Contact: achua[AT]caltech.edu
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position at TAPIR (Theoretical Astrophysics including Relativity and Cosmology), Caltech. The position is largely funded by a NASA grant; its main focus is the modeling and analysis of extreme-mass-ratio binary inspirals, which will be a key class of source for the near-future ESA-NASA gravitational-wave mission LISA.
The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with Alvin Chua - visiting associate from the National University of Singapore (NUS) - and will join research groups that include faculty members Katerina Chatziioannou, Yanbei Chen, Mark Scheel and Saul Teukolsky, as well as JPL scientists Curt Cutler and Michele Vallisneri. In addition to LISA research, the candidate will have the opportunity to pursue topics in general relativity, relativistic astrophysics, gravitational-wave modeling and analysis for ground-based interferometers and pulsar timing arrays, computational statistics, and machine learning. Interactions with other TAPIR groups and the Caltech LIGO Laboratory are also encouraged.
Previous experience in source modeling and data analysis for gravitational-wave astronomy is beneficial, but not required. The ideal candidate will possess skills and interests in both theoretical and computational research, a willingness to diversify their expertise and to be involved in cross-disciplinary projects, as well as the disposition to work well independently and as part of a team. The initial appointment is for one year, with expected annual renewal for two additional years, and could start as early as September 2022. There is an opportunity for the final year of the position to be held at either Caltech or NUS.
Applicants should submit the following materials via Academic Jobs Online: a cover letter, their CV and list of publications, and a short statement of research. They should also arrange for three letters of reference to be uploaded. All materials should be received by March 31, 2022. Enquiries on the position can be addressed to Alvin Chua (achua[AT]caltech.edu) and Yanbei Chen (yanbei[AT]caltech.edu)
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2.9. Faculty Positions in Classical and Quantum Gravity, RRI, Bangalore, India
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24353
Deadline: 2022-08-01
Location: Bangalore, India
Additional Information: https://www.rri.res.in/research_faculty_positions.html
Contact: madhavan[AT]rri.res.in
The RAMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE (RRI) seeks to fill a total of 14 faculty positions institute wide across groups. In this connection, the Theory Group at RRI invites applications for one or more faculty positions in the area of Classical and Quantum Gravity.
We are interested in candidates with an established record of independent research and with a strong grounding in general relativity, working in any areas of Classical and Quantum Gravity including Gravitational waves, Mathematical and Numerical Relativity, Quantum Fields in Curved Spacetime and different approaches to Quantum Gravity. Members of the Theory Group working in Classical and Quantum Gravity are Sumati Surya and Madhavan Varadarajan.
Minimum Requirements:
(i) Assistant Professor - Ph.D in Physics or in a relevant field. A minimum of 3 years of post- doctoral experience. Age Limit:40 years.
(ii) Associate Professor - Ph.D in Physics or in a relevant field. A minimum of 6 years of post- doctoral experience. Age Limit: 45 years.
The salary would depend on experience and current status. Financial assistance towards relocation will be provided as per norms.
To apply, please send the following to director[AT]rri.res.in:
(a) a Curriculum Vitae,
(b) List of Publications mentioning your 5 best publications
(c) a resume detailing previous research activities,
(d) a statement containing future research plans and
(e) Three letters of reference from people familiar with your work.
The letters of reference should reach us within three weeks from the date of application. We prefer to receive applications and supporting letters in soft copy. The preferred format is PDF files. To avoid confusion all application files should be attached to a single email message.
For more details see: https://www.rri.res.in/research_faculty_positions.html
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2.10. PhD positions in gravitational physics, Dublin, Ireland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24364
Deadline: 2022-02-20
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Additional Information: https://inspirehep.net/jobs/2015718
Contact: relativityphds[AT]maths.ucd.ie
The Relativity Group (https://maths.ucd.ie/relativity/) at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at University College Dublin invites applications for two four-year PhD positions commencing in September 2022.
The proposed research is aimed at mathematically and computationally exploring General Relativity and black holes, in order to improve our understanding of how the Universe works. The two advertised projects will study
- the phenomenon of gravitational turbulence, and its potential observational implications through gravitational waves. (Supervisor: Christiana Pantelidou)
- using analytic methods to model the relativistic dynamics of binary black hole systems in the small mass-ratio regime and the gravitational waves emitted. (Supervisor: Chris Kavanagh)
The Relativity Group is a vibrant and active community with 15 members (6 faculty and 9 PhD students), is strongly involved in gravitational wave source modelling and are members of the LISA Consortium. They are also actively involved in the development of the Einstein Toolkit and BHPToolkit.
Application Process
To apply, please prepare the following material and send it by e-mail to relativityphds[AT]maths.ucd.ie before February 20th, 2022, to receive full consideration:
- CV, including your expected or past undergraduate/master degree completion date;
- Grade transcript, with an explanation of the grading scale used, if needed;
- Two reference letters to be sent directly to the e-mail address above from supervisors or University lecturers who know your work.
Brief interviews will be made in late February after the initial shortlist is formed.
Funding
These PhD positions will be fully funded. This includes tuition fees, a stipend of EUR 18,500 per annum and a research allowance (to be used for travel and IT).
Equality-Diversity-Inclusion
UCD is an equal opportunity institution. All applicants will receive consideration for the position without regard to gender, sexual orientation, race, age, religion, disability, or any other circumstance. Candidates from underrepresented and traditionally disadvantaged backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.
You are welcome to send questions or informal inquiries to the address provided.
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2.11. Postodoctoral positions in Gravitational Physics and Cosmology, Beijing, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2022/01/27/postdoctoral-positions-in-gr…
Deadline: 2022-03-01
Location: Beijing, China
Additional Information: http://virphysics.bnu.edu.cn/web/application/faculty/mayongge/index_en.htm
Contact: mayg[AT]bnu.edu.cn
The Center for Relativity and Gravitation at Beijing Normal University has one postdoc position opening from September 2022 in the field of quantum gravity and quantum cosmology. The position include competitive salary (no less than CNY180,000 per year) depending on the qualification of the applicant. The appointment will be for two years.
The faculty members of the Center include Zhoujian Cao. Sijie Gao, Minyong Guo, Bin Hu, Wenbiao Liu, Yongge Ma, Hongbao Zhang, and Bin Zhou. The International Advisory Committee of the Center consisits of Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State), Ronggen Cai (ITP, CAS), Jerzy Lewandowski (Warsaw), Canbin Liang (BNU), Hong Liu (MIT), and Zheng Zhao (BNU). The research area of the Center concerns Genenral relativity, Black hole physics, Loop quantum gravity and quantum cosmology, Holographic issue of gravity, Alternative theories of gravity, Numerical relativity and gravitational wave, Relativistic astrophysics, and Cosmology.
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 materials is March 1st, 2022.
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2.12. Postdoctoral position in cosmology, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24396
Deadline: 2022-02-28
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: http://www.iastro.pt/ia/jobDetails.html?ID=190
Contact: nfrusciante[AT]fc.ul.pt
The Instituto de Astrofisica e Ciencias do Espaco (IA) welcomes applications to the international call for the recruitment of a scientific researcher with a PhD degree, within the scope of the project BEYLA: BEYond LAmbda (Ref. PTDC/FIS-AST/0054/2021), financed by Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia and with P.I. Dr. Noemi Frusciante. The employment contract is expected to start in second quarter of 2022 and will have a duration of 24 months. The contracted researcher will work in the Lisbon node of IA.
Portuguese nationals, foreign and stateless persons may submit applications to this selection procedure, provided they hold a doctoral degree in Physics or Astrophysics (or similar areas) (foreign degree needs a Portuguese Recognition), have specialised skills and/or expertise in the field of Cosmology and Astrophysics, and fully comply with the following requirements:
a) Demonstrated previous scientific experience in modified theories of gravity;
b) Demonstrated scientific experience in one or more of these areas: tests of gravity; parameter estimation, forecasts, modeling of the non-linear regime to probe smaller scales, gravitational waves;
c) Numerical skills in building the appropriate numerical tools.
For more informations please visit the post advertisement in the IA webpage.
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3. News
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3.1. New book: "Geometry: A very short introduction", by Maciej Dunajski
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24339
Additional Information: https://global.oup.com/ukhe/product/geometry-a-very-short-introduction-9780…
This is a popular science book about geometry published by the OUP, and aiming at a level well bellow that of any subscriber to the hyperspace. It contains a chapter about geometry of space time, and another chapter about geometry of Renaissance art. It mentions twistor theory. Buy it for your children. Suggest it to libraries and donate copies if they are slow in purchasing.
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[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for January 2022
by hyperspace@itp.uni-frankfurt.de 02 Jan '22
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1. Conferences
1.1. WE-Heraeus-Seminar "Gravitational Wave and Multimessenger Astronomy", Bad Honnef, Germany
1.2. Global Structure in Semi-Classical Gravity, Munich, Germany
1.3. Information Architecture of Spacetime, Okinawa, Japan (hybrid online)
2. Jobs
2.1. PhD positions in cosmology, Newcastle, UK
2.2. Tenure track position in Gravitational Physics at Montana State University, Bozeman, US
2.3. Postdoctoral positions in computational relativity/cosmology/fluid dynamics at IBM, Daresbury, UK
2.4. Postdoctoral Positions, LIGO Laboratory
2.5. Postdocs in numerical simulations of gravitational and cosmological physics, Auckland, New Zealand
2.6. Call of interest for Faculty positions in Physics at Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
2.7. Junior Permanent Position in Theoretical Physics at IPhT, Saclay, France
2.8. PhD Studentships in Theoretical Physics, Dublin, Ireland
2.9. Full-Time lecturer in Physics at UMass, Dartmouth, MA, USA
2.10. PhD fellowships at SISSA, Trieste, Italy
3. News
3.1. Prof. Jerzy Jurkiewicz passed away on November 30, 2021
3.2. Awards for Essays on Gravitation
3.3. Living Reviews in Relativity: Coalescences of BH-NS / UHF-GW Searches
3.4. New Einstein Toolkit Release (Johnson)
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1. Conferences
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1.1. WE-Heraeus-Seminar "Gravitational Wave and Multimessenger Astronomy", Bad Honnef, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/12/08/we-heraeus-seminar-gravitati…
Starting: 2022-04-25 to 2022-04-28
Location: Bad Honnef, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/gravitational-wave-and-m…
Contact: gravWaves-heraeus[AT]aei.mpg.de
Gravitational waves are the only way to access the dark side of the Universe that is invisible to other instruments. The large number and properties of the detected black hole binaries already challenge our understanding of their formation. Furthermore, other cataclysmic events like the merger of neutron stars emit gravitational waves and other "messengers", such as electromagnetic radiation and neutrinos. In this new era of multimessenger astronomy, all information must be combined to unravel more secrets of the expanding Universe, matter at extreme densities, gamma-ray bursts and much more.
This workshop will bring together pioneers and experts of this new era and a new generation of astronomers who will use all available tools to advance the field in the future. Introductory talks will not only summarize the status quo but also look into the future of instrumental developments, data analysis, astronomy and astrophysics. In addition, tutorials will offer hands-on experience with these new types of data and software, and participants will have ample opportunity to discuss the future of a field that has just begun.
WE-Heraeus Seminars are fully funded seminars focussing on broadly accessible expert talks and tutorials. There is plenty of time to interact at the magnificent Physikzentrum Bad Honnef that serves as the conference venue and accommodation for all participants.
Spaces are limited! Applicants will be selected based on their motivation, ensuring appropriate diversity in research interests, career stage, home institution, gender and other aspects.
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1.2. Global Structure in Semi-Classical Gravity, Munich, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/12/18/global-structure-in-semi-cla…
Starting: 2022-07-21 to 2022-07-23
Location: Munich, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/events/workshops/container/scg…
Contact: erik.curiel[AT]lmu.de
Semi-classical gravity (SCG)---the coupling of the dynamics of quantum fields to the classical spacetime geometry of general relativity by way of the semi-classical Einstein field equation (SCEFE)---is the framework within which black hole thermodynamics is formulated. As such, it is widely held to provide the most secure theoretical clues to a search for a theory of quantum gravity. Considered in its own right, however, it already presents us with a plethora of foundational and conceptual problems that require investigation, even over and above the most famous one, Hawking's Information-Loss Paradox.
- In what sense is it legitimate to think of black holes as thermodynamical systems?
- What is the causal structure of an evaporating black hole spacetime, and its relation to causality conditions on quantum fields?
- What is black hole entropy?
- How does the Generalized Second Law ramify into the host of other problems of fundamental physical and philosophical import that the ordinary Second Law of thermodynamics does?
- What is the difference between geometry and matter?
- Are there singularities in the semi-classical regime, and does a form of cosmic censorship hold in it?
- What role do classical energy conditions and quantum energy inequalities play, and how do they relate to entropy and information?
- What is holography at the semi-classical level, and what role can or does it play there?
- What can the epistemology of a field of physics be, completely divorced from experimentation and observation?
This will be the first major conference to address foundational and philosophical issues associated with SCG, and to try to examine how they all bear on each other. Invited physicists and philosophers have been chosen to represent different approaches to SCG and the many different kinds of conceptual questions it poses (quantum field theory on curved spacetime, emergent gravity, canonical gravity, holography, phenomenology, methodology, epistemology), in an attempt to foster a dialogue among the different fields. Contributed talks from both physicists and philosophers will be chosen so as to complement the perspectives of the invited speakers. Such a gathering will spur new, innovative approaches to the problem, as well as connecting and invigorating work on existing approaches. It will also provide young researchers with a comprehensive introduction to the state of the art of this central field of research, and established researchers with a comprehensive overview.
*Confirmed Speakers*
- Beatrice Bonga
- Craig Callender
- Ted Jacobson
- Eleni Kontou
- JB Manchak
- Marija Tomasevic
- Chris Smeenk
- Bob Wald
- Chris Wuethrich
*Call for Abstracts*
We invite the submission of paper abstracts for the conference. Abstracts should include a title, a brief abstract (up to 200 words), and a full abstract (up to 1000 words), blinded for peer review. They should be PDF files, submitted to the conference's EasyChair account . The deadline for submission is 07 March 2022. We will select 4 submissions for presentation at the conference. Decisions will be sent to all applicants by 31 March 2022.
We plan to publish the proceedings of the conference as a special issue of a leading journal (e.g., /Universe/ or /Foundations of Physics/).
We are committed to fostering diversity and equality in our programs. Submissions from underrepresented groups are particularly welcome. The conference will be organized and run under the MCMP's code of conduct .
*Registration*
Public-health conditions permitting, we will hold the conference in-person, with no video connections, although the talks and Q&A will be recorded (pending agreement by the speakers). Please send registration requests by 26 June 2022 using the following form: https://forms.gle/rBAZakkNPxc2uxD87
The fees for the conference and dinner are as follows.
- Senior researchers with permanent positions (associate and full professors, etc.): conference fee EUR 40
- Junior researchers (assistant professors, post-docs, etc.): conference fee EUR 25
- Students (masters, doctoral, etc.): no conference fee
- Conference dinner (for everyone): EUR 30
*Dates and Deadines*
- Deadline for Submission: 07 March 2022
- Date of Notification: 31 March 2022
- Registration Deadline: 26 June 2022
*Organizers*
- Erik Curiel
- Juliusz Doboszewski
- Cecilia Giavoni
*Acknowledgements*
Gefoedert teilweise durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) -- Projektnummer 312032894. (Funded in part by the German Research Foundation (DFG) -- project number 312032894.) Also supported by the Volkswagen Foundation funding for the Lichtenberg Group for History and Philosophy of Physics at the University of Bonn , under the direction of Prof. Dr. Dennis Lehmkuhl.
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1.3. Information Architecture of Spacetime, Okinawa, Japan (hybrid online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/12/22/information-architecture-of-…
Starting: 2022-05-30 to 2022-06-03
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Additional Information: https://groups.oist.jp/iasw
Contact: joshua.kirklin[AT]oist.jp
The emerging information paradigm is leading to deep new insights into the structure of spacetime. Many results, in various approaches, suggest that its large-scale structure can be understood as emerging from quantum correlations of more fundamental degrees of freedom. An intriguing picture arises that portrays the architecture of spacetime as a network of quantum degrees of freedom exchanging information and in which quantum correlations assume the role of the "glue" that holds spacetime together. These insights not only hint at a universal emergence mechanism for spacetime structures, but also offer new perspectives on various established topics, including black holes, the dynamics of spacetime, spacetime thermodynamics, and information processing in spacetime. Drawing from multiple research areas, these developments have led to prolific cross-fertilizations and a novel multidisciplinary research community.
The Informational Architecture of Spacetime Workshop brings together leading experts at the interface of quantum gravity, quantum information theory, quantum many-body physics and quantum foundations to discuss contemporary research on understanding spacetime from an informational perspective. The following four main topics will be broadly covered during the meeting:
Black Holes and Information
Entanglement, Complexity and Geometry
Quantum Many-Body Techniques in Quantum Gravity
Quantum Information, Foundations and Spacetime
���Talks are by invitation only.
At present, we are aiming for a hybrid format with both in-person (mostly speakers and local audience) and online participation. Talks will be made available by livestream. Zoom links will be provided after registration.
Depending on the situation due to the covid-19 pandemic, the workshop may however be moved fully online. Relevant updates will be announced once available.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. PhD positions in cosmology, Newcastle, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/12/07/phd-positions-in-cosmology-a…
Deadline: 2022-01-31
Location: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
Additional Information: https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/cosmology/phd-positions/
Contact: cora.uhlemann[AT]newcastle.ac.uk
The Cosmology group at Newcastle University is looking to further expand by recruiting PhD students for several funded graduate studentships.
A quick summary of the opportunities for PhD studentships starting in 2022:
1. We have two prestigious Robinson Cosmology PhD studentships for which we offer projects ranging from early universe theory to late-time cosmology with applications to galaxy surveys. (Deadline 31 January)
2. We are also offering projects for one prestigious Lady Bertha Jeffrey's PhD studentship in Theoretical Physics or Astrophysics ranging from black holes to galaxies and the cosmic web. (Deadline 31 January)
3. We are keen to support one applicant for the Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship for students from groups currently under-represented in Physics (part-funded from the IOP). Our group members offer several cosmology and observational astronomy projects for the Bell Burnell Scholarship. (Internal deadline 12 December, final IoP deadline 21 January)
We are a dynamic research group covering cosmology and quantum gravity from the early to the late-time universe. We offer a vibrant environment for PhD students and postdocs with links to other areas of physics and observational astronomy. We value equality, diversity and inclusion and strive to promote it within our group and beyond.
You can find more detail about our research group, the different PhD studentships and connected projects on our webpage.
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2.2. Tenure track position in Gravitational Physics at Montana State University, Bozeman, US
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/12/07/tenure-track-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2022-01-15
Location: Bozeman, Montana, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.montana.edu/postings/27327
Contact: ncornish[AT]montana.edu
The Department of Physics at Montana State University invites applications for a tenure-track position with a research emphasis in Gravitational Physics, including the fields of General Relativity, Gravitational Waves, and Cosmology.
Successful candidates will hold a Ph.D. in physics or related field and will have demonstrated the potential to develop and conduct a vigorous research program in areas related to gravitational physics. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to excellence in graduate and undergraduate teaching and research, and will complement current research collaborations in the Department of Physics. The appointment will be at the Assistant Professor level. Screening of applications will begin on January 15, 2022.
Montana State University values a broad array of experiences and perspectives and is committed to continually supporting, promoting and building an inclusive, diverse and culturally rich campus environment. We hope to attract applicants who can teach effectively and have demonstrated ability in helping students succeed. In support of our strategic plan, which promotes access and respect, we enthusiastically encourage members of traditionally underrepresented groups to apply. MSU recognizes the importance of work-life integration and strives to be responsive to the needs of dual career couples.
Montana State University is located in beautiful Bozeman, Montana. Bozeman is home to a dynamic community, surrounded by stunning mountain ranges, and is in close proximity to Yellowstone National Park. The area is renowned for outdoor activities such as alpine and cross-country skiing, mountain climbing, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting and camping.
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2.3. Postdoctoral positions in computational relativity/cosmology/fluid dynamics at IBM, Daresbury, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24102
Deadline: 2021-12-20
Location: Daresbury, UK
Additional Information: https://ibm.biz/FLFpostdocs
Contact: eloisa.bentivegna[AT]ibm.com
IBM Research is seeking to fill several postdoctoral positions over the next six months. Candidates with a background in any aspect of numerical relativity, computational cosmology, and/or fluid dynamics are invited to apply. Evidence of strong competence in large-scale scientific computing is required. Previous experience with optimization, AI/ML techniques, heterogeneous computing, or past involvement with industrial research projects would be an advantage.
Applications should be submitted via our online system (see external link), and will be reviewed immediately. The deadline for full consideration is December 20, but the positions will remain open until suitable candidates are appointed. Applications from traditionally underrepresented groups are especially welcome.
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2.4. Postdoctoral Positions, LIGO Laboratory
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24110
Deadline: 2023-12-09
Location: Caltech, MIT, LIGO Hanford, LIGO Livingston
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 - as positions become available. 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(a)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 happens continuously.
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2.5. Postdocs in numerical simulations of gravitational and cosmological physics, Auckland, New Zealand
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24117
Deadline: 2022-01-12
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Additional Information: https://www.smartrecruiters.com/TheUniversityOfAuckland/743999791879982-res…
Contact: r.easther[AT]auckland.ac.nz
The University of Auckland is looking to hire two Research Fellows (post-docs) in gravitational wave science. One position is focused on the dynamics of possible low-frequency sources (including supermassive black holes interacting with ultralight dark matter) and one is focussed on the statistical analysis of gravitational wave time-series. Both positions will be filled from the same pool of applicants.
These positions support a larger national collaboration in gravitational wave science, centred on engagement with the LISA mission. This cross-disciplinary effort engages scientists in mathematics, statistics, physics and astronomy from five universities and has strong international linkages. The project is supported by a major grant which also funds six PhD studentships to commence in 2022. These two positions are due to run for three years and are fixed-term.
We are specifically seeking applicants who can demonstrate expertise in one or more of i) numerical simulations in astrophysical or cosmological settings, ii) fundamental physics and cosmology and iii) Bayesian inference, in particular statistical methods applied to gravitational wave detectors. In particular, this is an explicitly interdisciplinary project and we are particularly keen to encourage applications from candidates whose primary academic background is in statistics.
Deadline is 12 January 2022.
Please see the following link for more information regarding these positions.
https://www.smartrecruiters.com/TheUniversityOfAuckland/743999791879982-res…
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2.6. Call of interest for Faculty positions in Physics at Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24134
Deadline: 2022-01-31
Location: Rome, Italy
Additional Information: https://www.phys.uniroma1.it/fisica/node/9835
Contact: paolo.pani[AT]uniroma1.it
The Physics Department of Sapienza University of Rome invites applications for academic openings at the Associate and/or Full Professor level from any fields in Physics covered through a "direct call" procedure.
The Department of Physics has strong research groups in a number of fields over a wide range of interests and is seeking established scientists with an outstanding record of high impact research, excellence and leadership. The successful candidate will be expected to actively contribute to the department's academic program, its strategy and governance, as well as providing scientific leadership and to participate in large-scale grant applications.
The Direct Calls program of the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR), provides opportunities to fund academic positions to scientists and scholars who have been working abroad with an equivalent position for at least three years, or to recipients of European Research Council (ERC) grants. More details about the Direct Calls program and eligibility criteria can be found on the call webpage:
https://www.phys.uniroma1.it/fisica/node/9835
In particular, the "Gravity theory and gravitational wave phenomenology" group at Sapienza University of Rome [https://web.uniroma1.it/gmunu] is willing to support applications from outstanding candidates. The research activities of the group include 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. Staff members of the group are also involved in activities such as supervision of students, networking, fund raising, scientific policy making, etc.
Staff members of the gravity theory group at Sapienza currently include Leonardo Gualtieri and Paolo Pani, as well as 7 postdocs, 10 PhD students, and several master students, with strong connections to other research groups at Sapienza and worldwide. The group is part of the LISA and ET Consortia and of the "Amaldi Research Center for gravitational physics and astrophysics" at Sapienza, of the RISE H2020-MC network "Gravitational Universe: Challenges and Opportunities (GRU)", and of the INFN Specific Initiative TEONGRAV - Gravitational Wave Sources. The group is funded by several national and international grants.
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2.7. Junior Permanent Position in Theoretical Physics at IPhT, Saclay, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24139
Deadline: 2022-01-31
Location: Saclay, France
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20703
Contact: position2022[AT]ipht.fr
The Institut de Physique Theorique invites applications for a junior CEA permanent position in theoretical physics. Candidates with interest in one of the two following scientific areas will be considered with the highest priority:
"High-energy phenomena and quantum field theory, from amplitudes and integrability to gravitational waves"
"Applications of statistical physics: physics of life, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, complex systems, etc.".
The Institut de Physique Theorique (IPhT) is a Research Institute of CEA and CNRS, and is part of the Universite' Paris-Saclay. IPhT is a multidisciplinary institute, with a strong expertise in a wide range of topics in mathematical physics, gravity, string theory, high-energy physics and particle physics, cosmology, statistical physics, condensed matter physics and quantum information. It is located in the south of Paris, in a rich scientific environment (Universite' Paris-Saclay, Ecole Polytechnique). More details can be found at https://www.ipht.fr/en/
Applications should include a CV, a cover letter, a statement of research interests, and a list of publications. Applicants should also arrange for the submission of at least three recommendation letters. All materials should be uploaded electronically to Academic Jobs Online (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20703)
Applications should be received by January 31, 2022 in order to receive full consideration.
Institut de Physique Theorique
CEA Saclay
91191 Gif sur Yvette, France
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2.8. PhD Studentships in Theoretical Physics, Dublin, Ireland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24150
Deadline: 2022-01-31
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Additional Information: https://www.dias.ie/positions/index.php?p=1639740931
Contact: grogers[AT]stp.dias.ie
The School of Theoretical Physics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies has a number of PhD studentship places available in theoretical physics, to start as early as March 2022 but no later than September 2022.
These positions are fully funded and cover university fees and an annual stipend of EUR 18500 (tax-free) for 4 full years.
Applicants are welcome from all fields of theoretical and mathematical physics, such as quantum gravity, cosmology and particle physics.
Qualifications and personal qualities:
Applicants must:
Hold a master's degree (MPhys/MSci/MPhil) or the equivalent in physics or mathematics (1st class Hons or equivalent), or must be finishing before the start of the PhD.
Be able to work independently and in a structured manner, and demonstrate good collaborative skills.
Be proficient in both written and oral English.
Your application must include:
1- A brief account of your research interests and motivation for applying for the position (max 1 page)
2- Your CV
3- Copies of your academic transcript
4- Recommendation letters from two referees one of whom should be your academic tutor or final year project advisor
How to apply:
Applicants should send their application with the information requested above via our online recruitment system: https://dias.ie/applyPhDStudentshipsTheoreticalPhysics
The application deadline is January 31, 2022. Late applications will be considered until the positions are filled.
For further information please visit:
https://www.dias.ie/stp/
At DIAS, we are committed to building an inclusive scientific community, distinguished by scientific excellence, gender balance, and diversity.
*University fees covered are EU home fees which apply to EU��citizens, fees associated with international applicants are not��covered unless a waiver can be negotiated.
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2.9. Full-Time lecturer in Physics at UMass, Dartmouth, MA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24153
Deadline: 2022-01-10
Location: Dartmouth, MA, USA
Additional Information: http://careers.umassd.edu/dartmouth/en-us/job/510808/full-time-lecturer-phy…
Contact: sfield[AT]umassd.edu
UMass Dartmouth is hiring a Full-Time lecturer (FTL) in physics. This is primarily a teaching position, although lecturers also advise research projects. The position carries a 9-month contract leaving extra time for research activities.
We are working to build up a local network of gravity researchers in the region (URI + UMassD; please see http://gravity.phy.umassd.edu/)
The current group is Collin Capano, Robert Coyne, Scott Field, Robert Fisher, Gaurav Khanna, Michael Puerrer, and one additional faculty member who will be hired as part of an ongoing faculty search.
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2.10. PhD fellowships at SISSA, Trieste, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/12/27/phd-fellowships-at-sissa/
Deadline: 2022-03-07
Location: Trieste, Italy
Additional Information: https://pica.cineca.it/sissa/phd-app-01-2022/
Contact: barausse[AT]sissa.it
The astroparticle group at SISSA is soliciting applications for PhD fellowships (3 years with a possible extension to 4) in a range of topics including gravitational wave physics
and astrophysics.
SISSA (http://www.sissa.it/) promotes its activity within an international environment and in contact with the other institutions in the Trieste area. In particular, the students will participate to the activities of the Institute for Fundamental Physics of the Universe (https://www.ifpu.it/) a new joint initiative of SISSA, the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (http://www.ictp.it/) INAF - Observatory of Trieste (http://www.oats.inaf.it/index.php/en/) and INFN - Trieste (https://www.ts.infn.it/en/)
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply.
More information on the Astroparticle Physics group can be found here: www.sissa.it/app
The selection will take place following an admission exam (written+oral) to be held online. Application will be accepted until March 7, 2022, and should be submitted through the external link provided.
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3. News
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3.1. Prof. Jerzy Jurkiewicz passed away on November 30, 2021
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24073
Additional Information:
It is with deep sorrow that we learned on November 30, 2021, of the unexpected passing of our Colleague, Prof. Jerzy Jurkiewicz. He was 74 years old.
Jerzy Jurkiewicz was born on July 22, 1947, in Krakow. In 1970 he received a master's degree in physics, and in 1975 a doctoral degree in physics at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow (JU). In 1987 Jerzy Jurkiewicz was awarded a postdoctoral degree (habilitation), and in 1997 he became a full professor. In 2009-2012 he was the Dean of the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science at the JU; for many years he was the head of the Theory of Complex Systems Department of the Institute of Physics at the JU, the founder and head of the Mark Kac Complex Systems Research Center at the JU and a member of the Senate of the JU. In 2018 he was awarded the "Jagiellonian Laurel" ("Laur Jagiellonski") for outstanding scientific achievements. Professor Jerzy Jurkiewicz was an active member of the Division III of Science and Technology of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences (PAU), a member of the PAU Board of Directors in years 2018-2021 and a chairman of the PAU Complex
Systems Commission. He was the initiator and chairman of the Marian Smoluchowski Krakow Scientific Consortium, which was granted the status of National Leading Scientific Centre (KNOW) in physics in 2012. He was also one of the initiators, a founding member and former Vice President of the Polish Society on Relativity.
Prof. Jerzy Jurkiewicz was one of the most eminent Polish theoretical physicists, a world-renowned scientist, an expert in the fields of quantum gravity, strong interactions, complex systems and random matrices, mathematical physics and its applications, and numerical simulations of quantum systems using the so-called lattice regularization.
Prof. Jurkiewicz became famous, together with Prof. Jan Ambjorn and Prof. Renate Loll, as the creator of the model of Causal Dynamical Triangulations (CDT). Earlier, together with Prof. Ambjorn, he also invented a model of the so-called Euclidean Dynamical Triangulations. Both models are an attempt at a non-perturbative formulation of the theory of quantum gravity aimed at unifying two fundamental areas of theoretical physics - quantum mechanics and the theory of gravity. The CDT model has proven to be one of the most promising research directions in the quest for a theory of quantum gravity, allowing the analysis of quantum-gravitational effects using advanced computer simulations. In particular, the research group led by Prof. Jurkiewicz succeeded in showing the existence of a correct semiclassical limit of the CDT model, consistent with Einstein's theory of gravity, was one of the first to observe the existence of scale dependence of the effective dimension of quantum spacetime
(so-called dimensional reduction), demonstrated the presence of higher order phase transitions in CDT, which gives hope for the formulation of a continuum limit of this model, analyzed the influence of spacetime topology on the phase structure of CDT, demonstrated the existence of a non-trivial effect of matter fields on the topology of quantum space-time. In addition to his work on the theory of quantum gravity, Prof. Jerzy Jurkiewicz was also very active in the field of research on lattice QCD and on random matrix theory and its application to the analysis of complex systems, including the study of physical phenomena, economics, financial markets, biological phenomena, analysis of random networks and surfaces.
Prof. Jurkiewicz enjoyed great recognition in the international scientific community. He was repeatedly invited to the world's leading scientific centers. Among longer research stays, it is worth mentioning the University of Utrecht (1979-80, 1984-86), the University of Marseille (1982), the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva (1983), the University of Paris-Sud in Orsay (1983-84, 1996), the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen (1990-91, 1994-95, 1997-98). Jerzy Jurkiewicz cooperated with and was a friend of many recognized scientists, among others with Prof. Jan Ambjorn, Prof. Renate Loll, Prof. Maciej Nowak, Prof. Zdzislaw Burda, Prof. Andrzej Krzywicki, Prof. Chris Korthals-Altes, Prof. Gerardemus 't Hooft, Prof. Martinus Veltman. He was repeatedly invited to organizing committees of prestigious international scientific conferences and was a plenary speaker at key scientific conferences in the field of gravitational, random matrix or complex systems
research.
Professor Jurkiewicz was also an extremely active organizer and leader of research projects. He was, among others, the coordinator of a significant European grant COCOS (Correlations in Complex Systems), the head of research groups in European programmes (EUROGRID, ENRAGE projects), co-organizer of the European Science Foundation project, member of the COPIRA Centre of Excellence, principal investigator of numerous KBN and NCN grants, including NCN MAESTRO.
Prof. Jurkiewicz's research achievement includes over 150 papers published in the world's best scientific journals and cited over 5500 times. During his scientific career he has lectured extensively both at home and abroad on, among others, mathematical methods of physics, numerical computation methods, quantum field theory and advanced quantum mechanics, the study of complex systems. Prof. Jurkiewicz has promoted five Ph.D. students, and his alumni have already received professorships and habilitation degrees.
Jerzy Jurkiewicz was not only an excellent scientist but also a great colleague and collaborator. He was a person of great kindness and extremely deep knowledge and scientific intuition, a true mentor to several generations of physicists.
For his achievements and contributions, he was awarded the Golden Cross of Merit by the President of Poland.
Professor Jerzy Jurkiewicz passed away on November 30, 2021. He leaves a grieving wife Elzbieta, daughters Anna and Katarzyna, and grandchildren.
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3.2. Awards for Essays on Gravitation
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/12/04/awards-for-essays-on-gravita…
Additional Information: http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org.
In 2022, for our seventy-third 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, 2022 for the best and most well-written essays about gravitation, its theory, applications, or effects. Essays must be 10 pages or fewer using double-spacing, 12-point font and 1-inch margins including a small number of diagrams, tables and equations. Title and reference pages are additional and not included in the page count. 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 $700.00
The Third Award will be $600.00
The Fourth Award will be $500.00
The Fifth Award will be $400.00
(3) Essay must be typed in English and e-mailed in a single PDF file before March 31, 2022. 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 and mailing addresses, submission date, an abstract of 125 words or fewer, and the statement: "Essay written for the Gravity Research Foundation 2022 Awards for Essays on Gravitation." Pages should be numbered.
(5) The decision of the judges will be final. No reviews or comments will be provided.
(6) Contestants can find the awards announcement posted on our website: gravityresearchfoundation.org around May 15, 2022.
(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:
2021 - Samir D. Mathur, The Ohio State University, OH
2020 - Maulik Parikh and George Zahariade, Arizona State University, AZ and Frank Wilczek, Arizona State University, AZ, Stockholm University, Sweden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
2019 - Alessio Belenchia, Queen's University, England; Robert M. Wald, Enrico Fermi Institute, IL; Flaminia Giacomini, Esteban Castro-Ruiz, aslav Brukner and Markus Aspelmeyer, Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Austria
2018 - Jessica Santiago and Matt Visser, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
2017 - Ivan Agullo, Louisiana State University, LA; Adrian del Rio and Jose Navarro-Salas, Centro Mixto Universidad de Valencia-CSIC, Spain
2016 - Stephen L. Adler, Institute for Advanced Study, NJ
2015 - Gerard 't Hooft, Utrecht University and Spinoza Institute, the Netherlands
2014 - Lawrence M. Krauss, Arizona State University, AZ and Frank Wilczek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA
2013 - Baocheng Zhang, Qing-yu Cai and Ming-sheng Zhan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China and Li You, Tsinghua University, China
2012 - Claus Kiefer and Manuel Kraemer, University of Cologne, Germany
2011 - Ivan Agullo, Pennsylvania State University, PA and Leonard Parker, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI
2010 - Mark Van Raamsdonk, University of British Columbia, BC
2009 - Alexander Burinskii, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
2008 - T. Padmanabhan, Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, India
2007 - S. Carlip, University of California at Davis, CA
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3.3. Living Reviews in Relativity: Coalescences of BH-NS / UHF-GW Searches
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/12/07/living-reviews-in-relativity…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/journal/41114
The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published two new review articles on 6 December 2021:
Aggarwal, N., Aguiar, O.D., Bauswein, A. et al.
Challenges and opportunities of gravitational-wave searches at MHz to GHz frequencies.
Living Rev Relativ 24, 4 (2021).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-021-00032-5
Summary: This white paper outlines the challenges and gains expected in gravitational-wave searches at frequencies above the LIGO/Virgo band, with a particular focus on Ultra High-Frequency Gravitational Waves (UHF-GWs), covering the MHz to GHz range. We highlight some of the most promising gravitational sources, review several detector concepts, and compare their expected sensitivity with the signal strength predicted in various models.
Kyutoku, K., Shibata, M. and Taniguchi, K.
Coalescence of black hole-neutron star binaries.
Living Rev Relativ 24, 5 (2021).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-021-00033-4
(This article is a revised version of https://doi.org/10.12942/lrr-2011-6.)
Summary: We review the current status of general relativistic studies for coalescences of black hole-neutron star binaries. We summarize our understanding for the merger process, tidal disruption and its criterion, properties of the merger remnant and ejected material, gravitational waveforms, and gravitational-wave spectra. We also discuss expected electromagnetic counterparts to black hole-neutron star coalescences.
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3.4. New Einstein Toolkit Release (Johnson)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24113
Additional Information: https://einsteintoolkit.org/about/releases/ET_2021_11_announcement.html
Release Announcement
We are pleased to announce the twenty-third release (code name "Katherine Johnson") of the Einstein Toolkit, an open-source, community developed software infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics. The highlights of this release include:
* The inclusion of a new code in the Toolkit release, Kuibit
* The inclusion of a new code in the Toolkit release, RePrimAn
In addition, bug fixes accumulated since the previous release in May 2021 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 code to compute initial data parameters, the spacetime evolution codes Baikal, lean_public, and McLachlan, analysis codes to compute horizon characteristics and gravitational waves, the Carpet AMR infrastructure, and the relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics codes GRHydro and IllinoisGRMHD. The Einstein Toolkit also contains a 1D self-force code. 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.
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, or contact the users mailing list users[AT]einsteintoolkit.org.
The Einstein Toolkit is primarily supported by NSF 2004157/2004044/2004311/2004879/2003893 (Enabling fundamental research in the era of multi-messenger astrophysics).
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.5770803
Nov, 2021
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1. Conferences
1.1. Third GGI School on "Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation", Firenze, Italy
1.2. Second International Conference "Massive Gravity Theory and Physics of Black Hole", Tabriz, Iran (online)
1.3. School on Black Holes and Gravitational Waves, Chennai, India (online)
1.4. Beyond General Relativity: From Quantum Gravity to the Dark Universe, London, UK (and online)
1.5. SIGRAV International School 2022 on Cosmology: from theory to observation, Vietri, Italy
1.6. Hot topics in Modern Cosmology: Spontaneous Workshop XIV, Cargese, France
1.7. Nordic Winter School on Particle Physics and Cosmology 2022, Svingvoll, Norway
1.8. 11th Australasian Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (2nd announcement)
1.9. Chalonge-de Vega International School of Astrophysics (online)
1.10. Metric-Affine Frameworks for Gravity 2022, Tartu, Estonia
1.11. Loops' 22, Lyon, France
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc positions in gravitational-wave physics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
2.2. Rising Scholar Postdoctoral Fellowships, Virginia Department of Physics, Charlottesville, VA, USA
2.3. Heising-Simons Fellow in Quantum Gravity at UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
2.4. Postdoctoral position in gravity and cosmology, Krakow, Poland
2.5. Tenure-track in Theoretical Physics, Utica, New York, USA
2.6. PhD positions in theory, observation, instrumentation, Prague, Czech Republic
2.7. Postdoc in gravitational wave analysis/Machine Learning, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2.8. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, Cape Town, South Africa
2.9. Postdoctoral position in black hole physics at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
2.10. Postdoctoral position in quantum gravity at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
2.11. Postdoc position at the Nottingham Centre of Gravity, Nottingham, UK
2.12. Postdoc position in gravity at Nottingham and Illinois (joint)
2.13. Postdoctoral, scientific software developer, and tenure track positions in gravitational wave physics, Palma, Spain
2.14. Probationary (Tenure-Track) Faculty Position in Physics and Astronomy, London, Canada
2.15. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Birmingham, UK
2.16. 10 PhD Fellowships, several sites in Portugal and Spain
2.17. Post-doc positions in gravitational-wave modeling and analysis, Hannover, Germany
2.18. Postdoc position in theoretical physics, Tartu, Estonia
2.19. Call of interest for postdoc positions, Rome, Italy
3. News
3.1. ISQG Virtual Town Hall Meeting
3.2. January meetings at the Continuum collaboration (online)
3.3. GRG Editor's Choice: recent highlight articles
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Third GGI School on "Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation", Firenze, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/04/third-ggi-school-on-theoreti…
Starting: 2022-03-14 to 2022-03-25
Location: Firenze, Italy
Additional Information: https://agenda.infn.it/event/28760/
Contact: leonardo.gualtieri[AT]roma1.infn.it
Dear Colleagues,
we announce the third 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 14 to 25 March, 2022
Details can be found at the page: https://agenda.infn.it/event/28760/
Applications can be submitted through the GGI web page https://www.ggi.infn.it/showevent.pl?id=421 within the deadline January 30, 2022. A limited number of selected students will be admitted.
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 2022 edition is:
"Gravitational Waves from compact objects" - Lecturer: Sebastiano Bernuzzi (University of Jena)
"Physics of Cosmological Probes" - Lecturer: Martina Gerbino (INFN and University of Ferrara)
"Phase Transitions in the Early Universe" - Lecturer: Mikko Laine (University of Bern)
"Non-thermal messengers from the Universe" - Lecturer: Pasquale Dario Serpico (LAPT, Annecy)
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 single apartments will be provided at the cost of about 40 Euros/night upon request. 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).
For any inquiry about the school, please write to apcg.school[AT]gmail.com
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)
Ofelia Pisanti (University of Napoli and INFN Napoli)
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1.2. Second International Conference "Massive Gravity Theory and Physics of Black Hole", Tabriz, Iran (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23973
Starting: 2021-12-14 to 2021-12-15
Location: Tabriz, Iran
Additional Information: https://physics.tabrizu.ac.ir/en/news/12646/massive-gravity-theory-and-phys…
Contact: eumg[AT]tabrizu.ac.ir
The online conference will be hosted by the University of Tabriz, the Department of Theoretical and Astronomical Physics in the Faculty of Physics from December 14 - 15, 2021 Tuesday to Wednesday.
The massive gravity theory is a modification of general relativity by considering the graviton with a non-zero mass. This issue leads to several phenomena in Cosmology, Astrophysics, Field Theory, High Energy Physics, and Theoretical Physics.
The main topics of the online conference include Massive Gravity Theory, Inflation Theory, Dark Matter/Energy in the Context of Massive Gravity Theory, Gravitational Waves, Black Holes in Massive Gravity, and Extensions of Massive Gravity.
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1.3. School on Black Holes and Gravitational Waves, Chennai, India (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/16/school-on-black-holes-and-gr…
Starting: 2022-01-17 to 2022-01-22
Location: Chennai, India
Additional Information: https://physics.iitm.ac.in/~csgc/events/sbhgw
Contact: csgc.iitm[AT]gmail.com
Centre for Strings, Gravitation and Cosmology (CSGC) - a newly instituted Centre of Excellence (CoE) at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), Chennai, India - is organizing a
School on Black Holes and Gravitational Waves
Jan 17 (Mon) - Jan 22 (Sat), 2022
to be held in ONLINE mode.
The proposed school is intended to introduce beginning Ph.D. students and Postdoctoral fellows to research themes of current interest in Black hole physics and Gravitational waves. The lectures will be complemented by tutorial sessions that will help provide hands-on experience to the participants in employing the tools and techniques discussed in the lectures directly in their research work. The five main topics that will be the focus of the lectures are:
1. Basics of Gravitational waves (Prof. Sanjeev Dhurandhar)
2. Basics of Black hole physics (Prof. Eric Gourgoulhon)
3. Tests of General Relativity (Prof. Paolo Pani)
4. Theoretical aspects of Black hole physics (Prof. Eric Poisson and Prof. Badri Krishnan)
5. Observational aspects of Black hole physics (Prof. Monica Colpi)
We invite the interested researchers to register for the school before Dec 15, 2021.
For further details, please go to: https://physics.iitm.ac.in/~csgc/events/sbhgw
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1.4. Beyond General Relativity: From Quantum Gravity to the Dark Universe, London, UK (and online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/16/beyond-general-relativity-fr…
Starting: 2021-12-16 to 2021-12-16
Location: London, UK (and online)
Additional Information: https://www.iopconferences.org/iop/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=1090034&ev…
Contact: aindriu.conroy[AT]dcu.ie
Beyond General Relativity: From Quantum Gravity to the Dark Universe
(IOP Gravitational Physics Group Annual Meeting)
We are pleased to announce the Institute of Physics Gravitational Physics Group annual meeting, which will take place on December 16th 2021 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in London and online via Zoom.
This year we have expanded the meeting to include a full day of scientific talks on the theme of Beyond General Relativity: From Quantum Gravity to the Dark Universe, as well as the Gravitational Physics Group's annual general meeting (AGM).
Speakers on the day will be Dr Tessa Baker (Queen Mary), Dr Katy Clough (Queen Mary), Dr Astrid Eichhorn (University of Southern Denmark), and Dr Geraint Pratten (University of Birmingham).
All are welcome to attend, members and non-members alike. There is no registration fee for members or online attendees but there is a small surcharge to cover the cost of lunch for non-members attending in-person.
Programme (10:30-17:30)
10:30 Registration and coffee
11:00 Morning session (two talks)
12:40 Lunch
13:40 Afternoon session (two talks)
15:20 Coffee
15:50 Round table discussion
16:30 Gravitational Physics Group AGM
17:30 Close
Venue
DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross
60 Pentonville Rd, London N1 9LA
And online (via Zoom)
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1.5. SIGRAV International School 2022 on Cosmology: from theory to observation, Vietri, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/17/sigrav-international-school-…
Starting: 2022-02-14 to 2022-02-18
Location: Vietri Sul Mare, Salerno, Italy
Additional Information: https://agenda.infn.it/event/28785/
Contact: micol.benetti[AT]unina.it
We are pleased to announce the international SIGRAV PhD school 2022, organised by the Italian Society of General Relativity and Gravitation (SIGRAV).
This year our PhD school aims at providing robust and deep knowledge of Cosmology in the context of General Relativity and its possible modifications, with particular attention to phenomenological consequences and observations. The School is based on four courses and two lectures focused on specific topics:
- Early Universe, Inflation and Primordial Gravitational Waves: Mairi Sakellariadou (King's College)
- Observational perspectives for the Cosmic Microwave Background: Paolo de Bernardis (Sapienza Univ. di Roma)
- Neutrino Cosmology and Dark Matter: Massimiliano Lattanzi (INFN)
- Modified gravity cosmology: Emmanuel Saridakis (National Observatory of Athens)
- Machine learning in cosmology (focused talk): Nicoletta Krachmalnicoff (SISSA)
- Cosmic Microwave Background phenomenology (focused talk), Erminia Calabrese (University of Cardiff)
The school will be held in Vietri sul Mare, located 3 km far from Salerno, and online (via Zoom). For further information please visit the school website.
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1.6. Hot topics in Modern Cosmology: Spontaneous Workshop XIV, Cargese, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/20/hot-topics-in-modern-cosmolo…
Starting: 2022-05-01 to 2022-05-07
Location: Cargese, France
Additional Information: http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~cosmo/SW_2022/index.php
Contact: triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
Spontaneous Workshop (SW) brings together specialists in particle physics, astrophysics and theoretical physics at the Institute of Scientific Studies of Cargese (IESC) to exchange recent knowledge on Cosmology in a constructive atmosphere. The goal is to stimulate debate for generating innovative ideas on emerging issues. With this in mind, the number of participants is limited to 30-40 and the workshop program is based on an optimal number of concise presentations, with a sufficient discussion space to facilitate interactions between participants. Postdoctoral and PhD students are encouraged to participate.
SW14 topics includes:
Baryogenesis and Leptogenesis - Primordial Universe - Inflation
Black Holes - Numerical Relativity - QFT in Curved Spacetime
CMB - Large Scale Structures - Gravitational Waves
Inhomogeneous Cosmology - Magnetic Fields in the Universe
Cosmic Antimatter - Cosmic Rays - Neutrino Cosmology
Dark Energy - Dark Matter - Modified Gravity
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1.7. Nordic Winter School on Particle Physics and Cosmology 2022, Svingvoll, Norway
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24010
Starting: 2022-01-19 to 2022-01-24
Location: Svingvoll, Norway
Additional Information: https://indico.nbi.ku.dk/event/1324/
Contact: jane.elvekjaer[AT]nbi.ku.dk
We are very happy to announce the Nordic Winter School for Particle Physics and Cosmology 2022 on January 19-24.
The school takes place at a delightful ski resort, and is mostly aimed at phd students, but also at junior postdocs and outstanding master's students.
Students admitted to the school would be covered for all local expenses. Of course, we will assure that we transition in caution to the post-pandemic world.
In this edition of the school we have made gravity the overarching theme - from real-world gravitational-wave science to gravity theory and amplitudes research.
Application is open via the the school's webpage. We encourage excellent junior researchers, especially also from underrepresented groups, to apply to this exciting edition of the school!
Organizers: N. Emil J. Bjerrum-Bohr, Poul Henrik Damgaard, Henrik Johansson, Michele Levi, Niels Obers
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1.8. 11th Australasian Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24017
Starting: 2022-02-02 to 2022-02-04
Location: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Additional Information: https://www.asgrg2021.org
Contact: malcolm.anderson[AT]ubd.edu.bn
NOTE REVISED DATES
The conference will be held in person at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, with the hybrid option of a zoom feed for those unable to attend in person.
Due to the changes in travel restrictions to and from Tasmania that will be implemented in mid-December, it was decided to move the conference to early February. The revised dates are now:
Abstract submission closes: 8 December 2021
Registration closes: 25 January 2022, 12pm AEDT (GMT+11)
Conference: 2-4 February 2022
Public talk: Roger Penrose
Plenary speakers:
Vaishali Adya (Australian National University)
Dan Brown (University of Adelaide)
Hayley Macpherson (University of Cambridge)
Meg Millhouse (University of Melbourne)
Roger Penrose (University of Oxford)
Ryan Shannon (Swinburne University of Technology)
Rory Smith (Monash University)
Chris Stevens (University of Canterbury)
Magdalena Zych (University of Queensland)
Malcolm Anderson
Secretary, Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation
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1.9. Chalonge-de Vega International School of Astrophysics (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24054
Starting: 2021-12-08 to 2021-12-08
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://chalonge-devega.fr/Programme2021.html
Contact: chalonge.ecole[AT]chalonge-devega.fr
Closing Session of the Programme of the Year 2021
organized by Norma G. Sanchez
Wednesday 8 December 2021 : In remote via zoom at 16h00 (04:00 PM) Paris Time CET (Opening of the room: 15h45 CET)
Prof. Dr Adam G. RIESS, Nobel Prize in Physics,
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins University,
Space Telescope Science Institute,
Chalonge Medal and Hector de Vega Medal, H0 2021 Award,
Baltimore, MD, USA
SURPRISES FROM THE EXPANSION HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE
Poster and Announcement
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https://chalonge-devega.fr/PosterRiess-8Dec21.jpg
Free Registration:��https://chalonge-devega.fr/registration_zoom.html
(Participants already registered��to the School Programme 2021 do Not need to register again to��receive the Zoom connection information)
Informations:��https://chalonge-devega.fr/Programme2021.html
Nobel Chalonge de Vega Channel 2021:��https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1U2d99QktHcCwJmO_oJt6g
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1.10. Metric-Affine Frameworks for Gravity 2022, Tartu, Estonia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24057
Starting: 2022-06-27 to 2022-07-01
Location: Tartu, Estonia
Additional Information: http://geomgrav.fi.ut.ee/conf/maffgrav2022/
Contact: geomgrav[AT]ut.ee
Metric-Affine Frameworks for Gravity 2022 is a workshop focusing upon the various approaches to gravity, where the geometric setup assumes besides the metric also an independent affine connection. The topics will range from the foundational issues to the applications for cosmology, gravitational waves, black holes, and other objects.
The meeting will take place on June 27 - July 1, 2022 in Tartu, Estonia, while remote online participation can be also made possible when necessary. It is a continuation of a series of earlier conferences and workshops on the related subjects.
The theories under discussion include for instance:
- Palatini f(R), Palatini scalar-tensor, ...
- Hybrid metric-Palatini f(R,R), ...
- Ricci-based gravities,
- Metric teleparallel f(T), F(T,B), scalar-torsion, new GR, ...
- Symmetric teleparallel f(Q), f(Q,B), scalar-nonmetricity, newer GR, ...
- Generic teleparallel f(T,Q), ...
- Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble gravity,
- Poincare' gauge theories,
- Generic metric-affine gravities.
The conference is organized by the gravity research group at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Physics, University of Tartu. Invited speakers include Jose Beltran Jimenez (Salamanca, Spain), Branislav Cvetkovic (Belgrade, Serbia), Francisco S. N. Lobo (Lisbon, Portugal), Gonzalo J. Olmo (Valencia, Spain), Mikhail Shaposhnikov (Lausanne, Switzerland), among other to be announced.
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1.11. Loops' 22, Lyon, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24062
Starting: 2022-07-18 to 2022-07-22
Location: Lyon, France
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1100970/
Contact: loops22[AT]ens-lyon.fr
The international conference Loops' 22 will be held at the Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon (ENS Lyon) in France from Monday, July 18 through Friday, July 22, 2022. Loops' 22 is the most recent conference in a long tradition of biannual meetings focused on loop quantum gravity and background independent approaches to quantum gravity. Initially planned in 2021 as Loops' 21, it has been postponed by one year.
The scientific program of Loops' 22 will highlight the recent progress and exciting developments in quantum gravity and cosmology, with a special focus on loop quantum gravity and related approaches. Remote online participation will be possible. The conference will be the opportunity for young researchers to meet the experts and leading scientists working on and around loop quantum gravity.
The conference will be preceded by the Loops' 22 Summer School held in Marseille (France) on July 11-15, 2022. Both events are organized by the research groups at the ENS Lyon (Marc Geiller, Etera Livine) and at the CPT in Marseille (Alejandro Perez, Simone Speziale).
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoc positions in gravitational-wave physics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23952
Deadline: 2022-01-17
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Additional Information: https://cgca.uwm.edu/positions/2022-cgca
Contact: cgca-postdoc-applications[AT]uwm.edu
The Leonard E. Parker Center for Gravitation, Cosmology, and Astrophysics (CGCA) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) invites applications for one or more postdoctoral research positions. The initial appointments are for one year, with renewal for a second (and, in most cases, a third) year contingent on continued funding and satisfactory performance. Applicants should have a PhD in physics, astrophysics, or a related field.
The CGCA at UWM has active research efforts in astronomy, astrophysics, gravity, and cosmology, with membership in the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, the Zwicky Transient Facility, the GROWTH collaboration, the Murchison Widefield Array, and others. The CGCA also hosts the NANOGrav Physics Frontiers Center. The core group is comprised of 7 faculty (Brady, Chang, Creighton, Erb, Kaplan, Vigeland and Wiseman), 8 scientists, 9 postdocs, and 14 graduate students. Profs. Allen and Papa (now at the Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) maintain partial adjunct appointments at UWM, and emeritus faculty Friedman and Parker participate broadly in the academic life of the Center.
We are recruiting one or more postdoctoral research associates across gravity, cosmology, astronomy and astrophysics to enhance the existing team and to strengthen our efforts in multi-messenger observations/theory. Applicants with backgrounds in gravitational-wave physics, astronomy/astrophysics, theoretical and/or numerical relativity, or cosmology are encouraged to apply. The positions include competitive salary and excellent fringe benefits.
Some of these positions have an explicit education/outreach component. Thus, we strongly encourage applicants with a strong interest in education/outreach.
Applicants should send a C.V., publication list, and a brief statement of their research interests by email to cgca-postdoc-applications[AT]uwm.edu. Please include a brief statement of your education/outreach experience and interests if you are interested in a position with an explicit education/outreach component.
Applicants should also arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent by e-mail to the above address. Review of applications will begin on January 17th, 2022. Questions should also be sent to the above address.
The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
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2.2. Rising Scholar Postdoctoral Fellowships, Virginia Department of Physics, Charlottesville, VA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/04/rising-scholar-postdoctoral-…
Deadline: 2022-02-01
Location: Charlottesville, VA, USA
Additional Information: https://graduate.as.virginia.edu/rising-scholars
Contact: ky5t[AT]virginia.edu
The University of Virginia Department of Physics is pleased to announce its participation in the Rising Scholars Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The Program is intended to support under-represented scholars in any field and is sponsored by the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Its goal is to provide mentored professional development opportunities to train the next generation of scholars for future tenure-track positions at UVA or elsewhere. Postdoctoral Fellows selected under this program will be appointed for two years (subject to annual review) and will carry out research, teaching, and professional development activities directed toward securing a tenure-track position.
The UVA Physics Department encourages Rising Scholars Fellowship applications from postdoctoral candidates who received (or will receive) their Ph.D degree in Physics or a closely related field between August 24, 2019 and August 24, 2022, and who are interested in obtaining additional research and teaching experience as well as cultivating a more inclusive department and professional community for those traditionally underrepresented in Physics, for instance, women and racial minorities.
Review of applications will begin February 1, 2022. For full consideration, applications should be completed by that date.
Fellowship recipients in Physics will work with one or more faculty in the areas of active research described on the Department's web page (http://www.phys.virginia.edu/) including: Astrophysics, Gravity and Cosmology; Atomic, Molecular and Optical; Biological and Medical; Condensed Matter; High Energy; Mathematical; Nuclear and Particle; and Quantum Information.
Please contact Prof. David Nichols (david.nichols[AT]virginia.edu) and/or Prof. Kent Yagi (ky5t[AT]virginia.edu) for further information about the research in gravity, astrophysics, and cosmology in the Department of Physics at the University of Virginia. Applicants who seek additional information regarding this program are welcome to Despina Louca (dl4f[AT]virginia.edu) physics department chair; Keisha John (kj6s[AT]virginia.edu) associate dean for diversity and inclusion; and John Hawley (jh8h[AT]virginia.edu) associate dean for academic affairs.
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2.3. Heising-Simons Fellow in Quantum Gravity at UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23963
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Additional Information: http://www.qurios.caltech.edu
Contact: giddings[AT]ucsb.edu
The Heising-Simons Collaboration on "Observational Signatures of Quantum Gravity" invites postdoctoral applications for up to five Heising-Simons Fellows in Quantum Gravity, to begin around September 1, 2022.
The goal of this collaboration is to bring together theorists from diverse backgrounds to develop theoretically well-founded proposals of quantum gravity and explore their possible observational signatures. We believe that connecting formal advances in quantum gravity to the natural world we live in could result in a true breakthrough. We therefore seek a paradigm shift that brings theory and observation together, helping to close the chasm between quantum mechanics and gravity. We will tackle foundational issues, effective descriptions, and observational tests of those effective descriptions. We are committed to inclusive excellence and innovation and thus hope to develop a diverse and thriving collaborative community.
This Collaboration uniquely brings together diverse faculty at four Hub institutions:
Yanbei Chen (Caltech) Ben Freivogel (University of Amsterdam) Steve Giddings (University of California, Santa Barbara) Cynthia Keeler (Arizona State University) Maulik Parikh (Arizona State University) Erik Verlinde (University of Amsterdam) Kathryn Zurek (Caltech).
Our research interests span quantum gravity, particle theory, string theory, gravitational waves, and astrophysics. The collaboration will feature extended visits between the collaboration hubs, and yearly workshops of all collaboration members to discuss open research questions and progress. To learn more about the collaboration visit the link below.
The ideal candidate will have technical skills to work in gravity and will be interested in exploring new questions related to possible observability of quantum effects in gravity, manifested in laboratory experiments such as interferometers, cosmological observation, or observation of astrophysical objects such as black holes e.g. via gravitational waves. The appointment requires completion of a PhD and is expected to start as early as September 2022 with competitive compensation and significant research travel support. The initial appointment will be for two years with expected renewal for one additional year; in rare cases the appointment might be extended to a fourth year.
Application Process
We invite interested researchers to submit separate applications via AJO to each individual Collaboration Hub institution (Amsterdam, Arizona State, Caltech, UC Santa Barbara) by December 1, 2021 for full consideration. Links to all advertisements at hub institutions can be found at www.qurios.caltech.edu. A complete application includes a cover letter, CV, publication list, short statement of past and future research and three letters of reference. Ideally the cover letter (maximum one page) will address the candidate's creative problem- solving ability, technical background, interest in exploring new directions, and collaborative skills. Hiring decisions will be coordinated by the Collaboration, though offers will be extended from individual institutions. Fellows may also specify their preferences of institutions in the cover letter, and some Fellows will have the opportunity to be jointly appointed at more than one institution over the period of the Fellowship.
The department is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and 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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2.4. Postdoctoral position in gravity and cosmology, Krakow, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23966
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Krakow, Poland
Additional Information: https://inspirehep.net/jobs/1933745
Contact: chunshan.lin[AT]uj.edu.pl
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in gravity and cosmology at the Faculty of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, to work in the project "Cosmological Implications of Theories beyond Standard Model in light of Gravitational Waves Astronomy", funded by the Polish National Science Center (NCN).
We seek candidates with research experience in gravitational waves, cosmology, and high energy physics. The candidate has to have a PhD degree by the time the appointment starts.
The initial appointment is for 15 months. Depending on the performance and the funding situation of our group, the position may be extended for another N years, where N <= 3. The successful applicant is expected to start the appointment no later than July 2022.
To receive full consideration, applicants should submit the following materials:
(1) CV
(2) Research statement, including past achievement and future research plan;
(3) list of publications;
(4) at least 3 recommendation letters. The letters should be treated as confidential;
All materials have to be sent directly to chunshan.lin[AT]uj.edu.pl by 1st December, 2021.
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2.5. Tenure-track in Theoretical Physics, Utica, New York, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23969
Deadline: 2021-12-03
Location: Utica, New York, USA
Additional Information: https://sunypoly.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=139016
Contact: cobanee[AT]sunypoly.edu
SUNY Polytechnic Institute is seeking to hire a tenure-track assistant (or higher) professor of physics. We will consider applicants of any core branch of theoretical physics. We are especially interested in complementing our current research profile with a gravitational physicist or astrophysicist.
SUNY Poly is a small but ambitious institute of higher education focused on engineering programs new and old. The strategy of the physics group is to strengthen SUNY Poly's current applied research profile by complementing it with basic physics research. In addition, this hire will allow us to launch the BS in Physics and, because SUNY Polytechnic already offers doctoral degrees in the applied sciences, building a graduate degree in physics is a distinct possibility for the future. For these reasons, we are looking for junior theoretical physicists with a strong research portfolio and ready for the independence to pursue her or his own research agenda as she or he sees fit.
She or He should also be excited about teaching physics to undergraduate students at all levels of the traditional undergraduate physics curriculum (see our catalogue here). And last, but not least, she or he should be filled with the passion for physics, professional pride, and determination necessary to help us make Physics at SUNY Poly as big as we can make it!
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2.6. PhD positions in theory, observation, instrumentation, Prague, Czech Republic
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23971
Deadline: 2022-01-15
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Additional Information: http://physicsphd.cz/f1
Contact: phd-f1[AT]mff.cuni.cz
We are offering multiple 4-year PhD positions in Prague, Czech Republic, in the fields of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology, Gravity, Mathematical Physics, String Theory, and Atomic and Molecular Physics. The areas of research include theory, observation, and instrumentation. The list of available projects is at http://physicsphd.cz/f1. This list of projects will be finalized by December 5 2021 when we will also open the Application form for submissions. The application deadline is January 15 2022 for positions beginning in the Fall semester of 2022.
PhD thesis research will be conducted at one of the participating institutions in Prague: Charles University (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomical Institute) and Czech Academy of Sciences (Institute of Physics, Astronomical Institute, Institute of Mathematics, and Nuclear Physics Institute). The PhD degrees are awarded by Charles University. The positions are funded by a combination of government stipend, individual grants (national or EU), and institutional fellowships. The positions are open to candidates of any nationality. Our PhD program is international with majority of students coming from abroad.
Benefits depend on the type of the working contract, but all PhD students receive subsidized meals, possibility of staying in student dormitories, and free "Czech as foreign language" classes. There are no fees or tuition for PhD students. Prague remains cheaper than other comparable European cities while offering similar level of comforts and entertainments.
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2.7. Postdoc in gravitational wave analysis/Machine Learning, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23979
Deadline: 2021-12-11
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.nikhef.nl/Peoplexs22/CandidatesPortalNoLogin/Vacancy.cfm?Portal…
Contact: s.caudill[AT]nikhef.nl
The Nikhef organization
Nikhef is the national institute for subatomic physics in The Netherlands. Utrecht University is one of the six major Dutch universities that constitute the institute together with the Dutch Foundation for Scientific Research (NWO). At Nikhef, approximately 175 physicists and 75 technical staff members work together in an open and international scientific environment. Together, they perform theoretical and experimental research in the fields of particle and astroparticle physics.
The position
The Institute for Gravitational and Subatomic Physics (GRASP) at Utrecht University and Nikhef, the national institute for subatomic physics in The Netherlands, are looking to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to explore and develop search algorithms and mock data sets for the third-generation of gravitational-wave detectors. The successful candidate will be embedded in the gravitational waves (GW) group of Dr. Sarah Caudill and Professor Chris Van Den Broeck and will be a member of the Virgo Collaboration, which together with the LIGO Scientific Collaboration jointly analyses all GW data from the LIGO and Virgo interferometers.
The successful candidate will work within the OPZuid stimulus program, which aims to fund innovation by promoting crossovers between industry and academia. The successful applicant will collaborate with the financial trading company Boosting Alpha B.V. and Open University of the Netherlands to develop machine-learning-based anomaly detection algorithms and realistic mock data sets for the next generation of gravitational-wave detectors such as the Einstein Telescope.
Qualifications
* holds a PhD degree in Physics, Astronomy, Computer Science or a related field;
* has a background in programming and machine learning and preferably some research experience;
* has scientific writing skills;
* has English collaboration and communication skills;
* has the motivation to work in a multidisciplinary, international research team.
It will be beneficial for the candidate to have some experience with gravitational-wave data analysis. The candidate will be based at Nikhef in Amsterdam and may also spend a few days a week at Utrecht University. Additionally, the candidate will be encouraged to visit collaborators in other parts of the Netherlands.
Offer
Nikhef is a unique and inspiring place to work. You will be employed by the NWO-I Foundation for a period of 2 years. The remuneration is between 3570 and 4235 EUR based on full-time employment and depending on education and experience. Furthermore, NWO-I offers a fixed 13th month and more than 8 weeks of paid holiday leave per year. The terms of employment of the NWO-I Foundation are excellent and can be found at: www.nwo-i.nl.
Questions and applications
If you have any questions about this position, please contact dr. Sarah Caudill (s.caudill[AT]nikhef.nl). More information about Nikhef can be found at: www.nikhef.nl.
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2.8. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, Cape Town, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24004
Deadline: 2022-01-31
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Additional Information: http://www.staff.uct.ac.za/staff/vacancies/general
Contact: recruitment06[AT]uct.ac.za
The Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Cape Town is a large and dynamic department with over thirty��permanent academic staff. We seek to make one new appointment in Applied Mathematics at the level of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer. As this appointment is linked to the South African Research Chair in Physical Cosmology,��applicants should be in a closely related field (theoretical high energy physics, cosmology, astrophysics, or gravity).��Requirements include:
* Lecturer: A PhD in Applied Mathematics, Physics, or Astronomy with research expertise in one of the previously mentioned areas, a sustained record of peer reviewed research outputs, and some experience lecturing at undergraduate level.
* Senior Lecturer: As for Lecturer, but also an established independent research record, successful supervision of postgraduate students, and significant experience lecturing a range of undergraduate and/or postgraduate courses (including course development). Postdoctoral experience is an advantage.
Responsibilities include:
* Teaching and developing undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (within and beyond the Faculty of Science).
* Developing and pursuing an active research program, including supervising postgraduate students.
* Course convening, departmental and faculty administrative duties.
The annual remuneration packages for 2021, including benefits, is R 765 575 for Lecturer level and R921 012 for Senior Lecturer level.
To apply, please e-mail the below documents in a single pdf file to Ms Natasha Khan at recruitment06[AT]uct.ac.za
* UCT Application Form (download at http://forms.uct.ac.za/hr201.doc )
* A letter of motivation
* your CV (including a complete list of publications), and,
* clearly articulated Teaching and Research statements
Questions about the position may be addressed to the Head of Department: mamhod[AT]uct.ac.za
An application which does not comply with the above requirements will be regarded as incomplete.
Reference number: E210394
Closing date: 31 January 2022
Faculty website: www.science.uct.ac.za
Departmental website: www.maths.uct.ac.za
UCT is a designated employer and is committed to the pursuit of excellence, diversity, and redress in achieving its equity targets in accordance with the Employment Equity Plan of the University and its Employment Equity goals
and targets. Preference will be given to candidates from the under-represented Designated Groups. Our Employment Equity Policy is available at��http://www.uct.ac.za/sites/default/files/image_tool/images/328/about/policies/Policy_Employment_Equity_2020.p
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The University reserves the right not to appoint.
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2.9. Postdoctoral position in black hole physics at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24007
Deadline: 2021-12-20
Location: Nashville, TN, USA
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20592
Contact: lupsasca[AT]princeton.edu
Applications are invited for a research position in theoretical black hole physics at Vanderbilt University, to begin in academic year 2022-2023. The appointment will be at the rank of Postdoctoral Fellow. The initial appointment is for one year at a time with renewal for a second and third year contingent upon continued research collaboration.
Applications should be submitted through AcademicJobsOnline and consist of a letter of application, CV, and research statement. Also required are three letters of recommendation from senior scientists familiar with your work. These scientists should be encouraged to submit their letters through AcademicJobsOnline.
We expect to consider applications and make an offer early in 2022. To make sure that your application is considered, all your materials should be submitted by December 20, 2021.
This position is intended for work under the supervision of Dr. Alex Lupsasca, who is joining the faculty at Vanderbilt in August 2022. Until that time, inquiries can be addressed to Professor Shane Hutson: Shane.hutson[AT]vanderbilt.edu. Vanderbilt is an equal opportunity employer and 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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2.10. Postdoctoral position in quantum gravity at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24013
Deadline: 2022-01-01
Location: Boca Raton, FL, USA
Additional Information: https://www.physics.fau.edu/research/faust/members.php
Contact: qg-postdoc[AT]fau.onmicrosoft.com
The Department of Physics (http://physics.fau.edu) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) intends to fill a postdoctoral position in theoretical aspects of gravity, beginning in September 2022, for a period of two years (the precise start date is negotiable). The successful candidate will participate in the research programs led by Professors Jonathan Engle and Muxin Han. These include mathematical and numerical projects in quantum gravity, quantum cosmology and quantum black holes, especially in the spin foam/loop quantum gravity approach.
The larger theoretical gravity group faculty at FAU include additionally Professors Christopher Beetle, Wolfgang Tichy, and Warner Miller. The candidate will have the opportunity to interact with these faculty members as well.
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: qg-postdoc[AT]fau.onmicrosoft.com, with the candidate's first and last name in the subject field.
Review of completed applications will begin on January 1st, 2022 and will continue until a suitable candidate is found.
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2.11. Postdoc position at the Nottingham Centre of Gravity, Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24015
Deadline: 2021-12-21
Location: Nottingham, UK
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI436421
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in gravity. The post is funded by the STFC Consolidated Grant "Fundamental Physics in Gravitational Wave Signals".
We believe that talented and inclusive teams deliver the highest quality research and are seeking applications from high quality candidates who enhance the diversity of our existing team. The School is committed to creating opportunities for people traditionally under-represented in Physics and Mathematical Sciences.
You will be able to carry out duties to the highest standard and to evidence how through your experience you will:
- Undertake original research of international excellence.
- Develop research objectives and proposals for own and/or collaborative research area.
- Prepare papers for publication in leading journals and/or contribute to the dissemination at national/international conferences, workshops and meetings resulting in successful research outputs.
- Identify opportunities and assist in writing bids for research grant applications.
- Prepare proposals and applications to both external and/or internal bodies for funding, contractual or accreditation purposes.
We are looking for a confident, organised researcher who can evidence:
- Having obtained or being near completion of a PhD, or equivalent in physics, mathematics or other related discipline.
- Expert knowledge and a proven research track record in gravitation and in particular in one or more of the following areas: gravitational waves, black hole and compact stars, numerical relativity, strong gravity beyond general relativity and the standard model, mathematical relativity.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
- The ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary and multicultural team.
- Networking, actively engaging with and valuing other areas and diverse groups.
This full-time position can start any time before October 2022 and will be offered on a fixed-term contract for a period of 24 months. Applications are welcome from candidates wishing to work part-time (minimum 29 hours per week).
The newly launched Nottingham Centre of Gravity (NCoG) brings together Nottingham's internationally leading expertise in gravitational physics in the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy and aims to expand it into new areas. It is built on six overlapping pillars of gravitational research: fundamental physics, mathematics, cosmology, relativistic astrophysics, experiment, and data and modelling. Members of the NCoG include Tasos Avgoustidis, Clare Burrage, John Barrett, Ed Copeland, Anne Green, Kirill Krasnov, Jorma Louko, Adam Moss, Tony Padilla, Paul Saffin, Thomas Sotiriou, and Silke Weinfurtner.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Thomas Sotiriou,��email: Thomas.Sotiriou[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, see our Moving to Nottingham pages.
For successful international applicants, we provide financial support for your visa and the immigration health surcharge, plus an interest-free loan to help cover the cost of immigration-related expenses for any dependants accompanying you to the UK. For more information please see the our webpage on Financial support for visas and the immigration health surcharge.
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2.12. Postdoc position in gravity at Nottingham and Illinois (joint)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24016
Deadline: 2021-12-21
Location: Nottingham (UK), Urbana-Champaign (USA)
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI436521
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
We are looking for a researcher whose expertise lies in strong gravity and/or gravitational waves. The post is funded in part by the STFC Consolidated Grant "Fundamental Physics in Gravitational Wave Signals" (PI: Thomas Sotiriou) and in part by the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC) (PI: Helvi Witek).
We believe that talented and inclusive teams deliver the highest quality research and are seeking applications from high quality candidates who enhance the diversity of our existing team. We are committed to creating opportunities for people traditionally under-represented in Physics and Mathematical Sciences.
You will be able to carry out duties to the highest standard and to evidence how through your experience you will:
- Undertake original research of international excellence.
- Develop research objectives and proposals for own and/or collaborative research area.
- Prepare papers for publication in leading journals and/or contribute to the dissemination at national/international conferences, workshops and meetings resulting in successful research outputs.
- Identify opportunities and assist in writing bids for research grant applications. Prepare proposals and applications to both external and/or internal bodies for funding, contractual or accreditation purposes.
We are looking for a confident, organised researcher who can evidence:
- Having obtained or being near completion of a PhD, or equivalent in physics, mathematics or other related discipline.
- Expert knowledge and a proven research track record in gravitation and in particular in one or more of the following areas: gravitational waves, black hole and compact stars, numerical relativity, strong gravity beyond general relativity and the standard model, mathematical relativity.
- Experience in numerical relativity is desirable.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
- The ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary and multicultural team.
- Networking, actively engaging with and valuing other areas and diverse groups.
This full-time position can start any time before October 2022 and is split between the University of Nottingham, UK and UIUC, Illinois, USA. It will be offered on a fixed-term contract for a period of 24 months, with the first 12 months spent in Nottingham and the remaining 12 months spent in Illinois. Applications are welcome from candidates wishing to work part-time (minimum 29 hours per week).
The newly launched Nottingham Centre of Gravity (NCoG) brings together Nottingham's internationally leading expertise in gravitational physics in the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy and aims to expand it into new areas. It is built on six overlapping pillars of gravitational research: fundamental physics, mathematics, cosmology, relativistic astrophysics, experiment, and data and modelling. Members of the NCoG include Tasos Avgoustidis, Clare Burrage, John Barrett, Ed Copeland, Anne Green, Kirill Krasnov, Jorma Louko, Adam Moss, Tony Padilla, Paul Saffin, Thomas Sotiriou, and Silke Weinfurtner.
At UIUC, the successful candidate will join Professor Helvi Witek's group. Furthermore, they will become part of a vibrant research community in the Illinois Center for Advanced Study of the University (ICASU; https://icasu.illinois.edu/) that bridges the Departments of Physics, the Department of Astronomy, the School of Information Sciences, and the National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA). ICASU faculty working in closely related areas include Profs. Stu Shapiro, Nico Yunes, Charles Gammie, Gil Holder, Brian Fields, Yoni Kahn, Jorge Noronha, Jaqueline Noronha-Hostler and Jessie Shelton. The successful candidate will also have opportunities to join the LISA Consortium (https://lisamission.org) and the Einstein Toolkit Consortium (https://einsteintoolkit.org)
Applicants are expected to submit a CV, including a full list of publications and a research statement (including previous and current research as well as future research plans) no longer than 4 A4 pages and will also be asked to provide names and contact details for 4 referees.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Thomas Sotiriou email: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk and Professor Helvi Witek email: hwitek[AT]illinois.edu. Please note that applications sent directly to these email addresses will not be accepted.
Any offer for this position is contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background check process in accordance with the University of Illinois Background Check Policy.
The University of Illinois is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity age, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with a disability, or criminal conviction history. Illinois welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity (www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu)
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, see our Moving to Nottingham pages.
For successful international applicants, we provide financial support for your visa and the immigration health surcharge, plus an interest-free loan to help cover the cost of immigration-related expenses for any dependants accompanying you to the UK. For more information please see the our webpage on Financial support for visas and the immigration health surcharge.
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2.13. Postdoctoral, scientific software developer, and tenure track positions in gravitational wave physics, Palma, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/26/postdoctoral-scientific-soft…
Deadline: 2022-01-05
Location: Palma, Spain
Additional Information: http://grg.uib.es
Contact: gravity.uib.contact[AT]gmail.com
Research in the gravitational wave physics group at the Balearic Islands University (UIB) spans a wide range of topics including gravitational wave data analysis, waveform modelling and numerical relativity. The group consists of PIs Alicia Sintes and Sascha Husa, faculty members David Keitel and Jaume Carot, postdoctoral researchers Marta Colleoni, Anna Heffernan, Sayantani Bera, and 6 PhD students as well as several master and undergraduate students.
Further faculty members in relativity and gravitation include Carlos Palenzuela and Carles Bona.
The group is involved in the LIGO Scientific collaboration, LISA consortium and Einstein Telescope project; for further details see http://grg.uib.es.
Postdoctoral and scientific software developer positions:
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For this call we are seeking
- applications for several postdoctoral positions in the areas of gravitational wave physics, including data analysis, detector characterization, modelling of gravitational-wave sources, numerical relativity, and related topics in astrophysics, cosmology and fundamental physics.
- applications for a scientific software developer position, supporting our research in gravitational wave data analysis and numerical relativity, and in particular our involvement in the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and LISA Consortium.
The starting date can be negotiated, and is possible as early as spring 2021. Initial appointment will be for 1 year, with renewal for a second and possibly third year expected, depending on satisfactory progress.
Applicants for the postdoctoral positions should send a single PDF including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications, brief description of research interests and achievements, as well as arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to gravity.uib.contact[AT]gmail.com.
Applicants for the software developer position should send a single PDF including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications, brief description of research and software experience and interests, as well as arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to gravity.uib.contact[AT]gmail.com.
The deadline for full consideration is January 5th, 2022, but earlier submission of application materials is encouraged.
Tenure track position:
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We are also looking for candidates interested in applying for the annual national Spanish call for tenure track positions, which is expected for December (note that the program might continue under the Ramon y Cajal label or change name). Candidates need to have obtained their PhD in the last 10 years (extra time for child care can be accounted for). While for these positions we do not have an influence on the decision, we can advise candidates who are interested in joining the group on preparing their applications and help to assess chances of success. Furthermore, candidates who obtain a grant may not be able to join UIB unless we have been contacted before applying (to guarantee a University commitment).
Please address enquiries to Alicia Sintes and Sascha Husa at gravity.uib.contact[AT]gmail.com
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2.14. Probationary (Tenure-Track) Faculty Position in Physics and Astronomy, London, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/26/probationary-tenure-track-fa…
Deadline: 2022-01-20
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
Additional Information: https://physics.uwo.ca/
Contact: eadams29[AT]uwo.ca
The Department of Physics and Astronomy in the Faculty of Science at Western University is pleased to announce a search for a full-time, probationary (tenure-track) position at the rank of Assistant Professor.
The salary will be commensurate with the successful applicant's qualifications and experience. The anticipated start date will be July 1, 2022.��Western recognizes that our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion is central to the University's mandate as a research-intensive institution of higher learning. As a community leader we understand that our commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and decolonization are mutually supporting and contribute to our pursuit of research excellence. The University seeks qualified candidates who share our commitment to equity and inclusion, who will contribute to the diversification of ideas and��perspectives, and especially welcomes applications from First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples, members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women, persons of any sexual orientation, and persons of any gender identity or gender expression.
Candidates are also expected to show evidence of a commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and the promotion of a respectful and collegial learning and working environment demonstrated through the application materials.��Applicants must possess a PhD in Physics or Astronomy, or a closely related area. The successful candidate will have a research focus in Physics or Astronomy, broadly defined. They will have an outstanding record of research in the form of publications in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals, awards, invited talks and other scholarly achievements, as appropriate for their career path and stage.
Evidence of research impact and an emerging international research reputation will be considered strong assets, as will the ability to attract external research funding.��The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching and research supervision at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Demonstrated and/or potential for effectiveness in teaching and mentorship is important and applicants should provide evidence of other high-impact learning experiences.
The successful candidate will be expected to engage in service to the University and the profession.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills, as well as evidence of leadership potential, will be considered assets.
With annual research funding exceeding $220 million, and an international reputation for success, Western ranks as one of Canada's top research-intensive universities. Our research excellence expands knowledge and drives discovery with real-world application. Western also provides an exceptional employment experience, offering competitive salaries, a wide range of employment opportunities and one of Canada's most beautiful campuses.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy is a research-intensive department in Western's Faculty of Science, and has expertise in both theoretical and experimental astronomy and physics. The Department is responsible for both undergraduate and graduate programs in physics and astronomy. The Department is home to 35 full-time faculty members, with most engaged in externally-funded, theoretical or laboratorybased scientific research.
A complete application consists of:
- Cover letter addressing how the candidate's expertise fits this position and complements��existing strengths in the Department of Physics and Astronomy atWestern
- Curriculum vitae including publication list
- Statement of experience and plans for advancing equity, diversity and inclusion in postsecondary education, community-based or other professional settings in physics and��astronomy, preferably no more than 2 pages
- Research statement, preferably three pages or less highlighting your past, current, and��future research plans
- Statement on your teaching and mentoring philosophy or experience,
- Contact information for 3 letters of reference
- Completed application form, available at https://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/pdf/full-timeapplication-form.pdf
- Western recognizes the potential impact that career interruptions can have on a��candidate's record of research achievement and potential candidates are encouraged to��explain within their application the impact that career interruptions have had and to submit��a full career or extended CV
- Applicants who would like to self-identify in one the designated groups can choose to selfidentify in their cover letter��Effective September 7, 2021, all employees and visitors to campus are required to comply with��Western's COVID-19 Vaccination Policy.
The Application package can be submitted via email in a single PDF file to:
Dr. Robert Sica, Department and Search Committee Chair
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Western University
London Ontario, Canada
E-mail: p-a.search[AT]uwo.ca
Consideration of applications will begin on January 20, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.Positions are subject to budget approval. Applicants should have fluent written and oral communication skills in English. The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Western is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, members of��racialized groups, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, and persons of any gender identity or gender expression.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please contact Emily Adams at eadams29[AT]uwo.ca
Posted on Faculty Relations website November 26, 2021 (#2021-074)
https://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/careers/pdf/Science_Physics-and-Astrono…
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2.15. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Birmingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24033
Deadline: 2022-01-01
Location: Birmingham, UK
Additional Information: https://bham.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobsearch.ftl
Contact: P.Schmidt[AT]bham.ac.uk
The Institute for Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral position in gravitational-wave astronomy.
The successful candidate will work on the analysis of the data from the LIGO-Virgo-Kagra network of gravitational-wave observatories and the astrophysical interpretation of the results concerning populations of neutron stars and black holes. They are expected to have a PhD in physics or a related subject and experience in gravitational-wave astronomy, astrophysics and statistical inference.
The appointment will be initially for two years starting earliest on February 1st, 2022. The position comes with a generous travel budget.
The Institute provides a vibrant and diverse environment with expertise across key areas of gravitational-wave astronomy: From theoretical to experimental gravitational-wave research, with applications to present and future-generation detectors, theoretical astrophysics, transient astronomy, gravitational-wave source modeling including numerical relativity, and general relativity theory. Current institute faculty members include Denis Martynov, Christopher Moore, Matt Nicholl, Patricia Schmidt, Clive Speake and Alberto Vecchio.
The University of Birmingham is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all qualified applicants, but applications from traditionally under-represented groups in physics and astronomy, such as women and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, are particularly encouraged.
The School of Physics and Astronomy is an Institute of Physics Juno Champion since 2014 and holder of the Athena SWAN Silver Award. Both initiatives recognise the School's commitment to promote diversity and equality, and to encourage better practice for all members of the community, while also working towards developing an equitable working culture in which all students and staff can achieve their full potential.
Applications should include a CV with a list of publications, and a two-page statement covering research interests and plans. The deadline for application is January 1st, 2022 for full consideration.
Applications should be submitted through the University of Birmingham job portal quoting position number 98371 (Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Gravitational Wave Astronomy) - Physics and Astronomy - 98371 - Grade 7).
Applicants should also arrange for 3 reference letters to be sent to Ms Joanne Cox at: j.s.cox[AT]bham.ac.uk by January 1st, 2022.
For further information and informal inquiries please contact Dr Patricia Schmidt (P.Schmidt[AT]bham.ac.uk) and Prof Alberto Vecchio (av[AT]star.sr.bham.ac.uk).
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2.16. 10 PhD Fellowships, several sites in Portugal and Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24040
Deadline: 2022-01-27
Location: Portugal and Spain
Additional Information: http://www.iastro.pt/ia/jobDetails.html?ID=180
Contact: coordenacao[AT]iastro.pt
Instituto de Astrofisica e Ciencias do Espaco (IA) welcomes PhD applications in the framework of La Caixa Programme. The
"la Caixa" Doctoral INPhINIT Fellowships Programme (Incoming) invites applications to recruit 35 early-stage researchers of any nationality to carry out their PhD projects at a select number of universities and research institutes in Portugal and Spain, including the IA in Portugal. This programme aims to support the best scientific talent ��- of any nationality - and foster innovative, high quality research in Spain and Portugal.
IA is the most prominent research unit in the field of Astrophysics in Portugal, integrating researchers from the University of Porto, the University of Coimbra, and the University of Lisbon.
Projects offered by IA: The Instituto de Astrofisica e Ciencias do Espaco offers 10 research projects within this call, all part of its strategy for the 2022-2025 period:
- Exploring Supermassive Black Holes at the heyday of galaxy evolution
- Formation and evolution of H-alpha solar filaments and their influence in the CME
- SPIRou data as a window into the magnetic environment around YSO's
- Astrophysical and cosmological applications of modified theories of gravity
- Optimization of ELT-HIRES Fundamental Physics Tests
- Unveiling terrestrial impact craters through machine learning classifiers
- Galaxy evolution on the MOONS
- Changing times - a window to planetary systems
- New insights into stellar physics from the NASA-TESS survey on A-type stars
- Mapping the clouds in exoplanetary atmospheres
Mobility requirement: under this call, candidates applying to carry out their PhD project at the Instituto de Astrofisica e Ciencias do Espaco must not have resided or have carried out their main activity in Portugal for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the call deadline. Short stays such as holidays will not be considered when calculating the mobility requirement.
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2.17. Post-doc positions in gravitational-wave modeling and analysis, Hannover, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/30/post-doc-positions-in-gravit…
Deadline: 2022-01-02
Location: Hannover, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.mpg.de/17921621/post-doc-positions-in-gravitational-wave-modeli…
Contact: frank.ohme[AT]ligo.org
The Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover is offering positions for post-doctoral researchers in either the independent research group Binary Merger Observations and Numerical Relativity, led by Dr. Frank Ohme, or the Compact Binary Coalescence group led by Dr. Alexander Nitz which is part of the Observational Relativity and Cosmology division under Prof. Bruce Allen. The research focus is on the detection and interpretation of gravitational-wave observations made by current and future gravitational-wave observatories, as well as the numerical and analytical modeling of colliding binaries. The start date is negotiable but can be as early as spring 2022.
We are looking for highly motivated post-doctoral scientists to contribute to the search, interpretation and modeling of gravitational-wave signals. 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.
Are you interested? Then follow the link to read the full job description which also contains a pointer to the online application form.
Deadline for applications (including reference letters) is January 2, 2022.
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2.18. Postdoc position in theoretical physics, Tartu, Estonia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/30/postdoc-position-in-theoreti…
Deadline: 2022-01-03
Location: Tartu, Estonia
Additional Information: http://geomgrav.fi.ut.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 2-year postdoctoral positions. The research focus lies on:
- mathematical foundations of gravity,
- modifications to the geometry of spacetime,
- gravity theories based on metric-affine, teleparallel, Finsler, or Cartan geometry,
- gravity theories including multiple metrics,
- (multi-)scalar-tensor and related gravity theories,
- gravitational wave physics in modified gravity theories,
- cosmological aspects of modified gravity,
- other phenomenology of modified gravity, including black holes, stars, galaxies,
- geometric phases in quantum theory,
- nonlocality in quantum field theories,
- effective approaches for heavy quark physics.
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 Laboratory of Theoretical Physics 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 grant "Gauge gravity: unification, extensions and phenomenology" (PRG356), as well as aligned with the COST Action "Quantum Gravity Phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach" (QGMM).
The postdoctoral grant is expected to amount to 57120 EUR per year (45696 EUR direct research costs and 11424 EUR overhead for the host institution) and 2340 EUR/per year for mobility allowance. Applicants must have a PhD degree or equivalent, awarded not earlier than 1 January 2017, and not later than 31 August 2022. 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, 3 January 2022, 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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2.19. Call of interest for postdoc positions, Rome, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=24066
Deadline: 2021-12-31
Location: Rome, Italy
Additional Information: https://web.uniroma1.it/gmunu/jobs
Contact: paolo.pani[AT]uniroma1.it
We are looking for one or more outstanding and highly-motivated postdoctoral researchers��to work in the area of strong gravity (theory and phenomenology), with particular interest in numerical-relativity simulations and synergies with high-energy physics. The successful candidate will join the "Gravity theory and gravitational wave phenomenology" group at Sapienza University of Rome.
The appointment is for 2+1 years (extension subject to funding renewal and satisfactory performance), with a net salary competitive with international standards. All candidates must hold (or soon be completing) a Ph.D. in Physics. The positions are expected to start no later than September/October 2022; earlier start dates will also be considered. Screening of the applications will begin in January 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
The research activities of the group include 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, networking, etc.
Staff members of the gravity theory group at Sapienza currently include Leonardo Gualtieri and Paolo Pani, as well as��7 postdocs, 10 PhD students, and several master students, with strong connections to other research groups at Sapienza and worldwide. The group is part of the LISA and ET Consortia and of the "Amaldi Research Center for gravitational physics and astrophysics" at Sapienza, of the RISE H2020-MC network "Gravitational Universe: Challenges and Opportunities (GRU)", and of the INFN Specific Initiative TEONGRAV - Gravitational Wave Sources.
The Department of Physics at Sapienza hosts renowned research groups in several areas of physics and is regularly included among the first 40 Physics and Astronomy institutes in the world according to various rankings.
Applications should be sent through the online form available on the post webpage.
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.
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3. News
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3.1. ISQG Virtual Town Hall Meeting
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23944
Additional Information: https://isqg.org/isqg-virtual-town-hall-meeting/
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the ISQG (www.isqg.org) we would like to invite all interested colleagues to a virtual Town Hall meeting, to be held on Thursday the 18th of November, at 5pm Central European Time (Berlin, Paris, Rome).
It will be an opportunity for all members of the international community of Quantum Gravity researchers to pose questions about the ISQG goals and future activities, and to give feedback and put forward criticisms or suggestions of any kind, about the ISQG structure, future initiatives, funding, collaborations with other institutional partners or ways to engage with the QG community.
To register for the event (and receive the necessary information for participating), please fill the registration form on the ISQG website https://isqg.org/isqg-virtual-town-hall-meeting/
We also encourage you to share the information with all your colleagues and to invite them to the virtual meeting.
We hope for the widest participation of all of you!
The ISQG committee
Jan De Boer
Bianca Dittrich
Antonio Duarte Pereira
Astrid Eichhorn
Steve Giddings
Steffen Gielen
Stefano Liberati
Etera Livine
Dieter Luest
Daniele Oriti
Kyriakos Papadodimas
Mairi Sakellariadou
Sumati Surya
Herman Verlinde
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3.2. January meetings at the Continuum collaboration (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/10/january-meetings-at-the-cont…
Additional Information: https://go.theopenscholar.com/continuumcollaboration/event/january-meetings…
The 2022 January meetings are a range of seminars and meetings that range over many aspects of theoretical and mathematical physics, from quantum mechanics to cosmology.
The aim of these meetings would be to communicate recent developments in physics, and in particular to disseminate important research in theoretical and mathematical physics. Starting from January 15 to January 23, there would be two talks everyday, each of the length of an hour.
Abstract submissions are open till the 2nd of January, 2022.
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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/2021/11/15/grg-editors-choice-recent-hi…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/journal/10714/updates/18914168
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:
Sajad Aghapour, Lars Andersson and Reebhu Bhattacharyya:
Helicity and spin conservation in linearized gravity.
Gen Relativ Gravit 53, 102 (2021).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-021-02871-7
Yasuyuki Hatsuda:
An alternative to the Teukolsky equation.
Gen Relativ Gravit 53, 93 (2021).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-021-02866-4
Please, browse all Editor's Choice articles at:
https://www.springer.com/journal/10714/updates/18914168
Frank Schulz
Publishing Editor GRG
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1. Conferences
1.1. keV Warm Dark Matter in Agreement with Observations in Tribute to Hector de Vega, online
1.2. 12th Central European Relativity Seminar, Budapest, Hungary (hybrid)
1.3. Synergies@Prague: multimessengers and large scale structure, Prague, Czechia
1.4. Frontiers in Numerical Relativity 2022 (FNR2022), Jena, Germany
1.5. Women Physicists in Astrophysics, Cosmology and Particle Physics (online)
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoctoral fellowships in gravitational-wave astronomy, Milan, Italy
2.2. Postdoctoral Associate in numerical relativity at Cornell, Ithaca, NY, USA
2.3. Faculty position in gravitational waves and/or multi-messenger astrophysics at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA
2.4. Master/PhD positions in astrophysics at Fudan University, Shanghai, China
2.5. Research fellowships in gravitational physics at CENTRA/IST, Lisbon, Portugal
2.6. Postdoc position in numerical relativity at Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA
2.7. Faculty Position in Theoretical Astrophysics at Cornell, Ithaca, NY, USA
2.8. PhD position in core-collapse supernova theory, Valencia, Spain
2.9. International graduate students at T. D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
2.10. Postdoctoral position in gravitational physics at LUTH, Meudon, France
2.11. Staff computing scientist at the Theoretical Physics Institute, Jena, Germany
2.12. Postdoctoral position in Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory, Okinawa, Japan
2.13. Postdoc position at Charles University, Prague, Czechia
2.14. Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Astrophysics and Numerical Relativity, Moscow, Idaho, USA
2.15. Postdoctoral positions in Numerical Relativity at the RIT, Rochester, NY, USA
2.16. Postdoctoral position in Random Geometry and Quantum Gravity, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2.17. Laboratory Technologist in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
2.18. Postdoc position in mathematical general relativity, Vienna, Austria
2.19. PhD positions in "Gravity and Matter at the Extreme" at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.20. Postdoctoral positions in Computational Relativistic Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
2.21. Postdoc position in theoretical general relativity at the Institute for Quantum Gravity, Erlangen, Germany
2.22. Postdoctoral position in General Relativity and Gravitation, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
2.23. ERC-funded postdoctoral position in pulsar timing array astrophysics, data analysis and inference, at Milano-Bicocca
3. News
3.1. New book: "A Mathematical Introduction to General Relativity", by Amol Sasane
3.2. Update on ISGRG Prizes and ISGRG Fellows
3.3. Death of Niall O'Murchadha
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1. Conferences
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1.1. keV Warm Dark Matter in Agreement with Observations in Tribute to Hector de Vega, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/13/kev-warm-dark-matter-in-agre…
Starting: 2021-11-10 to 2021-11-10
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://universe-2.sciforum.net/
Contact: chalonge.ecole[AT]chalonge-devega.fr
UNIVERSE keV WARM DARK MATTER IN AGREEMENT WITH OBSERVATIONS IN TRIBUTE TO HECTOR DE VEGA
Wednesday 10 NOVEMBER 2021 enterely online: Universe Webinaire
Time: 1:30 pm CET | 7:30 am EDT | 7:30 pm CST Asia
KeV WDM, Theory, Observations, Sterile Neutrinos, Production Mechanisms, Particles, Detection, Galaxies and Cosmological Structures, Reionization and Evolution.
New results and reviews will be presented.
keV-Warm Dark Matter (WDM) research is progressing rapidly; the subject is new and essentially works by naturally reproducing the astronomical observations over all scales: small and intermediate galactic scales and large (cosmological) scales (LambdaWDM).
This webinar highlights the new work in the field in the related Special Issue with the aim of clarification and synthesis by combining theory, analysis, observation, and numerical simulations in a conceptual framework.
Speakers:
Norma G. Sanchez (Chair and introduction),
Daniel Boyanovsky (Pittsburgh, USA),
Luisberis Velazquez Abad (Antofagasta, Chile),
Alberto Salvio (Tor Vergata INFN Rome, Italy),
Nicola Menci (INAF-OaR Rome, Italy),
Paolo Salucci (SISSA-Trieste, Italy).
Informations, Programme, Time Table and *Free Registration* at the URL: https://universe-2.sciforum.net/
Poster: https://chalonge-devega.fr/Webinaire-10Nov21.jpeg
This Webinaire is FREE. REGISTRATION to the Webinaire for all participants and speakers is Free but it is mandatory at the URL: https://universe-2.sciforum.net/ to receive the Zoom connection information.
We look forward to seeing you many of you at the Webinaire
My best regards,
Norma G. Sanchez
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1.2. 12th Central European Relativity Seminar, Budapest, Hungary (hybrid)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/23/12th-central-european-relati…
Starting: 2022-02-21 to 2022-02-23
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Additional Information: https://www.univie.ac.at/cers/cers12/index.html
Contact: piotr.chrusciel[AT]univie.ac.at
The meeting will have a hybrid format. On site presence is preferred, pending the pandemic situation at the time. A zoom link will be made available to registered participants.
The Budapest meeting will be the twelfth seminar of a series 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.
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1.3. Synergies@Prague: multimessengers and large scale structure, Prague, Czechia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23892
Starting: 2021-12-08 to 2021-12-11
Location: Prague, Czechia
Additional Information: https://synergies-prague.fzu.cz
Contact: ceico-meetings[AT]fzu.cz
We are pleased to announce the workshop "Synergies@Prague: multimessengers and large scale structure", which will be held in the hybrid format (in person and by Zoom) from 8-11 December 2021.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together theorists and observers working on the broad subject of multi-messenger cosmology and large scale structures. The list of topics includes gravitational waves, standard sirens, pulsar timing, cross-correlations for cosmology and astrophysics, 21cm physics, dark matter indirect detection, and multimessenger tests of fundamental physics and cosmology, from both data and theory perspectives.
The workshop is open for participation in person, and it will be possible to attend all the talks virtually upon registration. There is no registration fee, but the workshop physical attendance is limited to 45 people. For those who wish to participate in person, the confirmation email will be sent by November 25.
Confirmed invited speakers: David Alonso, Diego Blas, Beatrice Bonga, Mauricio Bustamante, Stefano Camera, Chiara Caprini, Jens Chluba, Emanuela Dimastrogiovanni, Ke Fang, Anastasia Fialkov, Lam Hui, Stephane Ilic, Valeriya Korol, Elisabeth Krause, Tania Regimbau, Sergey Sibiryakov, Arjen Van Vliet, Christoph Weniger.
Website: https://synergies-prague.fzu.cz
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1.4. Frontiers in Numerical Relativity 2022 (FNR2022), Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/26/frontiers-in-numerical-relat…
Starting: 2022-07-25 to 2022-07-29
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: https://indico.tpi.uni-jena.de/event/222/
Contact: fnr2022[AT]tpi.uni-jena.de
In the history of numerical (or computational) general relativity, the "Frontiers" meeting in 1988 at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (USA), played a pivotal role in establishing numerical relativity as a major topic in computational physics and simulation science. The "New Frontiers" meeting in 2006 at the AEI Potsdam convened after major breakthroughs in numerical simulations of binary systems. The goal of "Frontiers 2022" is to assess the state-of-the-art and point out future directions of numerical relativity in light of the breakthroughs in observations of gravitational waves and astrophysical counterparts.
Main topics:
o Mathematical foundations
o Numerical methods for the Einstein equations
o High performance computing
o Astrophysics (binary mergers, gravitational waves, counterparts)
o Beyond current astrophysics and general relativity
Scientific Organizing Committee:
S. Bernuzzi, B. Bruegmann (chair), M. Campanelli, C. Gundlach, L. Lehner, H. Pfeiffer, L. Rezzolla, M. Shibata
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1.5. Women Physicists in Astrophysics, Cosmology and Particle Physics (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/31/women-physicists-in-astrophy…
Starting: 2021-11-17 to 2021-11-17
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://universe-3.sciforum.net/
Contact: chalonge.ecole[AT]chalonge-devega.fr
UNIVERSE WOMEN PHYSICISTS IN ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY and PARTICLE PHYSICS
WEBINAIRE Wednesday 17 November 2021
Time : 13:30 pm CET | 7:30 am EDT | 19:30 pm CST Asia
Astrophysics and Cosmology, Theory and Observations, Gravitation and Black Holes, Particle Physics.
New results and reviews will be presented.
Speakers :
Norma G. Sanchez (Chair and Introduction),
Lucia A. Popa ( Inst. of Space Science , Magurele, Ilfov, Romania),
Yolanda Lozano (Dept. of Physics, U. of Oviedo and ICTEA, Oviedo, Spain),
Silvia Penati (U. di Milano-Bicocca, Dipt di Fisica and INFN, Milano, Italy)
Catia Grimani (U. of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Urbino and INFN Florence, Italy)
Informations, Programme, Time Table and *Free Registration* at the URL :
https://universe-3.sciforum.net/
Poster : https://chalonge-devega.fr/webin-womenphysics-17Nov21.jpeg
This Webinaire is FREE. REGISTRATION to the Webinaire for all participants and speakers is Free but it is mandatory at the URL: https://universe-3.sciforum.net/ to receive the Zoom connection information.
We look forward to seeing many of you at the Webinaire
My best regards,
Norma G. Sanchez
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoctoral fellowships in gravitational-wave astronomy, Milan, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/04/postdoctoral-fellowships-in-…
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Milan, Italy
Additional Information: http://davidegerosa.com/
Contact: davide.gerosa[AT]unimib.it
The University of Milan-Bicocca (Italy) invites expressions of interest for postdoctoral positions in gravitational-wave astronomy.
Successful candidates will join Prof. Davide Gerosa and will constitute the core team of the "GWmining" project funded by the European Research Council. Targeted investigations include applications of machine-learning techniques to gravitational-wave physics, modeling of black-hole binary populations from their stellar progenitors, relativistic dynamics, and statistical inference. Candidates will have ample opportunities to explore other areas of gravitational-wave astronomy and will be encouraged to develop independent collaborations.
We anticipate awarding two positions. Appointments will be for a three-year term and come with generous research and travel budget. The starting date is negotiable.
The astrophysics group at Milan-Bicocca provides a vibrant environment with expertise covering all aspects of gravitational-wave astronomy, relativistic astrophysics, and numerical relativity, as well as a wider astronomical context including observational and experimental activities. The group has tight connections with the LISA Consortium, the Virgo Collaboration, and the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) via the TEONGRAV national initiative. Faculty members with matching interests include Gerosa, Sesana, Colpi, Giacomazzo, and Dotti.
Milan is a beautiful, international city in the north of Italy. Mountains and lakes are just around the corner.
Successful candidates will have a PhD in Physics or related discipline, strong programming skills, and previous experience in one or more of the following topics: gravitational-wave astronomy, stellar evolution, relativistic astrophysics, general relativity, machine learning, statistical inference.
Applications should include a CV with a list of publications and a two-page statement covering research interests and plans. These should be sent to davide.gerosa[AT]unimib.it by December 1st, 2021 for full consideration. Candidates should also arrange for at least two, but preferably three, reference letters to be sent to the same address by December 1st, 2021. We strive to build a diverse and inclusive environment and welcome expressions of interest from traditionally underrepresented groups.
For inquiries please do not hesitate to contact Davide Gerosa at davide.gerosa[AT]unimib.it.
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2.2. Postdoctoral Associate in numerical relativity at Cornell, Ithaca, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23790
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/34749227
Contact: saul[AT]astro.cornell.edu
Postdoctoral Associate- Cornell University- Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science
Cornell University expects to have an opening for a Postdoctoral Associate in numerical relativity starting in September, 2022. 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, Matt Giesler, and Will Throwe.
There will also be opportunities to interact with the Theoretical Astrophysics Group, including Rachel Bean, David Chernoff, Dong Lai, and Ira Wasserman.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, a CV (including list of publications) and a brief (1-3 pages) description of research interests, and should arrange three letters of reference to be submitted through Academic Jobs Online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19858
All materials should be received by November 30, 2021.
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. Faculty position in gravitational waves and/or multi-messenger astrophysics at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23819
Deadline: 2021-11-08
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/febdde86
Contact: facultysearch[AT]physics.gatech.edu
The College of Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the School of Physics that amplifies and complements the School's existing efforts in astrophysics. We are particularly encouraging candidates to apply who have a strong background in gravitational waves and/or multi-messenger astrophysics and with an interest in data science, an area of emphasis at Georgia Tech. The appointment will be made at the rank of Assistant Professor, but higher ranks will be considered for exceptionally qualified candidates. Candidates are expected to demonstrate an outstanding commitment to the teaching and mentoring of students and to fostering an environment of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Applicants should submit (1) a cover letter briefly summarizing their scientific background, strengths, and plans, (2) a curriculum vitae including a list of publications, (3) a statement of research interests, (4) a description of teaching and mentoring philosophy, and (5) at least three reference letters to be submitted on the candidates' behalf via referenceletters_astro22[AT]gatech.edu; the names and email addresses of the references should be included in the cover letter.
Application materials should be submitted as PDF files at https://hr.gatech.edu/careers with job ID 233333. For full consideration, applications should be received by November 8, 2021, at which time the review of applications will commence. However, applications will be accepted until the search is closed. An earned doctorate is required by the start of the appointment. Requests for information may be directed to facultysearch[AT]physics.gatech.edu
Georgia Tech is a top-ranked public research university situated in the heart of Atlanta, a diverse and vibrant city with great economic and cultural strengths. The Institute is a member of the University System of Georgia, the Georgia Research Alliance, and the Association of American Universities. Georgia Tech prides itself on its technology resources, collaborations, high-quality student body, and its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Georgia Tech is an equal education/employment opportunity institution dedicated to building a diverse community. We strongly encourage applications from women, underrepresented minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans. Georgia Tech has policies to promote a healthy work-life balance and is aware that attracting faculty may require meeting the needs of two careers.
Georgia Tech provides equal opportunity to all faculty, staff, students, and all other members of the Georgia Tech community, including applicants for admission and/or employment, contractors, volunteers, and participants in institutional programs, activities, or services. Georgia Tech complies with all applicable laws and regulations governing equal opportunity in the workplace and in educational activities. Georgia Tech prohibits discrimination, including discriminatory harassment, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or veteran status in its programs, activities, employment, and admissions. This prohibition applies to faculty, staff, students, and all other members of the Georgia Tech community, including affiliates, invitees, and guests.
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2.4. Master/PhD positions in astrophysics at Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/09/master-phd-positions-in-astr…
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
The high energy astrophysics group at Fudan University (Shanghai, China) has a few Master and PhD positions for the next academic year (starting in September 2022). For the Master Program, the candidates must have a Bachelor degree in Physics or in a related area before September 2022. For the PhD Program, the candidates must have a Master degree in Physics or in a related area before September 2022. Courses and research are conducted in English. Both the Master and the PhD Programs normally last 3 years. The scholarship covers: tuition fee, accommodation inside the campus, health insurance, salary (normally 3,000 CNY/month for Master students and 3,500 CNY/month for PhD students).
We are looking for candidates interested in:
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 3 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 any additional material that can be useful for the selection process 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.
Application deadline: 30 November 2021 (but earlier applications are strongly recommended).
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2.5. Research fellowships in gravitational physics at CENTRA/IST, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/11/research-fellowships-in-grav…
Deadline: 2021-12-15
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/
Contact: david.hilditch[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
The gravity group (GRIT) at Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon invites potential candidates to express their interest in the upcoming FCT Investigator grant opening.
The group can support a small number of applications, and we therefore ask interested parties to send a cv, publication list and research statement to David Hilditch (david.hilditch[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt) by mid December 2021.
The grant itself offers a six year position, with various different levels available depending on experience. The formal application involves a competitive call opening in Spring 2022. Successful applications would be expected to start in early Summer 2023.
Information about both the team and the broader CENTRA research unit to which GRIT belongs can be found at the link attached to this advertisement.
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2.6. Postdoc position in numerical relativity at Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23826
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Pasadena, California, USA
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19972
Contact: saul[AT]caltech.edu
The numerical relativity group at Caltech invites applications for a postdoc position starting in September, 2022 (or possibly sooner). The position requires a Ph.D. and experience in numerical relativity or computational physics. The initial appointment is for one year with expected renewal for two additional years.
The Caltech Relativity Group consists of faculty members Katerina Chatziioannou, Yanbei Chen, Mark Scheel, and Saul Teukolsky, together with several postdocs and graduate students. There will also be opportunities to interact with other members of TAPIR (Theoretical AstroPhysics Including Relativity), such as Profs. Jim Fuller, Phil Hopkins, and Sterl Phinney.
Applicants should submit to Academic Jobs Online at the URL supplied: a cover letter, CV, publication list, a 2-3 page statement of research. They should also arrange to have three letters of reference uploaded. All materials should be received by December 1, 2021. Science questions about the position can be addressed to Saul Teukolsky (saul[AT]caltech.edu) while administrative questions should be directed to JoAnn Boyd (joann[AT]caltech.edu)
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2.7. Faculty Position in Theoretical Astrophysics at Cornell, Ithaca, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/12/faculty-position-in-theoreti…
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Ithaca, New York, USA
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/38d7152c
Contact: eef3(a)cornell.edu
The Physics Department at Cornell University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position pursuing theoretical astrophysics research. Candidates with experience in relativistic astrophysics, computational astrophysics, gravitational-wave astrophysics or theoretical cosmology are of particular interest, but we encourage applications from all areas of theoretical astrophysics.
We seek candidates with an established record of high-impact research to conduct an independent research program and to teach and advise our undergraduate and graduate students. A Ph.D. in physics or a closely related field is required.
Required materials are a cover letter, curriculum vitae with publication list, statement of research, statement of teaching and mentoring philosophy, and three letters of recommendation. Also required is a statement of diversity, equity and inclusion describing the applicant's efforts and aspirations to promote equity, inclusion and diversity through teaching, research and service. The target start date for the appointment is July 1, 2022. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2021 and will continue until the position is filled.
Inquiries about the application submission can be directed to Katerina Malysheva (evm23[AT]cornell.edu) Inquiries about the position can be directed to Prof. Eanna Flanagan (eef3[AT]cornell.edu)
Diversity and Inclusion are a part of Cornell University's heritage. We are a recognized employer and educator valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities. We particularly encourage applicants from groups that are underrepresented in physical sciences, such as women; Black, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, and Latinx scholars. We also recognize a lawful preference in employment practices for Native Americans living on or near Indian reservations.
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2.8. PhD position in core-collapse supernova theory, Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/15/phd-position-in-core-collaps…
Deadline: 2021-11-01
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: https://www.uv.es/daa
Contact: martin.obergaulinger[AT]uv.es
The Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Valencia works on a variety of topics such as radio observations, theoretical cosmology, and relativistic astrophysics including compact stellar objects, supernovae and gamma-ray bursts, and gravitational waves. Within this department, the research group Computer Aided Modelling of Astrophysical Plasma has an opening for a PhD position in the field of core-collapse supernova theory.
A major focus of our group lies on the numerical modelling of stellar core collapse with rotation and magnetic fields. We are looking for a young researcher intent on contributing to this line of research under the supervision of M. Obergaulinger and M.A. Aloy. Carrying out a PhD project in this field benefits from a familiarity with or interest in numerical magnetohydrodynamics and neutrino transport, multi-messenger astrophysics, and high-performance computing. Applicants should hold a Master degree (or equivalent) in physics or astronomy. A good knowledge of stellar astrophysics, experience in numerical modelling, and a good command of the English language are advantageous for the position. The successful candidate will enrol in the PhD programme of the University of Valencia offering courses and seminars to complete their formation. The thesis project is expected to be completed in three years. The student will be hired with a labour contract with the salary and benefits
(including health insurance) which are typical at the University of Valencia.
We aim to fill the position as soon as possible, but we have certain flexibility regarding the starting date. We are looking forward to receiving your application by the 1st of November 2021 via email to martin.obergaulinger[at]uv.es. Later applications might be considered, depending on whether suitable candidates have been found for the position. Applications should include a motivation letter, copies of the Master degree (or equivalent), a curriculum vitae and statement of previous research, and the name and contact details of at least two experienced scientists willing to provide a letter of reference.
The University of Valencia emphasizes equal opportunities and diversity in its personnel policy and strives to increase the percentage of women, and thus expressly encourages women to apply.
For further questions, please contact Martin Obergaulinger, martin.obergaulinger[at]uv.es.
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2.9. International graduate students at T. D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/20/international-graduate-stude…
Deadline: 2022-03-31
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: https://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/customize/578?t=90cf13047f0f
Contact: mizuno[AT]sjtu.edu.cn
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) in Shanghai, China (http://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn) initiated by Prof. Tsung-Dao Lee, is a newly established national research institute and the current director is Prof. Frank Wilczek. TDLI supports research in high energy physics, astrophysics and quantum physics, and aims to become a top-notch physics and astronomy research institute in the world. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is the contractor and trustee of TDLI and in charge of the operation of TDLI. TDLI has an internationalised environment with English as its working language.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is a world-renowned higher education institution and one of the top universities in China. It has established itself as a comprehensive, research-oriented, and internationalised university and ranks 47th worldwide (QS 2021). The university now has 31 schools, 31 research institutions and 13 affiliated hospitals, offering a wide range of degree programs.
Each year SJTU admits students from nearly 100 countries, and more than 7000 international students are studying on campus. Its 31 colleges and schools offer more than 100 graduate programs to international students. The study duration for master's programs is usually 2-3 years (full-time), and 4 years (full-time) for doctoral programs.
ELIGIBILITY
The following are general requirements for application to TDLI International Graduate Programs.
1. Non-Chinese citizen.
2. Good health both physically and mentally.
3. Outstanding academic performance and potential.
4. Bachelor's degree for master program applicants. Master's degree for doctoral program applicants.
5. Proficiency in Chinese and/or English. For details please refer to Language Requirement for SJTU International Graduate Programs.
SUPERVISORS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Please contact TDLI Supervisors before your application.
TDLI Supervisors
https://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/customize/131?columnId=59
Scholarships such as Chinese Government Scholarship, Shanghai Government Scholarship, SJTU Scholarship are also available for excellent candidates.
IMPORTANT DATES
Oct 01, 2021 Application opens
Dec 15, 2021 Deadline for 1st Round scholarship application
Mar 31, 2022 Deadline for 2nd Round scholarship application
May 31, 2022 Deadline for self-supported application
Sept. 3, 2022 Enrolment
HOW TO APPLY
Master
https://isc.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/content.aspx?info_lb=38&flag
PhD
https://isc.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/content.aspx?info_lb=39&flag
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2.10. Postdoctoral position in gravitational physics at LUTH, Meudon, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/21/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Meudon, France
Additional Information: https://bit.ly/3Ce3XI8
Contact: laura.bernard[AT]obspm.fr
The Relativity and Compact Object group of the Laboratory Universe and Theories (LUTH), housed at Paris Observatory (Meudon, France), is welcoming applications for a post-doctoral position in the area of gravitational wave physics. The position is associated to the ANR project "Precise Modelling of Gravitational Waves in Modified Theories of Gravity". The appointment is for two years, subject to renewal for an additional year.
A tentative date for the appointment is in the fall of 2022 but can start as early as April 2022 (with possible variations to be agreed upon with the successful applicant). Applicants must have a PhD in Physics (or a related area) by the time the contract starts.
The official supervisor will be Laura Bernard. Emphasis of this position will be on the modelling of gravitational waves in modified theories of gravity but collaborations with other researchers, both inside and outside the group, will be encouraged. The group consists of six faculty members (Laura Bernard, Philippe Grandclement, Eric Gourgoulhon, Alexandre Le Tiec, Jerome Novak and Micaela Oertel), and several graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. The postdoctoral researcher will also benefit from the very large gravity, astrophysics and theoretical physics communities in the Paris region. More information can be found on https://luth.obspm.fr.
The salary is competitive, depending on experience, and includes French social security benefits. Additional funding is available for conferences, collaborations, personal equipment and publications .
Applicants should prepare a curriculum vitae including a list of publications and a brief statement of research interests. All materials should be uploaded on the website: https://bit.ly/3Ce3XI8. Applicants should also arrange for 3 recommendation letters to be sent to the address: laura.bernard[AT]obspm.fr. Please contact Laura Bernard at the same email address for more information.
Consideration of applications will begin on November 15th, 2021 and will continue until December 1st, 2021 or later if necessary.
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2.11. Staff computing scientist at the Theoretical Physics Institute, Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/22/staff-computing-scientist-at…
Deadline: 2021-12-10
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.physik.uni-jena.de/en/TPIJobs
Contact: katrin.kanter[AT]uni-jena.de
The Theoretical Physics Institute (TPI) at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena is seeking highly qualified candidates for a scientific staff position in the area of scientific and high performance computing. The research scientist is expected to support current research and teaching activities at TPI, that include quantum field theory, quantum gravity, many-particle theory, relativity, numerical relativity, and computational astrophysics. Scientific computing is a strong component in all the TPI research groups, that also have important connection to large international collaborations as, for example, Virgo and the LIGO-Virgo-Kagra collaboration and the ENGRAVE collaboration.
The successful candidate's area of work includes, but is not limited to:
* Supporting research at TPI in the area of scientific computing and high performance computing.
* Training and teaching in the field of computational physics
* Installation and maintenance of computing infrastructure, services, and hardware at TPI and at the Physics Faculty in close collaboration with the University Computing Center
* Application-oriented services related to the creation of modern software, parallelization, data management for international collaborations
The appointment is initially for 2 years, but it is expected to become permanent after a positive evaluation. The candidate will be eligible for obtaining the Habilitation and will work in a vibrant research environment.
Your profile:
The candidate should have a PhD in the area of physics, scientific computing, or in a related field including mathematics or computer science. Very good knowledge of both German and English is required; part of the teaching is expected to be in German. Solid knowledge in administration of Linux computers, servers, virtualization and RAID systems is required. Experience in scientific computing, such as High Performance Computing, Monte Carlo methods, or algebraic computing is preferred and highly evaluated.
Our offer:
* Full-time position (40h per week)
* Remuneration according to the regulations of the collective agreement for the public service of the federal states (TV-L) according to the personal requirements of the salary group (E13)
* A comprehensive further education and training program, including the possibility of obtaining the Habilitation.
* Excellent university computational facilities, and possibility to collaborate with the University computing center
* A family-friendly working environment with a variety of offers for families: university family office (JUniFamilie) and flexible childcare (JUniKinder)
Applications are due by 10.12.2021 . Please see
https://www.physik.uni-jena.de/TPIJobs
https://www.physik.uni-jena.de/en/TPIJobs
for more details and instructions on how to submit your application.
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2.12. Postdoctoral position in Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory, Okinawa, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/25/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2021-12-28
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20227
Contact: qgqft.oist[AT]gmail.com
Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoc position in the Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory group (Principal Investigator: Reiko Toriumi) at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University, Japan, starting in the Fall of 2022 or earlier. The successful applicant will work in the group lead by Prof. Reiko Toriumi.
Responsibilities
1. The candidate is expected to actively contribute to the research program of Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory group including collaborations, meetings and seminars, and to mentor student research.
2. The candidate must have a clear research plan, and be able to achieve research objectives.
3. The candidate is expected to be in residence for the time of appointment. Support for conference and collaboration travel/host is provided.
Qualifications
1. Applicants are required to have completed Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics and/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 a self-motivated, responsible, and respectful researcher.
3. Demonstrates excellent oral and written English.
Term
Full-time, fixed term appointment for 2 years, starting Fall 2022 or earlier. There may be an opportunity to renew it.
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 research plan, where you may also consider overlap in interests with the research that Prof. Reiko Toriumi does.)
3. CV including publication list
4. Three reference letters to be submitted through Academic Jobs Online (linked in this advertisement).
The application materials 1, 2, and 3 should be compiled in one single pdf file and should be sent to qgqft.oist[AT]gmail.com. Please submit only the reference letters through Academic Jobs Online (linked in this advertisement). Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Reiko Toriumi at qgqft.oist[AT]gmail.com.
Application deadline
The review of the applications will start on December 28th 2021, and will continue until the positions are filled. The applications received by December 28th 2021 are guaranteed full consideration.
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2.13. Postdoc position at Charles University, Prague, Czechia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23876
Deadline: 2021-11-08
Location: Prague, Czechia
Additional Information: https://www.mff.cuni.cz/en/faculty/job-opportunities/open-competition/scien…
Contact: oldrich.semerak[AT]mff.cuni.cz
Postdoc position at the Institute of Theoretical Physics in the field of gravity and relativistic physics.
Qualification and other requirements:
The expertise of the researcher should be close to one of the topics: mathematical general relativity, exact solutions of Einstein's field equations and their interpretation, global structure of space-times, compact objects, black holes, gravitational waves, modified theories of gravity, theoretical cosmology, quantum effects in the presence of gravity, quantum gravity, and quantum cosmology.
A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in the relevant field is required. A publishing activity in the field in impacted periodicals is required.
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2.14. Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Astrophysics and Numerical Relativity, Moscow, Idaho, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23878
Deadline: 2021-12-15
Location: Moscow, Idaho, USA
Additional Information: https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/33500
Contact: zetienne[AT]uidaho.edu
The Department of Physics at the University of Idaho (Principal Investigator: Zachariah Etienne) is seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in the field of Computational Astrophysics/Numerical Relativity.
The successful candidate will:
* Perform state-of-the-art simulations of important astrophysical/multi-messenger phenomena, and analyze and visualize simulation data.
* Work with multi-institution networks of collaborators on next-generation numerical relativity projects such as:
1. BlackHoles@Home (https://blackholesathome.net) which is a proposed, BOINC-based volunteer-computing / public-outreach project called aimed at unlocking the consumer-grade desktop computer as a core tool for numerical relativity simulations of black hole binaries (BHBs). Our goal is to generate more than 10,000 NR-based waveform predictions per year, validating all existing waveform catalogs and greatly improving our coverage of BHB parameter space.
2. NRPy+-enhanced Einstein Toolkit, which involves advancing NRPy+-based code generation (http://nrpyplus.net/) within the Einstein Toolkit (https://einsteintoolkit.org/) framework, lowering the barrier to entry for new users.
3. IllinoisGRMHD (https://illinoisgrmhd.net) Supercomputer simulations of magnetized binary neutron star mergers with IllinoisGRMHD, coupling dynamical spacetimes, GRMHD, tabulated equations of state, and neutrino physics.
4. ChaNGa/NRPy+: Advancing the state-of-the-art in supercomputer simulations of binary neutron star mergers, through the marriage of the ChaNGa SPH code (for GRHD/GRMHD) and the NRPy+-based BlackHoles@Home infrastructure (for the spacetime).
5. NRPyElliptic: A fast new hyperbolic relaxation elliptic solver for generating initial data for numerical relativity.
* Write scientific papers summarizing work and present work at scientific conferences.
The preferred start date is August 2022, though earlier start dates are acceptable. This position may be renewed in annualized increments for a duration of at least two years, contingent upon performance, need, and funding. The screening process will begin on December 15, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
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* Ph.D. in Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy, Computer Science, or a related field required.
* Strong programming skills (C and Python, or closely related languages).
* Experience in high-performance computing and large-scale data analysis.
* Excellent ability to communicate research to both experts and non-experts.
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* Resume or CV
* Statement of research
* Three letters of recommendation
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The University of Idaho (UI) is located in the idyllic Palouse region, on the Washington state border. It experiences a Mediterranean-like climate with warm, dry summers, and mild winters. UI is situated in Moscow, the most walkable city in Idaho (walkscore.com) and is only 15km from Pullman, WA, another college town .
The University of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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2.15. Postdoctoral positions in Numerical Relativity at the RIT, Rochester, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/26/postdoctoral-positions-in-nu…
Deadline: 2022-01-31
Location: Rochester, NY, USA
Additional Information: https://ccrg.rit.edu/career
Contact: colsma[AT]rit.edu
The Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation (CCRG) at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) anticipates filling several postdoctoral positions in the coming year. We are looking for postdoctoral candidates interested in working in the areas of modeling and simulation of gravitational waves sources and their electromagnetic counterparts, including binary black holes and neutron stars, and their astrophysical interpretation in the context of the LIGO-Virgo observations.
The successful postdoctoral candidates will have the opportunity to collaborate on a broad range of research topics in gravitational physics. Our group is involved in several large collaborations, including the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), The Einstein Toolkit Consortium (http://einsteintoolkit.org) and a Petascale
computing project with NCSA.
There are many senior researchers working in a broad range of areas of gravitational physics and astrophysics at the CCRG. This includes Manuela Campanelli (Director), Joshua Faber, Carlos Lousto, Richard O'Shaughnessy, Jason Nordhaus, Yosef Zlochower, 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 also collaborates with many faculty, postdocs and graduate students in the larger astrophysics group (http://www.rit.edu/cos/astrophysics/) the school of Mathematical Sciences (http://www.rit.edu/cos/sms/) and the School of Physics and Astronomy (http://www.rit.edu/cos/physics/)
The positions are for up to three years and renewable depending on satisfactory performance and the availability of funds. CCRG researchers have access to several computing cluster facilities at national computing centers such as XSEDE and Frontera as well as two dedicated 2000 and 1600-core clusters 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: ccrg-postdoc[AT]ccrgweb.rit.edu
For an overview of all job openings at CCRG please go to: https://ccrg.rit.edu/career
Enquiries can be addressed to Prof. Carlos Lousto, colsma[AT]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. Deadline for applications is January 31st, 2020. Starting date can be as early as February and not later than September, 2022. RIT is committed to equal employment opportunity and affirmative action.
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2.16. Postdoctoral position in Random Geometry and Quantum Gravity, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23895
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.ru.nl/english/vacinfo?recid=1175385&taal=uk&doel=embed&pad=/eng…
Contact: T.Budd[AT]science.ru.nl
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in Random Geometry and Quantum Gravity at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. The position is for 2 years with the option of an extension by 1 year and should commence in October 2022 or earlier. The successful applicant will join the group of dr. Timothy Budd and will be funded by the NWO Vidi programme "Quantum Geometry: spacetime at the tiniest of scales", which aims to develop the mathematical and numerical toolbox to handle the quantum geometries that may play an important role in the physics of spacetime at the tiniest scales. The programme is situated at the interface of high-energy physics, mathematics and computational science, and therefore applications from all relevant fields are invited.
The Quantum Geometry group is part of the Gravity section of the High Energy Physics department at Radboud University. The Gravity section currently consists of six staff scientists (J. Ambjorn (part-time), B. Bonga, T. Budd, B. Krishnan, R. Loll, F. Saueressig) and about twice as many PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers, with research topics ranging from black holes and gravitational waves to lattice quantum gravity, the functional renormalisation group and random geometry. We have close ties to gravitational research in both the Astrophysics (including a large involvement in the Event Horizon Telescope) and Mathematics departments (including mathematical relativity, noncommutative geometry and stochastics), with which we share the Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP). Our diversity and broad expertise in gravity combined with many regular activities provides a stimulating environment for both early-career and experienced researchers.
For further details and application instructions see the job offer on the Radboud University website (via the external link).
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2.17. Laboratory Technologist in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23897
Deadline: 2021-11-08
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/20536BR
Contact: tatekris[AT]ku.edu
The University of Kansas, Department of Physics and Astronomy seeks applications for a Laboratory Technologist in its Electronics Shop. The expected start date is December 6, 2021. The person holding this position supports clients (faculty, staff, and students) by maintaining, modifying, and repairing electronic equipment, supporting both the teaching and research mission of the department. Required qualifications include: high School/GED and three years of experience in construction and testing of electronic circuits; two years of experience instructing others in the proper and safe use of electronic devices; one year of CAD design experience; one year of electrical assembly experience (specifically soldering and wire bonding); good written communication skills. Candidates with relevant interests and experience are requested. For a complete position announcement and to apply on-line, please visit https://employment.ku.edu/staff/20536BR. A complete electronic application will
include a resume, a cover letter, and a list of three (3) references. Review of applications begins on November 8, 2021 and will continue until a qualified applicant pool has been identified. Inquiries can be made by calling 785-864-4626.
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: Director of the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights[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 and Kansas City, Kansas medical center campuses).
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2.18. Postdoc position in mathematical general relativity, Vienna, Austria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/28/postdoc-position-in-mathemat…
Deadline: 2021-11-14
Location: Vienna, Austria
Additional Information: https://univis.univie.ac.at/ausschreibungstellensuche
Contact: piotr.chrusciel[AT]univie.ac.at
The Gravitational Physics group of the Department of Physics of University of Vienna is seeking to fill a post-doctoral position (Universitaetsassistent*in) in the field of mathematical general relativity in theoretical aspects of the interface between gravitation and quantum mechanics.
Application details can be found at the link below, identifier: 12246
The employment will start at the beginning of 2022 or a few months later if more convenient for the chosen candidate. The list of members of the group at the start of the appointment, including scientifically active retired members, will include Peter Aichelburg, Robert Beig, Piotr Chrusciel, Mateja Gosenca, David Fajman, Maciej Maliborski, Stefan Palenta and Walter Simon.
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2.19. PhD positions in "Gravity and Matter at the Extreme" at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23917
Deadline: 2022-01-07
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/817055/phd-positions-in-gravity-matter-at-the-extrem…
Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam, Germany, announces the opening of several PhD positions in "Gravity and Matter at the Extreme". We are particularly interested in hiring creative, proactive and intellectually ambitious candidates who flourish at working in a vibrant, interdisciplinary and synergistic group.
Successful candidates will join the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Gravitational-Wave Astronomy at the AEI, comprised of the "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" (ACR) and "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" (CRA) divisions at the AEI in Potsdam, the University of Potsdam and the Humboldt University in Berlin. Our graduate students are exposed to a variety of research topics and have access to a world-wide research network, including international partner universities (University of Maryland and the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics at Kyoto University), the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, and the LISA Consortium. Students may also participate in building the science case for third generation ground-based detectors, such as the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer. For a detailed overview of the IMPRS, its research groups, and the application procedure, please visit the website of the IMPRS.
The two research divisions (ACR and CRA) at the AEI in Potsdam operate three high-performance compute clusters to model gravitational-wave sources (binary black holes, neutron star binaries, and stellar collapse of massive stars), electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves, high-energy astrophysical phenomena, and to carry out data-analysis of gravitational waves as part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration.
PhD theses can cover a broad spectrum of topics in gravitational-wave astronomy, high-energy astrophysics and fundamental physics, such as:
- analytical modelling of gravitational dynamics and radiation (within post-Newtonian theory, post-Minkowskian theory, gravitational self-force, black-hole perturbation theory, and effective-one-body theory),
- numerical-relativity, most notably simulations of compact objects in general relativity and alternatives,
- interpretation and analysis of data from gravitational-wave detectors on the ground (LIGO and Virgo) and in space (LISA),
- acceleration techniques for gravitational-wave inference, including machine learning,
- cosmography with gravitational waves (including dark energy, dark matter, gravitational lensing),
- tests of gravity in the strong-field and highly dynamical regime,
- modelling neutron star mergers as high-energy phenomena,
- modelling electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves,
- exploring neutron-star equation of state,
- exploring nucleosynthesis,
- stellar collapse to a black hole and a neutron star, and
- modelling gamma-ray bursts.
PhD students will have the opportunity to join the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the LISA Consortium through the ACR-division's membership, and also participate to building the science case for third generation (3G) ground-based detectors (Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer).
Successful applicants will conduct their research projects at the AEI in Potsdam, and they will have to enroll and receive their Ph.D. degree from either the University of Potsdam or the Humboldt University in Berlin. The expected duration of the PhD program is three to four years. Applicants are required to have a Master degree by the start of the PhD program.
The science campus in Potsdam offers a stimulating research environment with three Max-Planck Institutes and two Fraunhofer Institutes. The city of Potsdam is home to over 40 research institutes, and is located just 30 minutes from the city center of Berlin.
For the application, you will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, university transcripts, a statement of research interests, a list of publications (if applicable), and your Master thesis (if applicable). The statement of research interests should describe the student's past research experience, future research interests and how they relate to the IMPRS's scientific mission. Applicants also need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will be notified by email on how to upload the letters. More information on the preparation of the documents can be found on the IMPRS website (Application and Admission and the FAQ section).
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is January 7th, 2022.
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. The AEI and the Max Planck Society welcome individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity.
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2.20. Postdoctoral positions in Computational Relativistic Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23920
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/794135/car-postdoc-2022?c=26171
Contact: matthias.blittersdorf[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (the Albert Einstein Institute) in Potsdam led by Masaru Shibata (director) announces the opening of postdoc appointments. A few postdoctoral positions for 2+1 years will be available.
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division is currently composed of one group leader (Kenta Kiuchi), one senior scientist (Shinya Wanajo), and 8 postdoc researchers, and focuses on several research topics in theoretical astrophysics, computational astrophysics, and general relativity. The current members in this division are working, e.g., in (i) numerical relativity with neutrino-radiation hydrodynamics, magnetohydrodynamics, and viscous-hydrodynamics for merger and post-merger of neutron-star binaries and stellar collapse to black holes; (ii) modeling electromagnetic counterparts (kilonovae, short gamma-ray bursts, radio flare, precursors, etc) associated with neutron-star mergers; (iii) nucleosynthesis calculation associated with neutron-star mergers and stellar explosion; (iv) studies for the formation processes of a variety of black holes; (v) Stellar evolution calculation; (vi) MHD simulations for accretion disks. Working in other topics (even for
non-relativistic astrophysics) is also encouraged.
The researchers in the "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division can use high-performance computers at Max Planck Computing and Data Facility and cluster machines in this division.
To apply for a postdoctoral position at the AEI in Potsdam, please fill out this form.
Applicants 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 be notified by email on how to upload the letters.
The deadline for the full consideration is November 30th, 2021. The positions will be available from any time after January 2022.
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.
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2.21. Postdoc position in theoretical general relativity at the Institute for Quantum Gravity, Erlangen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23923
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Erlangen, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.gravity.physik.fau.de/contact/open-positions/
Contact: application[AT]gravity.fau.de
Postdoctoral Positions in Erlangen-Nuernberg
In autumn 2022, at least one postdoctoral position in the fields of quantum gravity or theoretical cosmology or theoretical gravitational waves is expected to 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 (TV-L).
Current staff of the IQG includes professors Kristina Giesel, Hanno Sahlmann and Thomas Thiemann (Chair), Emeriti Frieder Lenz (former chair) and Hartmut Hofmann, postdocs Shreya Banerjee and Hongguang Liu as well as 14 PhD and 5 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 'Origins' 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 centres 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 or theoretical gravitational waves or quantum gravity 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/48c7c9f.
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/2a89d29.
Referees are kindly asked to use the last name of the applicant as the filename. Recommendation letters sent by email will not be accepted.
Applications will be reviewed starting December 1st, 2021 (deadline) but later applications will be considered until the position is filled. The starting date of the position is normally Oct. 1st 2022 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
https://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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2.22. Postdoctoral position in General Relativity and Gravitation, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23928
Deadline: 2021-12-12
Location: Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Additional Information: https://ssh.nu.edu.kz/departments/physics-department/physics/
Contact: daniele.malafarina[AT]nu.edu.kz
Postdoctoral position at the Physics department of Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan (KZ), starting from 2022 (as early as January, if possible). The position is for one year, renewable up to two more years depending on availability of funds. The salary is expected to be 2.500USD per month (minus 20% of taxes). Housing apartments on campus are available for about 300USD per month.
Nazarbayev University (NU) is a relatively new institute, funded in 2010, that aims at becoming a leading research university in Central Asia. Most of the faculty and researchers at NU are foreigners, which makes for an interesting international community, and all teaching and research is done in English.
Candidates should have expertise and previous research in classical GR, exact solutions of Einstein's equations and black hole physics.
Applicants can send their cv including list of publications and research interests to daniele.malafarina[AT]nu.edu.kz
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a zoom interview.
Letters of recommendation will be asked only from shortlisted candidates.
Consideration for applications will start on November 15th, 2021 and will continue until the position is filled.
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2.23. ERC-funded postdoctoral position in pulsar timing array astrophysics, data analysis and inference, at Milano-Bicocca
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/01/erc-funded-postdoctoral-posi…
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Milan, Italy
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/unimib.it/bmassive/news?authuser=0
Contact: alberto.sesana(a)unimib.it
The B Massive research group at Universita` di Milano Bicocca is inviting for expressions of interest for one postdoctoral research positions in the field of gravitational wave astrophysics, with a specific focus on analysis of Pulsar Timing Array (PTA) data and astrophysical inference of massive black hole binaries (MBHBs).
The successful candidates will join Prof. Alberto Sesana and 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.
We are particularly looking for candidates with a background either in Bayesian data analysis or PTA modelling/analysis/inference. Experience with analysis software such as Tempo2, Enterprise, libstempo, temponest etc etc. is welcome although not strictly necessary. The successful applicant will earn European PTA (EPTA) and international PTA (IPTA) membership and will join the ongoing worldwide effort to detect gravitational waves with the latest PTA data. The B Massive group is currently one of the driving forces in PTA analysis and MBHB inference in Europe.
We are offering a 2+1 year appointment starting as early as Spring 2022 and no later than Fall 2022. The ERC funding guarantees a generous salary, competitive with the highest European standards for this type of position.
The Bicocca astro group has a strong expertise in massive as well a stellar black hole astrophysics, dynamics and gravitational waves (Prof. Monica Colpi, Prof. Massimo Dotti, Prof. Davide Gerosa, Prof. Alberto Sesana and visiting Prof. Francesco Haardt), relativistic numerical simulations of compact objects (Prof. Bruno Giacomazzo), observations of high redshift galaxies and black holes (Prof. Michele Fumagalli, Prof. Sebastiano Cantalupo). It is a lively group with ~15 PRDA and ~10 PhD students, weekly seminars and astro coffees. It also have 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, 1h away from the beautiful Como Lake and the stunning Alps.
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 two letters of recommendation. All materials should be sent electronically as soon as possible to the attention of Prof. Alberto Sesana to the email address alberto.sesana(a)unimib.it, by December 1st, 2021.
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3. News
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3.1. New book: "A Mathematical Introduction to General Relativity", by Amol Sasane
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/12/new-book-a-mathematical-intr…
Additional Information: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12454
The book aims to give a mathematical presentation of the theory of general relativity to advanced undergraduate mathematics students. Mathematicians will find spacetime physics presented in the definition-theorem-proof format familiar to them. The given precise mathematical definitions of physical notions help avoiding pitfalls, especially in the context of spacetime physics describing phenomena that are counter intuitive to everyday experiences.
In the first part, the differential geometry of smooth manifolds, needed to present the spacetime-based gravitation theory, is developed from scratch. Here, many of the illustrating examples are the Lorentzian manifolds which later serve as spacetime models. The book uses the modern coordinate-free language of semi-Riemannian geometry. Nevertheless, to familiarise the reader with the useful tool of coordinates for computations, and to bridge the gap with the physics literature, the link to coordinates is made through exercises, and via frequent remarks on how the two languages are related.
In the second part, the focus is on physics, covering essential material of the 20th century spacetime-based view of gravity: energy-momentum tensor field of matter, field equation, spacetime examples, Newtonian approximation, geodesics, tests of the theory, black holes, and cosmological models of the universe.
Prior knowldege of differential geometry or physics is not assumed. The book is intended for self-study, and the solutions to the (over 200) exercises are included.
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3.2. Update on ISGRG Prizes and ISGRG Fellows
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/15/update-on-isgrg-prizes-and-i…
Additional Information: http://www.ISGRG.org
Message to ISGRG members: You should have received an email from me containing the information given below. If you did not receive it, I may not have your current email address, your email server may have rejected it, or your membership has lapsed. Please contact me (beverlyberger[AT]me.com) if any of these might be the case,
Sincerely,
Beverly K. Berger
Secretary, International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation
The message:
The information below may also be found at http://www.ISGRG.org.
Please nominate your colleagues for the honors listed below. All of them require the primary nominator to be an ISGRG member. Those nominated for ISGRG Fellow must also be ISGRG members as must be the writers of supporting letters. In all other cases, the nominee and writers of supporting letters are not required to be a member. The honors are listed in order of the urgency of the deadline:
The Ehlers and Bergmann-Wheeler Thesis Prizes:
Deadline extended: The new deadline is 31 December 2021
If you have or know of a former student whose doctoral thesis was completed after 1 September 2018, please consider nominating now.
In 2009, the Society introduced two new thesis prizes, to be awarded every three years. The Juergen Ehlers Thesis Prize is for the best Ph.D. thesis in the areas of mathematical and numerical general relativity and the Bergmann-Wheeler Thesis Prize for the best Ph.D. thesis in the broad area encompassing all approaches to quantum gravity. These prizes complement the Gravitational Wave (GWIC Braccini) thesis prize, awarded by GWIC, whose funds are administered by the Society. See http://www.isgrg.org/ehlersprize.php or http://www.isgrg.org/bergwheelprize.php for complete procedures to submit a nomination and for the names of previous recipients.
ISGRG Fellows: The deadline for nominations is 31 December 2021.
Note: The selection of fellows no longer includes nominations submitted before January 2019. If you previously nominated someone, please submit an updated nomination.
In 2010, the Society first conferred the title of Fellow on members who have made outstanding scientific contributions. The list of fellows thus named may be found at http://www.isgrg.org/fellows.php. Nominations are now being accepted for the upcoming round of fellows to be inducted in 2022 during the ISGRG business meeting at GR23. The criteria and procedures are described at http://www.isgrg.org/fellowrules.php.
IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in General Relativity and Gravitation:
Nominations open 1 November 2021 - but if your nomination package is ready earlier, please send it to me. The deadline is 1 February 2022.
In 2013, the Society first offered an IUPAP "Young Scientist Prize" to recognize outstanding achievements of scientists at early stages of their career as described at http://www.isgrg.org/IUPAPprize.php. The winners of the 2014 through 2021 prizes and the citations may also be found on that website. The nominations for the 2022 prize will open on 1 November 2021 with the recipient to be announced on 14 March 2022.
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3.3. Death of Niall O'Murchadha
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23914
Additional Information:
We sadly report the passing of Niall O'Murchadha on October 7th 2021, after a short illness. Niall is survived by his wife, Donna, and sons Niall and Aongus, who have our deepest condolences for their loss.
After completing his degree in Physics at University College Cork, Niall left for Princeton, where he obtained his PhD in 1973 under the supervision of James York. He spent time at Cardiff University before returning to UCC in 1976. Over the following years, Niall became well known internationally for his important contributions to the initial value problem for the Einstein equations, in particular their elliptic part, the constraint equations. In recent decades he was in great demand as different groups struggled to solve the Einstein equations using supercomputer simulations and many sought his expertise. After these simulations became possible, he made key contributions to understanding the geometrical properties of the black-hole solutions. During these years he acted as a crucial bridge between mathematical and numerical relativists.
Niall was an influential mentor, brilliant collaborator and the best of good company throughout his life. He enlivened every conference or workshop he attended, and was an irrepressible catalyst of new research projects. He showed an intense interest in the work of everyone he met, no matter how junior or senior, and built up a group of collaborators from all over the world. These collaborations, some spanning four decades, led to important works such as, to name just a few, the boost theorem (with Christodoulou), investigation of the cosmic censorship hypothesis, results on trapped surfaces, and slicings of relativistic spacetimes.
In 2018 many of Niall's friends and colleagues came to Cork to attend Niall Fest, a small conference held in his honour. It was the most eloquent testimony to his many wonderful personal qualities that so many colleagues made the trip to Cork, something which meant a great deal to him. The formal agenda of the meeting closed with a session in which Bob Wald, Bill Unruh and Kip Thorne spoke, and in which Niall himself gave a bravura performance, extemporizing a highly technical talk at the blackboard.
An inspirational teacher and supervisor of postgraduate students, Niall was also passionate about the Irish language, and proud of his Cork roots. His good company will be sadly missed by his many colleagues and friends in UCC, including those in an Seomra Caidrimh, a room set aside for Irish speakers in the college. And his relativity colleagues will miss the highlight of every conference, a chance to hear Niall's latest stories and his most recent enthusiasms, and to seek his always insightful opinion.
Robert Beig, Paul Callanan, Mark Hannam, Bryan Kelleher, Daniel Kennefick, Edward Malec.
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[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for October 2021
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1. Conferences
1.1. Yukawa International Seminar "Gravity -The Next Generation-", (2nd announcement) Kyoto, Japan and online
1.2. 4th PU International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, Lahore, Pakistan (hybrid)
1.3. Online YITP-workshop: Recent Progress of Quantum Cosmology, Kyoto, Japan (online)
1.4. 8th Korea-Japan Workshop on Dark Energy, Kyoto, Japan
1.5. First International Society for Quantum Gravity Meeting (online)
1.6. A Discussion on the Cosmological Principle, online
2. Jobs
2.1. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
2.2. Faculty position in Cosmology and Gravitation, Valparaiso, Chile
2.3. Postdoctoral Scholar - Numerical Relativity, University Park, PA, USA
2.4. Postdoctoral Scholar - High-Energy Astrophysics, University Park, PA, USA
2.5. Predoctoral Fellowship at University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA
2.6. Postdoc Position in Computational Astrophysics, Los Alamos, USA
2.7. Postdoc Position in GRMHD Models of Astrophysical Compact Objects, Florence, Italy
2.8. Postdoctoral position in gravity at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
2.9. PhD position in quantum gravity at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
2.10. Faculty Position in Astrophysics at T.D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
2.11. Postdoc Fellows in Astrophysics at T. D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
2.12. Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships, Nottingham, UK
2.13. Postdoctoral positions at the AEI in Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
2.14. Postdoctoral positions, Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.15. Assistant Professor in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KA, USA
2.16. Postdoctoral position, Guelph Gravitation Group, Ontario, Canada
2.17. Group leader in gravitational physics: the Niels Bohr-Villum Fellow, Copenhagen, Denmark
2.18. Postdoctoral Fellowships at The Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
2.19. Two postdoctoral positions in quantum gravity at the University of Naples, Naples, Italy
2.20. KIAA Postdoctoral Positions for Research on Pulsar Astronomy and Gravitational Astrophysics, Beijing, China
2.21. 2022-2025 UIUC Postdoctoral Fellowships in Gravitational Waves and Extreme Gravity Tests of General Relativity, Urbana, IL, USA
2.22. Postdoctoral positions at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
2.23. NP3M Postdoctoral Research Associates, Knoxville+, TN, USA
2.24. Tenure Track Faculty Position in Data Analytics and Statistics at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA
2.25. Postdoctoral position at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
2.26. Postdoctoral Research Position at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Canada
3. News
3.1. SageMath 9.4 is out
3.2. Remembering Paddy
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Yukawa International Seminar "Gravity -The Next Generation-", (2nd announcement) Kyoto, Japan and online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23641
Starting: 2022-02-14 to 2022-02-18
Location: Kyoto, Japan and online
Additional Information: https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~gc2022/YKIS/index.php
Contact: gc2022[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
We hold the Yukawa International Seminar for the fiscal year 2021 (YKIS2022a) "Gravity - The Next Generation-" either online or in a hybrid style (combination of online and on-site), depending on the situation. The aim of the symposium is to have intensive discussions on the rapidly expanding frontiers of physics of gravity.
The registration is open at the symposium website.
Invited Speakers (*to be confirmed):
Masaki Ando (Tokyo/KAGRA), Emanuele Berti (Johns Hopkins), Patrick Brady (UWM/LIGO), Rong-Gen Cai (ITP CAS), Vitor Cardoso (CENTRA), Paolo Creminelli (ICTP)*, Karsten Danzmann (AEI/LISA), Claudia de Rham (Imperial), Nathalie Deruelle (APC), Ruth Durrer (Geneva), Roberto Emparan (Barcelona), Renata Kallosh (Stanford), Eiichiro Komatsu (Max-Planck Inst.), Andrei Linde (Stanford), Enrico Pajer (Cambridge)*, Tsvi Piran (Hebrew), Lisa Randall (Harvard), Misao Sasaki (IPMU), Leonardo Senatore (Stanford), Masaru Shibata (AEI/YITP), Alexei Starobinsky (Landau Inst.), Masahiro Takada (IPMU), Jean-Philippe Uzan (IAP)*, Johannes van den Brand (Nikhef/Virgo), David Wands (Portsmouth)
Organizers:
Katsuki Aoki (YITP), Antonio De Felice (YITP), Francesco Di Filippo (YITP), Tomohiro Fujita (ICRR), Mohammad Ali Gorji (YITP), Kunihito Ioka (YITP), Sugumi Kanno (Kyushu), Takeshi Kobayashi (SISSA), Sachiko Kuroyanagi (IFT), Shinji Mukohyama (YITP, Chair), Atsushi Naruko (YITP), Takahiro Nishimichi (YITP), Kazufumi Takahashi (Kobe/YITP), Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto), Atsushi Taruya (YITP)
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1.2. 4th PU International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, Lahore, Pakistan (hybrid)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23651
Starting: 2021-11-22 to 2021-11-25
Location: Lahore, Pakistan
Additional Information: http://pu.edu.pk/puicgc4/index.html
Contact: puicgc[AT]pu.edu.pk
Welcome to the homepage of the 4th PUICGC that will be hosted by the Dean, Faculty of Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan from 22 to 25 November 2021 in a hybrid mode.
The 4th PUICGC is the latest in the series of triennial International Conferences held under the auspices of the Group of Gravitation and Cosmology. This conference series constitutes the principal International meetings for scientists working in all areas of relativity and gravitation. This event is aimed to bring together the renowned researchers, scientists and scholars to exchange ideas, to present sophisticated research works and to discuss hot topics in the field and share their experiences on all aspects of Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology.
The 4th PUICGC will be a 4 days event that means to gather the key players of the relativistic astrophysics' community and related sectors. This event is launched with the aims to become an established event, attracting global participants, intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of theoretical physics - related scientific and commercial developments.
A wide-ranging scientific program consisting of plenary lectures, keynote lectures as well as invited lectures for young scientists covering all topics in gravitation, astrophysics and cosmology will be scheduled. This conference provides a wonderful opportunity for you to enhance your knowledge about the newest interdisciplinary approaches in Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology. The talks should be submitted in pdf format to the conference secretary at email puicgc[AT]pu.edu.pk until October 25, 2021.
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1.3. Online YITP-workshop: Recent Progress of Quantum Cosmology, Kyoto, Japan (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23700
Starting: 2021-11-08 to 2021-11-10
Location: Kyoto, Japan (online)
Additional Information: https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~rpqc2021/index.php
Contact: rpqc2021[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
We are pleased to announce the online YITP-workshop, Recent Progress of Quantum Cosmology (RPQC2021), which will be held from 8-10 November 2021. This workshop is aimed at shedding light on the various developments in quantum cosmology in recent years. The workshop will mostly consist of invited talks by invited speakers and be held online on the Zoom platform. The invited speakers are leading experts in quantum cosmology and will talk about its future prospects. We hope that this workshop provides an opportunity to inspire new discussion among participants, and creates a new trend in quantum cosmology.
List of confirmed invited speakers:
Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State U.)
Daniel D. Baumann (Amsterdam U.)
Martin Bojowald (Penn State U.)
Robert Brandengerger (McGill U.)
James B. Hartle (UC, Santa Barbara)
Thomas Hertog (Leuven U.)
Jean-Luc Lehners (Max Planck Inst.)
Renate Loll (Nijmegen U., IMAPP)
Yasunori Nomura (UC, Berkeley)
Patrick Peter (ILP, Paris)
Neil G. Turok (Perimeter Inst.)
Alexander Vilenkin (Tufts U.)
The registration for the workshop is now open on the website.
Organizers:
Kei-ichi Maeda (Waseda Univ.), Hiroki Matsui (YITP, Kyoto Univ.,Chair), Shinji Mukohyama (YITP, Kyoto Univ.), Atsushi Naruko (YITP, Kyoto Univ.), Karim Noui (Paris-Saclay Univ.)
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1.4. 8th Korea-Japan Workshop on Dark Energy, Kyoto, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23713
Starting: 2021-10-18 to 2021-10-22
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Additional Information: https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~8kjwde/index.html
Contact: antonio.defelice[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Dear all,
We are going to have the 8th Korea-Japan workshop on dark energy, hosted by Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP) and to be held online from 18 to 22 October 2021. Because of the continuation of the Covid-19 pandemic we are going to have this year's workshop online again. You can find the webpage of the workshop here:
https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~8kjwde/index.html
Since we understand that people are tired of online-conferences, we would have only 2 sessions each day from 15:00 to 18:30 JST/KST time in order to have a shorter but more active participation of the attendees. This would also make it relatively convenient for the participants from Europe and West Asia to attend the workshop.
Deadline for registration is 8th October and there are slots available for contributing talks so please feel free to submit your title and abstract if interested to give a talk.
Organizing committee:
Antonio De Felice (YITP)
Sachiko Kuroyanagi (Madrid, IFT/ Nagoya U.)
Shinji Mukohyama (YITP)
Arman Shafieloo (KASI)
Shinji Tsujikawa (Waseda U)
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1.5. First International Society for Quantum Gravity Meeting (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23728
Starting: 2021-10-05 to 2021-10-07
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://isqg.org/first-isqg-meeting/
Contact: isquantumgravity21[AT]gmail.com
As part of the newly established International Society for Quantum Gravity (ISQG), we would like to invite you to participate in a 3-day online meeting on October 5th to 7th 2021. The purpose of this meeting is to engage in a scientific dialogue about different approaches to quantum gravity and their interconnections. The focus is on "status reports" on several approaches and overarching topics in quantum gravity.
The programme features several experts in the different approaches and topics who will be giving pre-recorded talks. All talks will be available beforehand so everyone, independently of their time zone, can watch at their convenience. During the actual meeting we will be having 30 min discussion sessions with the speakers, panelists and moderators on the various talks as well as more general discussions that give the opportunity to participants to ask questions about the various topics.
The talks cover aspects of some of the different approaches to quantum gravity and potential interconnections between them; aim at identifying points of contact with experiment; and highlight fundamental and conceptual questions about the nature of quantum gravity.
Programme:
There is a 2-hour slot each day, 5 pm - 7 pm CEST which is dedicated to discussions only; 30 minutes discussion on each of the talks.
5th of October:
5 pm-5.30 pm: Launch of ISQG and book launch "Conversations on Quantum Gravity" by Jay Armas.
5.30-6.00 pm: Discussion on string theory (Cumrun Vafa, Herman Verlinde, Dieter Lust)
6.00-6.30 pm: Discussion on LQG (Bianca Dittrich, Etera Livine, Thomas Thiemann)
6.30-7.00 pm: Discussion on asymptotic safety (Astrid Eichhorn, Roberto Percacci, Antonio Pereira)
6th of October:
5 pm-5.30 pm: General discussion
5.30-6.00 pm: Discussion on CDT (Renate Loll, Andrzej Goerlich, Jan Ambjorn)
6.00-6.30 pm: Discussion on tensorial group field theory (Daniele Oriti, Razvan Gurau, Joseph Ben Geloun)
6.30-7.00 pm: Discussion on causal sets (Sumati Surya, Fay Dowker, Lisa Glaser)
7th of October:
5 pm-5.30 pm: General discussion
5.30-6.00 pm: Discussion on AdS/CFT (Rajesh Gopakumar, Suvrat Raju, Jan de Boer)
6.00-6.30 pm: Discussion on quantum black holes (Steven Giddings, Alejandro Perez, Daniel Harlow)
6.30-7.00 pm: Discussion on quantum gravity and fundamental cosmology (Mairi Sakellariadou, Robert Brandenberger, Ivan Agullo)
For more details about the programme and if you would like to participate, please register here: https://isqg.org/first-isqg-meeting/
We look forward to seeing many of you on Zoom and to your contributions to inspiring and constructive discussions!
The organising committee
Jay Armas, Jan de Boer, Astrid Eichhorn, Daniele Oriti and Antonio Pereira.
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1.6. A Discussion on the Cosmological Principle, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23742
Starting: 2021-10-25 to 2021-10-28
Location: Pohang, South Korea
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/apctp.org/cosmoprinciple
Contact: stephen.appleby[AT]apctp.org
With the growing significance of cosmological tensions, most notably Hubble tension, "precision cosmology" appears to have hit a speed bump. If the tensions are not due to experimental systematics, then we may be staring at contradictions that challenge the bedrock of cosmology. In this meeting, building on existing evidence that the cosmological principle or FLRW paradigm may be to blame, we gather international experts to debate the assumption that the Universe is isotropic and homogeneous.
Audience participation will be actively encouraged through frequent discussion (Q and A) sessions. We hope the meeting may serve as an instructive bellwether for where the cosmology community currently stands on the FLRW assumption.
Dates and Venue
25 - 28 October, 2021
Online (zoom) and on-site, Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Pohang, South Korea
No registration fee
Talks are by invitation only
Register to join the mailing list and receive a zoom link to the workshop
Registration Deadline for on-site participation : 30 September
No deadline for online registration
Scientific Organising Committee
Stephen Appleby (APCTP)
Eoin O Colgain (CQUEST)
Shahin Sheikh-Jabbari (IPM, Tehran)
Sang Pyo Kim (Kunsan Ntl. U.)
Rong-Gen Cai (Beijing Inst. Th. Phys.)
Misao Sasaki (YITP, IPMU)
James Jee (Yonsei Univ.)
Jun'Ichi Yokoyama (Univ. of Tokyo)
Ming-Chung Chu (The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong)
Chiang-Mei Chen (Ntl. Central Univ. Taiwan)
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2. Jobs
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2.1. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23640
Deadline: 2021-10-31
Location: Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
Additional Information: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
Contact: arvp[AT]cosmos.esa.int
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available in the ESA Space Science Archives.
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD) are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications by PhD students are also welcome.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC (Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 November 2021 will be considered for visits in spring/summer 2022.
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2.2. Faculty position in Cosmology and Gravitation, Valparaiso, Chile
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/08/faculty-position-in-physics/
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Valparaiso, Chile
Additional Information: https://fis.ucv.cl
Contact: olivera.miskovic[AT]pucv.cl
The Institute of Physics at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso (PUCV) in Chile is opening a full-time academic position in the areas of cosmology and gravitation. The Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravity group of the PUCV consists of 8 faculty members working in cosmology and gravity (Dumitru Astefanesei, Radouane Gannouji, Ramon Herrera, Samuel Lepe, Olivera Miskovic, Jorge Norena, Joel Saavedra and Nelson Videla), 3 postdocs and over 20 graduate and postgraduate students.
Candidates with research interests in the areas of cosmology, early and late universe physics, modified gravity, black hole physics, classical and quantum (super)gravity, AdS/CFT and their interface with mathematical physics are encouraged to apply. Kindly note that this position is not suitable for researchers currently working mainly in astrophysics and astronomy.
The candidate must hold a PhD in Physics, show to be an active researcher in one of the proposed areas and demonstrate ability to obtain external (to PUCV) funding. He/she should submit a cover letter with a statement of research and an arXiv author identifier, curriculum vitae, a PhD degree proof and two recommendation letters to Prof. Olivera Miskovic olivera.miskovic[AT]pucv.cl. The shortlist candidates could be interviewed remotely during the selection process.
The results will be published in January 2022. The appointment is expected to commence not before March 2022.
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2.3. Postdoctoral Scholar - Numerical Relativity, University Park, PA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23664
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: University Park, PA, USA
Additional Information: https://tinyurl.com/eucfauc4
Contact: dur566[AT]psu.edu
The Department of Physics at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking to fill one postdoctoral scholar positions in computational relativistic astrophysics.
The successful candidate will collaborate with David Radice to develop numerical relativity techniques and perform simulations of black hole binaries targeted for the upcoming LISA space mission. Additionally, there will be ample opportunity to collaborate with other members of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, which includes, among others, Abhay Ashtekar, Eugenio Bianchi, Martin Bojowald, Chad Hanna, Sarah Shandera, and B.S. Sathyaprakash. This position requires a Ph.D. in astronomy, physics, or a closely related field. Applications must be submitted electronically at the URL specified below and include a cover letter, a CV, and a statement of research interests. Applicants should arrange for three recommendation letters to be submitted to dur566[AT]psu.edu indicating the appropriate job number in the subject line. Applications received before December 1, 2021 will be given full consideration. The expected start date is September 1, 2022, although alternative start
dates will also be considered. For more information, please visit https://www.gravity.psu.edu/. This is a fixed-term appointment funded for one year from date of hire with possibility of re-funding on a yearly basis for up to three years.
We specifically seek applications from women and from members of groups traditionally underrepresented among scholars in higher education.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies. Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applications without regards to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact 814-865-1473.
Questions can be directed to Dr. David Radice (dur566[AT]psu.edu)
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2.4. Postdoctoral Scholar - High-Energy Astrophysics, University Park, PA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23665
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: University Park, PA, USA
Additional Information: https://tinyurl.com/4uncwsxk
Contact: dur566[AT]psu.edu
The Department of Physics at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking to fill one postdoctoral scholar positions in high-energy astrophysics.
The successful candidate will study the high-energy emission from neutron star mergers, combining numerical relativity simulations and radiative process calculations in collaboration with David Radice and Kohta Murase. Additionally, there will be ample opportunity to collaborate with other members of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, which includes, among others, Abhay Ashtekar, Eugenio Bianchi, Martin Bojowald, Chad Hanna, Sarah Shandera, and B.S. Sathyaprakash. This position requires a Ph.D. in mathematics, physics, astronomy, or a closely related field. Applications must be submitted electronically at the URL below and include a cover letter, a CV, and a statement of research interests. Applicants should arrange for three recommendation letters to be submitted to dur566[AT]psu.edu indicating the appropriate job number in the subject line. Applications received before December 1, 2021 will be given full consideration. The expected start date is September 1, 2022,
although alternative start dates will also be considered. For more information, please visit https://www.gravity.psu.edu/. This is a fixed-term appointment funded for one year from date of hire with possibility of re-funding on a yearly basis for up to three years.
We specifically seek applications from women and from members of groups traditionally underrepresented among scholars in higher education.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies. Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applications without regards to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact 814-865-1473.
Questions can be directed to Dr. David Radice (dur566[AT]psu.edu)
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2.5. Predoctoral Fellowship at University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23672
Deadline: 2021-10-11
Location: Chicago, USA
Additional Information: https://beyondspacetime.net/junior-fellowship-in-philosophy-of-quantum-grav…
Contact: huggett[AT]uic.edu
The philosophy of physics group at the Department of Philosophy at UIC solicits applications for a junior visiting fellowship for advanced PhD students, starting January 2022 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is funded by the John Templeton Foundation grant 'Cosmology Beyond Spacetime'.
Candidates must be ABD in a PhD program at an accredited university, working on a dissertation related to the philosophy of quantum gravity or cosmology, broadly construed. The fellowship will provide support for the successful candidate to spend six months away from their home institution to work with the project's UIC group led by Professor Nick Huggett, and to benefit from interactions with project members and from participation in the project's activities. The successful candidate will participate in a tutoring program directed by Professor Huggett. They will be expected to participate in weekly group meetings during term, help with the administration and organization of the group's activities, and contribute to the group's research and outreach efforts. More information on the project and the research group is available at http://beyondspacetime.net/.
The fellowship is fixed-term for six months, to be negotiated with the successful candidate. The salary is 15,000 USD for six months. Research funds will be available for travel to relevant conferences and to visit the project's other group at the University of Geneva. The successful candidate must remain enrolled as a full-time student at their home institution, and will not be admitted into any degree program at UIC. The fellowship will not cover any costs (such as tuition and fees) at the home institution.
Applications must contain a cover letter detailing the pertinent experience and motivation for the position, a CV, a 1-2 page description of the dissertation project, one writing sample, and two letters of reference (sent under separate cover). They should be sent to Professor Nick Huggett at huggett[AT]uic.edu.
Review of the files will begin on October 11, 2021 and continue until the position is filled. Candidates files may be reviewed by qualified members of the Scientific Advisory Committee, and the best qualified candidate will be selected by Professors Huggett and Wuethrich.
Applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged.
For more information, please contact Professor Nick Huggett at huggett[AT]uic.edu.
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2.6. Postdoc Position in Computational Astrophysics, Los Alamos, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23675
Deadline: 2021-10-27
Location: Los Alamos, NM, USA
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/54726e3c
Contact: cta_recruitment[AT]lanl.gov
The Center for Theoretical Astrophysics (CTA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is seeking exceptional candidates for multiple postdoctoral positions in computational astrophysics. With a diverse group of over 50 staff, students, and postdocs from across LANL organizations, the CTA encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration across a wide variety of astrophysical topics, and provides a broad expertise and a strongly supportive community. Research areas include supernovae and kilonovae explosion mechanisms and transients, stellar evolution, gamma-ray bursts, accretion, and cosmology. The CTA works with LANL and external collaborators to tie these simulations with ground and satellite-based missions including HAWC, NuSTAR, Swift, LIGO, HET, Raptor, and ZTF. We are also involved in a number of new satellite proposals.
Salary and benefits are highly competitive, with a minimum starting salary of 79,500 USD. Qualified applicants will also be considered for a number of prestigious fellowships. A PhD awarded within the last five years is required.
For more details and to apply, visit jobs.lanl.gov and search IRC89625. Inquiries should be sent to CTA_recruitment[AT]lanl.gov.
For full consideration all application materials should be submitted by October 27th.
Los Alamos National Laboratory is an EO employer - Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
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2.7. Postdoc Position in GRMHD Models of Astrophysical Compact Objects, Florence, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/17/postdoc-position-in-grmhd-mo…
Deadline: 2021-11-09
Location: Florence, Italy
Additional Information: http://astro.fisica.unifi.it/ldz/news.html
Contact: luca.delzanna[AT]unifi.it
A position in Florence for a two-year post-doctoral research grant in theoretical physics, funded by INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics), is open, starting not later than the fall of 2022.
The researcher is expected to work on the numerical modeling of astrophysical sources of gravitational waves, namely compact objects like neutron stars and black holes, using GRMHD codes like ECHO or others. This project will be carried in close collaboration with Luca Del Zanna (Florence University and INFN) and Niccolo' Bucciantini (INAF and INFN) at Arcetri in Florence, a beautiful hill where Galileo spent his last years, home of the local observatory, a section of the Department of Physics and Astrophysics, and the INFN Galileo Galilei Institute. The researcher will also be part and collaborate with the local Arcetri Space and Astrophysical Plasmas and INAF High Energy Astrophysics groups, and the various groups composing the TEONGRAV (Theory of Gravitational Wave Sources) INFN national initiative.
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2.8. Postdoctoral position in gravity at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23687
Deadline: 2021-10-31
Location: Fredericton, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.math.unb.ca/~gravity/index.html
Contact: edward.wilson-ewing[AT]unb.ca
The Gravity Group at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton intends to appoint a postdoctoral fellow beginning September 2022 for a period of two years (the precise start date is negotiable). The group has three faculty members (Viqar Husain, Sanjeev Seahra, and Edward Wilson-Ewing), several graduate students, and typically 1-2 postdocs. Research interests include classical general relativity, cosmology and quantum gravity.
Applications must include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae (including a list of publications) and a research statement. Applications should be emailed to:
unb.gravity [AT] gmail.com
Applicants should also arrange for 3 letters of reference to be sent directly to the same email address, with the applicant's name in the subject line.
Applications from under-represented groups, including women, visible minorities, and Indigenous people, are strongly encouraged.
The deadline for receipt of completed applications (including reference letters) is October 31, 2021.
Applicants may be asked to apply for an Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences (AARMS | aarms.math.ca) postdoctoral fellowship (deadline mid-November).
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2.9. PhD position in quantum gravity at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23688
Deadline: 2021-10-31
Location: Fredericton, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.math.unb.ca/~gravity/index.html
Contact: edward.wilson-ewing[AT]unb.ca
The gravity group at the University of New Brunswick is seeking students to begin doctoral studies (PhD) in September 2022 (or sooner). Applicants should have a degree in physics or mathematics.
The group consists of three faculty members: Viqar Husain, Sanjeev Seahra and Edward Wilson-Ewing. Typically, the group also includes several graduate students and 1-2 postdoctoral fellows. Our main areas of research are general relativity, quantum gravity, and cosmology.
Applications should include a cover letter with a brief description of your research interests, a curriculum vitae, and copies of your academic transcripts. Applications should be emailed to:
unb.gravity [AT] gmail.com
Applicants should also arrange for 2 letters of reference to be sent directly to the same email address, with the applicant's name in the subject line.
Applications from under-represented groups, including women, visible minorities, and Indigenous people, are strongly encouraged.
The deadline for receipt of completed applications (including reference letters) is October 31, 2021.
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2.10. Faculty Position in Astrophysics at T.D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23690
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19586
Contact: mizuno[AT]sjtu.edu.cn
The Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) in Shanghai, China (http://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn) invites applications for several tenure-track ("Fellows") or tenured ("Senior Fellows" and "TDL professors") faculty positions in astrophysics. We are seeking candidates in all areas of astrophysics, from exoplanets, gravitational waves to particle astrophysics and cosmology, and from theoretical and observational astronomy to instrumental/laboratory astrophysics.
The Fellows (equivalent to Assistant Professor) and Senior Fellows/Professors (equivalent to Associate or Full Professors) at TDLI are expected to carry out independent forefront research and supervise students (both Ph.D. and undergraduate students). They will have a reduced teaching load compared to typical university faculty. The positions are open to researchers of any nationality, and will provide internationally competitive salary, housing subsidy, and start-up grant.
TDLI, initiated by Prof. Tsung-Dao Lee (Nobel Prize in Physics 1957), is a newly established national research institute and the current director is Prof. Frank Wilczek (Nobel Prize in Physics 2004). TDLI supports research in high energy physics, astrophysics and quantum physics, and aims to become a top-notch physics and astronomy research institute in the world. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is the contractor and trustee of TDLI and is in charge of the operation of TDLI. TDLI has an internationalized environment with English as its working language.
TDLI has an active visitor program, and organizes many topical workshops and conferences each year to create a scientifically stimulating environment. Its astronomy division works closely with the astronomy department at SJTU (http://astro.sjtu.edu.cn/en/) which currently has an active extragalactic/cosmology research program and is eager to expand in other areas. The TDLI astronomy division also works with its particle physics division, on particle astrophysics, dark matter search and other frontiers in fundamental physics.
Applicants should submit their applications at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19586. They should upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae (including a publication list), a research and teaching statement (four-page maximum). At least three letters should be submitted online at the same website. For other inquires please send an email to leeastronomy[AT]sjtu.edu.cn.
For full consideration, all application material should be received before November 15, 2021. The search will remain open until the positions are filled.
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2.11. Postdoc Fellows in Astrophysics at T. D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23691
Deadline: 2021-12-20
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19587
Contact: mizuno[AT]sjtu.edu.cn
The Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) in Shanghai, China (http://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn) invites applications for several T. D. Lee postdoctoral research fellow positions in all areas of astrophysics, including high energy and gravitational wave astronomy, exoplanets, astrophysical dynamics, galaxy formation and evolution, cosmology and laboratory astrophysics.
We welcome highly motivated applicants who have recently obtained a Ph.D. degree or expect one prior to starting the position. The initial appointment is for 2 years with possible renewal up to 2 additional years. We offer a competitive salary (minimum 300,000 RMB per pear) and heavily subsidized housing options through the co-sponsor Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU).
The nominal start date is September 2021, but can be flexible.
Applicants will also automatically be considered for other postdoc positions supported by research grants, particularly in the areas of (1) exoplanet observations (Prof. Fabo Feng) and planet formation (Prof. Masahiro Ogihara); (2) Simulations of black-hole accretion flows (Prof. Yosuke Mizuno); (3) Plasma and high-energy particle astrophysics theory (Prof. Gwenael Giacinti) and experiments/observations (Prof. Hao Zhou).
TDLI, initiated by Prof. Tsung-Dao Lee (Nobel Prize in Physics 1957), is a newly established national research institute and the current director is Prof. Frank Wilczek (Nobel Prize in Physics 2004). TDLI supports research in high energy physics, astrophysics and quantum physics, and aims to become a top-notch physics and astronomy research institute in the world. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is the contractor and trustee of TDLI and is in charge of the operation of TDLI. TDLI has an internationalized environment with English as its working language. The TDLI astrophysics division works closely with the astronomy department at SJTU (http://astro.sjtu.edu.cn/en/) Current faculty members are active in exoplanets and dynamics, high-energy astrophysics, galactic/extragalactic astronomy and cosmology. TDLI has an active and growing international visiting professors program, and organizes many topical workshops and conferences each year to create a scientifically stimulating
environment. TDLI expects to expand significantly in astrophysics in the coming years.
Applicants should submit their applications at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19587. They should upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae (including a publication list), a research statement (three-page maximum). Three reference letters should be submitted online at the same website. For other inquires please send an email to leeastronomy[AT]sjtu.edu.cn.
For full consideration, all application material should be received before December 20, 2021. The search will remain open until the positions are filled.
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2.12. Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships, Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23697
Deadline: 2021-10-08
Location: Nottingham
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI2030
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
The School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Nottingham are launching the Nottingham Centre of Gravity (NCoG). The Centre will bring together Nottingham's internationally leading expertise in gravitational physics and expand it into new areas.
It will be built on six overlapping pillars of gravitational research: fundamental physics, mathematics, cosmology, relativistic astrophysics, experiment, and data and modeling. Members of the CoG include Tasos Avgoustidis, Clare Burrage, John Barrett, Ed Copeland, Anne Green, Kirill Krasnov, Jorma Louko, Adam Moss, Tony Padilla, Paul Saffin, Thomas Sotiriou, and Silke Weinfurtner.
The NCoG is very keen to host Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren fellowships that relate to all of the above research areas. We also aim to extend the Centre's areas of expertise in directions such as, waveform modelling and data analysis, numerics in General Relativity and beyond, relativistic astrophysics and strong field tests of general relativity, cosmology with gravitational waves; amplitudes, string theory and supergravity, and plan to use long term fellowships as a vehicle for doing so.
The call for Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships is below.
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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. We welcome applications from those wishing to establish a research career in the UK, and those wishing to work part-time (minimum 0.5FTE) to meet personal responsibilities.
All queries regarding eligibility/details of the scheme should be directed to fellowships[AT]nottingham.ac.uk. Substantive 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
Steps to application:
- You MUST contact the school to discuss your research proposal before you submit your application.
- Complete the short form via the 'apply online' link below
- Upload your CV and Research Proposal via the 'additional information' section on this form.
CV guidance: include employment history, any gaps in employment history, research funding and awards, list of publications. Please do not include publication metrics/impact factors as we are committed to the use of responsible metrics and our assessment of proposals ensures that the scientific/research content of a paper is much more important than the publication metrics or identity of the journal in which it was published.
Please use the following name format for your file: Name_NRFAMF_CVsubmission
Research proposal guidance: no more than 3 pages and to include:
The title of your proposed research
The nature of your proposed research and its aims
How your research and experience aligns with the host school
Planned outputs from the project and the likely impact of your research
Long term career aspirations
Why you believe your career will benefit from the award of a Nottingham Research or Anne McLaren Fellowship.
Please use the following name format for your file: Name_NRF/AMF Research Proposal
Please note, uploading of your CV and Research Proposal is a mandatory requirement and we will not be able to consider your application if these are not provided.
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, see our Moving to Nottingham pages.
For successful international applicants, we provide financial support for your visa and the immigration health surcharge, plus an interest-free loan to help cover the cost of immigration-related expenses for any dependants accompanying you to the UK. For more information please see the our webpage on Financial support for visas and the immigration health surcharge.
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2.13. Postdoctoral positions at the AEI in Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/24/postdoctoral-positions-at-th…
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/791522/acr-postdoc-2022
Contact: jan.steinhoff[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" department 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.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is November 15, 2021. The positions are available as early as Summer 2022 or Fall 2022.
The complete announcement and instructions how to apply can be found here:
https://www.aei.mpg.de/791522/acr-postdoc-2022
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2.14. Postdoctoral positions, Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23715
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/794150/car-postdoc-2022
Contact: matthias.blittersdorf[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (the Albert Einstein Institute) in Potsdam led by Masaru Shibata (director) announces the opening of postdoc appointments. A few postdoctoral positions for 2+1 years will be available.
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division is currently composed of one group leader (Kenta Kiuchi), one senior scientist (Shinya Wanajo), and 8 postdoc researchers, and focuses on several research topics in theoretical astrophysics, computational astrophysics, and general relativity. The current members in this division are working, e.g., in (i) numerical relativity with neutrino-radiation hydrodynamics, magnetohydrodynamics, and viscous-hydrodynamics for merger and post-merger of neutron-star binaries and stellar collapse to black holes; (ii) modeling electromagnetic counterparts (kilonovae, short gamma-ray bursts, radio flare, precursors, etc) associated with neutron-star mergers; (iii) nucleosynthesis calculation associated with neutron-star mergers and stellar explosion; (iv) studies for the formation processes of a variety of black holes; (v) Stellar evolution calculation; (vi) MHD simulations for accretion disks. Working in other topics (even for
non-relativistic astrophysics) is also encouraged.
The researchers in the "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division can use high-performance computers at Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (MPCDF: https://www.mpcdf.mpg.de) and cluster machines in this division.
Applicants 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 be notified by email on how to upload the letters (in case of problems referees could send the letters directly to nrjobs(a)aei.mpg.de)
The deadline for the full consideration is November 30th, 2021. The positions will be available from any time after January 2022.
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.
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2.15. Assistant Professor in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23719
Deadline: 2021-12-13
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/20317BR
Contact: kucmp2022[AT]ku.edu
POSITION OVERVIEW: The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas (KU) seeks applicants for an Assistant Professor in experimental condensed matter physics (CMP) with an emphasis on quantum information science or areas related to it to begin August 18, 2022.
The KU condensed matter physics group has research programs on nanomaterials, renewable energy, low-dimensional physics, superconductivity, organic semiconductors, ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and computational condensed matter physics. The group also plays a key role in promoting university-wide material research efforts. Qualifying candidates must have a doctorate degree in physics or a closely related field. A strong record of research and commitment to excellence in teaching are required. Candidates with research interests in areas of experimental condensed matter physics that are related to quantum information science and compatible with the existing efforts in the department are particularly encouraged to apply.
Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging is central to the university's mission and a critical component to Jayhawks Rising, KU's strategic plan. As a campus and department with a continually growing diverse student body, we encourage applications from women, minorities, and individuals in underrepresented groups that have a commitment to contributing to a DEIB culture with our students, faculty, staff, industry and collaborative partners that are located across the globe. The successfully candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. by the effective date of the appointment.
Lawrence, KS is a progressive city with a lively arts and music scene, excellent schools, high quality restaurants, economical living, and a diverse cultural mix. Located in northeast Kansas, Lawrence offers easy access to a variety of outdoor recreational venues and the amenities of a major metropolitan area. Learn more about living in Lawrence at https://accelerator.ku.edu/about-lawrence-living/.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Evaluation of the following requirements will be made through (1) descriptions of work experience and educational experiences in letter of application, (2) record of accomplishments and productivity demonstrated by publications and c.v., and (3) information provided from professional references:
1. Doctorate degree in physics or a closely related field.
2. Established record of research in experimental condensed matter physics, materials physics or other areas related to quantum information science.
3. Commitment to excellence in teaching physics at graduate and undergraduate levels, as evidenced by teaching statement.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to https://employment.ku.edu/academic/20317BR. A complete online application includes the following materials: cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research statement (up to five pages), a teaching statement (up to two pages), and the names, e-mail addresses, and contact information for at least three references. Applicants should also arrange for three letters of reference to be sent electronically to hrm-concierge[AT]ku.edu. A complete application packet will include the 3 reference letters. Only complete packets will be considered.
In addition to the materials above, learning about each applicant's contribution and engagement in areas of diversity is an important part of KU's mission. As a result, applicants will be presented the following question at the time of application. The response must be within 4,000 characters or less.
* Describe your experiences working with people from diverse backgrounds, and explain how those experiences reflect your commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Initial review of applications will begin December 13, 2021 and continues as needed to ensure a large, high quality, and diverse applicant pool.
For questions regarding this position, contact:
Professor Hui Zhao, Search Committee Chair
Physics and Astronomy
University of Kansas
2021 Gray-Little Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
Email: kucmp2022[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: Director of the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights[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
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2.16. Postdoctoral position, Guelph Gravitation Group, Ontario, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23720
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Additional Information: https://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/people/eric-poisson
Contact: epoisson[AT]uoguelph.ca
The Guelph Gravitation Group, housed in the Department of Physics at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada), is welcoming applications for a post-doctoral position in gravitational physics and relativistic astrophysics.
The group consists of three faculty members (Eric Poisson, Daniel Siegel, Huan Yang) who work on astrophysical applications of general relativity, including compact objects and gravitational waves. The group also includes graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, and we enjoy very close ties with the Strong Gravity group at Perimeter Institute (Siegel and Yang are jointly appointed at Guelph and PI). For more information about the Department of Physics, see https://www.physics.uoguelph.ca . For more information about the Guelph Gravitation Group, see https://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/astrophysics-and-gravitation .
The position is a two-year appointment to start in the fall of 2022. The official supervisor will be Eric Poisson. Collaboration will be expected, but the postdoctoral fellow will be encouraged to develop collaborations with other researchers, both inside and outside the group. The successful candidate will have a PhD in theoretical physics or astrophysics (or in a closely related area) as well as a track record of peer-reviewed publications in research areas that are close to those of the group.
To apply, please submit
* a cover letter that explains how your research interests overlap and complement those of the Guelph Gravitation Group
* a curriculum vitae including a list of publications
* a research statement that describes your current and future goals and ask three references to send a letter of recommendation.
All materials can be emailed to epoisson[AT]uoguelph.ca .
Consideration of applications will begin on 1 December 2021, and will continue until the position is filled. We expect to conduct interviews with short-listed candidates early in January 2022, and to make an offer shortly thereafter. A response to the offer will be required by 15 February 2022.
The University of Guelph is the largest employer in Guelph, a city of approximately 130,000 people, located about an hour drive west of Toronto, Ontario. University of Guelph is a top-ranked comprehensive university in Canada with an enrolment of about 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students across approximately 40 academic units. The University is known for its commitment to student learning, innovative research, and collaboration with world-class partners. It is a unique place, with transformative research and teaching and a distinctive campus culture. People who learn and work here are shaped and inspired by a shared purpose: To Improve Life. Reflecting that shared purpose in every experience connected to our university positions us to create positive change, here and around the world. Our University community shares a profound sense of social responsibility, a drive for international development, and an obligation to address global issues.
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2.17. Group leader in gravitational physics: the Niels Bohr-Villum Fellow, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/28/group-leader-in-gravitationa…
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19205
Contact: vitor.cardoso[AT]ist.utl.pt
The Niels Bohr International Academy at The Niels Bohr Institute invites expressions of interest for a Group Leader position, for a period of up to five (3+2) years, with preferred starting date in Fall 2022. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to guide more junior fellows, teach courses at various levels, participate in outreach activities, and organize international meetings. To receive full consideration, please upload the material requested below before the deadline.
This position is part of the Villum Investigator Grant "Illuminating the dark universe with gravitational waves" (IluGra) starting 2022 and until 2027, which addresses the physics of black holes, including black hole spectroscopy, black hole singularities and that of possible exotic compact objects. It includes the exploration of black holes as engines of discovery, including implications for dark matter physics.
We are looking for exceptional candidates with an outstanding CV, research plan and performance associated with strong-gravity research. A proven track record of research in one of these areas are essential prerequisites. The successful applicant will benefit from Ilugra generous support package for these Fellows, which includes, besides travel and equipment budgets, also funding for the hiring of a post-doctoral researcher and a PhD student for the duration of the grant.
Candidates should have a PhD in Physics or in related areas (Mathematics, Computer Science). The application should comprise a CV, a full list of publications, and an ambitious research plan illustrating hiring strategy for the postdoctoral and PhD positions. Applications will have to be submitted here,
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19205
before November 10th, 2021 for full consideration, but the search will remain open until the optimal candidate is found.
The Niels Bohr International Academy is hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute and functions as a primary center for fundamental research, including theoretical and computational astrophysics, cosmology, high-energy particle physics, condensed matter physics, and bio-physics. The Academy hosts a large number of international programs, including visitors, workshops, and PhD schools.
The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. Postdoctoral Fellows at the University of Copenhagen receive a competitive salary (including pension) and funds for travel and computing. Generous parental leave, state-subsidized childcare, vacation, and full medical care are provided to employees in Denmark. A favorable tax scheme is generally granted to international researchers.
Application Materials Required: Submit the following items to complete your application:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae (max 4 pages)
- Research statement (max 4 pages)
- Publication list
- Three reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers at this site)
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2.18. Postdoctoral Fellowships at The Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/28/postdoctoral-fellowships-at-…
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Coppenhagen
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19205
Contact: vitor.cardoso[AT]ist.utl.pt
The Niels Bohr International Academy at The Niels Bohr Institute invites expressions of interest for Postdoctoral Fellowships for a fixed period of up to three (2+1) years, with preferred starting date in Fall 2022. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to guide more junior fellows, teach courses at various levels, participate in outreach activities, and organize international meetings. To receive full consideration, please upload the material requested below before the deadline.
We seek highly motivated individuals who will develop research programs at the interface between strong-field gravity, black hole physics and gravitational-wave physics. We seek to explore black holes as engines of discovery, including black hole spectroscopy, the nature of spacetime singularities and compact objects, and possible connections between strong-field gravity and dark matter physics.
Applications will have to be submitted here,
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19205
before November 10th, 2021 for full consideration, but the search will remain open until the optimal candidate is found.
The Niels Bohr International Academy is hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute and functions as a primary center for fundamental research, including theoretical and computational astrophysics, cosmology, high-energy particle physics, condensed matter physics, and bio-physics. The Academy hosts a large number of international programs, including visitors, workshops, and PhD schools.
The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. Postdoctoral Fellows at the University of Copenhagen receive a competitive salary (including pension) and funds for travel and computing. Generous parental leave, state-subsidized childcare, vacation, and full medical care are provided to employees in Denmark. A favorable tax scheme is generally granted to international researchers.
Application Materials Required: submit the following items online to complete your application:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae (max 4 pages)
- Research statement (max 4 pages)
- Publication list
- Three reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers at this site)
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2.19. Two postdoctoral positions in quantum gravity at the University of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23739
Deadline: 2021-11-09
Location: Naples, Italy
Additional Information: https://web.infn.it/quagrapnapoli/job-opportunities/
Contact: giulia.gubitosi[AT]unina.it
The quantum gravity group at the Physics Department of the University of Naples "Federico II" is seeking candidates for two postdoctoral positions, one for which applications are already being accepted and one for which the application period will start at some point this coming Spring.
For both positions the most natural candidate would be a young quantum-gravity researcher or astrophysicist with some expertise (or at least tangible evidence of interest) in Quantum Gravity Phenomenology, but candidates from all areas of quantum-gravity research are encouraged to apply.
The first position is a two-year position with a yearly gross salary of 31.213,48 EUR (plus a mobility incentive of 5.000 EUR/year for candidates who were not previously employed in Naples). It is reserved to non-Italian citizens or Italian citizens who, at the submission deadline, hold a position in a foreign institution and have been continuously abroad for at least three years.
Information on the application and selection procedures, whose official language is English, is available at this link (job announcement N. 23590):
https://jobs.dsi.infn.it/index.php?tipo=Assegno%20di%20ricerca
The second position is a one-year position (with realistic chances for a second year extension) with a yearly salary of about 29k EUR and is open to all candidates. The official language of this second procedure will be Italian, though most of it will be manageable also in English and knowledge of the Italian language is not required.
When appropriate we shall post updated information on these position on the website of the group: https://web.infn.it/quagrapnapoli/job-opportunities/
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2.20. KIAA Postdoctoral Positions for Research on Pulsar Astronomy and Gravitational Astrophysics, Beijing, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/30/kiaa-postdoctoral-positions-…
Deadline: 2022-02-01
Location: Beijing, China
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19435
Contact: lshao[AT]pku.edu.cn
The Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics (KIAA) at Peking University invites applications for two postdoctoral research appointments. The appointments will be for two years, renewable for a third year subject to a performance evaluation and the availability of funding.
We seek qualified applicants to work with Professor Lijing Shao on topics related to pulsar astronomy and gravitational astrophysics. Applicants with experience on theoretical aspects of neutron stars, tests of gravity, gravitational waves, as well as black hole spacetimes are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis, beginning on October 15, 2021, until the positions are filled.
KIAA is located on the historic grounds of Peking University, has English as the working language, and regularly sponsors thematic workshops and conferences to provide a platform for national and international scientific exchanges. KIAA is engaged in national and international theoretical and observational initiatives, development and use of facilities, and student training, pursued in partnerships with other Kavli institutes and a network of domestic and international astronomy centers.
For more information on KIAA, see http://kiaa.pku.edu.cn.
RANK: Postdoctoral fellow.
SALARY: Depending on qualifications and experience.
START DATE: December 1, 2021; March/May/September 1, 2022
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in astronomy, physics, or related fields completed or expected by the effective date, and a demonstrated record of research excellence. The successful applicants should begin at KIAA within 3 years of their PhD diploma. PKU is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates of any nationality are encouraged to apply.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Applicants should submit a CV, a list of publications, a brief summary of research interests, and arrange for three to four letters of recommendation to Academic Jobs Online (link: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19435) Please contact Prof. Lijing Shao (lshao[AT]pku.edu.cn) if you have any inquiries.
DEADLINE: Positions will remain open until filled.
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2.21. 2022-2025 UIUC Postdoctoral Fellowships in Gravitational Waves and Extreme Gravity Tests of General Relativity, Urbana, IL, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23750
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Urbana-Champaign, United States
Additional Information: https://my.physics.illinois.edu/submit/login.asp
Contact: nyunes[AT]illinois.edu
The Illinois Relativity Group at the Department of Physics of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for two 3-year postdoctoral research fellow positions (starting in summer 2022) with a focus on extreme gravity.
The first fellowship is intended for work on astrophysical signatures of dynamical Chern-Simons gravity through gravitational wave observations. The successful candidate should have strengths in one or more of the following topics: inspiral models in post-Newtonian theory, quasi-normal modeling with black hole perturbation theory, extreme mass-ratio inspirals through self-force calculations, parameter estimation and Bayesian model selection as it concerns either ground-based or space-based instruments.
The second fellowship is intended for work on generic tests of general relativity with ground-based and space-based gravitational wave detectors. The successful candidate should have strengths in one or more of the following topics: inspiral-merger-ringdown modeling in model-independent tests of general relativity, parameter estimation of real gravitational wave data and general Bayesian statistics in the context of stacking or systematic errors, modeling of spin-precession and eccentric inspirals.
For both fellowships, the successful candidate must demonstrate research experience and creativity, breadth and depth of knowledge in extreme gravity, high productivity and high quality publications, and mastery of written and oral communication. A Ph.D in physics, astronomy, or a related discipline is required by the start of employment.
The successful candidate will join Professor Nico Yunes and his large research group in the study of extreme gravity topics related to the above descriptions. In addition to Professor Yunes, the Illinois Relativity Group is also composed of Professor Stu Shapiro, Asst. Professor Helvi Witek, and their research groups. The Illinois Relativity Group maintains close interactions with other UIUC colleagues in Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics and the NCSA, as well as collaborators across the globe. The successful candidate will also become a member of the Illinois Center for Advanced Studies of the Universe (ICASU), with access to its many resources and with access to interactions with its many faculty members. In particular, we envision the successful candidate may interact with ICASU member Professor Charles Gammie, Professor Gil Holder, Assoc. Professor Peter Adshead, Assoc. Professor Jorge Noronha, Asst. Professor Jaki Noronha-Hostler, Assoc. Professor Jessie Shelton, and Asst.
Professor Yonatan Kahn.
Interested candidates will submit an application at https://my.physics.illinois.edu/submit/go.asp?id=1622, which must include the following separate documents:
- A curriculum vitae.
- A list of publications, with a summary of total papers published, number of citations to papers and h-index as determined by the Inspire search engine.
- A list of presentations given outside of the candidate's research group.
- A brief research statement (3-page limit, 1-inch margins, 12 pt font).
- The names and contact information for three references, who will be asked to write letters of recommendation.
Please contact Nico Yunes (nyunes[AT]illinois.edu) if you have any questions about the position itself, or Brandy Koebbe (bkoebbe[AT]illinois.edu) if you have any questions about the application form. Applications should be posted by DEC 1, 2021 for full consideration. The starting date of the position is summer, 2022.
Any offer for this position is contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background check process in accordance with the University of Illinois Background Check Policy. The University of Illinois is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity age, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with a disability, or criminal conviction history. Illinois welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity.
(www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu)
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2.22. Postdoctoral positions at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23753
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Baltimore, USA
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19819
Contact: mhall64[AT]jhu.edu
The Theoretical Particle/Cosmology/Gravity group at Johns Hopkins University expects to make several postdoc appointments. The group consists of faculty members Ibrahima Bah, Emanuele Berti, Marc Kamionkowski, David Kaplan, Jared Kaplan, and Surjeet Rajendran, and roughly 10 postdocs and 20 students. Research in the group is conducted in a broad array of subjects including formal field theory, phenomenology, particle astrophysics, physical and early-Universe cosmology, astrophysics, relativity, and gravitational waves.
In particular, we are seeking to fill one position in formal field theory with Prof. Ibrahima Bah (as part of the Simons Collaboration on Global Categorical Symmetries; scgcs.berkeley.edu) another in particle theory with Profs. David Kaplan and Surjeet Rajendran; and another in cosmology (and related areas) with Prof. Marc Kamionkowski. We may also be able to make additional appointments in gravitational-wave astrophysics, general relativity, or other related areas of physics.
We seek intellectually ambitious candidates with initiative and the ability to work both collaboratively and independently in a vibrant and interactive group. The theory group is part of the Physics and Astronomy Department at Johns Hopkins University and interacts with observers and experimentalists in an array of areas of particle physics, gravity, cosmology, and astrophysics. We also benefit from close interactions with the adjacent Space Telescope Science Institute.
Applications should consist of a CV, list of publications, summary of research interests, and three letters of recommendation, submitted to AcademicJobsOnline. Applications will be due December 1st, 2021. A Ph.D. in physics or astronomy is required. Johns Hopkins is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and welcomes applications from women and members of underrepresented groups.
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2.23. NP3M Postdoctoral Research Associates, Knoxville+, TN, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23757
Deadline: 2021-11-01
Location: Knoxville, USA
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19772
Contact: awsteiner[AT]mykolab.com
We are soliciting applications for several postdoctoral research positions as part of the Nuclear Physics of Multi-Messenger Mergers (NP3M) Focus Research Hub in Theoretical Physics, supported by the National Science Foundation. We seek applicants from the range of disciplines that are needed to understand the physics of neutron star mergers. Applicants will gain experience across the science pursued by NP3M. Applicants with experience in areas such as gravitational wave astronomy, multimessenger observations of neutron stars, the physics of hot and/or dense strongly-interacting matter, the nature of exotic nuclei, r-process nucleosynthesis, and computational astrophysics are strongly encouraged to apply.
These postdocs will be employees of either the University of Tennessee, Syracuse University, Penn State University, the University of Houston, or Indiana University but may also perform research at any one of the institutions represented by the NP3M senior investigators. See https://np3m.org for a complete list and for more information about our collaboration. For full consideration, applications are due by November 1st, 2021, for positions beginning in the Fall of 2022, but late applications may be considered and earlier start dates are possible. A complete application consists of a CV, a research statement which summarizes recent research achievements and details a future research program, a diversity statement (see below), a publication list, and the contact information for at least three recommendations.
NP3M postdocs will have the opportunity to work with multiple NP3M investigators. Applicants are encouraged to contact Andrew Steiner and/or NP3M senior investigators or executive board members listed on https://np3m.org/people.html to discuss their proposed research program.
Applications are strongly encouraged to provide a diversity statement. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are important to the NP3M collaboration. Applications should include a 1-2 page diversity statement which includes a description of how applicants have been involved with DEI efforts at their current institution and/or how they envision their involvement as a postdoc in NP3M.
We specifically seek applications from women and from members of groups traditionally underrepresented among scholars in higher education. We are interested in candidates who have the communication skills and cross-cultural abilities to be effective with diverse groups of students, colleagues and community members.
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2.24. Tenure Track Faculty Position in Data Analytics and Statistics at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/30/tenure-track-faculty-positio…
Deadline: 2021-11-01
Location: Rochester, NY, USA
Additional Information: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?partnerid=2…
Contact: mjhsma[AT]rit.edu
The School of Mathematical Sciences (SMS) at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) invites applications for a tenure-track position in data analytics/statistics at the Assistant Professor level starting in August 2022. Preference will be given to applications in research areas that align with existing research groups and/or strategic initiatives within the School, College, and Institute, but other areas of statistics and mathematics that complement existing research groups will be considered. The School of Mathematical Sciences has research groups in the areas of biomedical modeling, computational relativity and gravitation, data science, dynamical systems, fluid dynamics, Earth systems, industrial mathematics, and inverse problems, as well as a developing focus on cybersecurity.
Responsibilities include research, teaching, and service to the School of Mathematical Sciences, the College of Science, and RIT. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses in data analytics, statistics, and/or mathematics, assist in developing a new data analytics emphasis in the School's Applied Statistics and Data Analytics B.S. program, develop a research program that receives external funding, and advise undergraduate and graduate students in other School of Mathematical Sciences' programs-including the Mathematical Modeling Ph.D. program. Successful applicants will demonstrate research potential complementing existing research groups and/or strategic research areas, a commitment to obtaining external grants to support research, an enthusiasm for teaching and engaging undergraduate and graduate students in mathematical sciences, and a dedication to furthering the mission of the School, College, and Institute.
We are seeking individuals who have the ability and interest to contribute to a community committed to student-centeredness; professional development and scholarship; integrity and ethics; respect, diversity, and pluralism; innovation and flexibility; and teamwork and collaboration.
DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
The School of Mathematical Sciences (SMS) is one of six academic units in RIT's College of Science, which also houses the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, the Integrated Sciences Academy, the School of Chemistry and Materials Science, the School of Physics and Astronomy, and the Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences. The SMS promotes research in mathematical and statistical sciences and is the home of 77 faculty members, four administrative staff members, three undergraduate programs (Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, and Applied Statistics and Data Analytics), two MS programs (Applied and Computational Mathematics, Applied Statistics) and a Ph.D. program in Mathematical Modeling. The SMS offers the required mathematics and statistics courses for students from all RIT programs.
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
* A PhD. or an equivalent degree in statistics, mathematics, applied mathematics, or a related field completed by the date of appointment.
* A record of research in data analytics and/or applied statistics.
* Post-doctoral research or professional experience.
* Ability to communicate in English.
* Potential to collaborate with SMS and other RIT faculty members.
* An ongoing record of peer-reviewed publications.
* A commitment to obtaining external grants to support research.
* A commitment to undergraduate and graduate education in data analytics and statistics.
* A commitment to mentoring graduate and undergraduate students in research.
* Ability to contribute to the college's continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply online at http://careers.rit.edu/faculty. Search: 6065BR. Please submit your online application, cover letter addressing the required qualifications, curriculum vitae, and the upload the following attachments:
* The names, email addresses, and phone numbers for three references
* Research Statement
* Statement of Diversity Contribution
* Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Applicants should apply by November 1, 2021 to ensure full consideration.
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2.25. Postdoctoral position at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23759
Deadline: 2021-12-15
Location: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Additional Information: https://lsu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/LSU/job/0241-JW-Nicholson-Hall/Postdoctor…
Contact: pullin[AT]lsu.edu
The theoretical relativity group expects to have, contingent on funding, an opening for a postdoctoral researcher or senior postdoctoral researcher working in quantum gravity, quantum cosmology and/or theoretical cosmology. The initial appointment will be for one year and is expected to be renewed for another one or two years subject to satisfactory progress and availability of funds.
The core relativity group at LSU consists of Ivan Agullo, Steve Brandt, Peter Diener, Jorge Pullin and Parampreet Singh, a postdoctoral researcher and graduate students. In addition to that, LSU hosts a strong experimental gravity group with activity in LIGO, whose Livingston site is 30 miles away from Baton Rouge. LSU is also host to the Center for Computation and Technology (CCT), a multidisciplinary research center which includes computational groups in several areas of science, engineering, and the humanities. Several researchers in the relativity group have joint appointments at CCT. See the full ad at the attached URL.
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2.26. Postdoctoral Research Position at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/01/postdoctoral-research-positi…
Deadline: 2021-11-08
Location: Waterloo, Canada
Additional Information: https://bit.ly/3F56w1a
Contact: apply[AT]perimeterinstitute.ca
Each year 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: Cosmology, Mathematical physics, Particle physics, Quantum fields and strings, Quantum foundations, Quantum information, Quantum gravity, Quantum matter, Strong gravity
Importantly, research at Perimeter focuses on the intersections of those research areas. Most postdoctoral positions are offered for a period of three years. You may be eligible to hold a named four year postdoctoral fellowship. Senior five-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:
- 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 Perimeter Institute, you will be part of a thriving international research community which includes 24 Faculty, including 8 Perimeter Research Chairs, 21 Associate Faculty, including one Perimeter Research Chair, 36 Distinguished Visiting Research Chairs, 44 Visiting Fellows, 8 Perimeter Scholars International Teaching Faculty Fellows, 59 Postdoctoral Researchers, 7 associate postdoctoral researchers. The Institute is also host to 79 graduate students and 22 master's-level students participating in Perimeter Scholars International. Perimeter also welcomes more than 1,000 visiting researchers and conference participants every year. We are committed to building an inclusive community that promotes excellence.
Recruitment for the 2022-23 academic year has begun. To submit your application, please apply online.
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3. News
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3.1. SageMath 9.4 is out
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/07/sagemath-9-4-is-out/
Additional Information: https://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/
The fee Python-based computer algebra system SageMath 9.4 has been released on 22 August 2021; it includes differential geometry and tensor calculus capabilities developed through the SageManifolds project (https://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/) see the release tour https://wiki.sagemath.org/ReleaseTours/sage-9.4 for an overview of novelties.
Regarding calculus on manifolds, SageMath 9.4 introduces many new features:
- improved handling of coordinate restrictions while declaring a chart
- many new functionalities regarding generic subsets of manifolds, including
topological closure, image and preimage via a continuous map
- definition of submanifolds and manifold subsets by pullbacks from SageMath sets (polyhedron, lattice, linear subspace, finite set, etc.)
- connection with other real sets defined in SageMath
- new method to create directly a tangent vector at a given manifold point (without having to initialize the tangent space first)
- de Rham cohomology has been implemented, with the algebra of mixed differential forms treated as a de Rham complex
See https://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/changelog.html for details and examples.
The following people have contributed to these new features :
Ricardo Buring, Eric Gourgoulhon, Michael Jung, Matthias Koeppe, Samuel Lelievre, Travis Scrimshaw
The Linux and macOS binaries for SageMath 9.4 are available at https://www.sagemath.org/download.html. Those for Windows should follow soon. SageMath 9.4 is also available online at https://cocalc.com.
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3.2. Remembering Paddy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23680
Additional Information: https://www.tifr.res.in/~tpsingh/Paddybio.pdf
Professor Thanu Padmanabhan, known affectionately as Paddy, passed away on September 17, 2021, at the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune, India. He held various faculty positions at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India, from 1980, before moving to IUCAA in 1992, where he stayed till his untimely demise. In his illustrious career spanning more than four decades, Paddy contributed significantly to a broad spectrum of topics related to astrophysics, cosmology and classical and quantum aspects of gravitation.
An important and distinguishing feature of Paddy's career has been his conscious effort towards writing textbooks aimed at students at different levels. He has also authored many popular science articles and books which have motivated students to pursue research in physics. He leaves behind an intellectual legacy of the highest calibre and will remain in our memories forever.
A detailed description of his biography is available in the URL below.
Sumanta Chakraborty, IACS, Kolkata, India
Sudipta Sarkar, IIT Gandhinagar, India
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[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for September 2021
by hyperspace@itp.uni-frankfurt.de 02 Sep '21
by hyperspace@itp.uni-frankfurt.de 02 Sep '21
02 Sep '21
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1. Conferences
1.1. Applications of Quantum Information in QFT and Cosmology, Lethbridge, Canada and online
1.2. XIV Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro, Portugal
1.3. Black Holes Inside and Out 2021: Final announcement (online)
1.4. ICASU Inaugural Conference, Urbana, Illinois, USA
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoctoral position in computational relativistic astrophysics/numerical relativity, Boca Raton, USA
2.2. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics/Neutron Stars, Coimbra, Portugal
2.3. ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science, Noordwijk (Netherlands), Madrid (Spain), Baltimore (USA)
2.4. Postdoctoral Researcher in Stellar Astrophysics, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
3. News
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Applications of Quantum Information in QFT and Cosmology, Lethbridge, Canada and online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23556
Starting: 2021-11-22 to 2021-11-24
Location: Lethbridge, Canada and online
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/qiinqftandcosmo/home
Contact: saurya.das[AT]uleth.ca
In recent years, quantum information theory (QIT) has become a melting pot between disparate branches of physics. Within the last decade, tools and techniques from QIT are bringing new perspectives into fields such as quantum field theory (QFT) and cosmology, and are inspiring new questions and new research directions.
The goal of this workshop is to highlight how different tools and techniques of QIT are providing new ideas and insights about quantum field theory, quantum many-body systems, and cosmology.
Because of travel restrictions due to the pandemic, we currently expect the workshop will be a blend of hybrid and online formats. Our goal is to encourage interaction among participants, especially including between researchers and students, to enhance innovative ideas in Quantum Information Theory, Quantum Field Theory, and Cosmology.
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1.2. XIV Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/30/xiv-black-holes-workshop/
Starting: 2021-12-20 to 2021-12-21
Location: Aveiro, Portugal
Additional Information: http://bhw14.web.ua.pt/home.html
Contact: bhw14[AT]ua.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 fourteenth edition of the Black Holes Workshop celebrates three landmark contributions in the history of black holes: Firstly, on the classical theory side, the 50th anniversary of the Carter uniqueness theorem, which after Israel's 1967 and 1968 pioneering contributions, and subsequent improvements by Robinson, led to the Kerr hypothesis and the remarkable idea that black holes have "no-hair"; secondly, on the observational side, the 50th anniversary of the Lynden-Bell and Rees proposal that there is a black hole at the galactic centre, an hypothesis vindicated by half a century of observational and theoretical developments culminating with the 2020 Nobel Physics Prize for black holes; thirdly, the 25th anniversary of the Vafa and Strominger computation of the microscopic origin of the Bekenstein-Hawking black hole entropy formula for a class of black holes in string theory.
Researchers on black holes in all their aspects are invited to participate. The workshop is organized by the Gravitation group of Aveiro University and will be held at Aveiro University, in Aveiro, Portugal, in December 20 and 21, 2021.
We hope the combination of electromagnetic and gravitational wave observations, together with theoretical and computational developments, will keep on guiding new revelations about these intriguing objects, as illustrated by the artwork image of a binary black hole merger surrounded by accretion disks in the image above (Modified image from source material by NASA's Goddard Flight Center/Jeremy Schnittman).
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register and send an abstract before November 26th.
Venue:
The meeting will occur in the Aveiro Campus unless this becomes impossible by the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemia. More information will follow in the fall 2021.
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1.3. Black Holes Inside and Out 2021: Final announcement (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23604
Starting: 2021-09-27 to 2021-10-01
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://www.bhio2021.com/
Contact: francesco.difilippo[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
The conference "Black Holes Inside and Out" will be devoted to the discussion of black hole physics in a broad sense. Its main aim is to bring together people working on theoretical, phenomenological, and observational aspects of classical and quantum black holes. Talks will cover foundational topics as well as recent theoretical and observational breakthroughs.
The conference will be held online on the Zoom platform from 27 September to 1 October 2021. Most sessions will consist of invited talks and discussion sessions. There will be a poster session, and the presenters of the three best posters (as judged by the advisory board and the organizers) will have the opportunity to give a plenary talk. We encourage students and early postdocs to submit title and abstract for their contributions before the deadline of September 10.
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1.4. ICASU Inaugural Conference, Urbana, Illinois, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/31/icasu-inaugural-conference/
Starting: 2022-05-19 to 2022-05-21
Location: Urbana, Illinois, USA
Additional Information: https://icasu.illinois.edu/inaugural-conference
Contact: icasu2022-web[AT]physics.illinois.edu
The inaugural ICASU conference will be hosted by ICASU, and the Department of Physics of the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign from May 19 - 21, 2022 Thursday to Saturday in the lobby of NCSA.
ICASU is an interdisciplinary arena for research, education, and outreach. Members of the center seek answers to problems in fundamental physics at the intersections of cosmology, gravity, high energy, and nuclear physics. ICASU researchers ask questions such as: What is the universe made of at the most fundamental level? What are the principles, symmetries, and forces that govern the interactions of the fundamental particles and fields? and How does the universe work at all scales of energy, curvature, and size?
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoctoral position in computational relativistic astrophysics/numerical relativity, Boca Raton, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/11/postdoctoral-position-in-com…
Deadline: 2021-09-20
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 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 an NSF funded project about providing high quality initial data for binary neutron star simulations. The successful candidate will thus work some of the time on initial data and also on evolving these data with evolution codes such as the Einstein Toolkit or Nmesh. The appointment will be for about 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 September 20, 2021 and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. The starting date is flexible, but should be somewhere between the end of this year and mid 2022.
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2.2. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics/Neutron Stars, Coimbra, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/17/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2021-09-15
Location: ���Coimbra (Portugal)/Potsdam (Germany)
Additional Information: https://cfisuc.fis.uc.pt
Contact: violetta.sagun[AT]uc.pt
The Centre for Physics of the University of Coimbra invites applications for a Postdoctoral position in the interplay between gravitational wave physics and nuclear astrophysics. The Postdoctoral researcher will join an interdisciplinary and innovative research project in the interface between astrophysics, nuclear physics, and gravitational-wave astronomy. The successful candidate will work in tight collaboration with Dr. Violetta Sagun in Coimbra on neutron star physics and with Prof. Tim Dietrich in Potsdam on numerical-relativity simulations. While the position will be primarily based at the University of Coimbra (Portugal), long-term stays at the University of Potsdam will be possible.
A necessary requirement is a PhD degree in Physics or Astrophysics. A background in nuclear astrophysics, theoretical gravitational-wave physics, numerical relativity, and computational astrophysics is beneficial. Experience in general-relativistic numerical simulations is highly welcomed.
Applications, which have to be sent electronically to Violetta Sagun (violetta.sagun[AT]uc.pt), should include a curriculum vitae, a motivation letter, copies of the MS and PhD certificates. Three recommendation letters should be sent separately to the above-mentioned e-mail.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The application deadline for full consideration is September 15th, 2021. Applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled. The position is for one year with a possibility of extension. The expected starting date is on the 1st of January, 2022.
The University of Coimbra is an equal opportunity employer with welcoming working conditions, career development, and networking opportunities. For more information, please visit Coimbra University site (https://www.uc.pt) and the Centre for Physics site (https://cfisuc.fis.uc.pt)
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2.3. ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science, Noordwijk (Netherlands), Madrid (Spain), Baltimore (USA)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23599
Deadline: 2021-09-27
Location: Noordwijk (Netherlands), Madrid (Spain), Baltimore (USA)
Additional Information: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/space-science-faculty/opportunities/research…
Contact: yannis.zouganelis[AT]esa.int
We are pleased to inform you about the opening of the call for European Space Agency's Research Fellowships in Space Science. The call is opening on 30 August 2021 with an application deadline on 27 September 2021.
ESA's postdoctoral Research Fellowship programme offers early career scientists and engineers the possibility to carry out research in a variety of disciplines related to space science, space applications or space technology. Research Fellowships in Space Science specifically offer the opportunity to contribute to ESA's endeavour to explore our Solar System and the Universe, and cover the fields of heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics and fundamental physics.
The research fellowships offer a unique insight into ESA's environment and activities while conducting cutting edge research. Mentoring and training opportunities are available, as are possibilities to engage with ESA science-related activities (e.g., archive/data science, operations, calibration, communication, citizen science).
Approximately 12 ESA Fellowships in Space Science (SCI) will be offered this year, to join the pool of about 25 Research Fellows. Within the Science Directorate (SCI), we welcome all independent proposals for innovative research associated with one or more of our missions. The Space Science fellowships can be taken up at any of the three sites ESAC (Spain), ESTEC (Netherlands) or STScI (USA) and we encourage applicants to choose sites that allow for best local collaborations. To learn more about the research conducted by the ESA scientists at different sites, please visit the Faculty Member Directory and the pages for the Faculty research groups. There is a separate page for research at the ESA Office at STScI.
Duration: Appointments are for a maximum of three years. The initial project is for two years. An extension for a third year requires a dedicated proposal and is frequently granted.
Eligibility: Citizens of ESA Member States or of cooperating and associated countries.
More information on the Research Fellowship programme and on how to apply can be found at the link below.
Deadline for applications is 27 September 2021.
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2.4. Postdoctoral Researcher in Stellar Astrophysics, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23625
Deadline: 2022-02-15
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: http://employment.ku.edu/staff/20127BR
Contact: ianc[AT]ku.edu
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate position to work with Professor Ian Crossfield and his ExoLab research group. Applications targeting any area of stellar or exoplanetary research are welcome, but are especially encouraged for topics focusing on the derivation of precise stellar parameters via stellar spectroscopy, particularly detailed stellar abundances.
The successful applicant will work with both archival and newly-acquired spectroscopic data sets from Keck/HIRES, Keck/NIRSPEC, IRTF/iSHELL, and other facilities. The NSF- and NASA-funded project will focus on investigating abundance patterns in field stars and brown dwarfs to test models of Galactic Chemical Evolution, improve the precision of inferred stellar ages, and compare abundance patterns in exoplanet host stars to the makeup of these planets' atmospheres (as inferred by JWST, HST, or other observations). Candidates are particularly sought who can demonstrate experience and/or interest in the analysis of stellar spectra and/or related data products, including the construction of model stellar atmospheres and/or stellar spectra, spectral synthesis, curve-of-growth analysis, or related efforts.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in astronomy, astrophysics, physics or a related field by their start date. The position is available as early as June 2022 for a period of three years and a possible extension, and come with funds for travel and research expenses. Start date is flexible. Applicants should send a cover letter, a description of research expertise and interests (as pertaining to the projects described above), and a curriculum vitae with names and email addresses of at least two references to Ian Crossfield (ianc[AT]ku.edu) Applications received before Feb 15, 2022 will receive full consideration; review will continue until the position is filled. For more information and to apply go to http://employment.ku.edu/staff/20127BR
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1. Conferences
1.1. The 7th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Lodz, Poland
1.2. Midwest Relativity Meeting, Urbana-Champaign, USA
1.3. CNRS School: "Theory of Gravitation and Variation in Cosmology", Marseille, France
1.4. QISS@Western: "Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity" Conference (1st announcement)
1.5. 11th Australasian Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
2. Jobs
2.1. Assistant professor position in gravitational wave astrophysics, Dartmouth, USA
2.2. Three Christine Mohrmann Professorships at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2.3. Three-year postdoctoral opportunity on gravitational-wave physics, Valencia, Spain
2.4. Postdoctoral Position in Causal Set Theory and Cosmology, Imperial College London, UK
3. News
3.1. International Society for Quantum Gravity
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1.1. The 7th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Lodz, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23433
Starting: 2021-09-20 to 2021-09-23
Location: Lodz, Poland
Additional Information: https://fizyka.p.lodz.pl/en/potor7/
Contact: potor7[AT]info.p.lodz.pl
The 7th annual conference of the Polish Society on Relativity is held at the Lodz University of Technology.
The conference is divided into seven sessions. The coverage of respective topics should be considered rather broadly.
[*] Mathematical relativity I: Global structures of spacetime, black holes, initial conditions
[*] Mathematical relativity II: Twistor theory, complex methods, conformal geometry, exact solutions
[*] Numerical methods in relativity
[*] Models of quantum gravity
[*] Cosmology and astrophysics
[*] Gravitational waves
[*] Methods of string theory in gravity
Visit our website for details concerning registration, fees and some special offers for students.
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1.2. Midwest Relativity Meeting, Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/07/08/midwest-relativity-meeting/
Starting: 2021-11-11 to 2021-11-13
Location: Urbana-Champaign, USA
Additional Information: https://midwest-relativity-meeting-2021.physics.illinois.edu
Contact: mrm2021-soc[AT]physics.illinois.edu
The next Midwest Relativity Meeting will be held at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from Thursday November 11th to Saturday November 13th, 2021. We encourage you to attend the meeting in person, but for those of you that cannot attend, we hope to provide a Zoom link.
Registration is now open (please click https://midwest-relativity-meeting-2021.physics.illinois.edu/registration and register now!) and it will remain open until November 1st. You will not be able to access the Zoom link or give a talk unless you register.
A block of hotel rooms has been separated for you all and a special rate has been negotiated. You can access the hotel registration through this link: https://midwest-relativity-meeting-2021.physics.illinois.edu/travel-lodging…. In order to access this special rate, you must book your hotel before the 20th October, 2021, so go ahead and book now!
You can find other information about the meeting in the meeting's website (https://midwest-relativity-meeting-2021.physics.illinois.edu) including a list of participants and a program which is currently under construction.
We hope to see you all at UIUC soon!
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1.3. CNRS School: "Theory of Gravitation and Variation in Cosmology", Marseille, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23482
Starting: 2021-07-26 to 2021-07-30
Location: Marseille, France
Additional Information: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2702.html
Contact: triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
This CNRS thematic school aims to provide an overview of the most motivated current theories and tests of gravity in different regimes, ranging from the scale of the solar system to that of the large structures of the Universe. Emphasis is placed on recent developments in connection with major current problems in cosmology, such as the origin of the acceleration of the expansion of the Universe. The topics covered are: gravitational waves, gravity tests in the solar system, very large-scale modified gravitation and inhomogeneous cosmological models. This school completes the one (virtual) which was held from 12 - 16 April 2021. The presentations (presentations and videos) are accessible on the website.
Prerequisites
A doctoral level is equally required in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Theoretical physics and Particle physics. No prior upgrading is planned, but the pedagogical recommendations associated with the program will be relayed by the speakers and will be posted on the school's website.
Note: For certain reasons, the CIRM site is not accessible from certain countries, although participation by videoconference is possible. In this case, please contact triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr if you wish to register.
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1.4. QISS@Western: "Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity" Conference (1st announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/07/18/qisswestern-quantum-informat…
Starting: 2022-06-06 to 2022-06-11
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
Additional Information: https://www.qiss.fr/western2022
Contact: fvidotto[AT]uwo.ca
The QISS interdisciplinary initiative on Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity (www.qiss.fr) is announcing its first conference to be held at Western University, in London, Ontario, Canada, on 6-11 June 2022. The main aim of the conference will be to foster the dialogue between physics and philosophy.
The conference will bring together theorists, experimentalists and philosophers working on the conceptual basis needed for understanding quantum spacetime, and on the relevance of quantum information to this aim. Research topics covered will include quantum superposition of spacetimes and the possibility of their experimental detection, quantum reference frames, background independent quantum formalism, the role of relations and information in quantum spacetime physics, and philosophical questions raised by these issues.
Further information will be provided in the successive announcements and will be posted on the QISS website at qiss.fr/western2022
A dedicated conference webpage will appear at rotman.uwo.ca/events
Please feel free to pass this information to anyone you think may be interested.
Best regards,
Marios Christodoulou, Carlo Rovelli, Francesca Vidotto
for the Scientific and Organizing Committees
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1.5. 11th Australasian Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23505
Starting: 2021-12-13 to 2021-12-15
Location: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Additional Information: https://www.asgrg2021.org
Contact: malcolm.anderson[AT]ubd.edu.bn
The conference will be held in person at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, with the hybrid option of a zoom feed for those unable to attend in person.
Given current border restrictions, we anticipate that in-person attendance is likely to be possible only for those based in Australia and New Zealand, as local travel bubbles allow.
Please mark the dates in your calendar. Registration will open on 10 August. Participants can preregister already at the website. There will be a reduced registration fee for those who can only attend virtually.
Malcolm Anderson
Secretary, Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation
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2.1. Assistant professor position in gravitational wave astrophysics, Dartmouth, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23472
Deadline: 2021-09-15
Location: Dartmouth, MA, USA
Additional Information: http://careers.umassd.edu/dartmouth/en-us/job/507851/assistant-professor
Contact: sfield[AT]umassd.edu
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level beginning in September 2022. We seek an expert in scientific computing with a strong record of research in the area of general relativity including gravitational wave astrophysics (theory, data analysis, or source modeling), computational relativity, or computational relativistic astrophysics.
We seek candidates from any area that complements or diversifies the research strengths of UMass Dartmouth's computational relativity and astrophysics research groups (the current group is Collin Capano, Scott Field, Robert Fisher, and Gaurav Khanna) and our Center for Scientific Computing and Visualization Research.
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2.2. Three Christine Mohrmann Professorships at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23480
Deadline: 2021-08-22
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.ru.nl/werken-bij/vacature/details-vacature/?recid=1159414; https://www.ru.nl/highenergyphysics/research/gravity/
Contact: h.cuppen[AT]science.ru.nl
The Faculty of Science of Radboud University is looking for applicants for its Christine Mohrmann Fellowship Program, which is open to female candidates from across the natural sciences.
Specifically, if you are interested in working in Radboud's Gravity Group and strengthening and complementing its current activities in Quantum Gravity and Strong Gravity, please feel strongly encouraged to apply.
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2.3. Three-year postdoctoral opportunity on gravitational-wave physics, Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23488
Deadline: 2021-09-08
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: https://www.uv.es/virgogroup/index.html
Contact: j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es
The Virgo Group at the University of Valencia (VVG) welcomes applications for a three-year postdoctoral position on Gravitational-Wave Physics within the framework of the "Maria Zambrano grants to attract international talent", which is part of the European Recovery Instrument, set out in component 21 of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan.
Full information on the call is available in the pdf file that can be downloaded from this link (the information in English starts on page 31 of the document):
https://webges.uv.es/uvTaeWeb/MuestraInformacionEdictoPublicoFrontAction.do…
Candidates are required to have a postdoctoral career of at least 24 months at the closing date for the submission of applications.
A gross salary of 4.000 EUR per month is anticipated, plus a single payment of a maximum of 3,500 EUR for travel expenses.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es.
The application deadline is September 8th, 2021.
VVG website: https://www.uv.es/virgogroup/index.html
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2.4. Postdoctoral Position in Causal Set Theory and Cosmology, Imperial College London, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/01/postdoctoral-position-in-cau…
Deadline: 2021-08-24
Location: London, UK
Additional Information: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/NAT00970/research-assistant-res…
Contact: ykouchek[AT]imperial.ac.uk
Applications are invited for a two-year postdoctoral position in the Theoretical Physics Group of the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, starting 1st October 2021. The research will be led by Dr. Yasaman K. Yazdi on Everpresent Lambda, a fluctuating dark energy model in the causal set theory approach to quantum gravity. Applicants with a strong background in any of the following are encouraged to apply: causal set theory, general relativity, constraining models of dark energy and modified gravity using cosmological observations, and computational physics. Please highlight your relevant experience and expertise in your research statement.
Applicants should hold a PhD by the start date of the position. The application should include a CV (including publication list), a statement of relevant research experience and interests, and three letters of recommendation. Application materials should be sent to ykouchek[AT]imperial.ac.uk. Please also complete an online application form at the external link provided.
Applications will be reviewed immediately and the deadline for consideration is 24 August 2021. Should you require any further details please contact: Dr. Yasaman K. Yazdi, Email: ykouchek[AT]imperial.ac.uk
The position is funded by a Leverhulme Trust Grant. The salary will be within the range 40,858 - 48,340 GBP per year and will also include an additional travel fund.
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3.1. International Society for Quantum Gravity
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/01/international-society-for-qu…
Additional Information: https://www.isqg.org
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce the foundation of an International Society of Quantum Gravity, to support the international community of researchers and students in the field of quantum gravity.
The ISQG will promote research and public outreach on quantum gravity in all its aspects (mathematical, physical, conceptual) and approaches. It will value diversity of ideas and diversity in membership, quality of research and openness to new directions.
The ISQG is established at first on an informal basis, with the plan to move to a formal structure in the near future, after having established its role in the Quantum Gravity community and having received feedback and suggestions from it.
The basic information on the structure and activities of the new Society can be found on its website: www.isqg.org.
Everybody with a professional academic interest in quantum gravity is encouraged to become a member, using the membership form that can be found on the ISQG website, and to participate in the ISQG (sponsored) activities.
A The first "launching" event, organized by the ISQG, will be a Quantum Gravity workshop, taking place virtually in October 5th-7th 2021. More details about this event will be announced soon, and will be also found on the ISQG website.
We also invite all interested parties to an online "town hall" meeting, which will take place shortly after the Quantum Gravity workshop. There, the ISQG founding committee will answer questions and take suggestions and comments relating to the future structure and activities of ISQG. Also the details about the town hall meeting will be communicated soon.
We intend this initiative as originating from and of benefit for the whole Quantum Gravity community; so, please share this information among your potentially interested colleagues, join and participate!
All the best,
the ISQG founding committee
Jan De Boer
Bianca Dittrich (co-chair)
Astrid Eichhorn
Steve Giddings
Steffen Gielen
Stefano Liberati
Etera Livine
Dieter Luest
Daniele Oriti (chair)
Kyriakos Papadodimas
Antonio Duarte Pereira (website)
Mairi Sakellariadou
Sumati Surya (website)
Herman Verlinde
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Dear all,
as you will realise when visiting the website, hyperspace has a new look! Together with Fabian Weih, and exploiting a sabbatical semester to be spent in lockdown, I have completed a restyling operation of hyperspace@gu. Besides making use of more modern and hopefully reliable software, the new site offers also a number of novel features:
– a list of the most recent posts
– a list of the upcoming events
– a more compact list of the announced jobs and conferences
– a calendar collecting all events and that can be linked to your favourite calendar
– a more compact and sortable list of registered scientists
The site has been tested, but it is possible that glitches and bugs may appear as more users access the site. So please be patient and report any problem you may encounter. As ever, please contact me if you have suggestions on how to improve hyperspace.
Best regards,
Luciano Rezzolla
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Prof. Dr. Luciano Rezzolla
Chair of Theoretical Astrophysics, Institute for Theoretical Physics
The Andrews Professor of Astronomy, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Senior Fellow, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Spokesperson, ELEMENTS Hessian Research Cluster
Room 2.143 Max-von-Laue-Str. 1, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany
Tel: +49-69-79847871 http://astro.uni-frankfurt.de/rezzolla
Secretary: Fr. A. Steidl steidl(a)itp.uni-frankfurt.de, Tel: +49-69-79847872
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1. Conferences
1.1. Metamaterials: Designing Wave Propagation with a Focus on Electrodynamics, Bad Honnef, Germany
1.2. LHAASO Collaboration discussion session, Madrid, Spain (online)
1.3. II International Summer Youth School "Gravity, Cosmology and Astrophysics", Moscow, Russia
1.4. 10th School on Astrophysics and Gravitation, Lisbon, Portugal
1.5. 19th Conference on Recent Developments in Gravity, (online)
1.6. Training School, "Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach", Corfu, Greece
2. Jobs
2.1. PhD position in Gravitational-Wave Modelling, Potsdam, Germany
2.2. ���Postdoctoral Position in Waveform modeling, Prague, Czech Republic
2.3. Postdoctoral fellow in multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves, Vancouver, Canada
2.4. Postdoctoral positions in computational relativity/cosmology/fluid dynamics, IBM, Daresbury, UK
2.5. Assistant Professor of Physics, Rhode Island, USA
2.6. Fellowships at the Nottingham Centre of Gravity, Nottingham, UK
2.7. Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan
2.8. Royal Society and STFC 5-year Fellowships, Sheffield, UK
2.9. Computational Scientist, Rhode Island, USA
2.10. PhD position in Gravitational-Wave Modeling, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.11. One PhD and one Postdoctoral Position: Gravitational Wave Probes of Dark Matter and Phase Transitions in Neutron Stars, Frankfurt, Germany
2.12. Multiple Post-docs/Research Fellow positions in Gravitational Wave Science and Technology, Canberra, Australia
2.13. PhD Position in Quantum Gravity, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
3. News
3.1. New book: Seven Fundamental Concepts in Spacetime Physics (SpringerBriefs in Physics)
3.2. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales"
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Metamaterials: Designing Wave Propagation with a Focus on Electrodynamics, Bad Honnef, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21215
Starting: 2022-02-07 to 2022-02-11
Location: Bad Honnef, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/seminare/2022/metamateri…
Contact: dennis.philipp[AT]zarm.uni-bremen.de
Metamaterials are artificial materials and media of designed properties governing propagation phenomena with a wide range of realizations in, e.g., electrodynamics, fluid mechanics, acoustics, heat and diffusion, quantum physics and atom optics, as well as seismology. Their influence on the propagation of physical fields is based on artificially tuned macroscopic constitutive relations beyond the natural regime, leading to new effects such as cloaking and negative refraction. One common method for the design of metamaterials is to use (periodic) sub-wavelength structures. Despite the manifold applications ranging from medical imaging over the absorption of sound or protection of buildings against earth quakes to analog gravity, the underlying mathematical description is universal. This seminar aims to bring together scientists from many different fields related to theoretical and experimental research as well as applications of metamaterials. We want to stimulate the
cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas and solution methods and bridge the theoretical fundamental research with experiments and applications.
The seminar will consist of highlighted invited talks, contributed talks, and a poster session. All participants are strongly encouraged to present a poster or contribute with a talk. Moreover, there will be plenty of time for discussions.
The conference language will be English. The Wilhelm and Else Heraeus-Foundation bears the cost of full-board accommodation for all participants.
Invited Speakers:
Christian Baer (U Potsdam)
Thomas Bertuch (Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques, Wachtberg)
Diego Betancourt (Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques, Wachtberg)
Manuel Freire (U Seville) *
Jonathan Gratus (U Lancaster)
Friedrich Hehl (U Cologne)
Michele Heurs (LU Hannover)
Yakov Itin (Einstein Institute of Mathematics, Hebrew U)
Irina Khromova (Metaboards StartUp) *
Philipp Klais (Johannes Klais Orgelbau GmbH Co. KG, Bonn)
Stefanie Kroker (TU Braunschweig und PTB)
Ulf Leonhardt (Weizmann Institute)
Simone Meduri (Phononic vibes - StartUp)
Yuri Obukhov (Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
John Pendry (Imperial College London)
Christian Pfeifer (U Tartu)
Philippe Roux (CNRS)
Vahid Sandoghdar (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Light, Erlangen)
Rita Schmidt (U Leiden)
Ralf Schuetzhold (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Dresden)
Rebecca Seviour (Hudderseld U)
Alena Shchelokova (ITMO U)
Sophia Sklan (U Colorado, Boulder)
Endri Stoja (Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques, Wachtberg)
Robin Tucker (U Lancaster)
Andrew Webb (U Leiden)
Martin Wegener (KIT, Karlsruhe)
Silke Weinfurtner (U Nottingham)
* to be confirmed
Scientific Organizers:
Matthias Guenther, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen,
Dennis Philipp, ZARM, University of Bremen and Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen,
Volker Perlick, ZARM, University of Bremen
Claus Laemmerzahl, ZARM, University of Bremen
We sincerely hope that the present troubles will have subsided by Feb 2022 and that we can meet on site in Bad Honnef!
If the situation of the corona pandemic allows at the time of this event, it will be held as a hybrid seminar, enabling the attendees either to participate on site or online. Otherwise it will be held as an online-only seminar (via the platform MeetAnyway).
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1.2. LHAASO Collaboration discussion session, Madrid, Spain (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21225
Starting: 2021-06-17 to 2021-06-17
Location:
Additional Information: https://indico.capa.unizar.es/event/15/
Contact: giulia.gubitosi[AT]unina.it
Event: LHAASO discussion session
Date: 17th June 2021, from 9 to 13 h (CET time)
Description:
Discussion session organized by the COST Action CA18108 "Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach" (https://qg-mm.unizar.es/) around the revolutionary detection of 12 PeVatrons (very high energy gamma-rays) that the LHAASO collaboration has recently announced (Zhen Cao, F.A. Aharonian et al., Ultrahigh-Energy Photons up to 1.4 Petaelectronvolts from 12 ��-Ray Galactic Sources, Nature 594, 7861 (2021)) and its impact, especially with respect to LIV searches (see e.g., C. Li and B.-Q. Ma, Ultrahigh-Energy Photons from LHAASO as Probes of Lorentz Symmetry Violations, arXiv:2105.07967), which is one of the key topics of research within our Action.
- 9:00 CET: Felix Aharonian: PeVatrons, theory
- 9:45 CET: Zhen Cao: LHAASO experiment results
- 10:30 CET: Bo-Qiang Ma: LIV with LHAASO
- 11:15 CET: Free discussion
In order to receive the link to this event, please register before 16th June, 14 pm CET time at the following indico page: https://indico.capa.unizar.es/event/15/
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1.3. II International Summer Youth School "Gravity, Cosmology and Astrophysics", Moscow, Russia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21232
Starting: 2021-07-05 to 2021-07-15
Location: Moscow, Russia
Additional Information: https://pirt.bmstu.ru/ru/summer-school/
Contact: dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru
Bauman Moscow State Technical University, the Laboratory Building, will host the II International Summer Youth School "Gravity, Cosmology and Astrophysics" from 5th to 15th July, 2021.
The program is intended for enthusiastic senior students majoring in Theoretical Physics. The working languages of the School are Russian and English.
One of the School's main goals is to attract talented Russian young people to scientific research in the field of Fundamental Physics and get them to know the main problems, ideas, and research methods of the modern theory of Gravity and Cosmology. The School is dedicated to the latest discoveries in the field of Gravity, Cosmology, Astrophysics.
World-famous scientists from 7 countries will take part in the event. Plenary lectures will be delivered by RAS academicians Vladislav Pustovoit and Alexey Starobinskiy.
To participate in the School, you should submit an application to the e-mail dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru
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1.4. 10th School on Astrophysics and Gravitation, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21243
Starting: 2021-09-02 to 2021-09-07
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/network/eag10/
Contact: joselemos[AT]ist.utl.pt
The Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation (CENTRA) is organizing the 10th edition of its Summer School on Astrophysics and Gravitation, SAG10. The school is open to international applications and the official language of the classes is English.
This prestigious summer school takes place every two years and its main objective it to encourage young talents in the pursue of knowledge in the areas of Astrophysics and Gravitation. The school is aimed at MSc students from Physics, Mathematics, and Engineering, and top undergraduate university students of the first, second, and third year in these courses.
The school covers several topics spanning from observational astronomy all the way to quantum gravitation, including important research areas such as stars, galaxies, black holes, gravitational waves, and the Universe itself.
The primary selection criterion is the course average grade, and priority will be given to students that desire to continue their studies in theses areas of research. The interest of the applicant in these areas should be mentioned in the section "General Comments and Motivation" of the application form. Applications received earlier will be given additional priority in case of a tie between candidates.
Venue: Amphitheater PA! in Physics-Mathematics Building of Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon. The school is totally on-site.
Maximum number of participants: 23
Important dates:
Application deadline: July 15 (Sunday)
School: September 2 - 7 (Thursday to Tuesday), 2021
Organizing Committee:
Jose Sande Lemos (CENTRA/IST)
Ana Mourao (CENTRA/IST)
Miguel Zilhao (CENTRA(IST)
Sponsors: FCT, IST, CIGeoE
Financial support: FCT Project UIBD/00099/2020
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1.5. 19th Conference on Recent Developments in Gravity, (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/26/19th-conference-on-recent-de…
Starting: 2021-09-20 to 2021-09-23
Location: Athens, Greece (Online only)
Additional Information: https://indico.physics.auth.gr/e/NEB19
Contact: neb19conference[AT]gmail.com
The 19th conference in the series "Recent Developments in Gravity" is organized by the Hellenic Society for Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology. Originally planned to take place in Athens, in September 2020, it is now scheduled as an ONLINE ONLY meeting in September of 2021.
The scientific program will include plenary and invited keynotee talks, as well as contributed talks in two parallel sessions.
The topics of the conference are: Gravitational Waves, Relativistic Astrophysics, Alternative Theories of Gravity, Mathematical Relativity, Cosmology, Quantum Gravity.
Plenary Speakers
E. Berti (Johns Hopkins)
E. Gourgoulhon (Meudon)
R. Gregory (Durham)
M. Dafermos (Cambridge/Princeton)
S. Katsanevas (EGO-VIRGO)
K. Kokkotas (Tuebingen)
E. Plionis (NOA, Athens)
D. Psaltis (Arizona)
Th. Sotiriou (Nottingham)
M. Sakellariadou (King's College)
S. Weinfurtner (Nottingham)
Invited Keynote Speakers
A. Gravitational Waves and Relativistic Astrophysics:
M. Agathos (Cambridge)
Th. Apostolatos (Athens)
E. Barausse (SISSA)
D. Doneva (Tuebingen)
N. Karnesis (Paris)
Ch. Markakis (Queen Mary)
B. Alternative Theories of Gravity and Cosmology:
E. Babichev (Paris)
S. Basilakos (Athens)
L. Papantonopoulos (Athens)
K. Skordis (Prague)
S. Yazadjiev (Sofia)
C. Mathematical Relativity and Quantum Gravity:
Th. Christodoulakis (Athens)
L. Glaser (Vienna)
A few slots are still available for contributed talks. The call for abstracts will close as soon as all slots are filled. The registration for attending the conference will remain open. There is no conference fee.
Scientific Organizing Committee:
Christos Charmousis (CNRS - University Paris-Saclay)
George Kofinas (University of the Aegean)
George Pappas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Emmanuel Saridakis (National Observatory, Athens)
Nikolaos Stergioulas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Conference website: https://indico.physics.auth.gr/e/NEB19
Official conference email: neb19conference[AT]gmail.com
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1.6. Training School, "Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach", Corfu, Greece
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21313
Starting: 2021-09-27 to 2021-10-05
Location: Corfu, Greece
Additional Information: https://indico.capa.unizar.es/event/17/
Contact: ca18108.corfu[AT]gmail.com
Welcome to the First Training School of COST Action CA18108
"Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach"
This is the first of a series of Training Schools organized by the European COST Action CA18108 - "Quantum Gravity Phenomenology in the Multi-Messenger Approach", an initiative funded by the COST Association, whose goal is to investigate possible signatures predicted by quantum gravity models in the observation of different cosmic messengers, such as gamma rays, neutrinos, cosmic rays and gravitational waves.
The success of this endeavor requires the close collaboration of scientists from very different backgrounds, ranging from experimentalists specialized in data collection and analyses for specific cosmic messengers, to theorists working on different quantum gravity models.
A fundamental ingredient to make such cooperation effective is to share a common language and be familiar with the tools used by the different communities. This is where the role of this school comes in as fundamental: its goal is to start training a generation of young scientists in the interdisciplinary expertise on quantum gravity theories and models and on experimental and theoretical approaches to multi-messenger astroparticle physics.
As such, the different editions of the Training School will offer lectures from experts on different facets of the scientific gear the students will acquire, including data analysis and interpretation for individual sources, the creation and analysis of joint datasets of different cosmic messengers, the interplay between quantum gravity theory modeling and phenomenological predictions.
The school is aimed at Master and PhD students, as well as early-career postdocs.
It will be possible to attend in person in Corfu (preferred mode) or to follow the school online. The lectures will be recorded and the lecture notes will later be published so that it will be possible to use them as preliminary material for the remaining Training Schools (two are foreseen), that will build on the present one to more advanced topics.
The school will be followed by the COST CA18108 Second Annual conference. Those interested in participating should register on the Conference website.
Dates:
July 26: Registration deadline
July 31: Confirmation of participation approval and of financial support
Sep 26: Arrival/Registration day
Oct 06: Departure day
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2. Jobs
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2.1. PhD position in Gravitational-Wave Modelling, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21213
Deadline: 2021-07-31
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/7https://www.aei.mpg.de/716375/job_full_offer_169893…
Contact: tim.dietrich[AT]aei.mpg.de
The newly-funded Max Planck Fellow group "Multi-messenger Astrophysics of Compact Binaries" invites the opening of a PhD position in gravitational-wave modelling.
The Max Planck Fellow group is headed by Tim Dietrich and was established to strengthen the connection between the University of Potsdam and the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert-Einstein Institute, AEI). The successful applicant will work closely together with the Theoretical Astrophysics group at the University of Potsdam (also lead by Dietrich), with the Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity division led by Alessandra Buonanno and the Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division led by Masaru Shibata, both at the AEI.
For this PhD position, we are looking for a student interested in the modeling of gravitational-wave signals. The successful candidate will combine analytical techniques with numerical relativity-simulations to develop gravitational-wave models for binary neutron star and black-hole - neutron-star systems. The student will join the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and be involved in the science exploitation with upcoming gravitational-wave observations. The student will also have the possibility to participate in projects that build the science case for third-generation ground-based detectors, such as the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer.
The student will join the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) on Gravitational-Wave Astronomy. Successful applicants will conduct their research projects at the AEI in Potsdam, and they will be enrolled at the University of Potsdam. The expected duration of the PhD program is three years, and it can be extended to four years in exceptional cases. Applicants are required to have a Master degree (or an equivalent degree) in a topic relevant for the PhD position, e.g., Physics, Mathematics or Astronomy/Astrophysics, by the start of the PhD program.
The science campus in Potsdam offers a stimulating research environment with three Max-Planck Institutes and two Fraunhofer Institutes. The city of Potsdam is home to over 40 research institutes, and is located just 30 minutes from the city center of Berlin.
In order to apply, please fill in the form available on our webpage. You will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, your MSc thesis (if available), and a list of publications (if applicable). Applicants also need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will be notified by email on how to upload the letters.
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.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is July 31st, 2021. Applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled.
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2.2. ���Postdoctoral Position in Waveform modeling, Prague, Czech Republic
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/11/%ef%bb%bfpostdoctoral-positi…
Deadline: 2021-07-15
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Additional Information: http://www.asu.cas.cz/
Contact: gglukes[AT]asu.cas.cz
The Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences invites applications for a post-doctoral position in the Relativistic Astrophysics Group to work with the team involved in the international LISA consortium. Candidates are expected to demonstrate research experience in Waveform modeling of Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals. Active participation at respective work packages of the Waveform Working Group of the LISA scientific consortium and/or experience with space projects are advantageous factors.
The appointment is initially for 7 months; a possible extension is expected upon satisfactory scientific performance and availability of pre-submitted funding applications. The current position will be funded through the PRODEX Experiment project "Development of FSUA for LISA mission - Phase B1", which is supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the Czech Republic. The salary will be based on the domestic level and it includes full health insurance.
Commencement is expected on the 1st of October 2021.
Applications containing a Cover Letter, a Curriculum Vitae, a List of Publications, and a Summary of Research Plans should be submitted in a single pdf
to: gglukes (at) asu.cas.cz
subject: "EMRI postdoc 2021 - Prague"
Two recommendation letters have to be sent to the same email addresses with the same subject.
The successful candidate must hold a PhD degree in the field and present a certificate of that by the date of employment. Preferences will be given to early-stage researchers. A necessary condition for the appointment is to satisfy the legal requirements for being employed in the Czech Republic. For informal inquiries about the position please feel free to email Georgios Loukes-Gerakopoulos.
To receive full consideration please submit your application and arrange your recommendation letters to be sent by 15th of July 2021. Applications will be acknowledged by email. Once the selection process is completed, the successful applicant will be notified.
Further information:
* See http://www.asu.cas.cz for the list of working groups at the Institute.
* See http://www.euraxess.cz for details about the research employment and work conditions in Czech Republic.
* See https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/comparison.jsp to compare cost of living.
Note: Please understand that the COVID-19 challenge may prevent us from admitting applicants from some regions because of legal or travel restrictions related to the current medical situation in the world.
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2.3. Postdoctoral fellow in multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves, Vancouver, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21250
Deadline: 2021-09-30
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/18783
Contact: mciver[AT]phas.ubc.ca
A pan-Canadian partnership of astrophysicists at UBC, McGill, and UToronto invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow position in multi-messenger astronomy. The successful applicant will devote half of their research time to the continued development and deployment of GWSkyNet, a machine-learning algorithm to distinguish true GW signals from detector glitches using publicly available information, for the upcoming LIGO-Virgo observing run, O4. Half of their research time will be used to explore other interests in multi-messenger astronomy with GWs. The researcher in this position will be a key figure in Canadian efforts to identify and study electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave candidate events issued by LIGO and Virgo.
Researchers with knowledge of (or who are eager to learn about) machine learning methods and/or low latency gravitational-wave alerts are especially encouraged to apply. Experience with gravitational-wave data analysis is an asset, but not a requirement.
The position will be located at one of three institutions in Canada: at the University of British Columbia, working with Prof. Jess McIver; McGill University working with Prof. Daryl Haggard; or the University of Toronto, working with Prof. Maria Drout. The primary host institution will be negotiated at the time of hire. Wherever the successful applicant is based, they will have frequent interactions with the other Canadian and international partners in the project. The successful applicant will have access to competitive Canadian telescope facilities, e.g., the Canada France Hawaii Telescope and twin Gemini Observatories, as well as world-class computing facilities through Compute Canada and institutional resources.
The position will ideally start before Spring 2022 (or earlier if possible), ahead of the next LIGO-Virgo observing run, expected in mid-2022. This is a two-year position with a competitive annual salary of 65,000 CAD plus benefits awarded by the host institution.
We will begin reviewing application materials on July 15, 2021, and continue reviewing until the position is filled.
For more information, or to apply, please see https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/18783.
The project team leadership is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members. We strongly encourage researchers from underrepresented groups in physics and astronomy to apply. This position is accessible to researchers with disabilities and working environment constraints.
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2.4. Postdoctoral positions in computational relativity/cosmology/fluid dynamics, IBM, Daresbury, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/16/postdoctoral-positions-in-co…
Deadline: 2021-06-23
Location: Daresbury, UK
Additional Information: https://ibm.biz/FLFpostdocs?
Contact: eloisa.bentivegna[AT]ibm.com
IBM Research is seeking to fill three postdoctoral positions, with start dates in the second half of 2021. Candidates with a background in any aspect of numerical relativity, computational cosmology, and/or fluid dynamics are invited to apply. Evidence of strong competence in large-scale scientific computing is required. Previous experience with optimization, AI/ML techniques, heterogeneous computing, or past involvement with industrial research projects would be an advantage.
Applications should be submitted via our online system (see external link), and will be reviewed immediately. The deadline for full consideration is June 23, but the positions will remain open until suitable candidates are appointed. Applications from traditionally underrepresented groups are especially welcome.
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2.5. Assistant Professor of Physics, Rhode Island, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21259
Deadline: 2021-09-15
Location: Kingston, RI, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/8169
Contact: gkhanna[AT]uri.edu
APPLICATION DEADLINE: The search will remain open until the position has been filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by September 15, 2021. Second consideration may be given to applications received by October 31, 2021. Applications received subsequent to second consideration date (October 31, 2021) may not be given full consideration.
The Physics Department at the University of Rhode Island (URI) invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position of an Assistant Professor of Physics beginning in the fall of 2022, specifically for a theorist or computational physicist working in the field of Quantum Information Science.
Considerations will be given to applicants who can show expertise and creative ideas for their role as researcher, mentor, and teacher in the Quantum Information Science program of the URI Physics Department. Complementing points of contact with ongoing research programs in biological physics, medical physics, surface and thin film physics, ultrafast spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, astrophysics, and statistical physics are a plus.
The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate physics courses, advise undergraduate and graduate students in the research component toward BS, MS, and PhD degrees, and be active in service at the levels of Department, College, and University.
The position comes with funds to support a postdoc for the second year of appointment to help jump start a strong and externally funded research program.
Required qualifications:
1. PhD in Physics.
2. Postdoctoral experience.
3. Record of scholarly achievement (publications, presentations, awards).
4. Demonstrated ability to be an effective teacher of undergraduate and/or graduate physics courses.
5. Well-conceived research plan with potential to attract external funding.
6. Demonstrated proficiency in written and oral communication skills.
7. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO POSSIBLE MODIFICATION TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.
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2.6. Fellowships at the Nottingham Centre of Gravity, Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21262
Deadline: 2021-07-15
Location: Nottingham
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/researchwithus/fellowships/nottingham…
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
The School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Nottingham are launching the Nottingham Centre of Gravity (NCoG). The Centre will bring together Nottingham's internationally leading expertise in gravitational physics and expand it into new areas. It will be built on six overlapping pillars of gravitational research: fundamental physics, mathematics, cosmology, relativistic astrophysics, experiment, and data & modeling. Members of the CoG include Tasos Avgoustidis, Clare Burrage, John Barrett, Ed Copeland, Anne Green, Kirill Krasnov, Jorma Louko, Adam Moss, Tony Padilla, Paul Saffin, Thomas Sotiriou, and Silke Weinfurtner.
The NCoG is very keen to host research fellowship that relate to all of the above research areas. We also aim to extend the Centre's areas of expertise in directions such as, waveform modelling and data analysis, numerics in General Relativity and beyond, relativistic astrophysics and strong field tests of general relativity, cosmology with gravitational waves; amplitudes, string theory and supergravity, and plan to use long term fellowships as a vehicle for doing so.
A variety of potential fellowships are available, including:
Long-term Fellowships (Assistant Professor Level)
Nottingham Research Fellowships and Anne McLaren Fellowships (internally funded- scheme will reopen in July)
3-year fellowships linked to a permanent post. Anne McLaren Fellowships are aimed at outstanding female researchers.
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/researchwithus/fellowships/nottingham…
STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowships (next call expected in July)
5-year fellowships funded by the STFC
https://stfc.ukri.org/funding/fellowships/ernest-rutherford-fellowship/
Royal Society University Research Fellowships
5-year fellowships funded by the Royal Society, with potential extension to 8 years
https://royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/grants/university-research/
Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowships (next call expected in September)
4-year fellowships funded by the Royal Society, for candidates with a need for flexible support
https://royalsociety-org.ezproxy.nottingham.ac.uk/grants-schemes-awards/gra…
We would also welcome expression of interest from researchers that would be interested in applying for ERC grants with the CoG as a host. Nottingham University has an excellent track record of transitioning long-term fellows into permanent academic positions
Expressions of interest for the long-term fellowships above should be sent to Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
and should include a CV and a brief description of your general research direction (a draft proposal is not necessary a this stage). For the case of Ernest Rutherford Fellowships and Royal Society URFs, we ask that you do this by July 15, 2021, since we need some time to decide which candidates we plan to support.
Postdoctoral fellowships
Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions (call open)
Postdoctoral fellowship funded by the European Commission.
https://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/
Stephen Hawking Fellowships (next call expected in September)
4-year postdoctoral fellowships funded by UKRI
https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/stephen-hawking-fellowship/
Royal Astronomical Society and Daphne Jackson Fellowships
RAS postdoctoral Fellowships provide support for up to 3 years. (Next call expected in October)
The Daphne Jackson Trust offers flexible, part-time, paid Fellowships, normally for two years. (Applications are accepted year round.)
https://ras.ac.uk/awards-and-grants/fellowships
1851 Research Fellowships
3-year postdoctoral fellowship funded by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
https://royalcommission1851.org/fellowships/research-fellowships
If you are interested in applying for a Postdoctoral Fellowship with NCoG as a host please contact the member of the centre (see list above) that is closest to your research interests to discuss you application.
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2.7. Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21267
Deadline: 2021-07-18
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Additional Information: https://www.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/news/n355?lang=en-GB
Contact: shinji.mukohyama[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
A post-doctoral position starting October 2021 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 17H06359 "New developments of gravity theory research in gravitational wave physics/astronomy" (PI: Shinji Mukohyama). The monthly salary will be approximately 300,000 yen. Eligible for health insurance, employee's pension insurance, employment insurance, workmen's accident compensation insurance. 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 October 1, 2021 and end on September 30, 2022.
The applicant should submit the following documents in PDF format by email to Shinji Mukohyama with the subject line "Postdoc application", by July 18, 2021:
(1) CV
(2) publication list
(3) research statement
(4) contact details of two references
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2.8. Royal Society and STFC 5-year Fellowships, Sheffield, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21270
Deadline: 2021-07-07
Location: Sheffield, UK
Additional Information: https://gravity-cosmology.group.shef.ac.uk/
Contact: s.c.gielen[AT]sheffield.ac.uk
The School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield plans to support applications for five-year fellowships in 2021/22, in particular for the University Research Fellowship and Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship (both funded by the Royal Society) and for the Ernest Rutherford Fellowship (funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council). These are advanced fellowships targeting early career scientists with some postdoctoral experience, who have the potential to become leaders in their field.
Details about these fellowships and the application procedure can be found on the following websites:
https://royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/grants/university-research/
https://royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/grants/dorothy-hodgkin-fello…
https://stfc.ukri.org/funding/research-grants/funding-opportunities/funding…
https://stfc.ukri.org/funding/fellowships/ernest-rutherford-fellowship/
The application deadline for the University Research Fellowship is 7 September 2021, the deadline for the Ernest Rutherford Fellowship is 16 September 2021, and the deadline for the Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship is 10 November 2021.
Current members of the School working on Cosmology, Relativity and Gravitation (CRAG) include Sam Dolan, Steffen Gielen, Carsten van de Bruck and Elizabeth Winstanley. Our current research focuses on cosmology and general relativity, black hole physics, quantum field theory on curved spacetime and quantum gravity. We are interested in supporting research proposals that complement our existing research.
Expressions of interest should be sent to Dr Steffen Gielen at the address s.c.gielen[AT]sheffield.ac.uk. They should include a full CV and publication list, but a research proposal is not necessary at this stage. We will start reviewing applications after 7 July 2021 and plan to conclude the internal selection process by early August 2021.
We are committed to diversity and equality within our community and particularly welcome expressions of interest from minority groups, women, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
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2.9. Computational Scientist, Rhode Island, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21274
Deadline: 2021-08-15
Location: Kingston, RI, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/8215
Contact: gkhanna[AT]uri.edu
The University of Rhode Island is seeking a computational scientist to assist researchers in their use of HPC and other computing systems. A (partial) remote working scenario is a possibility. There would also be the possibility for the hire to join ongoing scientific research efforts and/or even have their own research program.
BASIC FUNCTION:
Work directly with faculty and students to develop or improve specialized programming and algorithms for high performance and research computing, including big data processing to ensure good use of computational resources as well as good results for faculty and students. Backup to High Performance Computing (HPC) Manager for server administration and HPC Core Facility maintenance.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Database, software, and data workflow installation, maintenance and support.
Provide support for the development, use and modification of algorithms and other analysis software (data mining, machine learning, signal processing, mathematical) for the understanding and interpretation of data.
Provide assistance to scholars in determining the appropriate and cost-effective environments in which to carry out their research (cloud computing, regional or national data repositories and supercomputers, other federal and institutional research computing resources, etc.), including optimization of research computing software and algorithms.
Participate in the training of scholars and students on campus for the use of the HPC and research computing facilities to support research, education and outreach to industrial and governmental partners.
Administer, maintain, and program high performance and research computing environment that may include cloud-based systems, as well as local physical and virtual systems.
Work with the HPC Manager to proactively and reactively identify and solve operational and software problems.
Install and test new equipment and upgrades, as well as cloud-based solutions.
Install and develop tools as necessary for system administration.
Collaborate with URI Information Security to properly secure the environment and any related information services: cloud-based or on premise.
Partner with and assist researchers in grant applications, as appropriate.
Collaborate with appropriate university HPC and Research Computing Directors, Council(s) and Committee(s) to ensure understanding of research and educational needs, hardware and software needs, options and tradeoffs.
Provide user training workshops and online documentation.
Respond to user problems and requests.
Assist the CIO and appropriate university Council(s) and Committee(s) in budget development and with short and long-range planning for high performance and research computing.
Supervise student workers, as needed.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
LICENSES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT:
Computer clusters and servers.
REQUIRED:
1. Bachelor's degree in a computer science or discipline requiring analytical and computational skills.
2. Minimum three years' experience in programming in at least one of: C, FORTRAN, Python or other major scientific computing language.
3. Demonstrated strong interpersonal and verbal communications skills.
4. Demonstrated proficiency in written communication skills.
5. Demonstrated data and large file systems management.
6. Demonstrated troubleshooting skills.
7. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
PREFERRED:
1. Master's and/or Ph.D. in computer science or STEM discipline.
2. Demonstrated experience in a large scale (1000+ CPU cores) high performance computing environment.
3. Minimum of two years' experience in Linux systems administration.
4. Demonstrated experience in a university environment.
5. Demonstrated familiarity with schedulers such as SLURM (Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management).
6. Demonstrated familiarity with design of HPC systems.
7. Demonstrated experience scripting in Perl, R, Python or Bash.
8. Demonstrated advanced knowledge of programming languages such as FORTRAN, C or C++.
9. Demonstrated advanced knowledge of parallel programming with OpenMP, MPI, and CUDA.
10. Demonstrated familiarity with virtualization environments for running background research applications.
11. Demonstrated familiarity with Big Data applications.
12. Demonstrated experience with hardware installation.
13. Minimum one year experience in HPC user support and training.
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2.10. PhD position in Gravitational-Wave Modeling, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21292
Deadline: 2021-08-25
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/738217/phd-position-modeling-gravitational-waves-fro…
Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de
PhD position in modeling gravitational waves from merging black holes in the small-mass ratio limit:
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam, Germany, announces the opening of one PhD position in the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Gravitational-Wave Astronomy in Potsdam. The latter is comprised of the AEI's "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" division, the AEI's "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division, the University of Potsdam, the Humboldt University of Berlin, and the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics.
For this PhD position, we are looking for a student (m/f/d) interested in modeling gravitational-waves emitted during the late inspiral, merger and ringdown of a binary black-hole coalescence in the small-mass ratio limit. The successful candidate will combine analytical techniques to solve the relativistic two-body problem with numerical simulations obtained solving the Einstein equations in the small-mass ratio limit (notably the Teukolsky equations). The results will be used to improve the next-generation waveform models, currently under development, and achieve the high precision required by upcoming LIGO and Virgo observation runs, and future detectors on the ground (Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer) and in space (LISA).
Our graduate students are exposed to a variety of research topics and have access to a world-wide research network, including international partner universities (University of Maryland and the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics at Kyoto University), the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, and the LISA consortium. Students may also participate in building the science case for third generation ground-based detectors, such as the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer.
The two research divisions at the AEI operate three high-performance computer clusters to carry out source modelling 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.
For an overview and curriculum of the IMPRS and its associated research groups, please visit the website of the IMPRS on gravitational-wave astronomy in Potsdam. Successful applicants will conduct their research projects at the AEI in Potsdam, and they will be enrolled either at the University of Potsdam or the Humboldt University in Berlin. The expected duration of the PhD program is three years, and it can be extended to four years in exceptional cases. Applicants are required to have a Master degree (or an equivalent degree) in a topic relevant for the PhD position, e.g., Physics, Mathematics or Astronomy/Astrophysics, by the start of the PhD program.
The science campus in Potsdam offers a stimulating research environment with three Max-Planck Institutes and two Fraunhofer Institutes. The city of Potsdam is home to over 40 research institutes, and is located just 30 minutes from the city center of Berlin.
Please apply via our online application portal. You will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, your university transcripts, a statement of research interests, your MSc thesis (if available), and a list of publications (if applicable). Applicants also need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will be notified by email on how to upload the letters.
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.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is August 25th, 2021. Applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled. The expected starting date of the PhD position is as early as the Fall-Winter 2021.
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2.11. One PhD and one Postdoctoral Position: Gravitational Wave Probes of Dark Matter and Phase Transitions in Neutron Stars, Frankfurt, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21303
Deadline: 2021-07-31
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Additional Information: https://crc-tr211.org
Contact: sagunski[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de
The Institute of Theoretical Physics at the Faculty of Physics at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, invites applications for a
1 PhD student position (all genders welcome) (E13 TV-G-U, 65%-part-time)
and
1 postdoctoral position (all genders welcome) (E13 TV-G-U, 100%-full-time)
at the interface of theoretical gravitational wave physics, nuclear astrophysics and numerical relativity, with a starting date as soon as possible. The salary grades are based on the job characteristics of the collective agreement (TV-G-U) applicable to Goethe University. The positions are funded by the DFG Collaborative Research Center CRC-TR 211 "Strong-interaction matter under extreme conditions" as part of the research project B09 on "Probing strong-interaction matter with gravitational waves from neutron-star mergers". Their duration is limited to the funding period of the CRC-TR 211 which ends in June 2025.
Job description: The successful candidates will work with Prof. Luciano Rezzolla, Prof. Laura Sagunski and Prof. J��rgen Schaffner-Bielich and pursue cutting-edge research at the interface of gravitational wave physics, nuclear astrophysics and numerical relativity to explore the influence of dark matter on the properties of neutron stars, their merger dynamics and gravitational wave signatures. This will in include in particular modeling dark matter cores and phase transitions in numerical simulations of neutron star binary mergers.
The prospective candidates will closely interact with the other members of the CRC-TR 211 and the Astrophysics Groups at the Institute of Theoretical Physics and at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS).
Qualification requirements: The ideal candidates have, respectively, a Master's/PhD degree in physics or astrophysics for the PhD/postdoc position, a strong background in theoretical gravitational wave physics, nuclear astrophysics and/or numerical relativity, and solid knowledge of at least one programming language (Python, C++, Fortran). Experience with general-relativistic numerical simulations is of advantage but not a prerequisite for the PhD position.
Application material and deadline: Applications, including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a short research summary and outlook, a copy of the Master's/PhD certificate, and two (for PhD) or three (for postodoc) reference letters should be sent electronically to: Mrs Astrid Steidl (steidl(a)itp.uni-frankfurt.de) and CC-ed to rezzolla(a)itp.uni-frankfurt.de, sagunski(a)itp.uni-frankfurt.de and schaffner(a)astro.uni-frankfurt.de.
Applicants should also arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent separately to the e-mail addresses above. The application deadline is July 31, 2021.
The CRC-TR 211 and Goethe University are strongly committed to equal opportunities and place great importance on ensuring welcoming working conditions and a work-family balance for all its employees. We particularly welcome applications from women and members of underrepresented groups in our field.
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2.12. Multiple Post-docs/Research Fellow positions in Gravitational Wave Science and Technology, Canberra, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/07/01/multiple-post-docs-research-…
Deadline: 2021-07-28
Location: Canberra, Australia
Additional Information: https://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/540897/postdoctoral-fellow-research-fellow
Contact: bram.slagmolen[AT]anu.edu.au
The Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics at The Australian National University is seeking to appoint multiple experimental physicists or engineers to share our passion in developing optical instrumentation for precision interferometry for the science goals related to gravitational-wave detection. The projects involved are related to LIGO instrumentation, space-based missions, and third generation gravitational wave detectors such a NEMO.
We strongly encourage and support applications from women and from diverse backgrounds for these positions.
Application closing date is 28 July 2021.
Please note: The successful candidate must have rights to live and work in this country and will be required to undergo a background check during the recruitment process. An offer of employment is conditional on satisfactory results.
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2.13. PhD Position in Quantum Gravity, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21317
Deadline: 2021-09-08
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.hef.ru.nl/~rloll/Web/jobs/jobs.html
Contact: r.loll[AT]science.ru.nl
A PhD position in Quantum Gravity is available at Radboud's Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP) under the supervision of Prof. Renate Loll. The research is aimed at improving our quantitative understanding of four-dimensional quantum gravity and quantum spacetime in a nonperturbative, near-Planckian regime, including matter interactions, and using a combination of numerical and analytical tools.
The successful candidate will become part of a large and active research group in quantum and classical/strong gravity, comprising senior members J. Ambjorn (part-time), B. Bonga, T. Budd, B. Dittrich (part-time/visitor), B. Krishnan, R. Loll and F. Saueressig, and a sizeable group of PhD students and postdocs.
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3. News
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3.1. New book: Seven Fundamental Concepts in Spacetime Physics (SpringerBriefs in Physics)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/15/new-book-springerbriefs-in-p…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030756376
The book presents seven fundamental concepts in spacetime physics mostly by following Hermann Minkowski's revolutionary ideas summarized in his 1908 lecture "Space and Time."
These concepts are: spacetime, inertial and accelerated motion in spacetime physics, the origin and nature of inertia in spacetime physics, relativistic mass, gravitation, gravitational waves, and black holes.
They have been selected because they appear to be causing most misconceptions and confusion in spacetime physics.
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3.2. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/24/living-reviews-in-relativity…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity
The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published an updated review article on 24 June 2021:
Nils Andersson and Gregory L. Comer,
"Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales",
Living Rev Relativ 24, 3 (2021).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-021-00031-6
Major revision; updated and expanded the 2007 edition.
Change details:
This revision represents a significant revision/update of the review. We have expanded the discussion to make it more pedagogical (introducing new sections on thermodynamics and matter equations of state as well as general variational principles), added sections to account for more physics (electromagnetism, elasticity and heat conductivity) and made contact with state of the art numerical relativity simulations and a range of issues (from cosmology to AdS/CFT and field theory models). The discussion of the relevant literature has been expanded by the addition of more than 300 new references.
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