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[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for October 2014
by hyperspace@th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de 02 Oct '14
by hyperspace@th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de 02 Oct '14
02 Oct '14
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Table of Contents
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1. Conferences
1.1. XII International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICGAC-12), Moscow
1.2. Orange Pulsar Meeting, Melbourne, Australia
1.3. 8th TRR33 Winter School on Cosmology, Tonale, Italy
1.4. VII Black Holes Workshop 2014, Aveiro, Portugal
1.5. Black Holes and Friends, Shanghai, China
1.6. CoCoNuT Meeting 2014, Valencia, Spain
2. Jobs
2.1. Tenure-track Assistant Professor at Baylor University, Waco, Texas
2.2. Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Mississippi
2.3. Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Theoretical Cosmology at Queen Mary University of London
2.4. Postdoc in Mathematical Relativity at Memorial University
2.5. Assistant Professor of Theoretical Cosmology (Tenure Track), Tufts University
2.6. PhD positions in gravity/cosmology/astrophysics at Fudan
2.7. Postdoctoral position in Relativistic Astrophysics, Frankfurt, Germany
2.8. Postdoctoral position in theoretical gravitational physics, Bologna, Italy
2.9. Faculty Position in High Energy Theory at the University of Kansas
2.10. Lagrange Postdoc Fellowships - Institut Lagrange de Paris
2.11. PhD position in general relativity at the University of Jena
3. News
3.1. Hyperspace has moved to Frankfurt
3.2. New books: Two Volumes from the Prague conference "Relativity and Gravitation---100 years after Einstein in Prague"
3.3. New book: "An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry: With Applications to Mechanics and Relativity", by L. Godinho and J. Natario
3.4. Major new reference work: Springer Handbook of Spacetime
3.5. Read the NEW CQG Highlights of 2013-14
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1. Conferences
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1.1. XII International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICGAC-12), Moscow
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9710
Starting: 2015-06-28 to 2015-07-05
Location: Moscow, Russia
Additional Information: http://rgs.vniims.ru/confers.htm
Contact: rusgs[AT]phys.msu.ru
XIIth International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICGAC-12), Peoples Friendship University of Russia (PFUR), Moscow, Russia, June 28 - July 5, 2015, organized by the Russian Gravitational Society, Institute for Gravitation and Cosmology, PFUR, Center for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna. The Conference is devoted to 100 years of Einsteins General Theory of Relativity.
ICGAC-12 is a part of the series of biennial conferences on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology which takes place in the Asia-Pacific region with the goal to promote cooperation among the member countries and within an international context, to promote high level studies on hot topics and to encourage young physicists on these fields. The first meeting was initiated by Prof. Yong Min Cho, Korea, one of the founders of the APCTP, in 1993.
The meetings were held in :
1. Seoul, Korea (1993) at Seoul National University
2. Hsinchu, Taiwan (1995) at National Tsing Hua University
3. Tokyo, Japan (1997) at The Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, Tokyo University
4. Beijing, China (1999) at Beijing Normal University
5. Moscow, Russia (2001) at The Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia
6. Seoul, Korea (2003) at Ewha Women's University
7. Jhongli, Taiwan (2005) at National Central University
8. Nara, Japan (2007) at Nara Women's University
9. Wuhan, China (2009) at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
10. Qui-Nhon, Vietnam (2011) with assistence of Rencontre du Vietam
11. Almaty, Kazakhstan (2013) at Al Farabi Kazakh National University
ICGAC-12 topics:
Classical Gravity, GR Extensions
Classical and Quantum Cosmology
Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Black Holes, Wormholes
Strings, Branes, Higher Spin Fields and Quantum Gravity
Extra Dimensions and Variation of Constants
Experimental Studies of Gravity, GW and Fundamental Physics Space Projects
Relativistic Astrophysics
White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Gamma Ray Bursts
International Organizing Committee
Vitaly Melnikov (Russia) Chair, A. Efremov (Russia) Co-Chair, Sang-Pyo Kim (Korea) Co-Chair and Alexei Starobinsky Co-Chair (Russia) Medeu Abishev (Kazakhstan), Gennadii Bisnovaty-Kogan (Russia), Yong Min Cho (Korea), D. Fursaev (Russia), Rong-Gen Cai and Jun Luo (China), Masakatsu Kenmoku (Japan), ), Kei-ichi Maeda (Japan), Sung-Won Kim (Korea), Remo Ruffini (Italy), Misao Sasaki (Japan), Roland Triay (France)
Scientific secretary: Sergey V. Bolokhov (Russia) bol-rgs[AT]yandex.ru
Further details will be at the page of Russian Gravitational Society:
http://rgs.vniims.ru/confers.htm
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1.2. Orange Pulsar Meeting, Melbourne, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9738
Starting: 2014-11-26 to 2014-11-28
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Additional Information: http://ph.unimelb.edu.au/~pwc/orange2014/index.html
Contact: brynmor.haskell[AT]unimelb.edu.au
The 2014 Orange Pulsar Meeting will be held at the University of Melbourne, Australia, on Wednesday 26th, Thursday 27th and Friday 28th November, 2014.
The meeting gathers a broad range of people interested in pulsar astrophysics, including both observational and theoretical aspects. This year, topics will include audio band and nanohertz gravitational waves and neutron star interior modelling. All welcome!
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1.3. 8th TRR33 Winter School on Cosmology, Tonale, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9740
Starting: 2014-12-07 to 2014-12-12
Location: Passo del Tonale - Italy
Additional Information: http://darkuniverse.uni-hd.de/view/Main/WinterSchool14
Contact: rigopoulos[AT]thphys.uni-heidelberg.de
The Transregional Collaborative Research Centre TRR33 is glad to announce the Eighth TRR33 Winter School on Cosmology. The school is aimed at Master/PhD students and postdocs and will cover both theoretical and observational aspects of modern cosmology.
The lecture series will be delivered by
Julien Lesgourgues (CERN/EPFL)
Overview Lectures
Stefano Ettori (INAF - Bologna Observatory)
Galaxy Clusters
Gabriella De Lucia (INAF - Trieste Observatory)
Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Paul Shellard (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
The Early Universe and the CMB
Massimo Pietroni (University of Padova)
Structure Formation in the Universe
Registration is OPEN: the deadline is 6th October 2014. To register, please visit our website:
http://darkuniverse.uni-hd.de/view/Main/WinterSchool14
Given the large number of applications we strongly suggest an early registration, well in advance of the deadline. Note that we will accept a maximum of 40 participants.
Please email us with any further questions at winter.school[AT]thphys.uni-heidelberg.de
Follow us on our Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/trr.winter.school
or on twitter using the hashtag #trr33tonale for announcements and reminders
Please check the homepage of the school for more information: http://darkuniverse.uni-hd.de/view/Main/WinterSchool14
See you in Tonale!
the Organizing Committee
Luisa Jaime,
Matteo Maturi,
Gerasimos Rigopoulos,
Eduard Thommes,
Georg Wolschin,
Miguel Zumalacarregui
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1.4. VII Black Holes Workshop 2014, Aveiro, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9743
Starting: 2014-12-18 to 2014-12-19
Location: Aveiro, Portugal
Additional Information: http://gravitation.web.ua.pt/bhw7/
Contact: fis-bhw7[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 mathematical and physical problems of gravitation, both in its classical and quantum aspects, as well as on superstrings, cosmology and astrophysics, and stimulate the interaction between them.
The seventh edition of the Black Holes Workshop invites researchers on black holes in all their aspects to participate, and will be held at the University of Aveiro from 18-19 December 2014.
These meetings are informal, involving typically around 50 participants and there is no registration fee. The workshop will consist of contributed talks by the participants.
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1.5. Black Holes and Friends, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2014/09/24/black-holes-and-friends/
Starting: 2015-03-30 to 2015-04-01
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: http://blackholes2015.fudan.edu.cn/
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
First Announcement
Black holes and relativistic stars are among the most fascinating objects in the Universe and they attract the interest of both physicists and astrophysicists. The workshop will bring together theorists, observers, and experimentalists. The program will include invited talks, contributed talks, and time for free discussions.
Invited Speakers:
Mitchell Begelman (Colorado) *
Heino Falcke (Nijmegen)
Lijun Gou (NAOC)
Matteo Guainazzi (ESA) *
Michiel van der Klis (Amsterdam) *
Jian-Min Wang (IHEP)
Qingwen Wu (HUST)
Renxin Xu (PKU)
Wenfei Yu (SHAO)
Shuang-Nan Zhang (IHEP) *
* To be confirmed
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1.6. CoCoNuT Meeting 2014, Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9785
Starting: 2014-11-26 to 2014-11-28
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: http://www.uv.es/coconut/valencia2014
Contact: pablo.cerda[AT]uv.es
The CoCoNuT code is a general relativistic hydrodynamics code with dynamical spacetime evolution. The aim of this numerical code is the study of several astrophysical scenarios in which general relativity can play an important role, namely the collapse of rapidly rotating stellar cores and the evolution of isolated neutron stars.
The emphasis of the meeting this year shall be put on Numerical Methods. Recent progress and future developments of this field and of the CoCoNuT code shall be discussed, but not exclusively. Possible topics of the meeting are:
· Hyperbolic and elliptic systems.
· Magnetohydrodynamics.
· Radiation transport.
· Turbulence.
The purpose of the CoCoNuT meeting is twofold: on the one hand it is intended as a regular (yearly so far) meeting of the CoCoNuT users, but it also serves as an opportunity to interchange ideas with users of similar numerical codes. Therefore the attendance to the meeting of anyone outside the CoCoNuT community is welcome.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Tenure-track Assistant Professor at Baylor University, Waco, Texas
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9730
Deadline: 2014-11-01
Location: Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA
Additional Information: http://www.baylor.edu/hr/index.php?id=81294
Contact: physicsjob[AT]baylor.edu
QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in physics or closely related field with teaching and research experience.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Establish strong, externally sponsored research program complementing existing research groups at Baylor in astrophysics, condensed matter physics, or high energy physics, though exceptional candidates in other research areas may be considered. Commit to excellent teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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2.2. Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Mississippi
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9732
Deadline: 2014-12-31
Location: Oxford, MS (USA)
Additional Information: http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/GR/?x=entry:entry140917-043737
Contact: grpostdoc[AT]phy.olemiss.edu
Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics
The University of Mississippi invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the area of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics. The applicant must have (or be close to completing) a Ph.D. in Physics or Astrophysics, with a good track record in one or more of the following research areas: gravitational-wave source modeling and astrophysics, numerical relativity, post-Newtonian theory, alternative theories of gravity, perturbation theory of stars and black holes.
The Gravitational and High-Energy Theory Group at the University of Mississippi is active in various areas of theoretical and experimental gravity, and is part of the LIGO collaboration. Members of the group include Emanuele Berti, Luca Bombelli, Marco Cavaglia, Alakabha Datta and Tibor Torma, adjunct professors Vitor Cardoso and Ulrich Sperhake, several postdocs and graduate students.
More information on the gravity group in Mississippi is available at the following URL:
http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/GR/
The successful applicant is expected to engage in a collaborative research program involving several institutions, including Caltech and Princeton in the USA, Lisbon, Cambridge, Rome and Aveiro in Europe, and Para' University in Brazil (among others).
A curriculum vitae (including a list of publications and a statement of research interests) should be sent to the following e-mail address:
grpostdoc[AT]phy.olemiss.edu
Please use the subject "Gravitational theory postdoc". Applicants must also arrange to have at least three recommendation letters to be sent to the same email address.
Applications must be submitted as soon as possible, and possibly no later than 12/31/2014, but late applications may be considered until the position is filled.
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2.3. Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Theoretical Cosmology at Queen Mary University of London
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9734
Deadline: 2014-10-17
Location: London
Additional Information: http://www.jobs.qmul.ac.uk/5127
Contact: d.mulryne[AT]qmul.ac.uk
The Astronomy Unit (AU) in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Queen Mary University of London has a vacancy for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work in any area of Theoretical Cosmology with members of the Astronomy Unit engaged in research in Cosmology. This includes Drs. Karim Malik, Timothy Clifton and David Mulryne, and Profs. Jim Lidsey and Reza Tavakol.
Applicants should have, or be about to gain, a PhD in Astronomy/Astrophysics or related field with experience in theoretical cosmology.
The post is full time and fixed term, for six months and starting on or before 1 April 2015. The starting salary will be 31,735 (sterling) per annum inclusive of London Allowance. Benefits include 30 days paid annual leave, defined benefit pension scheme and interest-free season ticket loan.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Where required this may include entry clearance or continued leave to remain under the Points Based Immigration Scheme.
Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr David Mulryne by email to D.Mulryne[AT]qmul.ac.uk. Further details about the AU can be found at astro.qmul.ac.uk .
Completed online application forms, cover letter, CV (which should include a list of publications), a statement of research interests should be submitted online. Please note only shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide 3 academic references.
The closing date for applications is 17th October 2014. Interviews are expected to be held soon after.
QMUL values diversity and is committed to equality. The University holds an Athena SWAN bronze award and the School of Physics and Astronomy holds IoP JUNO Practitioner status and is actively working towards the JUNO Champion Award. As part of the School's participation in the JUNO programme we strongly encourage applications from women.
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2.4. Postdoc in Mathematical Relativity at Memorial University
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9736
Deadline: 2014-11-28
Location: St. John's, NL, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.math.mun.ca/~ibooth/
Contact: ibooth[AT]mun.ca
The Gravity Group at Memorial University invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral position in mathematical relativity to start in Summer or Fall 2015.
The gravity group is made up of two professors (Ivan Booth and Hari Kunduri) along with several graduate students. Our department also includes other (non-relativist) mathematical physicists and topologists with whom we have close ties.
Applicants should send a CV and Statement of Research Interests and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to
ibooth[AT]mun.ca
Review of the applications will begin on November 28, 2014.
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2.5. Assistant Professor of Theoretical Cosmology (Tenure Track), Tufts University
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9759
Deadline: 2014-12-01
Location: Medford, MA
Additional Information: http://apply.interfolio.com/26416
Contact: shannon.landis[AT]tufts.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Tufts University invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor position in theoretical cosmology, starting September 1, 2015. We seek candidates with a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in physics and relevant postdoctoral experience who have an outstanding record of research at the interface of cosmology and fundamental physics, including particle physics and general relativity. Preference will be given to applicants who would enhance our existing research program in cosmology. Current areas of research in the program include topological defects, inflationary cosmology, and quantum effects in gravitational fields.
The new hire will be expected to teach at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, to develop a vigorous independent program of research including the guidance of Ph.D. students, and to secure research funding.
Qualifications:
Ph.D. or equivalent and relevant postdoctoral experience, outstanding record of innovative research at the interface of fundamental physics and cosmology.
Application Instructions:
Candidates can apply at: apply.interfolio.com/26416.
Applications should include a CV, a statement of research interests, a description of teaching experience, and three confidential references. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2014 and will continue until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, all materials should be submitted by December 1, 2014.
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2.6. PhD positions in gravity/cosmology/astrophysics at Fudan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2014/09/26/phd-positions-in-gravitycosmo…
Deadline: 2014-12-01
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/Site/Join_Us.html
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
The gravity/cosmology/astrophysics group at Fudan University (Shanghai, China) has a few PhD positions for the next academic year (starting in September 2015) for non-Chinese students. The successful candidates must have a Master degree in Physics or in a related area before September 2015. Courses and research are conducted in English. The PhD program normally lasts for 3 years, but it can be extended to 4-5 years.
Applications from candidates with interest/experience in any research area of gravity, cosmology, high energy astrophysics, and quantum field theory will be considered. The group currently consists of 3 faculty (Cosimo Bambi, Antonino Marciano, Leonardo Modesto), 8 postdocs (Claudia Antonini, Pietro Dona', Stefano Giaccari, Priti Mishra, Leslaw Rachwal, Diego Rubiera-Garcia, Naoki Tsukamoto, Mingyi Zhang), and several graduate and undergraduate students. Interested candidates should send their CV (including, among other things, date of birth and nationality) and a short statement of research interests and/or experience to:
Prof. Cosimo Bambi
E-mail: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
Please arrange also at least 2 recommendation letters to be sent separately to the same email address.
Applications received by December 1 will receive full consideration.
Enquires can be sent to Cosimo Bambi (bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn), Antonino Marciano (marciano[AT]fudan.edu.cn), or Leonardo Modesto (lmodesto[AT]fudan.edu.cn). Some of the possible research projects can be found here:
http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/Site/Join_Us.html
Further details: ?Shanghai is the most international city in China. It has been recently developing as a forefront for scientific research in Asia, and will continue in the next years. Fudan University is one of the most selective and prestigious universities in China. The group joins the effort of founding a new theoretical physics center at Fudan, led by Prof. Yong-Shi Wu, who holds a joint position as Distinguished Professor at the University of Utah in the United States and as a Special Appointed Professor of Physics at Fudan.
Housing: the successful candidates can live in the international student dormitory inside the campus. The rental rate is covered by the student scholarship.
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2.7. Postdoctoral position in Relativistic Astrophysics, Frankfurt, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2014/09/27/postdoctoral-position-in-rela…
Deadline: 2014-11-30
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Additional Information: http://astro.uni-frankfurt.de/relastro/jobs/
Contact: rezzolla[AT]th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de
The group of Relativistic Theoretical Astrophysics invites applications for one postdoctoral position to carry our research in Relativistic and Computational Astrophysics, at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
The candidates should have a PhD in astrophysics, physics or applied mathematics and research experience with simulations in numerical relativity, relativistic hydrodynamics and MHD. Scientific-computing skills are important, as well as a solid theoretical background in relativistic hydrodynamics and MHD. Candidates with knowledge and experience in modelling the dynamics of binary systems of neutron stars are particularly encouraged to apply.
The successful applicant will be part of an international research group recently set-up at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Frankfurt am Main. Interests of the group span from the modelling of the physics of neutron stars and black holes, to fundamental issues in gravitational physics (http://astro.uni-frankfurt.de/relastro/) Frankfurt am Main is a lively and international city, and Europe's financial center.
The application should comprise a CV, a publication list, and a research summary and proposal. Applicants should also arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to the address below. Applications will be have to be sent by 30.11.2014 for full consideration. The position is expected to start on 01.09.2015, but earlier or later appointments can be negotiated.
Applications should be made electronically and sent to:
Fr. Astrid Steidl: steidl[AT]th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de
For further information please email Luciano Rezzolla (rezzolla[AT]th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de)
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2.8. Postdoctoral position in theoretical gravitational physics, Bologna, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2014/09/29/postdoctoral-position-in-theo…
Deadline: 2014-11-15
Location: Bologna, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.ac.infn.it/personale/theo_fellowships/
Contact: casadio[AT]bo.infn.it
The INFN-FieLdsAndGravity (FLAG) group invites applications for one postdoctoral fellowship in Theoretical Physics to carry our research in Quantum Fields of Gravity, Cosmology and Black holes in Bologna, Italy. FLAG is an Italian research network (<em>Iniziativa Specifica</em>) sponsored by INFN and devoted to studying theoretical gravitational physics, with units in the Physics and Astronomy Department of Bologna University, University of Insubria in Como, TIFPA and University of Trento, SISSA and University of Trieste.
Eligible candidates may be non-Italian citizens or Italian citizens who hold a position in a foreign institution and have been continuously abroad for at least three years. The candidates should have a PhD in physics and research experience in relativity and quantum field theory, cosmology and black hole physics. The fellowship is provided by INFN and all details can be found in the official announcement (www.ac.infn.it/personale/borsedistudio/pdf/getfile.php?filename=16726.pdf) The application must be uploaded on the INFN web site at www.ac.infn.it/personale/theo_fellowships/ and should comprise a CV, a publication list, and the names and e-mail addresses of three referees. Candidates must also specify they are applying for the position with the Bologna group (www-th.bo.infn.it/activities/bo11/bo11/).
Applications will have to be sent by 15.11.2014, no exception allowed, and the position shall start no later than 01.11.2015.
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2.9. Faculty Position in High Energy Theory at the University of Kansas
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9780
Deadline: 2014-10-31
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/1702BR
Contact: kuheptheoryprof[AT]ku.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas seeks applicants for a position in the field of theoretical high energy physics. Both tenure-track Assistant Professor and tenured Associate Professor levels will be considered. Qualifying candidates must have a Ph.D. in Physics or a closely related field and relevant postdoctoral experience. A strong record of research and commitment to excellence in teaching are required. A substantial start-up package is included. Candidates with research interests compatible with the existing high energy theory program are particularly encouraged to apply. The University of Kansas is especially interested in hiring faculty members who can contribute to four key campus-wide strategic initiatives: (1) Sustaining the Planet, Powering the World; (2) Promoting Well-Being, Finding Cures; (3) Building Communities, Expanding Opportunities; and (4) Harnessing Information, Multiplying Knowledge. For more information, see http://www.provost.ku.edu/strategic-plan/initiatives.
For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to https://employment.ku.edu/academic/1702BR or https://employment.ku.edu/academic-jobs and search by key word [THEORY]. A complete online application includes the following materials: cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research statement, a teaching statement, and the names, e-mail addresses, and contact information for three references. Applicants should arrange for electronic letters of reference to be sent to Professor H. Feldman, Chair, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, kuheptheoryprof[AT]ku.edu. Initial review of applications will begin October 31, 2014 and will continue as long as needed to identify a qualified pool.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the Universitys programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and is the Universitys Title IX Coordinator: the Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785) 864-6414, 711 TTY.
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2.10. Lagrange Postdoc Fellowships - Institut Lagrange de Paris
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9786
Deadline: 2014-11-16
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: http://ilp.upmc.fr
Contact: contact[AT]ilp.upmc.fr
The Lagrange Institute (Institut Lagrange de Paris, ILP) invites applications from scientists with recent PhDs for several Fellowships beginning in 2015. The Lagrange Fellows will receive a salary according to experience, and generous travel, research, and visitor funds, for 2+1 years.
The ILP unites research groups from the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, the Laboratoire de Physique Nucleaire et Hautes Energies, and the Laboratoire de Physique Theorique et Hautes Energies with internationally recognized research programs in theoretical and observational cosmology, (astro-)particle physics, and theoretical and experimental high energy physics. The Institutes mission is to advance foundational questions on the origin, constituents, dynamics and fate of the Universe through the interplay of theory, computation, and data.
The Lagrange Institute maintains a lively visitors program and hosts regular workshops and conferences throughout the year.
Successful candidates will have demonstrated outstanding research creativity and have the potential to develop and lead projects in collaboration with the member teams of the ILP.
The Lagrange fellows are immersed in an internationally visible research environment with rich intellectual and computational resources, and opportunities for involvement in the leading astronomical observations and (astro-)particle physics experiments of the decade. Research strengths include (but are not limited to) theoretical and observational cosmology, the cosmic beginning, dark matter and dark energy research, theoretical and experimental (astro-)particle physics, quantum field theory and quantum gravity.
Detailed information about the Lagrange Institute, its members, its mission, and instructions on how to apply for a Lagrange Postdoc Fellowship can be found on the ILP website. All application materials including reference letters have to be received by the 16th of November, 2014 to guarantee full consideration.
Included Benefits:
The positions include comprehensive benefits packages such as transportation and lunch subsidies, medical insurance, maternity leave and retirement benefits.
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2.11. PhD position in general relativity at the University of Jena
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9791
Deadline: 2015-02-28
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.uni-jena.de/Universit%C3%A4t/Stellenmarkt/Wissenschaftliche+Mit…
Contact: meinel[AT]tpi.uni-jena.de
A PhD position in general relativity at the relativistic astrophysics group of the University of Jena
(www.tpi.uni-jena.de/tiki-index.php?page=Relativistic%20Astrophysics) will be available from 1 April 2015. The research will focus on the rigorous solution of boundary and/or initial value problems of the Einstein and Einstein-Maxwell equations. Details of the job announcement can be found at www.uni-jena.de/Stellenmarkt.html (146/2014).
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3. News
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3.1. Hyperspace has moved to Frankfurt
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2014/09/25/hyperspace-has-moved-to-frank…
Additional Information:
The transfer over to Frankfurt has been completed and we have managed to avoid a downtime of the service. Two important changes have taken place. First, all members of the *mailing list* have been moved to a new list hosted at Frankfurt; all users have received information about the new passwords and will be unsubscribed from the old one in the near future. Second, for security reasons all members of the *web service* will need to update their passwords; this is easily done at http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/wp-login.php?action=lostpassword
Again, sorry for any inconvenience this may have produced.
Luciano Rezzolla
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3.2. New books: Two Volumes from the Prague conference "Relativity and Gravitation---100 years after Einstein in Prague"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2014/09/25/new-books-two-volumes-from-th…
Additional Information: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Ax0qBAAAQBAJ&pg=PR5&lpg=PR5&…
Relativity and Gravitation100 years after Einstein in Prague, was the name of the conference held in Prague on June 25-29, 2012, inspired by the title, date, and significance of the last of Einsteins Prague papers. The aim of the conference was to review the present status of the general theory of relativity (both classical and quantum) and its applications in cosmology and astrophysics from a broad perspective. The second aim was to present the newest results in each of these fields.
The first volume "General Relativity, Cosmology and Astrophysics--Perspectives 100 years after Einstein's stay in Prague" (J. Bicak and T. Ledvinka eds.) is included in the Springer series Fundamental Theories of Physics, No. 177.
The articles included in this Volume represent a broad and highly qualified view on the present state of general relativity, quantum gravity, and their cosmological and astrophysical implications. As such, it may serve as a valuable source of knowledge and inspiration for experts in these fields, as well as an advanced source of information for young researchers. The contents are divided into four broad parts: (i) Gravity and Prague, (ii) Classical General Relativity, (iii) Cosmology and Quantum Gravity, and (iv) Numerical Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics. Approaching soon the centenary of Einstein's famous theory, this volume offers a precious overview of the path done by the scientific community in this field in the last century, defining the challenges of the next 100 years.
The second volume "Relativity and Gravitation--100 Years After Einstein in Prague", (J. Bicak and T. Ledvinka eds.) is included in the Springer Proceedings in Physics, No. 157.
This volume includes abstracts of the plenary talks (contained in the first volume) and 82 full texts of contributed talks and articles based on the posters presented at the conference. These describe primarily original results of the authors from 31 countries. The contents are divided into three broad parts: (i) Classical General Relativity, (ii) Cosmology and Relativistic Astrophysics, and (iii) Quantum Fields and Quantum Gravity.
The tables of contents, some sample pages and further information can be obtained from the following links:
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Ax0qBAAAQBAJ&pg=PR5&lpg=PR5&…
http://www.springer.com/physics/theoretical,+mathematical+%26+computational…
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3.3. New book: "An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry: With Applications to Mechanics and Relativity", by L. Godinho and J. Natario
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9794
Additional Information: http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Riemannian-Geometry-Applications-Univers…
An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry: With Applications to Mechanics and Relativity (Universitext), by Leonor Godinho, Jose Natario
Unlike many other texts on differential geometry, this textbook also offers interesting applications to geometric mechanics and general relativity.
The first part is a concise and self-contained introduction to the basics of manifolds, differential forms, metrics and curvature. The second part studies applications to mechanics and relativity including the proofs of the Hawking and Penrose singularity theorems. It can be independently used for one-semester courses in either of these subjects.
The main ideas are illustrated and further developed by numerous examples and over 300 exercises. Detailed solutions are provided for many of these exercises, making An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry ideal for self-study.
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3.4. Major new reference work: Springer Handbook of Spacetime
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=9797
Additional Information: http://www.springer.com/physics/theoretical%2C+mathematical+%26+computation…
Edited by Abhay Ashtekar and Vesselin Petkov, the long-awaited Springer Handbook of Spacetime is now available, also as an eBook. It is dedicated to the ground-breaking paradigm shifts embodied in the two relativity theories, and describes in detail the profound reshaping of physical sciences they ushered in. In a single volume it includes chapters on foundations, on the underlying mathematics, on physical and astrophysical implications, experimental evidence and cosmological predictions, as well as discussing efforts to unify general relativity and quantum physics. The Handbook can be used as a desk reference by researchers in a wide variety of fields, not only by specialists in relativity but also by researchers in related areas that either grew out of, or are deeply influenced by, the two relativity theories: cosmology, astronomy and astrophysics, high energy physics, quantum field theory, mathematics, and philosophy of science. It should also serve as a valuable resource for graduate students and young researchers entering these areas, and for instructors who teach courses on these subjects.
The Handbook is divided into six parts: Part A: Introduction to Spacetime Structure. Part B: Foundational Issues. Part C: Spacetime Structure and Mathematics. Part D: Confronting Relativity theories with observations. Part E: General relativity and the universe. Part F: Spacetime beyond Einstein.
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3.5. Read the NEW CQG Highlights of 2013-14
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2014/10/01/read-the-new-cqg-highlights-o…
Additional Information: http://j.mp/vrrUyh
Dear Colleagues,
It is my pleasure to present the <em>Classical and Quantum Gravity</em> (CQG) Highlights of 2013-14:
http://j.mp/vrrUyh
The Highlights articles are chosen by the Editorial Board as a selection of some of the best work published in the journal, based on criteria of interest, significance and novelty.
The articles span the whole of CQGs subject scope and include focus issue articles and topical reviews in addition to regular papers. All of the Highlights articles are free to download until the end of 2015.
As part of the promotion of the Highlights we produce an annual Highlights brochure which contains further information about journal activity including forthcoming special issues and prize sponsorships. The brochure will be available at several gravitational physics conferences in 2015 so be sure to pick up a copy.
I hope you enjoy browsing this collection of articles and I invite you to submit your next article to CQG: http://j.mp/1f1k9Ks
Kind regards,
Ben Sheard
Publishing Editor, <em>Classical and Quantum Gravity</em>
P.S. Follow CQGs companion website, CQG+, for insights into the latest high quality content in the journal: http://j.mp/1m1pyGZ
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by Luciano Rezzolla 25 Sep '14
25 Sep '14
Dear all,
as a result of the move of hyperspace to the University of Frankfurt (see http://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/) you have received an email notifying that you have been subscribed to a new mailing list. The mailing list, despite the text in the email, is actually operating in Frankfurt. The message wa genuine and not spam. Please save this email for future access to the list; in the coming days you will also receive an email from the server at the AEI unsubscribing you from the old list.
As always, on October 2nd you will receive the monthly bulletin from hyperspace. Sorry for any inconvenience that the move may have created.
Luciano
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1. Conferences
1.1. Dark Side of the Universe 2014 (DSU2014), 2nd announcement
1.2. Jerusalem winter school - 100 Years to General Relativity
1.3. The Fourteenth Marcel Grossman Meeting Rome, Italy, July 12-18, 2015
1.4. Mini-Workshop on Relativistic Positioning Systems, Noordwijk, Netherlands
1.5. Towards gravitational wave astronomy: data analysis techniques and challenges, London
2. Jobs
2.1. Research Fellow in Fundamental Physics in Advanced Concepts Team, ESA
2.2. ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
2.3. Burke Fellows in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics at Caltech
3. News
3.1. Ecole Internationale d'Astrophysique Daniel Chalonge, summer highlights, online presentations and pictures
3.2. LIGO Laboratory and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration release 2 years of data from their Fifth Science Run
3.3. Living Reviews in Relativity: Massive Gravity / "Time-Delay Interferometry"
3.4. Hyperspace moves to Frankfurt
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Dark Side of the Universe 2014 (DSU2014), 2nd announcement
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9578
Starting: 2014-11-17 to 2014-11-21
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Additional Information: www.acgc.uct.ac.za/dsu2014
Contact: peter.dunsby[AT]uct.ac.za
Dear Colleague,
Here is the second announcement for the
Dark Side of the Universe 2014
X International Workshop
Surveying the Dark Side of the Universe - Theory and Observations
17-21 November 2014 (Cape Town, South Africa)
http://www.acgc.uct.ac.za/dsu2014/
Follow us on Twitter @dsu2014
Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dsu2014
The meeting is in the series of the DSU workshops previously held in Seoul (2005), Madrid (2006), Minnesota (2007), Cairo (2008), Melbourne (2009), Leon (2010), Beijing (2011), Buzios, Rio de Janeiro (2012) and Trieste (2013).
For more information, see http://dark.ft.uam.es/dsu/
Topics of the workshop:
Surveying the Dark Universe
Dark Energy - beyond the Concordance Model
Simulations of galaxies, clusters and the Universe
Dark Matter candidates
Modified Gravity
Speakers include (this will be updated on the website).
G. Bertone (University of Amsterdam),
C. Bonvin (Cambridge University),
C. de Rham (Case Western Reserve University),
R. Dave (University of the Western Cape),
R. Durrer (University of Geneva),
G. Ellis (University of Cape Town),
J. Kneib (EPFL),
O. Lahav (University College London),
S. Matarrese (Padova University) - TBC,
T. Medupe (University of the North West),
K. Moodley (University of KwaZulu Natal),
P. Patel (University of the Western Cape),
S. Razzaque (University of Johannesburg),
G. Starkmann (Case Western Reserve University),
J-P. Uzan (IHP, IAP),
C. Wetterich (University of Heidelberg).
International Committee
Pyungwon Ko (KIAS, South Korea), Carlos Muñoz (UAM/IFT, Spain), Keith Olive (Minnesota University, USA), Shaaban Khalil (BUE, Egypt), Csaba Balazs (Monash University, Australia), David Delepine (Guanajuato University, Mexico), Yu-Feng Zhou (KITPC/ITP-CAS, China), Qaisar Shafi (Delaware University, USA), Christiane Frigerio Martins (São Paulo University, Brasil), Paolo Salucci (SISSA, Italy).
Local Committee
Vinicius Busti (UCT), Vincent Bouillot (UCT), Chris Clarkson (UCT), Sergio Colafrancesco (WITS), Peter Dunsby - Chair (UCT), Marc Lilley (UCT), Roy Maartens (UWC), Diego Saez Gomez (UCT), Amanda Weltman (UCT).
Immediately after DSU2014, there will be a meeting hosted by the South African Gravity Society (SAGS) to celebrate the 75th birthday of George Ellis (24 November). Please contact Roy Maartens (roy.maartens[AT]gmail.com) if you are interested in attending this event. You can also register for SAGS at http://math.ukzn.ac.za/~sags2014
Important Dates:
Deadline for talk submissions: 1st October 2014
Workshop: 17th-21st November 2014
George Ellis at 75 and the South African Gravity Society Meeting: 24-25 November 2014
Please feel free to forward this invitation to anyone you think might be interested on DSU 2014.
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1.2. Jerusalem winter school - 100 Years to General Relativity
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9586
Starting: 2014-12-28 to 2015-01-07
Location: Jerusalem
Additional Information: http://www.as.huji.ac.il/schools/phys32
Contact: barak_kol[AT]phys.huji.ac.il
The 32nd Winter School in Theoretical Physics is titled "100 Years to General Relativity: From Theory to Experiment and Back."
Speakers include: Arkani-Hamed, Bekenstein*, Damour, Gibbons, Gross, Maldacena, Mukhanov, Nicolai, Peebles, Polchinski, Thorne and Van Raamsdonk*.
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1.3. The Fourteenth Marcel Grossman Meeting Rome, Italy, July 12-18, 2015
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9605
Starting: 2014-07-12 to 2014-07-18
Location: Jerusalem
Additional Information: http://www.icra.it/MG/mg14/
Contact: barak_kol[AT]phys.huji.ac.il
The Fourteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting will be held in Rome, Italy, at the University of Rome La Sapienza, July 12-18, 2015.Since 1975, the Marcel Grossman Meetings have been organized in order to provide opportunities for discussing recent advances in gravitation, general relativity and relativistic field theories, emphasizing mathematical foundations, physical predictions and experimental tests. The objective of these meetings is to elicit exchange among scientists that may deepen our understanding of space-time structures as well as to review the status of ongoing experiments aimed at testing Einsteins theory of gravitation either from the ground or from space. Previous meetings have been held in Trieste (1975) and (1979), Shanghai (1982), Rome (1985), Perth (1988), Kyoto (1991), Stanford (1994), Jerusalem (1997), Rome (2000), Rio (2003), Berlin (2006), Paris (2009) and Stockholm (2012). Interested scientists should address a member from any one of the organizing commi
ttees or the conference secretariat.
This edition of the Marcel Grossmann Meeting marks the 100<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the Einstein equations and celebrates the International Year of Light 2015 organized by UNESCO and with the Golden Jubilee of Relativistic Astrophysics, all of which will be celebrated by MG14 and other satellite meetings (soon announced).
The meeting poster is ready and can be downloaded at:
http://www.icra.it/mg/mg14/MG14_poster.pdf
The planning of the scientific program is in progress, with the renewal of selected past parallel sessions and the introduction of new ones.
Website: http://www.icra.it/MG/mg14/
email: mg14(a)icra.it
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1.4. Mini-Workshop on Relativistic Positioning Systems, Noordwijk, Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9613
Starting: 2014-09-25 to 2014-09-25
Location: ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Additional Information: http://www.esa.int/gsp/ACT/events/workshops/ws_2014_Sept_25.html
Contact: anna.heffernan[AT]esa.int
The Advanced Concepts Team of the European Space Agency is organising a mini-workshop on relativistic positioning systems at ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands. The workshop will showcase the recent results of the ESA PECS project as well as those of the RPS research community and their applications to space. There is no registration fee and participants are invited to give presentations on their current research.
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1.5. Towards gravitational wave astronomy: data analysis techniques and challenges, London
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9618
Starting: 2014-12-12 to 2014-12-12
Location: Royal Astronomical Society, London, UK
Additional Information: http://tinyurl.com/RAS-Towards-GW-Astronomy
Contact: matthew.pitkin[AT]glasgow.ac.uk
The next few years promise to be exciting ones for the field of gravitational wave astronomy: ground-based gravitational wave detectors will begin taking data at unprecedented sensitivities; pulsar timing arrays are continuing to improve their timing accuracy; and several experiments are studying the cosmic microwave background polarisation in great detail. Together, these methods are probing a huge range of the gravitational wave spectrum, and detections will offer a wealth of new information on compact binaries, supermassive black holes, and general relativity in extreme environments from the early universe to black hole mergers.
Exploiting the datasets provided by these cutting edge observations has spurred the development of novel data analysis methods to understand gravitational wave sources.
This Royal Astronomical Society discussion meeting will bring together researchers from these diverse areas to encourage the sharing of techniques and foster further collaboration within the data analysis community.
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2.1. Research Fellow in Fundamental Physics in Advanced Concepts Team, ESA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9593
Deadline: 2014-09-09
Location: Noordwijk, Netherlands
Additional Information: http://www.esa.int/gsp/ACT/opportunities/open_rf.html
Contact: act[AT]esa.int
Internal Research Fellow (Post-doc) in Fundamental Physics
ESA - European Space Agency
Noordwijk, Netherlands
The European Space Agency's Advanced Concepts Team is looking for a highly motivated young researcher in the field of Fundamental Physics.
TEAM
The Advanced Concepts Team (ACT) is a group of research fellows (post-docs) and young graduates who originate from a broad variety of academic fields and aim at an academic career. Its task is to monitor, perform and foster research on advanced space systems, innovative concepts and working methods. It interacts externally almost exclusively with academia and operates as a truly interdisciplinary team bound to high scientific standards. Via its research, the team acts as a cross-departmental pathfinder to explore novel, potentially promising areas for ESA and the space sector, ranging from applied to basic fundamental research topics. An important task of the team is to communicate scientific trends and results, as input to the strategic planning of the Agency.
RESEARCH FIELD
The team has been active in the field of fundamental physics since 2004 with the overall objective to assess the impact of new ideas in physics on the space sector. The scope of its research spans from relativity (testing Einstein gravity,? relativistic positioning systems, black hole physics,?non negligible relativistic effects, metamaterial design (optical, acoustic), quantum theories (entanglement and other quantum paradoxes, vacuum energy, Casimir effect) to advanced propulsion concepts.
Candidates are highly encouraged to get familiar with the research done in this field by the team as well as on the overall research of the ACT and the main activities lines of ESA.
DUTIES AND TASKS
The successful candidate will carry out research in the field of fundamental physics.
Areas of research are partly chosen by the successful candidate based on his/her own expert judgements and insight into trends and developments, partly chosen by the team as to follow strategic directions of the Agency.
Scientifically she/he will in particular:
Propose and perform research in the field of physics, where appropriate together with universities of ESA Member States (in particular through the Ariadna programme);
Assess and investigate concepts and effects, either current or foreseen, derived from novel theoretical or experimental discoveries in physics for their potential application and use in space systems;
Follow and monitor the progress of research in areas of physics of interest to the team in order to derive and report strategic trends;
Critically assess ideas and concepts for space systems relying on methods or phenomena of the area of fundamental physics that are brought to the attention of the ACT.
As ACT researcher, she/he will:
Publish results in peer-reviewed publications and use modern communication tools to communicate with broader audience inside and outside ESA;
Lead and assist interdisciplinary projects with other ACT Research Fellows and Young Graduate Trainees;
Participate together with the team in the assessment of proposed space system concepts - these not being restricted only to advanced energy systems - and propose new concepts and assessment studies; and
Perform and participate in assessments on subjects of strategic interest of ESA, provide in-house expertise to strategy development and ESAs General Studies Programme.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Required academic qualifications:
a degree in physics, mathematics or equivalent;
PhD (completed before take up of duty) in Physics, subject of the thesis being relevant to the description of the tasks outlined above and aim at an academic/research career.
Additional Requirements:
interest in space science and technology;
ability for and interest in prospective interdisciplinary research;
aptitude to contextualise specialised areas of research and quickly assess their potential with respect to other domains and applications;
academic networking to add functioning links to universities and research institutes;
ability to work in a team, while being able to work individually and autonomously regarding his/her own personal research plans and directions;
natural curiosity and a passion for new subjects and research areas;
good methodological and organisation skills.
knowledge of English and/or French, the working languages of the Agency. A good proficiency in English is required. Knowledge of another Member State language would be an asset.
More information: http://www.esa.int/gsp/ACT/opportunities/open_rf.html
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2.2. ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9597
Deadline: 2014-10-01
Location: Noordwijk, NL and Madrid, Spain
Additional Information: http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Contact: fellowship[AT]cosmos.esa.int
ESA Postdoctoral Fellowships in Space Science
The European Space Agency awards several postdoctoral fellowships each year. The aim of these fellowships is to provide young scientists, holding a PhD or the equivalent degree, with the means of performing space science research in fields related to the ESA Science and Robotic Exploration Programmes. Areas of research include planetary science, astronomy and astrophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial science, plasma physics and fundamental physics. The fellowships have a duration of two years and are tenable at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, Netherlands, or at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in Villafranca del Castillo, near Madrid, Spain.
Applications are now solicited for fellowships in space science to begin in the fall of 2015. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. Candidates not holding a PhD yet are encouraged to apply, but they must provide evidence of receiving their degree before starting the fellowship.
ESA fellows are enrolled in ESA's Social Security Scheme, which covers medical expenses, invalidity and death benefits. A monthly deduction covers these short-term and long-term risks.
The deadline for applications is 1 October 2014.
More information on the ESA Research Fellowship programme in Space Science, on the conditions and eligibility, as well as the application form can be found on the world-wide web at this address:
http://cosmos.esa.int/fellowship
Questions on the scientific aspects of the ESA Fellowship in Space Science not answered in the above pages can be sent by e-mail to the fellowship coordinators, Dr. Oliver Jennrich or Dr. Matteo Guianazzi, at the address fellowship[AT]cosmos.esa.int
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2.3. Burke Fellows in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics at Caltech
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/08/19/burke-fellows-in-theoretical-physic…
Deadline: 2014-11-15
Location: Pasadena, CA, USA
Additional Information: http://burkeinstitute.caltech.edu/Apply/BurkeFellowship
Contact: cott[AT]tapir.caltech.edu
The Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) solicits applications for its inaugural Burke Fellowship program. The Burke Fellowship offers an opportunity for outstanding recent and new Ph.D. recipients to perform research at Caltech for three years. They are selected by a faculty committee representing all areas of theoretical physics and astrophysics at Caltech and are provided with:
* Independence in research direction within theoretical physics and astrophysics (including but not limited to theoretical astrophysics/cosmology, condensed matter theory, general relativity, particle/string theory, physical mathematics, and quantum information),
* faculty mentorship and activities organized by the Burke Institute to promote scientific exchanges and professional growth, and
* a competitive annual stipend/salary and an annual research fund.
The Burke Fellowship program significantly expands and strengthens the existing Prize Fellowship program at Caltech. The Prize Fellowship program has been successful with over 95 percent of the more than 120 former fellows holding distinguished academic positions.
We encourage all candidates to apply by November 15, 2014. Applicants should submit curriculum vitae (with email address and citizenship), a statement of research interests, and a list of publications at http://burkeinstitute.caltech.edu/Apply/BurkeFellowship. Applicants should also ensure that at least three letters of reference are submitted on their behalf to the website.
Burke Fellowship applicants will automatically be considered for other available postdoctoral positions. Caltech is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, Minorities, Veterans and Disabled Persons are encouraged to apply. Email inquiries regarding the application process may be sent to nell_at_caltech.edu.
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3. News
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3.1. Ecole Internationale d'Astrophysique Daniel Chalonge, summer highlights, online presentations and pictures
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/08/04/ecole-internationale-dastrophysique…
Additional Information: http://chalonge.obspm.fr
Ecole Internationale d'Astrophysique Daniel Chalonge
HIGHLIGHTS of the COLLOQUIUM OF THE 18TH PARIS COSMOLOGY COLLOQUIUM CHALONGE 2014:
CMB Observations and its implications for Cosmology: A Status Report . Polarisation of the Cosmic Microwave Background: Toward an Observational Proof of Cosmic Inflation. Beyond the Power Spectrum: Cosmology with Spectral Distortions and the PIXIE mission. Fermionic Warm Dark Matter and the Thomas-Fermi galaxy structure theory. Cosmological and astrophysical signatures of Warm Dark Matter. Galaxy Structure Observations and Cored Density Profiles. Changing Direction It is Time for Warm Dark Matter X-ray and Phase Space Density Constraints on the Properties of the Dark Matter Particle. The Fertile Phenomenology of Sterile Neutrinos. Gravitational lensing in Warm Dark Matter cosmology: the cross section for giant arcs. Cosmology with Gaia. The dusty universe unveiled by Herschel. High energy sources in the epoch of reionization of the Universe Synergies between CMB and SKA radio observations. Observational overview on galaxy formation and evolution. Neutrino masses, phases and m
ixings: Theory vs. Experiments. A Status Report. Absolute scale of the active neutrino mass and the search of sterile neutrinos at the KATRIN experiment The tensor to scalar ratio and large scale power suppression from fast- roll initial conditions Warm Dark Matter Cosmology and Galaxy Theory in agreement with observations. New Results.
Open Session. Panel Discussion on BICEP2. Cosmology Now and Tomorrow. The James Webb Space Telescope and the First Light .
ON LINE PRESENTATIONS
and POSTER presented by student Hareth Mahdi are available here:
http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Programme_Paris2014.html
Peter BIERMANN, Daniel BOYANOVSKY, Carlo BURIGANA, Christopher CONSELICE, Asantha COORAY, Hector DE VEGA, Gianluigi FOGLI, Gerard GILMORE, Alan KOGUT, Eiichiro KOMATSU, Anthony LASENBY, Hareh MAHDI, Felix MIRABEL, Paolo SALUCCI, Norma SANCHEZ, George SMOOT, Casey WATSON, Christian WEINHEIMER, Rogier WINDHORST
ALBUM of PICTURES
capturing moments of the stimulating atmosphere created by all lecturers and participants is available here:
http://chalonge.obspm.fr/album2014/index.html
ON LINE PROGRAMME 2014 and SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND
is available here:
http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Programme2014.html
http://chalonge.obspm.fr/colloque2014.html
PRE VIEW 2014-2015:
- 27-28 November 2014: Concluding Session and Chalonge Programme 2015
- The Chalonge WDM Meudon Workshop 2015
- The 19th Paris Cosmology Colloquium Chalonge 2015 and more events
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We look forward to welcome you in the next meetings of this series
With Compliments and kind regards
Norma G Sanchez , Hector J. de Vega and the Chalonge School Team
http://chalonge.obspm.fr
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3.2. LIGO Laboratory and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration release 2 years of data from their Fifth Science Run
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9620
Additional Information: http://www.ligo.org/news/s5-data-release.php
The LIGO Laboratory and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC) announces the public release of two years of data taken by the three LIGO gravitational-wave detectors the during its fifth science run, 2005-2007 (S5). The full announcement is at http://www.ligo.org/news/s5-data-release.php and the data is released at https://losc.ligo.org
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3.3. Living Reviews in Relativity: Massive Gravity / "Time-Delay Interferometry"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/08/25/living-reviews-in-relativity-massiv…
Additional Information: http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-7
Living Reviews in Relativity recently published two new articles: a major update of the review on Time-Delay Interferometry by Massimo Tinto and Sanjeev V. Dhurandhar and a new article on Massive Gravity by Claudia de Rham.
Please find the abstracts and further details below.
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PUB.NO. lrr-2014-7
de Rham, Claudia
"Massive Gravity"
ACCEPTED: 2014-07-18
PUBLISHED: 2014-08-25
FULL ARTICLE AT:
http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-7
ABSTRACT:
We review recent progress in massive gravity. We start by showing how different theories of massive gravity emerge from a higher-dimensional theory of general relativity, leading to the Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati model (DGP), cascading gravity and ghost-free massive gravity. We then explore their theoretical and phenomenological consistency, proving the absence of Boulware-Deser ghosts and reviewing the Vainshtein mechanism and the cosmological solutions in these models. Finally, we present alternative and related models of massive gravity such as new massive gravity, Lorentz-violating massive gravity and non-local massive gravity.
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PUB.NO. lrr-2014-6
Tinto, Massimo and Dhurandhar, Sanjeev V.
"Time-Delay Interferometry"
ACCEPTED: 2014-07-28
PUBLISHED: 2014-08-05
FULL ARTICLE AT:
http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-6
ABSTRACT:
Equal-arm detectors of gravitational radiation allow phase measurements many orders of magnitude below the intrinsic phase stability of the laser injecting light into their arms. This is because the noise in the laser light is common to both arms, experiencing exactly the same delay, and thus cancels when it is differenced at the photo detector. In this situation, much lower level secondary noises then set the overall performance. If, however, the two arms have different lengths (as will necessarily be the case with space-borne interferometers), the laser noise experiences different delays in the two arms and will hence not directly cancel at the detector. In order to solve this problem, a technique involving heterodyne interferometry with unequal arm lengths and independent phase-difference readouts has been proposed. It relies on properly time-shifting and linearly combining independent Doppler measurements, and for this reason it has been called time-delay interferometry (
TDI). This article provides an overview of the theory, mathematical foundations, and experimental aspects associated with the implementation of TDI. Although emphasis on the application of TDI to the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission appears throughout this article, TDI can be incorporated into the design of any future space-based mission aiming to search for gravitational waves via interferometric measurements. We have purposely left out all theoretical aspects that data analysts will need to account for when analyzing the TDI data combinations.
UPCOMING ARTICLES AT:
http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/upcoming.html
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3.4. Hyperspace moves to Frankfurt
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/09/02/hyperspace-move-to-frankfurt/
Additional Information:
Hyperspace will move to Frankfurt as a result of my move to the Goethe University. Users will not see any difference in behaviour or use, but the service may be suspended for one day or two as the move takes place (likely in one week time). Any pending post or subscription will be made public as soon as the new server is online. The next bulletin will be sent as usual (Oct. 2nd). I apologize in advance for any inconvenience.
Luciano Rezzolla
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1. Conferences
1.1. Testing Gravity 2015, Vancouver
1.2. Third Erlangen Fall School on Quantum Geometry
1.3. A Century of General Relativity, Berlin
1.4. 24th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation in Japan (JGRG24)
1.5. 100 Years of General Relativity, Penn State
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc at Univ of Zululand
2.2. Academic Opportunities in the School of Mathematical Sciences - Level B/C/D/E Monash University
2.3. PhD Fellowship in Relativity at Southampton
2.4. PhD Fellowships in Physics at the University of Trento
2.5. Riemann Fellowship at Leibniz Universitaet Hannover
2.6. Postdoctoral position in multimessenger astrophysics at the University of Pisa
3. News
3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "On the History of Unified Field Theories. Part II"
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Testing Gravity 2015, Vancouver
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9530
Starting: 2015-01-15 to 2015-01-17
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.sfu.ca/physics/cosmology/TestingGravity2015/
Contact: testing-gravity-2015[AT]sfu.ca
We are organizing a 3 day workshop at SFU Harbour Centre in Vancouver, January 15-17, 2015, on various ways of testing gravity - cosmological, astrophysical and terrestrial. The workshop will bring together experimentalists, observers and theorists, with a mixture of invited and contributed talks, and plenty of time for discussions. Topics will include
- Pulsars, black holes and other astrophysical tests
- Gravitational wave detectors
- Terrestrial tests, gravity on short distances
- Cosmological probes - CMB, 21cm, redshift surveys, weak lensing
- Modified gravity theories
- Model-independent frameworks for testing gravity
Because the meeting deals with the overlap between all these different research areas, we plan a 1-day school on Wednesday, January 14, as an option for people who would like to catch up to speed on areas outside their normal research focus.
Testing Gravity is a topical theme, in part because of the growing interest in modified gravity theories motivated by the unexplained nature of dark matter and dark energy, and in part by improving technologies that open opportunities for new types of tests. We hope that you will consider coming to our workshop and will appreciate if you forward this announcement to your colleagues, including postdocs and graduate students.
The registration for the workshop and the school is now open and available via the workshop website:
http://www.sfu.ca/physics/cosmology/TestingGravity2015/
Travel advice and local information will appear soon.
Sincerely,
The Scientific Organizing Committee: Andrei Frolov, Makoto Fujiwara, Ruediger Picker, Levon Pogosian, Maxim Pospelov, Dimitrios Psaltis and Douglas Scott
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1.2. Third Erlangen Fall School on Quantum Geometry
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/07/09/third-erlangen-fall-school-on-quant…
Starting: 2014-09-15 to 2014-09-18
Location: Erlangen, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.algeo.math.fau.de/people/kulzer-johanna/tft0/fall-school.html
Contact: kulzer[AT]math.fau.de
The Erlangen Fall Schools on Quantum Geometry are a series of interdisciplinary schools on mathematical physics topics surrounding geometry and quantisation. They address postdocs and PhD students from both subjects and aim to provide an overview as well as an in-depth understanding of current research topics at the interface of mathematics and physics.
The Third Erlangen Fall School on Quantum Geometry involves three intensive lecture series on:
Teichmüller Theory (Vladimir Fock, Université de Strasbourg, IRMA)
Deformations of Operator Algebras and the Construction of Quantum Field Theories
(Gandalf Lechner, Universität Leipzig)
Geometric Quantization (Gijs Tuynman, Université Lille 1)
Each lecture series consists of approximately 6 hours of lectures as well as problem and discussion sessions. They are aimed at a mixed audience of mathematicians and physicists and are accessible to PhD students and postdocs.
Participants should register on the school's registration page
https://www.algeo.math.fau.de/people/kulzer-johanna/tft0/registration.html
by July 31 2014. There is a limited amount of funding to provide financial support to PhD students and young researchers.
If you require funding to cover your travel and/or acomodation cost, please indicate so on the registration form.
Conference secretary:
Johanna Kulzer, Department Mathematik, FAU, Cauerstrasse 11, 91058 Erlangen, Germany, Tel: 0049 9131 85 67035, Fax: 0049 9131 85 67036,
For more details see:
https://www.algeo.math.fau.de/people/kulzer-johanna/tft0/fall-school.html
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1.3. A Century of General Relativity, Berlin
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/07/18/a-century-of-general-relativity/
Starting: 2015-11-30 to 2015-12-05
Location: Berlin, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/1569589/A_Century_of_General_Relativity
Contact: ute.schlichting[AT]aei.mpg.de
The Max Planck Institutes for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) and the History of Science, along with the International Society for General Relativity and Gravitation, jointly announce a meeting to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Einstein's full formulation of the theory of general relativity. The meeting will take place from Monday November 30 until Saturday December 5, 2015, and it will be held at the Harnack House in Berlin. The first part of the meeting will consist of reviews of current research frontiers in physics and astronomy that are impacted by general relativity. The second part will consist of an historical examination of the development of the theory and its integration into mainstream physics. Further details will be announced in the Autumn of 2014.
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1.4. 24th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation in Japan (JGRG24)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9543
Starting: 2014-11-10 to 2014-11-14
Location: Kashiwa City, Japan
Additional Information: http://indico.ipmu.jp/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=36
Contact: jgrg24-loc[AT]ipmu.jp
Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the 24th workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation (JGRG24) will be held at Kavli IPMU, University of Tokyo. This is one of a series of JGRG workshops held in Japan every year since 1991, which has provided a place where people can exchange new ideas and pursue future trends in our research. The workshop will cover a wide area of research related to general relativity.
The list of invited speakers:
Francois Bouchet (IAP, Planck)
Claudia de Rham (Case Western)
Raffaele Flaminio (NAOJ, KAGRA)
Steven Gubser (Princeton)
Jonathan C McKinney (Maryland)
Hitoshi Murayama (Berkeley/Kavli IPMU, SuMIRe)
Andrzej Rostworowski (Jagiellonian)
Leonardo Senatore (Stanford)
Mark Vagins (Kavli IPMU, Super-Kamiokande)
Shigeru Yoshida (Chiba, IceCube)
The registration is open at the conference web site. The deadline is the 21st of Sep, 2014. If you would like to make either oral or poster presentation, please send us the title and the abstract by email to jgrg24-loc(at)ipmu.jp after registration.
Unfortunately, we will be able to provide financial support to only a limited number of applicants. Priority may be given to Ph.D students and researchers who do not have their own research grant.
For further information, please visit our web site at:
URL: http://indico.ipmu.jp/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=36
SOC:
H. Asada, T. Chiba, T. Harada, K. Ioka, H. Ishihara, M. Kawasaki, H. Kodama, Y. Kojima, K. Maeda, S. Mukohyama, T. Nakamura,
K. Nakao, Y. Nambu, K. Oohara, M. Sasaki, M. Shibata, T. Shiromizu, J. Soda, N. Sugiyama, T. Tanaka, M. Yamaguchi, J. Yokoyama
LOC:
T. Fujita, S. Mukohyama, R. Namba, R. Saitou
Inquiries to:
jgrg24-loc(at)ipmu.jp
Shinji Mukohyama
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1.5. 100 Years of General Relativity, Penn State
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/07/31/100-yeats-of-general-relativity/
Starting: 2015-06-07 to 2015-06-12
Location: University Park, PA, USA
Additional Information: http://event.gravity.psu.edu/index.shtml
Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu
Second Announcement
An international conference to celebrate 100 years of general relativity, entitled General Relativity and Gravitation: A Centennial Perspective will be held at the University Park campus of Penn State from Sunday, June 7 through Friday, June 12, 2015 under the auspices of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) and the Topical Group on Gravitation (GGR) of the American Physical Society. ISGRG has commissioned a volume to celebrate the centennial, to be published by the Cambridge University Press. This volume will be released at the conference.
Registration is now open at the conference website: http://event.gravity.psu.edu/index.shtml
The regular registration fee is $150 with a student rate of $75 and the accompanying guest rate of $50. This fee includes all social events including the banquet. Early registration is strongly recommended since the total number of participants is limited because of the capacity of the main auditorium.
Scientific Structure of the Conference
The scientific program has a dual goal: To assess the current status of our field in broad terms, and discuss future directions. Therefore the plenary part of the conference will feature invited talks on various areas as well as perspective sessions in which 3-4 panelists will share their vision on a single theme. The invited talks will consist of broad overviews summarizing major developments over the past 2-3 decades. The perspective sessions will feature topics such as Future Technologies in Gravitational Wave Physics; Frontiers of Relativistic Astrophysics; The Next Decade in Cosmology; Future Directions in Computational Gravity; and, Gravity Meets the Quantum.
Parallel sessions will be divided into four themes following the tradition of the GRn conferences of the ISGRG: i) Mathematical and Numerical GR; ii) Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology; iii) Experimental and Observational Gravity; and, iv) Quantum Aspects of Gravity. They will feature contributed talks, as well as a few invited talks providing introductions to broad sub-areas. Some sessions will be dedicated to the interface between these areas. There will also be a special Poster Session one afternoon featuring not only contributed presentations but also posters summarizing the invited talks at parallel sessions for the benefit of the participants who could not attend those specific sessions.
General Information
The conference will offer ample opportunities for informal discussions and social interactions. There will be a welcome reception in the evening on Sunday, June 7, a poster session (with refreshments) in the afternoon on Tuesday, June 9 and a conference banquet on Thursday, June 11. The conference will end late afternoon on Friday, June 12.
The local airport at Penn State is University Park/State College (SCE), served by Delta, United, and US Airways with flights from Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia and Washington DC. University Park/State College is also within easy driving distance (approximately 2-4 hours) from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington DC. A block of rooms has been reserved at local hotels and again, early reservations are strongly recommended. Please see the conference web-page for further information.
Local Organization Committee:
Eugenio Bianchi (Co-Chair), Chad Hanna (Co-Chair), Abhay Ashtekar, Martin Bojowald, Randi Neshteruk, Ben Owen
Scientific Organization Committee:
Abhay Ashtekar (Chair), Beverly Berger, John Friedman, James Isenberg, Malcolm MaCCallum, Peter Saulson
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoc at Univ of Zululand
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9516
Deadline: 2014-08-15
Location: Kwa-Dlangezwa, South Africa
Additional Information: http://www.unizulu.ac.za/call-for-applications-postdoctoral-research-fellow…
Contact: BeeshamA[AT]unizulu.ac.za
The University of Zululand invites applications for Postdoctoral Research Fellowships positions in any of its academic departments with suitable mentorship expertise. The Fellowships are valued at R240 000 pa and will be tenable for a period of TWO years, starting as soon as possible.
The Fellowships are intended to enhance the intellectual environment at the University and to provide opportunities in diverse fields for recent doctoral graduates to develop their research skills and prepare them for an academic career.
The University is located north of the uTugela River in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal. The region provides diverse research opportunities and the University is in close proximity to people in rural areas, commercial farmers, an industrial hub, a world heritage site and two countries in the SADC region. Although this invitation extends to all research fields, and an attempt will be made to ensure intellectual diversity in the appointments, the University particularly interested in attracting persons whose research could impact upon the region in which it is situated.
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2.2. Academic Opportunities in the School of Mathematical Sciences - Level B/C/D/E Monash University
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9519
Deadline: 2014-08-24
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Additional Information: http://jobs.monash.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=524967&sReferrer=home&lApp…
Contact: sci-maths-jobs[AT]monash.edu
Over the years Monash has built a strong reputation in Mathematics and, following the relocation of some of the more applied research areas, the School of Mathematics is embarking on a unique expansion across broad areas of Mathematics. The 15 appointments to be made in the next two years will be at all levels with at least four of the positions at Level E.
Outstanding candidates in all areas of Mathematics are invited to apply for the posts. We expect to make appointments in algebra, analysis, applied analysis, and pde's (theoretical and computational), but appointments in other areas will be made. Some of the appointments will further build our research in mathematical biology, mathematical finance, and nonlinear dynamics with engineering applications. Appointments that consolidate our existing strength in combinatorics, operations research, mathematical statistics and hydrodynamics will be considered.
Successful candidates at Level E will be expected to take a leadership role and be involved with recruitment at lower levels. All candidates will be expected to have outstanding research records and help our drive for excellence across the school. The school recognises the need for a strong Mathematical underpinning of research in many schools across the campus and is committed to delivering outstanding Mathematics teaching across the campus.
These roles are full-time positions; however, flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.
Your application must address the selection criteria.
Enquiries: sci-maths-jobs[AT]monash.edu
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2.3. PhD Fellowship in Relativity at Southampton
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9520
Deadline: 2014-08-31
Location: Southampton, UK
Additional Information: http://www.southampton.ac.uk/maths/postgraduate/research_degrees/apply.page
Contact: leor[AT]soton.ac.uk
Applications are invited for a PhD Fellowship within the Gravity group in the School of Mathematics at the university of Southampton, UK. The PhD position is funded by the European Research Council for a duration of 3 years, starting in October 2014. The successful candidate will work with Prof. Leor Barack on the problem of orbital dynamics around black holes in General Relativity, with applications to gravitational-wave astronomy.
The University of Southampton (UK) is home to a large Gravity research group, comprising 9 staff members (Nils Andersson, Leor Barack, Carsten Gundlach, Ian Hawke, Wynn Ho, Ian Jones, Kostas Skenderis, Marika Taylor and James Vickers), 9 postdocs and 15 research students. Research in the group covers topics in black-hole and neutron-star astrophysics, sources of gravitational waves and numerical relativity, as well as string-inspired gravity and holography.
Students of any nationality are invited to apply, but full funding is guaranteed only for EU nationals. We prefer applications to arrive before 31 August 2014, but later applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Applications should be made online, by following the link on
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/maths/postgraduate/research_degrees/apply.page
In the online application form please select Programme Type "Research", "Full Time" and type in "Mathematics" in the Search window. Then follow the link under "Apply online" and proceed as instructed. Make sure to indicate "Leor Barack" as the requested supervisor. Please also email a copy of your CV directly to leor[at]soton.ac.uk.
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2.4. PhD Fellowships in Physics at the University of Trento
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/07/20/phd-fellowships-in-physics-at-the-u…
Deadline: 2014-09-11
Location: Trento, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.unitn.it/en/ateneo/1940/announcement-of-selection
Contact: bruno.giacomazzo[AT]unitn.it
The Physics department at the University of Trento invites applications for PhD fellowships starting in November 2014.
The PhD fellowships have a duration of 3 years and a gross salary of 13638.47 EUR per year (about 1000 EUR per month after taxes).
The PhD program covers several scientific areas, including also Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Theoretical Physics, and Astroparticle Physics. More details about the doctoral school in Physics can be found at http://web.unitn.it/en/drphys
The Department of Physics includes faculty members working on computational astrophysics (Giacomazzo), gravitational wave detectors (Dolesi, Prodi, Vitale, Weber), theory of general relativity and cosmology (Cognola, Vanzo, Zerbini), and astroparticle physics (Battiston, Lazzizzera). Students with interests in one of these areas are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications for the doctoral positions are accepted from candidates, regardless of gender, age, and nationality, who have a Masters degree (equivalent to the Italian laurea magistrale). Any degree in Physics or related disciplines will be given preferential status. Applications are also accepted from students who expect to get their degree by October 31 2014.
The University of Trento is ranked among the top 5 universities in Italy and it is characterized by an international and diverse student population. The city of Trento is located on the Italian Dolomites and it is very well connected with several destinations in Italy and Europe.
The deadline for applications is September 11 2014 at 4 pm Italian time. The selection will be based on the curriculum of the candidate and on an oral exam (candidates permanently residing abroad by the date of the oral exam may take the exam by phone or videoconference in their country of residence).
More information about the application process can be found here:
http://www.unitn.it/en/ateneo/1940/announcement-of-selection
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2.5. Riemann Fellowship at Leibniz Universitaet Hannover
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/07/22/riemann-fellowship-at-leibniz-unive…
Deadline: 2014-12-31
Location: Hannover, Germany
Additional Information: http://riemanncenter.de/fellowships.html
Contact: riemann[AT]maphy.uni-hannover.de
We are offering several Riemann Fellowships to mathematicians and theoretical physicists early in their postdoctoral career who are interested in participating in the research activities of any of the groups involved in the Riemann Center, for a period of up to four months.
Salaries amount to about 2000 Euro per month after deductions and may require some mild teaching duties. The Riemann Center will assist with housing and other organizational issues concerning the visit.
Applications can be sent at any time and will be considered as fellowships become available.
Please send your application including a CV, publication list and a cover letter stating the intended period of stay and research group preference either electronically to
riemann(at)maphy.uni-hannover.de
or by mail to
Riemann Center for Geometry and Physics
Leibniz Universitaet Hannover
Appelstrasse 2
30167 Hannover
Germany
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2.6. Postdoctoral position in multimessenger astrophysics at the University of Pisa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/08/01/postdoctoral-position-in-multimesse…
Deadline: 2014-08-29
Location: Pisa, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.df.unipi.it/~razzano/firb2012/postdocgwpi2014.pdf
Contact: massimiliano.razzano[AT]pi.infn.it
A two-year postdoctoral position at the University of Pisa on multimessenger astrophysics is avilable.
This position has been opened in the context of the 2012 FIRB Grant `New perspectives on the violent Universe: unveiling the physics of compact objects with joint observations of gravitational waves and electromagnetic radiation' awarded to Marica Branchesi (University of Urbino), Michela Mapelli (INAF Padova) and Massimiliano Razzano (University of Pisa).
We invite applications in the area of multimessenger astrophysics, focusing on the study of the gravitational waves from pulsars and other astrophysical sources.
The position is expected to begin in October/November 2014, and the deadline for the application is August 29th, 2014.
More information can be found at:
http://www.df.unipi.it/~razzano/firb2012/postdocgwpi2014.pdf
and the details on the application procedure at:
http://www.unipi.it/ateneo/bandi/assegni/2014/fisica/29ago2014/index.htm
http://www.unipi.it/ateneo/bandi/assegni/2014/fisica/29ago2014/inglese.r...
(announcement in english)
Title: "Study and development of data analysis techniques for gravitational wave signals from pulsars and other sources of astrophysical interest"
For more details you are very welcome to contact
massimiliano.razzano[AT]pi.infn.it
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3. News
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3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "On the History of Unified Field Theories. Part II"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/07/11/living-reviews-in-relativity-on-the…
Additional Information: http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-5
Living Reviews in Relativity has published a new review article on "On the History of Unified Field Theories. Part II (ca. 1930 - ca. 1965)" by Hubert F. M. Goenner on 23 June 2014.
Please find the abstract and further details below.
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Goenner, Hubert F. M.
"On the History of Unified Field Theories. Part II (ca. 1930 - ca. 1965)"
ACCEPTED: 2014-05-13
PUBLISHED: 2014-06-23
FULL ARTICLE AT:
http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-5
ABSTRACT:
The present review intends to provide an overall picture of the research concerning classical unified field theory, worldwide, in the decades between the mid-1930 and mid-1960. Main themes are the conceptual and methodical development of the field, the interaction among the scientists working in it, their opinions and interpretations. Next to the most prominent players, A. Einstein and E. Schrodinger, V. Hlavaty and the French groups around A. Lichnerowicz, M.-A. Tonnelat, and Y. Thiry are presented. It is shown that they have given contributions of comparable importance. The review also includes a few sections on the fringes of the central topic like Born-Infeld electromagnetic theory or scalar-tensor theory. Some comments on the structure and organization of research-groups are also made.
UPCOMING ARTICLES AT:
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1. Conferences
1.1. 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting in Armenia Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the universe - Program
1.2. NARDA 2014, Fullerton
1.3. NEB16: Recent Developments in Gravity - GR@GR (2nd announcement)
1.4. XXI SIGRAV Conference on General Relativity and Gravitational Physics, Alessandria
1.5. Probing the fundamental nature of spacetime with the Renormalization Group, Stockholm
1.6. IUCSS Workshop on Gravitational Tests of Lorentz Invariance, Bloomington
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc Position in Theoretical Physics, Oldenburg
2.2. Post-doctoral Fellowship at School of Physics, IISER-TVM
3. News
3.1. Galaxies: Special Issue "Advances in Gravitational Research"
3.2. Nominations open for the 2015 Einstein Prize
3.3. Living Reviews in Relativity: "The Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment"
3.4. David Radice awarded 2014 Giulio Rampa Thesis Prize
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1.1. 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting in Armenia Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the universe - Program
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/06/02/1st-scientific-icranet-meeting-in-a…
Starting: 2014-06-30 to 2014-07-04
Location: Yerevan, Armenia
Additional Information: http://ntsrvg9-2.icra.it/meetings/registration_armenia2014.htm
Contact: marziomaria.cimini[AT]icranet.org
The Physics of Black Holes dominates some of the most energetic astrophysical phenomena in the Universe. The formation of a Black Holes appear to be related to the emission of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB), the most energetic transient phenomena in the Universe. The basic mechanism appear to be the creation of electron positron pairs plasma occurring by vacuum polarization process around a Kerr-Newman Black Hole by the Heisenberg-Euler-Schwinger mechanism. An effort of reaching such an extreme electromagnetic quantum regime is being currently approached also in MegaJoule Laser Projects in Europe, Russia, USA. In addition a prolonged emission appear to be related to rotating electromagnetic Black Holes in microquasars. The presence of Supermassive Black Holes (SMBHs) of 10^8 and 10^9 solar masses appear to be related to active galactic nuclei, Blazars and Quasars. There is the possibility that, unlike the stellar mass Black Holes, which are formed by the gravitational collapse of ba
ryonic matter, the SMBHs can originate from the gravitational collapse of Dark Matter. This meeting will address both observational/experimental and theoretical aspects. From an observational point of view results obtained from very high energy observatories from the ground such as HESS, MAGIC, AUGER and from next generation instruments will be reviewed. Similarly will be reviewed the observations from Space Observatories in X and Gamma Rays such as Agile, Fermi, Swift, MAXI and NuStar. The complementary observations in Microwave and infrared bands from Planck mission will be presented. Ongoing progress for experimental facilities to look for coincidence with Gravitational waves detectors and Neutrinos detectors will be also reviewed. From a theoretical point of view attention will be given to progress in understanding quantum and classical phenomena related to the physics of Black Holes and to the process of extraction of the Black Hole Energy.
Before the 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the Universe from June 30 to July 4, an IRAP PhD School for graduate students will be organized from June 28 to June 29 in Aghveran.
Registrations to both the meeting and the school are now possible at the web page
<a href="http://ntsrvg9-2.icra.it/meetings/registration_armenia2014.htm">http://ntsrvg9-2.icra.it/meetings/registration_armenia2014.htm</a>
The registration fee is 300 EUR including the admission to all sessions of the meeting and the school, coffee breaks and proceedings. The registration fee is 100 EUR for who attends ONLY the first two days (28-29 June IRAP school) which include transportation from the Yerevan airport, accommodation and meals. The registration fee for who attends ONLY the second week (30 June-4 July Meeting) is: 100 EUR for students, postdocs and participants from former Soviet Union countries and 200 EUR for other participants.
A preliminary program of the meeting can be found here:
<a href="http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/meetingArmenia2014/prelimina…">http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/meetingArmenia2014/prelimina…</a>
Please download the poster from:
<a href="http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/meetingArmenia2014/Poster_Ar…">http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/meetingArmenia2014/Poster_Ar…</a>
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1.2. NARDA 2014, Fullerton
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9485
Starting: 2014-08-21 to 2014-08-22
Location: Fullerton, CA, USA
Additional Information: http://physics.fullerton.edu/gwpac/news/169-narda-2014
Contact: jread[AT]fullerton.edu
The 2014 Numerical and Analytical Relativity and Data Analysis (NARDA) Meeting will take place at California State University, Fullerton on August 21, 2014 - Friday, August 22, 2014.
The purpose of this meeting is to bring together numerical relativists, analytic relativists, and gravitational-wave astronomers to discuss progress and challenges in gravitational-wave source modeling and data analysis in the advanced detector era.
While there is no fee for the meeting, we ask that participants register so that we can allocate limited space for contributed talks.
For more information, including travel, lodging, and registration, please see the meeting web page at
http://physics.fullerton.edu/gwpac/news/169-narda-2014
Please email any questions to the organizers (glovelace at fullerton dot edu or jread at fullerton dot edu).
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1.3. NEB16: Recent Developments in Gravity - GR@GR (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9489
Starting: 2014-09-17 to 2014-09-20
Location: Mykonos, Greece
Additional Information: http://neb.hsrgc.gr/16/
Contact: gravitygreece[AT]gmail.com
NEB16: Recent Developments in Gravity - GR@GR
Mykonos, Greece
17-20 September 2014
http://neb.hsrgc.gr/16/
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
The 16th NEB conference on Recent Developments in Gravity will be held in Mykonos, Greece, from the 17th to the 20th of September 2014. NEB16 is an international conference devoted to all aspects of Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology, which is organized every two years by the Hellenic Society for Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology. A list of previous conferences in the NEB series can be found at http://www.hsrgc.gr/activities.html.
NEB16 will focus on recent developments in several areas: gravitational waves, relativistic astrophysics, alternative theories of gravity, mathematical relativity, relativistic cosmology and quantum gravity.
The interdisciplinary character of the meeting is reflected in the list of confirmed invited speakers:
L. Amendola (Heidelberg)
L. Barack (Southampton)
E. Bergshoeff (Groningen)
M. Bojowald (Penn State)
A. Calder (Stony Brook)
V. Ferrari (Roma)
V. Kalogera (Northwestern)
J. Lattimer (Stony Brook)
D. Lüst (LMU München)
M. Maggiore (Geneva)
D. Oriti (AEI)
J. Pullin (Louisiana State)
L. Rezzolla (Frankfurt/AEI)
B. Schutz (AEI)
M. Shibata (Kyoto)
T. Sotiriou (Nottingham)
The venue of the conference is Saint John Mykonos Hotel, a beach resort at Agios Ioannis bay, located 4 km from Mykonos Town. The organizing committee has arranged for special conference rates at Saint John Mykonos Hotel as well as at the nearby Petinos Hotel (there will be a shuttle taking conference participants to the main venue at the beginning and end of sessions). Further information on accommodation and travel can be found here: http://neb.hsrgc.gr/16/INFO/info.html. Please note that due to a high demand in accommodation and airline tickets, you are advised to book both the hotel and airline tickets as soon as possible.
Registration and abstract submission can be done through:
http://neb.hsrgc.gr/16/REGISTRATION/registration.html.
The final abstract submission deadline for NEB16 is June 30th 2014. Soon after that, the official program will be announced.
We are looking forward to meeting all interested participants in Mykonos this September!
With our best regards,
The Organising Committee
T. Apostolatos (University of Athens)
K. Kokkotas (University of Tuebingen)
M. Sakellariadou (Kings College London, University of London)
N. Stergioulas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
E. Vagenas (Kuwait University)
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1.4. XXI SIGRAV Conference on General Relativity and Gravitational Physics, Alessandria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9493
Starting: 2014-09-15 to 2014-09-19
Location: Alessandria, Dipartimento di Scienze e Innovazione Tecnologica, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Additional Information: http://sigrav.na.infn.it/attivita/congresso-nazionale/xxi-congresso-sigrav-…
Contact: mfdelaurentis[AT]tspu.edu.ru
The biennial Conference of the Italian Society of General Relativity and Gravitation (SIGRAV) is devoted to all aspects of gravitation, such as Classical General Relativity (GR), Quantum Gravity, Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology, as well as Experimental Gravity.
A key and defining feature of the conference is the ability to present the state of the art of the wide variety of methods (experimental, theoretical, mathematical, computational) used to advance in the knowledge of gravity.
The five day conference will host 25 invited plenary talks, and 4 shorter invited talks and a dozen of contributed talks for each of the three parallel workshops sessions: classical and quantum gravity, relativistic astrophysics and cosmology, experimental gravity.
The conference will review the status, and present the advances in the fields of classical GR, modified gravity theories, relativistic astrophysics, astroparticle physics, precision tests of GR, cosmology, gravitational waves, numerical relativity, quantum gravity, quantum field theory in curved spacetime, supergravity.
The geometry of quantum spacetime will be discussed also from the experimental viewpoint of quantum metrology and experimental cosmology, as well as aspects of precision cosmology.
A science popularization evening will be organized.
During the Conference, the AMALDI MEDAL will be awarded to an outstanding european senior scientist and the SIGRAV Prizes will be awarded to (two) outstanding junior scientists.
Parallel Sessions
During the scientific program the following parallel sessions will be organised
Workshop A: Classical and quantum gravity
Chairmen: Roberto Casadio, Lorenzo Fatibene
Contact: WorkShopA[AT]sigrav.org
Workshop B: Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology
Chairmen: Antonaldo Diaferio, Alberto Vecchiato
Contact: WorkShopB[AT]sigrav.org
WorkShop C: Experimental Gravity
Enrico Calloni, Giancarlo Cella
Contact: WorkShowC[AT]sigrav.org
Candidate contributors to workshops should contact organization at the above links.
Fees and Deadlines:
Fees include lunches, coffee breaks and welcome refreshment.
Regular Eur 200,
Students Eur. 100.
Fees after July 31 Eur. 230.
The registration fee is to be paid via bank transfer to:
Società Italiana di Relatività Generale e Fisica della Gravitazione (SIGRAV)
IBAN: IT84 S030 6901 0241 0000 0015 035
Istituto Bancario San Paolo-IMI di Torino, Ag. 24,
Cso Turati 18, 10128 Torino
Specifying: Registration fees for XXI SIGRAV, Alessandria
Then send the payment receipt via mail to secretariat[AT]sigrav.org
Only late registration fees can be paid cash on site in Alessandria.
For information send an email to secretariat .
Local Organizing Committee
Paolo Aschieri (chair), Salvatore Capozziello, Leonardo Castellani (chair), Mariafelicia De Laurentis, Antonaldo Diaferio, Lorenzo Fatibene, Pietro Antonio Grassi.
Scientific Committee
Paolo Aschieri (chair), Carlo Bradaschia, Marco Bruni, Salvatore Capozziello, Mauro Carfora, Leonardo Castellani (chair), Eugenio Coccia, Mariafelicia De Laurentis, Antonaldo Diaferio, Mariateresa Crosta, Lorenzo Fatibene, Valeria Ferrari, Pietro Fre, Alberto Lerda, Stefano Liberati, Luca Lusanna, Sabino Matarrese, Augusto Sagnotti, Luigi Stella, Leopoldo Milano, Gaetano Vilasi, Sergio Zerbini
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1.5. Probing the fundamental nature of spacetime with the Renormalization Group, Stockholm
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9508
Starting: 2015-03-23 to 2015-03-27
Location: Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden
Additional Information: http://www.nordita.org/spacetime2015/
Contact: aeichhorn[AT]perimeterinstitute.ca
Renormalization group methods are a key element of theoretical particle physics and may also be central for constructing a fundamental theory of gravity, e.g., based on Weinbergs asymptotic safety conjecture. The aim of this program is to bring together theorists and phenomenologists in order to discuss ideas related to the application of the renormalization group in quantum gravity and the consequences of asymptotic safety for cosmology, black holes and a possible ultraviolet completion of the standard model of particle physics including gravity.
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1.6. IUCSS Workshop on Gravitational Tests of Lorentz Invariance, Bloomington
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9511
Starting: 2014-08-09 to 2014-08-10
Location: Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Additional Information: http://www.indiana.edu/~lorentz/lvgr14/
Contact: kostelec[AT]indiana.edu
An IUCSS Workshop on Gravitational Tests of Lorentz Invariance will be held in the Physics Department, Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A. on August 9-10, 2014.
The Workshop focus will be on the search for local Lorentz violation using gravitational experiments, in the context of realistic field-theoretic models and the gravitational SME. Experimentalists and theorists will review existing and forthcoming gravitational studies and discuss prospects and strategies for future searches. The Workshop format is expected to be short talks with time for discussion. A poster session will also be held.
Topics in gravitational searches for Lorentz violation that may be discussed include:
- experiments on short-range gravity
- interferometry with atoms and other particles
- investigations of the equivalence principle
- lunar and satellite laser ranging
- measurements with free-fall and force-comparison gravimeters
- observations in astrophysics/cosmology: pulsars, lensing, gravity waves, CMB
- solar-system measurements
- space-based missions
- studies with antihydrogen and other exotic species
- tests using gravitational Doppler shift and redshift
- phenomenology of Lorentz violation in gravity
There is no registration fee for this Workshop, but online registration on or before July 15 is required. Due to space limitations the total attendance is likely to be capped, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.
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2.1. Postdoc Position in Theoretical Physics, Oldenburg
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9501
Deadline: 2014-07-06
Location: Oldenburg, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.models-of-gravity.org
Contact: secretariat[AT]models-of-gravity.org
The DFG Research Training Group "Models of Gravity" invites applications for a Postdoc position in Theoretical Physics, salary group (Entgeltgruppe) 13 TV-L, to be appointed on September 1st, 2014. The position which is located at the University Oldenburg is limited up to two years.
The Research Training Group consists of gravity groups working at the Universities of Bremen, Oldenburg, Bielefeld, Hannover, Copenhagen, as well as at the Jacobs University Bremen. We intend to obtain a better understanding of Einsteins General Relativity and of generalised theories of gravity as given by, e.g., string theory. These investigations are also related to observations. More information can be found on the website www.models-of-gravity.org
Responsibilities and Duties:
The successful applicant will have the opportunity to continue her/his academic career in theoretical physics in the area of gravitational physics. She/he is expected to contribute to the teaching programme of the Research Training Group.
Employment conditions:
The applicant is required to have a Master degree and a PhD in Mathematics or Physics and should have strong expertise in General Relativity and numerical solutions of the Einstein field equations. The University Oldenburg aims, in particular, to promote women within the scope of the statutory provisions and, hence, emphatically invites qualified women to apply for this position. Severely disabled applicants are given preferential consideration in the event of equal qualification. Applicants with a migration background are highly welcome.
Application:
The application with a curriculum vitae, certifications, a description of the scientific interest, a conception of the own career, a list of publications, and two letters of reference should be sent as one single pdf document preferred via e-mail to: RTG Models of Gravity, Am Fallturm, 28359 Bremen, Germany, secretariat(at)models-of-gravity.org, http://www.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/
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2.2. Post-doctoral Fellowship at School of Physics, IISER-TVM
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/06/16/the-institute-post-doctoral-fellows…
Deadline: 2014-07-04
Location: Trivandrum, India
Additional Information: http://www.iisertvm.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IPF-advertisement.pdf
Contact: ipf[AT]iisertvm.ac.in
The School of Physics at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvanathapuram (IISER-TVM) invites applications from highly qualified young scientists holding Ph.D. in the area of Physial Sciences/Engineering/Technology for the Institute Postdoctoral Fellowships for the year 2014.
The duration is for 2 years, extendable by up to one more year on the basis of performance. The Fellowship carries a remuneration of INR 40,000/- per month for the first two years and INR 45,000/- per month in the third year, with no other allowances. There will be a contingency grant of INR 75,000/- per year that may be used for consumables and attending conferences/workshops.
The application must be submitted via email to ipf[AT]iisertvm.ac.in on or before 4 July 2014. For more details, please visit the IISER website:
http://www.iisertvm.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IPF-advertisement.pdf
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3.1. Galaxies: Special Issue "Advances in Gravitational Research"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/06/11/galaxies-special-issue-advances-in-…
Additional Information: http://www.mdpi.com/journal/galaxies/special_issues/gravitational-research
Dear Colleagues,
Gravitation is one of the known fundamental interactions shaping the fabric of the natural world. Although we have been familiar with it since the remote past, our knowledge of it is far less accurate than that of electromagnetism and of the nuclear interactions because of its comparatively feebler intensity. To date, the General Theory of Relativity (GTR) represents the best theoretical description of gravitation at our disposal. As such, GTR is one of the pillars of our knowledge of Nature; intense experimental and observational scrutiny is required not only to gain an ever-increasing confidence about it, but also to explore the borders of the realm of its validity at different regimes ranging from the shortest distances to extragalactic scales.
To this aim, a variety of different theoretical, experimental and observational approaches are required to extend the frontiers of our knowledge of the gravitational phenomena. What are the possibilities opened up by forthcoming space-based missions? What is the status of some long-lasting experimental endeavors aimed to test certain relativistic predictions? Are there some founded hopes to testing newly predicted gravitational effects in the near future in some suitable astronomical and astrophysical laboratories? Might observations collected in the past for various purposes hide some surprises? Do Earth-based laboratory experiments have nothing new to say about gravitation? What is the role of alternative models of the gravitational interaction? These are just some of the questions that the present special issue will try to address.
Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Iorio
Guest Editor
Manuscripts should be submitted online at http://www.mdpi.com by registering and logging in to this website. Once you are registered, click here to go to the submission form.
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3.2. Nominations open for the 2015 Einstein Prize
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/06/05/nominations-open-for-the-2015-einst…
Additional Information: http://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/einstein.cfm
Dear Colleagues,
The next American Physical Society (APS) Einstein Prize will be awarded in 2015. This Prize, established by the APS Topical Group in Gravitation (GGR) in 1999, is given to recognize outstanding accomplishments in the field of gravitational physics. The prize consists of $10,000 and a certificate citing the contributions of the recipient. It also includes an allowance for the recipient to travel to a meeting of the Society to receive the award and deliver a lecture. It is awarded biennially in odd-numbered years.
The award, usually to a single individual, is for outstanding achievement in theory, experiment or observation in the area of gravitational physics. It is open to any scientist, worldwide.
The deadline for submission of nominations for the 2015 prize is July 1, 2014.
For additional information about the prize including the nomination procedure and past winners, see
http://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/einstein.cfm.
I encourage you to consider nominating outstanding gravitational physicists for this prize.
Regards,
Beverly K. Berger
Chair, APS Topical Group in Gravitation
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3.3. Living Reviews in Relativity: "The Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/06/12/living-reviews-in-relativity-the-co…
Additional Information: http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-4
Living Reviews in Relativity has published an update of the review "The Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment" by Clifford M. Will on 11 June 2014.
Please find the abstract and further details below.
This new edition of one of our most read reviews also marks a new milestone the journal's history: as of this day, Living Reviews has published 130 articles on 90 topics!
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Will, Clifford M.
"The Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment"
ACCEPTED: 2014-06-06
PUBLISHED: 2014-06-11
FULL ARTICLE AT:
http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-4
ABSTRACT:
The status of experimental tests of general relativity and of theoretical frameworks for analyzing them are reviewed and updated. Einstein's equivalence principle (EEP) is well supported by experiments such as the Eötvös experiment, tests of local Lorentz invariance and clock experiments. Ongoing tests of EEP and of the inverse square law are searching for new interactions arising from unification or quantum gravity. Tests of general relativity at the post-Newtonian level have reached high precision, including the light deflection, the Shapiro time delay, the perihelion advance of Mercury, the Nordtvedt effect in lunar motion, and frame-dragging. Gravitational wave damping has been detected in an amount that agrees with general relativity to better than half a percent using the Hulse-Taylor binary pulsar, and a growing family of other binary pulsar systems is yielding new tests, especially of strong-field effects. Current and future tests of relativity will center on strong g
ravity and gravitational waves.
UPDATE NOTE:
Major revision, updated and expanded. Added new Section 2.3.3 on the Pioneer anomaly; split former Section 3 into new 3 and 4, and extended Section 3.3 on competing theories of gravity; added new Sections 5.3 and 5.4 on compact binary systems; added a new Section 8 on astrophysical and cosmological tests. The number of references increased from 299 to 454. Added two figures (8, 9) and updated Figures 1, 3, 5, and 7.
UPCOMING ARTICLES AT:
http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/upcoming.html
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3.4. David Radice awarded 2014 Giulio Rampa Thesis Prize
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/06/15/david-radice-awarded-2014-giulio-ra…
Additional Information: http://www-2.unipv.it/dottorati/scienzeetecnologie/fisica/n/web_PhD/index.p…
We are pleased to announce that the 2014 Giulio Rampa Thesis Prize for outstanding research in Mathematical or Numerical General Relativity will be presented to Dr. David Radice.
The committee consisting of Profs. Gerhard Huisken (Chair), Lars Andersson, and Mauro Carfora, prepared the following citation:
Dr. Radice's Thesis on "Advanced Numerical Approaches in the Dynamics of Relativistic Flows" discusses a number of novel numerical approaches dedicated to the solution of the hydrodynamic equations in relativistic regimes. The research initiated by Dr. Radice in so many different areas has enormously pushed forward the state-of-the-art in that field, providing new insight and resolving long-standing questions. Dr. Radice's work has not been restricted to the construction of new and advanced numerical codes; rather, his work has been all about making use of these sophisticated tools to advance gravitational physics, probing with more precision and fewer resources new physical scenarios. The large impact that the work of Dr. Radice has already can only continue to grow in the future.
The prize is sponsored by The University of Pavia to honor the memory of Giulio Rampa and is given, every two years, to a graduate student for outstanding research in mathematical or numerical general relativity. The prize has been established in 2011, and is endowed under the terms of a bequest from Nadia and Giorgio Rampa.
The GRT prize carries a certificate and a net check for 2,000. The prize will be presented at the annual Honors Ceremony during the Inauguration of the Graduate Studies Academic Year in Pavia, on November the 28th 2014.
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1. Conferences
1.1. International Conference on Relativistic Astrophysics, Lahore, Pakistan
1.2. International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences 2014, Madrid
1.3. Mons Meeting 2014 on Multidisciplinary aspects of Compact Object Physics
1.4. International Conference on Quantum Gravity, Cosmology and String Theory, Giza, Egypt
1.5. LOOPS'15, Erlangen, Germany
1.6. Spanish Relativity Meeting (ERE2014) Valencia 1-5 September 2014 (2nd announcement)
1.7. 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting in Armenia Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the universe - Program
2. Jobs
2.1. Nominations for the position of Director at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
2.2. Tenure position in Cosmology, Campinas, Brasil
2.3. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at Otago
3. News
3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "The Evolution of Compact Binary Star Systems"
3.2. Awards Winners for Essays 2014
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1.1. International Conference on Relativistic Astrophysics, Lahore, Pakistan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9420
Starting: 2015-02-10 to 2015-02-15
Location: Lahore, Pakistan
Additional Information: http://icra.pu.edu.pk/
Contact: icra.math[AT]pu.edu.pk
The International Conference on Relativistic Astrophysics will be held in downtown area of Lahore-Pakistan during February 10-14, 2015. It is the first International Conference on Relativistic Astrophysics organized by Department of Mathematics, University of the Punjab, Lahore. There are two Nobel Laureates Dr. Har Gobind Khorana and Dr. Abdus Salam among the Universitys alumni and formal staff. University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam campus spread over 1800 acres of lush green landscape. A canal dividing the academic blocks from the student lodgings adds to the beauty of the campus. This conference is devoted to celebrate 100 years of General Relativity.
This conference is aimed to provide an effective floor to researchers for presenting their research findings and share their knowledge as well as experience with each other. It will also provide a unique platform for young researchers, faculty and especially M.Phil./Ph.D. students to interact and collaborate with distinguished researchers from all over the world working in the area of relativity and astrophysics.
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1.2. International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences 2014, Madrid
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9415
Starting: 2014-08-28 to 2014-08-31
Location: Madrid, Spain
Additional Information: http://www.icmsquare.net/
Contact: secretariat[AT]icmsquare.net
Dear colleagues,
It is our pleasure to circulate the announcement of the 3nd International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences, IC-MSQUARE 2014 (http://www.icmsquare.net) The conference is to be held in Madrid, Spain, from 28th of August till 31st of August 2014.
Professor George Karniadakis (Charles Pitts Robinson and John Palmer Barstow Professor of Applied Mathematics Brown University) will be the Keynote Speaker of IC-MSQUARE 2014, while the Invited Speakers are:
1) Prof. Ofer Lahav (Perren Chair of Astronomy, Astrophysics Group, University College London, UK)
2) Prof. Yamir Moreno (Department of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Spain),
3) Prof. Bernd Michael Rode (Institute of General, Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry University of Innsbruck, Austria)
The conference aims to promote the knowledge and the development of high-quality research in mathematical fields that have to do with the applications of other scientific fields and the modern technological trends that appear in them, these fields being those of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine, Economics, Sociology, Environmental sciences etc.
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1.3. Mons Meeting 2014 on Multidisciplinary aspects of Compact Object Physics
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9417
Starting: 2014-08-26 to 2014-08-29
Location: Belgium, Mons
Additional Information: http://hosting.umons.ac.be/php/fitg-ns/index.php/en/mons-meeting-2014-b
Contact: fitg-ns[AT]umons.ac.be
The second edition of the Mons Meeting will be held at the University of Mons from Aug. 26 to Aug. 29 2014. The workshop will be organized over 4 days, the morning being devoted to plenary lectures from experts in Astroparticle detection, Gravity, Nuclear Physics, electromagnetic applications and QCD.
Registration is free, however the number of participants is limited.
Summary
Compact objects are the endpoints of stellar evolution. They connect all the aspects of fundamental interactions.
In particular, neutron stars are ideal labs for testing the unknown properties of strong interactions in a regime that cannot be approached in laboratories, namely the high density regime. In fact all four interactions interplay. For instance as very compact objects, neutron stars and black holes are described by General Relativity. On another hand current observations rely on atomic spectroscopic observations, described by the electromagnetic interaction. Neutron stars are made of nuclear matter, described by the strong interaction, while macroscopic quantities such as the mass, the spin, and so forth are dictated by gravity. The dynamics leading to the formation of these compact objects are known to involve weak interaction processes, which can be detected by neutrino observatories.
The aim of this workshop is twofold. First, it brings together experts from all four interactions around the fascinating topic of compact object physics. The discussion sessions will be very instructive and will provide an opportunity for all communities to talk to each other. Secondly, this workshop is intended to be accessible to Ph. D. students, as part of the Doctoral School trainings (PandA). The afternoon presentation sessions will allow participants, in particular Ph.D. Students, to report on their research.
This Workshop is the second edition of the Mons Meeting in Gravity, initiated in 2013.
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1.4. International Conference on Quantum Gravity, Cosmology and String Theory, Giza, Egypt
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/05/07/international-conference-on-quantum…
Starting: 2015-01-11 to 2015-01-15
Location: Giza, Egypt
Additional Information: http://www.zewailcity.edu.eg/qgcs15/
Contact: afarag[AT]zewailcity.edu.eg
The Center for Fundamental Physics (CFP) at Zewail City of Science and Technology is organizing its first international conference on Quantum Gravity, Cosmology and String Theory (QGCS15) in Giza, Egypt from 11 to 15 January 2015.
The Conference will bring together theoretical physicists working on different approaches to quantum gravity, and its applications to cosmological models as well as in the early universe with the goal of getting a deeper understanding and fresh insights into some of the fundamental problems in cosmology and quantum gravity.
Discussion topics will include:
- Advances in various approaches to quantum gravity, including, but not limited to String Theory, Loop Quantum
Gravity and Canonical Quantum Gravity.
- Cosmological singularity resolution via quantum gravity.
- Structure formation, inflation and alternative theories.
- Dark energy and dark matter.
- Phenomenological implications of quantum gravity in the early universe, in lab-based experiments.
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1.5. LOOPS'15, Erlangen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/05/21/loops15/
Starting: 2015-07-06 to 2015-07-10
Location: Erlangen, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.gravity.physik.fau.de/events/loops15/loops15.shtml
Contact: loops15[AT]gravity.fau.de
This is a preliminary announcement of LOOPS'15, the eighth conference with focus on Loop Quantum Gravity, which will take place in Erlangen, Germany from July 6th to July 10th in 2015.
More details will soon be available from the url: http://www.gravity.physik.fau.de/events/loops15/loops15.shtml
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1.6. Spanish Relativity Meeting (ERE2014) Valencia 1-5 September 2014 (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9455
Starting: 2014-09-01 to 2014-09-05
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: http://www.uv.es/ere2014
Contact: ere2014[AT]uv.es
ERE2014: Spanish Relativity Meeting 2014 - Encuentros Relativistas Españoles 2014
"Almost 100 years after Einstein's revolution"
Valencia, Spain,
1-5 September 2014
http://www.uv.es/ere2014
http://www.segre.es
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
The 2014 edition of the "Spanish Relativity Meeting" (ERE2014) will be held in Valencia from the 1st to the 5th of September 2014. The Spanish Relativity Meeting (ERE) is an international conference devoted to Relativity and Gravitation which is organized every year by different members of the Spanish Society of Gravitation and Relativity (SEGRE). This year, it will be hosted by the University of Valencia. A brief historical background of the ERE can be found at http://www.segre.es/en/historia.shtml .
The meeting will address the status of gravitation and general relativity one year before the centennial of the publication of Einstein's theory, which will be celebrated on November 25th 2015, as it was stablished by the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation. In particular ERE2014 will focus on three research lines: relativistic astrophysics, mathematical relativity, and the interphase between gravitation and quantum theory.
The meeting will take place at the ADEIT building and will consist of plenary talks given by invited speakers during the morning sessions and contributed talks during the afternoon. The latter will be distributed in topical parallel sessions.
The interdisciplinary character of the meeting is reflected in the list of confirmed invited speakers:
Abhay Ashtekar, Penn State University, USA.
Vitor Cardoso, CENTRA/IST, Lisboa, Portugal.
Christos Charmousis, Paris-Sud Orsay, Paris, France.
Alessandro Fabbri, Centro Fermi, Italy and IFIC, Valencia, Spain.
Eric Gourgoulhon, Observatoire de Paris, France.
Javier Gorosabel, Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Granada, Spain.
Philippe LeFloch, UPMC, Paris 6, France.
Francisco Lobo, CAAUL, Lisboa, Portugal.
Leonard Parker, University Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.
Miquel Portilla, Universitat de València, Spain.
José María Martín Senovilla, UPV/EHU, Bilbao, Spain.
Alberto Sesana, Albert Einstein Institute, Golm, Germany.
Masaru Shibata, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan.
Nikolaos Stergioulas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Jorge Zanelli, CEC, Chile.
Information regarding registration, abstract submission, accommodation and travel can be found at the web page of the conference http://www.uv.es/ere2014
Important: The abstract submission deadline for the ERE2014 conference has been extended to June 20th 2014.
Looking forward to meeting all interested participants in Valencia this September!
With our best regards,
The Local Organising Committee
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1.7. 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting in Armenia Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the universe - Program
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/06/02/1st-scientific-icranet-meeting-in-a…
Starting: 2014-06-30 to 2014-07-04
Location: Yerevan, Armenia
Additional Information: http://ntsrvg9-2.icra.it/meetings/registration_armenia2014.htm
Contact: annapia.delbeato[AT]icranet.org
The Physics of Black Holes dominates some of the most energetic astrophysical phenomena in the Universe. The formation of a Black Holes appear to be related to the emission of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB), the most energetic transient phenomena in the Universe. The basic mechanism appear to be the creation of electron positron pairs plasma occurring by vacuum polarization process around a Kerr-Newman Black Hole by the Heisenberg-Euler-Schwinger mechanism. An effort of reaching such an extreme electromagnetic quantum regime is being currently approached also in MegaJoule Laser Projects in Europe, Russia, USA. In addition a prolonged emission appear to be related to rotating electromagnetic Black Holes in microquasars. The presence of Supermassive Black Holes (SMBHs) of 10^8 and 10^9 solar masses appear to be related to active galactic nuclei, Blazars and Quasars. There is the possibility that, unlike the stellar mass Black Holes, which are formed by the gravitational collapse of ba
ryonic matter, the SMBHs can originate from the gravitational collapse of Dark Matter. This meeting will address both observational/experimental and theoretical aspects. From an observational point of view results obtained from very high energy observatories from the ground such as HESS, MAGIC, AUGER and from next generation instruments will be reviewed. Similarly will be reviewed the observations from Space Observatories in X and Gamma Rays such as Agile, Fermi, Swift, MAXI and NuStar. The complementary observations in Microwave and infrared bands from Planck mission will be presented. Ongoing progress for experimental facilities to look for coincidence with Gravitational waves detectors and Neutrinos detectors will be also reviewed. From a theoretical point of view attention will be given to progress in understanding quantum and classical phenomena related to the physics of Black Holes and to the process of extraction of the Black Hole Energy.
Before the 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the Universe from June 30 to July 4, an IRAP PhD School for graduate students will be organized from June 28 to June 29 in Aghveran.
Registrations to both the meeting and the school are now possible at the web page
http://ntsrvg9-2.icra.it/meetings/registration_armenia2014.htm
The registration fee is 300 EUR including the admission to all sessions of the meeting and the school, coffee breaks and proceedings. The registration fee is 100 EUR for who attends ONLY the first two days (28-29 June IRAP school) which include transportation from the Yerevan airport, accommodation and meals. The registration fee for who attends ONLY the second week (30 June-4 July Meeting) is: 100 EUR for students, postdocs and participants from former Soviet Union countries and 200 EUR for other participants.
A preliminary program of the meeting can be found here:
http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/meetingArmenia2014/prelimina…
Please download the poster from:
http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/meetingArmenia2014/Poster_Ar…
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Nominations for the position of Director at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9429
Deadline: 2014-07-01
Location: Potsdam-Golm, Germany
Additional Information: http://NewDirector.aei.mpg.de
Contact: NewDirector[AT]aei.mpg.de
NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR THE POSITION OF DIRECTOR
at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute),
Potsdam-Golm, Germany
The Albert Einstein Institute (AEI), with approximately 400 scientists, employees, and students, is the world's largest research organization devoted to the study of the general theory of relativity (GR) and gravity. The AEI campus has three divisions (Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity, Quantum Gravity and Unified Theories, and Mathematical Relativity) located in Potsdam-Golm, near Berlin, and two divisions (Gravitational Wave Detection, Observational Relativity and Cosmology) located in Hannover.
The AEI is seeking a new Director following the departure of Prof. Gerhard Huisken, former Director of the Mathematical Relativity division. The successful candidate will have established a record of original and creative research at the highest international level, and will have demonstrated the ability to inspire and lead a substantial group of younger scientists. The search will span the following areas: Mathematical Relativity, Classical General Relativity and Gravity, Theoretical Cosmology, and Quantum Gravity.
Nominations can be submitted with a deadline of 1 July 2014 by registering at the following link:
http://NewDirector.aei.mpg.de
Upon registration nominators will receive an access code that will allow them to enter their nomination (multiple nominations are possible). Nominations must include a short description of the nominee's background and most significant scientific accomplishments. Self-nominations are not permitted. All nominations will be treated confidentially.
The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity employer, and seeks to increase the percentage of female Directors. It is also committed to employing more individuals with disabilities. Nominations in these categories are particularly welcome.
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2.2. Tenure position in Cosmology, Campinas, Brasil
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9432
Deadline: 2014-06-06
Location: Campinas, Brasil
Additional Information: http://portal.ifi.unicamp.br/avisosgeraismoderador/213-portal/1247-concurso…
Contact: holanda[AT]ifi.unicamp.br
The Instituto de Fisica Gleb Wataghin (IFGW) OF UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS (UNICAMP) opens one position for tenure track in EXPERIMENTAL COSMOLOGY.
UNICAMP is one of the top universities in South America with strong experimental activities in different areas of physics such as synthesis and characterization of novel materials and nanostructures, nanotechnology, optical communications, theoretical and experimental studies of biological, nanoscopic and self-assembled system, medical physics and theoretical and experimental high energy particle physics.
The University is located in Campinas city. Campinas is the 10th richest city in Brazil, showing a gross domestic product (GDP) of 36.68 billion reais (2010), which represents almost 1% (0.998%) of all Brazilian GDP. Currently, the city concentrates around one third of industrial production of São Paulo state. The Campinas Metropolitan Region is home to many national and international high-tech industries, including IBM, Dell, Motorola, Freescale, Lucent, Nortel, Compaq, Celestica, Samsung, Alcatel, Bosch, 3M, Texas Instruments.
A very nice description of Brazil Science is described in http://mag.digitalpc.co.uk/fvx/iop/physworld/brazil14/
IFGW started its activities in 1967 and became a center of excellence in research, teaching and extension, recognized as one of the best in Latin America. UNICAMP is ranked 17th in the World amongst the Universities younger than 50 years and is amongst the top 3 overall South American Universities (2013 QS Top Universities ranking). Exciting opportunities for graduate students, post-docs and researchers are continuously offered.
The Institute of Physics consists of four departments: Quantum Electronics, Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and Cosmic Rays and Chronology. Grants from state and federal funding agencies are easily obtained for travel and research as well as for students and postdocs. A stronger program from the federal government, Science without Borders, allow to bring younger and senior people to Brazil for an extended stay.
The deadline for this application is on 6th of June 2014.
Initial Salary: R$ 122,161.83 Brazilian reais per year
Documents necessary:
Please ask the required documents in holanda[AT]ifi.unicamp.br, with the Dean of Cosmic Rays Departament or with the Secretary of Physics Institute, secgeral[AT]ifi.unicamp.br
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2.3. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at Otago
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/05/28/lecturersenior-lecturer-in-mathemat…
Deadline: 2014-07-25
Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
Additional Information: http://www.maths.otago.ac.nz/home/department/vacancies
Contact: joergf[AT]maths.otago.ac.nz
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
We are offering an opportunity for an academic appointment in Mathematics at the Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level. The U.S. equivalent level of appointment is Assistant Professor (Lecturer) and Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer).
We welcome applications from candidates with research expertise in any area of Mathematics. Research areas of current Mathematics staff include algebra, complex analysis, fractional calculus with applications, functional analysis, graph theory, mathematical biology, mathematical physics, operator algebra, polar-marine physics, ring theory and stochastic PDE. Preference may be given to applicants with research interests in areas that are already represented or that suitably complement those that are.
Interested candidates may find a more detailed job description and other relevant information on the department's home page at http://www.maths.otago.ac.nz.
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3. News
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3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "The Evolution of Compact Binary Star Systems"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/05/06/living-reviews-in-relativity-the-ev…
Additional Information: http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-3
Living Reviews in Relativity has published a major update of the review "The Evolution of Compact Binary Star Systems" by Konstantin A. Postnov and Lev R. Yungelson on 5 May 2014.
Please find the abstract and further details below.
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PUB.NO. lrr-2014-3
Postnov, Konstantin A. and Yungelson, Lev R.
"The Evolution of Compact Binary Star Systems"
ACCEPTED: 2014-03-17
PUBLISHED: 2014-05-05
FULL ARTICLE AT:
http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-3
ABSTRACT:
We review the formation and evolution of compact binary stars consisting of white dwarfs (WDs), neutron stars (NSs), and black holes (BHs). Mergings of compact-star binaries are expected to be the most important sources for forthcoming gravitational-wave (GW) astronomy. In the first part of the review, we discuss observational manifestations of close binaries with NS and/or BH components and their merger rate, crucial points in the formation and evolution of compact stars in binary systems, including the treatment of the natal kicks, which NSs and BHs acquire during the core collapse of massive stars and the common envelope phase of binary evolution, which are most relevant to the merging rates of NS-NS, NS-BH and BH-BH binaries. The second part of the review is devoted mainly to the formation and evolution of binary WDs and their observational manifestations, including their role as progenitors of cosmologically-important thermonuclear SN Ia. We also consider AM CVn-stars, w
hich are thought to be the best verification binary GW sources for future low-frequency GW space interferometers.
UPCOMING ARTICLES AT:
http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/upcoming.html
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3.2. Awards Winners for Essays 2014
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/05/17/awards-winners-for-essays-2014/
Additional Information: www.gravityresearchfoundation.org
Gravity Research Foundation
PO BOX 81389
WELLESLEY HILLS MA 02481-0004
USA
Roger W. Babson George M. Rideout, Jr.
FOUNDER President
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The trustees are pleased to announce the Awards for Essays for 2014.
1. $4,000 - From B-Modes to Quantum Gravity and Unification of Forces by Lawrence M. Krauss[1] and Frank Wilczek[2]; [1]Department of Physics and School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University, PO BOX 871404 Tempe, AZ 85287-1404 and Mount Stromlo Observatory, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University, Weston, ACT, Australia 2611, [2]Department of Physics, MIT, Cambridge MA 02139; e-mail: krauss[AT]asu.edu, wilczek[AT]mit.edu
2. $1,250 - Black Holes as Gravitational Atoms by Cenalo Vaz, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0011; email: Cenalo.Vaz[AT]UC.Edu
3. $1,000 - What Drives the Time Evolution of the Spacetime Geometry? by T. Padmanabhan, IUCAA, Post Bag 4, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, India; e-mail: paddy[AT]iucaa.ernet.in
4. $750 - Schrödinger's Cat and the Firewall by Timothy J. Hollowood, Department of Physics, Swansea University, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK; e-mail: t.hollowood[AT]swansea.ac.uk
5. $500 - Gravitational Waves and the (Quantum) Nature of the Primordial Seed by Rafael A. Porto, School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Olden Lane, Princeton, NJ 08540 and Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Theory Group, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany; e-mail: rporto[AT]ias.edu
Selected for Honorable Mention this year were (listed in alphabetical order): F. D. Albareti, J. A. R. Cembranos, and A. L. Maroto; C. R. Argüelles and R. Ru?ni; Manjari Bagchi and Diego F. Torres; Shant Baghram, Saeed Tavasoli, Farhang Habibi, Roya Mohayaee, and Joseph Silk; Vijay Balasubramanian, Bartlomiej Czech, and Jan de Boer; Tom Banks and W. Fischler; Carlos Barceló, Raúl Carballo-Rubio, and Luis J. Garay; Spyros Basilakos, José Ademir Sales Lima, and Joan Solà; Christian G. Böhmer and Robert J. Downes; Marco Bruni, Juan Carlos Hidalgo, and David Wands; Saurya Das; John Bruce Davies; Laurent Freidel, Robert G. Leigh, and Djordje Minic; Rodolfo Gambini and Jorge Pullin; Zahra Haghani, Tiberiu Harko, Hamid Reza Sepangi, and Shahab Shahidi; Richard T. Hammond; Carlos A. R. Herdeiro and Eugen Radu; Shahar Hod; Kristan Jensen and Julian Sonner; Justin Khoury, Godfrey E. J. Miller, and Andrew J. Tolley; Huiquan Li; Samir D. Mathur; Leopoldo A. Pando Zayas; Fabrizio Pinto; D
irk Puetzfeld and Yuri N. Obukhov; Mukund Rangamani and Massimilliano Rota; Carlo Rovelli and Francesca Vidotto; Varun Sahni and Yuri Shtanov; Jeremy Sakstein, Bhuvnesh Jain, and Vinu Vikram; P. Salucci, C. Frigerio Martins, and E. Karukes; Anushrut Sharma and Tejinder P. Singh; C. S. Unnikrishnan and George T. Gillies
This announcement and abstracts of award-winning and honorable mention essays will be posted when ready on our web site, http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org. The five award-winning essays will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD). They will also be posted at a later date on our web site.
Copyright © 2014 Gravity Research Foundation, All rights reserved.
Our mailing address is:
Gravity Research Foundation
P.O. Box 81389
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481-0004
www.gravityresearchfoundation.org
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3.3. More than a 1000 ...
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/05/27/more-than-a-1000/
Additional Information:
Since October 2009, when the new blog interface was introduced for hyperspace, more than a 1000 announcements have been posted. We are pleased that hyperspace continues to remain the reference channel to provide information on activities in general relativity and gravitation.
The hyperspace@aei team.
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1. Conferences
1.1. Frontiers of Fundamental Physics 14, Marseille
1.2. 1st Conference of the Polish Society of General Relativity, Spala, Poland
1.3. Astro-GR@Rome
1.4. COSMO-2014, Chicago
1.5. Growth and evolution of the Milky Ways nuclear star cluster and its central black hole, Alajar, Spain
1.6. 100 Years of General Relativity, Penn State
2. Jobs
2.1. Post-Doctoral Researcher or Research Associate in Experimental High Energy Physics - University of Kansas
2.2. Postdoc position in GR within Prague Relativity Group
2.3. M.Sc. and Ph.D. positions at the University of Lethbridge
2.4. Lectureship in Theoretical Cosmology at Queen Mary University of London
2.5. PhD positions in Gravitational Waves at the University of Birmingham
3. News
3.1. New book on Interferometric detectors
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1. Conferenes
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1.1. Frontiers of Fundamental Physics 14, Marseille
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/04/02/frontiers-of-fundamental-physics-14/
Starting: 2014-07-15 to 2014-07-18
Location: Marseille, France
Additional Information: http://ffp14.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/index.php?page=home
Contact: triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
FFP Symposium began in India in 1997 and it became itinerant in 2004, through Europe, Canada and Australia. It covers topics in fundamental physics with the objective to enable scholars working in related areas to meet on a single platform and exchange ideas. In addition to highlighting the progress in these areas, the symposium invites the top researchers to reflect on the educational aspects of our discipline. Moreover, the scientific concepts are also discussed through philosophical and epistemological viewpoints. Several eminent scientists, such as the laureates of prestigious awards (Nobel, Fields Medal,
), have already participated in these meetings.
FP14 develops around seven main themes, which are: Astroparticle Physics Cosmology High Energy Physic Quantum Gravity Mathematical Physics Physics Education Epistemology and Philosophy
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1.2. 1st Conference of the Polish Society of General Relativity, Spala, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9363
Starting: 2014-06-29 to 2014-07-04
Location: Spala, Poland
Additional Information: http://www.spala2014.p.lodz.pl/en
Contact: przan[AT]fis.cinvestav.mx
The 1st Conference of the Polish Society of General Relativity will be held in Spala from the 29th of June to the 4th of July. The meeting will contain sessions on Inhomogeneous Cosmology, Twistors and Complex Methods, Gravitational Waves, Mathematical Relativity, Homogenous Cosmology, Non-Commutative Spacetimes, Loop Quantum Gravity and Quantum Cosmological Models.
Spala is a small forest resort located in the centre of Poland by the Pilica river. http://www.staypoland.com/about_spala.htm The nearest international airport is in Lodz.
Participants should register at the conference website http://www.spala2014.p.lodz.pl/en
Invited Speakers are
Bruce Allen, Giovanni Amelino-Camelia, Paolo Aschieri, Abhay Ashtekar, Michal Bejger, Marek Biesiada, Piotr Bizon, Arkadiusz Blaut, Martin Bojowald, Krzysztof Bolejko, Andrzej Borowiec, Tomasz Bulik, Salvatore Capozziello, Marie-Noelle Celerier, Adam Chudecki, Ewa Czuchry,Mariusz Dabrowski, Marek Demianski, Michal Dobrski, Maciej Dunajski, Laurent Freidel, Janusz Garecki, Gary Gibbons, Jan Gutt, Orest Hrycyna, Romuald Janik, Piotr Jaranowski,Jerzy Jurkiewicz Andrzej Krasinski, Wojciech Krynski, Izabela Kowalska-Leszczynska, Andrzej Krolak, Jerzy Kijowski, Wojciech Kaminski, Jerzy Kowalski-Glikman, Woei Chet Lim, Jerzy Lewandowski, Jerzy Lukierski, Yongge Ma, Shahn Majid, Edward Malec, Maciej Maliborski, Przemyslaw Malkiewicz, Jakub Mielczarek, Pawel Nurowski, Jan Ostrowski, Tomasz Pawlowlowski, Prim Plansangkate, Tania Regimbau, Dorota Rosinska, Boud Roukema, Andrzej Rostworowski, Hanno Sahlmann, Gerhard Schager, Jose M.M. Senovilla, Leszek Sokolowski, Adam Szereszewski, S
ebastian Szybka, Marek Szydlowski, Thomas Thiemann, Paul Tod, Andrzej Woszczyna.
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1.3. Astro-GR@Rome
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9369
Starting: 2014-07-14 to 2014-07-18
Location: Rome, Italy
Additional Information: http://members.aei.mpg.de/amaro-seoane/astro-gr-rome
Contact: Pau.Amaro-Seoane[AT]aei.mpg.de
Dear all,
We are happy to announce:
What: Astro-GR/VESF-School@Rome
Where: INAF- Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma,
Via Frascati 33,
00040 Monteporzio-Catone (Roma), Italy
When: 14-18 July 2014
This year's Astro-GR workshop will be run jointly with the Virgo EGO Science Forum (VESF) in order to provide also young scientists and student from the VESF community with an opportunity to listen to the presentation and participate in the discussion.
Please visit this URL to register:
http://members.aei.mpg.de/amaro-seoane/astro-gr-rome-application
The meeting is co-sponsored by the Virgo EGO Science Forum (VESF), the Italian National Institute of Astrophysics (INAF) and the Albert Einstein Institute (AEI).
This workshop will bring together experts from the astrophysical community (in particular scientists working in the field of multiwavelength observations, evolution and dynamics of stellar systems and astrometry) and experts in gravitational wave (GW) research (both from the experiments and theory).
The goal is to stimulate the interest and foster the collaboration across the GW and astrophysical communities in one of the most challenging and exciting scientific enterprises of the 2010's. Outstanding scientific issues will be outlighted which can only be addressed through the collaboration of these communities. The program that we are presently finalizing comprises reviews by a number of leading experts.
The format and venue for Astro-GR/VESF-school@Rome will limit the number of attendees, to some 50-60. Please register soon to avoid disappointment.
In keeping with the spirit of an informal workshop, the registration fee will be kept to a minimum of 150 that will include lunch and the social dinner.
Looking forward to seeing you in Rome,
Pau, Raffaella and Luigi
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1.4. COSMO-2014, Chicago
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/04/23/cosmo-2014/
Starting: 2014-08-25 to 2014-08-29
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Additional Information: http://cosmo2014.uchicago.edu/index.php
Contact: cosmo2014[AT]cosmo.uchicago.edu
Dear Colleagues,
The 18th annual International Conference on Particle Physics and Cosmology -- COSMO 2014 -- will be held in Chicago on August 25--29, 2014. The meeting is being hosted by the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics (KICP) at the University of Chicago, and will be held at the University of Chicago's Gleacher Center in downtown Chicago.
The COSMO series is one of the major venues of interaction between cosmologists and particle physicists. Topics to be discussed include:
Dark Matter
Dark Energy
Results from the Planck satellite, BICEP2, and other CMB experiments
Results from the Large Hadron Collider
The large-scale structure of the Universe
Primordial cosmology
Numerical cosmology
String cosmology
Particle astrophysics
Plenary speakers include:
Laura Baudis (University of Zurich)
Ryan Foley (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Wendy Freedman (Carnegie Observatories)
Daniel Green (Stanford University)
Catherine Heymans (University of Edinburgh)
Justin Khoury (University of Pennsylvania)
Lloyd Knox (University of California, Davis)
Nikhil Padmanabhan (Yale University)
Hiranya Peiris (University College London)
Antonio Riotto (University of Geneva)
Sarah Shandera (Pennsylvania State University)
Eva Silverstein (Stanford University )
Tracy Slatyer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Mark Trodden (University of Pennsylvania)
More information can found at the meeting's website:
http://cosmo2014.uchicago.edu/index.php
The early registration deadline is May 31, 2014.
On behalf of the COSMO-2014 LOC, we look forward to welcoming you to Chicago in August!
Daniel Holz and Liantao Wang
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1.5. Growth and evolution of the Milky Ways nuclear star cluster and its central black hole, Alajar, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9390
Starting: 2014-09-20 to 2014-09-28
Location: Alajar, Spain
Additional Information: http://members.aei.mpg.de/amaro-seoane/alm14
Contact: Pau.Amaro-Seoane[AT]aei.mpg.de
The goal of the workshop is to review the current theoretical and observational state-of-the-art related to stellar kinematic and dynamics in the nuclear star cluster around the massive black hole at the centre of our Galaxy and to discuss in detail the open key questions and future observational possibilities. The workshop will serve to build new collaborative relationships and strengthening existing ones.
We will focus on topics such as the growth history of the nuclear cluster and black hole, the apparently missing cusp of old stars around the central black hole, upcoming tests of general relativity, star formation in the nuclear cluster, and the Galactic centre as a source of gravitational radiation.
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1.6. 100 Years of General Relativity, Penn State
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/05/01/100-years-of-general-relativity/
Starting: 2015-06-08 to 2015-06-12
Location: Penn State, University Park, PA, USA
Additional Information: http://igc.psu.edu/
Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu
100 Years of General Relativity
First Announcement
An international conference to celebrate 100 years of general relativity will be held at the University Park campus of Penn State from June 8th to 12th, 2015 under the auspices of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) and the Topical Group on Gravitation (GGR) of the American Physical Society. Please mark these dates in your calenders.
The goal of the scientific program will be two-fold: To assess the current status of our field in broad terms, and discuss future directions. The plenary part of the conference will feature invited talks as well as "perspectives sessions". The plenary talks will review the current status of various areas. In the "perspective sessions" 3-4 experts will be invited to present their vision on a single theme (such as "the third generation gravitational wave detectors", or "the next decade of cosmology", or "when gravity meets the quantum", or, ....). Parallel sessions will be divided into four themes used traditionally in the ISGRG tri-annual conferences: i) Mathematical and numerical GR; ii) Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology; iii) Experimental and observational gravity; and iv) Quantum aspects of gravity. They will feature contributed talks, as well as a few invited talks, providing introductions to broad sub-areas.
ISGRG has commissioned a volume to celebrate the centennial, to be published by the Cambridge University Press. This volume will be released at the conference.
The conference will offer several opportunities for informal discussions through social gatherings and a banquet. Every effort will be made to keep the registration fee low, especially for younger researchers. The local airport at Penn State is University Park/State College (SCE), served by Delta, United, and US Airways with flights from Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Washington DC. More detailed information will be provided in the subsequent announcements.
Abhay Ashtekar
Beverly Berger
James Isenberg
Malcolm Maccallum
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Post-Doctoral Researcher or Research Associate in Experimental High Energy Physics - University of Kansas
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9359
Deadline: 2014-05-19
Location: CERN, Switzerland
Additional Information: http://employment.ku.edu/staff/408BR
Contact: gwwilson(a)ku.edu
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral or research associate position in experimental high energy physics with the University of Kansas beginning as early as July 1, 2014. Post-doctoral researcher candidates are required to have a Ph.D. in physics by date of appointment and research experience in experimental high energy physics or a related experimental field. Candidates with three or more years of post doctoral experience may be eligible for initial appointment as research associate. The person would work with the University of Kansas group on physics data analysis and detector operation and development for the CMS experiment and would be located at CERN. Candidates with relevant interests and experience are sought.
For more information and to apply go to http://employment.ku.edu/staff/408BR. Initial review of applications will begin May 19, 2014 and will continue until a qualified pool of applicants has been identified. Inquiries can be made by email to gwwilson(a)ku.edu. KU is an EO/AAE.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
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2.2. Postdoc position in GR within Prague Relativity Group
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/04/16/postdoc-position-in-gr-within-pragu…
Deadline: 2014-05-30
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Additional Information: http://utf.mff.cuni.cz
Contact: oldrich.semerak[AT]mff.cuni.cz
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague, invites applications for a one-year postdoctoral position within the Prague Relativity Group to a motivated person working in the field of general relativity and/or its astrophysical applications. Priority will be given to candidates whose doctoral expertise and research plan focus primarily on the geometry and physics of compact objects. Specific topics include behaviour of particles and fields in black-hole space-times, relativistic models of discs as strong-field sources, black holes surrounded by massive discs or rings described by stationary axisymmetric metrics, physics of neutron stars, black-hole perturbations, or self-consistent many-particle dynamical systems in post-Newtonian and post-Minkowskian approximations.
For more information please e-mail Dr. Oldrich Semerak (Oldrich.Semerak[AT]mff.cuni.cz).
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2.3. M.Sc. and Ph.D. positions at the University of Lethbridge
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9385
Deadline: 2014-07-31
Location: Lethbridge, AB, Canada
Additional Information: http://directory.uleth.ca/users/saurya.das
Contact: saurya.das[AT]uleth.ca
Applications are invited from students interested in doing M.Sc. or Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, under the supervision of Dr. Saurya Das, to work on Quantum Gravity, Cosmology and related areas, starting January 2015.
Applicants must have B.Sc., M.Sc. or equivalent in Physics/Theoretical Physics, and have an excellent grasp of its fundamental areas. Knowledge of advanced topics, such as general relativity and quantum field theory, and familiarity with computation and computational softwares such as Mathematica, Matlab, GRTensor etc will be an asset.
Please send your Statement, CV, Transcripts (scanned/electronic copies are fine), and arrange to send at least three letters of reference directly to saurya.das[AT]uleth.ca . Complete applications will be reviewed as and when they are received, until the positions are filled. Graduate students are supported by a combination of teaching and research assistantships, which is generally sufficient to cover tuition and living expenses. Information about Lethbridge, the department, research areas and its graduate program and can be found in:
http://www.uleth.ca/artsci/physics-astronomy
http://www.uleth.ca/artsci/physics-astronomy/physics-grad-students
http://www.uleth.ca/graduatestudies/
For more information, please send an email to saurya.das[AT]uleth.ca
Dr. Saurya Das
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge, AB, CANADA T1K 3M4
Contact: Saurya Das
Email: saurya.das[AT]uleth.ca
http://directory.uleth.ca/users/saurya.das
Letters of Reference should be sent to: saurya.das[AT]uleth.ca
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2.4. Lectureship in Theoretical Cosmology at Queen Mary University of London
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9395
Deadline: 2014-05-31
Location: London, UK
Additional Information: https://ig24.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_QMUL01.asp?newms=rf&ID=QMUL3631
Contact: Pau.Amaro-Seoane[AT]aei.mpg.de
Queen Mary, University of London is a leading university in the UK, with a breadth of excellence across Science and Engineering, Medicine, and Humanities and Social Sciences. The School of Physics and Astronomy maintains a tradition of outstanding research in ground-breaking fields. Research in the School is internationally excellent, with academic and research staff and students working in dedicated Research Centres in Astronomy, Condensed Matter Physics, Experimental Particle Physics and Theoretical Physics.
The School is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in the area of Theoretical Cosmology within the Astronomy Unit (AU). The Astronomy Units current major activities cover cosmology, planetary formation and dynamics, space and solar plasma physics, helio/asteroseismology and survey astronomy. The AU has access to high quality computing resources in the form of local HPC facilities.
The successful candidate will already have shown outstanding research achievements or potential, consistent with their current career point, and have an outstanding proven record of research in an area of Theoretical Cosmology that strengthens, complements and enhances existing research strengths within the Astronomy Unit. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the delivery of high-quality teaching, in the form of tutorials, and research within the School.
The lectureship is full-time and permanent, subject to satisfactory 36-month probationary period. Starting salary will be in the range £38,579 - £44,225 per annum, depending on experience, inclusive of London Allowance. Benefits include 30 days annual leave, defined benefit pension scheme and interest-free season ticket loan.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Where required this may include entry clearance or continued leave to remain under the Points Based Immigration Scheme.
Informal enquiries should be addressed to Prof Richard Nelson at r.p.nelson[AT]qmul.ac.uk or on +44 20 7882 3460.
General information about the School can be found at http://www.ph.qmul.ac.uk and about the Astronomy Unit at http://www.astro.qmul.ac.uk. Further details and an application form can be found at https://ig24.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_QMUL01.asp?newms=rf&ID=QMUL3631
The closing date for applications is 31 May 2014.
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2.5. PhD positions in Gravitational Waves at the University of Birmingham
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/04/30/phd-positions-in-gravitational-wave…
Deadline: 2014-05-23
Location: Birmingham, UK
Additional Information: http://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/gwgroup/
Contact: imandel[AT]star.sr.bham.ac.uk
Applications are invited for two PhD positions in gravitational-wave related projects. The positions are funded by the European Marie Curie Initial Training Network GraWIToN (http://www.grawiton-gw.eu/) and provide very attractive salary and mobility opportunities. Only non-UK candidates are eligible, no previous experience with gravitation-wave projects is required. The closing date for applications is 23.05.2014.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Andreas Freise (a.freise[AT]bham.ac.uk) and Ilya Mandel (imandel[AT]star.sr.bham.ac.uk). For information about our group, see http://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/gwgroup/.
To download the details and submit an electronic application online, please go to www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs and quote the Job References 52271 or 52272.
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Project 52271
Title: Computational modelling of advanced laser-interferometric gravitational wave detectors
Our research group at the University of Birmingham specialises in precision measurements with laser interferometers. We have leading roles in the optical design of large international projects and do tests of new optical technologies in our own laboratory experiments with small prototype laser interferometers. The largest and most precise laser interferometers today are ground-based gravitational wave detectors. The most advanced of these machines, Advanced LIGO, will start operation in 2015. Our group is involved with the installation of the instrument, using numerical simulations to understand unexpected problems with the optics. At the same time we are investigating new optical technologies for future detectors such as the Einstein Telescope. Our group investigates new optical designs to mitigate the effects of beam shape changes, and the quantum optical coupling between the light and the optics. We develop and provide one of the main simulation packages for the internati
onal science community http://www.gwoptics.org/finesse.
The specific objective of this project is to perform a new implementation of an optical simulation code that will enable accurate prediction of mirror surface effects as well as photon quantum effects. The model shall be implemented using GPU-based libraries making the software accessible to experimentalists and designers for rapid prototyping work patterns. In collaboration with Trii Technologies we will provide the student with the necessary knowledge and support to leverage the latest GPU-based technology. The student will work closely with experimentalists in Hannover, Glasgow and Pisa to develop and execute test plans for suspended, quantum-limited interferometers.
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Project 52272
Title: Studying neutron-star and black-hole binaries with gravitational waves
Gravitational waves will provide a unique way to explore the Universe --- to observe in detail a variety of astrophysical and relativistic phenomena. Advanced ground-based gravitational-wave detectors will go beyond just making the first detections of these elusive signals. They will allow us to expand our reach in space and time, and provide answers to deep questions about astrophysics and strong-field general relativity. Our group at the University of Birmingham leads the preparations for source analysis, data analysis, and astrophysical interpretation that will enable us to take full advantage of the wealth of information that will be available.
Gravitational waves from mergers of compact binaries composed of neutron stars and black holes encode the parameters of the source: binary component masses and spins, as well as the binary's sky location, inclination, and the distance to the binary. Accessing this information is critical for enabling astrophysical inference, but is very challenging because of the multi-modal, multi-dimensional nature of the parameter space. Our group led the successful effort to enable parameter estimation for the initial generation of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors using sophisticated Bayesian techniques. However, parameter inference on signals from advanced and third-generation detectors will bring a new set of challenges. The in-band duration of gravitational sources will increase significantly, from tens of seconds for binary neutron stars in initial detectors to tens of minutes in advanced detectors to days in third-generation detectors. Analyzing such long data streams will b
e prohibitively computationally expensive without innovative techniques. Methods will need to be developed to deal with potential data drop-outs, changes in noise properties, calibration changes, or glitches over the course of the long signals. The motion of the detectors on the sky as a result of the rotation of the Earth will need to be considered for the first time. The high signal-to-noise ratio that some sources are likely to have in advanced detectors will mean that proper handling of systematic biases from imperfect waveform models is critical. This project will address these challenges while providing an opportunity to explore binary astrophysics and learn sophisticated Bayesian data analysis techniques such as Markov-chain Monte Carlo and nested sampling.
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3. News
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3.1. New book on Interferometric detectors
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9352
Additional Information: http://www.springer.com/physics/theoretical%2C+mathematical+%26+computation…
Springer has just published the book:
"Advanced Interferometers and the Search for Gravitational Waves"
Lectures from the First VESF School on Advanced Detectors for Gravitational Waves
Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Vol. 404
Bassan, Massimo (Ed.)
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1. Conferences
1.1. 15th Russian Gravitational Conference - International Conference on Gravitation, Cosmology and Astrophysics (RUSGRAV-15), Kazan, Russia
1.2. Experimental Search for Quantum Gravity, SISSA
1.3. Gravitation, Solitons and Symmetries, Tours, France
1.4. Fourteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG14)
1.5. 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting in Armenia Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the universe (3rd announcement)
1.6. Supernovae, Gamma-ray bursts and the induced gravitational collapse, Les Houches, France
1.7. 17th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Caltech
1.8. Conceptual and Technical Challenges for Quantum Gravity, Rome
2. Jobs
2.1. Max Planck Partner Group Post-doctoral Positions at IISER-TVM, India
2.2. Theory post-doc position at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
2.3. Lectureships in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (3 posts), Newcastle, UK
2.4. Postdoctoral researcher position, Warsaw
2.5. Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship at the University of Kansas
2.6. Post Doctoral position at Parma University, Italy
3. News
3.1. English translation of A. A. Friedmann, "The World as Space and Time"
3.2. Exclusive 30% discount on books from Oxford University Press
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1. Conferenes
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1.1. 15th Russian Gravitational Conference - International Conference on Gravitation, Cosmology and Astrophysics (RUSGRAV-15), Kazan, Russia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/03/11/15th-russian-gravitational-conferen…
Starting: 2014-06-30 to 2014-07-05
Location: Kazan, Russia
Additional Information: http://www.rusgrav15.kpfu.ru
Contact: arkady_popov[AT]mail.ru
Dear colleagues,
We are happy to inform you that the 15th Russian Gravitational Conference - International Conference on Gravitation, Cosmology and Astrophysics (RUSGRAV-15) and the International School on Gravitation and Cosmology (GRACOS-2014) will be held in the city of Kazan, in one of the oldest Russian universities, Kazan Federal University, on June 30 - July 5, 2014.
The conference program will include plenary and sectional talks, lectures, posters and informal discussions on the latest developments in gravitation and cosmology. Young scientists taking part in the conference will have a unique opportunity to present their talks at a large international meeting and to hear the lectures of leading specialists.
The working languages are Russian and English.
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1.2. Experimental Search for Quantum Gravity, SISSA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/03/06/experimental-search-for-quantum-gra…
Starting: 2014-09-01 to 2014-09-05
Location: Trieste, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.sissa.it/app/esqg2014/
Contact: esqg2014[AT]sissa.it
We are pleased to announce the fourth workshop in the series "Experimental search for quantum gravity", to be held at SISSA, Trieste, September 1-5, 2014.
These workshops bring together experimentalists and theoreticians working on possible tests of the quantum/discrete structure of spacetime at very short distances. The aim is to review the status and prospects of the experiments and, on the theory side, of the phenomenological aspects and perspectives.
Discounted early registrations are open till June the 1st.
For more information and to register please visit http://www.sissa.it/app/esqg2014/
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1.3. Gravitation, Solitons and Symmetries, Tours, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9313
Starting: 2014-05-20 to 2014-05-23
Location: Tours, France
Additional Information: http://www.lestudium-ias.com/#!registration-conference-21-may-gibbons/ci2z
Contact: solodukh[AT]lmpt.univ-tours.fr
This workshop marks the first 3-months stay of Gary Gibbons as a LE STUDIUM (R)PROFESSOR at the Laboratoire de Mathématiques et de Physique Théorique (University of Tours). We want to organize a gathering of many leading experts in the field of classical and quantum gravity, symmetries and solitons -- the three directions which were in the focus of the research of G. Gibbons over the years. The scientific goal of the workshop is to discuss the recent progress and the future prospects in this very rapidly evolving field of research.
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1.4. Fourteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG14)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/03/24/fourteenth-marcel-grossmann-meeting…
Starting: 2015-07-12 to 2015-07-18
Location: Rome, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.icra.it/MG/
Contact: robert.jantzen(a)villanova.edu
Fourteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG14), Rome 2015
This is a preliminary announcement of the dates of the Fourteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics to be held on the campus of the University of Rome la Sapienza in Rome, Italy in the year 2015:
Onsite registration Sunday July 12, Opening Monday July 13, Closing Saturday July 18, 2015.
Further information will be updated here and available at the website.
Remo Ruffini, University of Rome, Chair of the International Organizing Committee
Robert Jantzen, Villanova University, Chair of the International Coordinating Committee
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1.5. 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting in Armenia Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the universe (3rd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/03/24/1st-scientific-icranet-meeting-in-a…
Starting: 2014-06-23 to 2014-07-04
Location: Yerevan, Armenia
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=752
Contact: armenia2014(a)icranet.org
The Physics of Black Holes dominates some of the most energetic astrophysical phenomena in the Universe. The formation of a Black Holes appear to be related to the emission of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB), the most energetic transient phenomena in the Universe. The basic mechanism appear to be the creation of electron positron pairs plasma occurring by vacuum polarization process around a Kerr-Newman Black Hole by the Heisenberg-Euler-Schwinger mechanism. An effort of reaching such an extreme electromagnetic quantum regime is being currently approached also in MegaJoule Laser Projects in Europe, Russia, USA. In addition a prolonged emission appear to be related to rotating electromagnetic Black Holes in microquasars. The presence of Supermassive Black Holes (SMBHs) of 108-109 solar masses appear to be related to active galactic nuclei, Blazars and Quasars. There is the possibility that, unlike the stellar mass Black Holes, which are formed by the gravitational collapse of baryonic
matter, the SMBHs can originate from the gravitational collapse of Dark Matter. This meeting will address both observational/experimental and theoretical aspects. From an observational point of view results obtained from very high energy observatories from the ground such as HESS, MAGIC, AUGER and from next generation instruments will be reviewed. Similarly will be reviewed the observations from Space Observatories in X and Gamma Rays such as Agile, Fermi, Swift, MAXI and NuStar. The complementary observations in Microwave and infrared bands from Planck mission will be presented. Ongoing progress for experimental facilities to look for coincidence with Gravitational waves detectors and Neutrinos detectors will be also reviewed. From a theoretical point of view attention will be given to progress in understanding quantum and classical phenomena related to the physics of Black Holes and to the process of extraction of the Black Hole Energy.
Before the 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the Universe from June 30 to July 4, an IRAP PhD School for graduate students will be organized from June 23 to June 27 at the National Academy of Science.
Registrations to both the meeting and the school are now possible at the web page
http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=752
The registration fee is 300 EUR including the admission to all sessions of the meeting and the school, coffee breaks and proceedings. Instead the registration fee is 100 EUR for who attends ONLY the first week (IRAP school) and 200 EUR for who attends ONLY the second week (Meeting).
Please download the poster from
http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/meetingArmenia2014/Poster_Ar…
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1.6. Supernovae, Gamma-ray bursts and the induced gravitational collapse, Les Houches, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/03/24/supernovae-gamma-ray-bursts-and-the…
Starting: 2014-05-11 to 2014-05-16
Location: Les Houches, France
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=784
Contact: secretariat[AT]icranet.org
Ecole de Physique de Les Houches
IRAP PhD and Erasmus Mundus Workshop
Supernovae, Gamma-ray bursts and the induced gravitational collapse
The workshop is promoted by ICRANet within the International Relativistic Astrophysics Ph.D. Program (IRAP PhD) and the ERASMUS MUNDUS activities. The recent astrophysical data observed by the satellites Swift, Fermi, Agile as well as the observations of the largest telescopes: VLT, Canari Island and KEK in Hawaii give a clear evidence for a new scenario of understanding between Supernovae and the GRBs. The induced gravitational concept initially proposed in 2001 and then in 2006 revisited appear to give a complete explanation of the main observational data. The new concept of cosmic matrix has been recently proposed and will be discussed with special attention to GRBs 970828, 060218, 060614, 060729, 061007, 080319B, 090227B, 090510A, 090618, 091127, 101023, 110709B, 111228A, 130427A, 130925A.
Invited lecturers include: Boer Michel, Della Valle Massimo, Izzo Luca, Meynet George, Muccino Marco, Nomoto Kenichi t.b.c., Penacchioni Ana Virginia, Pisani Giovanni Battista, Soderberg Alicia t.b.c., Xang-Yu Wang et al.
Les Houches Physics School is affiliated with Universite Joseph Fourier Grenoble I (UJF). The school is a joint interuniversity facility of UJF and Grenoble-INP, and the Direction des Sciences de la Matiere du Commissariat a lEnergie Atomique (CEA/DSM).
Please download the poster from
http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/les_houches_2014/poster.pdf
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1.7. 17th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Caltech
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9321
Starting: 2014-06-23 to 2014-06-27
Location: Pasadena, CA, USA
Additional Information: http://www.tapir.caltech.edu/~capra17
Contact: capra17[AT]tapir.caltech.edu
Since the inaugural meeting in 1998 (held at Caltechs Capra ranch near San Diego) Capra meetings have been bringing together relativists interested in the problem of radiation reaction in relativity and its application to extreme-mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs) as astrophysical sources of gravitational waves. The meetings address an important open problem in gravitational theory, made particularly relevant by the exciting prospect of directly observing gravitational waves from EMRIs and other compact binaries in the near future.
The 17th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity will be hosted by members of the Theoretical Astrophysics group (TAPIR) at the sunny California Institute of Technology. The meeting will run June 23-27, 2014 starting with three to four days of invited and contributed talks followed by one to two days of informal discussions.
As usual, the program will focus on aspects of the self-force in general relativity but will also seek to explore the promise of a synergy with other approaches to the two-body problem. Following the Capra tradition, the meeting will be informal. There will be no registration fee and no proceedings. The program will include a few invited review talks, short contributed presentations, and open discussion sessions. Contributed talks on all aspects of the radiation reaction problem (including related topics such as EMRI astrophysics or data analysis) are welcome.
Registration can be completed on the conference website at
http://www.tapir.caltech.edu/~capra17
where information about blocked hotel rooms (including booking deadlines, the earliest being May 5) is also available. The organizing committee gratefully acknowledges financial support from the National Science Foundation.
Chad Galley
Roland Haas
Yanbei Chen
Manuel Tiglio
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1.8. Conceptual and Technical Challenges for Quantum Gravity, Rome
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9336
Starting: 2014-09-08 to 2014-09-12
Location: Rome, Italy
Additional Information: http://ctcqg2014.relativerest.org/
Contact: info[AT]relativerest.org
This conference will provide an opportunity for an encounter between different approaches and different perspectives on the quantum-gravity problem. Its main goal is to contribute to a higher level of shared knowledge among the quantum-gravity communities pursuing each specific research program. We plan to have plenary talks on many different approaches, including in particular string theory, loop quantum gravity, spacetime noncommutativity, causal dynamical triangulations, asymptotic safety and causal sets. We shall also welcome contributions from the perspective of philosophy of science. In addition we shall have several shorter talks organized in parallel sessions labelled not by specific approaches, but rather by themes that can cross the boundaries between different approaches, such as black-hole information, locality, dimensional reduction and phenomenology. It is our intention to make this meeting particularly enjoyable for students and junior postdocs, since exposur
e to different perspectives is most significant at early stages of ones path in quantum gravity.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Max Planck Partner Group Post-doctoral Positions at IISER-TVM, India
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/04/01/max-planck-partner-group-post-docto…
Deadline: 2014-04-21
Location: Trivandrum, India
Additional Information: http://www.iisertvm.ac.in/~cosmograv
Contact: shanki(a)iisertvm.ac.in
Max Planck Partner Group on Cosmology and Gravity, IISER-Thiruvananthapuram intends to appoint up to two postdoctoral positions in the areas of early-universe cosmology, classical and quantum gravity. A Ph.D. degree and relevant research experience are required for these posts. The positions can start as early as 1st June 2014.
Both these posts are funded under the Max Planck Partner Group. Currently, the group has 4 post-doctorate fellows and 3 Ph.D. students. The fellows have the opportunity to visit and interact with the members of Albert Einstein Institute, Golm.
The position is available for a period of up to two years. Informal enquiries can be made to S. Shankaranarayanan (shanki[AT] iisertvm.ac.in ).
Tenure: 2 years
Salary: INR 2,64,000 INR 4,20,000 per annum
Group Page: http://www.iisertvm.ac.in/~cosmograv
Deadline: 21 April 2014
To apply please send CV, research statement and have at least two letters of reference sent by email to: shanki[AT] iisertvm.ac.in with the subject Application for MP-PG positions Candidate name.
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2.2. Theory post-doc position at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9290
Deadline: 2014-04-30
Location: Lethbridge, AB, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.uleth.ca/artsci/physics-astronomy/about
Contact: walton[AT]uleth.ca
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral opening in Theoretical Physics/Mathematical Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, under the supervision of Professors Saurya Das and Mark Walton. A 1-year position is to be offered, renewable for a second year, subject to funding and satisfactory performance. The preferred (but not rigid) start date is September 2014. Candidates working in a number of research areas will be considered. These include conformal field theory and its string theory applications, black-hole physics, cosmology, deformation quantization, quantum gravity and its potential phenomenology, and quantum information.
Please send your statement of interests, curriculum vitae, and arrange to have at least 3 letters of reference sent directly to saurya.das[AT]uleth.ca and walton[AT]uleth.ca. Complete applications will be reviewed as and when they are received, until the position is filled.
Lethbridge is a small (pop.~ 100K) but vibrant city with a reasonable cost of living. It is located less than 1 1/2 hours from the beautiful Rocky Mountains and less than 2 1/2 hours from Calgary.
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2.3. Lectureships in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (3 posts), Newcastle, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9306
Deadline: 2014-04-22
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Additional Information: https://www15.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_newcastle02.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=5…
Contact: ian.moss[AT]ncl.ac.uk
Lectureships in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (3 posts)
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Faculty/Services Science, Agriculture and Engineering
Department School of Mathematics & Statistics
Job Type Academic (non-clinical)
Hours of Work Full time
The Applied Mathematics section currently consists of eleven permanent staff: six professors, one reader, one senior lecturer, and three lecturers. The section has a strong record of activity in a wide range of areas of theoretical physics, mathematical physics, and astrophysics, some in collaboration with experimentalists and observers. We have frequent visitors and a wide network of collaborators.
Research interests of the group include radio astronomy, astrophysical fluid dynamics (in particular dynamo action and magneto convection), galactic, solar and geophysical magneto-hydrodynamics, quantum field theory, cosmology and quantum gravity, vortex dynamics, superfluidity and Bose-Einstein condensation in quantum fluids and gases including dipolar gases, finite-temperature effects and related aspects of quantum optics. Some staff in Applied Mathematics are also involved in population models of archaeology and prehistory.
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2.4. Postdoctoral researcher position, Warsaw
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9298
Deadline: 2014-04-30
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Additional Information: http://ktwig.fuw.edu.pl/pliki/position01.pdf
Contact: malgorzata.trippenbach[AT]fuw.edu.pl
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics is searching for
Postdoctoral Researcher
for the International Interdisciplinary Project International PhD studies at the Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw founded and operated by the Foundation for Polish Science
We offer :
1. Attractive stipend 5800 PLN/month
2. Contract length : 12 months ( July 2014 June 2015)
Requirements for candidates must:
1. Have a PhD degree awarded no earlier than 4 years ago,
2. Be interested in research topics studied within the program
"International PhD Projects at the Department of Physics, University of Warsaw" (More information about the topics can be found at http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~mpd/ )
Candidates are requested to send their application including:
- A letter of motivation
- CV
- List of publications
- 2 letters of recommendation
To malgorzata.trippenbach[AT]fuw.edu.pl
The deadline is April 30, 2014
Candidates, please include in your offer: "I consent to the processing of my personal data contained in the Institution for the needs of the recruitment process in accordance with the Act of 29.08.97, the Personal Data Protection Laws No. 133, item. 883". The granting institution reserves the right to contact selected candidates.
The full announcement can be found at http://ktwig.fuw.edu.pl/pliki/position01.pdf
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2.5. Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship at the University of Kansas
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9299
Deadline: 2014-04-30
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWebHost/jobdetails.aspx?SID=%5ezB7yBBRaDXE8_s…
Contact: tatekris[AT]ku.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas announces the availability of a three year postdoctoral teaching fellowship. The department maintains a vibrant research program and seeks to apply the same intellectual rigor to pedagogy. The candidate will assist a team of faculty within the department who are charged with transforming the introductory courses into a blended online/in-class format. Eligibility is limited to applicants who have or will have completed their Ph.D in Physics, Astronomy or closely related field by the time of the appointment. Opportunities exist for the candidate to collaborate with one of the research groups within the department. For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to https://employment.ku.edu and search under Faculty Jobs for the keyword "Teaching Postdoc"
The following documents should be attached to your application: letter of application, curriculum vitae and a teaching statement that summarizes your teaching experience and philosophy for improving student engagement and learning in large physics and astronomy courses. Applicants should arrange to have three of the referees submit letters of recommendation that evaluate pedagogical potential/achievement and teaching sent to: Kristin Rennells, Department of Physics & Astronomy, 1082 Malott Hall, 1251 Wescoe Hall Dr., Lawrence, KS 66045, or via email: tatekris[AT]ku.edu with "Teaching Postdoc" in the subject line.
Initial review of applications begins April 30, 2014, and continues as long as needed to identify a qualified pool. KU is an EO/AAE. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
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2.6. Post Doctoral position at Parma University, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/03/21/post-doctoral-position-at-parma-uni…
Deadline: 2014-03-28
Location: Parma, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.infn.it/job/dettagli_job.php?id=1286
Contact: roberto.depietri[AT]unipr.it
The Gravitational Physics Group at the University of Parma (http://www.fis.unipr.it/gravity) announces an opening for a 1-year Post-Doctoral position involving research in Porting and developing of Algorithms to GPU Enhanced Parallel System". Main activity will be the porting of Numerical Relativity simulation programs to GPU architecture.
The position is funded by the INFN SUMA project (https://web2.infn.it/SUMA/) and the activity of the project will be hosted at Parma University. The term of the contract is an "INFN Assegno di Ricerca" and the salary (after taxes) will be around 1600 Euro/month.
Applications should be done following the indication of the official posting of the position
http://www.infn.it/job/dettagli_job.php?id=1286. The dead line is March 28, 2014.
For any enquire or help on how to apply for the position please contact by email Prof. Roberto De Pietri (roberto.depietri _at_ unipr.it).
Please note that: "Le domande di partecipazione al concorso, redatte in carta semplice, secondo lo schema unito al presente bando (Allegato n. 1), sottoscritte dagli interessati, devono essere inoltrate, a mezzo raccomandata A.R., presso la sede della Sezione Milano Bicocca dell'I.N.F.N. entro e non oltre trenta giorni dalla data del bando di concorso"
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3. News
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3.1. English translation of A. A. Friedmann, "The World as Space and Time"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9323
Additional Information: http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/mip/books/friedmann1.html
This is the first English translation of A. A. Friedmann's book "The World as Space and Time":
http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/mip/books/friedmann1.html
The original Russian publication was in 1923.
Vesselin Petkov
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3.2. Exclusive 30% discount on books from Oxford University Press
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/03/29/exclusive-30-discount-on-books-from…
Additional Information: http://www.oup.com/uk
Key Cosmology and Relativity titles, both new and established are now available with a 30% Discount from Oxford.
To obtain your discount visit www.oup.com/uk add the book to your shopping basket and use promo code AAFLY6 at the checkout. Offer Expires 31/08/2014
Introduction to 3+1 Numerical Relativity
Miguel Alcubierre
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A First Course in Loop Quantum Gravity
Rodolfo Gambini and Jorge Pullin
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Gravitational Waves
Volume 1: Theory and Experiments
Michele Maggiore
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Relativistic Hydrodynamics
Luciano Rezzolla and Olindo Zanotti
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Relativity: Special, General, and Cosmological
Second Edition
Wolfgang Rindler
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Cosmology
Steven Weinberg
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780198526827.do
WAS £52.50 NOW £36.75
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1. Conferences
1.1. GR 100 - Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Jena
1.2. Frontiers of neutron star astrophysics, Cornell
1.3. The Chalonge School Meudon Workshop 2014 "From large to small scale structures in agreement with observations"
1.4. The Chalonge School 18th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2014
1.5. IX Iberian Cosmology Meeting, Aveiro, Portugal
1.6. IVth Iberian Gravitational Wave Meeting, Granada
1.7. Spanish Relativity Meeting ERE2014, Valencia
1.8. XXI SIGRAV Conference, Alessandria, Italy
1.9. Gravitational-Wave Advanced Detector Workshop (GWADW 2014)
1.10. XXXIII Max Born Symposium: "Noncommutative geometry, quantum symmetries and quantum gravity"
1.11. NAM2014 session: "Neutron Star Behaviour: Multi-messenger Observations and Theory", Portsmouth (UK)
1.12. 569. Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar on Quantum Cosmology, Bad Honnef, Germany
1.13. Workshop: Fundamental Issues of the Standard Cosmological Model, Cargese
1.14. XIIth School of Cosmology: Structure Formation after Planck, Cargese
1.15. Asymptotic Analysis in General Relativity, Grenoble (2nd announcement)
1.16. Dark Side of the Universe 2014, Cape Town
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoc/Scientist position available in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at UWA, Perth, Australia
2.2. Scientific Application Developer Positions (2) at UW-Milwaukee
2.3. Postdoctoral Fellow in Theoretical Cosmology, Stavanger, Norway
2.4. Tenure-track position at UNAM, Mexico City
3. News
3.1. Membership of the Topical Group in Gravitation of the American Physical Society
3.2. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Gravitational Radiation from..." / "The Hole Argument and..."
3.3. CQG+ another great reason to publish in CQG!
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1. Conferenes
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1.1. GR 100 - Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Jena
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9281
Starting: 2014-12-01 to 2014-12-05
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: http://wwwsfb.tpi.uni-jena.de/Events/GWA2014
Contact: GWA2014[AT]uni-jena.de
With Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity entering its 100th year since its inception in 1915, we are organizing a workshop on one of its most profound predictions - gravitational waves. The detection of gravitational waves is expected to launch a new era in general relativity and astrophysics. The workshop focuses on
Gravitational Wave Astronomy - Methods, Sources, and Observation.
Topics include mathematical relativity, numerical relativity, source modeling, astrophysical sources, data analysis, and detector development. It is sponsored by the SFB/TR7, a collaborative research center of the German Research Foundation.
Details will be provided in future announcements and on the website.
Bernd Bruegmann
Chair of the Organizing Committee
University of Jena, Germany
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1.2. Frontiers of neutron star astrophysics, Cornell
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9283
Starting: 2014-05-29 to 2014-05-30
Location: Ithaca, New York, USA
Additional Information: http://www.astro.cornell.edu/events/special-events.html
Contact: frontiers[AT]astro.cornell.edu
First announcement
A meeting on open problems and future directions in neutron star astrophyics will be at Cornell on May 29 and 30, 2014. The topics covered will include radio pulsars and magnetars, magnetic field evolution, models of neutron star interiors and equation of state, supernova explosion mechanisms, accreting neutron stars, binary neutron star mergers, gravitational waves and electromagnetic counterparts, tests of general relativity using pulsars, etc. The meeting will consist of 18 invited talks, a number of contributed talks and a panel discussion. There will also be a conference banquet at which we will celebrate the 65th birthday of Jim Cordes and the 60th birthday of Ira Wasserman.
Scientific Organizing Committee
Lars Bildsten (chair), Phil Arras, David Chernoff, Jim Cordes, Eanna Flanagan, Dong Lai, Saul Teukolsky, Ira Wasserman
Invited Speakers
Andrei Beloborodov (Columbia)
Edo Berger (Harvard)
Lars Bildsten (KITP)
Adam Burrows (Princeton)
Jim Cordes (Cornell)
Andrew Cumming (McGill)
Francois Foucart (CITA)
David Kaplan (U. Wisconsin Milwaukee)
Vicki Kaspi (McGill)
Michael Kramer (MPIfR)
Duncan Lorimer (West Virginia U.)
Maura McLaughlin (West Virginia U.)
Brian Metzger (Columbia)
Scott Ransom (NRAO)
Sanjay Reddy (U. Washington)
Anatoly Spitkovsky (Princeton)
Ira Wasserman (Cornell)
Anna Watts (U. Amsterdam)
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1.3. The Chalonge School Meudon Workshop 2014 "From large to small scale structures in agreement with observations"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/05/the-chalonge-school-meudon-workshop…
Starting: 2014-06-04 to 2014-06-06
Location: Meudon Castle-CIAS, Observatoire de Paris, Meudon, France
Additional Information: http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Cias_Meudon2014.html
Contact: Chalonge.Ecole[AT]obspm.fr
The Chalonge School Meudon Workshop 2014 "From Large to Small scale structures in Agreement with Observations: CMB, WDM, Galaxies, Black holes, Neutrinos and Sterile Neutrinos"
A Turning Point operated recently in the Dark Matter research: Warm Dark Matter (WDM) emerged impressively over Cold Dark Matter (CDM) as the leading Dark Matter candidate. WDM solves naturally the problems of CDM and CDM + baryons.
LambdaWDM provides the same large scale and CMB results than LambdaCDM and agrees with the observations at the galactic and small scales. Warm Dark Matter (WDM) implies progresses in the astrophysical,cosmological, particle and nuclear physics context.
This workshop addresses the last developements in WDM, including its distribution function and equation of state, the quantum mechanical framework to galaxy structure reproducing in particular the observed galaxy cores and their sizes and the dwarf galaxies.
This workshop puts together astrophysical, cosmological, particle and nuclear WDM, astronomical observations, theory and WDM analytical and numerical frameworks which reproduce the observations. The Workshop addresses as well the theoretical and experimental search for the leading WDM particle candidate: keV sterile neutrinos.
The New Dark Matter Situation Today: Warm Dark Matter in Agreement with Observations at all scales: small structures, galaxies, large, cosmological and CMB scales.
The CDM crisis, CDM+ baryons crisis and WIMP crisis and their decline.
http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Cias_Meudon2014.html
http://chalonge.obspm.fr/
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1.4. The Chalonge School 18th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2014
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/05/the-chalonge-school-18th-paris-cosm…
Starting: 2014-07-23 to 2014-07-25
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: http://chalonge.obspm.fr/colloque2014.html
Contact: Chalonge.Ecole[AT]obspm.fr
The Chalonge School 18th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2014 "Latest News from the Universe: LambdaWDM, CMB, Warm Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Neutrinos and Sterile Neutrinos"
The new concordance model in agreement with observations: ?WDM (Lambda-dark energy- Warm Dark Matter). Recently, Warm (keV scale) Dark Matter emerged impressively over CDM (Cold Dark Matter) as the leading Dark Matter candidate. Astronomical evidence that Cold Dark Matter (LambdaCDM) and its proposed tailored baryonic cures do not work at galactic and small scales is staggering. LambdaWDM solves naturally the problems of LambdaCDM and agrees remarkably well with the observations at galactic and small scales as well as large and cosmological scales. In contrast, LambdaCDM simulations only agree with observations at large scales.
In the context of this new Dark Matter situation, which implies novelties in the astrophysical, cosmological, particle and nuclear physics context, the 18th Paris Colloquium 2014 is devoted to the Latest News from the Universe.
2. This Colloquium is within the astrofundamental physics spirit of the Chalonge School, focalised on recent observational and theoretical progress in the CMB, dark matter, dark energy, the new WDM framework to galaxy formation, and the effective theory of the early universe inflation with predictive power in the context of the LambdaWDM Standard Model of the Universe. The Colloquium addresses as well the theory and experimental search for the WDM particle physics candidates (keV sterile neutrinos). Astrophysical constraints including sterile neutrino decays points the sterile neutrino mass m around 2 keV or nearly larger.
In summary, the aim of the meeting is to put together real data : cosmological, astrophysical, particle, nuclear physics data, and hard theory predictive approach connected to them in the framework of the LambdaWDM Standard Model of the Universe.
Two observed quantities crucially constrain the DM nature in an inescapable way independently of the particle physics model: the average DM density rho and the phase space density Q. The observed values of rho and Q in galaxies today robustly point to a keV scale DM particle (WDM) and exclude CDM as well as axion Bose-Einstein condensate DM.
The fermionic quantum pressure of WDM ensures the observed small scale structures as the cores of galaxies and their right sizes (including the dwarf galaxies). N-body simulations in classical (non-quantum) physics do not take into account the fermionic quantum pressure of WDM and produce unreliable results at small scales: That is the reason of the too small core size problem in classical (non quantum) Nbody WDM simulations and its similar dwarf galaxies problem.
Lyman alpha bounds on the WDM particle mass apply only to specific sterile neutrino models and many sterile neutrino models are available today for which the Lyman alpha bounds are unknown. Therefore, WDM cannot be disfavoured in general on the grounds of the Lyman alpha bounds (only valid or specific models), as erroneously stated and propagated in the literature. Astrophysical constraints put the sterile neutrino mass m in the range 1< m <10 keV. Most of the constraints and last results points to m about 2 keV or nearly larger. MARE, KATRIN, ECHO and PTOLEMY experiments could detect such a keV sterile neutrino. It will be a fantastic discovery to detect dark matter in a beta decay or in electron capture. A exciting WDM work to perform is ahead of us.
http://chalonge.obspm.fr/colloque2014.html
http://chalonge.obspm.fr
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1.5. IX Iberian Cosmology Meeting, Aveiro, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9203
Starting: 2014-04-28 to 2014-04-30
Location: Aveiro, Portugal
Additional Information: http://gravitation.web.ua.pt/ibericos2014
Contact: fis-ibericos2014[AT]ua.pt
Dear colleagues,
This is the first announcement for the IX Iberian Cosmology meeting, which will take place in Aveiro, Portugal, from the 28th to the 30th of April 2014. Registration is now open at:
http://gravitation.web.ua.pt/ibericos2014
where you may also find more details about the meeting, as well as about accommodation in Aveiro.
These meetings aim to encourage interactions and collaborations between researchers working in cosmology and related areas in Portugal and Spain. Researchers working in other countries are also most welcome. Please feel free to send this announcement to other scientists that may be interested in attending.
These meetings are informal and there will be no registration fee. There are also no parallel sessions or posters, and blackboard talks are encouraged. All participants wishing to give a talk will be able to do so, by naming a topic when they register. The deadline for abstract submission is the 5th of April 2014 and a preliminary program will appear on the webpage shortly after.
Moreover, these meetings are not restricted to a single topic but are open to cosmologists in the broadest sense, from theoretical particle and gravitational physics to observational astrophysics. They are also designed to encourage the presentation of work in progress. In addition, it is the aim of these meetings to promote interactions between theorists and observers.
We look forward to seeing you in Aveiro!
The local organizing committee
Carlos Herdeiro
Joao G. Rosa
Marco Sampaio
Flavio Coelho
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1.6. IVth Iberian Gravitational Wave Meeting, Granada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9206
Starting: 2014-02-26 to 2014-02-28
Location: Granada, Spain
Additional Information: http://www.ugr.es/~iberiangw14
Contact: iberiangw14[AT]ugr.es
The idea of the meeting is to bring together researchers with interest in the development of Gravitational Wave Astronomy, including researchers from related areas of Astrophysics, Cosmology, and Fundamental Physics. Please, feel free to send this announcement to scientists that may be interested in attending.
The meetings are informal, and there will be no registration fee. There are also no parallel sessions, or posters. And they are designed to encourage the presentation of work in progress (or even being started or planned). All participants wishing to speak can do so, by naming a topic when they register.
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1.7. Spanish Relativity Meeting ERE2014, Valencia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9215
Starting: 2014-09-01 to 2014-09-05
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: http://www.uv.es/ere2014
Contact: j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es
ERE2014: Spanish Relativity Meeting 2014 - Encuentros Relativistas Espanoles 2014
"Almost 100 years after Einstein's revolution"
Valencia, Spain, 1-5 September 2014
http://www.uv.es/ere2014
http://www.segre.es
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
The 2014 edition of the "Spanish Relativity Meeting" (ERE2014) will be held in Valencia from the 1st to the 5th of September 2014. The Spanish Relativity Meeting (ERE) is an international conference devoted to Relativity and Gravitation which is organized every year by different members of the Spanish Society of Gravitation and Relativity (SEGRE). This year, it will be hosted by the University of Valencia. A brief historical background of the ERE can be found at http://www.segre.es/en/historia.shtml .
The meeting will address the status of gravitation and general relativity one year before the centennial of the publication of Einstein's theory, which will be celebrated on November 25th 2015, as it was stablished by the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation. In particular ERE2014 will focus on three research lines: relativistic astrophysics, mathematical relativity, and the interphase between gravitation and quantum theory.
The meeting will take place at the ADEIT building and will consist of plenary talks given by invited speakers during the morning sessions and contributed talks during the afternoon.The latter will be distributed in topical parallel sessions.
The interdisciplinary character of the meeting is reflected in the list of confirmed invited speakers:
Abhay Ashtekar, Penn State University, USA.
Victor Cardoso, CENTRA/IST, Lisboa, Portugal.
Christos Charmousis, Paris-Sud Orsay, Paris, France.
Alessandro Fabbri, Centro Fermi, Italy and IFIC, Valencia, Spain.
Eric Gourgoulhon, Observatoire de Paris, France.
Javier Gorosabel, Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Granada, Spain.
Philippe LeFloch, UPMC, Paris 6, France.
Francisco Lobo, CAAUL, Lisboa, Portugal.
Leonard Parker, University Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.
Miquel Portilla, Universitat de València, Spain.
Jose Maria Martín Senovilla, UPV/EHU, Bilbao, Spain.
Alberto Sesana, Albert Einstein Institute, Golm, Germany.
Masaru Shibata, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan.
Nikolaos Stergioulas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Jorge Zanelli, CEC, Chile.
ERE2014 Scientific Advisory Board:
Miguel Alcubierre (ICN, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).
Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State University).
Robert Beig (Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Viena).
Curt Cutler (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Inst. of Technology).
Thibault Damour (Institute des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Paris).
Roy Maartens (Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth).
Fernando Quevedo (DAMTP, University of Cambridge).
Matt Visser (Victoria University of Wellington).
ERE2014 Local Organising Committee:
Jose Antonio Font, UVEG.
Jose María Ibanez, UVEG.
Pablo Cerda-Duran, UVEG.
Jose Navarro-Salas, CSIC/UVEG.
Gonzalo J. Olmo, CSIC/UVEG.
Information regarding registration, abstract submission, accommodation and travel can be found at the web page of the conference http://www.uv.es/ere2014
Looking forward to meeting all interested participants in Valencia this September!
With our best regards,
The Local Organising Committee
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1.8. XXI SIGRAV Conference, Alessandria, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9219
Starting: 2014-09-15 to 2014-09-19
Location: Alessandria, Italy
Additional Information: http://sigrav.na.infn.it/xxi-sigrav-conference-on-general-relativity-and-gr…
Contact: felicia[AT]na.infn.it
The biennial Conference of the Italian Society of General Relativity and Gravitation (SIGRAV) is devoted to all aspects of gravitation, such as Classical General Relativity (GR), Quantum Gravity, Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology, as well as Experimental Gravity.
A key and defining feature of the conference is the ability to present the state of the art of the wide variety of methods (experimental, theoretical, mathematical, computational) used to advance in the knowledge of gravity.
The five day conference will host 20 invited plenary talks, 4 shorter invited talks and a dozen of contributed talks in four parallel workshops sessions: classical GR, quantum gravity, relativistic astrophysics, experimental gravity. The conference will review the status, and present the advances in the fields of classical GR, modified gravity theories, relativistic astrophysics, astroparticle physics, precision tests of GR, cosmology, gravitational waves, numerical relativity, quantum gravity, quantum field theory in curved spacetime, supergravity. The geometry of quantum spacetime will be discussed also from the experimental viewpoint of quantum metrology and experimental cosmology, as well as aspects of precision cosmology.
A science popularization session will be organized.
During the Conference, the AMALDI MEDAL will be awarded to an outstanding european senior scientist and the SIGRAV Prizes will be awarded to (two) outstanding Junior scientists.
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1.9. Gravitational-Wave Advanced Detector Workshop (GWADW 2014)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/12/gwadw-2014/
Starting: 2014-05-25 to 2014-05-30
Location: Takayama, Japan
Additional Information: http://www.gravity.ircs.titech.ac.jp/GWADW2014/
Contact: gwadw2014-loc[AT]gw.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp
The last decade has produced pioneering demonstrations of the technologies to observe astrophysical gravitational waves across the frequency band from kilohertz to nanohertz.
The construction of advanced interferometric detectors (Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo, KAGRA, and GEO-HF) is progressing steadily, and will reach the sensitivity needed to yield first observations. The LISA Pathfinder mission is nearing launch and the LISA mission has been reformulated.
The international pulsar timing effort is progressing in developing the instruments needed, while surveys continue to provide new sources. Several developments are ongoing and gaining momentum ensuring that the field of gravitational waves astrophysics will be able to fully deploy in the current and next decades.
This workshop will address techniques that might be implemented towards the completion and commissioning of the almost completed second generation detectors. Ideas for the next generation of detectors will be explored, such as the ways of reducing thermal noise, the role of cryogenics, improving robustness, extending the frequency spectrum of observation and emphasizing the role of simulations.
The registration starts on March 1st and the deadline is April 30th. For registration form and logistic information see the conference web site.
Participants are expected to arrive on Sunday, May 25th and to leave on Saturday, May 31st.
Chairs: Francesco Fidecaro, Syd Meshkov
Local Organizers: Kazuaki Kuroda, Kentaro Somiya, Naoko Ohishi, Daisuke Tatsumi
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1.10. XXXIII Max Born Symposium: "Noncommutative geometry, quantum symmetries and quantum gravity"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9244
Starting: 2014-07-06 to 2014-07-10
Location: Wroclaw, Poland
Additional Information: http://ift.uni.wroc.pl/~mborn33/
Contact: mborn33(a)ift.uni.wroc.pl
The aim of the Symposium is to provide recent results related with noncommutative geometries and quantum groups as well as present some applications in quantum gravity models.
Main topics:
- noncommutative geometry
- quantum groups
- quantum gravity
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1.11. NAM2014 session: "Neutron Star Behaviour: Multi-messenger Observations and Theory", Portsmouth (UK)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9252
Starting: 2014-06-23 to 2014-06-26
Location: Portsmouth, UK
Additional Information: http://www.nam2014.org/
Contact: wynn.ho[AT]soton.ac.uk
It is an exciting time for studying neutron stars, both observationally and theoretically. New and important discoveries are driving better understanding of these exotic stars, and the physics that governs them, thanks to instruments across the EM spectrum, including LOFAR, VLT, XMM-Newton, Swift, and Fermi. These include: constraints on the nuclear equation of state from measurements of the highest mass neutron stars, direct evidence for and constraints on superfluid and superconducting matter in neutron stars, discovery of discrete state switching in isolated and binary pulsars, and detection of gamma-rays from objects across the broad pulsar population. The advent of multi-messenger neutron star astronomy is on the immediate horizon with IceCube and Advanced LIGO/Virgo, and the more distant future is bright with SKA, Athena+, and LOFT. Submit an abstract and join us to discuss this fascinating topic.
Session chairs: Wynn Ho (Southampton), Michael Keith (Manchester).
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1.12. 569. Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar on Quantum Cosmology, Bad Honnef, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/25/569-wilhelm-and-else-heraeus-semina…
Starting: 2014-07-28 to 2014-08-01
Location: Bad Honnef, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.thp.uni-koeln.de/gravitation/qc14/
Contact: mairi.sakellariadou[AT]kcl.ac.uk
It is our pleasure to announce the 569. Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar on Quantum Cosmology.
The event will take place from July 28 to August 1, 2014 at the Physikzentrum in Bad Honnef, Germany.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together leading experts from different approaches to quantum cosmology. The programme includes invited lectures and plenty of time for discussions, with the main emphasis on exchanging ideas, learning from each other, and assessing the successes and open problems of the different approaches.
Apart from the invited speakers, we will be able to accommodate additional participants, especially young scientists, and we will also give them the opportunity to present a poster at a dedicated poster session.
Contact: kiefer[AT]thp.uni-koeln.de --- mairi.sakellariadou[AT]kcl.ac.uk
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1.13. Workshop: Fundamental Issues of the Standard Cosmological Model, Cargese
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9262
Starting: 2014-09-21 to 2014-09-27
Location: Cargese (Corsica), France
Additional Information: http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~cosmo/FISCM/FISCM.html
Contact: triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
The Planck Satellite measurement have increased the accuracy of cosmological observations to a level which allows to constrain cosmological models with unprecedented precision. The aim of this workshop is to discuss the implications of these recent results combined with other (i.e. Planck, but also WMAP, galaxy surveys, SNIa data...) on models that aim at describing the primordial epochs and the origin and formation of large scale structures of the Universe.
The standard model of cosmology, including a phase of early inflation, provides a very effective phenomenological approach to account for observations. It can however be argued to require clarifications at the fundamental level. One way to do that is by considering alternatives and deriving their consequences. This will lead either to either reaffirm the current inflationary paradigm on more solid theoretical foundations, or to introduce a new one (or both!).
During the workshop, we aim at having a broad range of talks on the topics covered, also scheduling ample time for discussions and scientific exchanges. The programme will include a few selected talks per day, in addition to specific introductions on the relevant topics by members of the committees.
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1.14. XIIth School of Cosmology: Structure Formation after Planck, Cargese
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9263
Starting: 2014-09-15 to 2014-09-20
Location: Cargese (Corsica), France
Additional Information: http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~cosmo/EC2014/EcoleLuminy14_a.html
Contact: triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
Structure Formation after Planck: their impact in the study of galaxies and cosmology
The theme of the school is the formation of large scale structures after the results of the Planck mission. The aim of this school is, after an overview of the standard model containing the inflationary paradigm, to focus on alternatives. The model of inflation, although generally confirmed at phenomenological level with these new data, suffers from conceptual difficulties when we want to use it in the framework of a "realistic" theory (great unification theory string, for example). Indeed, as models at large field (Large Field Inflation) are now virtually eliminated, one has to consider models for which the potential of the inflation contains a plateau (Small Field Inflation) or several fields (Hybrid Inflation). And in the latter case, one must understand the reason why the non-local Gaussianity are so weak. Moreover, the "recent" history of the Universe, since the nucleosynthesis to the formation of structures, requires, so that the observations are consistent with the th
eory to introduce two ingredients not yet well understood (Dark Matter and Dark Energy).
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1.15. Asymptotic Analysis in General Relativity, Grenoble (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9274
Starting: 2014-06-16 to 2014-07-04
Location: Grenoble, France
Additional Information: http://if-summer2014.sciencesconf.org/
Contact: Dietrich.Hafner[AT]ujf-grenoble.fr
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
We are announcing a summer school and conference in Grenoble, France, entitled Asymptotic Analysis in General Relativity.
The summer school will start on the 16th of June 2014 and last two weeks. It will be followed by a one week international conference from the 30th June to the 4th July.
The summer school will consist of five mini-courses of eight hours each, given by Lars Andersson, Christian Gerard, Rod Gover, Jeremie Szeftel and Andras Vasy. The topics covered will be geometry and analysis in black hole spacetimes, quantum field theory on curved spacetimes, conformal geometry and tractor calculus with a view to applications in GR, the resolution of the bounded L2 curvature conjecture in General Relativity, microlocal analysis and wave propagation.
All information can be found on the conference webpage.
http://if-summer2014.sciencesconf.org/
To register, use the conference webpage.
The deadline for registration to the mini-courses is 12th May 2014.
The deadline for registration to the conference is 27th May 2014.
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1.16. Dark Side of the Universe 2014, Cape Town
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/28/dark-side-of-the-universe-2014-cape…
Starting: 2014-11-17 to 2014-11-21
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Additional Information: http://dark.ft.uam.es/dsu/
Contact: dunsby[AT]gmail.com
Dear Colleague,
I would like to draw your attention to the following workshop
Dark Side of the Universe 2014
X International Workshop
Surveying the Dark Side of the Universe - Theory and Observations
17-21 November 2014 (Cape Town, South Africa)
http://www.acgc.uct.ac.za/dsu2014/
Follow us on Twitter @dsu2014
Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dsu2014
The meeting is in the series of the DSU workshops previously held in Seoul (2005), Madrid (2006), Minnesota (2007), Cairo (2008), Melbourne (2009), Leon (2010), Beijing (2011), Buzios, Rio de Janeiro (2012) and Trieste (2013).
For more information, see http://dark.ft.uam.es/dsu/
Topics of the workshop:
Surveying the Dark Universe
Dark Energy - beyond the Concordance Model
Simulations of galaxies, clusters and the Universe
Dark Matter candidates
Modified Gravity
International Committee
Pyungwon Ko (KIAS, South Korea), Carlos Muñoz (UAM/IFT, Spain), Keith Olive (Minnesota University, USA), Shaaban Khalil (BUE, Egypt), Csaba Balazs (Monash University, Australia), David Delepine (Guanajuato University, Mexico), Yu-Feng Zhou (KITPC/ITP-CAS, China), Qaisar Shafi (Delaware University, USA), Christiane Frigerio Martins (UFF Brasil), Paolo Salucci (SISSA, Italy).
Local Committee
Vinicius Busti (UCT), Vincent Bouillot (UCT), Chris Clarkson (UCT), Sergio Colafrancesco (WITS), Peter Dunsby - Chair (UCT), Marc Lilley (UCT), Roy Maartens (UWC), Diego Saez Gomez (UCT), Amanda Weltman (UCT).
Immediately after DSU2014, there will be a meeting hosted by the South African Gravity Society to celebrate the 75th birthday of George Ellis (24 November). Please contact Roy Maartens (roy.maartens[AT]gmail.com) if you are interested in attending this event.
Important Dates:
Deadline for talk submissions: 1st October 2014
Workshop: 17th-21st November 2014
George Ellis at 75 and the South African Gravity Society Meeting: 24-25 November 2014
Please feel free to forward this invitation to anyone you think might be interested on DSU 2014.
I apologise in advance if you receive this mail twice
Yours Sincerely,
Professor Peter Dunsby,
Co-Director, Centre for Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravitation
Department of Mathematics
and Applied Mathematics,
University of Cape Town,
Rondebosch 7701
Tel: +27 21 650 2344
Fax: +27 21 650 2334
Twitter: https://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=peterdunsby
WWW: http://www.mth.uct.ac.za/~peter
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoc/Scientist position available in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at UWA, Perth, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9225
Deadline: 2014-02-10
Location: Perth, Australia
Additional Information: http://www.gravity.uwa.edu.au
Contact: linqing.wen[AT]uwa.edu.au
The University of Western Australia (UWA) gravity group http://www.gravity.uwa.edu.au/ invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate or computer engineer position in the area of gravitational wave signal processing and multi-messenger astronomy for ground-based interferometric gravitational-wave detectors.
The initial appointment will be for one year, renewable to two years and possibly longer depending on funding and performance. The position is available immediately but the start date is negotiable.
We are looking for highly motivated applicants with interest in gravitational wave search pipeline development and its applications to multi-messenger astronomy. Background with astrophysics and/or supercomputing especially with the use of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) is a plus. The postdoc or scientist will have opportunities to develop their own research programs and obtain future funding support through competitive funding programs in Australia.
Informal inquiries of the position can be made to Prof. Linqing Wen by email at linqing.wen AT uwa.edu.au or to Prof. David Blair by email at david.blair AT uwa.edu.au. A complete application should include a CV including a list of publications, a statement of research interests, and names and contact information of at least three references.
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2.2. Scientific Application Developer Positions (2) at UW-Milwaukee
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/04/scientific-application-developer-po…
Deadline: 2014-02-28
Location: Milwaukee, WI. USA
Additional Information: http://www.gravity.phys.uwm.edu/positions.html
Contact: patrick[AT]gravity.phys.uwm.edu
The Center for Gravitation, Cosmology and Astrophysics (CGCA) at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee is looking for two creative, energetic and talented individuals to join our scientific computing team. You will specialize in building and supporting software for the LIGO (http://www.ligo.org) project.
LIGO is an ambitious project, funded by the National Science Foundation, to detect gravitational waves from astrophysical sources and is part of a worldwide network of gravitational-wave detectors. You will be working toward ground-breaking research, with cutting edge computing challenges, in collaboration with top scientists from around the world.
Members of the CGCA play an important role in LIGO concentrating on data analysis and software infrastructure. The CGCA at UW-Milwaukee also offers an exciting and friendly environment in which to work and play. We have a world-class scientific computing team that works on software for LIGO and other astronomy projects. With almost forty faculty, staff, postdocs, and students, the center is a fun and vibrant place to work.
Responsibilities
Maintain, enhance and support LIGO data handling and analysis software including the LIGO Data Replicator and the Gravitational-wave Candidate Event Database. Take ownership of your projects and be responsible for the definition, architecture, and implementation of applications which enhance the scientific productivity of the LIGO collaboration. Keep current on big data trends to identify new technologies that can be effectively leveraged for LIGO data handling and analysis.
Qualifications
Have a PhD in Physics, Computing Science or a related field, a minimum of two years of related research experience beyond the PhD, demonstrated experience with large data sets, and strong analytical troubleshooting skills. Be proficient in at least one high-level scripting language, familiar with C/C++, and comfortable with Unix operating systems. Familiarity with Debian and/ or Redhat Linux administration and packaging tools would be a plus, as would knowledge of Globus tools. Experience developing web UIs with AJAX, json and related technologies is also desirable, but not required.
Application
Apply online via UWM Job Posting 17244. This recruitment will continue until a final candidate is selected. Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2014. Applications received after February 28, 2014 may not be considered. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Employment will require a criminal background check.
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2.3. Postdoctoral Fellow in Theoretical Cosmology, Stavanger, Norway
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/06/postdoctoral-fellow-in-theoretical-…
Deadline: 2014-03-15
Location: Stavanger, Norway
Additional Information: http://www.uis.no/job-opportunities/vacant-positions/postdoctoral-fellow-in…
Contact: sigbjorn.hervik[AT]uis.no
3-year Postdoctoral Fellow in Theoretical Cosmology
Closing date for application is 15. Mar. 2014 (for full consideration).
The University of Stavanger invites applications for a three-year position as Postdoctoral Fellow in theoretical physics, specifically theoretical cosmology at the Faculty of Science and Technology in the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, starting in the fall of 2014.
Particularly relevant areas of research include mathematical cosmology, anisotropic space-times, observational consequences of non-standard cosmology, quantum fields in curved spaces, modified theories of gravity and cosmological perturbations.
The fellow will be working within the group of Professors Sigbjorn Hervik and Anders Tranberg at the University of Stavanger.
Further information about the position can be obtained from Prof. Anders Tranberg, email anders.tranberg[AT]uis.no or from Professor Sigbjorn Hervik, email sigbjorn.hervik[AT]uis.no .
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2.4. Tenure-track position at UNAM, Mexico City
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/15/tenure-track-position-at-unam/
Deadline: 2014-04-25
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Additional Information: http://www.nucleares.unam.mx/icn2/
Contact: chryss[AT]nucleares.unam.mx
The Department of Gravitation and Field Theory of the Institute for Nuclear Sciences at UNAM is inviting applications for a tenure-track position at roughly the assistant professor level (either Asociado C or Titular A), the exact appointment depending on qualifications.
The Department lines of research include classical and quantum aspects of gravitation, numerical relativity, cosmology, quantum field theory, mathematical physics, lattice QCD, biophysics, and complex systems. We invite applications from talented young researchers working in any of these fields, but also welcome novel profiles compatible with the Departments general direction. Current members include Miguel Alcubierre, Wolfgang Bietenholz, Chryssomalis Chryssomalakos, Jemal Guven, Darío Núñez, Hernando Quevedo, Marcos Rosenbaum, Marcelo Salgado, Christopher Stephens, Daniel Sudarsky, Roberto Sussman, Alexander Turbiner, and various postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. The Department participates actively in the Graduate Program in Physics of UNAM, a typical teaching load for its members being a graduate level course every other semester.
Candidates for the position should have a PhD in Physics, or closely related fields, and should be under 37 (male) / 39 (female) years of age when starting the job (tentatively around September 2014, although adjustments are possible to suit particular needs). Persons interested in applying should submit a CV and short research plan, and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent directly by email to Prof. Chryssomalis Chryssomalakos (chryss[AT]nucleares.unam.mx) with copy to Mrs. Trinidad Ramirez (fengari[AT]nucleares.unam.mx).
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3. News
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3.1. Membership of the Topical Group in Gravitation of the American Physical Society
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/11/on-the-topical-group-in-gravitation…
Additional Information:
Dear colleague,
We warmly invite you to consider joining or re-joining the Topical Group in Gravitation (GGR) of the American Physical Society (APS).
There are many good reasons to join GGR. But we know you are busy, so by simply sending an email to nyunes[AT]physics.montana.edu with a "yes" you will be re-enrolled for free and GGR will pay the $8 fee for your first year of GGR membership. In subsequent years, the annual renewal of your APS membership will include membership in GGR as a default choice. We hope that you find GGR membership valuable and choose to remain as a member in subsequent years. If you are unsure of your APS membership status, please respond to this email and we will clarify it for you.
You probably already know about the APS---representing over 50,000 physicists from around the world. The APS sponsors meetings to promote the exchange of new results in physics, publishes some of the most prestigious journals in the field (including Physical Review and Physical Review Letters), advocates for physics education and science education in general, and is very active in promoting funding for physics research at NSF, DOE, and NASA.
What may be less familiar to some of you is the role of the "units" within the APS. There are Sections (regional groups that foster a spirit of community), Forums (groups built to address broad issues such as graduate student education or international cooperation), and Technical Units (groups which coalesce around a common interest in physics). Technical groups are of two types, Divisions and Topical Groups, distinguished primarily by size. Divisions are larger and they have a more important role in the governance of the APS, but the missions are similar---to bring together scientists with overlapping interests in physics and foster cooperation and communication.
You are receiving this email as part of a campaign to increase GGR membership. GGR is already the largest topical group in the APS, and it is approaching a size wherein it becomes eligible to become an APS Division. Your membership would help us achieve this goal. The main motivation for starting GGR was to provide a broad-based voice for the gravitational physics community. Divisional status will allow us to do this more effectively by giving our community substantial benefits: a permanent seat on the APS council with enhanced opportunity to advocate for our field, the ability to choose plenary speakers for the April Meetings, a larger budget allocation from the APS which would, for example, mean an increase in student travel support.
You are in a position to help your community achieve Divisional status. In fact, as a member of the gravitational physics community, you already likely benefit directly from the activities of GGR. The APS April meeting (for which the GGR organizes a large number of sessions) has become one of our main forums for releasing new results. The journals of the APS are mainstays for publishing our papers. GGR sponsors and selects the winner of the APS Einstein Prize, awarded, for example, in 2007 to Rai Weiss and Ron Drever for their role in establishing LIGO. GGR has named fifty-five APS fellows, an important and distinct honor signifying recognition by one's professional peers in the physics community.
These activities don't just happen---it is the membership of GGR that make them happen. Growth in the membership of the APS and GGR is one of the best arguments for increased funding in physics and gravitation, and will lead directly to increased influence of GGR as an advocate for gravitational physics.
If gravity is of interest to you, we urge you to join GGR. If you wish to take advantage of this opportunity, all you have to do is reply to this email within the next month. If you have any questions please contact Jon Burkin, the Units Coordinator for APS, at burkin[AT]aps.org. We look forward to welcoming you back into GGR.
With kind regards,
Nicolas Yunes (GGR Membership Committee Chair)
Daniel Holz (GGR Chair)
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3.2. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Gravitational Radiation from..." / "The Hole Argument and..."
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/14/living-reviews-in-relativity-gravit…
Additional Information: http://relativity.livingreviews.org/
Living Reviews in Relativity recently published two new articles: a major update of the review on "Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries" by Luc Blanchet and a new article on "The Hole Argument and Some Physical and Philosophical Implications" by John Stachel.
Please find the abstracts and further details below.
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PUB.NO. lrr-2014-2
Blanchet, Luc
"Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries"
ACCEPTED: 2014-01-27
PUBLISHED: 2014-02-14
FULL ARTICLE AT:
http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-2
ABSTRACT:
To be observed and analyzed by the network of gravitational wave detectors on ground (LIGO, VIRGO, etc.) and by the future detectors in space (eLISA, etc.), inspiralling compact binaries -- binary star systems composed of neutron stars and/or black holes in their late stage of evolution -- require high-accuracy templates predicted by general relativity theory. The gravitational waves emitted by these very relativistic systems can be accurately modelled using a high-order post-Newtonian gravitational wave generation formalism. In this article, we present the current state of the art on post-Newtonian methods as applied to the dynamics and gravitational radiation of general matter sources (including the radiation reaction back onto the source) and inspiralling compact binaries. We describe the post-Newtonian equations of motion of compact binaries and the associated Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms, paying attention to the self-field regularizations at work in the calculat
ions. Several notions of innermost circular orbits are discussed. We estimate the accuracy of the post-Newtonian approximation and make a comparison with numerical computations of the gravitational self-force for compact binaries in the small mass ratio limit. The gravitational waveform and energy flux are obtained to high post-Newtonian order and the binary's orbital phase evolution is deduced from an energy balance argument. Some landmark results are given in the case of eccentric compact binaries -- moving on quasi-elliptical orbits with non-negligible eccentricity. The spins of the two black holes play an important role in the definition of the gravitational wave templates. We investigate their imprint on the equations of motion and gravitational wave phasing up to high post-Newtonian order (restricting to spin-orbit effects which are linear in spins), and analyze the post-Newtonian spin precession equations as well as the induced precession of the orbital plane.
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PUB.NO. lrr-2014-1
Stachel, John
"The Hole Argument and Some Physical and Philosophical Implications"
ACCEPTED: 2013-11-17
PUBLISHED: 2014-02-06
FULL ARTICLE AT:
http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2014-1
ABSTRACT:
This is a historical-critical study of the hole argument, concentrating on the interface between historical, philosophical and physical issues. Although it includes a review of its history, its primary aim is a discussion of the contemporary implications of the hole argument for physical theories based on dynamical, background-independent space-time structures.
The historical review includes Einstein's formulations of the hole argument, Kretschmann's critique, as well as Hilbert's reformulation and Darmois' formulation of the general-relativistic Cauchy problem. The 1970s saw a revival of interest in the hole argument, growing out of attempts to answer the question: Why did three years elapse between Einstein's adoption of the metric tensor to represent the gravitational field and his adoption of the Einstein field equations?
The main part presents some modern mathematical versions of the hole argument, including both coordinate-dependent and coordinate-independent definitions of covariance and general covariance; and the fiber bundle formulation of both natural and gauge natural theories. By abstraction from continuity and differentiability, these formulations can be extended from differentiable manifolds to any set; and the concepts of permutability and general permutability applied to theories based on relations between the elements of a set, such as elementary particle theories.
We are closing with an overview of current discussions of philosophical and physical implications of the hole argument.
UPCOMING ARTICLES AT:
http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/upcoming.html
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3.3. CQG+ another great reason to publish in CQG!
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9250
Additional Information: http://www.CQGplus.com
Dear Colleagues,
I'm delighted to announce the formal launch of CQG+, CQG's companion website: CQGplus.com
This is a great place to find out about the latest papers to be rated 'high quality' by your peers. I recommend signing up to follow CQG+. This will allow you to receive email alerts (at your desired frequency) of the best of the latest gravitational physics research.
Publish your next great paper in CQG for the chance to benefit from promotion in CQG+
Best wishes
Adam Day
Publisher
Classical and Quantum Gravity and CQG+
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1. Conferences
1.1. General Relativity @ 99, Bad Honnef, Germany
1.2. Cosmology and the Constants of Nature, DAMTP, Cambridge
1.3. Third Dutch National Gravitational Wave Meeting, Dwingeloo
1.4. Programming of Heterogeneous Systems in Physics PHSP14, Jena, Germany
1.5. Gravity and the Quantum, Como, Italy
1.6. Sant Cugat Forum on Astrophysics. 2014 Session on Gravitational Wave Astrophysics (3rd announcement)
1.7. 17th Eastern Gravity Meeting, West Virginia University
1.8. Solvay Workshop on Holography for Black Holes and Cosmology, Brussels
1.9. IRAP PhD Winter School, Nice, France
1.10. 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting in Armenia - Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the universe (2nd announcement)
1.11. Subatomic particles, Nucleons, Atoms, Universe: Processes and Structure (3rd announcement)
2. Jobs
2.1. Professor position at University of Vienna
2.2. CAPES - ICRANet Program
2.3. FAPERJ - ICRANet Program
2.4. Two faculty positions in Gravity at Florida Atlantic University
2.5. Max Planck Partner Group Research Associate Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at IISER-TVM, India
2.6. Two Lectureships in Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield (UK)
2.7. Postdoctoral position in multimessenger Astrophysics at the University of Pisa
2.8. The Leiden/ESA Astrophysics Program for Summer Students (LEAPS)
2.9. Postdoctoral Research Associate in Numerical Relativity or Computational Astrophysics at West Virginia University
2.10. International Relativistic Astrophysics Ph.D. Program
2.11. Postdoctoral Researcher in Space Physics at the University of Kansas
2.12. Postdoctoral Researcher in Ultra-Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics at the University of Kansas
2.13. Postdoctoral positions in cosmology, University of Szczecin
2.14. Ph.D. student positions in cosmology, University of Szczecin
2.15. PhD positions in gravity, cosmology, astrophysics at Fudan University
3. News
3.1. The Chalonge School Programme of the Year 2014
3.2. Buchalter Cosmology Prize
3.3. 2014 Awards for Essays on Gravitation
3.4. Book with A. A. Friedmanns papers on cosmology
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1. Conferenes
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1.1. General Relativity @ 99, Bad Honnef, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/09/general-relativity-99/
Starting: 2014-09-14 to 2014-09-19
Location: Bad Honnef, Germany
Additional Information: http://www.dpg-physik.de/dpg/pbh/aktuelles/S214.html
Contact: gos[AT]tpi.uni-jena.de
General relativity (GR) is coming of age. The year 2015 will be its 100th anniversary. ?Just on the eve of this anniversary, the school aims at teaching GR with specific emphasis on its physical and astrophysical implications. The school is intended for graduate students in physics and astrophysics as well as for postdocs and scientists with some background in GR and astrophysics who are looking for more advanced treatments of the current problems in GR.?
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, is a delightful venue, housed in a 19th century mansion on the Rhine river just south of Bonn and Cologne.? Posters by the participants are welcome and discussions with the lecturers will be encouraged.
Lecturers include Nils Andersson, Emanuele Berti, Luc Blanchet, Alessandra Buonanno, Bernd Brügmann, Karsten Danzmann, Pedro Ferreira, Sergei Klioner, Michael Kramer, Claus Laemmerzahl, Cole Miller, Ekkehard Peik, Roberto Peron, Eric Poisson, Juergen Renn, Sheila Rowan, Xavier Siemens, Norbert Wex, Clifford Will
Organized by? Gerhard Schaefer and Clifford M. Will. Sponsored by the DPG and the Heraeus Foundation
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1.2. Cosmology and the Constants of Nature, DAMTP, Cambridge
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/09/cosmology-and-the-constants-of-natu…
Starting: 2014-03-17 to 2014-03-19
Location: Cambridge, UK
Additional Information: http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/events/constants2014/
Contact: mmp(a)maths.cam.ac.uk
Cosmology and the Constants of Nature
DAMTP, University of Cambridge
Monday, 17 March 2014 at 09:00 - Wednesday, 19 March 2014 at 15:00 (GMT)
The Constants of Nature are quantities, whose numerical values we know with the greatest experimental accuracy - but about the rationale for those values, we have the greatest ignorance. We might also ask if they are indeed constant in space and time, and investigate whether their values arise at random or are uniquely determined by some deep theory.
This mini-series of talks is part of the joint Oxford-Cambridge programme on the Philosophy of Cosmology which aims to introduce philosophers of physics to fundamental problems in cosmology and associated areas of high-energy physics.
The talks are aimed at philosophers of physics but should also be of interest to a wide range of cosmologists. Speakers will introduce the physical constants that define the standard model of particle physics and cosmology together with the data that determine them, describe observational programmes that test the constancy of traditional constants, including the cosmological constant, and discuss how self-consistent theories of varying constants can be formulated.
Speakers:
John Barrow, University of Cambridge
John Ellis, King's College London
Pedro Ferreira, University of Oxford
Joao Magueijo, Imperial College, London
Thanu Padmanabhan, IUCAA, Pune
Martin Rees, University of Cambridge
John Webb, University of New South Wales, Sydney
Registration is free and includes morning coffee and lunch. Participants are requested to register at the conference website where the detailed programme of talks can be found:
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/events/constants2014/
For enquiries about this event please contact the conference administrator, Margaret Bull, at mmp[AT]maths.cam.ac.uk
John D. Barrow
Jeremy Butterfield
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1.3. Third Dutch National Gravitational Wave Meeting, Dwingeloo
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9072
Starting: 2014-02-07 to 2014-02-07
Location: Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
Additional Information: http://indico.astro.ru.nl//conferenceDisplay.py?confId=9
Contact: vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl
Gravitational wave research in the Netherlands is rapidly taking shape and is becoming increasingly diverse. We organise the third Dutch National GW meeting, in order to bring together astronomers and physicists interested in gravitational wave science and inform each other of developments and new projects. The meeting will be held on Friday, February 7th 2014, at ASTRON in Dwingeloo.
The day will start with a keynote lecture by dr. Joris Verbiest (Bielefeld) on detecting gravitational waves using a pulsar timing array. There will be overview talks on general topics as well as contributed talks on specific projects.
The meeting is open to all interested researchers, also from outside the Netherlands. You can register and submit abstracts for contributed talks at
http://indico.astro.ru.nl//conferenceDisplay.py?confId=9
We hope to see many of you there. Please forward this message to anyone who may be interested.
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1.4. Programming of Heterogeneous Systems in Physics PHSP14, Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9106
Starting: 2014-07-14 to 2014-07-15
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: http://cse.mathe.uni-jena.de/phsp14
Contact: gerhard.zumbusch[AT]uni-jena.de
Workshop Programming of Heterogeneous Systems in Physics PHSP14
Jena, Germany, 14-15 July 2014
http://cse.mathe.uni-jena.de/phsp14
This workshop will focus on aspects of heterogeneous computing systems, including GPU computing, accelerators offloading, vector instruction sets and the multi level hierarchy of distributed and shared memory resources found in large scale computing.
The first day of the workshop is dedicated to an introduction to programming aspects. A tutorial including a hands-on session will give the opportunity for less experienced participants to learn about GPU computing. The next day of the workshop will discuss how physics applications, especially in relativity and quantum field theory, may benefit from the use of accelerators. The topics covered by this workshops are:
- Programming techniques, library and language design for heterogeneous systems. Issues of portability and performance.
- Parallel numerical algorithms and algorithms tailored or tuned for a specific system.
- Optimization of computational kernels. Tools and techniques for high performance, energy efficiency, or effective code development.
Abstracts should be submitted by end of April 2014.
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1.5. Gravity and the Quantum, Como, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9108
Starting: 2014-06-01 to 2014-06-06
Location: Como, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.centrovolta.it/sigrav2014
Contact: grschool[AT]centrovolta.it
GRAVITY AND THE QUANTUM
Villa del Grumello (Como Italy), 1-6 June 2014
The problem of merging quantum mechanics and general relativity is yet unsolved. At a fundamental level, general relativity and quantum theory seem to be contradictory and the theoretical framework of physics is still unaccomplished. It is necessary to combine these two ways of thinking into a single, even more fundamental, theoretical paradigm; this has been called quantum gravity. This step is also necessary for understanding extreme situations such as near the Big Bang or the black hole singularities. The school will give a general overview of the field of Quantum Gravity, of its main and most recent achievements and will propose new challenges and open questions that are looking for answers.
COURSES
Abhay Ashtekar: Quantum cosmology
John Barrett:Non-commutative geometry and quantum gravity
Eugenio Bianchi: Black holes
Laurent Freidel: Quantum space
Roberto Percacci: Asymptotic safety
Carlo Rovelli: Covariant loop quantum gravity
Alain Connes, Thibault Damour and Lee Smolin have been invited to deliver special lectures. (Their presence is not yet confirmed).
There will be room for short communications by the participants.Those who want to submit a communication proposal should send a short abstract to grschool(a)centrovolta.it Proponents will be informed about acceptance of their contribution in due time. Preparatory and follow-up lectures will be delivered at the University of Insubria.
Registration: Participants will be accommodated in the hotels near Villa del Grumello and will be requested to pay an inclusive fee of EURO 750,00, covering part of the accommodation (in rooms to be shared), breakfast and lunch for the duration of the school. Alternatively, participants may arrange for their own accommodation and are requested to pay only the registration fee of EURO 400,00 also covering luncheons . Accommodation form can be downloaded from the School website: http://www.centrovolta.it/sigrav2014. Accommodation is not guaranteed after May 1st, 2014. Some support to cover local expenses is available; those who need support should mention it in their registration and send a short curriculum vitae and a summary of current research (maximum two pages A4). Please, note that no support to cover travel expenses will be available.
Registration form is available on the web page http://www.centrovolta.it/sigrav2014 or at grschool(a)centrovolta.it
For information also contact directly the Organizing Secretariat at Centro Volta: grschool(a)centrovolta.it or Chiara.stefanetti(a)centrovolta.it, ph. +39.031.579815, fax +39.031.573395
Scientific and Organizing Committee: Ugo Moschella, Vittorio Gorini, Sergio Cacciatori, Aldo Treves, Francesco Haardt
SIGRAV Council: Salvatore Capozziello, Sabino Matarrese, Pietro Fre, Eugenio Coccia, Lorenzo Fatibene, Sergio Zerbini, Gaetano Vilasi, Luca Lusanna, Carlo Bradaschia, Luigi Stella, Valeria Ferrari, Augusto Sagnotti, Leopoldo Milano, Marco Bruni, Stefano Liberati
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1.6. Sant Cugat Forum on Astrophysics. 2014 Session on Gravitational Wave Astrophysics (3rd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9164
Starting: 2014-04-22 to 2014-04-25
Location: Sant Cugat (Barcelona, Spain)
Additional Information: http://www.ice.csic.es/research/forum/2014.html
Contact: sopuerta[AT]ieec.uab.es
This is the third and last circular for the 2014 edition of the Sant Cugat Forum on Astrophysics, devoted to Gravitational Wave Astrophysics. This Workshop will be the third meeting this biennial series and will be held in Sant Cugat (near Barcelona), from April 22nd (starting in the morning) to April 25th, 2014 (ending in the afternoon). The address of the website of the workshop is
http://www.ice.csic.es/research/forum/2014.html
The motivation for this meeting is the incremental progress made in different major efforts to use gravitational waves (GWs) for Astronomy: The new generation of advanced ground-based GW observatories (LIGO, VIRGO, KAGRA) is going to come online soon, and is expected to provide the first detections; on the other hand, we are entering a crucial moment for the European-led project eLISA for a space-based detector; in addition, pulsar timing arrays are approaching detection sensitivities. Then, it is an excellent moment to bring together experts on the different aspects of Astrophysics related to GW detection, from the mechanisms for source formation (including event rate estimations) to the impact that the observations may have on the different branches of Astrophysics, including the role of data analysis developments and source modelling techniques.
The workshop will consists in a series of plenary talks plus contributed talks, with no more than hundred participants.
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Nils Andersson (University of Southampton, UK)
Pierre Binetruy (APC-Paris, France)
Monica Colpi (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
Enrique Garcia-Berro (Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain)
Philippe Jetzer (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Kostas Kokkotas (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
Pablo Laguna (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Alicia M. Sintes (Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain)
Carlos F. Sopuerta (IEEC-CSIC, Spain)
Alberto Vecchio (University of Birmingham, UK)
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Pau Amaro-Seoane (Albert Einstein Institute, Germany)
John Antoniadis (Max-Planck-Institute for Radioastronomy, Germany)
Tamara Bogdanovic (Georgia Tech, USA)
Tomasz Bulik (Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory, Poland)
Laura Cadonati (University of Massachusetts, USA)
Chiara Caprini (APC Paris, France)
Pablo Cerdá Durán (University of Valencia, Spain)
Thomas Dent (Albert Einstein Institute, Germany)
Zachariah B. Etienne (West Virginia University, USA)
Jonathan Gair (Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, UK)
Bruno Giacomazzo (University of Trento, Italy)
Brynmor Haskell ?(University of Melbourne, Australia)
Sascha Husa (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain)
Alessandro Nagar (IHES, France)
Carlos Palenzuela (CITA, Canada)
Edward Porter (APC Paris, France)
Christian Reisswig (Caltech, USA)
Alberto Sesana (Albert Einstein Institute, Germany)
Deirdre Shoemaker (Georgia Tech, USA)
Ulrich Sperhake (DAMTP, University of Cambridge, UK)
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Carlos F. Sopuerta (IEEC-CSIC, chair)
Daniel Santos (IEEC-CSIC)
Ivan LLoro (IEEC-CSIC)
Anna Bertolín (IEEC-CSIC)
Pilar Montes (IEEC-CSIC)
Diego F. Torres (ICREA & IEEC-CSIC, Sant Cugat Forum)
REGISTRATION
The web registration for the 2014 Session of the Sant Cugat Forum on "Gravitational Wave Astrophysics" is open at the conference website
http://www.ice.csic.es/research/forum/2014Registration.html
Registration fees: 300 Euros up to February 28th, 2014 (350 Euros at the Registration Desk)
The registration fee will cover: Access to the workshop & workshop materials, a copy of the Session Book (to be sent directly to the delegate address), welcome cocktail, workshop dinner, and coffee breaks.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Participants who would like to contribute a talk in the parallel sessions can apply by submitting a title and abstract in the registration website. The deadline for abstract submission is February 28, 2014. Participants will be informed shortly afterwards whether their contribution has been accepted. The program will be announced in the conference website.
http://www.ice.csic.es/research/forum/2014AbstractSubmission.html
AWARD FOR YOUNG SCIENTIST
Sant Cugat Forum Award for Young Scientists: From all contributed works by graduate scientists or postdoctoral fellows within 2 years of their PhD that are willing to apply for the award, the Scientific Organizing Committee will choose the Best Work by a Young Scientist. There will be a symbolic cash amount (TBD), an Award certificate, and a token of recognition related to Sant Cugat (typically a local artist painting). If you would like to be considered for the Award, there will be a place to note so in your abstract submission. The deadline for paper submissions for the Young Scientist Award is March 24, 2014. See the guidelines here:
http://www.ice.csic.es/research/forum/Award/Entries/2022/3/28_Guidelines.ht…
OUTREACH
During the workshop there will be an outreach talk for the general public given by Prof. Alicia M. Sintes. The talk will be on Thursday, April 24th at 7pm.
http://www.casadecultura.santcugat.cat/14385/agenda.detall/699/?img=2
PROCEEDINGS IN SPRINGER
As an outcome of the workshop, an edited book will be published in the Springer-Verlags Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings series, as a hardcover; following on the tradition of the Sant Cugat Forum on Astrophysics series. The aim is to have a state-of-the-art summary of the workshop topic, i.e. Gravitational Wave Astrophysics.
More details can be found at:
http://www.ice.csic.es/research/forum/2014Book.html
VENUE
The workshop will take place in the village of Sant Cugat, a small, vibrant city located a few kilometers away from Barcelona, across the mountain and the Collserola Natural Park. It can be easily reached from the city center of Barcelona, but the existence of the natural park in between has allowed it to maintain a completely independent character.
The venue will be the Casa de Cultura (Culture House). In front of it there is one of the best-conserved Benedictine Monasteries in Europe, known to exist since 878, which is inside the villages nucleus with 60% of the streets begin pedestrian ones.
ACCOMMODATION
There is a 4 star hotel with affordable prices 300 meters from the meeting room (there are several other hotels nearby). There is also the possibility to be accommodated in Barcelona downtown since there are trains every 5-10 minutes going to and from Plaza Catalunya (at the very center of Barcelona) that take 25 minutes. For more details:
http://www.ice.csic.es/research/forum/Logistics/Entries/2012/8/29_Lodging.h…
CONFERENCE COCKTAIL
There will be a welcome cocktail on the first day of the conference (Tuesday, April 22nd) from 6pm to 8pm.
CONFERENCE DINNER
There will be a conference dinner on Thursday, April 24th. The dinner is covered by the conference fee. If you would like to bring additional people to the dinner, please indicate so at the registration.
OTHER LOGISTICS
Information about how to arrive, local restaurants, and maps is described here:
http://www.ice.csic.es/research/forum/Logistics/Logistics.html
We look forward to seeing you in Sant Cugat.
Best regards,
Carlos F. Sopuerta on behalf of the Local Organizing Committee
Institute of Space Sciences (IEEC-CSIC)
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1.7. 17th Eastern Gravity Meeting, West Virginia University
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/29/17th-eastern-gravity-meeting/
Starting: 2014-05-16 to 2014-05-17
Location: Morgantown, WV, USA
Additional Information: http://astro.phys.wvu.edu/egm
Contact: sean.mcwilliams[AT]mail.wvu.edu
The 17th Eastern Gravity Meeting will be held May 16-17, 2014 at West Virginia University. The format of the meeting will follow previous regional meetings, where all participants may present a talk of approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on the total number of talks. Registration and abstract submission are now open, please visit http://astro.phys.wvu.edu/egm for more information. There will be a strict limit of 60 attendees on a first come, first served basis, so early registration is encouraged. There is no registration fee, but an RSVP is required for meals (which are provided thanks to the generosity of the WVU Department of Physics and Astronomy, the Eberly College of Science, and the Research Corporation), so we ask that attendees register no later than April 15, 2014.
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1.8. Solvay Workshop on Holography for Black Holes and Cosmology, Brussels
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9144
Starting: 2014-04-14 to 2014-04-18
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Additional Information: http://www.solvayinstitutes.be/events/holography_for_black_holes/holography…
Contact: gcompere[AT]ulb.ac.be
Invited speakers:
Dionysios Anninos, Alejandra Castro , Bin Chen , Thomas Faulkner, Matthias Gaberdiel, Gaston Giribet, Daniel Grumiller, Monica Guica, Thomas Hartman, Diego Hofman, Finn Larsen, Kyriakos Papadodimas, Eric Perlmutter, Andrew Strominger, Ricardo Troncoso
Participation is free, but registration is required. Practical information on the webpage.
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1.9. IRAP PhD Winter School, Nice, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/30/nice-winter-school/
Starting: 2014-02-23 to 2014-03-02
Location: Nice, France
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=794
Contact: secretariat-irapphd[AT]icra.it
The International Relativistic Astrophysics PhD (IRAP PhD) School in Nice will take place from the 23 of February to 2nd of March. It is specially devoted to frontier topics in relativistic astrophysics and to the students of the IRAP PhD Program. Students from the EMJD, CAPES, FAPERJ Programs will participate. The meeting is open to all interested scientists and graduate students.
The members of IOC are the following:
Giovanni Amelino-Camelia ("Sapienza" Università di Roma)
Vladimir Belinski ("Sapienza" Università di Roma and ICRANet)
Carlo Luciano Bianco("Sapienza" Università di Roma and ICRANet)
Donato Bini (CNR - Ist. per Applicaz. del Calcolo "M. Picone")
Sandip Kumar Chakrabarti (Indian Centre For Space Physics, India)
Pascal Chardonnet (Université de Savoie ) CO-CHAIRMAN
Christian Cherubini (Università "Campus Biomedico" di Roma)
Thibault Damour (Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques)
Jann Einasto (Tartu Observatory)
Simonetta Filippi (Università di Roma "Campus Biomedico" and ICRANet)
Sergio Frasca ("Sapienza" Università di Roma)
Filippo Frontera (Università di Ferrara)
Jean-Marc Gambaudo (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis)
Yipeng Jing (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China)
Hagen Kleinert (Freie Universitat Berlin)
Olivier Legrand (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis)
Francois Mignard (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur)
Hermann Nicolai (Max Plank Institute for Gravitational Physics, Postdam)
Mario Novello (Brazilian Centre For Physics Research, Brazil)
Elène Politano (Ecole Doctorale Nice)
Kjell Rosquist (Stockolm University)
Jorge Rueda (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet)
Remo Ruffini ("Sapienza" Università di Roma and ICRANet) CHAIRMAN
Felix Ryde (Stockholm University)
Farrokh Vakili (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur)
Gregory Vereshchagin (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet)
She-Sheng Xue (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet)
Shuangnan Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science)
The web site of the School is on http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=794. The major topics to be discussed are Neutron Stars and Black Holes, Gamma Ray Bursts, Supernovae, close binary systems, Active Galactic Nuclei, Cosmology, Dark Matter, strong fields in experiments on Earth and from space. Ample time for discussions will be granted.
In the period of the meeting many social events, including the famous carnival of Nice, will take place; therefore an early registration will be necessary for the accommodation.
Registration fees of 100 euros will be requested.
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1.10. 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting in Armenia - Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the universe (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/30/1st-scientific-icranet-meeting-in-a…
Starting: 2014-06-23 to 2014-07-04
Location: Yerevan, Armenia
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=752
Contact: armenia2014[AT]icranet.org
The Physics of Black Holes (BHs) dominates some of the most energetic astrophysical phenomena in the Universe. The formation of a ~10 Msun. BH appears to be related to the emission of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB), the most energetic transient phenomena in the Universe. The basic mechanism appears to be the creation of electron positron pairs plasma occurring by vacuum polarization process around a Kerr-Newman Black Hole by the Heisenberg-Euler-Schwinger mechanism.
Current effort of reaching such an extreme electromagnetic quantum regime is being currently approached also in MegaJoule Laser Projects in Europe, Russia, USA. In addition a prolonged emission appears to be related to rotating electromagnetic BHs (~10 Msun). in microquasars. The presence of Supermassive Black Holes (SMBHs) of 10^8-10^9 Msun appears to be related to active galactic nuclei, Blazars and Quasars. There is the possibility that unlike the 10 Msun. BHs, which are formed by the gravitational collapse of baryonic matter, the SMBHs can originate from the gravitational collapse of Dark Matter.
This meeting will address both observational/experimental and theoretical aspects. From an observational point of view results obtained from very high energy (VHE) observatories: from the ground such as HESS, MAGIC, AUGER and from next generation instruments will be reviewed. Similarly will be reviewed the observations from Space Observatories in X and Gamma Rays such as Agile, Fermi, Swift, MAXI and NuStar. The complementary observations in Microwave and infrared bands from Planck mission will be presented. Ongoing progress for experimental facilities to look for coincidence with Gravitational waves detectors and Neutrinos detectors will be also reviewed. From a theoretical point of view attention will be given to progress in understanding quantum and classical phenomena related to the physics of BHs and to the process of extraction of the Black Holic Energy (BHE).
Before the 1st Scientific ICRANet Meeting "Black Holes: the largest energy sources in the Universe" from June 30 to July 4, an IRAP PhD School for graduate students will be organized from June 23 to June 27 at the National Academy of Science.
Registrations to both the meeting and the school are now possible at the web page http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=752
Registration fee is 300 EUR including the admission to all sessions of the meeting and the school, coffee breaks and proceedings.
Please download the poster from http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/meetingArmenia2014/Poster_Ar…
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1.11. Subatomic particles, Nucleons, Atoms, Universe: Processes and Structure (3rd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/30/subatomic-particles-nucleons-atoms-…
Starting: 2014-03-10 to 2014-03-14
Location: Minsk, Belarus
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=747
Contact: zeldovich2014[AT]icranet.org
Subatomic particles, Nucleons, Atoms, Universe: Processes and Structure
An international conference in honor of Ya. B. Zeldovich 100th Anniversary in Minsk
The 8th of March 2014 signs the 100th anniversary of the birth of Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich in Minsk. In this occasion International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics Network (ICRANet) together with the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus organize an international conference to be held in National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus in March 10-14, 2014.
Confirmed speakers:
- Felix Aharonian: Exploring the Physics of Black Holes with Gamma-Rays
- Gennady Bisnovatyi-Kogan: Outer parts of large galactic clusters in presence of a dark energy
- Sandip Chakrabarti: Black Hole Astrophysics and the contribution of Zeldovich
- Valery Chechetkin: History of modeling of supernovae explosion
- Artur Chernin: Dark energy in galaxies systems
- Andrey Doroshkevich: Zeldovich nonlinear approximation
- Maxim Khlopov: Zeldovich's legacy in Cosmoparticle physics
- Mario Novello: Perspectives of the Geometric Scalar Gravity
- Nikolai Shakura: Wind Accretion: Theory and Observations
- Alexei Starobinsky: Quantum-gravitational particle creation and generation of metric fluctuations in cosmology
Registration fee: 200 euro (on site)
Registration is open at the conference website: http://www.icranet.org/zeldovich2014
Please download the poster from http://www.icranet.org/images/stories/Meetings/ZM2/poster2014.pdf
University guest house for foreign participants will be available at reasonable price.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Professor position at University of Vienna
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/16/professor-position-at-university-of…
Deadline: 2014-03-31
Location: Vienna, Austria
Additional Information: http://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/fuer-mitarbeiterinnen/professorinnen/job/…
Contact: piotr.chrusciel(a)univie.ac.at
The Faculty of Physics of the University of Vienna announces the position of a
Full Professor of Mathematical Physics
We are searching for a researcher with high international standing in theoretical physics, with a particular emphasis on mathematical physics, a person with a record of research funding who participates in the teaching and supervision of students at all levels. The successful candidate should establish (and lead) a research group at the Faculty of Physics. A thematic overlap in the research interests of the successful candidate and other members of our faculty is welcome.
For more information, see the external link provided
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2.2. CAPES - ICRANet Program
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/28/capes-icranet-program-3/
Deadline: 2014-06-30
Location: Pescara, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/capes
Contact: capes-icranet(a)icranet.org
A teaching, research and outreach program in Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology 2013-2018
The Capes - ICRANet Program on Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology promotes the Collaboration between scientists from Asia, Europe and USA with Brazilian scientists with five major actions:
1. Fellowships for Brazilian graduate students in the IRAP-PhD program.
2. Senior scientists from Asia, Europe and USA visiting Brazil for up to 3 months per year for three years within the "Ciencia sem fronteiras" program.
3. Senior Brazilian scientists visiting ICRANet seats in Asia, Europe and USA for up to 5 months in a year.
4. Postdoctoral Fellowships for International candidates in ICRANet seats, Scientific Institutions associated to ICRANet, and Institutions with Scientists associated to ICRANet, in Asia, Brazil Europe and USA.
5. Organization of workshops and outreach programs.
www.icranet.org | www.capes.gov.br/cooperacao-internacional/italia/capes-icranet e-mail: capes-icranet[AT]icranet.org
Please, download the poster from here: http://www.icranet.org/documents/posterCapes.pdf
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2.3. FAPERJ - ICRANet Program
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/28/faperj-icranet-program/
Deadline: 2014-06-30
Location: Pescara, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/faperj
Contact: faperj-icranet(a)icranet.org
A teaching, research and outreach program in Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology 2013-2018
The FAPERJ - ICRANet Program on Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology promotes the Collaboration between scientists from Asia, Europe and USA with scientists from the State of Rio de Janeiro with five major actions:
1. Fellowships for graduate students from the State of Rio de Janeiro in the IRAP-PhD program.
2. Senior scientists from Asia, Europe and USA visiting scientific institutions in the State of Rio de Janeiro.
3. Senior scientists from the State of Rio de Janeiro visiting ICRANet seats in Asia, Europe and USA.
4. Postdoctoral Fellowships for International candidates in ICRANet seats, Scientific Institutions associated to ICRANet, and Institutions with scientists associated to ICRANet in Asia, Europe, State fo Rio de Janeiro and USA.
5. Organization of workshops and outreach programs.
www.icranet.org | www.faperj.br e-mail: faperj-icranet(a)icranet.org
Please, download the poster from here: http://www.icranet.org/documents/posterFaperj.pdf
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2.4. Two faculty positions in Gravity at Florida Atlantic University
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/03/two-faculty-positions-in-gravity-at…
Deadline: 2014-02-15
Location: Boca Raton, FL, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.fau.edu
Contact: search[AT]physics.fau.edu
The Department of Physics and the Honors College at FAU invites applications for one senior faculty appointment (position #992458) and one junior faculty appointment (position #991350) in gravitational-wave astronomy and astrophysics with an emphasis on data analysis and/or source modeling for the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) and its international partners. These will be tenure/tenure-track appointments starting in August 2014. Our goal is to build a gravitational wave data analysis team that collaborates with LIGO. We are thus seeking highly qualified candidates who work on research connected to LIGO. However, we will also consider applications from candidates working in related areas such as numerical relativity, analytic gravitational wave source modeling, or cosmology.
The Department currently has nine faculty members and we collaborate with the Honors College on our UG honors curriculum. Four of these work in areas such as numerical relativity, mathematical relativity and quantum gravity which are related to gravitational-wave research. The Department offers BS, MS, and Ph.D. degrees in physics and currently supports over 25 graduate students. We also offer a MS in medical physics degree.
Successful candidates will be expected to teach, conduct a vigorous research program, and contribute to the development of the current research initiatives within the Physics Department and at the Honors College.
All applicants must apply electronically to the currently posted position on the Office of Human Resources' job website https://jobs.fau.edu (reference the applicable position number above) by completing the Faculty, Administrative, Managerial and Professional Position Application and submitting the related documents.
The site permits the attachment of required/requested documentation. In addition to completing the online application, please upload the following: a cover letter; curriculum vitae that includes a list of publications; copies of official transcripts scanned into an electronic format; and a statement of research and teaching interests.
Applicants must also arrange for at least three letters of recommendation. These letters and any additional information or supplemental material that applicants would like to submit should be sent to search[AT]physics.fau.edu. Applicants must apply online in order to be considered for the position.
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. This position may close without prior notice. We encourage applications on or before February 15, 2014.
For further details e-mail to search[AT]physics.fau.edu or visit our Web page (http://www.physics.fau.edu) Positions are subject to anticipated availability of funds.
Florida Atlantic University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Institution. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodation, please call 561-297-3057.
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2.5. Max Planck Partner Group Research Associate Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at IISER-TVM, India
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/12/max-planck-partner-group-research-a…
Deadline: 2014-02-15
Location: Trivandrum, India
Additional Information: http://www.iisertvm.ac.in/scientists/-archana-pai/personal-information.html
Contact: archana[AT]iisertvm.ac.in
Max Planck Partner Group Research Associate Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at IISER-TVM
Institution: Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram, India (IISER-TVM)
Deadline: February 15, 2014
Salary: Rs. 22,000 Rs. 35,000 per month plus 20% House Rent Allowance
IISER-TVM seeks applicants for two Research Associate positions in the area of Gravitational Wave Physics. The positions are funded under the Max Planck Partner Group on Gravitational Wave Physics of Albert Einstein Institute (AEI). The positions will focus on Gravitational Wave detection and parameter estimation issues of binary systems for second generation and future interferometric detectors.
The appointment is for two years and one of the two positions is expected to commence as soon as possible. Candidates with expertise in general relativity, gravitational wave physics, and statistical signal processing are encouraged to apply. Candidates is expected to hold a Ph.D. in Physics, Astrophysics or related areas. Candidate with Ph.D. in Engineering faculty with adequate experience in statistical signal processing may be considered.
IISER-TVM is an active member of IndIGO (Indian Initiative in Gravitational Wave Observatories) and a member of LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC). The members of the Gravitational Wave Group are Archana Pai, Nairwita Mazumder and two graduate students.
The selected candidates would get an opportunity to work closely with the AEI members as well as the members of LSC and IndIGO consortium.
Please send via e-mail as a single PDF (1) CV with the list of publications, and (2) detailed research statement. Arrange for 2 letters of recommendation to be sent to archana[at]iisertvm.ac.in with the subject Application for MP-PG positions Candidate name.
To receive full consideration, applications should be received by February 15, 2014. Applications will continued to be screened until the positions are filled.
Informal inquires may be directed to Archana Pai (e-mail: archana[at]iisertvm.ac.in, phone: +91-471-2599423)
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2.6. Two Lectureships in Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield (UK)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9083
Deadline: 2014-02-09
Location: Sheffield, UK
Additional Information: https://jobs.shef.ac.uk/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_posting_apply?PARAM=cG…
Contact: s.dolan[AT]sheffield.ac.uk
The School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield (UK) invites applications for two lectureships with a starting date of 1 September 2014 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The School has a strong research ethos and an international reputation in research, with clusters in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry, Category Theory, Differential Geometry, Fluid Dynamics, Mathematical Biology and Environment, Number Theory, Particle Astrophysics and Gravitation, Probability, Solar Physics, Statistics, and Topology.
We are looking for candidates with a strong record of high quality research linking to the existing strengths of the School, and able to teach at undergraduate and postgraduate level and to contribute to our Financial Mathematics Programme. You will have a PhD or equivalent experience and an established record of publishing work in high quality journals. An interest in spending two or more months of the year on concentrated teaching at the new campus in Nanjing (China) would be an advantage.
Informal enquiries from candidates with an interest in gravitational physics/cosmology may be directed to Sam Dolan (s.dolan[at]sheffield.ac.uk).
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2.7. Postdoctoral position in multimessenger Astrophysics at the University of Pisa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/18/postdoctoral-position-in-multimesse…
Deadline: 2014-02-14
Location: Pisa, Italy
Additional Information: http://virgopisa.df.unipi.it/content/postdoctoral-position-multimessenger-a…
Contact: massimiliano.razzano[AT]pi.infn.it
The Physics Department E. Fermi of the University of Pisa invites applications for a postdoctoral position in multimessenger astrophysics on: "study of the gravitational wave and high-energy eletromagnetic radiation from pulsars and other astrophysical sources".
The successful candidate should have a research background in one or more of the following topics: high-energy astrophysics, neutron stars and pulsar physics, study of time series in astrophysics, gravitational wave astronomy. The candidate will work on data analysis of electromagnetic radiation (X and gamma rays) and gravitational wave radiation from periodic sources, mainly pulsars.
The position is a fixed term appointment for 2 years. Funding for travel will be available. The successful candidate will work within an international collaboration involving scientists of the Fermi-LAT and Virgo-LSC collaborations. Annual gross salary is 24,000 euro, according to the Italian university postdoctoral level (Assegno di Ricerca). The appointment is expected to begin around the end of March 2014.
Pisa, known worldwide for its famous leaning tower, is a pleasant, university-oriented city of about 100,000 people in the beautiful context of the Tuscany region. Home of many research institutions, it offers a vibrant cultural life. The University of Pisa has a strong, historical tradition in the mathematical and physical sciences, and the Physics Department hosts research groups working on many different fields, including astrophysics, astroparticle physics and gravitational wave physics.
Applicants are required to follow the application procedure described at
http://www.unipi.it/ateneo/bandi/assegni/2014/fisica/15feb2014/
A interview session will be held on March 6, 2014. Applicants committed abroad can do the interview electronically, using a telecon system (see the announcement for more details)
The University of Pisa is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from women and minorities. For more information, please visit:
http://www.unipi.it/ateneo/bandi/assegni/2014/fisica/15feb2014/
or send an email to: massimiliano.razzano[AT]pi.infn.it
Related websites:
Physics Department of the University of Pisa (Italian): http://www.df.unipi.it/ricerca/attività
Fermi research group in Pisa: http://glast.pi.infn.it/
Virgo-EGO research group in Pisa: http://virgopisa.df.unipi.it/
Fermi mission: http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov
Virgo homepage: http://www.ego-gw.it/
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2.8. The Leiden/ESA Astrophysics Program for Summer Students (LEAPS)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9101
Deadline: 2014-02-14
Location: Leiden, The Netherlands
Additional Information: http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/summerstudents/
Contact: leaps[AT]strw.leidenuniv.nl
Leiden Observatory and ESA are pleased to welcome applications for the second edition of the LEAPS program. LEAPS is an opportunity for students with an interest in astronomy and astrophysics to perform a 10-12 week summer research project in collaboration with a research scientist from Leiden Observatory or ESA. The program is open to all students not currently engaged in a Ph.D. program, although we are most interested in students at the senior-undergraduate or masters level who are enthusiastic about research in astrophysics.
Students will be selected for the program based on their academic achievements and research potential, and will be matched to staff projects based on what they indicate their scientific interests to be. Research at Leiden Observatory and ESA takes place on a diverse array of topics (see below), and student projects will likely consist of anything from the analysis of data from world-class telescopes, to large computer simulations, to hands-on work in the astrochemistry laboratories.
Projects will begin in June 2014 and end before mid-September 2014. We expect to make as many as 20 appointments this year, depending on interest and the match of projects to students interests and skills. Details on the application process can be found below.
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2.9. Postdoctoral Research Associate in Numerical Relativity or Computational Astrophysics at West Virginia University
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9113
Deadline: 2014-03-01
Location:
Additional Information: http://astro.wvu.edu/
Contact: zetienne[AT]umd.edu
We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate to conduct research in computational astrophysics, numerical relativity, computational hydrodynamics or MHD, and gravitational wave source modeling. A Ph.D. in Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy, or a related field is required, with research expertise in one or more of the areas listed above. Those with particularly strong backgrounds in numerical relativity, PDEs, mathematical relativity, and computational techniques related to the solution of PDEs are especially encouraged to apply. The candidate will work primarily with Prof. Zachariah Etienne on a number of possible research topics, with particular application to the science goals of pulsar timing arrays, particularly NANOGrav, as well as ground-based interferometric detectors, particularly Advanced LIGO.
The preferred start date for the position is September 1, 2014, with an initial appointment of one year and possible renewal for up to two additional years contingent on performance and available funding.
Interested applicants should email a CV and a brief statement of research experience and interests to zetienne[AT]umd.edu. In addition, they should arrange for three letters of reference to be emailed to the same address. Applications should be posted by March 1, 2013 for full consideration, though application reviews will continue until the position is filled.
The Department of Mathematics consists of 27 tenured and tenure-track faculty, three postdoctoral researchers, and 55 graduate students. West Virginia University is a Doctoral/Research University-High Land Grant institution enrolling over 28,000 students. The University is located in Morgantown, WV, an award winning "small" city with a metropolitan population of about 100,000 within easy travel distance to Pittsburgh and Washington, DC. WVU is a major center for gravitational wave astronomy, with a theoretical, multidisciplinary gravitational wave astronomy program led by Profs. Zachariah Etienne and Sean McWilliams, and an observational pulsar timing program led by Profs. Duncan Lorimer and Maura McLaughlin. It is located a few hours drive from the National Radio Astronomy Observatorys Green Bank Telescope, where most of NANOGravs observations are conducted. WVU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and the recipient of an NSF ADVANCE award for gender equity.
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2.10. International Relativistic Astrophysics Ph.D. Program
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9117
Deadline: 2014-02-16
Location: Pescara, Italy
Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7&Itemid=3…
Contact: mariaelena.pirone[AT]icranet.org
The coordinated effort of many international organizations such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN), the European Southern Observatory (ESO), has led to an unprecedented amount of scientific information from the microphysical world all the way to the entire Universe. To harvest the results of these scientific missions, a specific Ph. D. program has been envisaged in order to involve the students in the analysis and modeling of the above observational data within the theory of general relativity and relativistic quantum and classical field theories. The students will also be involved in innovative experimental programs in relativistic astrophysics. The program provides expertise in the most advanced topics of experimental, mathematical and theoretical physics relevant to the context of astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. These activities, being necessarily international, the scientific and academic ins
titutions, indicated below, participate with their own specific scientific specialties and a joint degree is delivered, at the end of the program.
A deadline of 16th February 2014 has been established for the nine positions sponsored by the Erasmus Mundus Program. Five additional positions sponsored by CAPES, for students from Brazil, and two by FAPERJ for students from the state of Rio de Janeiro, have deadline 30th June 2014. Five additional positions open internationally and directly sponsored by the participating institutions will have deadline 30th September 2014. For the application and more information see http://www.icranet.org/irap-phd .
COURSES: DURING THE THREE YEARS 180 HOURS OF CLASSES WILL BE FOLLOWED, FROM THE COURSES INDICATED HERE, AS WELL AS FROM ADDITIONAL COURSES IN THE PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS.
ICRANet
Headquarters, Piazza della Repubblica, 10 | 65100 Pescara | Italy
Phone: +39.085.23054.200 | Fax: +39.085.4219252
www.icranet.org
Download the poster from here: http://www.icranet.org/documents/posterIrap.pdf
secretariat-irapphd[AT]icra.it
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2.11. Postdoctoral Researcher in Space Physics at the University of Kansas
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9121
Deadline: 2014-03-01
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: http://employment.ku.edu/jobs/4669
Contact: tizby[AT]ku.edu
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position in space physics at the University of Kansas beginning as early as March 24, 2014. Ph.D. in physics, astronomy, or a related field associated with space physics within six months of appointment and experience in space physics or astrophysics or related field.
The initial appointment is for one year with probable renewal for another year subject to review and continued grant funding. Candidates with relevant interests and experience are sought. For complete position announcement and to apply on-line go http://employment.ku.edu/jobs/4669. A complete electronic application will include: letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of research, list of publications and a list of 3 references. In addition, applicants should arrange for the three cited references to send letters of reference to: Thomas E. Cravens, Professor, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, 1251 Wescoe Hall Dr., 1082 Malott Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045-7582 or cravens[AT]ku.edu.
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2.12. Postdoctoral Researcher in Ultra-Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics at the University of Kansas
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9140
Deadline: 2014-02-07
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: http://employment.ku.edu/jobs/4688
Contact: tatekris[AT]ku.edu
The KU nuclear physics group seeks highly qualified candidates for an immediate opening for a post-doctoral position working on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The postdoctoral researcher is expected to be stationed at CERN, in Geneva, Switzerland. Ph.D. in nuclear science or particle physics by date of appointment and experience in data analysis and detector operation of particle and nuclear physics experiments are required.
The KU nuclear physics group is playing a leading role in the physics analyses of long-range correlations in heavy-ions as well as in studies emphasizing physics in the forward region, including the study of ultra-peripheral heavy-ions collisions. Inquires about the physics program can be sent by email to Dr. Daniel Tapia Takaki (jdtt(a)ku.edu)
The initial appointment is for one year with possibility of renewal annually for the subsequent two years subject to review and continued grant funding. Candidates with relevant interests and experience are sought. For complete position announcement and to apply on-line go to http://employment.ku.edu/jobs/4688. A complete electronic application will include: cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of research, and a list of 3 references. In addition, applicants should arrange for the three cited references to send letters of reference via email to: Kristin Rennells (tatekris[AT]ku.edu) Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, 1251 Wescoe Hall Dr., 1082 Malott Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045-7582.
Initial review of applications will begin February 7, 2014, and will continue until the position is filled. General inquiries can be made by email to tatekris[AT]ku.edu. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.
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2.13. Postdoctoral positions in cosmology, University of Szczecin
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/01/postdoctoral-positions-in-cosmology…
Deadline: 2014-02-14
Location: Szczecin, Poland
Additional Information: http://cosmo.fiz.univ.szczecin.pl
Contact: mpdabfz[AT]wmf.univ.szczecin.pl
Szczecin Cosmology Group at the Institute of Physics of the University of Szczecin invites applications for 2 postdoctoral positions cosmology, particle physics, and fundamental interactions. The positions are supposed to be filled after 1st of March 2014 and last for 2 years with a possibility to further extension for another 2 years. The positions are funded by the National Science Centre Maestro-3 grant "New consequences of the variability of the fundamental constants in physics and cosmology" led by prof. Mariusz P. Dabrowski (DEC-2012/06/A/ST2/00395). The gross monthly salary per a position is 6500 PLN, there is a possibility for a cheaper university supported accommodation, travel fund is available. The city of Szczecin is located near to polish border with Germany 130 km away from Berlin with good access to international airports.
The research will deal with broad area of the particle physics and cosmology with the emphasis onto the theories with variable physical constants and their consequences onto the evolution of the universe. The project will refer to both theoretical as well as experimental and observational aspects of such theories.
The deadline for applications is 14th February, 2014. Applications should include CV, list of publications, and a brief statement of research interests. Candidates should arrange for 3 letters of recommendation. Applications and recommendations should be sent by email to prof. M.P. Dabrowski: mpdabfz[AT]wmf.univ.szczecin.pl.
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2.14. Ph.D. student positions in cosmology, University of Szczecin
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/02/01/ph-d-student-positions-in-cosmology…
Deadline: 2014-02-14
Location: Szczecin, Poland
Additional Information: http://cosmo.fiz.univ.szczecin.pl
Contact: mpdabfz[AT]wmf.univ.szczecin.pl
Szczecin Cosmology Group at the Institute of Physics of the University of Szczecin invites applications for 2 Ph.D. student positions cosmology, particle physics, and fundamental interactions. The positions are supposed to be filled after 1st of March 2014 and last for 3 years. The positions are funded by the National Science Centre Maestro-3 grant "New consequences of the variability of the fundamental constants in physics and cosmology" led by prof. Mariusz P. Dabrowski (DEC-2012/06/A/ST2/00395). The gross monthly salary per a position is 2500 PLN, there is a possibility for a cheaper university supported accommodation, travel fund is available. The city of Szczecin is located near to polish border with Germany 130 km away from Berlin with good access to international airports.
The research will deal with broad area of the particle physics and cosmology with the emphasis onto the theories with variable physical constants and their consequences onto the evolution of the universe. The project will refer to both theoretical as well as experimental and observational aspects of such theories.
The deadline for applications is 14th February, 2014. Applications should include CV, list of publications, a brief statement of research interests, a copy of graduate studies diploma (M.Sc.) and a copy of the thesis. Candidates should arrange for at least 1 letter of recommendation. Applications and recommendations should be sent by email to prof. M.P. Dabrowski: mpdabfz[AT]wmf.univ.szczecin.pl.
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2.15. PhD positions in gravity, cosmology, astrophysics at Fudan University
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9179
Deadline: 2014-01-31
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/Site/Job_Opportunities.html
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
The gravity/cosmology/astrophysics group at Fudan University (Shanghai, China) has a few PhD positions for the next academic year (starting in September 2014) for non-Chinese students. The successful candidates must have a Master degree in Physics or in a related area before September 2014. Courses and research are conducted in English. The PhD program normally lasts for 3 years, but it can be extended to 4-5 years.
Applications from candidates with interest/experience in any research area of gravity, cosmology, high energy astrophysics, and quantum field theory will be considered. The group currently consists of 3 faculty (Cosimo Bambi, Antonino Marciano, Leonardo Modesto), 4 postdocs (Stefano Giaccari, Daniele Malafarina, Leslaw Rachwal, Naoki Tsukamoto), and several graduate and undergraduate students. Interested candidates should send their CV (including, among other things, date of birth and nationality) and a short statement of research interests and/or experience to:
Prof. Cosimo Bambi
E-mail: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
Please arrange also at least 2 recommendation letters to be sent separately to the same email address.
Applications received by January 31 will receive full consideration.
Enquires can be sent to Cosimo Bambi (bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn), Antonino Marciano (marciano[AT]fudan.edu.cn), or Leonardo Modesto (lmodesto[AT]fudan.edu.cn). Some of the possible research projects can be found here:
http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/Site/Job_Opportunities.html
Further details:
Shanghai is the most international city in China. It has been recently developing as a forefront for scientific research in Asia, and will continue in the next years. Fudan University is one of the most selective and prestigious universities in China. The group joins the effort of founding a new theoretical physics center at Fudan, led by Prof. Yong-Shi Wu, who holds a joint position as Distinguished Professor at the University of Utah in the United States and as a Special Appointed Professor of Physics at Fudan.
Housing: the successful candidates can live in the international student dormitory inside the campus at very convenient rental rates.
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3. News
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3.1. The Chalonge School Programme of the Year 2014
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/17/the-chalonge-school-programme-of-th…
Additional Information: http://chalonge.obspm.fr
THE CHALONGE SCHOOL PROGRAMME 2014
23 Years of Activity-Calling for Understanding.
Welcome to the Chalonge School.
A Laboratory of Ideas. Research, Training and Scientific Culture. Science with great intellectual endeavour and a Human Face.
A beacon pioneering and developing research, projects and training.
The Chalonge School offers unvaluable international current research view at the forefront of astrophysics and cosmology, international contacts at the highest level and a careful interdisciplinarity, with both Theory and Observations.
The Programme is open to researchers, post-docs and advanced students of the different disciplines in the field, both theorists, experimentalists and observers. Advanced students, post-docs, young researchers are encouradged to participate.
The Programme includes scientific culture events with the latest and anticipated results and exhibitions.
All the Year 2014 with the topics and dates of the Chalonge Programme Colloquia, Workshops, Open Sessions and meetings are available at:
URL: http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Programme2014.html
URL: http://chalonge.obspm.fr
--The Chalonge Meudon Workshop 2014
"From Large to Small Scale Structures in Agreement with Observations:
CMB, WDM, Galaxies, Black Holes, Neutrinos and Sterile Neutrinos"
URL:http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Cias_Meudon2014.html
--The Chalonge 18th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2014 "Latest News from the Universe: LambdaWDM, CMB, Warm Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Neutrinos and Sterile Neutrinos"
URL: http://chalonge.obspm.fr/colloque2014.html
The Chalonge Medal
The Chalonge Medal is coined exclusively for the Chalonge School by the Hôtel de la Monnaie de Paris (the French Mint).
Only nine Chalonge medals have been awarded by the School in the 21 year school history: Subramanyan CHANDRASEKHAR, Nobel prize of physics. Bruno PONTECORVO. George SMOOT, Nobel prize of physics. Carlos FRENK. Anthony LASENBY. Bernard SADOULET, fellow of the USA Academy of Arts and Science. Peter BIERMANN. John MATHER, Nobel prize of physics. Brian SCHMIDT, Nobel prize of Physics. Gerard GILMORE, Fellow of the UK Royal Society
The Chalonge School Team:
Science Organizers: Norma G. SANCHEZ, Héctor J. DE VEGA, Maria C. FALVELLA, Alba ZANINI,
Marina RAMON MEDRANO, Annalisa PERISSA, and other colleagues .....
Engineering and Technical Support : Djilali ZIDANI, François SEVRE, Nicole LETOURNEUR, Jean-Pierre MICHEL, Sylvain CNUDDE, and other colleagues....
School Courses, Lectures and available Lecturers, Album of Pictures are available at:
URL http://chalonge.obspm.fr
With Compliments and kind Regards
Norma G. SANCHEZ, Hector J. DE VEGA
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3.2. Buchalter Cosmology Prize
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9076
Additional Information: http://www.buchaltercosmologyprize.org
The newly established Buchalter Cosmology Prize seeks to motivate and recognize innovative theoretical, observational, or experimental work in cosmology that has the potential to produce a breakthrough advance in our thinking. Submissions for the 2014 prize will be accepted through September 30th, 2014. Three prizes will be awarded, with $10,000 going to first place. Details can be found at http://www.buchaltercosmologyprize.org.
(submitted by Robert Caldwell)
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3.3. 2014 Awards for Essays on Gravitation
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2014/01/14/2014-awards-for-essays-on-gravitati…
Additional Information: http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org
In 2014, for our sixty-fifth competition, the trustees of the Gravity Research Foundation are offering five awards for short essays for the purpose of stimulating thought and encouraging work on gravitation. The stipulations follow.
(1) We will make these Awards on May 15, 2014 for the best well-written essays, 1500 words or fewer (excluding abstracts, diagrams, references and minimal equations), on the subject of gravitation, its theory, applications, or effects.
(2) The First Award will be $4000.00
The Second Award will be $1250.00
The Third Award will be $1000.00
The Fourth Award will be $750.00
The Fifth Award will be $500.00
(3) Essays must be in English and e-mailed in a single PDF file before April 1, 2014. 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 pages should include essay title; authors names, e-mail and complete mailing addresses; submission date; an abstract of 125 words or less; and the statement: Essay written for the Gravity Research Foundation 2014 Awards for Essays on Gravitation. Pages should be numbered.
(5) The decision of the judges will be final and no reviews or comments will be provided.
(6) Please check the winners announcement to be posted on our website: gravityresearchfoundation.org around May 15, 2014. We will also attempt to send all participants a general e-mail notification.
(7) The five award-winning essays will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD). Authors of essays designated Honorable Mention will be invited to submit their essays to the IJMPD where these may undergo additional refereeing at editorial discretion for possible publication. Authors of all other essays are free and encouraged to publish their essays after May 15th.
Submission e-mail address: George M. Rideout, Jr., President (grideoutjr[AT]aol.com)
Recent First Award Winners:
2013 - Baocheng Zhang, Qing-yu Cai, Ming-sheng Zhan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan and Li You, Tsinghua University, Bejing, PR China
2012 - Claus Kiefer and Manuel Kraemer, University of Cologne, Koeln, Germany
2011 - Ivan Agullo, Penn State and Leonard Parker, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2010 - Mark Van Raamsdonk, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
2009 - Alexander Burinskii, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
2008 - T. Padmanabhan, IUCAA, Pune, India
2007 - S. Carlip, University of California at Davis
2006 - Vijay Balasubramanian, University of Pennsylvania; Donald Marolf, University of California at Santa Barbara and Moshe Rozali, University of British Columbia
2005 - John Ellis, CERN; N. E. Mavromatos, Kings College London and D. V. Nanopoulos, Texas A-and-M University
2004 - Maulik Parikh, Columbia University, New York
2003 - Martin Bojowald, The Pennsylvania State University
2002 - Steven B. Giddings, University of California at Santa Barbara and Stanford University
2001 - Csaba Csaki and Joshua Erlich, Los Alamos National Lab and Christophe Grojean, University of California at Berkeley
2000 - Arthur Lue and Erick J. Weinberg, Columbia University, New York
1999 - John Ellis, CERN; N. E. Mavromatos, University of Oxford and D. V. Nanopoulos, Texas A and M University
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3.4. Book with A. A. Friedmanns papers on cosmology
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Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI:
http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=9176
Additional Information: http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/mip/books/friedmann2.html
Alexander A. Friedmann, Papers On Curved Spaces and Cosmology (Minkowski Institute Press, Montreal 2014), 74 pages
http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/mip/books/friedmann2.html
This book contains three papers by Friedmann - "On the Curvature of Space" (1922), "On the Possibility of a World with a Constant Negative Curvature of Space" (1924), and "On the Geometry of Curved Spaces". The third paper is a 28-page manuscript (dated 15 April 1922) which has not been published even in Russian.
Unlike the existing two English translations of Friedmann's 1922 and 1924 papers (done from the German publications), now these papers are translated directly from the original Russian texts.
Vesselin Petkov
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