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[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for November 2021
by hyperspace@itp.uni-frankfurt.de 02 Nov '21
by hyperspace@itp.uni-frankfurt.de 02 Nov '21
02 Nov '21
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1. Conferences
1.1. keV Warm Dark Matter in Agreement with Observations in Tribute to Hector de Vega, online
1.2. 12th Central European Relativity Seminar, Budapest, Hungary (hybrid)
1.3. Synergies@Prague: multimessengers and large scale structure, Prague, Czechia
1.4. Frontiers in Numerical Relativity 2022 (FNR2022), Jena, Germany
1.5. Women Physicists in Astrophysics, Cosmology and Particle Physics (online)
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoctoral fellowships in gravitational-wave astronomy, Milan, Italy
2.2. Postdoctoral Associate in numerical relativity at Cornell, Ithaca, NY, USA
2.3. Faculty position in gravitational waves and/or multi-messenger astrophysics at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA
2.4. Master/PhD positions in astrophysics at Fudan University, Shanghai, China
2.5. Research fellowships in gravitational physics at CENTRA/IST, Lisbon, Portugal
2.6. Postdoc position in numerical relativity at Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA
2.7. Faculty Position in Theoretical Astrophysics at Cornell, Ithaca, NY, USA
2.8. PhD position in core-collapse supernova theory, Valencia, Spain
2.9. International graduate students at T. D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
2.10. Postdoctoral position in gravitational physics at LUTH, Meudon, France
2.11. Staff computing scientist at the Theoretical Physics Institute, Jena, Germany
2.12. Postdoctoral position in Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory, Okinawa, Japan
2.13. Postdoc position at Charles University, Prague, Czechia
2.14. Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Astrophysics and Numerical Relativity, Moscow, Idaho, USA
2.15. Postdoctoral positions in Numerical Relativity at the RIT, Rochester, NY, USA
2.16. Postdoctoral position in Random Geometry and Quantum Gravity, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2.17. Laboratory Technologist in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
2.18. Postdoc position in mathematical general relativity, Vienna, Austria
2.19. PhD positions in "Gravity and Matter at the Extreme" at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.20. Postdoctoral positions in Computational Relativistic Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
2.21. Postdoc position in theoretical general relativity at the Institute for Quantum Gravity, Erlangen, Germany
2.22. Postdoctoral position in General Relativity and Gravitation, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
2.23. ERC-funded postdoctoral position in pulsar timing array astrophysics, data analysis and inference, at Milano-Bicocca
3. News
3.1. New book: "A Mathematical Introduction to General Relativity", by Amol Sasane
3.2. Update on ISGRG Prizes and ISGRG Fellows
3.3. Death of Niall O'Murchadha
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1. Conferences
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1.1. keV Warm Dark Matter in Agreement with Observations in Tribute to Hector de Vega, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/13/kev-warm-dark-matter-in-agre…
Starting: 2021-11-10 to 2021-11-10
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://universe-2.sciforum.net/
Contact: chalonge.ecole[AT]chalonge-devega.fr
UNIVERSE keV WARM DARK MATTER IN AGREEMENT WITH OBSERVATIONS IN TRIBUTE TO HECTOR DE VEGA
Wednesday 10 NOVEMBER 2021 enterely online: Universe Webinaire
Time: 1:30 pm CET | 7:30 am EDT | 7:30 pm CST Asia
KeV WDM, Theory, Observations, Sterile Neutrinos, Production Mechanisms, Particles, Detection, Galaxies and Cosmological Structures, Reionization and Evolution.
New results and reviews will be presented.
keV-Warm Dark Matter (WDM) research is progressing rapidly; the subject is new and essentially works by naturally reproducing the astronomical observations over all scales: small and intermediate galactic scales and large (cosmological) scales (LambdaWDM).
This webinar highlights the new work in the field in the related Special Issue with the aim of clarification and synthesis by combining theory, analysis, observation, and numerical simulations in a conceptual framework.
Speakers:
Norma G. Sanchez (Chair and introduction),
Daniel Boyanovsky (Pittsburgh, USA),
Luisberis Velazquez Abad (Antofagasta, Chile),
Alberto Salvio (Tor Vergata INFN Rome, Italy),
Nicola Menci (INAF-OaR Rome, Italy),
Paolo Salucci (SISSA-Trieste, Italy).
Informations, Programme, Time Table and *Free Registration* at the URL: https://universe-2.sciforum.net/
Poster: https://chalonge-devega.fr/Webinaire-10Nov21.jpeg
This Webinaire is FREE. REGISTRATION to the Webinaire for all participants and speakers is Free but it is mandatory at the URL: https://universe-2.sciforum.net/ to receive the Zoom connection information.
We look forward to seeing you many of you at the Webinaire
My best regards,
Norma G. Sanchez
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1.2. 12th Central European Relativity Seminar, Budapest, Hungary (hybrid)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/23/12th-central-european-relati…
Starting: 2022-02-21 to 2022-02-23
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Additional Information: https://www.univie.ac.at/cers/cers12/index.html
Contact: piotr.chrusciel[AT]univie.ac.at
The meeting will have a hybrid format. On site presence is preferred, pending the pandemic situation at the time. A zoom link will be made available to registered participants.
The Budapest meeting will be the twelfth seminar of a series designed to provide a forum for younger researchers to present their work, and to expand their research horizons, in all topics of research in general relativity.
While the main geographical basin of attraction is Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Germany, we welcome researchers from all countries.
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1.3. Synergies@Prague: multimessengers and large scale structure, Prague, Czechia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23892
Starting: 2021-12-08 to 2021-12-11
Location: Prague, Czechia
Additional Information: https://synergies-prague.fzu.cz
Contact: ceico-meetings[AT]fzu.cz
We are pleased to announce the workshop "Synergies@Prague: multimessengers and large scale structure", which will be held in the hybrid format (in person and by Zoom) from 8-11 December 2021.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together theorists and observers working on the broad subject of multi-messenger cosmology and large scale structures. The list of topics includes gravitational waves, standard sirens, pulsar timing, cross-correlations for cosmology and astrophysics, 21cm physics, dark matter indirect detection, and multimessenger tests of fundamental physics and cosmology, from both data and theory perspectives.
The workshop is open for participation in person, and it will be possible to attend all the talks virtually upon registration. There is no registration fee, but the workshop physical attendance is limited to 45 people. For those who wish to participate in person, the confirmation email will be sent by November 25.
Confirmed invited speakers: David Alonso, Diego Blas, Beatrice Bonga, Mauricio Bustamante, Stefano Camera, Chiara Caprini, Jens Chluba, Emanuela Dimastrogiovanni, Ke Fang, Anastasia Fialkov, Lam Hui, Stephane Ilic, Valeriya Korol, Elisabeth Krause, Tania Regimbau, Sergey Sibiryakov, Arjen Van Vliet, Christoph Weniger.
Website: https://synergies-prague.fzu.cz
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1.4. Frontiers in Numerical Relativity 2022 (FNR2022), Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/26/frontiers-in-numerical-relat…
Starting: 2022-07-25 to 2022-07-29
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: https://indico.tpi.uni-jena.de/event/222/
Contact: fnr2022[AT]tpi.uni-jena.de
In the history of numerical (or computational) general relativity, the "Frontiers" meeting in 1988 at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (USA), played a pivotal role in establishing numerical relativity as a major topic in computational physics and simulation science. The "New Frontiers" meeting in 2006 at the AEI Potsdam convened after major breakthroughs in numerical simulations of binary systems. The goal of "Frontiers 2022" is to assess the state-of-the-art and point out future directions of numerical relativity in light of the breakthroughs in observations of gravitational waves and astrophysical counterparts.
Main topics:
o Mathematical foundations
o Numerical methods for the Einstein equations
o High performance computing
o Astrophysics (binary mergers, gravitational waves, counterparts)
o Beyond current astrophysics and general relativity
Scientific Organizing Committee:
S. Bernuzzi, B. Bruegmann (chair), M. Campanelli, C. Gundlach, L. Lehner, H. Pfeiffer, L. Rezzolla, M. Shibata
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1.5. Women Physicists in Astrophysics, Cosmology and Particle Physics (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/31/women-physicists-in-astrophy…
Starting: 2021-11-17 to 2021-11-17
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://universe-3.sciforum.net/
Contact: chalonge.ecole[AT]chalonge-devega.fr
UNIVERSE WOMEN PHYSICISTS IN ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY and PARTICLE PHYSICS
WEBINAIRE Wednesday 17 November 2021
Time : 13:30 pm CET | 7:30 am EDT | 19:30 pm CST Asia
Astrophysics and Cosmology, Theory and Observations, Gravitation and Black Holes, Particle Physics.
New results and reviews will be presented.
Speakers :
Norma G. Sanchez (Chair and Introduction),
Lucia A. Popa ( Inst. of Space Science , Magurele, Ilfov, Romania),
Yolanda Lozano (Dept. of Physics, U. of Oviedo and ICTEA, Oviedo, Spain),
Silvia Penati (U. di Milano-Bicocca, Dipt di Fisica and INFN, Milano, Italy)
Catia Grimani (U. of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Urbino and INFN Florence, Italy)
Informations, Programme, Time Table and *Free Registration* at the URL :
https://universe-3.sciforum.net/
Poster : https://chalonge-devega.fr/webin-womenphysics-17Nov21.jpeg
This Webinaire is FREE. REGISTRATION to the Webinaire for all participants and speakers is Free but it is mandatory at the URL: https://universe-3.sciforum.net/ to receive the Zoom connection information.
We look forward to seeing many of you at the Webinaire
My best regards,
Norma G. Sanchez
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoctoral fellowships in gravitational-wave astronomy, Milan, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/04/postdoctoral-fellowships-in-…
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Milan, Italy
Additional Information: http://davidegerosa.com/
Contact: davide.gerosa[AT]unimib.it
The University of Milan-Bicocca (Italy) invites expressions of interest for postdoctoral positions in gravitational-wave astronomy.
Successful candidates will join Prof. Davide Gerosa and will constitute the core team of the "GWmining" project funded by the European Research Council. Targeted investigations include applications of machine-learning techniques to gravitational-wave physics, modeling of black-hole binary populations from their stellar progenitors, relativistic dynamics, and statistical inference. Candidates will have ample opportunities to explore other areas of gravitational-wave astronomy and will be encouraged to develop independent collaborations.
We anticipate awarding two positions. Appointments will be for a three-year term and come with generous research and travel budget. The starting date is negotiable.
The astrophysics group at Milan-Bicocca provides a vibrant environment with expertise covering all aspects of gravitational-wave astronomy, relativistic astrophysics, and numerical relativity, as well as a wider astronomical context including observational and experimental activities. The group has tight connections with the LISA Consortium, the Virgo Collaboration, and the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) via the TEONGRAV national initiative. Faculty members with matching interests include Gerosa, Sesana, Colpi, Giacomazzo, and Dotti.
Milan is a beautiful, international city in the north of Italy. Mountains and lakes are just around the corner.
Successful candidates will have a PhD in Physics or related discipline, strong programming skills, and previous experience in one or more of the following topics: gravitational-wave astronomy, stellar evolution, relativistic astrophysics, general relativity, machine learning, statistical inference.
Applications should include a CV with a list of publications and a two-page statement covering research interests and plans. These should be sent to davide.gerosa[AT]unimib.it by December 1st, 2021 for full consideration. Candidates should also arrange for at least two, but preferably three, reference letters to be sent to the same address by December 1st, 2021. We strive to build a diverse and inclusive environment and welcome expressions of interest from traditionally underrepresented groups.
For inquiries please do not hesitate to contact Davide Gerosa at davide.gerosa[AT]unimib.it.
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2.2. Postdoctoral Associate in numerical relativity at Cornell, Ithaca, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23790
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/34749227
Contact: saul[AT]astro.cornell.edu
Postdoctoral Associate- Cornell University- Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science
Cornell University expects to have an opening for a Postdoctoral Associate in numerical relativity starting in September, 2022. The position requires a Ph.D. and experience in numerical relativity or computational physics. The position is for one year, with subsequent
renewals depending on performance and the availability of funds.
The Cornell Relativity Group consists of Saul Teukolsky and Eanna Flanagan, senior research associate Larry Kidder and research associates Mike Boyle, Matt Giesler, and Will Throwe.
There will also be opportunities to interact with the Theoretical Astrophysics Group, including Rachel Bean, David Chernoff, Dong Lai, and Ira Wasserman.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, a CV (including list of publications) and a brief (1-3 pages) description of research interests, and should arrange three letters of reference to be submitted through Academic Jobs Online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19858
All materials should be received by November 30, 2021.
Diversity and inclusion have been and continue to be a part of our heritage. Cornell University is a recognized EEO/AA employer and educator.
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2.3. Faculty position in gravitational waves and/or multi-messenger astrophysics at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23819
Deadline: 2021-11-08
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/febdde86
Contact: facultysearch[AT]physics.gatech.edu
The College of Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the School of Physics that amplifies and complements the School's existing efforts in astrophysics. We are particularly encouraging candidates to apply who have a strong background in gravitational waves and/or multi-messenger astrophysics and with an interest in data science, an area of emphasis at Georgia Tech. The appointment will be made at the rank of Assistant Professor, but higher ranks will be considered for exceptionally qualified candidates. Candidates are expected to demonstrate an outstanding commitment to the teaching and mentoring of students and to fostering an environment of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Applicants should submit (1) a cover letter briefly summarizing their scientific background, strengths, and plans, (2) a curriculum vitae including a list of publications, (3) a statement of research interests, (4) a description of teaching and mentoring philosophy, and (5) at least three reference letters to be submitted on the candidates' behalf via referenceletters_astro22[AT]gatech.edu; the names and email addresses of the references should be included in the cover letter.
Application materials should be submitted as PDF files at https://hr.gatech.edu/careers with job ID 233333. For full consideration, applications should be received by November 8, 2021, at which time the review of applications will commence. However, applications will be accepted until the search is closed. An earned doctorate is required by the start of the appointment. Requests for information may be directed to facultysearch[AT]physics.gatech.edu
Georgia Tech is a top-ranked public research university situated in the heart of Atlanta, a diverse and vibrant city with great economic and cultural strengths. The Institute is a member of the University System of Georgia, the Georgia Research Alliance, and the Association of American Universities. Georgia Tech prides itself on its technology resources, collaborations, high-quality student body, and its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Georgia Tech is an equal education/employment opportunity institution dedicated to building a diverse community. We strongly encourage applications from women, underrepresented minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans. Georgia Tech has policies to promote a healthy work-life balance and is aware that attracting faculty may require meeting the needs of two careers.
Georgia Tech provides equal opportunity to all faculty, staff, students, and all other members of the Georgia Tech community, including applicants for admission and/or employment, contractors, volunteers, and participants in institutional programs, activities, or services. Georgia Tech complies with all applicable laws and regulations governing equal opportunity in the workplace and in educational activities. Georgia Tech prohibits discrimination, including discriminatory harassment, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or veteran status in its programs, activities, employment, and admissions. This prohibition applies to faculty, staff, students, and all other members of the Georgia Tech community, including affiliates, invitees, and guests.
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2.4. Master/PhD positions in astrophysics at Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/09/master-phd-positions-in-astr…
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: http://www.physics.fudan.edu.cn/tps/people/bambi/
Contact: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
The high energy astrophysics group at Fudan University (Shanghai, China) has a few Master and PhD positions for the next academic year (starting in September 2022). For the Master Program, the candidates must have a Bachelor degree in Physics or in a related area before September 2022. For the PhD Program, the candidates must have a Master degree in Physics or in a related area before September 2022. Courses and research are conducted in English. Both the Master and the PhD Programs normally last 3 years. The scholarship covers: tuition fee, accommodation inside the campus, health insurance, salary (normally 3,000 CNY/month for Master students and 3,500 CNY/month for PhD students).
We are looking for candidates interested in:
1) X-ray data analysis of black holes
2) Astrophysical codes (fortran, C/C++, python)
The group is led by Prof. Cosimo Bambi and currently consists of 3 postdoctoral researchers and several graduate and undergraduate students. More details can be found on the group webpage.
Interested candidates should send their CV (including, among other things, date of birth and nationality) and any additional material that can be useful for the selection process to:
Prof. Cosimo Bambi
E-mail: bambi[AT]fudan.edu.cn
Please arrange also at least 2 recommendation letters to be sent separately to the same email address.
Application deadline: 30 November 2021 (but earlier applications are strongly recommended).
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2.5. Research fellowships in gravitational physics at CENTRA/IST, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/11/research-fellowships-in-grav…
Deadline: 2021-12-15
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/
Contact: david.hilditch[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
The gravity group (GRIT) at Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon invites potential candidates to express their interest in the upcoming FCT Investigator grant opening.
The group can support a small number of applications, and we therefore ask interested parties to send a cv, publication list and research statement to David Hilditch (david.hilditch[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt) by mid December 2021.
The grant itself offers a six year position, with various different levels available depending on experience. The formal application involves a competitive call opening in Spring 2022. Successful applications would be expected to start in early Summer 2023.
Information about both the team and the broader CENTRA research unit to which GRIT belongs can be found at the link attached to this advertisement.
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2.6. Postdoc position in numerical relativity at Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23826
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Pasadena, California, USA
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19972
Contact: saul[AT]caltech.edu
The numerical relativity group at Caltech invites applications for a postdoc position starting in September, 2022 (or possibly sooner). The position requires a Ph.D. and experience in numerical relativity or computational physics. The initial appointment is for one year with expected renewal for two additional years.
The Caltech Relativity Group consists of faculty members Katerina Chatziioannou, Yanbei Chen, Mark Scheel, and Saul Teukolsky, together with several postdocs and graduate students. There will also be opportunities to interact with other members of TAPIR (Theoretical AstroPhysics Including Relativity), such as Profs. Jim Fuller, Phil Hopkins, and Sterl Phinney.
Applicants should submit to Academic Jobs Online at the URL supplied: a cover letter, CV, publication list, a 2-3 page statement of research. They should also arrange to have three letters of reference uploaded. All materials should be received by December 1, 2021. Science questions about the position can be addressed to Saul Teukolsky (saul[AT]caltech.edu), while administrative questions should be directed to JoAnn Boyd (joann[AT]caltech.edu).
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2.7. Faculty Position in Theoretical Astrophysics at Cornell, Ithaca, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/12/faculty-position-in-theoreti…
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Ithaca, New York, USA
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/38d7152c
Contact: eef3(a)cornell.edu
The Physics Department at Cornell University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position pursuing theoretical astrophysics research. Candidates with experience in relativistic astrophysics, computational astrophysics, gravitational-wave astrophysics or theoretical cosmology are of particular interest, but we encourage applications from all areas of theoretical astrophysics.
We seek candidates with an established record of high-impact research to conduct an independent research program and to teach and advise our undergraduate and graduate students. A Ph.D. in physics or a closely related field is required.
Required materials are a cover letter, curriculum vitae with publication list, statement of research, statement of teaching and mentoring philosophy, and three letters of recommendation. Also required is a statement of diversity, equity and inclusion describing the applicant's efforts and aspirations to promote equity, inclusion and diversity through teaching, research and service. The target start date for the appointment is July 1, 2022. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2021 and will continue until the position is filled.
Inquiries about the application submission can be directed to Katerina Malysheva (evm23[AT]cornell.edu). Inquiries about the position can be directed to Prof. Eanna Flanagan (eef3[AT]cornell.edu).
Diversity and Inclusion are a part of Cornell University's heritage. We are a recognized employer and educator valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities. We particularly encourage applicants from groups that are underrepresented in physical sciences, such as women; Black, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, and Latinx scholars. We also recognize a lawful preference in employment practices for Native Americans living on or near Indian reservations.
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2.8. PhD position in core-collapse supernova theory, Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/15/phd-position-in-core-collaps…
Deadline: 2021-11-01
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: https://www.uv.es/daa
Contact: martin.obergaulinger[AT]uv.es
The Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Valencia works on a variety of topics such as radio observations, theoretical cosmology, and relativistic astrophysics including compact stellar objects, supernovae and gamma-ray bursts, and gravitational waves. Within this department, the research group Computer Aided Modelling of Astrophysical Plasma has an opening for a PhD position in the field of core-collapse supernova theory.
A major focus of our group lies on the numerical modelling of stellar core collapse with rotation and magnetic fields. We are looking for a young researcher intent on contributing to this line of research under the supervision of M. Obergaulinger and M.A. Aloy. Carrying out a PhD project in this field benefits from a familiarity with or interest in numerical magnetohydrodynamics and neutrino transport, multi-messenger astrophysics, and high-performance computing. Applicants should hold a Master degree (or equivalent) in physics or astronomy. A good knowledge of stellar astrophysics, experience in numerical modelling, and a good command of the English language are advantageous for the position. The successful candidate will enrol in the PhD programme of the University of Valencia offering courses and seminars to complete their formation. The thesis project is expected to be completed in three years. The student will be hired with a labour contract with the salary and benefits
(including health insurance) which are typical at the University of Valencia.
We aim to fill the position as soon as possible, but we have certain flexibility regarding the starting date. We are looking forward to receiving your application by the 1st of November 2021 via email to martin.obergaulinger[at]uv.es. Later applications might be considered, depending on whether suitable candidates have been found for the position. Applications should include a motivation letter, copies of the Master degree (or equivalent), a curriculum vitae and statement of previous research, and the name and contact details of at least two experienced scientists willing to provide a letter of reference.
The University of Valencia emphasizes equal opportunities and diversity in its personnel policy and strives to increase the percentage of women, and thus expressly encourages women to apply.
For further questions, please contact Martin Obergaulinger, martin.obergaulinger[at]uv.es.
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2.9. International graduate students at T. D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/20/international-graduate-stude…
Deadline: 2022-03-31
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: https://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/customize/578?t=90cf13047f0f
Contact: mizuno[AT]sjtu.edu.cn
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) in Shanghai, China (http://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn), initiated by Prof. Tsung-Dao Lee, is a newly established national research institute and the current director is Prof. Frank Wilczek. TDLI supports research in high energy physics, astrophysics and quantum physics, and aims to become a top-notch physics and astronomy research institute in the world. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is the contractor and trustee of TDLI and in charge of the operation of TDLI. TDLI has an internationalised environment with English as its working language.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is a world-renowned higher education institution and one of the top universities in China. It has established itself as a comprehensive, research-oriented, and internationalised university and ranks 47th worldwide (QS 2021). The university now has 31 schools, 31 research institutions and 13 affiliated hospitals, offering a wide range of degree programs.
Each year SJTU admits students from nearly 100 countries, and more than 7000 international students are studying on campus. Its 31 colleges and schools offer more than 100 graduate programs to international students. The study duration for master's programs is usually 2-3 years (full-time), and 4 years (full-time) for doctoral programs.
ELIGIBILITY
The following are general requirements for application to TDLI International Graduate Programs.
1. Non-Chinese citizen.
2. Good health both physically and mentally.
3. Outstanding academic performance and potential.
4. Bachelor's degree for master program applicants. Master's degree for doctoral program applicants.
5. Proficiency in Chinese and/or English. For details please refer to Language Requirement for SJTU International Graduate Programs.
SUPERVISORS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Please contact TDLI Supervisors before your application.
TDLI Supervisors
https://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/customize/131?columnId=59
Scholarships such as Chinese Government Scholarship, Shanghai Government Scholarship, SJTU Scholarship are also available for excellent candidates.
IMPORTANT DATES
Oct 01, 2021 Application opens
Dec 15, 2021 Deadline for 1st Round scholarship application
Mar 31, 2022 Deadline for 2nd Round scholarship application
May 31, 2022 Deadline for self-supported application
Sept. 3, 2022 Enrolment
HOW TO APPLY
Master
https://isc.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/content.aspx?info_lb=38&flag
PhD
https://isc.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/content.aspx?info_lb=39&flag
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2.10. Postdoctoral position in gravitational physics at LUTH, Meudon, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/21/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Meudon, France
Additional Information: https://bit.ly/3Ce3XI8
Contact: laura.bernard[AT]obspm.fr
The Relativity and Compact Object group of the Laboratory Universe and Theories (LUTH), housed at Paris Observatory (Meudon, France), is welcoming applications for a post-doctoral position in the area of gravitational wave physics. The position is associated to the ANR project "Precise Modelling of Gravitational Waves in Modified Theories of Gravity". The appointment is for two years, subject to renewal for an additional year.
A tentative date for the appointment is in the fall of 2022 but can start as early as April 2022 (with possible variations to be agreed upon with the successful applicant). Applicants must have a PhD in Physics (or a related area) by the time the contract starts.
The official supervisor will be Laura Bernard. Emphasis of this position will be on the modelling of gravitational waves in modified theories of gravity but collaborations with other researchers, both inside and outside the group, will be encouraged. The group consists of six faculty members (Laura Bernard, Philippe Grandclement, Eric Gourgoulhon, Alexandre Le Tiec, Jerome Novak and Micaela Oertel), and several graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. The postdoctoral researcher will also benefit from the very large gravity, astrophysics and theoretical physics communities in the Paris region. More information can be found on https://luth.obspm.fr.
The salary is competitive, depending on experience, and includes French social security benefits. Additional funding is available for conferences, collaborations, personal equipment and publications .
Applicants should prepare a curriculum vitae including a list of publications and a brief statement of research interests. All materials should be uploaded on the website: https://bit.ly/3Ce3XI8. Applicants should also arrange for 3 recommendation letters to be sent to the address: laura.bernard[AT]obspm.fr. Please contact Laura Bernard at the same email address for more information.
Consideration of applications will begin on November 15th, 2021 and will continue until December 1st, 2021 or later if necessary.
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2.11. Staff computing scientist at the Theoretical Physics Institute, Jena, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/22/staff-computing-scientist-at…
Deadline: 2021-12-10
Location: Jena, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.physik.uni-jena.de/en/TPIJobs
Contact: katrin.kanter[AT]uni-jena.de
The Theoretical Physics Institute (TPI) at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena is seeking highly qualified candidates for a scientific staff position in the area of scientific and high performance computing. The research scientist is expected to support current research and teaching activities at TPI, that include quantum field theory, quantum gravity, many-particle theory, relativity, numerical relativity, and computational astrophysics. Scientific computing is a strong component in all the TPI research groups, that also have important connection to large international collaborations as, for example, Virgo and the LIGO-Virgo-Kagra collaboration and the ENGRAVE collaboration.
The successful candidate's area of work includes, but is not limited to:
* Supporting research at TPI in the area of scientific computing and high performance computing.
* Training and teaching in the field of computational physics
* Installation and maintenance of computing infrastructure, services, and hardware at TPI and at the Physics Faculty in close collaboration with the University Computing Center
* Application-oriented services related to the creation of modern software, parallelization, data management for international collaborations
The appointment is initially for 2 years, but it is expected to become permanent after a positive evaluation. The candidate will be eligible for obtaining the Habilitation and will work in a vibrant research environment.
Your profile:
The candidate should have a PhD in the area of physics, scientific computing, or in a related field including mathematics or computer science. Very good knowledge of both German and English is required; part of the teaching is expected to be in German. Solid knowledge in administration of Linux computers, servers, virtualization and RAID systems is required. Experience in scientific computing, such as High Performance Computing, Monte Carlo methods, or algebraic computing is preferred and highly evaluated.
Our offer:
* Full-time position (40h per week)
* Remuneration according to the regulations of the collective agreement for the public service of the federal states (TV-L) according to the personal requirements of the salary group (E13)
* A comprehensive further education and training program, including the possibility of obtaining the Habilitation.
* Excellent university computational facilities, and possibility to collaborate with the University computing center
* A family-friendly working environment with a variety of offers for families: university family office (JUniFamilie) and flexible childcare (JUniKinder)
Applications are due by 10.12.2021 . Please see
https://www.physik.uni-jena.de/TPIJobs
https://www.physik.uni-jena.de/en/TPIJobs
for more details and instructions on how to submit your application.
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2.12. Postdoctoral position in Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory, Okinawa, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/25/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2021-12-28
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20227
Contact: qgqft.oist[AT]gmail.com
Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoc position in the Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory group (Principal Investigator: Reiko Toriumi) at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University, Japan, starting in the Fall of 2022 or earlier. The successful applicant will work in the group lead by Prof. Reiko Toriumi.
Responsibilities
1. The candidate is expected to actively contribute to the research program of Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory group including collaborations, meetings and seminars, and to mentor student research.
2. The candidate must have a clear research plan, and be able to achieve research objectives.
3. The candidate is expected to be in residence for the time of appointment. Support for conference and collaboration travel/host is provided.
Qualifications
1. Applicants are required to have completed Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics and/or Mathematics by the time of appointment and have a background in quantum gravity, quantum field theory, random geometry or related areas.
2. We are looking for a self-motivated, responsible, and respectful researcher.
3. Demonstrates excellent oral and written English.
Term
Full-time, fixed term appointment for 2 years, starting Fall 2022 or earlier. There may be an opportunity to renew it.
Compensation
The salary is internationally competitive and complemented by allowances as below.
Benefits
1. Relocation, housing and commuting allowances in addition to the salary.
2. Annual paid leave (10 days for the first year and 20 days for the second year) and summer holidays (7 days)
3. Health insurance, welfare pension insurance, and worker's accident compensation insurance.
Application documents in pdf (in English)
1. Cover letter
2. Research statement (includes future research plan, where you may also consider overlap in interests with the research that Prof. Reiko Toriumi does.)
3. CV including publication list
4. Three reference letters to be submitted through Academic Jobs Online (linked in this advertisement).
The application materials 1, 2, and 3 should be compiled in one single pdf file and should be sent to qgqft.oist[AT]gmail.com. Please submit only the reference letters through Academic Jobs Online (linked in this advertisement). Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Reiko Toriumi at qgqft.oist[AT]gmail.com.
Application deadline
The review of the applications will start on December 28th 2021, and will continue until the positions are filled. The applications received by December 28th 2021 are guaranteed full consideration.
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2.13. Postdoc position at Charles University, Prague, Czechia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23876
Deadline: 2021-11-08
Location: Prague, Czechia
Additional Information: https://www.mff.cuni.cz/en/faculty/job-opportunities/open-competition/scien…
Contact: oldrich.semerak[AT]mff.cuni.cz
Postdoc position at the Institute of Theoretical Physics in the field of gravity and relativistic physics.
Qualification and other requirements:
The expertise of the researcher should be close to one of the topics: mathematical general relativity, exact solutions of Einstein's field equations and their interpretation, global structure of space-times, compact objects, black holes, gravitational waves, modified theories of gravity, theoretical cosmology, quantum effects in the presence of gravity, quantum gravity, and quantum cosmology.
A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in the relevant field is required. A publishing activity in the field in impacted periodicals is required.
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2.14. Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Astrophysics and Numerical Relativity, Moscow, Idaho, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23878
Deadline: 2021-12-15
Location: Moscow, Idaho, USA
Additional Information: https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/33500
Contact: zetienne[AT]uidaho.edu
The Department of Physics at the University of Idaho (Principal Investigator: Zachariah Etienne) is seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in the field of Computational Astrophysics/Numerical Relativity.
The successful candidate will:
* Perform state-of-the-art simulations of important astrophysical/multi-messenger phenomena, and analyze and visualize simulation data.
* Work with multi-institution networks of collaborators on next-generation numerical relativity projects such as:
1. BlackHoles@Home (https://blackholesathome.net), which is a proposed, BOINC-based volunteer-computing / public-outreach project called aimed at unlocking the consumer-grade desktop computer as a core tool for numerical relativity simulations of black hole binaries (BHBs). Our goal is to generate more than 10,000 NR-based waveform predictions per year, validating all existing waveform catalogs and greatly improving our coverage of BHB parameter space.
2. NRPy+-enhanced Einstein Toolkit, which involves advancing NRPy+-based code generation (http://nrpyplus.net/) within the Einstein Toolkit (https://einsteintoolkit.org/) framework, lowering the barrier to entry for new users.
3. IllinoisGRMHD (https://illinoisgrmhd.net): Supercomputer simulations of magnetized binary neutron star mergers with IllinoisGRMHD, coupling dynamical spacetimes, GRMHD, tabulated equations of state, and neutrino physics.
4. ChaNGa/NRPy+: Advancing the state-of-the-art in supercomputer simulations of binary neutron star mergers, through the marriage of the ChaNGa SPH code (for GRHD/GRMHD) and the NRPy+-based BlackHoles@Home infrastructure (for the spacetime).
5. NRPyElliptic: A fast new hyperbolic relaxation elliptic solver for generating initial data for numerical relativity.
* Write scientific papers summarizing work and present work at scientific conferences.
The preferred start date is August 2022, though earlier start dates are acceptable. This position may be renewed in annualized increments for a duration of at least two years, contingent upon performance, need, and funding. The screening process will begin on December 15, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
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* Ph.D. in Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy, Computer Science, or a related field required.
* Strong programming skills (C and Python, or closely related languages).
* Experience in high-performance computing and large-scale data analysis.
* Excellent ability to communicate research to both experts and non-experts.
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* Resume or CV
* Statement of research
* Three letters of recommendation
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The University of Idaho (UI) is located in the idyllic Palouse region, on the Washington state border. It experiences a Mediterranean-like climate with warm, dry summers, and mild winters. UI is situated in Moscow, the most walkable city in Idaho (walkscore.com), and is only 15km from Pullman, WA, another college town .
The University of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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2.15. Postdoctoral positions in Numerical Relativity at the RIT, Rochester, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/26/postdoctoral-positions-in-nu…
Deadline: 2022-01-31
Location: Rochester, NY, USA
Additional Information: https://ccrg.rit.edu/career
Contact: colsma[AT]rit.edu
The Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation (CCRG) at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) anticipates filling several postdoctoral positions in the coming year. We are looking for postdoctoral candidates interested in working in the areas of modeling and simulation of gravitational waves sources and their electromagnetic counterparts, including binary black holes and neutron stars, and their astrophysical interpretation in the context of the LIGO-Virgo observations.
The successful postdoctoral candidates will have the opportunity to collaborate on a broad range of research topics in gravitational physics. Our group is involved in several large collaborations, including the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), The Einstein Toolkit Consortium (http://einsteintoolkit.org), and a Petascale
computing project with NCSA.
There are many senior researchers working in a broad range of areas of gravitational physics and astrophysics at the CCRG. This includes Manuela Campanelli (Director), Joshua Faber, Carlos Lousto, Richard O'Shaughnessy, Jason Nordhaus, Yosef Zlochower, John Whelan, and Hans-Peter Bischof, several postdoctoral fellows and Ph.D. students (see http://ccrg.rit.edu/people for an overview on who is or has been at CCRG). The group also collaborates with many faculty, postdocs and graduate students in the larger astrophysics group (http://www.rit.edu/cos/astrophysics/), the school of Mathematical Sciences (http://www.rit.edu/cos/sms/) and the School of Physics and Astronomy (http://www.rit.edu/cos/physics/).
The positions are for up to three years and renewable depending on satisfactory performance and the availability of funds. CCRG researchers have access to several computing cluster facilities at national computing centers such as XSEDE and Frontera as well as two dedicated 2000 and 1600-core clusters hosted at the Center.
More information about the CCRG is available at http://ccrg.rit.edu/ And about Rochester at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester,_New_York
Applications should consist of a cover letter, a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation. All materials should be sent
electronically as soon as possible to: ccrg-postdoc[AT]ccrgweb.rit.edu
For an overview of all job openings at CCRG please go to: https://ccrg.rit.edu/career
Enquiries can be addressed to Prof. Carlos Lousto, colsma[AT]rit[dot]edu Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation, School of Mathematical Sciences, and School of Physics and Astronomy, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) 85 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, New York 14623 USA.
Review of completed applications will begin as soon as available and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. Deadline for applications is January 31st, 2020. Starting date can be as early as February and not later than September, 2022. RIT is committed to equal employment opportunity and affirmative action.
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2.16. Postdoctoral position in Random Geometry and Quantum Gravity, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23895
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.ru.nl/english/vacinfo?recid=1175385&taal=uk&doel=embed&pad=/eng…
Contact: T.Budd[AT]science.ru.nl
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in Random Geometry and Quantum Gravity at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. The position is for 2 years with the option of an extension by 1 year and should commence in October 2022 or earlier. The successful applicant will join the group of dr. Timothy Budd and will be funded by the NWO Vidi programme "Quantum Geometry: spacetime at the tiniest of scales", which aims to develop the mathematical and numerical toolbox to handle the quantum geometries that may play an important role in the physics of spacetime at the tiniest scales. The programme is situated at the interface of high-energy physics, mathematics and computational science, and therefore applications from all relevant fields are invited.
The Quantum Geometry group is part of the Gravity section of the High Energy Physics department at Radboud University. The Gravity section currently consists of six staff scientists (J. Ambjorn (part-time), B. Bonga, T. Budd, B. Krishnan, R. Loll, F. Saueressig) and about twice as many PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers, with research topics ranging from black holes and gravitational waves to lattice quantum gravity, the functional renormalisation group and random geometry. We have close ties to gravitational research in both the Astrophysics (including a large involvement in the Event Horizon Telescope) and Mathematics departments (including mathematical relativity, noncommutative geometry and stochastics), with which we share the Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP). Our diversity and broad expertise in gravity combined with many regular activities provides a stimulating environment for both early-career and experienced researchers.
For further details and application instructions see the job offer on the Radboud University website (via the external link).
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2.17. Laboratory Technologist in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23897
Deadline: 2021-11-08
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/20536BR
Contact: tatekris[AT]ku.edu
The University of Kansas, Department of Physics and Astronomy seeks applications for a Laboratory Technologist in its Electronics Shop. The expected start date is December 6, 2021. The person holding this position supports clients (faculty, staff, and students) by maintaining, modifying, and repairing electronic equipment, supporting both the teaching and research mission of the department. Required qualifications include: high School/GED and three years of experience in construction and testing of electronic circuits; two years of experience instructing others in the proper and safe use of electronic devices; one year of CAD design experience; one year of electrical assembly experience (specifically soldering and wire bonding); good written communication skills. Candidates with relevant interests and experience are requested. For a complete position announcement and to apply on-line, please visit https://employment.ku.edu/staff/20536BR. A complete electronic application will
include a resume, a cover letter, and a list of three (3) references. Review of applications begins on November 8, 2021 and will continue until a qualified applicant pool has been identified. Inquiries can be made by calling 785-864-4626.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and are the Title IX coordinators for their respective campuses: Director of the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights[AT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder, and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011, 711 TTY (for the Wichita and Kansas City, Kansas medical center campuses).
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2.18. Postdoc position in mathematical general relativity, Vienna, Austria
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/28/postdoc-position-in-mathemat…
Deadline: 2021-11-14
Location: Vienna, Austria
Additional Information: https://univis.univie.ac.at/ausschreibungstellensuche
Contact: piotr.chrusciel[AT]univie.ac.at
The Gravitational Physics group of the Department of Physics of University of Vienna is seeking to fill a post-doctoral position (Universitaetsassistent*in) in the field of mathematical general relativity in theoretical aspects of the interface between gravitation and quantum mechanics.
Application details can be found at the link below, identifier: 12246
The employment will start at the beginning of 2022 or a few months later if more convenient for the chosen candidate. The list of members of the group at the start of the appointment, including scientifically active retired members, will include Peter Aichelburg, Robert Beig, Piotr Chrusciel, Mateja Gosenca, David Fajman, Maciej Maliborski, Stefan Palenta and Walter Simon.
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2.19. PhD positions in "Gravity and Matter at the Extreme" at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23917
Deadline: 2022-01-07
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/817055/phd-positions-in-gravity-matter-at-the-extrem…
Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam, Germany, announces the opening of several PhD positions in "Gravity and Matter at the Extreme". We are particularly interested in hiring creative, proactive and intellectually ambitious candidates who flourish at working in a vibrant, interdisciplinary and synergistic group.
Successful candidates will join the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Gravitational-Wave Astronomy at the AEI, comprised of the "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" (ACR) and "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" (CRA) divisions at the AEI in Potsdam, the University of Potsdam and the Humboldt University in Berlin. Our graduate students are exposed to a variety of research topics and have access to a world-wide research network, including international partner universities (University of Maryland and the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics at Kyoto University), the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, and the LISA Consortium. Students may also participate in building the science case for third generation ground-based detectors, such as the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer. For a detailed overview of the IMPRS, its research groups, and the application procedure, please visit the website of the IMPRS.
The two research divisions (ACR and CRA) at the AEI in Potsdam operate three high-performance compute clusters to model gravitational-wave sources (binary black holes, neutron star binaries, and stellar collapse of massive stars), electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves, high-energy astrophysical phenomena, and to carry out data-analysis of gravitational waves as part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration.
PhD theses can cover a broad spectrum of topics in gravitational-wave astronomy, high-energy astrophysics and fundamental physics, such as:
- analytical modelling of gravitational dynamics and radiation (within post-Newtonian theory, post-Minkowskian theory, gravitational self-force, black-hole perturbation theory, and effective-one-body theory),
- numerical-relativity, most notably simulations of compact objects in general relativity and alternatives,
- interpretation and analysis of data from gravitational-wave detectors on the ground (LIGO and Virgo) and in space (LISA),
- acceleration techniques for gravitational-wave inference, including machine learning,
- cosmography with gravitational waves (including dark energy, dark matter, gravitational lensing),
- tests of gravity in the strong-field and highly dynamical regime,
- modelling neutron star mergers as high-energy phenomena,
- modelling electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves,
- exploring neutron-star equation of state,
- exploring nucleosynthesis,
- stellar collapse to a black hole and a neutron star, and
- modelling gamma-ray bursts.
PhD students will have the opportunity to join the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the LISA Consortium through the ACR-division's membership, and also participate to building the science case for third generation (3G) ground-based detectors (Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer).
Successful applicants will conduct their research projects at the AEI in Potsdam, and they will have to enroll and receive their Ph.D. degree from either the University of Potsdam or the Humboldt University in Berlin. The expected duration of the PhD program is three to four years. Applicants are required to have a Master degree by the start of the PhD program.
The science campus in Potsdam offers a stimulating research environment with three Max-Planck Institutes and two Fraunhofer Institutes. The city of Potsdam is home to over 40 research institutes, and is located just 30 minutes from the city center of Berlin.
For the application, you will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, university transcripts, a statement of research interests, a list of publications (if applicable), and your Master thesis (if applicable). The statement of research interests should describe the student's past research experience, future research interests and how they relate to the IMPRS's scientific mission. Applicants also need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will be notified by email on how to upload the letters. More information on the preparation of the documents can be found on the IMPRS website (Application and Admission and the FAQ section).
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is January 7th, 2022.
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability. The AEI and the Max Planck Society welcome individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity.
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2.20. Postdoctoral positions in Computational Relativistic Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23920
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/794135/car-postdoc-2022?c=26171
Contact: matthias.blittersdorf[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (the Albert Einstein Institute) in Potsdam led by Masaru Shibata (director) announces the opening of postdoc appointments. A few postdoctoral positions for 2+1 years will be available.
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division is currently composed of one group leader (Kenta Kiuchi), one senior scientist (Shinya Wanajo), and 8 postdoc researchers, and focuses on several research topics in theoretical astrophysics, computational astrophysics, and general relativity. The current members in this division are working, e.g., in (i) numerical relativity with neutrino-radiation hydrodynamics, magnetohydrodynamics, and viscous-hydrodynamics for merger and post-merger of neutron-star binaries and stellar collapse to black holes; (ii) modeling electromagnetic counterparts (kilonovae, short gamma-ray bursts, radio flare, precursors, etc) associated with neutron-star mergers; (iii) nucleosynthesis calculation associated with neutron-star mergers and stellar explosion; (iv) studies for the formation processes of a variety of black holes; (v) Stellar evolution calculation; (vi) MHD simulations for accretion disks. Working in other topics (even for
non-relativistic astrophysics) is also encouraged.
The researchers in the "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division can use high-performance computers at Max Planck Computing and Data Facility and cluster machines in this division.
To apply for a postdoctoral position at the AEI in Potsdam, please fill out this form.
Applicants will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications and statement of research interests. Applicants will need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will be notified by email on how to upload the letters.
The deadline for the full consideration is November 30th, 2021. The positions will be available from any time after January 2022.
The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.
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2.21. Postdoc position in theoretical general relativity at the Institute for Quantum Gravity, Erlangen, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23923
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Erlangen, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.gravity.physik.fau.de/contact/open-positions/
Contact: application[AT]gravity.fau.de
Postdoctoral Positions in Erlangen-Nuernberg
In autumn 2022, at least one postdoctoral position in the fields of quantum gravity or theoretical cosmology or theoretical gravitational waves is expected to be available at the Institute for Quantum Gravity (IQG) (Theoretical Physics III) of the Friedrich Alexander University (FAU) Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany. The position is for two years with a possibility of extension for one additional year, depending on funding and performance. In exceptional cases, a five year contract may be negotiable. Salaries depend on seniority and follow the collective wage agreement for scientific employees in Germany (TV-L).
Current staff of the IQG includes professors Kristina Giesel, Hanno Sahlmann and Thomas Thiemann (Chair), Emeriti Frieder Lenz (former chair) and Hartmut Hofmann, postdocs Shreya Banerjee and Hongguang Liu as well as 14 PhD and 5 master students. Former institute members and Humboldt Fellows Jonathan Engle and Muxin Han accepted positions as assistant professors at Florida Atlantic University and hold affiliate positions at the institute. Further affiliates are professors Wojciech Kaminski, Jerzy Lewandowski and Parampreet Singh.
The Institute for Quantum Gravity (IQG) is part of the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP) which has a strong expertise in experimental astroparticle physics. The IQG benefits from continuous exchange with the excellency cluster 'Origins' in Munich, especially with the groups working on (quantum) cosmology. The IQG fosters strong links with the Department of Mathematics in Erlangen. Finally, the IQG is in close contact with a network of international research centres focussing on quantum gravity such as the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos in State College, Pennsylvania, USA; Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; Institute for Theoretical Physics in Marseille, France; Institute for Theoretical Physics in Warsaw, Poland and Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
Applicants must have a PhD in either physics or mathematics and should have prior research experience in general relativity and quantum field theory or theoretical cosmology or theoretical gravitational waves or quantum gravity as well as a strong interest in working on aspects of non perturbative and background independent quantum gravity. The following list of material should be uploaded in one pdf- or zip file, whose name should include your last name, using the application form at https://www.umfrageonline.com/s/48c7c9f.
1. Curriculum vitae.
2. Research proposal including a summary of previous work and plans for future projects.
3. Teaching experience (if applicable).
4. List of seminars and conferences attended, detailing talks given (if applicable).
5. List of publications.
6. In addition we ask for three letters of recommendation, which should also be uploaded by the referees before the deadline via the application form at https://www.umfrageonline.com/s/2a89d29.
Referees are kindly asked to use the last name of the applicant as the filename. Recommendation letters sent by email will not be accepted.
Applications will be reviewed starting December 1st, 2021 (deadline) but later applications will be considered until the position is filled. The starting date of the position is normally Oct. 1st 2022 but there is some flexibility.
For further information about the Department of Physics and the Institute please visit:
https://www.physik.nat.fau.de/ and
https://www.gravity.physik.fau.de.
For further information about the position please send an inquiry to application[AT]gravity.fau.de.
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2.22. Postdoctoral position in General Relativity and Gravitation, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23928
Deadline: 2021-12-12
Location: Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Additional Information: https://ssh.nu.edu.kz/departments/physics-department/physics/
Contact: daniele.malafarina[AT]nu.edu.kz
Postdoctoral position at the Physics department of Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan (KZ), starting from 2022 (as early as January, if possible). The position is for one year, renewable up to two more years depending on availability of funds. The salary is expected to be 2.500USD per month (minus 20% of taxes). Housing apartments on campus are available for about 300USD per month.
Nazarbayev University (NU) is a relatively new institute, funded in 2010, that aims at becoming a leading research university in Central Asia. Most of the faculty and researchers at NU are foreigners, which makes for an interesting international community, and all teaching and research is done in English.
Candidates should have expertise and previous research in classical GR, exact solutions of Einstein's equations and black hole physics.
Applicants can send their cv including list of publications and research interests to daniele.malafarina[AT]nu.edu.kz
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a zoom interview.
Letters of recommendation will be asked only from shortlisted candidates.
Consideration for applications will start on November 15th, 2021 and will continue until the position is filled.
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2.23. ERC-funded postdoctoral position in pulsar timing array astrophysics, data analysis and inference, at Milano-Bicocca
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/11/01/erc-funded-postdoctoral-posi…
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Milan, Italy
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/unimib.it/bmassive/news?authuser=0
Contact: alberto.sesana(a)unimib.it
The B Massive research group at Universita` di Milano Bicocca is inviting for expressions of interest for one postdoctoral research positions in the field of gravitational wave astrophysics, with a specific focus on analysis of Pulsar Timing Array (PTA) data and astrophysical inference of massive black hole binaries (MBHBs).
The successful candidates will join Prof. Alberto Sesana and the core team of 'B Massive', an ERC CoG funded project aimed at tackling all the facets of the astrophysics of massive black hole binaries.
We are particularly looking for candidates with a background either in Bayesian data analysis or PTA modelling/analysis/inference. Experience with analysis software such as Tempo2, Enterprise, libstempo, temponest etc etc. is welcome although not strictly necessary. The successful applicant will earn European PTA (EPTA) and international PTA (IPTA) membership and will join the ongoing worldwide effort to detect gravitational waves with the latest PTA data. The B Massive group is currently one of the driving forces in PTA analysis and MBHB inference in Europe.
We are offering a 2+1 year appointment starting as early as Spring 2022 and no later than Fall 2022. The ERC funding guarantees a generous salary, competitive with the highest European standards for this type of position.
The Bicocca astro group has a strong expertise in massive as well a stellar black hole astrophysics, dynamics and gravitational waves (Prof. Monica Colpi, Prof. Massimo Dotti, Prof. Davide Gerosa, Prof. Alberto Sesana and visiting Prof. Francesco Haardt), relativistic numerical simulations of compact objects (Prof. Bruno Giacomazzo), observations of high redshift galaxies and black holes (Prof. Michele Fumagalli, Prof. Sebastiano Cantalupo). It is a lively group with ~15 PRDA and ~10 PhD students, weekly seminars and astro coffees. It also have tight connections with the observatories of Brera and Merate. It is located close to the centre of Milan, the most lively and international city in Italy, 1h away from the beautiful Como Lake and the stunning Alps.
Candidates must have a PhD degree in physics, astronomy or a related discipline. Applications should consist of a cover letter, a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least two letters of recommendation. All materials should be sent electronically as soon as possible to the attention of Prof. Alberto Sesana to the email address alberto.sesana(a)unimib.it, by December 1st, 2021.
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3. News
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3.1. New book: "A Mathematical Introduction to General Relativity", by Amol Sasane
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/12/new-book-a-mathematical-intr…
Additional Information: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12454
The book aims to give a mathematical presentation of the theory of general relativity to advanced undergraduate mathematics students. Mathematicians will find spacetime physics presented in the definition-theorem-proof format familiar to them. The given precise mathematical definitions of physical notions help avoiding pitfalls, especially in the context of spacetime physics describing phenomena that are counter intuitive to everyday experiences.
In the first part, the differential geometry of smooth manifolds, needed to present the spacetime-based gravitation theory, is developed from scratch. Here, many of the illustrating examples are the Lorentzian manifolds which later serve as spacetime models. The book uses the modern coordinate-free language of semi-Riemannian geometry. Nevertheless, to familiarise the reader with the useful tool of coordinates for computations, and to bridge the gap with the physics literature, the link to coordinates is made through exercises, and via frequent remarks on how the two languages are related.
In the second part, the focus is on physics, covering essential material of the 20th century spacetime-based view of gravity: energy-momentum tensor field of matter, field equation, spacetime examples, Newtonian approximation, geodesics, tests of the theory, black holes, and cosmological models of the universe.
Prior knowldege of differential geometry or physics is not assumed. The book is intended for self-study, and the solutions to the (over 200) exercises are included.
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3.2. Update on ISGRG Prizes and ISGRG Fellows
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/15/update-on-isgrg-prizes-and-i…
Additional Information: http://www.ISGRG.org
Message to ISGRG members: You should have received an email from me containing the information given below. If you did not receive it, I may not have your current email address, your email server may have rejected it, or your membership has lapsed. Please contact me (beverlyberger[AT]me.com) if any of these might be the case,
Sincerely,
Beverly K. Berger
Secretary, International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation
The message:
The information below may also be found at http://www.ISGRG.org.
Please nominate your colleagues for the honors listed below. All of them require the primary nominator to be an ISGRG member. Those nominated for ISGRG Fellow must also be ISGRG members as must be the writers of supporting letters. In all other cases, the nominee and writers of supporting letters are not required to be a member. The honors are listed in order of the urgency of the deadline:
The Ehlers and Bergmann-Wheeler Thesis Prizes:
Deadline extended: The new deadline is 31 December 2021
If you have or know of a former student whose doctoral thesis was completed after 1 September 2018, please consider nominating now.
In 2009, the Society introduced two new thesis prizes, to be awarded every three years. The Juergen Ehlers Thesis Prize is for the best Ph.D. thesis in the areas of mathematical and numerical general relativity and the Bergmann-Wheeler Thesis Prize for the best Ph.D. thesis in the broad area encompassing all approaches to quantum gravity. These prizes complement the Gravitational Wave (GWIC Braccini) thesis prize, awarded by GWIC, whose funds are administered by the Society. See http://www.isgrg.org/ehlersprize.php or http://www.isgrg.org/bergwheelprize.php for complete procedures to submit a nomination and for the names of previous recipients.
ISGRG Fellows: The deadline for nominations is 31 December 2021.
Note: The selection of fellows no longer includes nominations submitted before January 2019. If you previously nominated someone, please submit an updated nomination.
In 2010, the Society first conferred the title of Fellow on members who have made outstanding scientific contributions. The list of fellows thus named may be found at http://www.isgrg.org/fellows.php. Nominations are now being accepted for the upcoming round of fellows to be inducted in 2022 during the ISGRG business meeting at GR23. The criteria and procedures are described at http://www.isgrg.org/fellowrules.php.
IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in General Relativity and Gravitation:
Nominations open 1 November 2021 - but if your nomination package is ready earlier, please send it to me. The deadline is 1 February 2022.
In 2013, the Society first offered an IUPAP "Young Scientist Prize" to recognize outstanding achievements of scientists at early stages of their career as described at http://www.isgrg.org/IUPAPprize.php. The winners of the 2014 through 2021 prizes and the citations may also be found on that website. The nominations for the 2022 prize will open on 1 November 2021 with the recipient to be announced on 14 March 2022.
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3.3. Death of Niall O'Murchadha
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23914
Additional Information:
We sadly report the passing of Niall O'Murchadha on October 7th 2021, after a short illness. Niall is survived by his wife, Donna, and sons Niall and Aongus, who have our deepest condolences for their loss.
After completing his degree in Physics at University College Cork, Niall left for Princeton, where he obtained his PhD in 1973 under the supervision of James York. He spent time at Cardiff University before returning to UCC in 1976. Over the following years, Niall became well known internationally for his important contributions to the initial value problem for the Einstein equations, in particular their elliptic part, the constraint equations. In recent decades he was in great demand as different groups struggled to solve the Einstein equations using supercomputer simulations and many sought his expertise. After these simulations became possible, he made key contributions to understanding the geometrical properties of the black-hole solutions. During these years he acted as a crucial bridge between mathematical and numerical relativists.
Niall was an influential mentor, brilliant collaborator and the best of good company throughout his life. He enlivened every conference or workshop he attended, and was an irrepressible catalyst of new research projects. He showed an intense interest in the work of everyone he met, no matter how junior or senior, and built up a group of collaborators from all over the world. These collaborations, some spanning four decades, led to important works such as, to name just a few, the boost theorem (with Christodoulou), investigation of the cosmic censorship hypothesis, results on trapped surfaces, and slicings of relativistic spacetimes.
In 2018 many of Niall's friends and colleagues came to Cork to attend Niall Fest, a small conference held in his honour. It was the most eloquent testimony to his many wonderful personal qualities that so many colleagues made the trip to Cork, something which meant a great deal to him. The formal agenda of the meeting closed with a session in which Bob Wald, Bill Unruh and Kip Thorne spoke, and in which Niall himself gave a bravura performance, extemporizing a highly technical talk at the blackboard.
An inspirational teacher and supervisor of postgraduate students, Niall was also passionate about the Irish language, and proud of his Cork roots. His good company will be sadly missed by his many colleagues and friends in UCC, including those in an Seomra Caidrimh, a room set aside for Irish speakers in the college. And his relativity colleagues will miss the highlight of every conference, a chance to hear Niall's latest stories and his most recent enthusiasms, and to seek his always insightful opinion.
Robert Beig, Paul Callanan, Mark Hannam, Bryan Kelleher, Daniel Kennefick, Edward Malec.
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[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for October 2021
by hyperspace@itp.uni-frankfurt.de 02 Oct '21
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1. Conferences
1.1. Yukawa International Seminar "Gravity -The Next Generation-", (2nd announcement) Kyoto, Japan and online
1.2. 4th PU International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, Lahore, Pakistan (hybrid)
1.3. Online YITP-workshop: Recent Progress of Quantum Cosmology, Kyoto, Japan (online)
1.4. 8th Korea-Japan Workshop on Dark Energy, Kyoto, Japan
1.5. First International Society for Quantum Gravity Meeting (online)
1.6. A Discussion on the Cosmological Principle, online
2. Jobs
2.1. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
2.2. Faculty position in Cosmology and Gravitation, Valparaiso, Chile
2.3. Postdoctoral Scholar - Numerical Relativity, University Park, PA, USA
2.4. Postdoctoral Scholar - High-Energy Astrophysics, University Park, PA, USA
2.5. Predoctoral Fellowship at University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA
2.6. Postdoc Position in Computational Astrophysics, Los Alamos, USA
2.7. Postdoc Position in GRMHD Models of Astrophysical Compact Objects, Florence, Italy
2.8. Postdoctoral position in gravity at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
2.9. PhD position in quantum gravity at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
2.10. Faculty Position in Astrophysics at T.D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
2.11. Postdoc Fellows in Astrophysics at T. D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
2.12. Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships, Nottingham, UK
2.13. Postdoctoral positions at the AEI in Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
2.14. Postdoctoral positions, Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.15. Assistant Professor in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KA, USA
2.16. Postdoctoral position, Guelph Gravitation Group, Ontario, Canada
2.17. Group leader in gravitational physics: the Niels Bohr-Villum Fellow, Copenhagen, Denmark
2.18. Postdoctoral Fellowships at The Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
2.19. Two postdoctoral positions in quantum gravity at the University of Naples, Naples, Italy
2.20. KIAA Postdoctoral Positions for Research on Pulsar Astronomy and Gravitational Astrophysics, Beijing, China
2.21. 2022-2025 UIUC Postdoctoral Fellowships in Gravitational Waves and Extreme Gravity Tests of General Relativity, Urbana, IL, USA
2.22. Postdoctoral positions at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
2.23. NP3M Postdoctoral Research Associates, Knoxville+, TN, USA
2.24. Tenure Track Faculty Position in Data Analytics and Statistics at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA
2.25. Postdoctoral position at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
2.26. Postdoctoral Research Position at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Canada
3. News
3.1. SageMath 9.4 is out
3.2. Remembering Paddy
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Yukawa International Seminar "Gravity -The Next Generation-", (2nd announcement) Kyoto, Japan and online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23641
Starting: 2022-02-14 to 2022-02-18
Location: Kyoto, Japan and online
Additional Information: https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~gc2022/YKIS/index.php
Contact: gc2022[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
We hold the Yukawa International Seminar for the fiscal year 2021 (YKIS2022a) "Gravity - The Next Generation-" either online or in a hybrid style (combination of online and on-site), depending on the situation. The aim of the symposium is to have intensive discussions on the rapidly expanding frontiers of physics of gravity.
The registration is open at the symposium website.
Invited Speakers (*to be confirmed):
Masaki Ando (Tokyo/KAGRA), Emanuele Berti (Johns Hopkins), Patrick Brady (UWM/LIGO), Rong-Gen Cai (ITP CAS), Vitor Cardoso (CENTRA), Paolo Creminelli (ICTP)*, Karsten Danzmann (AEI/LISA), Claudia de Rham (Imperial), Nathalie Deruelle (APC), Ruth Durrer (Geneva), Roberto Emparan (Barcelona), Renata Kallosh (Stanford), Eiichiro Komatsu (Max-Planck Inst.), Andrei Linde (Stanford), Enrico Pajer (Cambridge)*, Tsvi Piran (Hebrew), Lisa Randall (Harvard), Misao Sasaki (IPMU), Leonardo Senatore (Stanford), Masaru Shibata (AEI/YITP), Alexei Starobinsky (Landau Inst.), Masahiro Takada (IPMU), Jean-Philippe Uzan (IAP)*, Johannes van den Brand (Nikhef/Virgo), David Wands (Portsmouth)
Organizers:
Katsuki Aoki (YITP), Antonio De Felice (YITP), Francesco Di Filippo (YITP), Tomohiro Fujita (ICRR), Mohammad Ali Gorji (YITP), Kunihito Ioka (YITP), Sugumi Kanno (Kyushu), Takeshi Kobayashi (SISSA), Sachiko Kuroyanagi (IFT), Shinji Mukohyama (YITP, Chair), Atsushi Naruko (YITP), Takahiro Nishimichi (YITP), Kazufumi Takahashi (Kobe/YITP), Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto), Atsushi Taruya (YITP)
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1.2. 4th PU International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, Lahore, Pakistan (hybrid)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23651
Starting: 2021-11-22 to 2021-11-25
Location: Lahore, Pakistan
Additional Information: http://pu.edu.pk/puicgc4/index.html
Contact: puicgc[AT]pu.edu.pk
Welcome to the homepage of the 4th PUICGC that will be hosted by the Dean, Faculty of Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan from 22 to 25 November 2021 in a hybrid mode.
The 4th PUICGC is the latest in the series of triennial International Conferences held under the auspices of the Group of Gravitation and Cosmology. This conference series constitutes the principal International meetings for scientists working in all areas of relativity and gravitation. This event is aimed to bring together the renowned researchers, scientists and scholars to exchange ideas, to present sophisticated research works and to discuss hot topics in the field and share their experiences on all aspects of Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology.
The 4th PUICGC will be a 4 days event that means to gather the key players of the relativistic astrophysics' community and related sectors. This event is launched with the aims to become an established event, attracting global participants, intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of theoretical physics - related scientific and commercial developments.
A wide-ranging scientific program consisting of plenary lectures, keynote lectures as well as invited lectures for young scientists covering all topics in gravitation, astrophysics and cosmology will be scheduled. This conference provides a wonderful opportunity for you to enhance your knowledge about the newest interdisciplinary approaches in Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology. The talks should be submitted in pdf format to the conference secretary at email puicgc[AT]pu.edu.pk until October 25, 2021.
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1.3. Online YITP-workshop: Recent Progress of Quantum Cosmology, Kyoto, Japan (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23700
Starting: 2021-11-08 to 2021-11-10
Location: Kyoto, Japan (online)
Additional Information: https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~rpqc2021/index.php
Contact: rpqc2021[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
We are pleased to announce the online YITP-workshop, Recent Progress of Quantum Cosmology (RPQC2021), which will be held from 8-10 November 2021. This workshop is aimed at shedding light on the various developments in quantum cosmology in recent years. The workshop will mostly consist of invited talks by invited speakers and be held online on the Zoom platform. The invited speakers are leading experts in quantum cosmology and will talk about its future prospects. We hope that this workshop provides an opportunity to inspire new discussion among participants, and creates a new trend in quantum cosmology.
List of confirmed invited speakers:
Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State U.)
Daniel D. Baumann (Amsterdam U.)
Martin Bojowald (Penn State U.)
Robert Brandengerger (McGill U.)
James B. Hartle (UC, Santa Barbara)
Thomas Hertog (Leuven U.)
Jean-Luc Lehners (Max Planck Inst.)
Renate Loll (Nijmegen U., IMAPP)
Yasunori Nomura (UC, Berkeley)
Patrick Peter (ILP, Paris)
Neil G. Turok (Perimeter Inst.)
Alexander Vilenkin (Tufts U.)
The registration for the workshop is now open on the website.
Organizers:
Kei-ichi Maeda (Waseda Univ.), Hiroki Matsui (YITP, Kyoto Univ.,Chair), Shinji Mukohyama (YITP, Kyoto Univ.), Atsushi Naruko (YITP, Kyoto Univ.), Karim Noui (Paris-Saclay Univ.)
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1.4. 8th Korea-Japan Workshop on Dark Energy, Kyoto, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23713
Starting: 2021-10-18 to 2021-10-22
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Additional Information: https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~8kjwde/index.html
Contact: antonio.defelice[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Dear all,
We are going to have the 8th Korea-Japan workshop on dark energy, hosted by Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP) and to be held online from 18 to 22 October 2021. Because of the continuation of the Covid-19 pandemic we are going to have this year's workshop online again. You can find the webpage of the workshop here:
https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~8kjwde/index.html
Since we understand that people are tired of online-conferences, we would have only 2 sessions each day from 15:00 to 18:30 JST/KST time in order to have a shorter but more active participation of the attendees. This would also make it relatively convenient for the participants from Europe and West Asia to attend the workshop.
Deadline for registration is 8th October and there are slots available for contributing talks so please feel free to submit your title and abstract if interested to give a talk.
Organizing committee:
Antonio De Felice (YITP)
Sachiko Kuroyanagi (Madrid, IFT/ Nagoya U.)
Shinji Mukohyama (YITP)
Arman Shafieloo (KASI)
Shinji Tsujikawa (Waseda U)
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1.5. First International Society for Quantum Gravity Meeting (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23728
Starting: 2021-10-05 to 2021-10-07
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://isqg.org/first-isqg-meeting/
Contact: isquantumgravity21[AT]gmail.com
As part of the newly established International Society for Quantum Gravity (ISQG), we would like to invite you to participate in a 3-day online meeting on October 5th to 7th 2021. The purpose of this meeting is to engage in a scientific dialogue about different approaches to quantum gravity and their interconnections. The focus is on "status reports" on several approaches and overarching topics in quantum gravity.
The programme features several experts in the different approaches and topics who will be giving pre-recorded talks. All talks will be available beforehand so everyone, independently of their time zone, can watch at their convenience. During the actual meeting we will be having 30 min discussion sessions with the speakers, panelists and moderators on the various talks as well as more general discussions that give the opportunity to participants to ask questions about the various topics.
The talks cover aspects of some of the different approaches to quantum gravity and potential interconnections between them; aim at identifying points of contact with experiment; and highlight fundamental and conceptual questions about the nature of quantum gravity.
Programme:
There is a 2-hour slot each day, 5 pm - 7 pm CEST which is dedicated to discussions only; 30 minutes discussion on each of the talks.
5th of October:
5 pm-5.30 pm: Launch of ISQG and book launch "Conversations on Quantum Gravity" by Jay Armas.
5.30-6.00 pm: Discussion on string theory (Cumrun Vafa, Herman Verlinde, Dieter Lust)
6.00-6.30 pm: Discussion on LQG (Bianca Dittrich, Etera Livine, Thomas Thiemann)
6.30-7.00 pm: Discussion on asymptotic safety (Astrid Eichhorn, Roberto Percacci, Antonio Pereira)
6th of October:
5 pm-5.30 pm: General discussion
5.30-6.00 pm: Discussion on CDT (Renate Loll, Andrzej Goerlich, Jan Ambjorn)
6.00-6.30 pm: Discussion on tensorial group field theory (Daniele Oriti, Razvan Gurau, Joseph Ben Geloun)
6.30-7.00 pm: Discussion on causal sets (Sumati Surya, Fay Dowker, Lisa Glaser)
7th of October:
5 pm-5.30 pm: General discussion
5.30-6.00 pm: Discussion on AdS/CFT (Rajesh Gopakumar, Suvrat Raju, Jan de Boer)
6.00-6.30 pm: Discussion on quantum black holes (Steven Giddings, Alejandro Perez, Daniel Harlow)
6.30-7.00 pm: Discussion on quantum gravity and fundamental cosmology (Mairi Sakellariadou, Robert Brandenberger, Ivan Agullo)
For more details about the programme and if you would like to participate, please register here: https://isqg.org/first-isqg-meeting/
We look forward to seeing many of you on Zoom and to your contributions to inspiring and constructive discussions!
The organising committee
Jay Armas, Jan de Boer, Astrid Eichhorn, Daniele Oriti and Antonio Pereira.
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1.6. A Discussion on the Cosmological Principle, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23742
Starting: 2021-10-25 to 2021-10-28
Location: Pohang, South Korea
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/apctp.org/cosmoprinciple
Contact: stephen.appleby[AT]apctp.org
With the growing significance of cosmological tensions, most notably Hubble tension, "precision cosmology" appears to have hit a speed bump. If the tensions are not due to experimental systematics, then we may be staring at contradictions that challenge the bedrock of cosmology. In this meeting, building on existing evidence that the cosmological principle or FLRW paradigm may be to blame, we gather international experts to debate the assumption that the Universe is isotropic and homogeneous.
Audience participation will be actively encouraged through frequent discussion (Q and A) sessions. We hope the meeting may serve as an instructive bellwether for where the cosmology community currently stands on the FLRW assumption.
Dates and Venue
25 - 28 October, 2021
Online (zoom) and on-site, Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Pohang, South Korea
No registration fee
Talks are by invitation only
Register to join the mailing list and receive a zoom link to the workshop
Registration Deadline for on-site participation : 30 September
No deadline for online registration
Scientific Organising Committee
Stephen Appleby (APCTP)
Eoin O Colgain (CQUEST)
Shahin Sheikh-Jabbari (IPM, Tehran)
Sang Pyo Kim (Kunsan Ntl. U.)
Rong-Gen Cai (Beijing Inst. Th. Phys.)
Misao Sasaki (YITP, IPMU)
James Jee (Yonsei Univ.)
Jun'Ichi Yokoyama (Univ. of Tokyo)
Ming-Chung Chu (The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong)
Chiang-Mei Chen (Ntl. Central Univ. Taiwan)
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2. Jobs
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2.1. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23640
Deadline: 2021-10-31
Location: Madrid (Spain) and Noordwijk (Netherlands)
Additional Information: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
Contact: arvp[AT]cosmos.esa.int
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available in the ESA Space Science Archives.
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD) are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications by PhD students are also welcome.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC (Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 1 November 2021 will be considered for visits in spring/summer 2022.
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2.2. Faculty position in Cosmology and Gravitation, Valparaiso, Chile
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/08/faculty-position-in-physics/
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Valparaiso, Chile
Additional Information: https://fis.ucv.cl
Contact: olivera.miskovic[AT]pucv.cl
The Institute of Physics at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso (PUCV) in Chile is opening a full-time academic position in the areas of cosmology and gravitation. The Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravity group of the PUCV consists of 8 faculty members working in cosmology and gravity (Dumitru Astefanesei, Radouane Gannouji, Ramon Herrera, Samuel Lepe, Olivera Miskovic, Jorge Norena, Joel Saavedra and Nelson Videla), 3 postdocs and over 20 graduate and postgraduate students.
Candidates with research interests in the areas of cosmology, early and late universe physics, modified gravity, black hole physics, classical and quantum (super)gravity, AdS/CFT and their interface with mathematical physics are encouraged to apply. Kindly note that this position is not suitable for researchers currently working mainly in astrophysics and astronomy.
The candidate must hold a PhD in Physics, show to be an active researcher in one of the proposed areas and demonstrate ability to obtain external (to PUCV) funding. He/she should submit a cover letter with a statement of research and an arXiv author identifier, curriculum vitae, a PhD degree proof and two recommendation letters to Prof. Olivera Miskovic olivera.miskovic[AT]pucv.cl. The shortlist candidates could be interviewed remotely during the selection process.
The results will be published in January 2022. The appointment is expected to commence not before March 2022.
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2.3. Postdoctoral Scholar - Numerical Relativity, University Park, PA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23664
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: University Park, PA, USA
Additional Information: https://tinyurl.com/eucfauc4
Contact: dur566[AT]psu.edu
The Department of Physics at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking to fill one postdoctoral scholar positions in computational relativistic astrophysics.
The successful candidate will collaborate with David Radice to develop numerical relativity techniques and perform simulations of black hole binaries targeted for the upcoming LISA space mission. Additionally, there will be ample opportunity to collaborate with other members of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, which includes, among others, Abhay Ashtekar, Eugenio Bianchi, Martin Bojowald, Chad Hanna, Sarah Shandera, and B.S. Sathyaprakash. This position requires a Ph.D. in astronomy, physics, or a closely related field. Applications must be submitted electronically at the URL specified below and include a cover letter, a CV, and a statement of research interests. Applicants should arrange for three recommendation letters to be submitted to dur566[AT]psu.edu indicating the appropriate job number in the subject line. Applications received before December 1, 2021 will be given full consideration. The expected start date is September 1, 2022, although alternative start
dates will also be considered. For more information, please visit https://www.gravity.psu.edu/. This is a fixed-term appointment funded for one year from date of hire with possibility of re-funding on a yearly basis for up to three years.
We specifically seek applications from women and from members of groups traditionally underrepresented among scholars in higher education.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies. Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applications without regards to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact 814-865-1473.
Questions can be directed to Dr. David Radice (dur566[AT]psu.edu).
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2.4. Postdoctoral Scholar - High-Energy Astrophysics, University Park, PA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23665
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: University Park, PA, USA
Additional Information: https://tinyurl.com/4uncwsxk
Contact: dur566[AT]psu.edu
The Department of Physics at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking to fill one postdoctoral scholar positions in high-energy astrophysics.
The successful candidate will study the high-energy emission from neutron star mergers, combining numerical relativity simulations and radiative process calculations in collaboration with David Radice and Kohta Murase. Additionally, there will be ample opportunity to collaborate with other members of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, which includes, among others, Abhay Ashtekar, Eugenio Bianchi, Martin Bojowald, Chad Hanna, Sarah Shandera, and B.S. Sathyaprakash. This position requires a Ph.D. in mathematics, physics, astronomy, or a closely related field. Applications must be submitted electronically at the URL below and include a cover letter, a CV, and a statement of research interests. Applicants should arrange for three recommendation letters to be submitted to dur566[AT]psu.edu indicating the appropriate job number in the subject line. Applications received before December 1, 2021 will be given full consideration. The expected start date is September 1, 2022,
although alternative start dates will also be considered. For more information, please visit https://www.gravity.psu.edu/. This is a fixed-term appointment funded for one year from date of hire with possibility of re-funding on a yearly basis for up to three years.
We specifically seek applications from women and from members of groups traditionally underrepresented among scholars in higher education.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies. Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applications without regards to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact 814-865-1473.
Questions can be directed to Dr. David Radice (dur566[AT]psu.edu).
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2.5. Predoctoral Fellowship at University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23672
Deadline: 2021-10-11
Location: Chicago, USA
Additional Information: https://beyondspacetime.net/junior-fellowship-in-philosophy-of-quantum-grav…
Contact: huggett[AT]uic.edu
The philosophy of physics group at the Department of Philosophy at UIC solicits applications for a junior visiting fellowship for advanced PhD students, starting January 2022 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is funded by the John Templeton Foundation grant 'Cosmology Beyond Spacetime'.
Candidates must be ABD in a PhD program at an accredited university, working on a dissertation related to the philosophy of quantum gravity or cosmology, broadly construed. The fellowship will provide support for the successful candidate to spend six months away from their home institution to work with the project's UIC group led by Professor Nick Huggett, and to benefit from interactions with project members and from participation in the project's activities. The successful candidate will participate in a tutoring program directed by Professor Huggett. They will be expected to participate in weekly group meetings during term, help with the administration and organization of the group's activities, and contribute to the group's research and outreach efforts. More information on the project and the research group is available at http://beyondspacetime.net/.
The fellowship is fixed-term for six months, to be negotiated with the successful candidate. The salary is 15,000 USD for six months. Research funds will be available for travel to relevant conferences and to visit the project's other group at the University of Geneva. The successful candidate must remain enrolled as a full-time student at their home institution, and will not be admitted into any degree program at UIC. The fellowship will not cover any costs (such as tuition and fees) at the home institution.
Applications must contain a cover letter detailing the pertinent experience and motivation for the position, a CV, a 1-2 page description of the dissertation project, one writing sample, and two letters of reference (sent under separate cover). They should be sent to Professor Nick Huggett at huggett[AT]uic.edu.
Review of the files will begin on October 11, 2021 and continue until the position is filled. Candidates files may be reviewed by qualified members of the Scientific Advisory Committee, and the best qualified candidate will be selected by Professors Huggett and Wuethrich.
Applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged.
For more information, please contact Professor Nick Huggett at huggett[AT]uic.edu.
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2.6. Postdoc Position in Computational Astrophysics, Los Alamos, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23675
Deadline: 2021-10-27
Location: Los Alamos, NM, USA
Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/54726e3c
Contact: cta_recruitment[AT]lanl.gov
The Center for Theoretical Astrophysics (CTA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is seeking exceptional candidates for multiple postdoctoral positions in computational astrophysics. With a diverse group of over 50 staff, students, and postdocs from across LANL organizations, the CTA encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration across a wide variety of astrophysical topics, and provides a broad expertise and a strongly supportive community. Research areas include supernovae and kilonovae explosion mechanisms and transients, stellar evolution, gamma-ray bursts, accretion, and cosmology. The CTA works with LANL and external collaborators to tie these simulations with ground and satellite-based missions including HAWC, NuSTAR, Swift, LIGO, HET, Raptor, and ZTF. We are also involved in a number of new satellite proposals.
Salary and benefits are highly competitive, with a minimum starting salary of 79,500 USD. Qualified applicants will also be considered for a number of prestigious fellowships. A PhD awarded within the last five years is required.
For more details and to apply, visit jobs.lanl.gov and search IRC89625. Inquiries should be sent to CTA_recruitment[AT]lanl.gov.
For full consideration all application materials should be submitted by October 27th.
Los Alamos National Laboratory is an EO employer - Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
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2.7. Postdoc Position in GRMHD Models of Astrophysical Compact Objects, Florence, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/17/postdoc-position-in-grmhd-mo…
Deadline: 2021-11-09
Location: Florence, Italy
Additional Information: http://astro.fisica.unifi.it/ldz/news.html
Contact: luca.delzanna[AT]unifi.it
A position in Florence for a two-year post-doctoral research grant in theoretical physics, funded by INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics), is open, starting not later than the fall of 2022.
The researcher is expected to work on the numerical modeling of astrophysical sources of gravitational waves, namely compact objects like neutron stars and black holes, using GRMHD codes like ECHO or others. This project will be carried in close collaboration with Luca Del Zanna (Florence University and INFN) and Niccolo' Bucciantini (INAF and INFN) at Arcetri in Florence, a beautiful hill where Galileo spent his last years, home of the local observatory, a section of the Department of Physics and Astrophysics, and the INFN Galileo Galilei Institute. The researcher will also be part and collaborate with the local Arcetri Space and Astrophysical Plasmas and INAF High Energy Astrophysics groups, and the various groups composing the TEONGRAV (Theory of Gravitational Wave Sources) INFN national initiative.
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2.8. Postdoctoral position in gravity at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23687
Deadline: 2021-10-31
Location: Fredericton, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.math.unb.ca/~gravity/index.html
Contact: edward.wilson-ewing[AT]unb.ca
The Gravity Group at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton intends to appoint a postdoctoral fellow beginning September 2022 for a period of two years (the precise start date is negotiable). The group has three faculty members (Viqar Husain, Sanjeev Seahra, and Edward Wilson-Ewing), several graduate students, and typically 1-2 postdocs. Research interests include classical general relativity, cosmology and quantum gravity.
Applications must include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae (including a list of publications) and a research statement. Applications should be emailed to:
unb.gravity [AT] gmail.com
Applicants should also arrange for 3 letters of reference to be sent directly to the same email address, with the applicant's name in the subject line.
Applications from under-represented groups, including women, visible minorities, and Indigenous people, are strongly encouraged.
The deadline for receipt of completed applications (including reference letters) is October 31, 2021.
Applicants may be asked to apply for an Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences (AARMS | aarms.math.ca) postdoctoral fellowship (deadline mid-November).
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2.9. PhD position in quantum gravity at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23688
Deadline: 2021-10-31
Location: Fredericton, Canada
Additional Information: http://www.math.unb.ca/~gravity/index.html
Contact: edward.wilson-ewing[AT]unb.ca
The gravity group at the University of New Brunswick is seeking students to begin doctoral studies (PhD) in September 2022 (or sooner). Applicants should have a degree in physics or mathematics.
The group consists of three faculty members: Viqar Husain, Sanjeev Seahra and Edward Wilson-Ewing. Typically, the group also includes several graduate students and 1-2 postdoctoral fellows. Our main areas of research are general relativity, quantum gravity, and cosmology.
Applications should include a cover letter with a brief description of your research interests, a curriculum vitae, and copies of your academic transcripts. Applications should be emailed to:
unb.gravity [AT] gmail.com
Applicants should also arrange for 2 letters of reference to be sent directly to the same email address, with the applicant's name in the subject line.
Applications from under-represented groups, including women, visible minorities, and Indigenous people, are strongly encouraged.
The deadline for receipt of completed applications (including reference letters) is October 31, 2021.
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2.10. Faculty Position in Astrophysics at T.D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23690
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19586
Contact: mizuno[AT]sjtu.edu.cn
The Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) in Shanghai, China (http://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn) invites applications for several tenure-track ("Fellows") or tenured ("Senior Fellows" and "TDL professors") faculty positions in astrophysics. We are seeking candidates in all areas of astrophysics, from exoplanets, gravitational waves to particle astrophysics and cosmology, and from theoretical and observational astronomy to instrumental/laboratory astrophysics.
The Fellows (equivalent to Assistant Professor) and Senior Fellows/Professors (equivalent to Associate or Full Professors) at TDLI are expected to carry out independent forefront research and supervise students (both Ph.D. and undergraduate students). They will have a reduced teaching load compared to typical university faculty. The positions are open to researchers of any nationality, and will provide internationally competitive salary, housing subsidy, and start-up grant.
TDLI, initiated by Prof. Tsung-Dao Lee (Nobel Prize in Physics 1957), is a newly established national research institute and the current director is Prof. Frank Wilczek (Nobel Prize in Physics 2004). TDLI supports research in high energy physics, astrophysics and quantum physics, and aims to become a top-notch physics and astronomy research institute in the world. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is the contractor and trustee of TDLI and is in charge of the operation of TDLI. TDLI has an internationalized environment with English as its working language.
TDLI has an active visitor program, and organizes many topical workshops and conferences each year to create a scientifically stimulating environment. Its astronomy division works closely with the astronomy department at SJTU (http://astro.sjtu.edu.cn/en/), which currently has an active extragalactic/cosmology research program and is eager to expand in other areas. The TDLI astronomy division also works with its particle physics division, on particle astrophysics, dark matter search and other frontiers in fundamental physics.
Applicants should submit their applications at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19586. They should upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae (including a publication list), a research and teaching statement (four-page maximum). At least three letters should be submitted online at the same website. For other inquires please send an email to leeastronomy[AT]sjtu.edu.cn.
For full consideration, all application material should be received before November 15, 2021. The search will remain open until the positions are filled.
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2.11. Postdoc Fellows in Astrophysics at T. D. Lee Institute, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23691
Deadline: 2021-12-20
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19587
Contact: mizuno[AT]sjtu.edu.cn
The Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) in Shanghai, China (http://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn) invites applications for several T. D. Lee postdoctoral research fellow positions in all areas of astrophysics, including high energy and gravitational wave astronomy, exoplanets, astrophysical dynamics, galaxy formation and evolution, cosmology and laboratory astrophysics.
We welcome highly motivated applicants who have recently obtained a Ph.D. degree or expect one prior to starting the position. The initial appointment is for 2 years with possible renewal up to 2 additional years. We offer a competitive salary (minimum 300,000 RMB per pear) and heavily subsidized housing options through the co-sponsor Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU).
The nominal start date is September 2021, but can be flexible.
Applicants will also automatically be considered for other postdoc positions supported by research grants, particularly in the areas of (1) exoplanet observations (Prof. Fabo Feng) and planet formation (Prof. Masahiro Ogihara); (2) Simulations of black-hole accretion flows (Prof. Yosuke Mizuno); (3) Plasma and high-energy particle astrophysics theory (Prof. Gwenael Giacinti) and experiments/observations (Prof. Hao Zhou).
TDLI, initiated by Prof. Tsung-Dao Lee (Nobel Prize in Physics 1957), is a newly established national research institute and the current director is Prof. Frank Wilczek (Nobel Prize in Physics 2004). TDLI supports research in high energy physics, astrophysics and quantum physics, and aims to become a top-notch physics and astronomy research institute in the world. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is the contractor and trustee of TDLI and is in charge of the operation of TDLI. TDLI has an internationalized environment with English as its working language. The TDLI astrophysics division works closely with the astronomy department at SJTU (http://astro.sjtu.edu.cn/en/). Current faculty members are active in exoplanets and dynamics, high-energy astrophysics, galactic/extragalactic astronomy and cosmology. TDLI has an active and growing international visiting professors program, and organizes many topical workshops and conferences each year to create a scientifically stimulating
environment. TDLI expects to expand significantly in astrophysics in the coming years.
Applicants should submit their applications at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19587. They should upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae (including a publication list), a research statement (three-page maximum). Three reference letters should be submitted online at the same website. For other inquires please send an email to leeastronomy[AT]sjtu.edu.cn.
For full consideration, all application material should be received before December 20, 2021. The search will remain open until the positions are filled.
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2.12. Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships, Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23697
Deadline: 2021-10-08
Location: Nottingham
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI2030
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
The School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Nottingham are launching the Nottingham Centre of Gravity (NCoG). The Centre will bring together Nottingham's internationally leading expertise in gravitational physics and expand it into new areas.
It will be built on six overlapping pillars of gravitational research: fundamental physics, mathematics, cosmology, relativistic astrophysics, experiment, and data and modeling. Members of the CoG include Tasos Avgoustidis, Clare Burrage, John Barrett, Ed Copeland, Anne Green, Kirill Krasnov, Jorma Louko, Adam Moss, Tony Padilla, Paul Saffin, Thomas Sotiriou, and Silke Weinfurtner.
The NCoG is very keen to host Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren fellowships that relate to all of the above research areas. We also aim to extend the Centre's areas of expertise in directions such as, waveform modelling and data analysis, numerics in General Relativity and beyond, relativistic astrophysics and strong field tests of general relativity, cosmology with gravitational waves; amplitudes, string theory and supergravity, and plan to use long term fellowships as a vehicle for doing so.
The call for Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships is below.
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Applications are invited for Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren Fellowships in the School of Mathematical Sciences. Our fellowships provide 3 years of independent research funding, and are linked to a permanent academic position. We welcome applications from those wishing to establish a research career in the UK, and those wishing to work part-time (minimum 0.5FTE) to meet personal responsibilities.
All queries regarding eligibility/details of the scheme should be directed to fellowships[AT]nottingham.ac.uk. Substantive queries about a research project and its fit with School research priorities should be sent to Professor Thomas Sotiriou: thomas.sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
Steps to application:
- You MUST contact the school to discuss your research proposal before you submit your application.
- Complete the short form via the 'apply online' link below
- Upload your CV and Research Proposal via the 'additional information' section on this form.
CV guidance: include employment history, any gaps in employment history, research funding and awards, list of publications. Please do not include publication metrics/impact factors as we are committed to the use of responsible metrics and our assessment of proposals ensures that the scientific/research content of a paper is much more important than the publication metrics or identity of the journal in which it was published.
Please use the following name format for your file: Name_NRFAMF_CVsubmission
Research proposal guidance: no more than 3 pages and to include:
The title of your proposed research
The nature of your proposed research and its aims
How your research and experience aligns with the host school
Planned outputs from the project and the likely impact of your research
Long term career aspirations
Why you believe your career will benefit from the award of a Nottingham Research or Anne McLaren Fellowship.
Please use the following name format for your file: Name_NRF/AMF Research Proposal
Please note, uploading of your CV and Research Proposal is a mandatory requirement and we will not be able to consider your application if these are not provided.
Our University has always been a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We warmly welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs - indeed this very diversity is vital to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and from across the globe. For more information on the support we offer our international colleagues, see our Moving to Nottingham pages.
For successful international applicants, we provide financial support for your visa and the immigration health surcharge, plus an interest-free loan to help cover the cost of immigration-related expenses for any dependants accompanying you to the UK. For more information please see the our webpage on Financial support for visas and the immigration health surcharge.
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2.13. Postdoctoral positions at the AEI in Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/24/postdoctoral-positions-at-th…
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/791522/acr-postdoc-2022
Contact: jan.steinhoff[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" department at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam announces the opening of several postdoc appointments. The postdoctoral positions will be available at different levels, depending on experience and seniority, and can last from 2 to 5 years.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is November 15, 2021. The positions are available as early as Summer 2022 or Fall 2022.
The complete announcement and instructions how to apply can be found here:
https://www.aei.mpg.de/791522/acr-postdoc-2022
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2.14. Postdoctoral positions, Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23715
Deadline: 2021-11-30
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/794150/car-postdoc-2022
Contact: matthias.blittersdorf[AT]aei.mpg.de
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (the Albert Einstein Institute) in Potsdam led by Masaru Shibata (director) announces the opening of postdoc appointments. A few postdoctoral positions for 2+1 years will be available.
The "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division is currently composed of one group leader (Kenta Kiuchi), one senior scientist (Shinya Wanajo), and 8 postdoc researchers, and focuses on several research topics in theoretical astrophysics, computational astrophysics, and general relativity. The current members in this division are working, e.g., in (i) numerical relativity with neutrino-radiation hydrodynamics, magnetohydrodynamics, and viscous-hydrodynamics for merger and post-merger of neutron-star binaries and stellar collapse to black holes; (ii) modeling electromagnetic counterparts (kilonovae, short gamma-ray bursts, radio flare, precursors, etc) associated with neutron-star mergers; (iii) nucleosynthesis calculation associated with neutron-star mergers and stellar explosion; (iv) studies for the formation processes of a variety of black holes; (v) Stellar evolution calculation; (vi) MHD simulations for accretion disks. Working in other topics (even for
non-relativistic astrophysics) is also encouraged.
The researchers in the "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division can use high-performance computers at Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (MPCDF: https://www.mpcdf.mpg.de) and cluster machines in this division.
Applicants will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications and statement of research interests. Applicants will need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will be notified by email on how to upload the letters (in case of problems referees could send the letters directly to nrjobs(a)aei.mpg.de).
The deadline for the full consideration is November 30th, 2021. The positions will be available from any time after January 2022.
The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.
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2.15. Assistant Professor in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23719
Deadline: 2021-12-13
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/20317BR
Contact: kucmp2022[AT]ku.edu
POSITION OVERVIEW: The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas (KU) seeks applicants for an Assistant Professor in experimental condensed matter physics (CMP) with an emphasis on quantum information science or areas related to it to begin August 18, 2022.
The KU condensed matter physics group has research programs on nanomaterials, renewable energy, low-dimensional physics, superconductivity, organic semiconductors, ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and computational condensed matter physics. The group also plays a key role in promoting university-wide material research efforts. Qualifying candidates must have a doctorate degree in physics or a closely related field. A strong record of research and commitment to excellence in teaching are required. Candidates with research interests in areas of experimental condensed matter physics that are related to quantum information science and compatible with the existing efforts in the department are particularly encouraged to apply.
Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging is central to the university's mission and a critical component to Jayhawks Rising, KU's strategic plan. As a campus and department with a continually growing diverse student body, we encourage applications from women, minorities, and individuals in underrepresented groups that have a commitment to contributing to a DEIB culture with our students, faculty, staff, industry and collaborative partners that are located across the globe. The successfully candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. by the effective date of the appointment.
Lawrence, KS is a progressive city with a lively arts and music scene, excellent schools, high quality restaurants, economical living, and a diverse cultural mix. Located in northeast Kansas, Lawrence offers easy access to a variety of outdoor recreational venues and the amenities of a major metropolitan area. Learn more about living in Lawrence at https://accelerator.ku.edu/about-lawrence-living/.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Evaluation of the following requirements will be made through (1) descriptions of work experience and educational experiences in letter of application, (2) record of accomplishments and productivity demonstrated by publications and c.v., and (3) information provided from professional references:
1. Doctorate degree in physics or a closely related field.
2. Established record of research in experimental condensed matter physics, materials physics or other areas related to quantum information science.
3. Commitment to excellence in teaching physics at graduate and undergraduate levels, as evidenced by teaching statement.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to https://employment.ku.edu/academic/20317BR. A complete online application includes the following materials: cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research statement (up to five pages), a teaching statement (up to two pages), and the names, e-mail addresses, and contact information for at least three references. Applicants should also arrange for three letters of reference to be sent electronically to hrm-concierge[AT]ku.edu. A complete application packet will include the 3 reference letters. Only complete packets will be considered.
In addition to the materials above, learning about each applicant's contribution and engagement in areas of diversity is an important part of KU's mission. As a result, applicants will be presented the following question at the time of application. The response must be within 4,000 characters or less.
* Describe your experiences working with people from diverse backgrounds, and explain how those experiences reflect your commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Initial review of applications will begin December 13, 2021 and continues as needed to ensure a large, high quality, and diverse applicant pool.
For questions regarding this position, contact:
Professor Hui Zhao, Search Committee Chair
Physics and Astronomy
University of Kansas
2021 Gray-Little Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
Email: kucmp2022[AT]ku.edu
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and are the Title IX coordinators for their respective campuses: Director of the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights[AT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder, and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011, 711 TTY (for the Wichita, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas medical center
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2.16. Postdoctoral position, Guelph Gravitation Group, Ontario, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23720
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Additional Information: https://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/people/eric-poisson
Contact: epoisson[AT]uoguelph.ca
The Guelph Gravitation Group, housed in the Department of Physics at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada), is welcoming applications for a post-doctoral position in gravitational physics and relativistic astrophysics.
The group consists of three faculty members (Eric Poisson, Daniel Siegel, Huan Yang) who work on astrophysical applications of general relativity, including compact objects and gravitational waves. The group also includes graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, and we enjoy very close ties with the Strong Gravity group at Perimeter Institute (Siegel and Yang are jointly appointed at Guelph and PI). For more information about the Department of Physics, see https://www.physics.uoguelph.ca . For more information about the Guelph Gravitation Group, see https://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/astrophysics-and-gravitation .
The position is a two-year appointment to start in the fall of 2022. The official supervisor will be Eric Poisson. Collaboration will be expected, but the postdoctoral fellow will be encouraged to develop collaborations with other researchers, both inside and outside the group. The successful candidate will have a PhD in theoretical physics or astrophysics (or in a closely related area) as well as a track record of peer-reviewed publications in research areas that are close to those of the group.
To apply, please submit
* a cover letter that explains how your research interests overlap and complement those of the Guelph Gravitation Group
* a curriculum vitae including a list of publications
* a research statement that describes your current and future goals and ask three references to send a letter of recommendation.
All materials can be emailed to epoisson[AT]uoguelph.ca .
Consideration of applications will begin on 1 December 2021, and will continue until the position is filled. We expect to conduct interviews with short-listed candidates early in January 2022, and to make an offer shortly thereafter. A response to the offer will be required by 15 February 2022.
The University of Guelph is the largest employer in Guelph, a city of approximately 130,000 people, located about an hour drive west of Toronto, Ontario. University of Guelph is a top-ranked comprehensive university in Canada with an enrolment of about 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students across approximately 40 academic units. The University is known for its commitment to student learning, innovative research, and collaboration with world-class partners. It is a unique place, with transformative research and teaching and a distinctive campus culture. People who learn and work here are shaped and inspired by a shared purpose: To Improve Life. Reflecting that shared purpose in every experience connected to our university positions us to create positive change, here and around the world. Our University community shares a profound sense of social responsibility, a drive for international development, and an obligation to address global issues.
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2.17. Group leader in gravitational physics: the Niels Bohr-Villum Fellow, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/28/group-leader-in-gravitationa…
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19205
Contact: vitor.cardoso[AT]ist.utl.pt
The Niels Bohr International Academy at The Niels Bohr Institute invites expressions of interest for a Group Leader position, for a period of up to five (3+2) years, with preferred starting date in Fall 2022. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to guide more junior fellows, teach courses at various levels, participate in outreach activities, and organize international meetings. To receive full consideration, please upload the material requested below before the deadline.
This position is part of the Villum Investigator Grant "Illuminating the dark universe with gravitational waves" (IluGra) starting 2022 and until 2027, which addresses the physics of black holes, including black hole spectroscopy, black hole singularities and that of possible exotic compact objects. It includes the exploration of black holes as engines of discovery, including implications for dark matter physics.
We are looking for exceptional candidates with an outstanding CV, research plan and performance associated with strong-gravity research. A proven track record of research in one of these areas are essential prerequisites. The successful applicant will benefit from Ilugra generous support package for these Fellows, which includes, besides travel and equipment budgets, also funding for the hiring of a post-doctoral researcher and a PhD student for the duration of the grant.
Candidates should have a PhD in Physics or in related areas (Mathematics, Computer Science). The application should comprise a CV, a full list of publications, and an ambitious research plan illustrating hiring strategy for the postdoctoral and PhD positions. Applications will have to be submitted here,
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19205
before November 10th, 2021 for full consideration, but the search will remain open until the optimal candidate is found.
The Niels Bohr International Academy is hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute and functions as a primary center for fundamental research, including theoretical and computational astrophysics, cosmology, high-energy particle physics, condensed matter physics, and bio-physics. The Academy hosts a large number of international programs, including visitors, workshops, and PhD schools.
The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. Postdoctoral Fellows at the University of Copenhagen receive a competitive salary (including pension) and funds for travel and computing. Generous parental leave, state-subsidized childcare, vacation, and full medical care are provided to employees in Denmark. A favorable tax scheme is generally granted to international researchers.
Application Materials Required: Submit the following items to complete your application:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae (max 4 pages)
- Research statement (max 4 pages)
- Publication list
- Three reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers at this site)
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2.18. Postdoctoral Fellowships at The Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/28/postdoctoral-fellowships-at-…
Deadline: 2021-11-15
Location: Coppenhagen
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19205
Contact: vitor.cardoso[AT]ist.utl.pt
The Niels Bohr International Academy at The Niels Bohr Institute invites expressions of interest for Postdoctoral Fellowships for a fixed period of up to three (2+1) years, with preferred starting date in Fall 2022. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to guide more junior fellows, teach courses at various levels, participate in outreach activities, and organize international meetings. To receive full consideration, please upload the material requested below before the deadline.
We seek highly motivated individuals who will develop research programs at the interface between strong-field gravity, black hole physics and gravitational-wave physics. We seek to explore black holes as engines of discovery, including black hole spectroscopy, the nature of spacetime singularities and compact objects, and possible connections between strong-field gravity and dark matter physics.
Applications will have to be submitted here,
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19205
before November 10th, 2021 for full consideration, but the search will remain open until the optimal candidate is found.
The Niels Bohr International Academy is hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute and functions as a primary center for fundamental research, including theoretical and computational astrophysics, cosmology, high-energy particle physics, condensed matter physics, and bio-physics. The Academy hosts a large number of international programs, including visitors, workshops, and PhD schools.
The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. Postdoctoral Fellows at the University of Copenhagen receive a competitive salary (including pension) and funds for travel and computing. Generous parental leave, state-subsidized childcare, vacation, and full medical care are provided to employees in Denmark. A favorable tax scheme is generally granted to international researchers.
Application Materials Required: submit the following items online to complete your application:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae (max 4 pages)
- Research statement (max 4 pages)
- Publication list
- Three reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers at this site)
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2.19. Two postdoctoral positions in quantum gravity at the University of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23739
Deadline: 2021-11-09
Location: Naples, Italy
Additional Information: https://web.infn.it/quagrapnapoli/job-opportunities/
Contact: giulia.gubitosi[AT]unina.it
The quantum gravity group at the Physics Department of the University of Naples "Federico II" is seeking candidates for two postdoctoral positions, one for which applications are already being accepted and one for which the application period will start at some point this coming Spring.
For both positions the most natural candidate would be a young quantum-gravity researcher or astrophysicist with some expertise (or at least tangible evidence of interest) in Quantum Gravity Phenomenology, but candidates from all areas of quantum-gravity research are encouraged to apply.
The first position is a two-year position with a yearly gross salary of 31.213,48 EUR (plus a mobility incentive of 5.000 EUR/year for candidates who were not previously employed in Naples). It is reserved to non-Italian citizens or Italian citizens who, at the submission deadline, hold a position in a foreign institution and have been continuously abroad for at least three years.
Information on the application and selection procedures, whose official language is English, is available at this link (job announcement N. 23590):
https://jobs.dsi.infn.it/index.php?tipo=Assegno%20di%20ricerca
The second position is a one-year position (with realistic chances for a second year extension) with a yearly salary of about 29k EUR and is open to all candidates. The official language of this second procedure will be Italian, though most of it will be manageable also in English and knowledge of the Italian language is not required.
When appropriate we shall post updated information on these position on the website of the group: https://web.infn.it/quagrapnapoli/job-opportunities/
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2.20. KIAA Postdoctoral Positions for Research on Pulsar Astronomy and Gravitational Astrophysics, Beijing, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/30/kiaa-postdoctoral-positions-…
Deadline: 2022-02-01
Location: Beijing, China
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19435
Contact: lshao[AT]pku.edu.cn
The Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics (KIAA) at Peking University invites applications for two postdoctoral research appointments. The appointments will be for two years, renewable for a third year subject to a performance evaluation and the availability of funding.
We seek qualified applicants to work with Professor Lijing Shao on topics related to pulsar astronomy and gravitational astrophysics. Applicants with experience on theoretical aspects of neutron stars, tests of gravity, gravitational waves, as well as black hole spacetimes are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis, beginning on October 15, 2021, until the positions are filled.
KIAA is located on the historic grounds of Peking University, has English as the working language, and regularly sponsors thematic workshops and conferences to provide a platform for national and international scientific exchanges. KIAA is engaged in national and international theoretical and observational initiatives, development and use of facilities, and student training, pursued in partnerships with other Kavli institutes and a network of domestic and international astronomy centers.
For more information on KIAA, see http://kiaa.pku.edu.cn.
RANK: Postdoctoral fellow.
SALARY: Depending on qualifications and experience.
START DATE: December 1, 2021; March/May/September 1, 2022
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in astronomy, physics, or related fields completed or expected by the effective date, and a demonstrated record of research excellence. The successful applicants should begin at KIAA within 3 years of their PhD diploma. PKU is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates of any nationality are encouraged to apply.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Applicants should submit a CV, a list of publications, a brief summary of research interests, and arrange for three to four letters of recommendation to Academic Jobs Online (link: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19435). Please contact Prof. Lijing Shao (lshao[AT]pku.edu.cn) if you have any inquiries.
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2.21. 2022-2025 UIUC Postdoctoral Fellowships in Gravitational Waves and Extreme Gravity Tests of General Relativity, Urbana, IL, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23750
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Urbana-Champaign, United States
Additional Information: https://my.physics.illinois.edu/submit/login.asp
Contact: nyunes[AT]illinois.edu
The Illinois Relativity Group at the Department of Physics of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for two 3-year postdoctoral research fellow positions (starting in summer 2022) with a focus on extreme gravity.
The first fellowship is intended for work on astrophysical signatures of dynamical Chern-Simons gravity through gravitational wave observations. The successful candidate should have strengths in one or more of the following topics: inspiral models in post-Newtonian theory, quasi-normal modeling with black hole perturbation theory, extreme mass-ratio inspirals through self-force calculations, parameter estimation and Bayesian model selection as it concerns either ground-based or space-based instruments.
The second fellowship is intended for work on generic tests of general relativity with ground-based and space-based gravitational wave detectors. The successful candidate should have strengths in one or more of the following topics: inspiral-merger-ringdown modeling in model-independent tests of general relativity, parameter estimation of real gravitational wave data and general Bayesian statistics in the context of stacking or systematic errors, modeling of spin-precession and eccentric inspirals.
For both fellowships, the successful candidate must demonstrate research experience and creativity, breadth and depth of knowledge in extreme gravity, high productivity and high quality publications, and mastery of written and oral communication. A Ph.D in physics, astronomy, or a related discipline is required by the start of employment.
The successful candidate will join Professor Nico Yunes and his large research group in the study of extreme gravity topics related to the above descriptions. In addition to Professor Yunes, the Illinois Relativity Group is also composed of Professor Stu Shapiro, Asst. Professor Helvi Witek, and their research groups. The Illinois Relativity Group maintains close interactions with other UIUC colleagues in Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics and the NCSA, as well as collaborators across the globe. The successful candidate will also become a member of the Illinois Center for Advanced Studies of the Universe (ICASU), with access to its many resources and with access to interactions with its many faculty members. In particular, we envision the successful candidate may interact with ICASU member Professor Charles Gammie, Professor Gil Holder, Assoc. Professor Peter Adshead, Assoc. Professor Jorge Noronha, Asst. Professor Jaki Noronha-Hostler, Assoc. Professor Jessie Shelton, and Asst.
Professor Yonatan Kahn.
Interested candidates will submit an application at https://my.physics.illinois.edu/submit/go.asp?id=1622, which must include the following separate documents:
- A curriculum vitae.
- A list of publications, with a summary of total papers published, number of citations to papers and h-index as determined by the Inspire search engine.
- A list of presentations given outside of the candidate's research group.
- A brief research statement (3-page limit, 1-inch margins, 12 pt font).
- The names and contact information for three references, who will be asked to write letters of recommendation.
Please contact Nico Yunes (nyunes[AT]illinois.edu) if you have any questions about the position itself, or Brandy Koebbe (bkoebbe[AT]illinois.edu) if you have any questions about the application form. Applications should be posted by DEC 1, 2021 for full consideration. The starting date of the position is summer, 2022.
Any offer for this position is contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background check process in accordance with the University of Illinois Background Check Policy. The University of Illinois is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity age, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with a disability, or criminal conviction history. Illinois welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity.
(www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu).
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2.22. Postdoctoral positions at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23753
Deadline: 2021-12-01
Location: Baltimore, USA
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19819
Contact: mhall64[AT]jhu.edu
The Theoretical Particle/Cosmology/Gravity group at Johns Hopkins University expects to make several postdoc appointments. The group consists of faculty members Ibrahima Bah, Emanuele Berti, Marc Kamionkowski, David Kaplan, Jared Kaplan, and Surjeet Rajendran, and roughly 10 postdocs and 20 students. Research in the group is conducted in a broad array of subjects including formal field theory, phenomenology, particle astrophysics, physical and early-Universe cosmology, astrophysics, relativity, and gravitational waves.
In particular, we are seeking to fill one position in formal field theory with Prof. Ibrahima Bah (as part of the Simons Collaboration on Global Categorical Symmetries; scgcs.berkeley.edu); another in particle theory with Profs. David Kaplan and Surjeet Rajendran; and another in cosmology (and related areas) with Prof. Marc Kamionkowski. We may also be able to make additional appointments in gravitational-wave astrophysics, general relativity, or other related areas of physics.
We seek intellectually ambitious candidates with initiative and the ability to work both collaboratively and independently in a vibrant and interactive group. The theory group is part of the Physics and Astronomy Department at Johns Hopkins University and interacts with observers and experimentalists in an array of areas of particle physics, gravity, cosmology, and astrophysics. We also benefit from close interactions with the adjacent Space Telescope Science Institute.
Applications should consist of a CV, list of publications, summary of research interests, and three letters of recommendation, submitted to AcademicJobsOnline. Applications will be due December 1st, 2021. A Ph.D. in physics or astronomy is required. Johns Hopkins is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and welcomes applications from women and members of underrepresented groups.
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2.23. NP3M Postdoctoral Research Associates, Knoxville+, TN, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23757
Deadline: 2021-11-01
Location: Knoxville, USA
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19772
Contact: awsteiner[AT]mykolab.com
We are soliciting applications for several postdoctoral research positions as part of the Nuclear Physics of Multi-Messenger Mergers (NP3M) Focus Research Hub in Theoretical Physics, supported by the National Science Foundation. We seek applicants from the range of disciplines that are needed to understand the physics of neutron star mergers. Applicants will gain experience across the science pursued by NP3M. Applicants with experience in areas such as gravitational wave astronomy, multimessenger observations of neutron stars, the physics of hot and/or dense strongly-interacting matter, the nature of exotic nuclei, r-process nucleosynthesis, and computational astrophysics are strongly encouraged to apply.
These postdocs will be employees of either the University of Tennessee, Syracuse University, Penn State University, the University of Houston, or Indiana University but may also perform research at any one of the institutions represented by the NP3M senior investigators. See https://np3m.org for a complete list and for more information about our collaboration. For full consideration, applications are due by November 1st, 2021, for positions beginning in the Fall of 2022, but late applications may be considered and earlier start dates are possible. A complete application consists of a CV, a research statement which summarizes recent research achievements and details a future research program, a diversity statement (see below), a publication list, and the contact information for at least three recommendations.
NP3M postdocs will have the opportunity to work with multiple NP3M investigators. Applicants are encouraged to contact Andrew Steiner and/or NP3M senior investigators or executive board members listed on https://np3m.org/people.html to discuss their proposed research program.
Applications are strongly encouraged to provide a diversity statement. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are important to the NP3M collaboration. Applications should include a 1-2 page diversity statement which includes a description of how applicants have been involved with DEI efforts at their current institution and/or how they envision their involvement as a postdoc in NP3M.
We specifically seek applications from women and from members of groups traditionally underrepresented among scholars in higher education. We are interested in candidates who have the communication skills and cross-cultural abilities to be effective with diverse groups of students, colleagues and community members.
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2.24. Tenure Track Faculty Position in Data Analytics and Statistics at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/30/tenure-track-faculty-positio…
Deadline: 2021-11-01
Location: Rochester, NY, USA
Additional Information: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?partnerid=2…
Contact: mjhsma[AT]rit.edu
The School of Mathematical Sciences (SMS) at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) invites applications for a tenure-track position in data analytics/statistics at the Assistant Professor level starting in August 2022. Preference will be given to applications in research areas that align with existing research groups and/or strategic initiatives within the School, College, and Institute, but other areas of statistics and mathematics that complement existing research groups will be considered. The School of Mathematical Sciences has research groups in the areas of biomedical modeling, computational relativity and gravitation, data science, dynamical systems, fluid dynamics, Earth systems, industrial mathematics, and inverse problems, as well as a developing focus on cybersecurity.
Responsibilities include research, teaching, and service to the School of Mathematical Sciences, the College of Science, and RIT. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses in data analytics, statistics, and/or mathematics, assist in developing a new data analytics emphasis in the School's Applied Statistics and Data Analytics B.S. program, develop a research program that receives external funding, and advise undergraduate and graduate students in other School of Mathematical Sciences' programs-including the Mathematical Modeling Ph.D. program. Successful applicants will demonstrate research potential complementing existing research groups and/or strategic research areas, a commitment to obtaining external grants to support research, an enthusiasm for teaching and engaging undergraduate and graduate students in mathematical sciences, and a dedication to furthering the mission of the School, College, and Institute.
We are seeking individuals who have the ability and interest to contribute to a community committed to student-centeredness; professional development and scholarship; integrity and ethics; respect, diversity, and pluralism; innovation and flexibility; and teamwork and collaboration.
DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
The School of Mathematical Sciences (SMS) is one of six academic units in RIT's College of Science, which also houses the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, the Integrated Sciences Academy, the School of Chemistry and Materials Science, the School of Physics and Astronomy, and the Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences. The SMS promotes research in mathematical and statistical sciences and is the home of 77 faculty members, four administrative staff members, three undergraduate programs (Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, and Applied Statistics and Data Analytics), two MS programs (Applied and Computational Mathematics, Applied Statistics) and a Ph.D. program in Mathematical Modeling. The SMS offers the required mathematics and statistics courses for students from all RIT programs.
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
* A PhD. or an equivalent degree in statistics, mathematics, applied mathematics, or a related field completed by the date of appointment.
* A record of research in data analytics and/or applied statistics.
* Post-doctoral research or professional experience.
* Ability to communicate in English.
* Potential to collaborate with SMS and other RIT faculty members.
* An ongoing record of peer-reviewed publications.
* A commitment to obtaining external grants to support research.
* A commitment to undergraduate and graduate education in data analytics and statistics.
* A commitment to mentoring graduate and undergraduate students in research.
* Ability to contribute to the college's continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply online at http://careers.rit.edu/faculty. Search: 6065BR. Please submit your online application, cover letter addressing the required qualifications, curriculum vitae, and the upload the following attachments:
* The names, email addresses, and phone numbers for three references
* Research Statement
* Statement of Diversity Contribution
* Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Applicants should apply by November 1, 2021 to ensure full consideration.
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2.25. Postdoctoral position at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23759
Deadline: 2021-12-15
Location: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Additional Information: https://lsu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/LSU/job/0241-JW-Nicholson-Hall/Postdoctor…
Contact: pullin[AT]lsu.edu
The theoretical relativity group expects to have, contingent on funding, an opening for a postdoctoral researcher or senior postdoctoral researcher working in quantum gravity, quantum cosmology and/or theoretical cosmology. The initial appointment will be for one year and is expected to be renewed for another one or two years subject to satisfactory progress and availability of funds.
The core relativity group at LSU consists of Ivan Agullo, Steve Brandt, Peter Diener, Jorge Pullin and Parampreet Singh, a postdoctoral researcher and graduate students. In addition to that, LSU hosts a strong experimental gravity group with activity in LIGO, whose Livingston site is 30 miles away from Baton Rouge. LSU is also host to the Center for Computation and Technology (CCT), a multidisciplinary research center which includes computational groups in several areas of science, engineering, and the humanities. Several researchers in the relativity group have joint appointments at CCT. See the full ad at the attached URL.
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2.26. Postdoctoral Research Position at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/10/01/postdoctoral-research-positi…
Deadline: 2021-11-08
Location: Waterloo, Canada
Additional Information: https://bit.ly/3F56w1a
Contact: apply[AT]perimeterinstitute.ca
Each year Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics invites applications for postdoctoral positions, including named fellowships, from new and recent PhDs working in fundamental theoretical physics.
Our areas of research include: Cosmology, Mathematical physics, Particle physics, Quantum fields and strings, Quantum foundations, Quantum information, Quantum gravity, Quantum matter, Strong gravity
Importantly, research at Perimeter focuses on the intersections of those research areas. Most postdoctoral positions are offered for a period of three years. You may be eligible to hold a named four year postdoctoral fellowship. Senior five-year fellowships are also available. Fellowships may, in addition, be offered jointly between Perimeter and partner institutes and universities.
Perimeter Institute offers a dynamic, multi-disciplinary environment with maximum research freedom and opportunity to collaborate within and across fields. We welcome applications from highly creative and intellectually adventurous theorists. Perimeter offers:
- comprehensive support including a generous research and travel fund
- opportunities to invite visiting collaborators
- help and support for organizing workshops and conferences
- a mentoring system that provides you with feedback and support to flourish as an independent researcher
As a postdoctoral researcher at Perimeter Institute, you will be part of a thriving international research community which includes 24 Faculty, including 8 Perimeter Research Chairs, 21 Associate Faculty, including one Perimeter Research Chair, 36 Distinguished Visiting Research Chairs, 44 Visiting Fellows, 8 Perimeter Scholars International Teaching Faculty Fellows, 59 Postdoctoral Researchers, 7 associate postdoctoral researchers. The Institute is also host to 79 graduate students and 22 master's-level students participating in Perimeter Scholars International. Perimeter also welcomes more than 1,000 visiting researchers and conference participants every year. We are committed to building an inclusive community that promotes excellence.
Recruitment for the 2022-23 academic year has begun. To submit your application, please apply online.
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3.1. SageMath 9.4 is out
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/09/07/sagemath-9-4-is-out/
Additional Information: https://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/
The fee Python-based computer algebra system SageMath 9.4 has been released on 22 August 2021; it includes differential geometry and tensor calculus capabilities developed through the SageManifolds project (https://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/); see the release tour https://wiki.sagemath.org/ReleaseTours/sage-9.4 for an overview of novelties.
Regarding calculus on manifolds, SageMath 9.4 introduces many new features:
- improved handling of coordinate restrictions while declaring a chart
- many new functionalities regarding generic subsets of manifolds, including
topological closure, image and preimage via a continuous map
- definition of submanifolds and manifold subsets by pullbacks from SageMath sets (polyhedron, lattice, linear subspace, finite set, etc.)
- connection with other real sets defined in SageMath
- new method to create directly a tangent vector at a given manifold point (without having to initialize the tangent space first)
- de Rham cohomology has been implemented, with the algebra of mixed differential forms treated as a de Rham complex
See https://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/changelog.html for details and examples.
The following people have contributed to these new features :
Ricardo Buring, Eric Gourgoulhon, Michael Jung, Matthias Koeppe, Samuel Lelievre, Travis Scrimshaw
The Linux and macOS binaries for SageMath 9.4 are available at https://www.sagemath.org/download.html. Those for Windows should follow soon. SageMath 9.4 is also available online at https://cocalc.com.
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23680
Additional Information: https://www.tifr.res.in/~tpsingh/Paddybio.pdf
Professor Thanu Padmanabhan, known affectionately as Paddy, passed away on September 17, 2021, at the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune, India. He held various faculty positions at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India, from 1980, before moving to IUCAA in 1992, where he stayed till his untimely demise. In his illustrious career spanning more than four decades, Paddy contributed significantly to a broad spectrum of topics related to astrophysics, cosmology and classical and quantum aspects of gravitation.
An important and distinguishing feature of Paddy's career has been his conscious effort towards writing textbooks aimed at students at different levels. He has also authored many popular science articles and books which have motivated students to pursue research in physics. He leaves behind an intellectual legacy of the highest calibre and will remain in our memories forever.
A detailed description of his biography is available in the URL below.
Sumanta Chakraborty, IACS, Kolkata, India
Sudipta Sarkar, IIT Gandhinagar, India
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1. Conferences
1.1. Applications of Quantum Information in QFT and Cosmology, Lethbridge, Canada and online
1.2. XIV Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro, Portugal
1.3. Black Holes Inside and Out 2021: Final announcement (online)
1.4. ICASU Inaugural Conference, Urbana, Illinois, USA
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoctoral position in computational relativistic astrophysics/numerical relativity, Boca Raton, USA
2.2. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics/Neutron Stars, Coimbra, Portugal
2.3. ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science, Noordwijk (Netherlands), Madrid (Spain), Baltimore (USA)
2.4. Postdoctoral Researcher in Stellar Astrophysics, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
3. News
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1.1. Applications of Quantum Information in QFT and Cosmology, Lethbridge, Canada and online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23556
Starting: 2021-11-22 to 2021-11-24
Location: Lethbridge, Canada and online
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/qiinqftandcosmo/home
Contact: saurya.das[AT]uleth.ca
In recent years, quantum information theory (QIT) has become a melting pot between disparate branches of physics. Within the last decade, tools and techniques from QIT are bringing new perspectives into fields such as quantum field theory (QFT) and cosmology, and are inspiring new questions and new research directions.
The goal of this workshop is to highlight how different tools and techniques of QIT are providing new ideas and insights about quantum field theory, quantum many-body systems, and cosmology.
Because of travel restrictions due to the pandemic, we currently expect the workshop will be a blend of hybrid and online formats. Our goal is to encourage interaction among participants, especially including between researchers and students, to enhance innovative ideas in Quantum Information Theory, Quantum Field Theory, and Cosmology.
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1.2. XIV Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/30/xiv-black-holes-workshop/
Starting: 2021-12-20 to 2021-12-21
Location: Aveiro, Portugal
Additional Information: http://bhw14.web.ua.pt/home.html
Contact: bhw14[AT]ua.pt
From astrophysics to high-energy physics, from information theory to quantum gravity, black holes have acquired an ever increasing role in fundamental physics, and are now part of the terminology of many important branches of observational, theoretical, and mathematical physics.
The Black Holes Workshops gather researchers working on physical and mathematical problems of black holes, both in its classical and quantum aspects, as well as their connections to general relativity and gravitation, string theory, cosmology, and astrophysics, and stimulate the interaction between all these issues.
The fourteenth edition of the Black Holes Workshop celebrates three landmark contributions in the history of black holes: Firstly, on the classical theory side, the 50th anniversary of the Carter uniqueness theorem, which after Israel's 1967 and 1968 pioneering contributions, and subsequent improvements by Robinson, led to the Kerr hypothesis and the remarkable idea that black holes have "no-hair"; secondly, on the observational side, the 50th anniversary of the Lynden-Bell and Rees proposal that there is a black hole at the galactic centre, an hypothesis vindicated by half a century of observational and theoretical developments culminating with the 2020 Nobel Physics Prize for black holes; thirdly, the 25th anniversary of the Vafa and Strominger computation of the microscopic origin of the Bekenstein-Hawking black hole entropy formula for a class of black holes in string theory.
Researchers on black holes in all their aspects are invited to participate. The workshop is organized by the Gravitation group of Aveiro University and will be held at Aveiro University, in Aveiro, Portugal, in December 20 and 21, 2021.
We hope the combination of electromagnetic and gravitational wave observations, together with theoretical and computational developments, will keep on guiding new revelations about these intriguing objects, as illustrated by the artwork image of a binary black hole merger surrounded by accretion disks in the image above (Modified image from source material by NASA's Goddard Flight Center/Jeremy Schnittman).
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register and send an abstract before November 26th.
Venue:
The meeting will occur in the Aveiro Campus unless this becomes impossible by the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemia. More information will follow in the fall 2021.
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1.3. Black Holes Inside and Out 2021: Final announcement (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23604
Starting: 2021-09-27 to 2021-10-01
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://www.bhio2021.com/
Contact: francesco.difilippo[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
The conference "Black Holes Inside and Out" will be devoted to the discussion of black hole physics in a broad sense. Its main aim is to bring together people working on theoretical, phenomenological, and observational aspects of classical and quantum black holes. Talks will cover foundational topics as well as recent theoretical and observational breakthroughs.
The conference will be held online on the Zoom platform from 27 September to 1 October 2021. Most sessions will consist of invited talks and discussion sessions. There will be a poster session, and the presenters of the three best posters (as judged by the advisory board and the organizers) will have the opportunity to give a plenary talk. We encourage students and early postdocs to submit title and abstract for their contributions before the deadline of September 10.
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1.4. ICASU Inaugural Conference, Urbana, Illinois, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/31/icasu-inaugural-conference/
Starting: 2022-05-19 to 2022-05-21
Location: Urbana, Illinois, USA
Additional Information: https://icasu.illinois.edu/inaugural-conference
Contact: icasu2022-web[AT]physics.illinois.edu
The inaugural ICASU conference will be hosted by ICASU, and the Department of Physics of the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign from May 19 - 21, 2022 Thursday to Saturday in the lobby of NCSA.
ICASU is an interdisciplinary arena for research, education, and outreach. Members of the center seek answers to problems in fundamental physics at the intersections of cosmology, gravity, high energy, and nuclear physics. ICASU researchers ask questions such as: What is the universe made of at the most fundamental level? What are the principles, symmetries, and forces that govern the interactions of the fundamental particles and fields? and How does the universe work at all scales of energy, curvature, and size?
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoctoral position in computational relativistic astrophysics/numerical relativity, Boca Raton, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/11/postdoctoral-position-in-com…
Deadline: 2021-09-20
Location: Boca Raton, USA
Additional Information: http://physics2.fau.edu/~wolf/
Contact: wolf[AT]fau.edu
The Department of Physics (http://physics.fau.edu) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the area of numerical relativity and gravitational wave sources modeling in Wolfgang Tichy's group.
The current research focus of the group is on simulations of binary neutron stars and black holes. Thus the ideal candidate should have knowledge about general relativity, binary neutron stars or black holes, as well as strong programming skills. However, interested candidates with other backgrounds will be considered as well.
The position is associated with an NSF funded project about providing high quality initial data for binary neutron star simulations. The successful candidate will thus work some of the time on initial data and also on evolving these data with evolution codes such as the Einstein Toolkit or Nmesh. The appointment will be for about 2 years, but may be renewable depending on future funding.
FAU researchers have access to several computing cluster facilities at national computing centers through XSEDE, as well as a dedicated cluster at FAU (https://hpc.fau.edu).
Applications should consist of a cover letter, a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation. The letter writers are asked to send the letters directly. All materials should be sent electronically as soon as possible to: wolf[AT]fau.edu
Review of completed applications will begin on September 20, 2021 and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. The starting date is flexible, but should be somewhere between the end of this year and mid 2022.
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2.2. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics/Neutron Stars, Coimbra, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/17/postdoctoral-position-in-gra…
Deadline: 2021-09-15
Location: ���Coimbra (Portugal)/Potsdam (Germany)
Additional Information: https://cfisuc.fis.uc.pt
Contact: violetta.sagun[AT]uc.pt
The Centre for Physics of the University of Coimbra invites applications for a Postdoctoral position in the interplay between gravitational wave physics and nuclear astrophysics. The Postdoctoral researcher will join an interdisciplinary and innovative research project in the interface between astrophysics, nuclear physics, and gravitational-wave astronomy. The successful candidate will work in tight collaboration with Dr. Violetta Sagun in Coimbra on neutron star physics and with Prof. Tim Dietrich in Potsdam on numerical-relativity simulations. While the position will be primarily based at the University of Coimbra (Portugal), long-term stays at the University of Potsdam will be possible.
A necessary requirement is a PhD degree in Physics or Astrophysics. A background in nuclear astrophysics, theoretical gravitational-wave physics, numerical relativity, and computational astrophysics is beneficial. Experience in general-relativistic numerical simulations is highly welcomed.
Applications, which have to be sent electronically to Violetta Sagun (violetta.sagun[AT]uc.pt), should include a curriculum vitae, a motivation letter, copies of the MS and PhD certificates. Three recommendation letters should be sent separately to the above-mentioned e-mail.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The application deadline for full consideration is September 15th, 2021. Applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled. The position is for one year with a possibility of extension. The expected starting date is on the 1st of January, 2022.
The University of Coimbra is an equal opportunity employer with welcoming working conditions, career development, and networking opportunities. For more information, please visit Coimbra University site (https://www.uc.pt) and the Centre for Physics site (https://cfisuc.fis.uc.pt)
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2.3. ESA Research Fellowships in Space Science, Noordwijk (Netherlands), Madrid (Spain), Baltimore (USA)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23599
Deadline: 2021-09-27
Location: Noordwijk (Netherlands), Madrid (Spain), Baltimore (USA)
Additional Information: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/space-science-faculty/opportunities/research…
Contact: yannis.zouganelis[AT]esa.int
We are pleased to inform you about the opening of the call for European Space Agency's Research Fellowships in Space Science. The call is opening on 30 August 2021 with an application deadline on 27 September 2021.
ESA's postdoctoral Research Fellowship programme offers early career scientists and engineers the possibility to carry out research in a variety of disciplines related to space science, space applications or space technology. Research Fellowships in Space Science specifically offer the opportunity to contribute to ESA's endeavour to explore our Solar System and the Universe, and cover the fields of heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics and fundamental physics.
The research fellowships offer a unique insight into ESA's environment and activities while conducting cutting edge research. Mentoring and training opportunities are available, as are possibilities to engage with ESA science-related activities (e.g., archive/data science, operations, calibration, communication, citizen science).
Approximately 12 ESA Fellowships in Space Science (SCI) will be offered this year, to join the pool of about 25 Research Fellows. Within the Science Directorate (SCI), we welcome all independent proposals for innovative research associated with one or more of our missions. The Space Science fellowships can be taken up at any of the three sites ESAC (Spain), ESTEC (Netherlands) or STScI (USA) and we encourage applicants to choose sites that allow for best local collaborations. To learn more about the research conducted by the ESA scientists at different sites, please visit the Faculty Member Directory and the pages for the Faculty research groups. There is a separate page for research at the ESA Office at STScI.
Duration: Appointments are for a maximum of three years. The initial project is for two years. An extension for a third year requires a dedicated proposal and is frequently granted.
Eligibility: Citizens of ESA Member States or of cooperating and associated countries.
More information on the Research Fellowship programme and on how to apply can be found at the link below.
Deadline for applications is 27 September 2021.
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2.4. Postdoctoral Researcher in Stellar Astrophysics, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23625
Deadline: 2022-02-15
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: http://employment.ku.edu/staff/20127BR
Contact: ianc[AT]ku.edu
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate position to work with Professor Ian Crossfield and his ExoLab research group. Applications targeting any area of stellar or exoplanetary research are welcome, but are especially encouraged for topics focusing on the derivation of precise stellar parameters via stellar spectroscopy, particularly detailed stellar abundances.
The successful applicant will work with both archival and newly-acquired spectroscopic data sets from Keck/HIRES, Keck/NIRSPEC, IRTF/iSHELL, and other facilities. The NSF- and NASA-funded project will focus on investigating abundance patterns in field stars and brown dwarfs to test models of Galactic Chemical Evolution, improve the precision of inferred stellar ages, and compare abundance patterns in exoplanet host stars to the makeup of these planets' atmospheres (as inferred by JWST, HST, or other observations). Candidates are particularly sought who can demonstrate experience and/or interest in the analysis of stellar spectra and/or related data products, including the construction of model stellar atmospheres and/or stellar spectra, spectral synthesis, curve-of-growth analysis, or related efforts.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in astronomy, astrophysics, physics or a related field by their start date. The position is available as early as June 2022 for a period of three years and a possible extension, and come with funds for travel and research expenses. Start date is flexible. Applicants should send a cover letter, a description of research expertise and interests (as pertaining to the projects described above), and a curriculum vitae with names and email addresses of at least two references to Ian Crossfield (ianc[AT]ku.edu). Applications received before Feb 15, 2022 will receive full consideration; review will continue until the position is filled. For more information and to apply go to http://employment.ku.edu/staff/20127BR
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and are the Title IX coordinators for their respective campuses: Director of the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights[AT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder, and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011, 711 TTY (for the Wichita, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas medical center
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1. Conferences
1.1. The 7th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Lodz, Poland
1.2. Midwest Relativity Meeting, Urbana-Champaign, USA
1.3. CNRS School: "Theory of Gravitation and Variation in Cosmology", Marseille, France
1.4. QISS@Western: "Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity" Conference (1st announcement)
1.5. 11th Australasian Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
2. Jobs
2.1. Assistant professor position in gravitational wave astrophysics, Dartmouth, USA
2.2. Three Christine Mohrmann Professorships at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2.3. Three-year postdoctoral opportunity on gravitational-wave physics, Valencia, Spain
2.4. Postdoctoral Position in Causal Set Theory and Cosmology, Imperial College London, UK
3. News
3.1. International Society for Quantum Gravity
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1.1. The 7th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Lodz, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23433
Starting: 2021-09-20 to 2021-09-23
Location: Lodz, Poland
Additional Information: https://fizyka.p.lodz.pl/en/potor7/
Contact: potor7[AT]info.p.lodz.pl
The 7th annual conference of the Polish Society on Relativity is held at the Lodz University of Technology.
The conference is divided into seven sessions. The coverage of respective topics should be considered rather broadly.
[*] Mathematical relativity I: Global structures of spacetime, black holes, initial conditions
[*] Mathematical relativity II: Twistor theory, complex methods, conformal geometry, exact solutions
[*] Numerical methods in relativity
[*] Models of quantum gravity
[*] Cosmology and astrophysics
[*] Gravitational waves
[*] Methods of string theory in gravity
Visit our website for details concerning registration, fees and some special offers for students.
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1.2. Midwest Relativity Meeting, Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/07/08/midwest-relativity-meeting/
Starting: 2021-11-11 to 2021-11-13
Location: Urbana-Champaign, USA
Additional Information: https://midwest-relativity-meeting-2021.physics.illinois.edu
Contact: mrm2021-soc[AT]physics.illinois.edu
The next Midwest Relativity Meeting will be held at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from Thursday November 11th to Saturday November 13th, 2021. We encourage you to attend the meeting in person, but for those of you that cannot attend, we hope to provide a Zoom link.
Registration is now open (please click https://midwest-relativity-meeting-2021.physics.illinois.edu/registration and register now!) and it will remain open until November 1st. You will not be able to access the Zoom link or give a talk unless you register.
A block of hotel rooms has been separated for you all and a special rate has been negotiated. You can access the hotel registration through this link: https://midwest-relativity-meeting-2021.physics.illinois.edu/travel-lodging…. In order to access this special rate, you must book your hotel before the 20th October, 2021, so go ahead and book now!
You can find other information about the meeting in the meeting's website (https://midwest-relativity-meeting-2021.physics.illinois.edu), including a list of participants and a program which is currently under construction.
We hope to see you all at UIUC soon!
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1.3. CNRS School: "Theory of Gravitation and Variation in Cosmology", Marseille, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23482
Starting: 2021-07-26 to 2021-07-30
Location: Marseille, France
Additional Information: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2702.html
Contact: triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
This CNRS thematic school aims to provide an overview of the most motivated current theories and tests of gravity in different regimes, ranging from the scale of the solar system to that of the large structures of the Universe. Emphasis is placed on recent developments in connection with major current problems in cosmology, such as the origin of the acceleration of the expansion of the Universe. The topics covered are: gravitational waves, gravity tests in the solar system, very large-scale modified gravitation and inhomogeneous cosmological models. This school completes the one (virtual) which was held from 12 - 16 April 2021. The presentations (presentations and videos) are accessible on the website.
Prerequisites
A doctoral level is equally required in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Theoretical physics and Particle physics. No prior upgrading is planned, but the pedagogical recommendations associated with the program will be relayed by the speakers and will be posted on the school's website.
Note: For certain reasons, the CIRM site is not accessible from certain countries, although participation by videoconference is possible. In this case, please contact triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr if you wish to register.
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1.4. QISS@Western: "Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity" Conference (1st announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/07/18/qisswestern-quantum-informat…
Starting: 2022-06-06 to 2022-06-11
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
Additional Information: https://www.qiss.fr/western2022
Contact: fvidotto[AT]uwo.ca
The QISS interdisciplinary initiative on Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity (www.qiss.fr) is announcing its first conference to be held at Western University, in London, Ontario, Canada, on 6-11 June 2022. The main aim of the conference will be to foster the dialogue between physics and philosophy.
The conference will bring together theorists, experimentalists and philosophers working on the conceptual basis needed for understanding quantum spacetime, and on the relevance of quantum information to this aim. Research topics covered will include quantum superposition of spacetimes and the possibility of their experimental detection, quantum reference frames, background independent quantum formalism, the role of relations and information in quantum spacetime physics, and philosophical questions raised by these issues.
Further information will be provided in the successive announcements and will be posted on the QISS website at qiss.fr/western2022
A dedicated conference webpage will appear at rotman.uwo.ca/events
Please feel free to pass this information to anyone you think may be interested.
Best regards,
Marios Christodoulou, Carlo Rovelli, Francesca Vidotto
for the Scientific and Organizing Committees
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1.5. 11th Australasian Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23505
Starting: 2021-12-13 to 2021-12-15
Location: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Additional Information: https://www.asgrg2021.org
Contact: malcolm.anderson[AT]ubd.edu.bn
The conference will be held in person at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, with the hybrid option of a zoom feed for those unable to attend in person.
Given current border restrictions, we anticipate that in-person attendance is likely to be possible only for those based in Australia and New Zealand, as local travel bubbles allow.
Please mark the dates in your calendar. Registration will open on 10 August. Participants can preregister already at the website. There will be a reduced registration fee for those who can only attend virtually.
Malcolm Anderson
Secretary, Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation
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2.1. Assistant professor position in gravitational wave astrophysics, Dartmouth, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23472
Deadline: 2021-09-15
Location: Dartmouth, MA, USA
Additional Information: http://careers.umassd.edu/dartmouth/en-us/job/507851/assistant-professor
Contact: sfield[AT]umassd.edu
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level beginning in September 2022. We seek an expert in scientific computing with a strong record of research in the area of general relativity including gravitational wave astrophysics (theory, data analysis, or source modeling), computational relativity, or computational relativistic astrophysics.
We seek candidates from any area that complements or diversifies the research strengths of UMass Dartmouth's computational relativity and astrophysics research groups (the current group is Collin Capano, Scott Field, Robert Fisher, and Gaurav Khanna) and our Center for Scientific Computing and Visualization Research.
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2.2. Three Christine Mohrmann Professorships at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23480
Deadline: 2021-08-22
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.ru.nl/werken-bij/vacature/details-vacature/?recid=1159414; https://www.ru.nl/highenergyphysics/research/gravity/
Contact: h.cuppen[AT]science.ru.nl
The Faculty of Science of Radboud University is looking for applicants for its Christine Mohrmann Fellowship Program, which is open to female candidates from across the natural sciences.
Specifically, if you are interested in working in Radboud's Gravity Group and strengthening and complementing its current activities in Quantum Gravity and Strong Gravity, please feel strongly encouraged to apply.
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2.3. Three-year postdoctoral opportunity on gravitational-wave physics, Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=23488
Deadline: 2021-09-08
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: https://www.uv.es/virgogroup/index.html
Contact: j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es
The Virgo Group at the University of Valencia (VVG) welcomes applications for a three-year postdoctoral position on Gravitational-Wave Physics within the framework of the "Maria Zambrano grants to attract international talent", which is part of the European Recovery Instrument, set out in component 21 of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan.
Full information on the call is available in the pdf file that can be downloaded from this link (the information in English starts on page 31 of the document):
https://webges.uv.es/uvTaeWeb/MuestraInformacionEdictoPublicoFrontAction.do…
Candidates are required to have a postdoctoral career of at least 24 months at the closing date for the submission of applications.
A gross salary of 4.000 EUR per month is anticipated, plus a single payment of a maximum of 3,500 EUR for travel expenses.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es.
The application deadline is September 8th, 2021.
VVG website: https://www.uv.es/virgogroup/index.html
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2.4. Postdoctoral Position in Causal Set Theory and Cosmology, Imperial College London, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/01/postdoctoral-position-in-cau…
Deadline: 2021-08-24
Location: London, UK
Additional Information: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/NAT00970/research-assistant-res…
Contact: ykouchek[AT]imperial.ac.uk
Applications are invited for a two-year postdoctoral position in the Theoretical Physics Group of the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, starting 1st October 2021. The research will be led by Dr. Yasaman K. Yazdi on Everpresent Lambda, a fluctuating dark energy model in the causal set theory approach to quantum gravity. Applicants with a strong background in any of the following are encouraged to apply: causal set theory, general relativity, constraining models of dark energy and modified gravity using cosmological observations, and computational physics. Please highlight your relevant experience and expertise in your research statement.
Applicants should hold a PhD by the start date of the position. The application should include a CV (including publication list), a statement of relevant research experience and interests, and three letters of recommendation. Application materials should be sent to ykouchek[AT]imperial.ac.uk. Please also complete an online application form at the external link provided.
Applications will be reviewed immediately and the deadline for consideration is 24 August 2021. Should you require any further details please contact: Dr. Yasaman K. Yazdi, Email: ykouchek[AT]imperial.ac.uk
The position is funded by a Leverhulme Trust Grant. The salary will be within the range 40,858 - 48,340 GBP per year and will also include an additional travel fund.
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3. News
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3.1. International Society for Quantum Gravity
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/08/01/international-society-for-qu…
Additional Information: https://www.isqg.org
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce the foundation of an International Society of Quantum Gravity, to support the international community of researchers and students in the field of quantum gravity.
The ISQG will promote research and public outreach on quantum gravity in all its aspects (mathematical, physical, conceptual) and approaches. It will value diversity of ideas and diversity in membership, quality of research and openness to new directions.
The ISQG is established at first on an informal basis, with the plan to move to a formal structure in the near future, after having established its role in the Quantum Gravity community and having received feedback and suggestions from it.
The basic information on the structure and activities of the new Society can be found on its website: www.isqg.org.
Everybody with a professional academic interest in quantum gravity is encouraged to become a member, using the membership form that can be found on the ISQG website, and to participate in the ISQG (sponsored) activities.
A The first "launching" event, organized by the ISQG, will be a Quantum Gravity workshop, taking place virtually in October 5th-7th 2021. More details about this event will be announced soon, and will be also found on the ISQG website.
We also invite all interested parties to an online "town hall" meeting, which will take place shortly after the Quantum Gravity workshop. There, the ISQG founding committee will answer questions and take suggestions and comments relating to the future structure and activities of ISQG. Also the details about the town hall meeting will be communicated soon.
We intend this initiative as originating from and of benefit for the whole Quantum Gravity community; so, please share this information among your potentially interested colleagues, join and participate!
All the best,
the ISQG founding committee
Jan De Boer
Bianca Dittrich (co-chair)
Astrid Eichhorn
Steve Giddings
Steffen Gielen
Stefano Liberati
Etera Livine
Dieter Luest
Daniele Oriti (chair)
Kyriakos Papadodimas
Antonio Duarte Pereira (website)
Mairi Sakellariadou
Sumati Surya (website)
Herman Verlinde
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– a list of the most recent posts
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The site has been tested, but it is possible that glitches and bugs may appear as more users access the site. So please be patient and report any problem you may encounter. As ever, please contact me if you have suggestions on how to improve hyperspace.
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The Andrews Professor of Astronomy, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Senior Fellow, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Spokesperson, ELEMENTS Hessian Research Cluster
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1. Conferences
1.1. Metamaterials: Designing Wave Propagation with a Focus on Electrodynamics, Bad Honnef, Germany
1.2. LHAASO Collaboration discussion session, Madrid, Spain (online)
1.3. II International Summer Youth School "Gravity, Cosmology and Astrophysics", Moscow, Russia
1.4. 10th School on Astrophysics and Gravitation, Lisbon, Portugal
1.5. 19th Conference on Recent Developments in Gravity, (online)
1.6. Training School, "Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach", Corfu, Greece
2. Jobs
2.1. PhD position in Gravitational-Wave Modelling, Potsdam, Germany
2.2. ���Postdoctoral Position in Waveform modeling, Prague, Czech Republic
2.3. Postdoctoral fellow in multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves, Vancouver, Canada
2.4. Postdoctoral positions in computational relativity/cosmology/fluid dynamics, IBM, Daresbury, UK
2.5. Assistant Professor of Physics, Rhode Island, USA
2.6. Fellowships at the Nottingham Centre of Gravity, Nottingham, UK
2.7. Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan
2.8. Royal Society and STFC 5-year Fellowships, Sheffield, UK
2.9. Computational Scientist, Rhode Island, USA
2.10. PhD position in Gravitational-Wave Modeling, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
2.11. One PhD and one Postdoctoral Position: Gravitational Wave Probes of Dark Matter and Phase Transitions in Neutron Stars, Frankfurt, Germany
2.12. Multiple Post-docs/Research Fellow positions in Gravitational Wave Science and Technology, Canberra, Australia
2.13. PhD Position in Quantum Gravity, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
3. News
3.1. New book: Seven Fundamental Concepts in Spacetime Physics (SpringerBriefs in Physics)
3.2. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales"
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Metamaterials: Designing Wave Propagation with a Focus on Electrodynamics, Bad Honnef, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21215
Starting: 2022-02-07 to 2022-02-11
Location: Bad Honnef, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/seminare/2022/metamateri…
Contact: dennis.philipp[AT]zarm.uni-bremen.de
Metamaterials are artificial materials and media of designed properties governing propagation phenomena with a wide range of realizations in, e.g., electrodynamics, fluid mechanics, acoustics, heat and diffusion, quantum physics and atom optics, as well as seismology. Their influence on the propagation of physical fields is based on artificially tuned macroscopic constitutive relations beyond the natural regime, leading to new effects such as cloaking and negative refraction. One common method for the design of metamaterials is to use (periodic) sub-wavelength structures. Despite the manifold applications ranging from medical imaging over the absorption of sound or protection of buildings against earth quakes to analog gravity, the underlying mathematical description is universal. This seminar aims to bring together scientists from many different fields related to theoretical and experimental research as well as applications of metamaterials. We want to stimulate the
cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas and solution methods and bridge the theoretical fundamental research with experiments and applications.
The seminar will consist of highlighted invited talks, contributed talks, and a poster session. All participants are strongly encouraged to present a poster or contribute with a talk. Moreover, there will be plenty of time for discussions.
The conference language will be English. The Wilhelm and Else Heraeus-Foundation bears the cost of full-board accommodation for all participants.
Invited Speakers:
Christian Baer (U Potsdam)
Thomas Bertuch (Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques, Wachtberg)
Diego Betancourt (Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques, Wachtberg)
Manuel Freire (U Seville) *
Jonathan Gratus (U Lancaster)
Friedrich Hehl (U Cologne)
Michele Heurs (LU Hannover)
Yakov Itin (Einstein Institute of Mathematics, Hebrew U)
Irina Khromova (Metaboards StartUp) *
Philipp Klais (Johannes Klais Orgelbau GmbH Co. KG, Bonn)
Stefanie Kroker (TU Braunschweig und PTB)
Ulf Leonhardt (Weizmann Institute)
Simone Meduri (Phononic vibes - StartUp)
Yuri Obukhov (Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
John Pendry (Imperial College London)
Christian Pfeifer (U Tartu)
Philippe Roux (CNRS)
Vahid Sandoghdar (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Light, Erlangen)
Rita Schmidt (U Leiden)
Ralf Schuetzhold (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Dresden)
Rebecca Seviour (Hudderseld U)
Alena Shchelokova (ITMO U)
Sophia Sklan (U Colorado, Boulder)
Endri Stoja (Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques, Wachtberg)
Robin Tucker (U Lancaster)
Andrew Webb (U Leiden)
Martin Wegener (KIT, Karlsruhe)
Silke Weinfurtner (U Nottingham)
* to be confirmed
Scientific Organizers:
Matthias Guenther, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen,
Dennis Philipp, ZARM, University of Bremen and Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen,
Volker Perlick, ZARM, University of Bremen
Claus Laemmerzahl, ZARM, University of Bremen
We sincerely hope that the present troubles will have subsided by Feb 2022 and that we can meet on site in Bad Honnef!
If the situation of the corona pandemic allows at the time of this event, it will be held as a hybrid seminar, enabling the attendees either to participate on site or online. Otherwise it will be held as an online-only seminar (via the platform MeetAnyway).
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1.2. LHAASO Collaboration discussion session, Madrid, Spain (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21225
Starting: 2021-06-17 to 2021-06-17
Location:
Additional Information: https://indico.capa.unizar.es/event/15/
Contact: giulia.gubitosi[AT]unina.it
Event: LHAASO discussion session
Date: 17th June 2021, from 9 to 13 h (CET time)
Description:
Discussion session organized by the COST Action CA18108 "Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach" (https://qg-mm.unizar.es/) around the revolutionary detection of 12 PeVatrons (very high energy gamma-rays) that the LHAASO collaboration has recently announced (Zhen Cao, F.A. Aharonian et al., Ultrahigh-Energy Photons up to 1.4 Petaelectronvolts from 12 ��-Ray Galactic Sources, Nature 594, 7861 (2021)) and its impact, especially with respect to LIV searches (see e.g., C. Li and B.-Q. Ma, Ultrahigh-Energy Photons from LHAASO as Probes of Lorentz Symmetry Violations, arXiv:2105.07967), which is one of the key topics of research within our Action.
- 9:00 CET: Felix Aharonian: PeVatrons, theory
- 9:45 CET: Zhen Cao: LHAASO experiment results
- 10:30 CET: Bo-Qiang Ma: LIV with LHAASO
- 11:15 CET: Free discussion
In order to receive the link to this event, please register before 16th June, 14 pm CET time at the following indico page: https://indico.capa.unizar.es/event/15/
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1.3. II International Summer Youth School "Gravity, Cosmology and Astrophysics", Moscow, Russia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21232
Starting: 2021-07-05 to 2021-07-15
Location: Moscow, Russia
Additional Information: https://pirt.bmstu.ru/ru/summer-school/
Contact: dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru
Bauman Moscow State Technical University, the Laboratory Building, will host the II International Summer Youth School "Gravity, Cosmology and Astrophysics" from 5th to 15th July, 2021.
The program is intended for enthusiastic senior students majoring in Theoretical Physics. The working languages of the School are Russian and English.
One of the School's main goals is to attract talented Russian young people to scientific research in the field of Fundamental Physics and get them to know the main problems, ideas, and research methods of the modern theory of Gravity and Cosmology. The School is dedicated to the latest discoveries in the field of Gravity, Cosmology, Astrophysics.
World-famous scientists from 7 countries will take part in the event. Plenary lectures will be delivered by RAS academicians Vladislav Pustovoit and Alexey Starobinskiy.
To participate in the School, you should submit an application to the e-mail dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru
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1.4. 10th School on Astrophysics and Gravitation, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21243
Starting: 2021-09-02 to 2021-09-07
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/network/eag10/
Contact: joselemos[AT]ist.utl.pt
The Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation (CENTRA) is organizing the 10th edition of its Summer School on Astrophysics and Gravitation, SAG10. The school is open to international applications and the official language of the classes is English.
This prestigious summer school takes place every two years and its main objective it to encourage young talents in the pursue of knowledge in the areas of Astrophysics and Gravitation. The school is aimed at MSc students from Physics, Mathematics, and Engineering, and top undergraduate university students of the first, second, and third year in these courses.
The school covers several topics spanning from observational astronomy all the way to quantum gravitation, including important research areas such as stars, galaxies, black holes, gravitational waves, and the Universe itself.
The primary selection criterion is the course average grade, and priority will be given to students that desire to continue their studies in theses areas of research. The interest of the applicant in these areas should be mentioned in the section "General Comments and Motivation" of the application form. Applications received earlier will be given additional priority in case of a tie between candidates.
Venue: Amphitheater PA! in Physics-Mathematics Building of Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon. The school is totally on-site.
Maximum number of participants: 23
Important dates:
Application deadline: July 15 (Sunday)
School: September 2 - 7 (Thursday to Tuesday), 2021
Organizing Committee:
Jose Sande Lemos (CENTRA/IST)
Ana Mourao (CENTRA/IST)
Miguel Zilhao (CENTRA(IST)
Sponsors: FCT, IST, CIGeoE
Financial support: FCT Project UIBD/00099/2020
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1.5. 19th Conference on Recent Developments in Gravity, (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/26/19th-conference-on-recent-de…
Starting: 2021-09-20 to 2021-09-23
Location: Athens, Greece (Online only)
Additional Information: https://indico.physics.auth.gr/e/NEB19
Contact: neb19conference[AT]gmail.com
The 19th conference in the series "Recent Developments in Gravity" is organized by the Hellenic Society for Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology. Originally planned to take place in Athens, in September 2020, it is now scheduled as an ONLINE ONLY meeting in September of 2021.
The scientific program will include plenary and invited keynotee talks, as well as contributed talks in two parallel sessions.
The topics of the conference are: Gravitational Waves, Relativistic Astrophysics, Alternative Theories of Gravity, Mathematical Relativity, Cosmology, Quantum Gravity.
Plenary Speakers
E. Berti (Johns Hopkins)
E. Gourgoulhon (Meudon)
R. Gregory (Durham)
M. Dafermos (Cambridge/Princeton)
S. Katsanevas (EGO-VIRGO)
K. Kokkotas (Tuebingen)
E. Plionis (NOA, Athens)
D. Psaltis (Arizona)
Th. Sotiriou (Nottingham)
M. Sakellariadou (King's College)
S. Weinfurtner (Nottingham)
Invited Keynote Speakers
A. Gravitational Waves and Relativistic Astrophysics:
M. Agathos (Cambridge)
Th. Apostolatos (Athens)
E. Barausse (SISSA)
D. Doneva (Tuebingen)
N. Karnesis (Paris)
Ch. Markakis (Queen Mary)
B. Alternative Theories of Gravity and Cosmology:
E. Babichev (Paris)
S. Basilakos (Athens)
L. Papantonopoulos (Athens)
K. Skordis (Prague)
S. Yazadjiev (Sofia)
C. Mathematical Relativity and Quantum Gravity:
Th. Christodoulakis (Athens)
L. Glaser (Vienna)
A few slots are still available for contributed talks. The call for abstracts will close as soon as all slots are filled. The registration for attending the conference will remain open. There is no conference fee.
Scientific Organizing Committee:
Christos Charmousis (CNRS - University Paris-Saclay)
George Kofinas (University of the Aegean)
George Pappas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Emmanuel Saridakis (National Observatory, Athens)
Nikolaos Stergioulas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Conference website: https://indico.physics.auth.gr/e/NEB19
Official conference email: neb19conference[AT]gmail.com
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1.6. Training School, "Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach", Corfu, Greece
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21313
Starting: 2021-09-27 to 2021-10-05
Location: Corfu, Greece
Additional Information: https://indico.capa.unizar.es/event/17/
Contact: ca18108.corfu[AT]gmail.com
Welcome to the First Training School of COST Action CA18108
"Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach"
This is the first of a series of Training Schools organized by the European COST Action CA18108 - "Quantum Gravity Phenomenology in the Multi-Messenger Approach", an initiative funded by the COST Association, whose goal is to investigate possible signatures predicted by quantum gravity models in the observation of different cosmic messengers, such as gamma rays, neutrinos, cosmic rays and gravitational waves.
The success of this endeavor requires the close collaboration of scientists from very different backgrounds, ranging from experimentalists specialized in data collection and analyses for specific cosmic messengers, to theorists working on different quantum gravity models.
A fundamental ingredient to make such cooperation effective is to share a common language and be familiar with the tools used by the different communities. This is where the role of this school comes in as fundamental: its goal is to start training a generation of young scientists in the interdisciplinary expertise on quantum gravity theories and models and on experimental and theoretical approaches to multi-messenger astroparticle physics.
As such, the different editions of the Training School will offer lectures from experts on different facets of the scientific gear the students will acquire, including data analysis and interpretation for individual sources, the creation and analysis of joint datasets of different cosmic messengers, the interplay between quantum gravity theory modeling and phenomenological predictions.
The school is aimed at Master and PhD students, as well as early-career postdocs.
It will be possible to attend in person in Corfu (preferred mode) or to follow the school online. The lectures will be recorded and the lecture notes will later be published so that it will be possible to use them as preliminary material for the remaining Training Schools (two are foreseen), that will build on the present one to more advanced topics.
The school will be followed by the COST CA18108 Second Annual conference. Those interested in participating should register on the Conference website.
Dates:
July 26: Registration deadline
July 31: Confirmation of participation approval and of financial support
Sep 26: Arrival/Registration day
Oct 06: Departure day
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2. Jobs
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2.1. PhD position in Gravitational-Wave Modelling, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21213
Deadline: 2021-07-31
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/7https://www.aei.mpg.de/716375/job_full_offer_169893…
Contact: tim.dietrich[AT]aei.mpg.de
The newly-funded Max Planck Fellow group "Multi-messenger Astrophysics of Compact Binaries" invites the opening of a PhD position in gravitational-wave modelling.
The Max Planck Fellow group is headed by Tim Dietrich and was established to strengthen the connection between the University of Potsdam and the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert-Einstein Institute, AEI). The successful applicant will work closely together with the Theoretical Astrophysics group at the University of Potsdam (also lead by Dietrich), with the Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity division led by Alessandra Buonanno and the Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division led by Masaru Shibata, both at the AEI.
For this PhD position, we are looking for a student interested in the modeling of gravitational-wave signals. The successful candidate will combine analytical techniques with numerical relativity-simulations to develop gravitational-wave models for binary neutron star and black-hole - neutron-star systems. The student will join the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and be involved in the science exploitation with upcoming gravitational-wave observations. The student will also have the possibility to participate in projects that build the science case for third-generation ground-based detectors, such as the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer.
The student will join the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) on Gravitational-Wave Astronomy. Successful applicants will conduct their research projects at the AEI in Potsdam, and they will be enrolled at the University of Potsdam. The expected duration of the PhD program is three years, and it can be extended to four years in exceptional cases. Applicants are required to have a Master degree (or an equivalent degree) in a topic relevant for the PhD position, e.g., Physics, Mathematics or Astronomy/Astrophysics, by the start of the PhD program.
The science campus in Potsdam offers a stimulating research environment with three Max-Planck Institutes and two Fraunhofer Institutes. The city of Potsdam is home to over 40 research institutes, and is located just 30 minutes from the city center of Berlin.
In order to apply, please fill in the form available on our webpage. You will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, your MSc thesis (if available), and a list of publications (if applicable). Applicants also need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will be notified by email on how to upload the letters.
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is July 31st, 2021. Applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled.
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2.2. ���Postdoctoral Position in Waveform modeling, Prague, Czech Republic
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/11/%ef%bb%bfpostdoctoral-positi…
Deadline: 2021-07-15
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Additional Information: http://www.asu.cas.cz/
Contact: gglukes[AT]asu.cas.cz
The Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences invites applications for a post-doctoral position in the Relativistic Astrophysics Group to work with the team involved in the international LISA consortium. Candidates are expected to demonstrate research experience in Waveform modeling of Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals. Active participation at respective work packages of the Waveform Working Group of the LISA scientific consortium and/or experience with space projects are advantageous factors.
The appointment is initially for 7 months; a possible extension is expected upon satisfactory scientific performance and availability of pre-submitted funding applications. The current position will be funded through the PRODEX Experiment project "Development of FSUA for LISA mission - Phase B1", which is supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the Czech Republic. The salary will be based on the domestic level and it includes full health insurance.
Commencement is expected on the 1st of October 2021.
Applications containing a Cover Letter, a Curriculum Vitae, a List of Publications, and a Summary of Research Plans should be submitted in a single pdf
to: gglukes (at) asu.cas.cz
subject: "EMRI postdoc 2021 - Prague"
Two recommendation letters have to be sent to the same email addresses with the same subject.
The successful candidate must hold a PhD degree in the field and present a certificate of that by the date of employment. Preferences will be given to early-stage researchers. A necessary condition for the appointment is to satisfy the legal requirements for being employed in the Czech Republic. For informal inquiries about the position please feel free to email Georgios Loukes-Gerakopoulos.
To receive full consideration please submit your application and arrange your recommendation letters to be sent by 15th of July 2021. Applications will be acknowledged by email. Once the selection process is completed, the successful applicant will be notified.
Further information:
* See http://www.asu.cas.cz for the list of working groups at the Institute.
* See http://www.euraxess.cz for details about the research employment and work conditions in Czech Republic.
* See https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/comparison.jsp to compare cost of living.
Note: Please understand that the COVID-19 challenge may prevent us from admitting applicants from some regions because of legal or travel restrictions related to the current medical situation in the world.
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2.3. Postdoctoral fellow in multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves, Vancouver, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21250
Deadline: 2021-09-30
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/18783
Contact: mciver[AT]phas.ubc.ca
A pan-Canadian partnership of astrophysicists at UBC, McGill, and UToronto invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow position in multi-messenger astronomy. The successful applicant will devote half of their research time to the continued development and deployment of GWSkyNet, a machine-learning algorithm to distinguish true GW signals from detector glitches using publicly available information, for the upcoming LIGO-Virgo observing run, O4. Half of their research time will be used to explore other interests in multi-messenger astronomy with GWs. The researcher in this position will be a key figure in Canadian efforts to identify and study electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave candidate events issued by LIGO and Virgo.
Researchers with knowledge of (or who are eager to learn about) machine learning methods and/or low latency gravitational-wave alerts are especially encouraged to apply. Experience with gravitational-wave data analysis is an asset, but not a requirement.
The position will be located at one of three institutions in Canada: at the University of British Columbia, working with Prof. Jess McIver; McGill University working with Prof. Daryl Haggard; or the University of Toronto, working with Prof. Maria Drout. The primary host institution will be negotiated at the time of hire. Wherever the successful applicant is based, they will have frequent interactions with the other Canadian and international partners in the project. The successful applicant will have access to competitive Canadian telescope facilities, e.g., the Canada France Hawaii Telescope and twin Gemini Observatories, as well as world-class computing facilities through Compute Canada and institutional resources.
The position will ideally start before Spring 2022 (or earlier if possible), ahead of the next LIGO-Virgo observing run, expected in mid-2022. This is a two-year position with a competitive annual salary of 65,000 CAD plus benefits awarded by the host institution.
We will begin reviewing application materials on July 15, 2021, and continue reviewing until the position is filled.
For more information, or to apply, please see https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/18783.
The project team leadership is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members. We strongly encourage researchers from underrepresented groups in physics and astronomy to apply. This position is accessible to researchers with disabilities and working environment constraints.
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2.4. Postdoctoral positions in computational relativity/cosmology/fluid dynamics, IBM, Daresbury, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/16/postdoctoral-positions-in-co…
Deadline: 2021-06-23
Location: Daresbury, UK
Additional Information: https://ibm.biz/FLFpostdocs?
Contact: eloisa.bentivegna[AT]ibm.com
IBM Research is seeking to fill three postdoctoral positions, with start dates in the second half of 2021. Candidates with a background in any aspect of numerical relativity, computational cosmology, and/or fluid dynamics are invited to apply. Evidence of strong competence in large-scale scientific computing is required. Previous experience with optimization, AI/ML techniques, heterogeneous computing, or past involvement with industrial research projects would be an advantage.
Applications should be submitted via our online system (see external link), and will be reviewed immediately. The deadline for full consideration is June 23, but the positions will remain open until suitable candidates are appointed. Applications from traditionally underrepresented groups are especially welcome.
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2.5. Assistant Professor of Physics, Rhode Island, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21259
Deadline: 2021-09-15
Location: Kingston, RI, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/8169
Contact: gkhanna[AT]uri.edu
APPLICATION DEADLINE: The search will remain open until the position has been filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by September 15, 2021. Second consideration may be given to applications received by October 31, 2021. Applications received subsequent to second consideration date (October 31, 2021) may not be given full consideration.
The Physics Department at the University of Rhode Island (URI) invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position of an Assistant Professor of Physics beginning in the fall of 2022, specifically for a theorist or computational physicist working in the field of Quantum Information Science.
Considerations will be given to applicants who can show expertise and creative ideas for their role as researcher, mentor, and teacher in the Quantum Information Science program of the URI Physics Department. Complementing points of contact with ongoing research programs in biological physics, medical physics, surface and thin film physics, ultrafast spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, astrophysics, and statistical physics are a plus.
The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate physics courses, advise undergraduate and graduate students in the research component toward BS, MS, and PhD degrees, and be active in service at the levels of Department, College, and University.
The position comes with funds to support a postdoc for the second year of appointment to help jump start a strong and externally funded research program.
Required qualifications:
1. PhD in Physics.
2. Postdoctoral experience.
3. Record of scholarly achievement (publications, presentations, awards).
4. Demonstrated ability to be an effective teacher of undergraduate and/or graduate physics courses.
5. Well-conceived research plan with potential to attract external funding.
6. Demonstrated proficiency in written and oral communication skills.
7. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO POSSIBLE MODIFICATION TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.
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2.6. Fellowships at the Nottingham Centre of Gravity, Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21262
Deadline: 2021-07-15
Location: Nottingham
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/researchwithus/fellowships/nottingham…
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
The School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Nottingham are launching the Nottingham Centre of Gravity (NCoG). The Centre will bring together Nottingham's internationally leading expertise in gravitational physics and expand it into new areas. It will be built on six overlapping pillars of gravitational research: fundamental physics, mathematics, cosmology, relativistic astrophysics, experiment, and data & modeling. Members of the CoG include Tasos Avgoustidis, Clare Burrage, John Barrett, Ed Copeland, Anne Green, Kirill Krasnov, Jorma Louko, Adam Moss, Tony Padilla, Paul Saffin, Thomas Sotiriou, and Silke Weinfurtner.
The NCoG is very keen to host research fellowship that relate to all of the above research areas. We also aim to extend the Centre's areas of expertise in directions such as, waveform modelling and data analysis, numerics in General Relativity and beyond, relativistic astrophysics and strong field tests of general relativity, cosmology with gravitational waves; amplitudes, string theory and supergravity, and plan to use long term fellowships as a vehicle for doing so.
A variety of potential fellowships are available, including:
Long-term Fellowships (Assistant Professor Level)
Nottingham Research Fellowships and Anne McLaren Fellowships (internally funded- scheme will reopen in July)
3-year fellowships linked to a permanent post. Anne McLaren Fellowships are aimed at outstanding female researchers.
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/researchwithus/fellowships/nottingham…
STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowships (next call expected in July)
5-year fellowships funded by the STFC
https://stfc.ukri.org/funding/fellowships/ernest-rutherford-fellowship/
Royal Society University Research Fellowships
5-year fellowships funded by the Royal Society, with potential extension to 8 years
https://royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/grants/university-research/
Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowships (next call expected in September)
4-year fellowships funded by the Royal Society, for candidates with a need for flexible support
https://royalsociety-org.ezproxy.nottingham.ac.uk/grants-schemes-awards/gra…
We would also welcome expression of interest from researchers that would be interested in applying for ERC grants with the CoG as a host. Nottingham University has an excellent track record of transitioning long-term fellows into permanent academic positions
Expressions of interest for the long-term fellowships above should be sent to Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
and should include a CV and a brief description of your general research direction (a draft proposal is not necessary a this stage). For the case of Ernest Rutherford Fellowships and Royal Society URFs, we ask that you do this by July 15, 2021, since we need some time to decide which candidates we plan to support.
Postdoctoral fellowships
Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions (call open)
Postdoctoral fellowship funded by the European Commission.
https://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/
Stephen Hawking Fellowships (next call expected in September)
4-year postdoctoral fellowships funded by UKRI
https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/stephen-hawking-fellowship/
Royal Astronomical Society and Daphne Jackson Fellowships
RAS postdoctoral Fellowships provide support for up to 3 years. (Next call expected in October)
The Daphne Jackson Trust offers flexible, part-time, paid Fellowships, normally for two years. (Applications are accepted year round.)
https://ras.ac.uk/awards-and-grants/fellowships
1851 Research Fellowships
3-year postdoctoral fellowship funded by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
https://royalcommission1851.org/fellowships/research-fellowships
If you are interested in applying for a Postdoctoral Fellowship with NCoG as a host please contact the member of the centre (see list above) that is closest to your research interests to discuss you application.
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2.7. Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21267
Deadline: 2021-07-18
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Additional Information: https://www.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/news/n355?lang=en-GB
Contact: shinji.mukohyama[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
A post-doctoral position starting October 2021 is available for a suitably qualified individual to work in the Astrophysics and Cosmology Group at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University. For the members and activity of the group, please refer to the webpage: https://www.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en-GB/contents/labs/astro .
The position is funded by MEXT KAKENHI Grant Number 17H06359 "New developments of gravity theory research in gravitational wave physics/astronomy" (PI: Shinji Mukohyama). The monthly salary will be approximately 300,000 yen. Eligible for health insurance, employee's pension insurance, employment insurance, workmen's accident compensation insurance. A small amount of research grant will be provided. Depending on research experience, the title of research assistant professor may be granted.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent by the time of the appointment.
The appointment will begin on October 1, 2021 and end on September 30, 2022.
The applicant should submit the following documents in PDF format by email to Shinji Mukohyama with the subject line "Postdoc application", by July 18, 2021:
(1) CV
(2) publication list
(3) research statement
(4) contact details of two references
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2.8. Royal Society and STFC 5-year Fellowships, Sheffield, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21270
Deadline: 2021-07-07
Location: Sheffield, UK
Additional Information: https://gravity-cosmology.group.shef.ac.uk/
Contact: s.c.gielen[AT]sheffield.ac.uk
The School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield plans to support applications for five-year fellowships in 2021/22, in particular for the University Research Fellowship and Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship (both funded by the Royal Society) and for the Ernest Rutherford Fellowship (funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council). These are advanced fellowships targeting early career scientists with some postdoctoral experience, who have the potential to become leaders in their field.
Details about these fellowships and the application procedure can be found on the following websites:
https://royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/grants/university-research/
https://royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/grants/dorothy-hodgkin-fello…
https://stfc.ukri.org/funding/research-grants/funding-opportunities/funding…
https://stfc.ukri.org/funding/fellowships/ernest-rutherford-fellowship/
The application deadline for the University Research Fellowship is 7 September 2021, the deadline for the Ernest Rutherford Fellowship is 16 September 2021, and the deadline for the Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship is 10 November 2021.
Current members of the School working on Cosmology, Relativity and Gravitation (CRAG) include Sam Dolan, Steffen Gielen, Carsten van de Bruck and Elizabeth Winstanley. Our current research focuses on cosmology and general relativity, black hole physics, quantum field theory on curved spacetime and quantum gravity. We are interested in supporting research proposals that complement our existing research.
Expressions of interest should be sent to Dr Steffen Gielen at the address s.c.gielen[AT]sheffield.ac.uk. They should include a full CV and publication list, but a research proposal is not necessary at this stage. We will start reviewing applications after 7 July 2021 and plan to conclude the internal selection process by early August 2021.
We are committed to diversity and equality within our community and particularly welcome expressions of interest from minority groups, women, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
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2.9. Computational Scientist, Rhode Island, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21274
Deadline: 2021-08-15
Location: Kingston, RI, USA
Additional Information: https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/8215
Contact: gkhanna[AT]uri.edu
The University of Rhode Island is seeking a computational scientist to assist researchers in their use of HPC and other computing systems. A (partial) remote working scenario is a possibility. There would also be the possibility for the hire to join ongoing scientific research efforts and/or even have their own research program.
BASIC FUNCTION:
Work directly with faculty and students to develop or improve specialized programming and algorithms for high performance and research computing, including big data processing to ensure good use of computational resources as well as good results for faculty and students. Backup to High Performance Computing (HPC) Manager for server administration and HPC Core Facility maintenance.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Database, software, and data workflow installation, maintenance and support.
Provide support for the development, use and modification of algorithms and other analysis software (data mining, machine learning, signal processing, mathematical) for the understanding and interpretation of data.
Provide assistance to scholars in determining the appropriate and cost-effective environments in which to carry out their research (cloud computing, regional or national data repositories and supercomputers, other federal and institutional research computing resources, etc.), including optimization of research computing software and algorithms.
Participate in the training of scholars and students on campus for the use of the HPC and research computing facilities to support research, education and outreach to industrial and governmental partners.
Administer, maintain, and program high performance and research computing environment that may include cloud-based systems, as well as local physical and virtual systems.
Work with the HPC Manager to proactively and reactively identify and solve operational and software problems.
Install and test new equipment and upgrades, as well as cloud-based solutions.
Install and develop tools as necessary for system administration.
Collaborate with URI Information Security to properly secure the environment and any related information services: cloud-based or on premise.
Partner with and assist researchers in grant applications, as appropriate.
Collaborate with appropriate university HPC and Research Computing Directors, Council(s) and Committee(s) to ensure understanding of research and educational needs, hardware and software needs, options and tradeoffs.
Provide user training workshops and online documentation.
Respond to user problems and requests.
Assist the CIO and appropriate university Council(s) and Committee(s) in budget development and with short and long-range planning for high performance and research computing.
Supervise student workers, as needed.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
LICENSES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT:
Computer clusters and servers.
REQUIRED:
1. Bachelor's degree in a computer science or discipline requiring analytical and computational skills.
2. Minimum three years' experience in programming in at least one of: C, FORTRAN, Python or other major scientific computing language.
3. Demonstrated strong interpersonal and verbal communications skills.
4. Demonstrated proficiency in written communication skills.
5. Demonstrated data and large file systems management.
6. Demonstrated troubleshooting skills.
7. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
PREFERRED:
1. Master's and/or Ph.D. in computer science or STEM discipline.
2. Demonstrated experience in a large scale (1000+ CPU cores) high performance computing environment.
3. Minimum of two years' experience in Linux systems administration.
4. Demonstrated experience in a university environment.
5. Demonstrated familiarity with schedulers such as SLURM (Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management).
6. Demonstrated familiarity with design of HPC systems.
7. Demonstrated experience scripting in Perl, R, Python or Bash.
8. Demonstrated advanced knowledge of programming languages such as FORTRAN, C or C++.
9. Demonstrated advanced knowledge of parallel programming with OpenMP, MPI, and CUDA.
10. Demonstrated familiarity with virtualization environments for running background research applications.
11. Demonstrated familiarity with Big Data applications.
12. Demonstrated experience with hardware installation.
13. Minimum one year experience in HPC user support and training.
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2.10. PhD position in Gravitational-Wave Modeling, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21292
Deadline: 2021-08-25
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/738217/phd-position-modeling-gravitational-waves-fro…
Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de
PhD position in modeling gravitational waves from merging black holes in the small-mass ratio limit:
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam, Germany, announces the opening of one PhD position in the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Gravitational-Wave Astronomy in Potsdam. The latter is comprised of the AEI's "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" division, the AEI's "Computational Relativistic Astrophysics" division, the University of Potsdam, the Humboldt University of Berlin, and the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics.
For this PhD position, we are looking for a student (m/f/d) interested in modeling gravitational-waves emitted during the late inspiral, merger and ringdown of a binary black-hole coalescence in the small-mass ratio limit. The successful candidate will combine analytical techniques to solve the relativistic two-body problem with numerical simulations obtained solving the Einstein equations in the small-mass ratio limit (notably the Teukolsky equations). The results will be used to improve the next-generation waveform models, currently under development, and achieve the high precision required by upcoming LIGO and Virgo observation runs, and future detectors on the ground (Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer) and in space (LISA).
Our graduate students are exposed to a variety of research topics and have access to a world-wide research network, including international partner universities (University of Maryland and the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics at Kyoto University), the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, and the LISA consortium. Students may also participate in building the science case for third generation ground-based detectors, such as the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer.
The two research divisions at the AEI operate three high-performance computer clusters to carry out source modelling and data-analysis studies, and to run numerical-relativity simulations of binary black holes, compact objects with matter, and the core collapse of massive stars.
For an overview and curriculum of the IMPRS and its associated research groups, please visit the website of the IMPRS on gravitational-wave astronomy in Potsdam. Successful applicants will conduct their research projects at the AEI in Potsdam, and they will be enrolled either at the University of Potsdam or the Humboldt University in Berlin. The expected duration of the PhD program is three years, and it can be extended to four years in exceptional cases. Applicants are required to have a Master degree (or an equivalent degree) in a topic relevant for the PhD position, e.g., Physics, Mathematics or Astronomy/Astrophysics, by the start of the PhD program.
The science campus in Potsdam offers a stimulating research environment with three Max-Planck Institutes and two Fraunhofer Institutes. The city of Potsdam is home to over 40 research institutes, and is located just 30 minutes from the city center of Berlin.
Please apply via our online application portal. You will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, your university transcripts, a statement of research interests, your MSc thesis (if available), and a list of publications (if applicable). Applicants also need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will be notified by email on how to upload the letters.
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is August 25th, 2021. Applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled. The expected starting date of the PhD position is as early as the Fall-Winter 2021.
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2.11. One PhD and one Postdoctoral Position: Gravitational Wave Probes of Dark Matter and Phase Transitions in Neutron Stars, Frankfurt, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21303
Deadline: 2021-07-31
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Additional Information: https://crc-tr211.org
Contact: sagunski[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de
The Institute of Theoretical Physics at the Faculty of Physics at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, invites applications for a
1 PhD student position (all genders welcome) (E13 TV-G-U, 65%-part-time)
and
1 postdoctoral position (all genders welcome) (E13 TV-G-U, 100%-full-time)
at the interface of theoretical gravitational wave physics, nuclear astrophysics and numerical relativity, with a starting date as soon as possible. The salary grades are based on the job characteristics of the collective agreement (TV-G-U) applicable to Goethe University. The positions are funded by the DFG Collaborative Research Center CRC-TR 211 "Strong-interaction matter under extreme conditions" as part of the research project B09 on "Probing strong-interaction matter with gravitational waves from neutron-star mergers". Their duration is limited to the funding period of the CRC-TR 211 which ends in June 2025.
Job description: The successful candidates will work with Prof. Luciano Rezzolla, Prof. Laura Sagunski and Prof. J��rgen Schaffner-Bielich and pursue cutting-edge research at the interface of gravitational wave physics, nuclear astrophysics and numerical relativity to explore the influence of dark matter on the properties of neutron stars, their merger dynamics and gravitational wave signatures. This will in include in particular modeling dark matter cores and phase transitions in numerical simulations of neutron star binary mergers.
The prospective candidates will closely interact with the other members of the CRC-TR 211 and the Astrophysics Groups at the Institute of Theoretical Physics and at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS).
Qualification requirements: The ideal candidates have, respectively, a Master's/PhD degree in physics or astrophysics for the PhD/postdoc position, a strong background in theoretical gravitational wave physics, nuclear astrophysics and/or numerical relativity, and solid knowledge of at least one programming language (Python, C++, Fortran). Experience with general-relativistic numerical simulations is of advantage but not a prerequisite for the PhD position.
Application material and deadline: Applications, including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a short research summary and outlook, a copy of the Master's/PhD certificate, and two (for PhD) or three (for postodoc) reference letters should be sent electronically to: Mrs Astrid Steidl (steidl(a)itp.uni-frankfurt.de) and CC-ed to rezzolla(a)itp.uni-frankfurt.de, sagunski(a)itp.uni-frankfurt.de and schaffner(a)astro.uni-frankfurt.de.
Applicants should also arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent separately to the e-mail addresses above. The application deadline is July 31, 2021.
The CRC-TR 211 and Goethe University are strongly committed to equal opportunities and place great importance on ensuring welcoming working conditions and a work-family balance for all its employees. We particularly welcome applications from women and members of underrepresented groups in our field.
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2.12. Multiple Post-docs/Research Fellow positions in Gravitational Wave Science and Technology, Canberra, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/07/01/multiple-post-docs-research-…
Deadline: 2021-07-28
Location: Canberra, Australia
Additional Information: https://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/540897/postdoctoral-fellow-research-fellow
Contact: bram.slagmolen[AT]anu.edu.au
The Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics at The Australian National University is seeking to appoint multiple experimental physicists or engineers to share our passion in developing optical instrumentation for precision interferometry for the science goals related to gravitational-wave detection. The projects involved are related to LIGO instrumentation, space-based missions, and third generation gravitational wave detectors such a NEMO.
We strongly encourage and support applications from women and from diverse backgrounds for these positions.
Application closing date is 28 July 2021.
Please note: The successful candidate must have rights to live and work in this country and will be required to undergo a background check during the recruitment process. An offer of employment is conditional on satisfactory results.
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2.13. PhD Position in Quantum Gravity, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21317
Deadline: 2021-09-08
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.hef.ru.nl/~rloll/Web/jobs/jobs.html
Contact: r.loll[AT]science.ru.nl
A PhD position in Quantum Gravity is available at Radboud's Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP) under the supervision of Prof. Renate Loll. The research is aimed at improving our quantitative understanding of four-dimensional quantum gravity and quantum spacetime in a nonperturbative, near-Planckian regime, including matter interactions, and using a combination of numerical and analytical tools.
The successful candidate will become part of a large and active research group in quantum and classical/strong gravity, comprising senior members J. Ambjorn (part-time), B. Bonga, T. Budd, B. Dittrich (part-time/visitor), B. Krishnan, R. Loll and F. Saueressig, and a sizeable group of PhD students and postdocs.
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3. News
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3.1. New book: Seven Fundamental Concepts in Spacetime Physics (SpringerBriefs in Physics)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/15/new-book-springerbriefs-in-p…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030756376
The book presents seven fundamental concepts in spacetime physics mostly by following Hermann Minkowski's revolutionary ideas summarized in his 1908 lecture "Space and Time."
These concepts are: spacetime, inertial and accelerated motion in spacetime physics, the origin and nature of inertia in spacetime physics, relativistic mass, gravitation, gravitational waves, and black holes.
They have been selected because they appear to be causing most misconceptions and confusion in spacetime physics.
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3.2. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/06/24/living-reviews-in-relativity…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity
The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published an updated review article on 24 June 2021:
Nils Andersson and Gregory L. Comer,
"Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales",
Living Rev Relativ 24, 3 (2021).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-021-00031-6
Major revision; updated and expanded the 2007 edition.
Change details:
This revision represents a significant revision/update of the review. We have expanded the discussion to make it more pedagogical (introducing new sections on thermodynamics and matter equations of state as well as general variational principles), added sections to account for more physics (electromagnetism, elasticity and heat conductivity) and made contact with state of the art numerical relativity simulations and a range of issues (from cosmology to AdS/CFT and field theory models). The discussion of the relevant literature has been expanded by the addition of more than 300 new references.
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1. Conferences
1.1. Global meeting of the GWVerse COST action, Lisbon, Portugal
1.2. Gravitex 2021: International Conference on Gravitation- Theory and Experiment (online)
1.3. 14th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves (online)
1.4. Singularity theorems, causality and all that; a tribute to Roger Penrose (online)
1.5. The 24th Capra Meeting, Waterloo, Canada (2nd announcement)
1.6. Regular black holes in quantum gravity and beyond - from theory to shadow observations (online)
1.7. Online Philosophy of Lambda workshop (online)
1.8. ICTS summer school on GW astronomy (online)
1.9. "Quarks" workshop: Quantum Gravity and Cosmology (online)
1.10. "Quarks" workshop: Modification of Gravity: Theories and Observations (online)
1.11. Detection and Analysis of Gravitational Waves in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy: From Mathematical Modelling to Machine Learning, Oaxaca, Mexico
1.12. North American EinsteinToolkit Virtual School (online)
1.13. Spanish Portuguese Relativity Meeting 2021 (EREP2021; online) - 2nd announcement
2. Jobs
2.1. Postdoctoral position at UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico
2.2. Assistant Professor in Astroparticle Physics at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
2.3. Postdoctoral Researcher in Experimental High Energy Nuclear Physics, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
2.4. Assistant Professor in Theoretical Physics, Krakow, Poland
2.5. Visiting Professorship at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan
2.6. Faculty positions at the Assistant Professor level, L'Aquila, Italy
3. News
3.1. 2021 Awards for Essays on Gravitation (results)
3.2. 2022 Awards for Essays on Gravitation
3.3. The Twenty-Second Release of the Einstein Toolkit
3.4. Sixteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG16, 3rd announcement, online)
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1.1. Global meeting of the GWVerse COST action, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/05/global-meeting-of-the-gwvers…
Starting: 2021-08-30 to 2021-09-03
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/activities/global-meeting-gwverse-cost-a…
Contact: david.hilditch[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
Dear friends and colleagues,
We are happy to announce the 2021 GWverse meeting, to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, 30 Aug - 03 September 2021. For further details, including instructions for registration, please see the webpage
https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/activities/global-meeting-gwverse-cost-a…
In 2016, a short time before the announcement of the first gravitational-wave detection, a cross-disciplinary initiative in Europe led to the establishment of the new CA16104 COST networking Action on "Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics" ("GWverse"). GWverse aims to maintain and consolidate leadership in black-hole physics and gravitational-wave science. The Action supports the training of the next generation of leaders in the field, and the very first "native" GW/multi-messenger astronomers, ready to tackle the challenges of high-precision GW astronomy with ground and space-based detectors.
The fourth and final global meeting of the Action will be a hybrid meeting. The meeting will be remote (via Zoom), with its core programme taking place in the afternoons, from 30 Aug - 03 September 2021. However, for those willing and able to be in Lisbon in person, there will be additional sessions in the morning in the wonderful academy of Sciences of Lisbon. A meeting of the board of the action is scheduled for the morning of Aug 30.
There are no conference fees, and COST can provide financial support (as a daily allowance) to some participants, upon request and on a first-come first-served basis.
All the best,
Vitor Cardoso and David Hilditch
(On behalf of the local organizing committee)
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1.2. Gravitex 2021: International Conference on Gravitation- Theory and Experiment (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/09/gravitex-2021-international-…
Starting: 2021-08-09 to 2021-08-12
Location: Durban, South Africa
Additional Information: https://astro.ukzn.ac.za/~gravitex2021/
Contact: hansrajs[AT]ukzn.ac.za
Gravitex 2021: International Conference on Gravitation - Theory and Experiment will be hosted by the Astrophysics Research Centre of the University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa from 9 to 12 August 2021 online by Zoom. The conference will explore the interface between the theoretical foundations of gravity, including modifications of the standard theory, recent observational highlights, and their interconnection. The programme will be hosted online via the Zoom platform. Details will be posted on the conference website.
The format of the conference will involve Plenary General talks of 30 - 45 minute duration as well as Plenary Focused talks of 30 minutes duration by leading researchers in gravitation. Contributed talks (20 minutes) and posters (8 minutes presentation with at most 3 slides) will also be welcomed. Important dates regarding abstract submission and other information is contained on the conference website https://astro.ukzn.ac.za/~gravitex2021/. Please note that there is NO REGISTRATION FEE.
Confirmed plenary speakers include: Latham Boyle (Perimeter Institute, Canada), Martin Bucher (University of Paris/CNRS, France), Rong Gen Cai (Academy of Sciences, China), Naresh Dadhich (IUCAA, India), George Ellis (University of Cape Town, South Africa), Nick Kaiser (ENS, France), Roy Maartens (University of the Western Cape, South Africa), Amanda Weltman (University of Cape Town, South Africa), Alan Coley (Dalhousie University, Canada), Alexei Starobinsky ( Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences), Luis Herrera (University of Salamanca, Spain), Salvatore Capozziello (University of Naples Federico II), Sushant G. Ghosh (Centre for Theoretical Physics, Jamia Milia Islamia), Matthew Hilton (Astrophysics Research Centre, University of KwaZulu Natal), Kavilan Moodley (Astrophysics Research Centre, University of KwaZulu Natal), Francisco Lobo (University of Lisbon, Portugal), Narayan Banerjee (IIESER, Kolkata, India), Sergey Chervon (Ulyanovsk State
Pedagogical University, Russia). The list of Plenary speakers is being updated regularly as confirmations are received. The latest list is on the conference website.
Delegates are kindly requested to complete the Registration formalities on our website. Opportunity to submit an abstract and talk title will be available again after Registration.
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1.3. 14th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21100
Starting: 2021-07-19 to 2021-07-23
Location: (online)
Additional Information: https://www.amaldi14.org/
Contact: info[AT]ozgrav.org
Amaldi14 is the premier forum for the fields of gravitational wave science and gravitational wave detection. Following the first detection of gravitational waves in 2015, followed by the first observations of the collision of two neutron stars in 2017, the field has been expanding rapidly to exploit this new window on the Universe.
Held biannually, the Amaldi meetings are more important than ever before for bringing together the diverse and emergent research associated with gravitational waves from across the world. They are organized under the auspices of the Gravitational Wave International Committee (GWIC). The conference addresses the full range of gravitational wave science, including future detectors. Emphasis will be placed on the connection between gravitational wave science and the fields of observational astrophysics and multi-messenger astronomy, and progress in modelling waveforms arising from various astrophysical sources.
Amaldi14 will be held as a virtual event on July 19-23, 2021. Further information including the program of science talks and parallel sessions, poster sessions will be continuously updated on our website.
Please ensure you register for the event, and we look forward to see you (virtually) in July!
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1.4. Singularity theorems, causality and all that; a tribute to Roger Penrose (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/10/singularity-theorems-causali…
Starting: 2021-06-14 to 2021-06-18
Location: online
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/unifi.it/scri21/
Contact: ettore.minguzzi[AT]unifi.it
Last December Roger Penrose was awarded (one half of) the 2020 Nobel prize for "the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity", that is, for his 1965 gravitational collapse singularity theorem.
Unfortunately, this important news came during the Covid-19 emergency which prevented this event to be celebrated as deserved. Jointly with his 1963 study of the conformal boundary, Penrose's 1965 theorem marked the beginning of causality methods in mathematical relativity giving impulse to mathematical relativity itself.
This meeting is meant to honor Roger Penrose's accomplishments in mathematical relativity, particularly his use of global differential geometric methods in general relativity. Given the extent of Penrose's contributions, the idea is to focus just on the following themes more closely related to the Nobel prize motivation and to Penrose's mathematical methods:
1) Causality theory and singularity theorems (including abstract frameworks, low differentiability studies, weakened energy conditions)
2) Causal/conformal boundaries
3) Cosmic censorship (mostly from a differential geometric viewpoint)
Our goal is to gather researchers who use in their work Penrose's differential geometric methods or who have an interest in them and some perspectives to share. We wish that this meeting could summarize the present status of mathematical relativity research in the above areas.
While the deadline for abstract submissions is May 20, 2021, late submissions might be considered.
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1.5. The 24th Capra Meeting, Waterloo, Canada (2nd announcement)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21107
Starting: 2021-06-07 to 2021-06-11
Location: Waterloo, Canada
Additional Information: https://events.perimeterinstitute.ca/event/7/
Contact: smohl[AT]perimeterinstitute.ca
This is a second announcement for "The 24th Capra meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity", which will be held virtually via Perimeter Institute from June 7-11, 2021.
Registration for this event closes on Friday May 21. Abstract's submission will also close on this date.
The Capra meeting is an annual workshop on the topic of radiation reaction in general relativity. The primary focus of these workshops is the development of self-force techniques to model extreme mass ratio inspirals and further our understanding of the two-body problem in General Relativity.
This proposed format of this week-long conference will consist of one review talk each day (approximately 40 minutes), several contributed talks (approximately 15-20 minutes) daily, and one discussion session (approximately 60-100 minutes) daily. The format might vary somewhat depending on the number of online submissions. Confirmed invited speakers include Bernard Whiting, Katie Breivik, Maarten van de Meent, and Eva Hackmann among others.
For the first time, there will also be an invited talk on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) - please note the EDI tab on the website for more information from the Capra EDI Team,
At Capra, we provide equal opportunities regardless of gender, age, race, disability, ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, civil status, or family status. We urge all those with an interest in research on self-force and extreme mass-ratio inspirals to register for this meeting and submit an abstract for a presentation. Past and current attendees should encourage a broad spectrum of their colleagues to apply.
We hope that you will be able to join us at this exciting event and look forward to seeing you online in June 2021!
Anna Heffernan, Perimeter Institute and University of Guelph
Beatrice Bonga, Radboud University Nijmegen
Daniel Siegel, Perimeter Institute and University of Guelph
Eric Poisson, University of Guelph
Erik Schnetter, Perimeter Institute
Huan Yang, Perimeter Institute and University of Guelph
Luis Lehner, Perimeter Institute
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1.6. Regular black holes in quantum gravity and beyond - from theory to shadow observations (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21116
Starting: 2021-10-18 to 2021-10-22
Location: online
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/regular-bh-shadows-workshop/home
Contact: eichhorn[AT]cp3.sdu.dk
Now is a defining time for black-hole research on three fronts:
First, observations by the Event Horizon Telescope enable horizon-scale-probes of black-hole geometries.
Second, studies of regular black holes have given rise to potential observational features on the one hand and questions of dynamical stability on the other hand.
Third, several quantum-gravity proposals have motivated regular black-hole metrics.
These developments suggest that it is time to bring the relevant communities together for an intensive discussion of regular black holes, their status in and beyond quantum gravity, and the observational prospects for their shadows. The aim of the workshop is to trigger constructive discussions that engage these different communities that, when brought together, may bridge from fundamental theory development in gravity all the way to observations.
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1.7. Online Philosophy of Lambda workshop (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21133
Starting: 2021-06-16 to 2021-06-16
Location: online
Additional Information: https://www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/events.html
Contact: jdobosze[AT]uni-bonn.de
ONLINE PHILOSOPHY OF LAMBDA WORKSHOP
Wednesday 16th of June 2021
Online via Zoom
This online workshop focuses on various philosophical aspects of Lambda, i.e., dark energy / the cosmological constant / vacuum energy.
Info and free registration (by 8 June): https://www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/events.html
All times below are in CEST.
14:30-15:30: Nora Mills Boyd (Siena College)
"Do's and Don'ts from DES: Epistemic challenges in combining constraints from multiple dark energy probes"
15:45-16:45: Genco Guralp (San Diego State University)
"Dark Energy Measurements with Type Ia Supernovae: Mapping the Systematic Uncertainty Terrain"
17:00-19:00: Debate - The Cosmological Constant Problem
Adam Koberinski (University of Waterloo and University of Bonn)
Mike Schneider (University of Pittsburgh)
David Wallace (University of Pittsburgh)
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1.8. ICTS summer school on GW astronomy (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21143
Starting: 2021-07-05 to 2021-07-16
Location: Virtual on Zoom (hosted by ICTS, Bangalore)
Additional Information: https://www.icts.res.in/program/gws2021
Contact: gwschool[AT]icts.res.in
This year's ICTS summer school on gravitational-wave (GW) astronomy will be held from 05 to 16 July 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, the school will be held online. Applications for the school are now open. This year's school will focus on the stochastic GW background from the early universe as well as produced by astrophysical sources.
Courses:
- Stochastic GW background from the early universe (Shi Pi, Chinese Academy of Sciences & Kavli IPMU, Japan)
- Stochastic astrophysical foreground from compact binary mergers (Vuc Mandic, University of Minnesota, USA)
Each course will feature 5 lectures and 5 tutorials, 90 mins each. The school is primarily meant for graduate students and postdocs in gravitational physics and related fields. A small number of highly motivated senior undergraduates can also be considered. Basic understanding of general relativity is a prerequisite for the courses.
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1.9. "Quarks" workshop: Quantum Gravity and Cosmology (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/24/quarks-online-workshop-quant…
Starting: 2021-06-04 to 2021-06-08
Location:
Additional Information: https://indico.quarks.ru/event/2020/overview
Contact: quarks2020[AT]gmail.com
The workshop "Quantum Gravity and Cosmology" will take place online from June 4 to June 8, 2021. It is dedicated to the centennial jubilee of A.D. Sakharov and embraces the areas of quantum field theory, quantum gravity and cosmology that were pioneered and advanced by Sakharov at the dawn of these subjects. The main objective of the workshop is to assess our current understanding of the quantization of gravity, its applications to physics of early and present day Universe, including inflation theory and dark energy problem, black hole physics and the problem of information loss, and also to discuss the observational status of these subjects and their interplay with recent advances in effective field theory, higher spin and string theory. Speakers will be selected by the workshop conveners: D. Nesterov and A. Barvinsky. If you want to attend the workshop, please fill in the registration form: https://indico.quarks.ru/event/2020/overview
"Quarks" conferences on high-energy physics take place biennially since 1980 in various historical and cultural places of Russia. Due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the current conference was reformatted into a set of six thematic "Quarks" workshops that will be held online in June 2021.
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1.10. "Quarks" workshop: Modification of Gravity: Theories and Observations (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/24/quarks-online-workshop-modif…
Starting: 2021-06-09 to 2021-06-11
Location:
Additional Information: https://indico.quarks.ru/event/2020/overview
Contact: quarks2020[AT]gmail.com
The workshop "Modification of Gravity: Theories and Observations" will take place online from June 9 to June 11, 2021. Its program is aimed to cover recent progress in modified gravity theories. The topics of the workshop include development of modified gravity theories; their consistency and properties; applications to cosmology, black hole physics, and wormholes; observational constraints and signatures. Workshop speakers will be selected by the conveners: E. Babichev and V. Rubakov. If you are planning to attend the workshop, please fill in the registration form:
https://indico.quarks.ru/event/2020/overview
"Quarks" conferences on high-energy physics take place biennially since 1980 in various historical and cultural places of Russia. Due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the current conference was reformatted into a set of six thematic "Quarks" workshops that will be held online in June 2021.
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1.11. Detection and Analysis of Gravitational Waves in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy: From Mathematical Modelling to Machine Learning, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21163
Starting: 2021-11-14 to 2021-11-19
Location: Oaxaca, Mexico
Additional Information: http://www.birs.ca/events/2021/5-day-workshops/21w5066
Contact: 21w5066[AT]gmail.com
The Casa Matematica Oaxaca (CMO) will host the workshop "Detection and Analysis of Gravitational Waves in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy: From Mathematical Modelling to Machine Learning" in Oaxaca, Mexico, from November 14 to November 19, 2021.
Gravitational waves are a new way to explore the sky and uncover the deepest mysteries of the Universe. The aim of this workshop is to provide researchers with a forum to present recent progress in the field and discuss its future, from mathematical modelling of gravitational-wave sources to integration of data analysis techniques with machine learning.
The format of the workshop will be hybrid with a mix of online and in-person participation. There is no registration fee to attend, but registration is required. If you are interested in attending, please register at the conference website before November 1st, 2021. However, due to covid-19 restrictions in-person attendance will be limited, therefore we ask you to register as soon as possible. Early-career scientists and students are particularly encouraged to attend.
For updates and other important information, please visit the conference website.
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1.12. North American EinsteinToolkit Virtual School (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/24/north-american-einsteintoolk…
Starting: 2021-07-26 to 2021-07-30
Location: Urbana, USA
Additional Information: https://einsteintoolkit.github.io/et2021uiuc/
Contact: workshop[AT]einsteintoolkit.org
We are planning to have an online (Zoom) Einstein Toolkit Workshop at UIUC July 26th to 30th 2021.
Registration is required, but it is also free.
Topics covered include: Writing code for the Einstein Toolkit, Generating and using initial data produced by LORENE, CarpetX, analyzing data produced by the Einstein Toolkit.
Attendees are encouraged to sign up for short presentations.
Please see the school website for details and registration information.
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1.13. Spanish Portuguese Relativity Meeting 2021 (EREP2021; online) - 2nd announcement
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/28/spanish-portuguese-relativit…
Starting: 2021-09-13 to 2021-09-16
Location: online
Additional Information: http://erep2021.web.ua.pt/
Contact: erep2021[AT]ua.pt
The Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meetings are annual conferences on General Relativity and Gravitation that date back to 1977. They are organized each year by one of the different groups doing research on Relativity and Gravitation in Portugal and Spain. The 2021 meeting will be hosted by the gravity group at the University of Aveiro.
In 2021, we celebrate the outstanding developments of the field, from the observations of gravitational waves and black hole imaging to the theoretical developments in modeling and fundamental issues. This new golden era of strong gravity is attested by the three Nobel physics prizes in the last four years: in 2017 for gravitational waves (Barish, Thorne, Weiss), in 2019 for Cosmology (Peebles) and in 2020 for black holes (Genzel, Ghez, Penrose).
Due to the ongoing pandemia, the meeting will take place online. Further information will be given closer to the event.
Organizing Committee: C. Herdeiro (Chair), J. Delgado, A. Morais, J. Oliveira, A. Pombo, E. Radu, N. Santos
Scientific Committee: Vitor Cardoso, Jose A. Font, Carlos Herdeiro, Ruth Lazkos, Jose S. Lemos
Administrative Support: Cristina Grosso
Email Contact: erep2021[AT]ua.pt
Important Dates
12th April 2021: First Announcement; Registration Open.
16th July 2021: Deadline for Abstract Submission.
13th September 2021: Beginning of EREP 2021.
16th September 2021: End of EREP 2021.
Plenary Speakers:
Sonia Anton (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Juan Garcia Bellido (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
Geoffrey Compere (Universite' Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Pedro Cunha (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Will East (Perimeter Institute, Canada)
Jutta Kunz (University of Oldenburg, Germany)
Jose Natario (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Luciano Rezzolla (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
Nico Sanchis-Gual (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Alicia Sintes (Universidad de las Islas Baleares, Spain)
Thomas Sotiriou (University of Nottingham, UK), TBC
Frederic Vincent (Observatoire de Paris, France)
Elizabeth Winstanley (University of Sheffield, UK)
Venue:
Online.
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postdoctoral position at UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21079
Deadline: 2021-05-31
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Additional Information: https://www.nucleares.unam.mx/depto_gravitacion.php
Contact: celia.escamilla[AT]nucleares.unam.mx
The Institute for Nuclear Sciences of UNAM, has openings, twice a year (middle January and May each year), for postdoctoral fellows in its fields of study. The positions are for one year, renewable for a second one, depending upon funding and performance, and they carry a competitive monthly stipend, as well as basic health insurance for the postdoctoral fellow and her/his dependents.
Applicants interested to work at the Department of Gravitation and Field Theory in any of the following areas are encouraged to apply: classical and quantum aspects of gravitation, numerical relativity, theoretical and precision cosmology, mathematical physics, quantum field theory, lattice QCD, biophysics, and complex systems.
The faculty members are Miguel Alcubierre, Wolfgang Bietenholz, Yuri Bonder, Chryssomalis Chryssomalakos, Celia Escamilla-Rivera, Jemal Guven, Dario Nunez, Nestor Ortiz, Hernando Quevedo, Marcos Rosenbaum, Marcelo Salgado, Christopher Stephens, Daniel Sudarsky, Roberto Sussman and Alexander Turbiner - there is also a number of postdoctoral fellows and graduate students.
Applications (full CV, publication list and research statement) should be send via the email to celia.escamilla[AT]nucleares.unam.mx (with copy to fengari[AT]nucleares.unam.mx) by the closing date (2021-05-31). Applicants should also arrange for up to three reference letters signed to be sent by email, to arrive by the same date.
Succesful applicants will be expected to have a PhD in Theoretical Physics (no longer than 3 years before the starting date of the position) and be particularly knowledgeable of recent progress or activity in this area. Applicants will also be required to work independently, have strong analytical skills and be an effective team player.
Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Celia Escamilla-Rivera (Head of the Department), email: celia.escamilla[AT]nucleares.unam.mx
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2.2. Assistant Professor in Astroparticle Physics at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21088
Deadline: 2021-08-20
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/19038BR
Contact: kuapsearch2020[AT]ku.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas (KU) seeks applicants for an Assistant Professorship in astroparticle physics to begin as early as January 1, 2022.
The KU astroparticle physics group's research program focuses on radio-wave detection of ultra-high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos. Qualifying candidates must have a doctorate degree in physics or a closely related discipline. A strong record of research and commitment to excellence in teaching are required. Candidates with research interests in radio-frequency instrumentation or areas closely related to it and compatible with the existing efforts, and equipment, in the department are particularly encouraged to apply.
The University of Kansas is dedicated to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive working and learning environment. Individuals who are committed to furthering these causes are encouraged to apply. We especially welcome applicants from groups traditionally underrepresented in Physics and Astronomy. This includes, but is not limited to, women, racial and ethnic underrepresented minorities, and LGBTQIA individuals as well as those residing at the intersection of these axes. In addition, candidates with experience and/or demonstrated potential to effectively contribute to a diverse and inclusive learning environment are especially encouraged to apply.
In a continuing effort to enrich its academic environment and provide equal educational and employment opportunities, the university actively encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups in higher education. The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. by the time of appointment.
Lawrence, KS is an excellent plan to live. It is an affordable and progressive city with a lively arts and music scene, excellent schools, high quality restaurants, economical living, and a diverse cultural mix. It is also only an hour drive from downtown Kansas City.
For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to https://www.employment.ku.edu/academic/19038BR. A complete application includes the following materials: cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research statement (up to five pages), a teaching statement (up to two pages), and the names, e-mail addresses, and contact information for at least three references. Applicants should arrange for three letters of reference to be sent electronically to Professor Hume Feldman, Chair, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, kuapsearch2020[AT]ku.edu. Initial review of applications will begin August 20, 2021. For full consideration, all application documents and reference letters must be received before this date. Late applications will be accepted 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, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and are the Title IX coordinators for their respective campuses: Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder, and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011, 711 TTY (for the Wichita, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas medical center
campuses).
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2.3. Postdoctoral Researcher in Experimental High Energy Nuclear Physics, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21111
Deadline: 2021-05-25
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: http://employment.ku.edu/staff/19089BR
Contact: jdtt(a)ku.edu
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate position in experimental high energy nuclear physics with the University of Kansas beginning as early as June 14, 2021. Postdoctoral researcher candidates are required to have a Ph.D. in physics by date of appointment and research experience in experimental particle or nuclear physics or a related experimental field. The person would work with the University of Kansas group on physics data analysis and detector operation and development for the ALICE experiment. Candidates with relevant interests and experience are sought.
The University of Kansas ALICE group is pursuing a broad and exciting research program, with elements including detector development and operation for the ALICE experiment. The group's analysis efforts have a particular focus on studies of the initial stage of protons and ions via photon-induced physics processes. The post-doctoral researcher would be expected to participate in many of these activities, taking a leadership role in advancing the group's research program, interacting with and mentoring students, and engaging in creative and independent thought. The person may be stationed at CERN, in Geneva, Switzerland or at the University of Kansas in Lawrence.
For more information and to apply go to http://employment.ku.edu/staff/19089BR Initial review of applications will begin May 25, 2021 and will continue until a qualified pool of applicants has been identified. Inquiries can be made by email to jdtt[AT]ku.edu.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the University's programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and is the University's Title IX Coordinator: the Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785)864-6414, 711 TTY.
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2.4. Assistant Professor in Theoretical Physics, Krakow, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21119
Deadline: 2021-06-06
Location: Krakow, Poland
Additional Information: https://fais.uj.edu.pl/documents/41628/147898878/Konkurs+na+stanowisko+adiu…
Contact: wydzial.fais[AT]uj.edu.pl
Rector of the Jagiellonian University announces a competitive selection process for the post of an
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
in the research and teaching staff member group at the Institute of Theoretical Physics
starting October 1, 2021 at the latest
Academic field: theoretical physics
The Institute of Theoretical Physics investigates a wide scope of areas in theoretical physics: Complex Systems, Condensed Matter Theory, Field Theory, General Relativity and Astrophysics, Mathematical Physics, Quantum Gravity, Statistical Physics, Theoretical Atomic Physics and Quantum Physics, Particle Physics and String Theory. The faculty consists of more than 30 Professors of theoretical physics and it is a part of the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science at the Jagiellonian University.
The candidates must hold the PhD degree in theoretical physics. We expect from the candidates: strong interest in research, significant research achievements confirmed by a good publication record, ability to carry out independent research and experience in teaching work. International research experience, participation and leading positions in research grants will be advantageous.
The successful candidates will join one of the active research groups at the Institute according to their research interests, carry out research in theoretical physics, and take part in teaching activities in Polish and/or English at the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science at the Jagiellonian University.
The detailed information about formal conditions of the application may be found at the Faculty webpage or it may be obtained upon request to wydzial.fais[AT]uj.edu.pl
The deadline for applications: June 6, 2021, 23:59 Warsaw time.
Selected candidates will be invited for remote presentations and interviews.
The competitive selection process will be concluded by June 16, 2021
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2.5. Visiting Professorship at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21173
Deadline: 2021-08-01
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Additional Information: https://www.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/news/n352?lang=en-GB
Contact: director[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Visiting Professorship at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, invites applications and/or nominations for a visiting-professorship in the field of theoretical physics for the period from 1 April, 2023 to 31 March, 2024. The appointment will be made for three months (or more). The salary will be determined according to the pay scale of Kyoto University.
The deadline for applications or nominations is 1st August, 2021. A letter of application should be accompanied by a curriculum vitae and a list of publications. In addition, please inform us regarding all possible periods of stay at YITP. All correspondence should be addressed to:
Prof. Sinya Aoki
Director
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
Kyoto University
Kyoto 606-8502, JAPAN
e-mail: director_{AT}_yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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2.6. Faculty positions at the Assistant Professor level, L'Aquila, Italy
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21183
Deadline: 2021-07-31
Location: L'Aquila, Italy
Additional Information: https://www.gssi.it/communication/announcements/item/12532
Contact: eoi-phys[AT]gssi.it
Call for Expressions of Interest in Faculty Positions in the Physics Division of the GSSI Gran Sasso Science Institute
The Physics Division of the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI) invites expressions of interest for faculty positions at the Assistant Professor level (Tenure Track) from highly qualified scholars worldwide with an interest in research activity for Underground experiments at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS).
The GSSI Physics Division hosts scientists carrying out interdisciplinary research on a variety of subjects, ranging from underground Particle Physics, gravitational wave Astronomy, Multi-messenger astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysics, Cosmic Rays and Cosmology. The GSSI is a Center for Advanced Studies, with a prominent program of graduate courses. About 40 Physics Graduate Students from all over the world are at GSSI at any given time, and part of the duties of the Faculty is to provide teaching and supervision of their research activity. Interdisciplinary projects aimed at increasing the connections with other Ph.D. Courses at GSSI (mathematics, computer science and social science) are strongly encouraged.
The GSSI announces two tenure-track positions this year. The present call for expressions of interest is aimed at probing the community of scientists at international level that might want to join the GSSI faculty. The experimental activities at LNGS of interest for this call include searches for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay (CUORE, CUPID, LEGEND) and Dark Matter (DarkSide-20k, COSINUS). Also, R&D for future directional dark mass experiments is being pursued at GSSI.
Candidates willing to work in the exciting GSSI atmosphere, as tenure track Assistant Professors, are required to have a doctoral degree in physics or related fields prior to the appointment, with a proven record of achievements, a clear potential to promote and lead research activities and a specific interest in teaching at the graduate and postgraduate level to a small set of particularly skilled students.
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3. News
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3.1. 2021 Awards for Essays on Gravitation (results)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/15/2021-awards-for-essays-on-gr…
Additional Information: http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org
Gravity Research Foundation
The trustees are pleased to announce the Awards for Essays for 2021.
1. $4,000 - The Elastic Vacuum by Samir D. Mathur, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210; e-mail: mathur.16[AT]osu.edu
2. $700 - Quantum Gravity Phenomenology in the Infrared by Laurent Freidel[1], Jerzy Kowalski-Glikman[2][3], Robert G. Leigh[4], and Djordje Minic[5], [1]Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, 31 Caroline St. N., Waterloo ON, Canada, [2]Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw, Pl. Maksa Borna 9, 50-204 Wroclaw, Poland, [3]National Centre for Nuclear Research, Pasteura 7, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland, [4]Illinois Center for Advanced Studies of the Universe & Department of Physics, University of Illinois, 1110 West Green St., Urbana IL 61801, [5]Department of Physics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061; e-mail: lfreidel[AT]perimeterinstitute.ca, jerzy.kowalski-glikman[AT]uwr.edu.pl, rgleigh[AT]illinois.edu, dminic[AT]vt.edu
3. $600 - The Quantum Emission of an Alive Black Hole by J. A. Rueda[1][2][3][4][5] and R. Ruffini[1][2][6], [1]ICRANet, Piazza della Repubblica 10, I-65122 Pescara, Italy, [2]ICRA, Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza Universita' di Roma, P.le Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Rome, Italy, [3]ICRANet-Ferrara, Dipartimento di Fisica e Scienze della Terra, Universita' degli Studi di Ferrara, Via Saragat 1, I-44122 Ferrara, Italy, [4]Dipartimento di Fisica e Scienze della Terra, Universita' degli Studi di Ferrara, Via Saragat 1, I-44122 Ferrara, Italy, [5]INAF, Istituto de Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali, Via Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Rome, Italy, [6]INAF, Viale del Parco Mellini 84, 00136 Rome Italy; e-mail: jorge.rueda[AT]icra.it, ruffini[AT]icra.it
4. $500 - Einstein-Hilbert Action, with Quantum Corrections, from the Planck Scale Coarse-Graining of the Spacetime Microstructure by T. Padmanabhan, IUCAA, Post Bag 4, Ganeshkhind, Pune - 411 007, India; email: paddy[AT]iucaa.in
5. $400 - Euclidean Gravity and Holography by Daniel Harlow[1] and Edgar Shaghoulian[2], [1]Center for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, [2]David Rittenhouse Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, 209 S. 33rd Street, Philadelphia PA, 19104; e-mail: harlow[AT]mit.edu, eshag[AT]sas.upenn.edu
Selected for Honorable Mention this year were (listed in alphabetical order): Stephen L. Adler; Ivan Agullo, Vitor Cardoso, Adrian del Rio, Michele Maggiore, and Jorge Pullin; Dharam Vir Ahluwalia; Aghil Alaee, Marcus Khuri, and Hari Kunduri; Steven A. Balbus; Souvik Banerjee, Ulf Danielsson, and Suvendu Giri; Ning Bao and Elizabeth Wildenhain; Mauricio Bellini; Robert Brandenberger, Lavinia Heisenberg, and Jakob Robnik; Ram Brustein and Yotam Sherf; Luca Buoninfante; Xavier Calmet and Folkert Kuipers; Raul Carballo-Rubio, Francesco Di Filippo, and Stefano Liberati; Ashkbiz Danehkar, Hassan Alshal, and Thomas L. Curtright; Saurya Das and Sourav Sur; Joshua Erlich; Arthur E. Fischer; Yonadav Barry Ginat; E.I. Guendelman; Shahar Hod; Aden Jowsey and Matt Visser; John R. Klauder; Jose' Ademir Sales Lima and Pedro Eleuterio Mendonca Almeida; Philip D. Mannheim and John W. Moffat; Donald Marolf and Henry Maxfield; Frank Saueressig, Mina Galis, Jesse Daas, and Amir Khosravi; Susan M
Scott and Ben W Whale; Tejinder P. Singh; W.M. Stuckey, Timothy McDevitt, and Michael Silberstein; F. Tamburini, F. Feleppa, and B. Thide'; Wanpeng Tan; C.S. Unnikrishnan and George T. Gillies; Nicolas Valdes-Meller; Ram Gopal Vishwakarma; Aron C. Wall; Asher Yahalom.
This announcement and abstracts of award-winning and honorable mention essays are posted on our web site, http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org. The five award-winning essays are also posted on our web site and will be published in the October 2021 SPECIAL ISSUE of the International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD).
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3.2. 2022 Awards for Essays on Gravitation
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/24/2022-awards-for-essays-on-gr…
Additional Information: https://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org
In 2022, for our seventy-third competition, the trustees of the Gravity Research Foundation are offering five awards for short essays for stimulating thought and encouraging work on the phenomenon of gravitation. The stipulations follow:
(1) We will make these Awards on May 15, 2022 for the best and most well-written essays about gravitation, its theory, applications, or effects. Essays must be 10 pages or fewer using double-spacing, 12-point font and 1-inch margins including a small number of diagrams, tables and equations. Title and reference pages are additional and not included in the page count. The subject matter may or may not be original research. The essay competition is not intended to replace a research journal where the detailed results of original research are submitted. Essays should not give lengthy detailed mathematical calculations nor detailed descriptions of an experimental setup. Essay ideas should be self- contained and understandable - not dependent on reading other documents.
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The First Award will be $4000.00
The Second Award will be $700.00
The Third Award will be $600.00
The Fourth Award will be $500.00
The Fifth Award will be $400.00
(3) Essay must be typed in English and e-mailed in a single PDF file by March 31, 2022. One essay only will be accepted from each author. Notify us within 24 hours if you do not receive a confirmation email of your submission.
(4) Title page should include all the following: essay title, authors' names (specify corresponding author), e-mail and mailing addresses, submission date, an abstract of 125 words or fewer, and the statement: "Essay written for the Gravity Research Foundation 2022 Awards for Essays on Gravitation." Pages should be numbered.
(5) The decision of the judges will be final. No reviews or comments will be provided.
(6) Contestants can find the awards announcement posted on the website: gravityresearchfoundation.org around May 15, 2022.
(7) The five award-winning essays will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD). Authors of essays designated Honorable Mention will be invited to submit their essays to the IJMPD where these may undergo additional refereeing at editorial discretion for possible publication. Authors of all other essays are free and encouraged to publish their essays after May 15th.
Submission e-mail address: George M. Rideout, Jr., President, grideoutjr(a)aol.com
Recent First Award Winners:
2021 - Samir D. Mathur, The Ohio State University, OH
2020 - Maulik Parikh and George Zahariade, Arizona State University, AZ and Frank Wilczek, Arizona State University, AZ, Stockholm University, Sweden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
2019 - Alessio Belenchia, Queen's University, England; Robert M. Wald, Enrico Fermi Institute, IL; Flaminia Giacomini, Esteban Castro-Ruiz, Caslav Brukner and Markus Aspelmeyer, Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Austria
2018 - Jessica Santiago and Matt Visser, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
2017 - Ivan Agullo, Louisiana State University, LA; Adrian del Rio and Jose Navarro-Salas, Centro Mixto Universidad de Valencia-CSIC, Spain
2016 - Stephen L. Adler, Institute for Advanced Study, NJ
2015 - Gerard 't Hooft, Utrecht University and Spinoza Institute, the Netherlands
2014 - Lawrence M. Krauss, Arizona State University, AZ and Frank Wilczek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA
2013 - Baocheng Zhang, Qing-yu Cai and Ming-sheng Zhan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China and Li You, Tsinghua University, China
2012 - Claus Kiefer and Manuel Kraemr, University of Cologne, Germany
2011 - Ivan Agullo, Pennsylvania State University, PA and Leonard Parker, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI
2010 - Mark Van Raamsdonk, University of British Columbia, BC
2009 - Alexander Burinskii, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
2008 - T. Padmanabhan, Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, India
2007 - S. Carlip, University of California at Davis, CA
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3.3. The Twenty-Second Release of the Einstein Toolkit
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/31/the-twenty-second-release-of…
Additional Information: https://einsteintoolkit.org/
Release Announcement
We are pleased to announce the twenty-second release (code name "Lorentz") of the Einstein Toolkit, an open-source, community developed software infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics. The highlights of this release include:
* POWER, a Python package to post-process the data products of simulations to compute the gravitational wave strain at future null infinity.
* Simfactory is now fully compatible with Python 2 or 3.
In addition, bug fixes accumulated since the previous release in November 2020 have been included.
The Einstein Toolkit is a collection of software components and tools for simulating and analyzing general relativistic astrophysical systems that builds on numerous software efforts in the numerical relativity community including code to compute initial data parameters, the spacetime evolution codes Baikal, lean_public, and McLachlan, analysis codes to compute horizon characteristics and gravitational waves, the Carpet AMR infrastructure, and the relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics codes GRHydro and IllinoisGRMHD. The Einstein Toolkit also contains a 1D self-force code. For parts of the toolkit, the Cactus Framework is used as the underlying computational infrastructure providing large-scale parallelization, general computational components, and a model for collaborative, portable code development.
The Einstein Toolkit uses a distributed software model and its different modules are developed, distributed, and supported either by the core team of Einstein Toolkit Maintainers, or by individual groups. Where modules are provided by external groups, the Einstein Toolkit Maintainers provide quality control for modules for inclusion in the toolkit and help coordinate support. The Einstein Toolkit Maintainers currently involve staff and faculty from five different institutions, and host weekly meetings that are open for anyone to join.
Guiding principles for the design and implementation of the toolkit include: open, community-driven software development; well thought-out and stable interfaces; separation of physics software from computational science infrastructure; provision of complete working production code; training and education for a new generation of researchers.
For more information about using or contributing to the Einstein Toolkit, or to join the Einstein Toolkit Consortium, please visit our web pages at http://einsteintoolkit.org, or contact the users mailing list users(a)einsteintoolkit.org.
The Einstein Toolkit is primarily supported by NSF 2004157/2004044/2004311/2004879/2003893 (Enabling fundamental research in the era of multi-messenger astrophysics).
See the Download page (http://einsteintoolkit.org/download.html) on the Einstein Toolkit website for download instructions.
Zachariah B. Etienne, Roland Haas, Steven R. Brandt, William E. Gabella, Peter Diener, Atul Kedia, Miguel Gracia.
May, 2021
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3.4. Sixteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG16, 3rd announcement, online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/05/31/sixteenth-marcel-grossmann-m…
Additional Information: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/
We are happy to present the official poster of MG16 http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/MG16_official_poster.pdf with explanatory text http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/MG16_official_poster_info.pdf as well as MG16 special poster celebrating the 50th anniversary of the article "Introducing the Black Hole" and the black hole mass energy formula http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/MG16_special_poster.pdf with explanatory text http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/MG16_special_poster_info.pdf.
The MG Awards will be announced this week.
The deadline for registration has been postponed to June 15, 2021 with regular fee of 150 Euro and reduced fee of 80 Euro applicable to students, retired scientists and auditors.
We recall that the abstract submission deadline is June 15, 2021.
The meeting program will include a set of plenary lectures, public lectures, round tables as well as parallel sessions. The program will be published after June 15.
More information will be available on MG16 website: www.icra.it/mg/mg16
Remo Ruffini, University of Rome, on behalf of the International Organizing Committee
Robert Jantzen, Villanova University, on behalf of the International
Coordinating Committee
Gregory Vereshchagin, ICRANet, on behalf of the Local Organizing Committee
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1. Conferences
1.1. COSMO'21, Urbana, Illinois, USA
1.2. Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory, Moscow, Russia
1.3. Sejny Summer Institute On the Foundations of Physics, Sejny, Poland
1.4. Spanish Portuguese Relativity Meeting 2021 (EREP2021; online)
1.5. Black Holes Inside and Out 2021: First announcement (online)
1.6. Atlantic General Relativity Meeting 2021, Sherbrooke, Canada (online)
1.7. GWPAW 2021, Hannover, Germany
1.8. The 8th KAGRA International Workshop, Toward the 4th Observing Run of the Detector Network: From Physics to Astronomy (online)
1.9. S. M. Chitre Memorial Symposium on Frontiers in Astrophysics and Fluid Dynamics (online)
1.10. Sixteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG16, 2nd announcement, online)
2. Jobs
2.1. PhD opportunities at GRIT, Lisbon, Portugal
2.2. Laboratory Coordinator for Physics and Astronomy Electronics Shop at the University of Kansas, USA
2.3. Postdoc position in Black Hole Rotation Curves at IFUAP, Puebla, Mexico
2.4. Postdoctoral Fellowship in the High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics Theory, Cape Town, South Africa
2.5. Postdoctoral position in theoretical astrophysics at Center for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw, Poland
2.6. Postdoctoral Position in Black Hole Astrophysics at TDLI, Shanghai, China
3. News
3.1. Nominations for the 2022 R.A. Isaacson Award in Gravitational-Wave Science are open
3.2. New book: "An Introduction to Mathematical Relativity", by J. Natario
3.3. New book: "Formulations of General Relativity" by Kirill Krasnov
3.4. New publication of seven works by Einstein
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1.1. COSMO'21, Urbana, Illinois, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20985
Starting: 2021-08-02 to 2021-08-06
Location: Urbana, Illinois, USA
Additional Information: https://caps.ncsa.illinois.edu/conferences/cosmo21/
Contact: cosmo-2021[AT]illinois.edu
The 24th International Conference on Particle Physics and Cosmology (COSMO'21) conference series will take place August 2-6, 2021 at the University of Illinois and online.
The COSMO series is one of the major venues of interaction between cosmologists and particle physicists, and will feature the latest developments in in particle cosmology and particle astrophysics. Early-career scientists are particularly encouraged to attend.
To receive updates on registration deadlines and other important information for COSMO'21, please visit the conference website
https://caps.ncsa.illinois.edu/conferences/cosmo21/
to subscribe to our mailing list. When you subscribe, you will also have the option to give input on how you would like to attend COSMO'21-remotely or in person.
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1.2. Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory, Moscow, Russia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21003
Starting: 2021-07-05 to 2021-07-09
Location: Moscow, Russia
Additional Information: http://www.pirt.info/?lang=eng
Contact: dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru
International Conference "Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory" (PIRT-2021) will take place 5 - 9 July, 2021 at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia and online. The Conference is organized by Bauman University (Russia) and University of Liverpool (Great Britain).
The PIRT Conference is an international scientific event that was first organized in 1988 and held at Imperial College in London once every two years, and since 2003 it has been held at Bauman University in Moscow. The main topics of the conference are the physical, geometric, and mathematical interpretation of the theory of relativity, its experimental verification and alternative theories of gravity, optical methods for detecting gravitational waves, new effects of moving-media optics and relativistic electrodynamics, as well as astrophysical observations and space experiments.
The Conference Program of the Moscow PIRT-2021 will include papers dealing with the following major themes:
- Gravitation, cosmology and large-scale structure
- Gravitational waves and experimental tests of the relativity theory
- Relativistic electrodynamics
- High energy astrophysics
- Modern problems of classical and quantum field theory
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL PIRT-2021
Aroonkumar Beesham, University of Zululand, South Africa
Bivudutta Mishra, BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, India
Carlos Romero, Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Brazil
John B. Dainton, Liverpool University, Great Britain
Barry C. Barish, California Institute of Technology, United States
David Blair, University of South Western Australia, Australia
Naresh Dadhich, IUCAA, PUNE, India
Nicola N. Napolitano, INAF Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte, Italy
Alexander D. Dolgov, Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics of RAS and INFN, Ferrara, Italy
Carlo Bradaschia, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare INFN, Universita di Pisa, Italy
David Shoemaker, MIT LIGO Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, U.S.A.
Guido Pizzella, Physics Department, University of Rome, Rome, Italy
James Hough, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K.
Mairi Sakellariadou, King's College London, University of London, London, Great Britain
Nathalie Deruelle, Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Bures sur Yvette, France
Peter Rowlands, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Roland Triay, Centre de Physique Theorique CNRS - University de Provence, Marseille, France
Rainer Weiss, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, U.S.A.
Stanley E. Whitcomb, Physics/LIGO laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, U.S.A.
Richard Kerner, University Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Yee Jack Ng, University of North Carolina - UNC, USA
Dadhich Naresh, IUCAA, PUNE, India
Mahim R. Adhikari, University of Calcutta, IMBIC, India
H.P. Mazumdar, Physics and Earth Sciences Division, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Postal Communications may be sent to the Secretary of PIRT-2021 Organizing Committee preferably by e-mail to Nina D. Tyannikova (dekan-fn[AT]mail.ru)
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1.3. Sejny Summer Institute On the Foundations of Physics, Sejny, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21008
Starting: 2021-07-26 to 2021-08-03
Location: Sejny, Poland
Additional Information: https://sejny.sciencesconf.org
Contact: sejny.summer.institute[AT]gmail.com
In these virtual-meeting times, it is our great pleasure to announce the Sejny Summer Institute, a real-world workshop on theoretical physics! If the sanitary situation permits it, the event will be held in northern Poland from July 26th to August 3rd 2021.
This question-based workshop is addressed to junior researchers (graduate students, post-docs...) and will be centered around the investigation of foundational problems in physics chosen by the participants themselves. Organised in small multi-disciplinary groups, participants from theoretical/mathematical physics, are to join forces with participants from history/philosophy of science, as well as computer scientists and pure mathematicians. We aim at providing a balance between the different ways of thinking in order to generate a stimulating and dynamic environment for common inquiries.
An equally important characteristic of this workshop is a relaxed, home-like and inclusive atmosphere that we wish to create. The workshop will be held in a country-house nearby the town of Sejny, with about 20 participants. Enjoying the surrounding lakes and forests will also be part of the experience.
The organisers:
Jan Glowacki, Pierre Martin-Dussaud, Alexander Thomas, Federico Zalamea, Vaclav Zatloukal
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1.4. Spanish Portuguese Relativity Meeting 2021 (EREP2021; online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/13/spanish-portuguese-relativit…
Starting: 2021-09-13 to 2021-09-16
Location: online
Additional Information: http://erep2021.web.ua.pt/
Contact: erep2021[AT]ua.pt
The Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meetings are annual conferences on General Relativity and Gravitation that date back to 1977. They are organized each year by one of the different groups doing research on Relativity and Gravitation in Portugal and Spain. The 2021 meeting will be hosted by the gravity group at the University of Aveiro.
In 2021, we celebrate the outstanding developments of the field, from the observations of gravitational waves and black hole imaging to the theoretical developments in modeling and fundamental issues. This new golden era of strong gravity is attested by the three Nobel physics prizes in the last four years: in 2017 for gravitational waves (Barish, Thorne, Weiss), in 2019 for Cosmology (Peebles) and in 2020 for black holes (Genzel, Ghez, Penrose).
Due to the ongoing pandemia, the meeting will take place online. Further information will be given closer to the event.
Organizing Committee: C. Herdeiro (Chair), J. Delgado, A. Morais, J. Oliveira, A. Pombo, E. Radu, N. Santos
Scientific Committee: Vitor Cardoso, Jose A. Font, Carlos Herdeiro, Ruth Lazkos, Jose S. Lemos
Administrative Support: Cristina Grosso
Email Contact: erep2021[AT]ua.pt
Important Dates
12th April 2021: First Announcement; Registration Open.
16th July 2021: Deadline for Abstract Submission.
13th September 2021: Beginning of EREP 2021.
16th September 2021: End of EREP 2021.
Plenary Speakers:
Sonia Anton (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Juan Garcia Bellido (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
Geoffrey Compere (Universite' Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Pedro Cunha (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Will East (Perimeter Institute, Canada)
Jutta Kunz (University of Oldenburg, Germany)
Jose Natario (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Luciano Rezzolla (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
Nico Sanchis-Gual (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Alicia Sintes (Universidad de las Islas Baleares, Spain)
Thomas Sotiriou (University of Nottingham, UK), TBC
Frederic Vincent (Observatoire de Paris, France)
Elizabeth Winstanley (University of Sheffield, UK)
Venue:
Online.
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1.5. Black Holes Inside and Out 2021: First announcement (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21031
Starting: 2021-09-27 to 2021-10-01
Location: Online
Additional Information: https://www.bhio2021.com/
Contact: francesco.difilippo[AT]yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
The conference "Black Holes Inside and Out" will be devoted to the discussion of black hole physics in a broad sense. Its main aim is to bring together people working on theoretical, phenomenological, and observational aspects of classical and quantum black holes. Talks will cover foundational topics as well as recent theoretical and observational breakthroughs.
Each session will consist of invited talks and ample discussion sessions. The conference will be held online on the Zoom platform from 27 September to 1 October 2021. Talks will be scheduled in the European afternoons to be as convenient as possible for all participants, as well as being recorded and posted online to facilitate access to all participants regardless of their geographical location.
This conference will be followed by the focused workshop "Regular black holes in quantum gravity and beyond - from theory to shadow observations" (Oct 18-22). We hope that while both online meetings can certainly be attended separately, participants, as well as speakers, can benefit from the proximity of the events, allowing them to continue discussions (including on the joint Slack space).
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1.6. Atlantic General Relativity Meeting 2021, Sherbrooke, Canada (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21033
Starting: 2021-05-25 to 2021-05-29
Location: Sherbrooke, Canada (online)
Additional Information: https://physics.ubishops.ca/agr2021/
Contact: vfaraoni[AT]ubishops.ca
The 2021 Atlantic General Relativity Meeting will be held online from Tuesday, May 25 to Saturday, May 29 at Bishop's University in Sherbrooke, Canada. As in previous years, the theme of Atlantic GR will be all aspects of classical and quantum gravity. The meeting will be split in two parts. For the first part, there will be three series of lectures given by Daryl Haggard (McGill University), Matthew Johnson (York University/Perimeter Institute), and Edward Wilson-Ewing (University of New Brunswick). In the second part of the meeting, there will be presentations by the conference participants. There is no registration fee. Registration and the call for abstracts are open.
The 2021 Atlantic General Relativity Meeting is sponsored by the Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences (AARMS), the Centre des Recherches Mathematiques (CRM), the Perimeter Institute, the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA), the Fields Institute, the Centre de Recherche en Astrophysique du Quebec (CRAQ), and Bishop's University.
For more information, to register, and to submit an abstract please visit https://physics.ubishops.ca/agr2021/
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1.7. GWPAW 2021, Hannover, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/17/gwpaw-2021/
Starting: 2021-12-14 to 2021-12-17
Location: Hannover, Germany
Additional Information: https://gwpaw2021.aei.mpg.de
Contact: gwpaw2021[AT]aei.mpg.de
The Gravitational Wave Physics and Astronomy Workshop, is a historical conference dedicated to gravitational wave astrophysics. The topics of this years' edition include multi-messenger observations, r-processes nucleosynthesis, jet physics, formation and evolution of compact objects, neutron star physics of state, cosmology, fundamental physics, waveform modelling, new gravitational wave searches, pulsar timing arrays and space-based detectors.
With optimism we are planning an in-person meeting, but we will be monitoring the situation closely.
To receive information on the opening of the registration, abstract submission and important deadlines, use the "Stay Informed" button at the conference website.
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1.8. The 8th KAGRA International Workshop, Toward the 4th Observing Run of the Detector Network: From Physics to Astronomy (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/29/the-8th-kagra-international-…
Starting: 2021-07-07 to 2021-07-09
Location: (online)
Additional Information: http://kiw8.org
Contact: hisaaki.shinkai[AT]oit.ac.jp
First Announcement
The 8th KAGRA international workshop (KIW) will be held during July 7-9 2021. This workshop is hosted by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI). KIW8 is a continuation of the effort to promote more active international collaboration on KAGRA, and is open to all scientists who are interested in contributing to the KAGRA project. This is the third KIW hosted by Korean gravitational wave community, after KIW1 in 2016 at KISTI, Daejeon and KIW4 at Ewha Womans University in Seoul. Because of the COVID-19, this meeting will be fully held remotely. The COVID-19 certainly slowed down overall scientific activities, but many progresses have been made even under such a stressful situation. In particular, the fourth observing run (O4) is planned to start sometime in 2022 without much delay and KAGRA will join this global efforts for hunting more gravitational wave events with better sensitivity and accuracy. Thus the main theme of this workshop will be O4.
We encourage researchers of both experiment and theory, especially of young generations, to make contributions and exchange the ideas at this KIW8. Please register at the meeting homepage by June 30, 2021. There is no registration fee.
Scientific Organizing Committee
Hyung Mok Lee (co-chair, SNU, Korea)
Hisaaki Shinkai (co-chair, OIT, Japan)
Hyung Won Lee (Inje Univ., Korea)
Ray-Kuang Lee (National Tsinghua Univ., Taiwan) Tatsuya Narikawa (ICRR, Japan)
John Oh (NIMS, Korea)
Takahiro Sawada (Osaka City Univ., Japan)
Nami Uchikata (ICRR, Japan)
Takafumi Ushiba (ICRR, Japan)
Helios Vocca (Perugia, Italy)
Zong-Hong Zhu (BNU, China)
Local Organizing Committee:
Sungho Lee (Chair, KASI, Korea) June Gyu Park (KASI, Korea) Soonkyu Je (KASI, Korea) Sang Hoon Oh (NIMS, Korea) Chang-Hee Kim (KAIST, Korea)
Topics:
KAGRA Status
LIGO/Virgo Status
Future Detectors and Instrument
Data Analysis and Computing
Gravitational Wave Science Multi-messenger Astronomy
Special Session on Detector Characterization
Important Dates:
Abstract Submission: due May 31, 2021
Registration: due June 30, 2021
Oral and Poster Presentation File Submission: due July 4, 2021
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1.9. S. M. Chitre Memorial Symposium on Frontiers in Astrophysics and Fluid Dynamics (online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21068
Starting: 2021-05-06 to 2021-05-08
Location: Mumbai, India (online)
Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/cbs.ac.in/chitresymposium/home
Contact: chitre.symposium[AT]cbs.ac.in
The UM-DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (CEBS), Mumbai India is organizing a 3-day online Symposium on the Frontiers of Astrophysics and Fluid Dynamics from May 6-8, 2021 in the memory of Prof. S. M. Chitre who played a key role in establishing and nurturing our centre since its inception. The Symposium will have plenary and invited talks from distinguished speakers from both India and abroad.
Confirmed Plenary Speakers:
Prof. Sir Roger Penrose, NL (Oxford, UK)
Prof. Kip Thorne, NL (Caltech, USA)
Prof. Martin Rees (Cambridge, UK)
Prof. Douglas Gough (Cambridge, UK)
Prof. Christopher Tout (Cambridge, UK)
Prof. Ramesh Narayan (Harvard, USA)
Prof. Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State, USA)
Prof. K. R. Sreenivasan (NYU, USA)
Organizing Committee: V. K. Jain (Chair), S. Ghosh, B. Paradkar, S. Kolekar
Email Contact: chitre.symposium[AT]cbs.ac.in
The meeting will be held online on the Zoom platform and YouTube Live from May 6 to May 8, 2021. The full program details along with the registration link can be found on the symposium website: https://sites.google.com/cbs.ac.in/chitresymposium/home
Please note that the registration for the symposium is mandatory as the Zoom link for the symposium will be sent only to the registered participants.
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1.10. Sixteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG16, 2nd announcement, online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21070
Starting: 2021-07-05 to 2021-07-10
Location: (online)
Additional Information: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/
Contact: mg16[AT]icranet.org
It is our pleasure to announce that, in order to meet the many requests for participation received, the meeting will last until Saturday, July 10, 2021.
The preliminary list of invited plenary speakers: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/invited_speakers.htm
There will be more than 80 parallel sessions at MG16, for the preliminary list please see: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/parallel_sessions.htm
The deadlines for registration have been postponed:
- early registration: May 15, 2021
- registration closure: May 31, 2021
The abstract submission deadline is June 15, 2021.
More information is available on the website: www.icra.it/mg/mg16
Remo Ruffini, University of Rome, on behalf of the International Organizing Committee
Robert Jantzen, Villanova University, on behalf of the International
Coordinating Committee
Gregory Vereshchagin, ICRANet, on behalf of the Local Organizing Committee
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2. Jobs
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2.1. PhD opportunities at GRIT, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/09/phd-opportunities-at-grit-li…
Deadline: 2021-05-01
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/
Contact: david.hilditch[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
The gravity group (GRIT) at Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisbon invites applications for a PhD fellowship starting fall 2021. The fellowship will run for four years, with a taught component in the first year and full-time research thereafter. An ample travel budget is available.
The topic of the thesis will, very broadly, be on the field of gravitational collapse and numerical relativity. Informal queries can be sent to David Hilditch (david.hilditch[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt).
Applicants should send their CV, transcripts, and a one page letter of motivation to the same address. They should also arrange for at least one letter of recommendation to be sent, and all materials to be delivered by the end of April 2021. Brief interviews will be made with GRIT members after an initial shortlist is formed.
Strong applicants may also opt to be placed in a pool for other upcoming PhD opportunities at GRIT. Information about both the team and the broader CENTRA research unit to which GRIT belongs can be found at the link attached to this advertisement.
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2.2. Laboratory Coordinator for Physics and Astronomy Electronics Shop at the University of Kansas, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21014
Deadline: 2021-05-03
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/18842BR
Contact: tatekris[AT]ku.edu
Applications are invited for a part-time Laboratory Coordinator at the Dept. of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas beginning as early as May 24, 2021. Associate's Degree in Electronics Technology (or related field) plus three (3) years' experience in design, construction, and testing of electronic circuits OR High school diploma or GED equivalent plus five (5) years of related experience OR Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or Electronics or similar discipline and one year of related experience, OR Master's degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or Electronics or similar discipline; CAD design experience; electrical assembly experience (specifically soldering and wire bonding); supervisory and instruction experience in the safe use of electronic devices and procedures.
Candidates with relevant interests and experience are sought. For complete position announcement and to apply on-line, please go to https://employment.ku.edu/staff/18842BR. A complete electronic application will include: resume, cover letter, and a list of three (3) references. For first consideration, please apply before May 3, 2021. Inquiries can be made by email to tatekris[AT]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.
About the Department:
The Department of Physics and Astronomy has an internationally recognized faculty and a strong graduate program leading to both the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Undergraduate degree tracks include Bachelor of Arts degrees in Astronomy and Physics, and Bachelor of Science degrees in Astronomy, Physics and Engineering Physics. The department has a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research.
About the University:
The University of Kansas (KU) is a major public research and teaching institution that operates through a diverse, multi-campus system. KU's many parts are bound together by a mission to serve as a "center for learning, research, scholarship and creative endeavor" in the state of Kansas, the nation and the world. An ideal campus, historic and wireless at the same time, KU is home to one of the top public-university library systems in the nation. The university fosters a multicultural environment in which the dignity and rights of individuals are respected.
About Lawrence, KS:
A city of approximately 90,000, Lawrence is located in the rolling hills of eastern Kansas, 35 miles west of the Kansas City metropolitan area and 20 miles east of Topeka, the state capital. Home to Haskell Indian Nations University as well as KU, Lawrence offers the many cultural opportunities of a university town. Lawrence is a wonderful community filled with endless opportunities for historical explorations, beautiful scenery, incredible arts and entertainment venues, and many popular restaurants. Kansas City International Airport, the Country Club Plaza, and access to world-renowned attractions are less than an hour away.
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2.3. Postdoc position in Black Hole Rotation Curves at IFUAP, Puebla, Mexico
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/13/postdoc-position-in-black-ho…
Deadline: 2021-05-31
Location: Puebla, Mexico
Additional Information: http://www.ifuap.buap.mx/avisos/2021/Postdoc_position.pdf
Contact: aherrera[AT]ifuap.buap.mx
The Instituto de Fisica at the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla (IFUAP) calls for applications for a postdoctoral position to work in Black Hole Rotation Curves within General Relativity and Modified Theories of Gravity.
The ideal candidate should have a strong, internationally recognized record in one or more of the following areas: black holes in general relativity and alternative theories of gravity, black hole rotation curves, general relativistic astrophysics, as well as extensive experience in Python programming and statistical Bayesian fits. Emphasis of this position will be on modelling geodesics of test particles orbiting around black holes and extracting information about their mass, spin and distance to the source, both in general relativity and modified theories of gravity.
The position is for two years (one plus one years, depending on research performance) starting in June-July 2021 with flexibility on the starting date. Candidates must hold a PhD title in physics or related fields obtained five years before the appointment (after June-July 2016). Any question regarding this position may be directed to Alfredo Herrera-Aguilar at
aherrera[AT]ifuap.buap.mx
Applications will begin to be reviewed on June 1st, 2021; the process will continue until the position is filled. Female researchers are particularly encouraged to apply for this position.
The position is part of the "Frontier Science" research project supported by the Mexican Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT), therefore, postdoctoral researchers that already have been granted such a fellowship, cannot apply for this position.
The successful candidate is supposed to collaborate with the research group members including Ulises Nucamendi, Israel Quiros, Ricardo Garcia Salcedo, Alfredo Herrera-Aguilar, Roberto Cartas Fuentevilla, Alberto Escalante Hernandez, Tame Gonzalez Cruz, Ricardo Becerril Barcenas, and Francisco Antonio Horta Rangel, as well as several graduate students.
The candidate is expected to keep a high publication rate and to participate in the group activities. Salary and benefits are competitive (comparable to mexican standards).
Please apply by sending a cover letter, a complete CV, and a research statement to aherrera[AT]ifuap.buap.mx, and arrange for three recommendation letters to be sent the same email address. In the cover letter please mention your area(s) of expertise and specify the date of your PhD defense (or the expected date).
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2.4. Postdoctoral Fellowship in the High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics Theory, Cape Town, South Africa
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21028
Deadline: 2021-05-15
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Additional Information: http://hepcat.group/opportunities/
Contact: melissa.largier[AT]uct.ac.za
The High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics Theory (HEPCAT) group in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Cape Town (UCT) invites applications for two postdoctoral fellowships starting in 2021. The HEPCAT group was established around the South African Research Chair in Physical Cosmology held by Amanda Weltman. Group members conduct research on a wide range of theoretical physics, cosmology and astrophysics problems, with a particular focus on connecting observation and theory.
For more information on the activities of the HEPCAT group, see http://hepcat.group/. Our faculty members include Shajid Haque, Julien Larena, Jeff Murugan, Jonathan Shock and Amanda Weltman. There are additional opportunities to perform joint work across all group research areas, including amplitudes in astrophysics, machine learning and theoretical cosmology more broadly. There will also be opportunities to join external collaborations,
including work on MeerKAT, IAXO and the HIRAX experiment. We will consider candidates with a range of interests related to cosmology, gravity and high energy theory, with an emphasis on research within Fast Radio Burst cosmology/astrophysics, intensity mapping, multi-messenger astrophysics, effective field theory and using Machine Learning techniques in physics and astrophysics. Applicants must have a track record of accomplishment
and independence in their research.
The appointment must comply with the University's approved policies, procedures and practices for the postdoctoral sector, and is subject to the rules and approval of the University of Cape Town and the National Research Foundation of South Africa.
The appointment is for two years at the outset, with a possible extension of one year subject to satisfactory progress. A PhD in Physics, Applied Mathematics or Astronomy is required. Postdoctoral experience is a bonus, however the candidate needs to be within 5 years from the date of PhD at the start of the position and may not have held a full-time permanent academic or professional post.
Cape Town is an extremely beautiful city, surrounded by natural beauty. With beaches, mountains and forests only a short way from the city centre, Cape Town offers a perfectly balanced lifestyle. The city offers a wonderfully cosmopolitan atmosphere at a relatively low cost of living. The postdoc funding level is R400 000 per annum, tax free. Additional support is available for equipment and travel funding as appropriate.
Interested candidates should send a CV, a research proposal (2-3 pages), and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to melissa.largier[AT]uct.ac.za. Please use the following format in the subject line: YOURNAME, Postdoc 2021. Screening of candidates will start in April 2021 and will continue until the positions are filled. Any queries can be sent to Melissa at melissa.largier[AT]uct.ac.za.
The University of Cape Town reserves the right to:
* disqualify ineligible, incomplete and/or inappropriate applications
* change the conditions of award or to make no awards at all
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2.5. Postdoctoral position in theoretical astrophysics at Center for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/17/postdoctoral-position-in-the…
Deadline: 2021-06-15
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Additional Information: https://www.cft.edu.pl/praca/konkurs-na-stanowisko-adiunkta-w-dziedzinie-as…
Contact: agnes[AT]cft.edu.pl
We are looking for a candidate with a PhD and experience in theoretical and computational astrophysics. The topic of research involves study of stellar evolution and collapse in the context of long gamma ray bursts. We are also studying r-process nucleosynthesis in the outflows from accretion disks in GRB engines. The position will be available for initially two years, with a possible extension for the third year, subject to satisfactory performance.
The prospective starting date of the contract is October 1st 2021, but it can be negotiated.
The documents (CV, motivation letter, copy of PhD diploma, 2 recommendation letters) should be sent electronically to rekrutacja[AT]cft.edu.pl, writing the ad number AJ/04/2021 in the subject line, by 15 June 2021. All further questions should be addressed by e-mail to agnes[AT]cft.edu.pl.
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2.6. Postdoctoral Position in Black Hole Astrophysics at TDLI, Shanghai, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21073
Deadline: 2021-05-31
Location: Shanghai, China
Additional Information: https://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/customize/430?columnId=57
Contact: mizuno[AT]sjtu.edu.cn
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) in Shanghai, China (http://tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/EN/), initiated by Prof. Tsung-Dao Lee (Nobel Prize in Physics 1957), is a newly established national research institute and the current director is Prof. Frank Wilczek (Nobel Prize in Physics 2004). TDLI supports research in high energy physics, astrophysics and quantum physics, and aims to become a top-notch physics and astronomy research institute in the world. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is the contractor and trustee of TDLI and is in charge of the operation of TDLI. TDLI has an internationalized environment with English as its working language.
The astrophysics division of TDLI invites applications for one postdoc position in black hole astrophysics working with Prof. Yosuke Mizuno (http://web.tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/mizuno), primally focus on the theoretical/computational modeling of black holes and relativistic jets.
Applicants should have a PhD in astronomy, physics, or other related subjects by the time of appointment. Researchers with a knowledge or experience of numerical plasma simulations, relativistic radiation transfer calculation, or analysing and interpretating observations of relativistic jets are particularly encouraged to apply.
The position is initially for two years and can be extended - depending on successful performance and availability of funds. It comes with a competitive annual salary ranging from from 35k to 45k US dollars including housing subsidies. The start date of the appointment should be later than September 1, 2021 but it is negotiable.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, a CV including publication list, a research statement (less than 5 pages), and arrange three reference letters to be sent directly to Prof. Yosuke Mizuno (mizuno[AT]sjtu.edu.cn). Applications will have to be sent by 31.05.2021 for full consideration, but the search will remain open till the optimal candidate is found. Applicants applied the TDLI prized postdoc positions do not need to send separate application material, except an email expressing the interest of a postdoctoral position of black hole astrophysics.
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3. News
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3.1. Nominations for the 2022 R.A. Isaacson Award in Gravitational-Wave Science are open
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/06/nominations-for-the-2022-r-a…
Additional Information: https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/isaacson.cfm
Dear colleagues,
I encourage you to consider submitting a nomination for the American Physical Society's 2022 Richard A. Isaacson Award in Gravitational-Wave Science. This award recognizes outstanding contributions in gravitational-wave physics, gravitational-wave astrophysics, and the technologies that enable this science. Any scientist or engineer who has made outstanding contributions in gravitational-wave science is eligible. Note that there are also no restrictions on who may submit a nomination.
The deadline for nominations is 1 June 2021. For more details about the award and instructions for how to nominate, see https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/isaacson.cfm.
Sincerely,
Beverly K. Berger, Chair, 2022 Isaacson Award Selection Committee
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3.2. New book: "An Introduction to Mathematical Relativity", by J. Natario
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/16/new-book-an-introduction-to-…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030656829
This concise textbook introduces the reader to advanced mathematical aspects of general relativity, covering topics like Penrose diagrams, causality theory, singularity theorems, the Cauchy problem for the Einstein equations, the positive mass theorem, and the laws of black hole thermodynamics. It emerged from lecture notes originally conceived for a one-semester course in Mathematical Relativity which has been taught at the Instituto Superior Tecnico (University of Lisbon, Portugal) since 2010 to Masters and Doctorate students in Mathematics and Physics.
Mostly self-contained, and mathematically rigorous, this book can be appealing to graduate students in Mathematics or Physics seeking specialization in general relativity, geometry or partial differential equations. Prerequisites include proficiency in differential geometry and the basic principles of relativity. Readers who are familiar with special relativity and have taken a course either in Riemannian geometry (for students of Mathematics) or in general relativity (for those in Physics) can benefit from this book.
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3.3. New book: "Formulations of General Relativity" by Kirill Krasnov
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=21049
Additional Information: https://www.cambridge.org/academic/subjects/physics/cosmology-relativity-an…
Carefully documenting the different formulations of general relativity, the author reveals valuable insight into the nature of the gravitational force and its interaction with matter. This book will interest graduate students and researchers in the fields of general relativity, gravitational physics and differential geometry.
* Provides the only treatment of gravity where it is consistently viewed as the dynamical theory of Cartan's geometry of fibre bundles
* Places the chiral aspects of 4D gravity at the forefront
* Incorporates the twistor description of general relativity
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3.4. New publication of seven works by Einstein
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/04/27/new-publication-of-seven-wor…
Additional Information: http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/mip/books/einstein2.html
The 52nd book by the Minkowski Institute Press is:
Albert Einstein, Relativity: Meaning and Consequences for Modern Physics and for our Understanding of the World (Minkowski Institute Press, Montreal 2021). 173 pages.
This collection contains new publications of seven works by Einstein - his book The Meaning of Relativity and six papers:
- The Principle of Relativity and its Implications in Modern Physics
- Notes on the Origin of the General Theory of Relativity
- Non-Euclidean Geometry and Physics
- The Problem of Space, Ether and the Field in Physics
- On the Method of Theoretical Physics
- Physics and Reality
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1. Conferences
1.1. The 24th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Waterloo, Canada
1.2. VDSP Academy 2021 on Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics, online
1.3. Workshop on Gravitational Wave Astrophysics for Early Career Scientists, online
1.4. LISA Canada 2021 Workshop, online
1.5. Fourth IUCSS Summer School and Workshop on the Lorentz- and CPT-violating Standard-Model Extension, online
1.6. Gravitational-Wave Primordial Cosmology, Paris, France, online
1.7. Theory of Gravitation and Variation in Cosmology, Marseille, France
1.8. 11th Iberian Gravitational Waves Meeting, Valencia, Spain
2. Jobs
2.1. Five PhD student positions in the field of Laser Interferometry, Hannover, Germany
2.2. PhD opportunities in quantum gravity at OIST, Okinawa, Japan
2.3. Postdoc in Gravity, Quantum Theory, and their interface, Mexico City, Mexico
2.4. Rising Scholar Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Department of Physics, University of Virginia, USA
2.5. Postdoctoral position within the Max Planck Fellow group "Multi-messenger Astrophysics of Compact Binaries", MPI, Potsdam, Germany
2.6. Postdoctoral Research Associate Position under SERB CRG project, Ahmedabad, India
2.7. 2 years post-doctoral position in strong gravity, Aveiro, Portugal
2.8. Staff scientist position in gravitational wave data analysis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2.9. Young Investigator Group Leader position in multi-messenger gravitational-wave astronomy, Frankfurt, Germany
2.10. PT-CERN PhD Thesis grant applications in CENTRA, Lisbon, Portugal
2.11. Post-doctoral research position in relativistic cosmology, Warsaw, Poland
2.12. Professor at The Australian National University Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics, Canberra, Australia
2.13. Postdoc at Nottingham, UK
3. News
3.1. COST GWverse: Exchange of researchers working on gravitational-wave and black hole physics
3.2. Call for suggestions to republish valuable physics books
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1.1. The 24th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Waterloo, Canada
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20896
Starting: 2021-06-07 to 2021-06-11
Location: Waterloo, Canada
Additional Information: https://events.perimeterinstitute.ca/event/7/
Contact: smohl[AT]perimeterinstitute.ca
We are pleased to announce "The 24th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity" will be held virtually via Perimeter Institute from June 7-11, 2021. Registration is now open.
The Capra meeting is an annual workshop on the topic of radiation reaction in general relativity. The primary focus of these workshops is the development of self-force techniques to model extreme mass ratio inspirals and further our understanding of the two-body problem in General Relativity. Confirmed invited speakers include Bernard Whiting, Chris Kavanagh and Katie Breivik among others.
This proposed format of this week-long conference will consist of one review talk each day (approximately 40 minutes), several contributed talks (approximately 15-20 minutes) daily, and one discussion session (approximately 60-100 minutes) daily. The format might vary somewhat depending on the number of online submissions.
We hope that you will be able to join us at this exciting event and look forward to seeing you online in June 2021!
Anna Heffernan, Perimeter Institute and University of Guelph
Beatrice Bonga, Radboud University Nijmegen
Daniel Siegel, Perimeter Institute and University of Guelph
Eric Poisson, University of Guelph
Erik Schnetter, Perimeter Institute
Huan Yang, Perimeter Institute and University of Guelph
Luis Lehner, Perimeter Institute
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1.2. VDSP Academy 2021 on Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20903
Starting: 2021-08-23 to 2021-09-03
Location: online
Additional Information: https://vds-physics.univie.ac.at/academy-2021/
Contact: vds-physics[AT]univie.ac.at
The VDSP Academy will provide an overview on the field of evolutionary partial differential equations (PDEs) in the context of physical systems and a place to connect with local and international peers in their late Bachelor or early Master studies.
In a first part, Assoz. Prof. Dr. Roland Donninger will introduce the methods necessary to analyse a wide range of PDEs and review them with a focus on their applicability to the problems at hand.In a second part, Ass.-Prof. Dr. David Fajman will discuss specific types of PDEs and analyse their solutions by use of the aforementioned methods. The classes of equations considered in the course range from nonlinear wave equations and Schroedinger equations to Euler equations and the heat flow. This VDSP Academy will provide the audience with a survey of the field with references to further advanced courses, which respectively concern the individual topics.
Morning keynote talks by the lecturers will be complemented by hands-on tutorials in the afternoon.
Application is open until Sun, 11 April 2021.
More details on the content and schedule can be found on our website.
Please feel free to spread the word among your colleagues.
Best regards,
The organizing committee
Roland Donninger
David Fajman
ChristianeM Losert-VK
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1.3. Workshop on Gravitational Wave Astrophysics for Early Career Scientists, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20911
Starting: 2021-05-03 to 2021-05-07
Location: Virtual Workshop organized by the Lorentz Center@ Oort - Leiden, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/workshop-on-gravitational-wave-astrophysics-fo…
Contact: bbonga[AT]science.ru.nl
The Workshop on Gravitational Wave Astrophysics for Early Career Scientists (GWAECS) is designed to build networks across different communities and advance the professional development of early career scientists (ECSs). GWAECS offers a wide perspective on the future of GWs, focusing in particular on the expected scientific gain from forthcoming large-scale experiments and on the common effort needed to successfully complete them. The workshop is entirely online and includes plenary review talks by well-known experts, followed by dedicated discussions aimed at advancing the knowledge and gauging the expectations of ECSs regarding the future of GWs. To complement these scientific objectives, we offer training sessions on soft and transferable skills, education on diversity and inclusion, and awareness about well-being and mental health issues. A preliminary schedule can be found on the conference website.
Workshop Format
The workshop will take place online. Nonetheless, in the spirit of Lorentz Center meetings, we dedicate a considerable amount of time to discussion sessions, thus stimulating an interactive atmosphere and encouraging collaborations between participants. This format typically generates extensive debates and enables significant progress to be made within the research topic of the meeting. As the workshop is built on interaction and discussion, we encourage you to participate during the entire week 3-7 May (14:00-18:30 Amsterdam time).
Costs and Refunds
The Lorentz Center does not charge registration fees.
Registration
If you are interested in participating, please register on the website before March 26th 2021. There will be a maximum of 80 participants, therefore, your registration does not necessarily guarantee participation. We will inform you before mid-April 2021 whether you will be able to participate or not.
Scientific Organizers
Nicola Tamanini, CNRS/L2IT
Beatrice Bonga, Radboud University
Lijing Shao, Peking University
Tanja Hinderer, University of Amsterdam
Arianna Renzini, California Institute of Technology
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1.4. LISA Canada 2021 Workshop, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20917
Starting: 2021-04-27 to 2021-04-29
Location: Canada (virtual)
Additional Information: https://meetings.triumf.ca/indico/event/220/
Contact: daryl.haggard[AT]mcgill.ca
Dear colleagues,
We write to invite you to our first Canadian-led, LISA-focused workshop:
What: LISA Canada 2021 Workshop
When: April 27-29, 2021, 08:00-11:00 am Pacific/11:00-02:00pm Eastern
Where: Remote via Zoom
Info/Registration: https://meetings.triumf.ca/indico/event/220/
Confirmed Speakers (to date): Robert Caldwell, Nelson Christensen, Martin Gehler, Martin Hewitson, Kelly Holley-Bockelmann, Germano Nardini, Harald Pfeiffer, and Sweta Shah.
Details: The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission is a space-based gravitational wave interferometer planned for launch in 2032. It promises major advances across a wide range of fields in physics and astronomy. Canadian researchers in particle physics, astronomy, gravity, instrumentation, spacecraft, computing, and other related fields are well poised to play an important role. With an expected mission launch a bit more than ten years away, now is a key time to develop the methods and infrastructure needed to fully unlock LISA's scientific potential and train the next generation of LISA researchers.
Please join us for the LISA Canada 2021 Workshop, scheduled for April 27-29, 2021 from 08:00-11:00 am Pacific time each day, by Zoom. This workshop will introduce attendees to the LISA mission and science goals, feature speakers from leading roles within the LISA Consortium and ESA, and highlight collaboration opportunities for Canadians to contribute to LISA science. The workshop is particularly geared for researchers who may be interested in getting involved with LISA and would like to learn more about the mission and available opportunities. No previous experience with gravitational wave astronomy is assumed.
Who is this workshop for?
* Researchers interested in multi-messenger astronomy, compact objects, black hole astrophysics, dark matter, cosmology, numerical relativity, tests of general relativity, simulations and computing, as well as advocacy and outreach.
* Scientists and engineers in academia and industry interested in space instrumentation.
* Contributors at every career level: talks will be accessible to upper-level undergraduates.
* Organizations and agencies supporting physics, astronomy, and space-based research.
* Our target audience is Canadian researchers, but all are welcome!
Goals for this workshop:
* Give attendees an overview of the LISA mission, LISA science, what's happening within the LISA consortium, and opportunities to contribute.
* Connect attendees with LISA leaders and key figures in the LISA community.
* Facilitate new collaborations with fellow Canadian researchers involved with or interested in LISA science.
Those interested should please register to attend (https://meetings.triumf.ca/indico/event/220/) by April 26. This will help us to plan discussions. Registration is free of charge.
Especially if you have never considered getting involved in LISA research before, we hope you will join us to learn more about LISA's scientific potential and opportunities to engage with the LISA community and Canadian collaborators.
Please feel free to contact any of the organizing committee members with your questions.
We hope to see you there,
Daryl, on behalf of the LISA Canada 2021 Organizing Committee:
Pasquale Bosso (Lethbridge)
Djuna Croon (TRIUMF)
Saurya Das (Lethbridge)
William East (Perimeter)
Daryl Haggard (McGill)
Jess McIver (UBC)
David Morrissey (TRIUMF)
Scott Oser (UBC)
Saeed Rastgoo (York)
John Ruan (Bishops)
Huan Yang (Guelph)
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1.5. Fourth IUCSS Summer School and Workshop on the Lorentz- and CPT-violating Standard-Model Extension, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20935
Starting: 2021-05-20 to 2021-05-30
Location: Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Additional Information: https://iucss.sitehost.iu.edu/sme2021/
Contact: ralehner[AT]indiana.edu
The Fourth IUCSS Summer School and Workshop on the Standard-Model Extension (SME) will be held as an online event hosted by the Physics Department, Indiana University in Bloomington, from Thursday May 20 to Sunday May 30, 2021. This School is aimed primarily at students and researchers in theory and experiment who seek a pedagogical introduction to the SME framework.
The School will begin by laying out basics of the effective field theory for Lorentz and CPT violation. Building on this groundwork, more advanced theoretical, phenomenological, and experimental topics of recent interest in the subject will be covered with the goal of leading the participants to the cutting edge of research in this field. Discussion sessions will support and complement the lecture material. The School participants will be given the opportunity to exhibit their own work via short presentations.
An IUCSS Workshop on current research in SME physics will be held concurrently during the last part of the School. There is no registration fee for the School or Workshop, but online registration on or before Friday May 14, 2021 is required.
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1.6. Gravitational-Wave Primordial Cosmology, Paris, France, online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20938
Starting: 2021-05-17 to 2021-05-19
Location: Paris, France
Additional Information: https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/23850/overview
Contact: renaux[AT]iap.fr
We are organizing a virtual workshop on gravitational-wave primordial cosmology:
https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/23850/overview
It will take place on zoom, over three half-days on May 17th-19th, from 2pm to 6.30pm CEST.
The main goal of the workshop is to critically review recent progress about the potential of gravitational waves to probe inflation on small scales, but related aspects like preheating, primordial black holes, phase transitions and the thermal history of the universe will also be discussed. A particular focus will be given to the observability of the various properties of the stochastic gravitational wave background, including its spectral shape and polarisation, and their implications for the inflationary mechanism and field content. Cross-correlations with other observables will also be discussed, together with methods of data analysis and prospect for detection.
But this workshop will not be limited to a review of recent progress. It also aims at collectively identifying important open questions and assessing the potential of discovery of gravitational wave astronomy for primordial cosmology. For this, in addition to invited presentations, lasting 30 minutes each, time will be left for informal discussions, and the workshop will end with a summary of the important issues to address in this field.
There is no registration fee, but registration through indico is compulsory.
Speakers include: Matteo Braglia, Chiara Caprini, Sebastien Clesse, Ema Dimastrogiovanni, Guilhem Domenech, Matteo Fasiello, Daniel Figueroa, Azadeh Maleknejad, Subodh Patil, Marco Peloso*, Shi Pi, Mauro Pieroni, Antonio Riotto, Lorenzo Sorbo, Spyros Sypsas, Gianmassimo Tasinato, Caner Unal (*to be confirmed)
Organisers: Sebastien Renaux-Petel, Jacopo Fumagalli, Sebastian Garcia-Saenz, Sadra Jazayeri, Lucas Pinol, Lukas Witkowski.
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1.7. Theory of Gravitation and Variation in Cosmology, Marseille, France
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/03/30/theory-of-gravitation-and-va…
Starting: 2021-04-12 to 2021-04-16
Location: Marseille, France
Additional Information: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2651.html
Contact: triay[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr
This thematic school of CNRS aims to provide an overview of the most motivated current theories and tests of gravitation in different regimes, ranging from the scale of the solar system to that of the large structures of the Universe. The emphasis is on recent developments in connection with major current problems in cosmology, such as the origin of the acceleration of the expansion of the Universe. The topics covered are: gravitational waves, tests of gravity in the solar system, gravitation modified at very large scales and inhomogeneous cosmological models.
Audience
The school is open to the international, it responds to a request from potential participants, such as CNRS researchers, academics and post-docs involved in this field. PhD students are also encouraged to attend: our future researchers.
Prerequisite
A doctoral level is required indifferently in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics and Particle Physics. No preliminary upgrading is planned, but educational recommendations associated with the program will be passed on by speakers and will be posted on the school's website.
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1.8. 11th Iberian Gravitational Waves Meeting, Valencia, Spain
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20970
Starting: 2021-06-09 to 2021-06-11
Location: Valencia, Spain
Additional Information: https://www.uv.es/igwm2021
Contact: igwm2021[AT]uv.es
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to announce the 11th Iberian Gravitational Waves Meeting to be held in Valencia (Spain) on June 9-11, 2021.
The IGWM is an international conference set up yearly since 2011 by different groups around the Iberian Peninsula with interests in Gravitational Waves. After the cancelation of the meeting in 2020, this year it will take place in Valencia, Spain, organised by the Astronomy and Astrophysics Department (DAA) and the Mathematics Department (DM) of the University of Valencia. The 3-day meeting will have a hybrid form with the possibility of attending it in person (if covid-19 conditions allow for it) or online.
The goal of this series of meetings is to bring together researchers working in Gravitational Waves with the aim at promoting collaboration and synergies among them. It also serves as a way of keeping track of recent advances in the Iberian gravitational wave community. The meeting covers all aspects of gravitational waves, including theory, data analysis, experiments and multimessenger astronomy.
Additionally, a satellite meeting on the Einstein Telescope is under discussion for the 8th of June.
Invited Speakers:
Josefa Becerra, Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias.
Vitor Cardoso, CENTRA/IST, Lisboa (TBC).
Elena Cuoco, EGO, Pisa.
Daniel Garcia Figueroa, IFIC-CSIC/UV, Valencia.
Nikolaos Karnesis, APC-Universite Paris Diderot.
Paola Leaci, Sapiencia University, Roma.
Maria Angeles Perez Garcia, Universidad de Salamanca.
Michele Punturo, INFN-Perugia (TBC).
Nikolaos Stergioulas, University of Thessaloniki.
Scientific committee:
Mar Bastero Gil, Marie-Anne Bizouard, Marica Branchesi, Thomas Dent, Jose Antonio Font, Tanja Hinderer, Mario Martinez, Alicia Sintes, Carlos Sopuerta.
Deadline for abstract submission: May 15, 2021.
Deadline for attendance in person: May 31, 2021.
Looking forward to seeing you in Valencia,
Isabel Cordero-Carrion, Jose Antonio Font, Pablo Cerda-Duran
(local organising committee)
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Five PhD student positions in the field of Laser Interferometry, Hannover, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20890
Deadline: 2021-03-12
Location: Hannover, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/643034/wissenschaftliche-r-mitarbeiter-in-doktorand-…
Contact: vitali.mueller[AT]aei.mpg.de
In the Collaborative Research Center 1464 TerraQ ("Relativistic and quantum-based geodesy" ), the Laser Interferometry in Space division of the Institute for Gravitational Physics invites applications for 5 positions of a Research Assistant (PhD Position, m/f/d) in the field of physics (Salary Scale 13 TV-L, 75 %) starting as soon as possible. The positions are initially limited to 3 years.
Responsibilities and duties
The successful candidates will be responsible for the independent work on one of the following research projects:
B01 New Measurement Concepts with Laser Interferometers: Study of novel laser-interferometric instrument concepts for gravimetric satellite missions based on inter-satellite laser ranging, identification and trade-off of design options aiming on enhancing the dynamic range (satellite pointing and relative velocity), modelling and analysis of optical accelerometers with regard to sensing of the baseline angular velocity in order to obtain an additional gravity information, contribution to development of novel satellite mission concepts.
B03 Optical Design Methods for Low-Noise Interferometers: Enhance current beam profiling methods, in order to improve the wavefront modelling for the received light at a remote spacecraft. Investigate in optical simulations, how a beam's mode content affects the interferometric readout signals, and how the readout signals can be optimized. This project is thereby focused on computer simulations aspects for precision interferometry with space application.
B04 Advancing Inter-Spacecraft laser interferometry: Building on the successful GRACE Follow-On mission, in this project optical configurations for the next generation of satellite-based Earth gravity missions are designed, analyzed, built as prototypes and tested. This includes experimental optics, data analysis and electronics.
B05 Compact Multichannel Optical Test Mass Sensing: Research and development of novel optical readout methods based on deep frequency interferometry for inertial sensing and optical accelerometers applications. This project deals with experimental optics and data analysis. The successful candidate will join our group pursuing the technology development towards a next generation of compact instruments as envisaged for future gravity space projects.
B06 Optical Control of a Torsion Balance as a Low-Noise Test Platform: Development of laser interferometry to readout and control a torsion pendulum with the goal of testing and characterizing novel accelerometers and inertial sensors for future gravity field missions. The focus of this project, which will be carried out in close collaboration with B05, is on optics, mechanics, electronics, digital signal processing, and numerical simulations.
Employment conditions
To qualify for the position, applicants must hold a scientific university degree (Master, Diploma, or equivalent) in one the following fields: physics, aerospace engineering, mathematics, informatics or a related field. In addition, very good knowledge in mathematics, programming, simulations, optics and geodesy (some of which are project dependent) is expected. We require very good written and spoken English, organisational skills, initiative and the ability and willingness to familiarise oneself with new areas of work.
What we offer
The DFG Collaborative Research Centre CRC 1464 "TerraQ - relativistic and quantum-based geodesy" is characterised by its unique interdisciplinarity of quantum physics and geodesy. TerraQ aims to advance quantum-based measurement concepts for monitoring mass changes from space and on ground, combined with the corresponding data analysis and modelling, in order to provide sophisticated tools that significantly enhance our knowledge on the involved change processes in the system Earth.
The Institute for Gravitational Physics (IGP) of the Leibniz University Hannover is part of TerraQ. The IGP cooperates closely with the Max-Planck-Institute for Gravitational Physics, also known as Albert-Einstein-Institute (AEI). For further information on the institute and its activities, please refer to: https://www.aei.mpg.de/interferometry-in-space.
We offer PhD students research challenges at the highest level, project responsibility and a top-class international network. With our integrated graduate school, we offer a wide range of further education opportunities in our interdisciplinary research field and soft skills to prepare for a successful career.
Full announcement: https://www.aei.mpg.de/643034/wissenschaftliche-r-mitarbeiter-in-doktorand-…
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2.2. PhD opportunities in quantum gravity at OIST, Okinawa, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20892
Deadline: 2021-04-01
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Additional Information: https://admissions.oist.jp/apply-phd
Contact: philipp.hoehn[AT]oist.jp
The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) is currently accepting applications for PhD positions in all fields. In particular, there are opportunities in the Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory Unit headed by Reiko Toriumi, which focuses on the random geometric, perturbative and non-perturbative quantum and statistical field theoretic approaches to quantum gravity, and in the Qubits and Spacetime Unit led by Philipp Hoehn, which focuses on research at the interface of quantum gravity, quantum information and foundations. OIST has a central admission scheme and the next deadline is April 1st for admission in September 2021.
More information and the link to the application portal can be found under https://admissions.oist.jp/apply-phd. Research related inquiries may be directed at Philipp Hoehn (philipp.hoehn[AT]oist.jp) or Reiko Toriumi (reiko.toriumi[AT]oist.jp), general questions about admission and OIST's grad school program should be addressed at admissions[AT]oist.jp.
Candidates are considered for admission without regard to gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, medical condition, race, ethnicity, ancestry, culture, national origin, religion, or marital status. Applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged.
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2.3. Postdoc in Gravity, Quantum Theory, and their interface, Mexico City, Mexico
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20898
Deadline: 2021-05-03
Location: Mexico City
Additional Information: http://www.nucleares.unam.mx/visiting_researchers.php
Contact: bonder[AT]nucleares.unam.mx
A Mexico-based group spanning several Universities and working in Gravity, Quantum Theory, and their interface invites applications for a postdoctoral position in related topics. The group members are Y. Bonder, J.C. Degollado, L. Jaime, B. Juarez-Aubry, S. Modak, U. Nucamendi, E. Okon, N. Ortiz, I. Pena, M. Salgado, and D. Sudarsky, and the topics of interest include
- Black holes and compact objects,
- Cosmology,
- Foundations of quantum and gravitational physics,
- Modified gravity theories including metric-affine theories,
- Numerical relativity,
- QFT in curved spacetime and semiclassical gravity,
- Quantum gravity phenomenology, violation of spacetime symmetries, and tests of gravity with quantum systems.
The selected candidate is expected to spend most of their time at the National Autonomous University (UNAM), in the Mexico City campus, where most group members are based, but collaboration with other members is encouraged. The position is for two years starting in January 2022 (there is some flexibility on the starting/ending dates). A PhD in physics or related fields is required by the time of the appointment. Questions regarding the position may be directed to Yuri Bonder at bonder[AT]nucleares.unam.mx.
Applications will begin to be reviewed on May 3, 2021; this process will continue until the position is filled. Please apply by sending a cover letter, a complete CV, and a research proposal to bonder[AT]nucleares.unam.mx, and arrange for three referees to send recommendation letters to the same email. In the cover letter please mention your area(s) of expertise and specify the date of your PhD defense (or the expected date).
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2.4. Rising Scholar Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Department of Physics, University of Virginia, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/03/16/rising-scholar-postdoctoral-…
Deadline: 2021-04-12
Location: Charlottesville, VA, USA
Additional Information: https://graduate.as.virginia.edu/rising-scholars
Contact: ky5t[AT]virginia.edu
The University of Virginia Department of Physics is pleased to announce its participation in the Rising Scholars Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The Program is intended to support under-represented scholars in any field and is sponsored by the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Its goal is to provide mentored professional development opportunities to train the next generation of scholars for future tenure-track positions at UVA or elsewhere. Postdoctoral Fellows selected under this program will be appointed for two years (subject to annual review) and will carry out research, teaching, and professional development activities directed toward securing a tenure-track position.
The UVA Physics Department encourages Rising Scholars Fellowship applications from postdoctoral candidates who received (or will receive) their Ph.D degree in Physics or a closely related field between August 24, 2019 and August 24, 2021, and who are interested in obtaining additional research and teaching experience as well as cultivating a more inclusive department and professional community for those traditionally underrepresented in Physics, for instance, women and racial minorities.
Fellowship recipients in Physics will work with one or more faculty in the areas of active research described on the Department's web page (http://www.phys.virginia.edu/), including: Astrophysics, Gravity and Cosmology; Atomic, Molecular and Optical; Biological and Medical; Condensed Matter; High Energy; Mathematical; Nuclear and Particle; and Quantum Information.
Please contact Prof. David Nichols (david.nichols[AT]virginia.edu) and/or Prof. Kent Yagi (ky5t[AT]virginia.edu) for further information about the research in gravity, astrophysics, and cosmology in the Department of Physics at the University of Virginia. Contact Prof. Robert Jones (phys-chair[AT]virginia.edu), the Physics Department Chair, for further information about the fellowship program.
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2.5. Postdoctoral position within the Max Planck Fellow group "Multi-messenger Astrophysics of Compact Binaries", MPI, Potsdam, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20932
Deadline: 2021-04-15
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/670829/postdoctoral-position-multi-messenger-astroph…
Contact: tim.dietrich[AT]aei.mpg.de
The newly-funded Max Planck Fellow group "Multi-messenger Astrophysics of Compact Binaries" invites the opening of a postdoctoral postdoc appointment. The postdoctoral position is initially for 2 years, but can be extended up to a maximum of 5 years.
The new Max Planck Fellow group is headed by Prof. Dr. Tim Dietrich and was established to strengthen the connection between the University of Potsdam and the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics. The successful applicant will work closely together with the Theoretical Astrophysics group at the University of Potsdam (also lead by Dietrich), with the Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity division led by Alessandra Buonanno and the Computational Relativistic Astrophysics division led by Masaru Shibata.
For this particular position, we are looking for a postdoc that is interested in modeling the gravitational-wave and electromagnetic signatures connected to the merger of two neutron stars. The successful candidate must have a strong background in general relativity and it is beneficial to have experience in scientific programming as well as numerical relativity.
To apply, please fill out the form available on the AEI webpage. You will be asked to upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications, and (up to 3-page) statement of past and future research activities. Applicants will need to indicate the names of three referees for recommendation letters. Referees will receive an email with instructions on how to upload their letters. If they encounter problems, referees may also send letters by email to gwjobs(a)aei.mpg.de.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is April 15, 2021. The positions are available as early as 1st of July 2021. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
For further information please contact Dr. Andre Schirotzek: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de.
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2.6. Postdoctoral Research Associate Position under SERB CRG project, Ahmedabad, India
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20947
Deadline: 2021-04-15
Location: Ahmedabad, India
Additional Information: https://ahduni.edu.in/careers/academic-support/
Contact: anjan.sen[AT]ahduni.edu.in
Role Summary:
The selected candidate will work on DST-SERB (Govt of India) Funded Project "Search for missing links between observation and theory in beyond concordance LambdaCDM model" (CRG/2020/004347). This is a multi-institute project involving following investigators:
PI: Prof. Anjan Ananda Sen (School of Arts and Sciences, Ahmedabad University, Ahmedabad)
Co-PI: Dr. Koushik Dutta (Department of Physics, IISER, Kolkata)
Co-PI: Dr. Mayukh Raj Gangopadhyay (Centre For Theoretical Physics, JMI, New Delhi).
The position will be based in Ahmedabad University but the candidate will have the opportunity to work with all three researchers and will have to visit all the collaborative institutes time to time.
Responsibilities:
In addition to research work related to the project, the candidate is also expected to be involved with activities related to Scientific Social Responsibility (SSR) as mandated by DST SERB. He/She may occasionally have to take part in the training activities of undergraduate and Phd students in the division.
Key Skills:
The candidate should have research experience in cosmology. In particular, candidates with research experience in the areas like Inflation/Dark Energy and Modified Gravity Theories/ LSS formation in the Universe etc will be preferred. Prior experiences in using computational tools like CAMB/COSMOMC/CLASS or any other similar tools, experiences with MCMC etc are desirable.
Pay Scale: As per DST-SERB scale + HRA as per rule.
Qualification: PhD in Physics. Candidates who have either submitted their thesis or are expected to submit it soon, are also encouraged to apply. Till obtaining phd degree, fellowship in the grade of Senior Research Fellow ( as per DST-SERB scale) will be provided for such candidates.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can send their applications along with their curriculum vitae (CV) with particulars of educational qualifications, research experience and interests as well as the list of publications through email, with a subject line "Application for Research Associate Position (CRG/2020/004347)", to anjan.sen[AT]ahduni.edu.in and info.artsandsciences[AT]ahduni.edu.in. They should also arrange three recommendation letters, sent directly to the email addresses mentioned above by their referees. The last date for the application as well as for sending the recommendation letters is 15th April, 2021.
Notes:
1) Only short-listed candidates will be informed through email and invited for an online interview.
2) No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview.
3) The position may not be filled if a suitable candidate is not found
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2.7. 2 years post-doctoral position in strong gravity, Aveiro, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/03/27/2-years-post-doctoral-positi…
Deadline: 2021-04-30
Location: Aveiro, Portugal
Additional Information: http://gravitation.web.ua.pt/node/2815
Contact: herdeiro[AT]ua.pt
A call for a 2 years research position in Strong Gravity, is open within the strong gravity and HEP group at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. The group is coordinated by Carlos Herdeiro and includes, as researchers, Eugen Radu, Pedro V. P. Cunha and Nicolas Sanchis-Gual (strong gravity), Antonio Morais and Felipe Freitas (HEP), amongst others, as well as several highly motivated graduate students.
The successful applicant will integrate the team of the research grant "Testing the Kerr hypothesis with gravitational waves and lensing", PTDC/FIS-AST/3041/2020.
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2.8. Staff scientist position in gravitational wave data analysis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20954
Deadline: 2021-05-16
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Additional Information: https://www.nikhef.nl/jobs/vacatures/
Contact: vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl
Nikhef, the National Institute for Subatomic Physics in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured staff scientist position in gravitational wave data analysis. The successful candidate is expected to have an outstanding track record of original research in the analysis of data from interferometric gravitational wave detectors. Among the research topics relevant for the position are novel contributions to the long-term detection efforts, the development of algorithms to characterize gravitational wave sources based on their signals, and data analysis methodology for astrophysics, fundamental physics, and cosmology with gravitational waves.
The new staff scientist will carry out her or his research as a member of the gravitational waves group at Nikhef, which is part of the Virgo Collaboration and a key player towards Einstein Telescope and LISA. It is foreseen that she or he will establish links with the experimental research portfolio at Nikhef, will play a leading role in the Dutch gravitational wave data analysis efforts, and will actively contribute to the procurement of funding. Together with its University partners, Nikhef offers teaching opportunities and access to excellent students, who play an important role in the scientific life of the gravitational waves group, and of Nikhef in general.
The successful candidate is expected to have a PhD degree in Physics or a closely related field and should have good communication skills. Strong preference will be given to female candidates and candidates from other under-represented minorities in physics, but all qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.
For informal inquiries, please contact Prof. Dr. Chris Van Den Broeck (vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl).
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2.9. Young Investigator Group Leader position in multi-messenger gravitational-wave astronomy, Frankfurt, Germany
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/03/29/young-investigator-group-lea…
Deadline: 2021-04-30
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Additional Information: https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/51086393/ITP
Contact: rezzolla[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de
The Institute for Theoretical Physics at Goethe University Frankfurt announces that a position of "Young Investigator Group Leader" is anticipated within the framework of the Hessian Excellence Cluster Project "ELEMENTS" starting April 1st, 2021 and until March 31st, 2025.
The Cluster Project ELEMENTS is a collaborative project of Goethe University Frankfurt, Technical University Darmstadt, Giessen University, and the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy-Ion Research. It addresses the physics of binary neutron-star mergers from gravitational waves to the nucleosynthesis of heavy chemical elements and electromagnetic signals. This includes investigations of the r-process fission cycle and its impact on the natural synthesis of heavy chemical elements in binary neutron-star merger events.
We are looking for an exceptional candidate with an outstanding CV and performance in the research associated with the multi-messenger observations of compact stars or the gravitational-wave data analysis and phenomenology of these objects. A proven track record of research in one of these areas and the ability to manage a research group are essential prerequisites.
The successful applicant will benefit from ELEMENTS' generous support package for Young Investigators, which includes, besides travel and equipment budgets, also funding for the hiring of a post-doctoral researcher and a PhD student for the duration of the Excellence cluster.
Candidates should have a PhD in Physics or in related areas (Mathematics, Computer Science). The application should comprise a CV, a full list of publications, and a research plan illustrating hiring strategy for the postdoctoral and PhD positions. Applicants should also arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to the address below. Applications will have to be sent by 30.04.2021 for full consideration, but the search will remain open till the optimal candidate is found.
Applications should be made electronically and sent to: Fr. Astrid Steidl: steidl[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de and to CC-ed to rezzolla[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de
Goethe University and its partners in ELEMENTS are equal-opportunity employers and are committed to increasing the number of women in research and teaching. Qualified female researchers are therefore especially encouraged to apply. Severely handicapped applicants with equal qualification and aptitude will be given preferential consideration. We prioritise diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone.
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2.10. PT-CERN PhD Thesis grant applications in CENTRA, Lisbon, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20959
Deadline: 2021-05-10
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Additional Information: https://idpasc.lip.pt/pt_cern_grants/phd_programme/call/15
Contact: alex.vano.vinuales[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt
The PT-CERN Call 2021/1 is open for student application of PhD grants in high energy physics and related scientific domains relevant for the Portuguese participation at CERN. The GRavitation In Tecnico (GRIT) group in CENTRA, Instituto Superior Tecnico of the University of Lisbon, proposes two PhD projects in the fields of mathematical and numerical relativity:
Title: Analysis of the asymptotic region of asymptotically flat and de-Sitter like spacetimes
Supervisor: Edgar Gasperin, co-supervisor: Alex Vano-Vinuales
Abstract: The asymptotic properties of spacetimes play a central role in many physical aspects of General Relativity since key notions in the theory, such as the mass and gravitational radiation, can only be unambiguously defined at infinity. The analysis of such properties and resolutions of open problems in theory require both the non-linear analysis of solutions to partial differential equations (Einstein field equations) and the geometric understanding thereof. This PhD project consists in the mathematical analysis and/or numerical study of spacetimes of physical interest (such as black holes, cosmological spacetimes and perturbations thereof) by means of conformal methods. More specifically, exploiting the conformal Einstein field equations and asymptotic expansions to study the behaviour of solutions close to null and spatial infinity.
Title: Free hyperboloidal evolution in axisymmetry
Supervisor: Alex Vano-Vinuales, co-supervisor: Edgar Gasperin
Abstract: This thesis project in the field of numerical relativity aims to use compactification methods to tackle General Relativity on hyperboloidal slices, which allow the unambiguous evaluation of global spacetime properties at null infinity. The main objective is a free-evolution hyperboloidal axisymmetric implementation for a commonly used formulation of the Einstein equations. On the way towards the extraction of more accurate gravitational waveforms from the strong field regime, the code will be used to couple gravity to simple matter models, among them fundamental field candidates.
Interested PhD candidates will find more details of the thesis proposals searching under "Thesis Proposals" on the application's website and are encouraged to apply there. Deadline is 10th May 2021. For any queries or further information, please contact alex.vano.vinuales[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt or edgar.gasperin[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt.
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2.11. Post-doctoral research position in relativistic cosmology, Warsaw, Poland
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/03/31/post-doctoral-research-posit…
Deadline: 2021-05-25
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Additional Information: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/619954
Contact: jan.jakub.ostrowski[AT]ncbj.gov.pl
The Fundamental Research Department at the National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw, invites applications for a post-doctoral research position. Department is conducting research in many disciplines of fundamental physics including: general theory of relativity, cosmology, quantum physics, nuclear physics, particle physics, high energy physics
This position is funded by the National Science Centre, under the Sonata-15 grant (PI: Jan Ostrowski) titled: "Cosmology beyond perturbation theory". The main aim of this project is to model the Universe on cosmological scales with an exact, inhomogeneous solutions or properly averaged Einstein equations, however other related topics are also acceptable.
Requirements:
- PhD in physics, astronomy or related disciplines;
- experience in general relativity and/or cosmology is required;
- experience in modelling light propagation in a non-trivial space-times will be an advantage.
Documents:
- copy of the PhD diploma;
- cv;
- list of publications;
- two recommendation letters;
- short research statement.
We offer:
Appointment will be for a two-year term starting no sooner than October 2021, with a possible extension for a third year depending on the performance. Monthly salary is 10k PLN before tax; additional budget for scientific visits and participation in conferences is also available.
Contact: dr Jan Jakub Ostrowski,
e-mail: Jan.Jakub.Ostrowski[at]ncbj.gov.pl
Applications in electronic form should be submitted to: Jan.Jakub.Ostrowski[at]ncbj.gov.pl by May 25th, 2021.
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2.12. Professor at The Australian National University Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics, Canberra, Australia
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/03/31/professor-at-the-australian-…
Deadline: 2021-04-22
Location: Canberra, Australia
Additional Information: https://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/539323/professor
Contact: sareh.rajabi[AT]anu.edu.au
The ANU Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics is seeking inspirational scientific leaders with equity agendas from the areas of research related to Gravitational Wave Science, who can grow ANU's leadership across all areas of gravitational wave astronomy. The appointment comes with an attractive start-up package. The University may also consider placement for a partner or spouse. There is significant flexibility in regard to actual commencement date and physical presence at the ANU.
The Australian National University's newly established Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics (CGA), is a joint facility of the Research School of Physics (RSPhys) and Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics (RSAA).
Apply here: https://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/539323/professor
Applications close: 22 Apr 2021 11:55:00 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
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2.13. Postdoc at Nottingham, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20977
Deadline: 2021-04-15
Location: Nottingham, UK
Additional Information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI429820X1
Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
Are you interested in the fields of dark matter, dark energy or modified gravity ? If so, we invite you to apply for the above two year STFC funded post to begin in October 2021.
If your research interests are in one or more of the following areas we particularly encourage you to apply: axions or PBHs as dark matter candidates; the nature of dark energy; the cosmological constant problem; approaches to test for modified gravity including screened scalar forces in nature.
If successful, you will have the opportunity to work with a diverse set of researchers in the particle cosmology, quantum gravity and astronomy groups in Nottingham. We are looking for a researcher who can both work together with members of the above groups on the above projects, and who has the potential to develop their own lines of research.
You will need to have, or be close to completion of, a PhD in physics or a related subject area, and have a track record of publishing and disseminating your work through conferences and seminars as appropriate to your career stage.
This full time post is available from 01 October 2021 and will be offered on a fixed term contract until 30 September 2023. Job share arrangements may be considered.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Ed Copeland, email: ed.copeland[AT]nottingham.ac.uk
Please note that applications sent directly to these email addresses will not be accepted.
Our University has always been a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We warmly welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs - indeed this very diversity is vital to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and from across the globe. For more information on the support we offer our international colleagues, see our Moving to Nottingham pages.
For all successful international applicants, including EU/EEA applicants from January 2021, we offer an interest-free loan to help cover the cost of immigration-related expenses to the UK, including visas and the NHS surcharge. For more information download our Support with Immigration Expenses document.
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3. News
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3.1. COST GWverse: Exchange of researchers working on gravitational-wave and black hole physics
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20901
Additional Information: https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/stsms/how-to-apply/
STSMs application: deadline April 10
In the context of the European COST Action CA16104 on Gravitational waves, black holes and fundamental physics (GWverse), grants for short term scientific missions (STSMs) are available. We are inviting you to submit proposals for STMSs starting after April 15, 2021 and ending before October 1, 2021 (applications outside this timeframe will be discarded).
This call starts on March 08 and closes April 10, 2021. The selection committee will take into account the geographical distribution of host and home institution, matching of funds by the host, the scientific proposal and the experience of the applicant (preference is given to Early Career Investigators).
Successful applicants will be expected to join as members of one (or more) of the Action's Working Groups. STSM recipients should acknowledge the COST Action in any publication or talks, through the use of the COST logo and the statement "The authors would like to acknowledge networking support by the COST Action GWverse CA16104".
STSMs are a great opportunity for all scientists within the COST Action to exchange visits, nurture collaborations, or develop new ones. Further details are available at the GWverse webpage: https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/stsms/
If you have any question, please contact the STSM Coordinator Andreja Gomboc: andreja.gomboc[at]ung.si
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3.2. Call for suggestions to republish valuable physics books
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/03/12/call-for-suggestions-to-repu…
Additional Information: http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/mip/books/
Dear Colleagues,
Any suggestions for republishing valuable physics books, which are out of print and are now in the public domain, will be appreciated (if you have doubts whether some books are in the public domain, you can still suggest them and we will check).
The books will be typeset into LaTeX and will be published by the Minkowski Institute Press (http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/mip/books/) - an academic publisher run by academics for academics and associated with the Minkowski Institute in Montreal.
Best wishes,
Vesselin Petkov
Minkowski Institute
Montreal, Canada
http://www.minkowskiinstitute.org/
http://spacetimecentre.org/vpetkov/
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1. Conferences
1.1. Mathematical and Computational Challenges in the Era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Los Angeles, USA
1.2. Challenges for Witnessing Quantum Aspects of Gravity in a Lab, Sao Paulo, Brazil
1.3. Alternative Gravities and Fundamental Cosmology (ALTECOSMOFUN'21; online)
1.4. Flat Asymptotia, Okinawa, Japan
1.5. Sixteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG16), online
2. Jobs
2.1. Postodoctoral positions in Gravitational Physics and Cosmology, Beijing, China
2.2. Assistant Professor in Astroparticle Physics at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
2.3. Assistant or Associate Professor in Astrophysics, "Digital Transformations", St. Louis, USA
2.4. Research Computing Facilitator at UMass, Dartmouth, USA
2.5. Postdoctoral Position in Numerical Relativity at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, USA
2.6. Postdoctoral Researcher in Quantum Information Science at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA
2.7. Postdoctoral position in relativistic astrophysics, Southampton, UK
2.8. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) or Noordwijk (Netherlands)
2.9. Hawking chair in Cosmology, Cambridge, UK
2.10. Professorship of Mathematical Physics, Cambridge, UK
2.11. Postdoctoral positions in computational relativity/cosmology/fluid dynamics, IBM, Daresbury, United Kingdom
2.12. 1 year post-doctoral position in strong gravity, Aveiro, Portugal
2.13. Two postdoctoral positions in gravitational physics, University of Mississippi, USA
3. News
3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "The general relativistic constraint equations"
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1. Conferences
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1.1. Mathematical and Computational Challenges in the Era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Los Angeles, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20825
Starting: 2021-09-13 to 2021-12-17
Location: Los Angeles, United States of America
Additional Information: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/gwa2021
Contact: ipam[AT]ucla.edu
Mathematical and Computational Challenges in the Era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA, Los Angeles (USA)
September 13 - December 17, 2021
The Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) organizes a fourteen-week-long program to discuss Mathematical and Computational Challenges in the Era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy. The program will connect efforts of the mathematical and physical sciences communities to address new challenges on the understanding of multi-messenger astronomy. This long program will involve senior and junior researchers from several communities relevant to the program.
Long Program Schedule:
- Opening Day. September 13, 2021.
- Mathematical and Computational Challenges in the Era ofGravitational Wave Astronomy
Tutorial. September 14-21, 2021.
- Workshop I: Computational Challenges in Multi-Messenger Astrophysics. October 4-8, 2021.
- Workshop II: Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Gravitation. October 25-29, 2021.
- Workshop III: Source Inference and Parameter Estimation in Gravitational Wave Astronomy.
November 15-19, 2021.
- Workshop IV: Big Data in Multi-Messenger Astrophysics. November 29 - December 3, 2021.
- Culminating Workshop at Lake Arrowhead. December 12-17, 2021.
Interested contributors may apply for financial support to participate in the entire fourteen-week program, or a portion of it. Applications will be accepted through May 31, 2021. Mathematicians and scientists at all levels who are interested in this area of research are encouraged to apply for funding. Supporting the careers of women and minority researchers is an important component of IPAM's mission and their applications are particularly welcomed.
For more information, please visit the program webpage: www.ipam.ucla.edu/gwa2021
Program Flyer PDF: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/GWA2021-Flyer.pdf
Organizing Committee:
Manuela Campanelli (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Marco Cavaglia (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
Jose Antonio Font (University of Valencia)
Igor Rodnianski (Princeton University)
Susana Serna (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Mathematics)
Gunther Uhlmann (University of Washington, Mathematics)
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1.2. Challenges for Witnessing Quantum Aspects of Gravity in a Lab, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/02/10/challenges-for-witnessing-qu…
Starting: 2021-06-07 to 2021-06-11
Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Additional Information: https://www.ictp-saifr.org/qgem2021/
Contact: secretary[AT]ictp-saifr.org
Understanding gravity in the framework of quantum mechanics is one of the significant challenges in modern physics. Along this line, a primary question is whether gravity is a quantum entity subject to quantum mechanical rules. Despite the purported weakness of gravity, the phase evolution induced by the gravitational interaction of two-micron size test masses in adjacent matter-wave interferometers can detectably entangle them via the exchange of graviton mediation even when they are placed far enough apart to keep Casimir-Polder forces at bay. This prescription for witnessing entanglement certifies gravity as a coherent quantum mediator through simple correlation measurements between two spins: one embedded in each test mass known as a QGEM (quantum gravity induced entanglement of masses) protocol.
This workshop will discuss various theoretical and experimental challenges to conceive the QGEM protocol in a lab that will require an unprecedented level of accuracy in witnessing the quantum nature of one of nature's weakest interactions.
No registration fee
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1.3. Alternative Gravities and Fundamental Cosmology (ALTECOSMOFUN'21; online)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20856
Starting: 2021-09-06 to 2021-09-10
Location: Szczecin, Poland
Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/873762/
Contact: altecosmo20[AT]gmail.com
Dear Colleagues,
In view of the very uncertain situation related to the pandemic of Covid-19, we have decided to hold our conference, "Alternative Gravities and Fundamental Cosmology", entirely online on 6th-10th of September of 2021.
More technical details will be provided in due time to those who register.
The task of the conference is to bring together specialists dealing with the problems of alternative gravities (including quantum gravity, superstring, varying constants, Lorentz violating etc.) both from a theoretical and observational point of view.
The program of the conference will contain 4 plenary morning sessions and 3 afternoon parallel sessions (of 3 sessions each), 1 morning doctoral students' session (up to 3 parallel sessions).
The oral presentations will be selected by the sessions conveners in collaboration with the Scientific Committee. We also plan to publish conference proceedings in the journal "Universe".
Looking forward to "seeing" you.
With compliments,
Mariusz P. Dabrowski (Organizing Committee chair)
Vincenzo Salzano (Scientific Committee chair)
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1.4. Flat Asymptotia, Okinawa, Japan
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20864
Starting: 2021-03-15 to 2021-03-18
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Additional Information: https://groups.oist.jp/flat-asymptotia
Contact: aritra.banerjee[AT]oist.jp
The holographic principle, a modern cornerstone in the understanding of quantum gravity, has been around for more than two decades now. Holography is often understood in spacetimes having a negative cosmological constant, via the AdS/CFT duality between gravity in D dimensions and gauge theory living in (D-1) dimensions.
Flat holography seeks to apply similar techniques to arrive at a deeper understanding of scattering processes in flat spacetime. As such, it constitutes a step away from the unrealistic case of negative cosmological constant, and towards quantum gravity in the real world.
In this workshop we will get to learn from the experts the multifaceted developments over the last few years on flat holography, and on the asymptotic symmetries that underlie it.
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1.5. Sixteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG16), online
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/02/26/sixteenth-marcel-grossmann-m…
Starting: 2021-07-05 to 2021-07-09
Location: online
Additional Information: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg16/
Contact: mg16[AT]icranet.org
The Sixteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (MG16) will take place virtually from Monday July 5 to Friday July 9, 2021. It will be organized by ICRA (Rome, Italy), ICRANet (Pescara, Italy) and the associated ICRANet centers including Yerevan, Armenia; Minsk, Belarus; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; USTC, China; Isfahan, Iran; Stanford University and the University of Arizona, USA.
The meeting will run on the Indico platform (https://indico.cern.ch/) and video conferencing will be organized using Zoom (https://zoom.us/). After the meeting all videos will be available on YouTube. Each day of the meeting there will be three program blocks of three hours each: one plenary session and two parallel sessions in revolving order to address the three major continental time zones:
Central European Summer Time:
Block 1: 6:30-9:30
Block 2: 9:30-12:30
Block 3: 16:30-19:30
The first day plenary session will start at 9:30 on Monday, the second one at 16:30 on Tuesday, the third one at 6:30 on Wednesday and so on. Each three hour parallel session block will have 10 sessions, and each session will have nine 20 minute talks (including discussion). Plenary sessions will consist of 4 talks of 45 minutes each. Recordings of each plenary session will be available the next day on YouTube.
The registration fees will be:
Regular fee: 150 Euros (up to April 1)
Regular fee: 200 Euros (from April 1)
Reduced fee: 50 Euros (applied to student and auditors)
Reduced fee: 80 Euros (from April 1)
The timeline for meeting activities is:
March 15, 2021: registration opening
April 15, 2021: abstract submission opening
May 15, 2021: registration closure
June 15, 2021: abstract submission closure
Further information will be updated here and available on the website.
Remo Ruffini, University of Rome, on behalf of the International Organizing Committee
Robert Jantzen, Villanova University, on behalf of the International Coordinating Committee
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2. Jobs
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2.1. Postodoctoral positions in Gravitational Physics and Cosmology, Beijing, China
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/02/03/postdoctoral-positions-in-gr…
Deadline: 2021-03-01
Location: Beijing, China
Additional Information: http://physics.bnu.edu.cn/application/research/gravity/index.html
Contact: mayg[AT]bnu.edu.cn
The Center for Relativity and Gravitation at Beijing Normal University has four post-doctoral positions opening from July or September 2021 in the following fields: Loop quantum gravity and quantum cosmology, CMB, Large-scale structure formation of the Universe, Gravitational lensing, Numerical relativity, and Gravitational wave astronomy.
The positions include competitive salary (no less than CNY180,000 per year) depending on the qualifications and directions of the applicants. The appointment will be for two years.
The faculty members of the Center include Zhoujian Cao. Sijie Gao, Bin Hu, Wenbiao Liu, Yongge Ma, Hongbao Zhang, and Bin Zhou. The International Advisory Committee of the Center consisits of Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State), Ronggen Cai (ITP, CAS), Jerzy Lewandowski (Warsaw), Canbin Liang (BNU), Hong Liu (MIT), and Zheng Zhao (BNU). The research area of the Center concerns Genenral relativity, Black hole physics, Loop quantum gravity and quantum cosmology, Holographic issue of gravity, Alternative theories of gravity, Numerical relativity and
gravitational wave, Relativistic astrophysics, and Cosmology.
Interested candidates should send a CV, a publication list and a statement of research proposal and arrange to have two recommendation letters (one from the PhD advisor of the applicant)
sent directly to one of the following faculty members:
Zhoujian Cao (zjcao[AT]bnu.edu.cn)
Bin Hu (bhu[AT]bnu.edu.cn)
Yongge Ma (mayg[AT]bnu.edu.cn)
The deadline for receipt of all application materials is March 1st, 2021.
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2.2. Assistant Professor in Astroparticle Physics at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20809
Deadline: 2021-03-06
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: http://www.employment.ku.edu/academic/18308BR
Contact: kuapsearch2020[AT]ku.edu
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas (KU) seeks outstanding applicants for an assistant professorship in physics (tenure track position) in astroparticle physics (AP), to start August 18, 2021. The KU AP group currently participates on multiple experiments either currently operating, or planned, in the polar regions, and seeks to build on its experience with radio-wave detection of cosmic rays and neutrinos, as well as develop and explore novel instrumentation and cosmic-ray detection strategies and technologies. Over the next decade, we hope to play a seminal role in the design, deployment, and calibration of the IceCube Gen2 radio and PUEO detectors. Candidates with research interests in radio-frequency instrumentation or areas closely related to it and compatible with, and complementing existing efforts in the department are particularly encouraged to apply.
The qualifying candidates must have a doctorate degree in physics or a closely related field. A strong record of research and commitment to excellence in teaching are required.
The University of Kansas is dedicated to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive working and learning environment. Individuals who are committed to furthering these causes are encouraged to apply. We especially welcome applicants from groups traditionally underrepresented in Physics and Astronomy. This includes, but is not limited to, women, racial and ethnic underrepresented minorities, and LGBTQIA individuals as well as those residing at the intersection of these axes. In addition, candidates with experience and/or demonstrated potential to effectively contribute to a diverse and inclusive learning environment are especially encouraged to apply.
In a continuing effort to enrich its academic environment and provide equal educational and employment opportunities, the university actively encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups in higher education. The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. by the time of appointment
Lawrence, KS is an excellent place to live. It is an affordable and progressive city with a lively arts and music scene, excellent schools, high quality restaurants, economical living, and a diverse cultural mix. It is also only an hour drive from downtown Kansas City.
For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to http://www.employment.ku.edu/academic/18308BR. A complete online application includes the following materials: cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research statement (up to 5 pages), a teaching statement (up to 2 pages), and the names, e-mail addresses, and contact information for at least three references. Applicants should arrange for electronic letters of reference to be sent to Professor Hume Feldman, Chair, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, kuapsearch2020[AT]ku.edu. Applications are being reviewed currently. Late applications will be accepted as long as needed to identify a qualified pool. For full consideration, all application documents and reference letters must be received before this date.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and are the Title IX coordinators for their respective campuses: Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder, and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011, 711 TTY (for the Wichita, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas medical center
campuses).
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2.3. Assistant or Associate Professor in Astrophysics, "Digital Transformations", St. Louis, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/02/06/assistant-or-associate-profe…
Deadline: 2021-03-15
Location: St. Louis, USA
Additional Information: https://apply.interfolio.com/83721
Contact: krawcz[AT]wustl.edu
The Department of Physics at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for a tenure-track/tenured faculty appointment in Physics at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor to begin in the fall semester of 2021. A Ph.D. in Physics or a closely related discipline is required at the time of appointment.
We invite applicants in all areas of theoretical, observational, and experimental astrophysics, cosmology, particle physics and nuclear physics who specialize in the use of data-intensive methods, data mining, statistics, large-scale computer simulations, machine learning, neural network, and GPU computing. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, simulations of astrophysical processes (e.g. black hole and neutron star accretion or merger, cosmological simulations), processing large data sets (e.g., gravitational wave, cosmological, multi-wavelength and multi-messenger data sets), and statistical, uncertainty quantification, and Bayesian analyses.
The hire forms part of Washington University's Digital Transformation initiative, in which 14 faculty members are hired in departments across the schools of Arts and Sciences. The ability and willingness to collaborate with colleagues across traditional discipline boundaries will be considered as a strength of the application. Furthermore, a joint appointment with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics can be considered if appropriate. The faculty hire will be a member of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences. The successful candidate will conduct an independent research program, teach typically one class per semester, and advise undergraduate and graduate students. The appointment can begin as soon as Fall 2021.
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2.4. Research Computing Facilitator at UMass, Dartmouth, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20832
Deadline: 2021-03-01
Location: Dartmouth, MA, USA
Additional Information: http://careers.umassd.edu/dartmouth/en-us/job/506953/professional-tech-i-or…
Contact: sfield[AT]umassd.edu
The Center for Scientific Computing and Visualization Research (CSCVR) at UMass Dartmouth is hiring a Research Computing Technical Facilitator. The position will provide broad computing support for the center, which includes research groups in computational fluid dynamics, astrophysics, relativity, solid and structural mechanics, ocean processes, and data science.
The computing facilitator is encouraged to collaborate with individual researchers on scientific projects, and the successful candidate will have ample opportunities to interact with ongoing projects in gravity and astrophysics.
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2.5. Postdoctoral Position in Numerical Relativity at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20838
Deadline: 2021-04-10
Location: Rochester, NY, USA
Additional Information: http://ccrg.rit.edu
Contact: qxysma[AT]rit.edu
As part of several NASA and NSF collaborative projects, RIT's Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation (CCRG) is currently seeking to fill one or two postdoctoral research positions with highly qualified individuals interested in pursuing research in the fields of numerical relativity, theoretical and computational astrophysics, with an emphasis on general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics simulations.
We are particularly interested in developing new high-performance algorithms for relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics simulations of binary neutron star coalescences from prior to merger through to the formation of disks and/or collapse of the merged remnant, the production of jets, and launching of outflows. The group is involved in several large collaborations, including the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), The Einstein Toolkit Consortium (einsteintoolkit.org) and a NASA Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics Network (TCAN) (compact-binaries.org). CCRG researchers have access to several computing cluster facilities at national computing centers such as XSEDE and the TACC's Frontera Supercomputer, as well as a dedicated over 3500-cores cluster and large storage pool hosted at the Center.
Applications should consist of a cover letter, a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including publication list, and at least three letters of recommendation. All materials should be sent electronically as soon as possible to: qxysma[AT]rit.edu with a copy to ccrg-postdoc[AT]ccrg.rit.edu. More information about the CCRG is available at http://ccrg.rit.edu/. And about Rochester at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester,_New_York
Application reviews will be begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Starting dates, duration and a competitive salary are negotiable.
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2.6. Postdoctoral Researcher in Quantum Information Science at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20839
Deadline: 2021-03-01
Location: Lawrence, KS, USA
Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/18504BR
Contact: jwu[AT]ku.edu
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher position in quantum information science with the University of Kansas beginning as early as April 1, 2021. Postdoctoral researcher candidates are required to have a Ph.D. in physics by date of appointment and research experience in quantum information science or a related experimental field. The person would work with the University of Kansas quantum information science (QIS) group on the experimental implementation of superconducting quantum/neuromorphic computing. Candidates with relevant interests and experience, especially those who are skilled at UHV thin-film deposition, nanofabrication and cryogenic temperature characterization, are sought.
The University of Kansas QIS group is pursuing a broad and exciting research program, with elements including superconducting neuromorphic computing devices and circuits, nanoscale superconducting quantum interference devices (nanoSQUIDs), and unconventional superconducting qubits. The group's research interests focus on nanoscale quantum devices and circuits for next-generation advanced computing, which has broad impact on many applications, such as homeland security, artificial intelligence, new medicines design etc. The post-doctoral researcher would be expected to participate in many of these activities, taking a leadership role in advancing the group's research program, interacting with and mentoring students, and engaging in creative and independent thought.
For more information and to apply go to https://employment.ku.edu/staff/18504BR. Initial review of applications will begin March 1, 2021 and will continue until a qualified pool of applicants has been identified. Inquiries can be made by email to jwu[AT]ku.edu.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the University's programs and activities. The following persons has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and are the Title IX Coordinators for their respective campuses: Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785)864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011,m 711 TTY (for the Wichita, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas medical center campuses).
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2.7. Postdoctoral position in relativistic astrophysics, Southampton, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20853
Deadline: 2021-03-11
Location: Southampton, UK
Additional Information: https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=1338021PJ
Contact: n.a.andersson[AT]soton.ac.uk
The Southampton Gravity Group is offering a postdoctoral position in relativistic astrophysics, starting in the autumn of 2021. The successful candidate will be expected to undertake research within an STFC-funded project to investigate the physics, astrophysics and phenomenology of neutron stars, with a particular focus on binary neutron-star seismology.
The University of Southampton (UK) is home to a large research group in gravitational physics. The Group currently comprises 15 staff members (Nils Andersson, Leor Barack, Oscar Dias, Carsten Gundlach, Ian Hawke, Ian Jones, Carlos Mafra, Andy O'Bannon, Adam Pound, Andreas Schmitt, Kostas Skenderis, Marika Taylor, David Turton, James Vickers and Ben Withers) and a number of postdocs and research students. Research interests in the group cover black-hole and neutron-star physics, gravitational wave astronomy and numerical relativity, and string-inspired gravity and holography. The Group is part of the STAG Research Centre and has close ties with the astronomy and high-energy groups in the Physics and Astronomy department.
In order to be considered for this post, the applicant must have a PhD* or equivalent in Astronomy, Mathematics, Physics, or a related discipline and have a track record in at least one of the following research areas: neutron-star astrophysics, gravitational-wave theory, and numerical relativity.
The post is for 2 years, with an extension to 3 years possible, subject to satisfactory performance. Hours would be considered from 0.8 Full time equivalent to full time.
A complete application should include (i) a Curriculum Vitae, including a list of publications; (ii) a brief (< 1 page) statement of research interests; and (iii) the names and addresses of two referees.
Applications should be made online via https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancies.aspx , vacancy number 1338021PJ. For informal queries, please contact Nils Andersson at n.a.andersson[AT]soton.ac.uk.
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2.8. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) or Noordwijk (Netherlands)
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20859
Deadline: 2021-04-30
Location: Madrid (Spain) or Noordwijk (Netherlands)
Additional Information: http://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
Contact: avrp[AT]cosmos.esa.int
To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available in the ESA Space Science Archives (http://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc).
The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all career levels, affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and Collaborating States. Early-career scientists (within 10 years of the PhD) are particularly encouraged to apply. PhD students are also welcome to apply through their supervisors.
During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA science missions can be supported.
Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC (Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals.
Applications received before 30 April 2021 will be considered for visits in autumn/winter (2021/2022).
For further details, including areas of research and contact information, please refer to:
http://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme
or write to the programme coordinators at avrp[AT]cosmos.esa.int
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2.9. Hawking chair in Cosmology, Cambridge, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20866
Deadline: 2021-04-12
Location: Cambridge, UK
Additional Information: https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/28800/
Contact: c.p.caulfield[AT]damtp.cam.ac.uk
The Advisory Committee to the Stephen W. Hawking Professorship of Cosmology invite applications for this Professorship from persons whose work falls within the broad field of cosmology which includes the analysis as to the origins of matter and of the universe, theoretical cosmology and gravitation, and all other fields of academic scholarship as may from time to time be generally considered cosmology and theoretical physics, to take up appointment on 1 October 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Candidates will have an outstanding research record of great international stature. They will have the vision, leadership, experience and enthusiasm to build on current strengths in maintaining and developing a leading research presence. They will hold a PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification.
Standard professorial duties include teaching and research, examining, supervision and administration. The Professor will be based in Cambridge. A competitive salary will be offered.
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2.10. Professorship of Mathematical Physics, Cambridge, UK
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=20870
Deadline: 2021-04-06
Location: Cambridge, UK
Additional Information: https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/25627/
Contact: c.p.caulfield[AT]damtp.cam.ac.uk
The Board of Electors to the Professorship of Mathematical Physics (1967) invite applications for this Professorship from persons whose work falls within the broad framework of quantum field theory, including particle physics, mathematical physics, and quantum gravity. The appointment should be taken up as soon as mutually convenient, and preferably no later than 1 October 2021.
Candidates will have an outstanding research record of international stature in quantum field theory, and the vision, leadership, experience and enthusiasm to build on current strengths in maintaining and developing a leading research presence. They will hold a PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification.
Standard professorial duties include teaching and research, examining, supervision and administration. The Professor will be based in Cambridge, in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, (DAMTP) University of Cambridge. A competitive salary will be offered.
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2.11. Postdoctoral positions in computational relativity/cosmology/fluid dynamics, IBM, Daresbury, United Kingdom
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/02/26/postdoctoral-positions-in-co…
Deadline: 2021-03-31
Location: Daresbury, United Kingdom
Additional Information: https://careers.ibm.com
Contact: eloisa.bentivegna[AT]ibm.com
IBM Research is seeking to fill three postdoctoral positions, with start dates in the second half of 2021. Candidates with a background in any aspect of numerical relativity, computational cosmology, and/or fluid dynamics are invited to apply. Evidence of strong competence in large-scale scientific computing is required. Previous experience with optimization, AI/ML techniques, heterogeneous computing, or past involvement with industrial research projects would be an advantage.
Official job openings will appear on our online system (see external link) shortly. In the meantime, interested candidates are welcome to enquire about the positions and/or forward their CV to Eloisa Bentivegna at the contact above. Applications from traditionally underrepresented groups are especially welcome.
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2.12. 1 year post-doctoral position in strong gravity, Aveiro, Portugal
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/02/27/1-year-post-doctoral-positio…
Deadline: 2021-03-26
Location: Aveiro, Portugal
Additional Information: http://gravitation.web.ua.pt/node/2764
Contact: herdeiro[AT]ua.pt
A call for a 1 year research position in Strong Gravity, is open within the strong gravity and HEP group at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. The group is coordinated by Carlos Herdeiro and includes, as researchers, Eugen Radu, Pedro V. P. Cunha and Nicolas Sanchis-Gual (strong gravity), Antonio Morais and Felipe Freitas (HEP), amongst others, as well as several highly motivated graduate students.
The successful applicant will integrate the team of the research grant "Ultralight dark matter particles, black hole shadows and gravitational waves", CERN/FIS-PAR/0027/2019.
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2.13. Two postdoctoral positions in gravitational physics, University of Mississippi, USA
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/02/28/two-postdoctoral-positions-i…
Deadline: 2021-04-01
Location: Oxford, MS, USA
Additional Information: https://relativity.phy.olemiss.edu/GR/?x=entry:entry210227-180500
Contact: lcstein[AT]olemiss.edu
Two postdoctoral positions in gravitational physics at the University of Mississippi, USA
The gravity group at the University of Mississippi invites applications for two postdoctoral researchers in gravitational physics and astrophysics. One postdoctoral position will focus on numerical relativity and tests of theories beyond GR, and will be supported by NSF-2047382. The second postdoctoral position will focus on gravitational-wave astrophysics and data-analysis. Each position is for two years, with potential for renewal for a third year contingent on performance and funding. A PhD in physics/mathematics/astronomy is required by the time of the initial appointment.
The successful applicants will also develop and advance independent research programs, collaborate with UMiss gravity group faculty (Leo Stein, Anuradha Gupta, and Luca Bombelli) on their research, and help to train UM students. UMiss is a member of the Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes (SXS) collaboration, and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), the LISA consortium, and will thus provide ample opportunities to collaborate with other SXS, LSC, and LISA member institutions.
The nominal starting date for the positions is Sep. 1, 2021, but is flexible.
Applicants should submit an application by sending an email to grpostdoc[at]phy.olemiss.edu, including: a complete CV in PDF format (including publication list); a research proposal which covers research interests and experience; and contact information for three professional references who may provide letters. Please arrange for your references to also mail letters to this same address. Use the email subject "Gravity postdoc."
Review of applications will begin Apr. 1, 2021 and will continue until the positions are filled.
Please direct questions about the positions to Anuradha Gupta agupta1[AT]olemiss.edu, and Leo Stein lcstein[AT]olemiss.edu.
The University of Mississippi is an EOE/AA/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disability/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Title VI/Title VII/Title IX/504/ADA/ADEA employer.
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3. News
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3.1. Living Reviews in Relativity: "The general relativistic constraint equations"
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Announcement on Hyperspace@GU:
https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2021/02/25/living-reviews-in-relativity…
Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity
The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published a new review article on 24 February 2021:
Alessandro Carlotto.
"The general relativistic constraint equations".
Living Rev Relativ 24, 2 (2021).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-020-00030-z
Abstract:
We present the state-of-the-art concerning the relativistic constraints, which describe the geometry of hypersurfaces in a spacetime subject to the Einstein field equations. We review a variety of solvability results, the construction of several classes of solutions of special relevance and place results in the broader context of mathematical general relativity. Apart from providing an overview of the subject, this paper includes a selection of open questions, as well as a few complements to some significant contributions in the literature.
Please, visit frequently our relativity channel (https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity) at http://livingreviews.org for other news.
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