================ Important Note ================ Hyperspace is updating its information on the registered users so that it can offer caomplete description (name, affiliation, email, etc). Unfortunately, and for historical reasons, in most cases information on the affiliation is missing. To counter that, I encourage all registered users to update her/his institute information by logging-in on the website and filling-in the dedicated field. Thank you for your cooperation Luciano Rezzolla ########################################### Table of Contents ########################################### 1. Conferences 1.1. GRAV19, Cordoba, Argentina 1.2. Tests of Gravity workshop, Athens, Greece 1.3. GGI PhD School: "Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation", Florence, Italy 1.4. The 2nd Physics Days Meeting, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus 1.5. From Einstein and Eddington to LIGO: 100 years of gravitational light deflection, Principe Island, São Tomé 1.6. The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity 2019, Yerevan, Armenia 1.7. Geometric Foundations of Gravity in Tartu, Estonia 2. Jobs 2.1. Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor in Geometry at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 2.2. Postdoctoral Researcher in Galaxy Evolution at the University of Kansas, USA 2.3. Postdoctoral positions in high-energy astrophysics and computational astrophysics – Bar Ilan University, Israel 2.4. Four post-doctoral and a computational Scientist Position at the Institute of Gravitation & the Cosmos, Penn State, USA 2.5. Postdoc position in quantum gravity or theoretical cosmology at the institute for quantum gravity, Erlangen, Germany 2.6. Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant and Associate Professorships in Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen, Denmark 2.7. Novo Nordisk Foundation Prize Postdoctoral Fellowships in Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen, Denmark 2.8. Master/PhD Programs in Physics, Famagusta, Cyprus 2.9. Postdoctoral Prize Fellowships in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK 2.10. Post-doc position in GW astrophysics at the Nicolaus Copernicus Center, Warsaw 2.11. Post-doc in gravitational-wave astronomy at AEI Hannover, Germany 2.12. Postdoc Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at KU Leuven, Belgium 2.13. Postdoctoral Research Assistant position at Queen Mary, London, United Kingdom 2.14. PhD position in gravitational waves at Nikhef, Amsterdam 2.15. Full Professor Position in Mathematical Physics, Tuebingen, Germany 2.16. PhD positions in "Extreme Gravity and Matter" at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany 2.17. Postodoctoral position in Quantum Gravity and Quantum Cosmology at Beijing Normal University, China 2.18. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany (I) 2.19. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany (II) 2.20. PhD Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany 2.21. Postdoctoral Positions in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy at Cardiff University, UK 2.22. Postdoctoral positions in gravitational-wave and multi-messenger astrophysics at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA 2.23. Postdoc position in gravity theory at the University of Tartu, Estonia 2.24. PhD position in gravity theory at the University of Tartu, Estonia 2.25. Postdoctoral position in gravity and cosmology at ICTS-USTC, Hefei, China 3. News 3.1. Nominations for IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Young Scientist Prize are now open 3.2. Testing Gravity 2019: early registration ending soon 3.3. GRG Editor’s Choice: recent highlight article 3.4. A Message to Members of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) on nominating ISGRG Fellows 3.5. General Relativity and Gravitation welcomes Pablo Laguna ============================================== 1. Conferences ============================================== 1.1. GRAV19, Cordoba, Argentina --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14794 Starting: 2019-04-08 to 2019-04-12 Location: Cordoba, Argentina Additional Information: http://grg.famaf.unc.edu.ar/grav19 Contact: gravconference[AT]gmail.com We are pleased to announce that the conference Grav19 will be held in the city of Cordoba (Argentina), from April 8th through April 12nd, 2019. This is the eighth in a series ("GravYY") of conferences organized by the General Relativity and Gravitation Group at FaMAF (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) since Year 2006. The venue will be the auditorium of FaMAF. The conference is intended to bring together specialists working on gravitation and closely related topics, including classical and quantum gravity, data analysis, machine learning, mathematical relativity, numerical relativity, gravity in arbitrary dimensions, astrophysics and astro-particle physics. For more information, visit the conference's web page. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.2. Tests of Gravity workshop, Athens, Greece --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/16/tests-of-gravity-workshop/ Starting: 2019-01-16 to 2019-01-18 Location: Athens, Greece Additional Information: https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/activities/test-gravity-workshop/ Contact: georgiospappasgr[AT]gmail.com The gravitational interaction is being tested over a vast range of length scales and with an impressive array of different methods. The hope is to uncover new physic and constrain existing models, in order to address long standing open problems related to gravity, such us the quantum gravity problem, the dark matter problem, the accelerated expansion of universe, etc. However, extracting information from the data and making it readily accessible to phenomenologists and theorists, so that it can further inform model building, is a significant challenge. Moreover, data-driven research in gravitation requires much stronger links between theorists and the experimentalists and between different research communities interested in gravitation, such as astrophysics, cosmology, particle theory, etc. The main goal of this workshop is to bring together leading researchers from these different communities and discuss the current status and the future prospects of testing gravity. This workshop is part of the Gravity Data Group initiation of the EU COST action "Gravitational Waves, black holes, and fundamental physics". The overarching goal of the initiative is to collect and comprehensively present all constraints on gravitation. For more details and to register, visit the workshop web page at https://gwverse.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/activities/test-gravity-workshop/ The registration deadline is December 15 2018. Seating is limited, so you are advised to apply as soon as possible. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.3. GGI PhD School: "Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation", Florence, Italy --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/26/ggi-ph-d-school-theoretical-a... Starting: 2019-03-11 to 2019-03-22 Location: Florence, Italy Additional Information: http://www.ggi.infn.it/showevent.pl?id=310 Contact: apcg.school[AT]gmail.com We announce the first edition of the GGI PhD School on: Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation The Galileo Galilei Institute of Theoretical Physics Arcetri, Florence (Italy)
From March 11 to March 22, 2019
The maximum number of attendance is 40 students. This School aims at providing robust and detailed introductions on the basic theoretical concepts and main tools to work in the field of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation. The courses are organized as lectures at the blackboard in the morning and are integrated with hands-on and discussion sessions with an instructor in the afternoon. The program of the 2019 edition is: "Neutrino physics", Ferruccio Feruglio (University of Padova) "Galactic cosmic rays and multimessenger astronomy", Fiorenza Donato (University of Torino) "Gravitational waves and compact binaries", Enrico Barausse (IAP, Paris) "Cosmological perturbation theory and structure formation", Vincent Desjacques (Technion, Haifa, Israel) The School will profit of the Galileo Galilei Institute facilities. Each student will have office space to study and discuss, with a lot of opportunities to interact with lecturers. Accommodation in shared apartments will be provided at the cost of about 300 Euros for the whole period. Scholarships to cover this expense are available upon request. Lunch will be provided during the weekdays on the GGI premises for students and lecturers, at no cost. All the dinners and the lunches during the weekends, instead, are to be paid by the participants. Please circulate this information to colleagues, collaborators and students that may be interested in attending the School (apologies if you receive this message more than once). Best regards, The Organizers Nicola Bartolo (University of Padova and INFN Padova) Nicolao Fornengo (University of Torino and INFN Torino) Dario Grasso (INFN Pisa and University of Pisa) Leonardo Gualtieri (University of Roma 1 and INFN Roma 1) Eligio Lisi (INFN Bari and University of Bari) Gennaro Miele (University of Napoli and INFN Napoli) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.4. The 2nd Physics Days Meeting, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14899 Starting: 2019-03-21 to 2019-03-22 Location: Famagusta, Northern Cyprus Additional Information: https://physicsdays.emu.edu.tr/en Contact: phys.chem[AT]emu.edu.tr The 2nd Physics Days Meeting will bring together researchers from across Cyprus and beyond to discuss broad range of topics in physics, including classical and quantum gravity, quantum mechanics, astrophysics, cosmology, experimental physics, optics, mathematical physics, quantum computing, high energy physics, education, and so on. Physics Days Meeting will be held in EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY (Famagusta, Northern Cyprus). The Meeting will start at the morning of Thursday, March 21st with talks and continue through the day of Friday, March 22. Each morning starts with a plenary talk. Take advantage of this happening to learn more and rediscover physics! All participants are welcome to register to give a talk and/or a lecture and present a poster (see the Registration). We encourage submissions of observational and theoretical talks. We strongly encourage the graduate students and postdocs to present talks on their research. The EMU Physics Days Prize will be awarded for the best talk by a student. (*Only those who want to participate as audience are also required to register). Free coffee, tea, and snacks. Lunches will be free of charge to the speakers. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.5. From Einstein and Eddington to LIGO: 100 years of gravitational light deflection, Principe Island, São Tomé --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/29/from-einstein-and-eddington-t... Starting: 2019-05-26 to 2019-05-30 Location: Principe Island Additional Information: https://science.esundy.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/ Contact: dulce.conceicao[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt On May 29th 1919, during a total solar eclipse, Einstein's theory of general relativity was confirmed to be correct. Stars behind the obscured Sun could be seen on Earth as the light rays they emitted were deflected by 1.7 arcseconds, due to the Sun's spacetime curvature, as predicted by the theory. The observations were carried out at the Príncipe Island, off the western equatorial coast of Central Africa, and in the city of Sobral, in Brazil. The Principe expedition was led by the renowned Cambridge astrophysicist Arthur Eddington and the Sobral expedition by the Greenwich Observatory astronomer Andrew Crommelin. Both expeditions had been carefully planned by the Astronomer Royal Frank Dyson and Eddington himself. This is one of the most acclaimed events in the history of science with Einstein being made instantaneously a worlwide figure. Science had demonstrated once again that people from different countries could be united in a common goal. At the time, the First World War had just ended and British and German scientists were eager to close hands looking towards a new future. Since then, general relativity has passed a large number of other impressive tests, the most recent and notable one being the LIGO first detection of gravitational waves generated by the collision of two 30 solar mass black holes. This conference will be held from May 26th to May 30th, 2019, precisely one hundred years after the 1919 eclipse, at Resort Bom Bom in Principe Island, 2.5 Km away from the site of Eddington's observations, which took place at Roca Sundy. The main aim of the conference is to celebrate such an important date with a gathering of experts to discuss the legacy left by Einstein and Eddington from the event itself and the subsequent fantastic developments in the field of general relativity and gravitation. The conference also aims at drawing the attention of the local population towards the historical importance of the 1919 observations and science in general. Participation: Participation and presentation are by invitation only. The number of participants is limited in accordance with the capacity of the resort Bom Bom. Scientific and Organizing Committee: Jose' Sande Lemos, Vítor Cardoso, and Carlos Herdeiro. Secretariat: Dulce Conceicao (dulce.conceicao[AT]tecnico.ulisboa.pt) and Rita Teixeira (ritat.sousa[AT]gmail.com). Sponsors: CENTRA - Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation, IST, FCT, Eddington at Sundy, Resort Bom Bom, HBD. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.6. The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity 2019, Yerevan, Armenia --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14916 Starting: 2019-09-17 to 2019-09-21 Location: Yerevan, Armenia Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/event/769736/ Contact: sedrakian[AT]fias.uni-frankfurt.de We will hold the 5th edition of the conference series "The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity" in Yerevan, Armenia, during September 17-21, 2019. Its aim to bring together people working in astrophysics of compacts stars, physics of dense matter, gravitation and cosmology, observations of pulsars and binary neutron stars and related fields. It is devoted to the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of the Yerevan State University and will be held at the University Campus in the city center. The focus of the conference will be on: . Gravitational waves from compact objects . Fundamental properties of superdense matter and equation of state . Numerical simulations of compact stars . Transport processes in heavy ion collisions and compact stars . Thermal, magnetic and rotational evolution of neutron stars . Alternative theories of gravity . Advances in cosmology Special sessions are planned on 21 September devoted to the celebration of 60th birthday of Prof. David Blaschke and 80th birthday of Prof. David Sedrakian. Invited speakers include: Jim Lattimer (Stony Brook), Sergei Odintsov (Barcelona), Horst Stoecker (Frankfurt), Dmitri Voskresensky (Moscow) The international advisory board consists of: M. Alford (St. Louis) N. Andersson (Southampton) E. R. Bezerra de Mello (Paraiba) D. Blaschke (Wroclaw) F. Burgio (Catania) K. Kokkotas (Tuebingen) D. Lai (Cornell) B. Link (Montana) J. Novak (Meudon) S.D. Odintsov (Barcelona) A. Potekhin (St. Petersburg) L. Rezzolla (Frankfurt) M. Sargsian (Miami) S.V. Sushkov (Kazan) D. N. Voskresensky (Moscow) F. Weber (San Diego) D. Yakovlev (St. Petersburg) Organizing Committee: • Anna Kontanjian (Chair of LOC) • Daniel Baghdasaryan • Arus Harutyunyan • Mekhak Hayrapetyan +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.7. Geometric Foundations of Gravity in Tartu, Estonia --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/30/geometric-foundations-of-grav... Starting: 2019-06-17 to 2019-06-21 Location: Tartu, Estonia Additional Information: http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/~geomgrav2019/ Contact: geomgrav[AT]ut.ee Geometric Foundations of Gravity in Tartu is a conference dedicated to the geometric foundations of gravity theories that will take place June 17-21, 2019 in Tartu, Estonia. This conference is a continuation of series of conferences Geomgrav 2017 and Telegrav 2018. The aim of this conference is to gather experts on various alternative and modified approaches to gravity. The main topics include: -- Gauge theories of gravity (Poincare, teleparallel, ...) -- Extended field content & related theories ((multi)scalar-vector-tensor theories, Horndeski, f(R) gravity, generalized Proca, massive gravity and bimetric theories, ...) -- Beyond Lorentzian geometry (Finsler, modified dispersion relations,...) -- Dynamical systems in cosmology The conference is organized by the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, University of Tartu, Estonia. An up to date list of invited speakers, the registration procedure, participants and all further details can be found on http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/~geomgrav2019/ We are looking forward to meet you in Tartu in June, the organizing committee: Sebastian Bahamonde Manuel Hohmann Laur Jarv Tomi Koivisto Martin Krssak Christian Pfeifer Margus Saal +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 2. Jobs ============================================== 2.1. Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor in Geometry at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/02/tenure-track-assistant-associ... Deadline: 2018-12-10 Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands Additional Information: https://www.ru.nl/werken/details/details_vacature_0/?recid=601747 Contact: b.moonen[AT]science.ru.nl The Mathematics department of Radboud University (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) has a vacancy for a tenure track assistant/associate professorship in Geometry (broadly interpreted). Initially this concerns an employment for six years. There will be a final evaluation after at most five and a half years. If the final review is positive the position will be converted to a permanent one. For candidates who are already further in their career an earlier evaluation is possible. The department aims at increasing the number of female academic mathematicians employed by the institute. Female candidates are therefore particularly encouraged to apply. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.2. Postdoctoral Researcher in Galaxy Evolution at the University of Kansas, USA ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14738 Deadline: 2019-01-15 Location: Lawrence, KS, USA Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/13132BR Contact: agnpostdoc[AT]ku.edu Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas, Lawrence. The successful applicant will work with Prof. Allison Kirkpatrick on analyzing the physics of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in galaxies at z=1-2. These projects make use of existing observations with HST and Spitzer. Previous experience analyzing HST grism observations, using GALFIT, and decomposing spectral energy distributions (SEDs) is preferred, though not required. The successful candidate will analyze the assembly of mass in AGN as a function of their host properties, using archival data while leading a campaign to obtain more observations. This work will be used to develop a Cycle 1 JWST proposal in the second year of the postdoc. 50% of the successful candidate’s time is expected to be devoted to the development of their own research program. The appointment is initially for 2 years. Further extension is contingent on additional funding and performance. The salary range is $48,000-53,000, depending on qualifications, and the post includes funds for travel and computers. The successful applicant will be encouraged to take part in collaborations with Prof. Kirkpatrick’s national and international collaborators. The hope is that the candidate can start in August 2019. The University of Kansas has a vibrant research atmosphere with 6 faculty working in the field of astrophysics ranging from galactic chemical evolution, cosmology, high energy astrophysics, space physics, and extragalactic astronomy. Lawrence, KS is an excellent place to live. It is and affordable and progressive city with a lively arts and music scene, excellent schools, high quality restaurants, affordable living, and a diverse cultural mix. For a complete job description and to apply go to https://employment.ku.edu/staff/13132BR . Applicants should submit a cover letter with the names and contact information of three references, their CV, publication list, a statement of past research, and a statement of research interests. In addition, three reference letters should be sent to agnpostdoc[AT]ku.edu. For questions, please email agnpostdoc[AT]ku.edu. Those applicants attending the January 2019 AAS meeting should contact agnpostdoc[AT]ku.edu if interested in meeting with Dr. Kirkpatrick. Full consideration will be given to applicants whose materials are received by Jan 15, 2019. The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the University’s programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and is the University’s Title IX Coordinator: the Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785)864-6414, 711 TTY. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.3. Postdoctoral positions in high-energy astrophysics and computational astrophysics – Bar Ilan University, Israel ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/07/postdoctoral-positions-in-hig... Deadline: 2018-12-03 Location: Bar Ilan University, Israel Additional Information: http://www.physics.ucc.ie/apeer Contact: asaf.peer[AT]biu.ac.il The newly formed astrophysics group within the physics department in Bar-Ilan University invites highly-qualified candidates to apply for several post-doctoral positions. We are particularly seeking candidates with expertise in general-relativistic, magneto-hydrodynamic (GR-MHD) simulations and / or radiative transfer simulations, however exceptional candidates with background in high-energy astrophysics are welcomed to apply as well. The selected candidate(s) will lead and participate in a joint effort of designing novel radiative transfer algorithms and implementing them within dynamical codes, in the study of emission from accreting objects such as AGNs and XRBs as well as the formation and properties of relativistic jets in GRBs. The positions are initially for two years, with the possibility of extension. The nominal starting date will be September 1, 2019, but an earlier or later start is negotiable depending on the applicant's availability. Applicants must have (or have fulfilled all the requirements for) a PhD in astronomy, astrophysics, physics, or equivalent by the time the contract starts. Strong programming skills are an advantage. Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, list of publications, and a statement explaining research interests and qualifications, and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent directly. All materials and inquiries should be sent by email to asaf.peer[AT]biu.ac.il. Applications that are complete by Dec. 3, 2018 will receive full consideration, though the screening will continue until suitable candidates are found. Bar Ilan University is located in the city of Ramat-Gan, east of Tel Aviv in Tel Aviv district, Israel. Bar Ilan University is Israel’s second largest academic institute and its vibrant physics department is rapidly growing. The astrophysics group within the department is currently expanding. New post-doctoral and Ph.D. positions became available as part of the project "Origin and Magnetization of astronomical Jets", funded by the European Research Council (ERC) consolidating grant awarded to Prof. Asaf Pe'er. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.4. Four post-doctoral and a computational Scientist Position at the Institute of Gravitation & the Cosmos, Penn State, USA ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/09/four-post-doctoral-and-a-comp... Deadline: 2018-12-01 Location: University Park, PA 16802 Additional Information: http://igc.psu.edu/opportunities/index.shtml Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu IGC at Penn State has post-doctoral openings in four areas of gravitational science: (i) Fundamental Theory (Ashtekar & Bianchi): Classical general relativity, especially gravitational waves and cosmology; loop quantum gravity with emphasis on semi-classical issues and loop quantum cosmology; all aspects of quantum black holes with emphasis on entanglement entropy, singularity resolution and quantum evaporation; and relation between loop quantum gravity and other approaches to quantum gravity and non-perturbative techniques in quantum field theory. (ii) Gravitational Wave Physics (Hanna & Sathyaprakash): LIGO data analysis and applications to multi-messenger astronomy; real-time searches for compact binary mergers and to the real-time characterization of transient noise in LIGO detectors. The successful candidates will be part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and contribute to the analysis of LIGO and Virgo data and to the publication of search results. (iii) Multimessenger Astrophysics with Gravitational Waves (Radice, Hanna & Sathyaprakash): Numerical and analytical modeling of compact binary mergers in general relativity. (iv) Multimessenger Astrophysics with AMON (Cowen, Mostafa & Sathyaprakash) The successful candidate will work with the Astrophysical Multimessenger Observatory Network (AMON), and will also have the possibility of joining one or more of the participating collaborations. AMON links the world`s leading high-energy neutrino, cosmic-ray, gamma-ray, and gravitational-wave observatories by performing real-time coincidence searches for multimessenger signals. The physics goals of AMON are to probe the high-energy universe via all four fundamental forces of nature, and identify new multimessenger astrophysical sources. The most important near-term effort will be to help incorporate gravitational-wave alerts into the network and into the real-time coincidence analyses. We began distributing prompt neutrino alerts in April 2016 in a collaborative effort with the IceCube Collaboration. In 2018 we will implement the first real-time neutrino-gamma alerts with subthreshold data from IceCube and HAWC. We are also proposing to add subthreshold triggers from gravitational-wave detections. This will open up a range of real-time coincidence analyses. Requirements for the position include a recent Ph.D. in physics or astrophysics. Experience in multimessenger astrophysics in general and gravitational waves in particular will be advantageous. IGC also has an opening for a computational scientist starting now. The Penn State gravitational wave group is seeking a computational scientist to work in the area of transient gravitational wave searches for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration in support of multi-messenger astrophysics. The ideal candidate would be expected to develop scalable cyberinfrastructure for real-time data analysis that covers areas such as: real-time data distribution, signal processing, streaming data processing, database design, web service design, job workflow design, and smart systems monitoring. Competency in C and Python is required. Competency in C++, Java, javascript, html, bash, SQL, and other common scripting languages is highly desired. Competency in some or all of the following software is highly desired: Apache HTTP server, Apache Kafka, Druid (and/or other event/time series databases), HTCondor, Gstreamer. The ideal candidate must have demonstrated experience in software development through the full cycle of prototyping, collaborative development, release, packaging, and maintenance using modern tools such as gitlab. Candidates will be considered at either of the following two levels. i) Computational Scientist 2: Typically requires a Bachelor's degree or higher in a field of study with focus on computational research methods or higher plus two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. ii) Computational Scientist 3: Typically requires a Master's degree or higher in a field of study with focus on computational research methods or higher plus four years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. The candidate will have some supervisory responsibilities so experience supervising other team members is ideal. For further details on all five positions, including the application procedure, and application deadlines that vary from one position to another, see the external link at the top of the announcement. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.5. Postdoc position in quantum gravity or theoretical cosmology at the institute for quantum gravity, Erlangen, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/10/postdoc-position-in-quantum-g... Deadline: 2018-11-30 Location: Erlangen, Germany Additional Information: https://www.gravity.physik.fau.de/contact/open-positions/ Contact: thomas.thiemann[AT]gravity.fau.de In autumn 2019, at least one postdoctoral position in the fields of quantum gravity or theoretical cosmology will be available at the Institute for Quantum Gravity (IQG) (Theoretical Physics III) of the Friedrich Alexander University (FAU) Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany. The position is for two years with a possibility of extension for one additional year, depending on funding and performance. In exceptional cases, a five year contract may be negotiable. Salaries depend on seniority and follow the collective wage agreement for scientific employees in Germany (TVOeD). Current staff of the IQG includes professors Kristina Giesel, Hanno Sahlmann and Thomas Thiemann (Chair), Emeriti Frieder Lenz (former chair) and Hartmut Hofmann, postdoc Beatriz Elizag Navacues as well as 9 Phd and 4 master students. Former institute members and Humboldt Fellows Jonathan Engle and Muxin Han accepted positions as assistant professors at Florida Atlantic University and hold affiliate positions at the institute. Further affiliates are professors Wojciech Kaminski, Jerzy Lewandowski and Parampreet Singh. The Institute for Quantum Gravity (IQG) is part of the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP) which has a strong expertise in experimental astroparticle physics. The IQG benefits from continuous exchange with the excellency cluster 'Universe' in Munich, especially with the groups working on (quantum) cosmology. The IQG fosters strong links with the Department of Mathematics in Erlangen. Finally, the IQG is in close contact with a network of international research centers focussing on quantum gravity such as the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos in State College, Pennsylvania, USA; Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; Institute for Theoretical Physics in Marseille, France; Institute for Theoretical Physics in Warsaw, Poland and Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China. Applicants must have a PhD in either physics or mathematics and should have prior research experience in general relativity and quantum field theory or theoretical cosmology as well as a strong interest in working on aspects of non perturbative and background independent quantum gravity. The following list of material should be uploaded in one pdf- or zip file, whose name should include your last name, using the application form at https://www.umfrageonline.com/s/8ea0774. 1. Curriculum vitae. 2. Research proposal including a summary of previous work and plans for future projects. 3. Teaching experience (if applicable). 4. List of seminars and conferences attended, detailing talks given (if applicable). 5. List of publications. 6. In addition we ask for three letters of recommendation, which should also be uploaded by the referees before the deadline via the application form at https://www.umfrageonline.com/s/0946d66. Recommendation letters sent by email will not be accepted. Referees are kindly asked to use the following format for their message text: Recommendation letter for FIRSTNAME AND LASTNAME OF THE APPLICANT. Applications will be reviewed starting November 30th, 2018 but later applications will be considered until the position is filled. The starting date of the position is normally Oct. 1st 2019 but there is some flexibility. For further information about the Department of Physics and the Institute please visit: https://www.physik.nat.fau.de/ and http://www.gravity.physik.fau.de. For further information about the position please send an inquiry to application[AT]gravity.fau.de. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.6. Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant and Associate Professorships in Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen, Denmark ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14821 Deadline: 2018-12-01 Location: Niels Bohr International Academy, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/4091ac2b Contact: mpessah[AT]nbi.dk The Niels Bohr International Academy (NBIA) invites applications for up to four fixed-term Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant/Associate Professorships as part of a vigorous campaign to expand into new research areas, such as theoretical gravitational physics and quantum information theory, and to strengthen on-going programs, including Theoretical Astrophysics, Astroparticle Physics, Neutrino Astrophysics, Particle Physics and Cosmology, Condensed Matter Physics, and Quantum Devices. While these research areas are our preferred targets, NBIA will consider truly outstanding candidates in all areas of theoretical physics. Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant/Associate Professors will be appointed for a period of 5 years, preferably starting during the fall of 2019. We are seeking internationally outstanding, highly motivated individuals who are eager to start their own groups with the potential to become leaders in their fields. The ideal candidates will play leading roles by contributing to the development of the Academy. Some of the areas NBIA is eager to expand into are theoretical gravitational physics (including gravitational waves, numerical relativity, compact objects, multi-messenger astrophysics, and cosmology) and quantum information theory (including quantum encryption and quantum computing). Outstanding applicants with a strong potential to enhance existing research programs will be considered on equal footing. Louis-Hansen Foundation Assistant and Associate Professors are expected to carry out an independent research program and interact with other NBIA members. They will have the opportunity to guide more junior fellows, teach courses at various levels, participate in outreach activities, and organize international meetings and PhD schools. The Niels Bohr International Academy, hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute, strives to attract the best and the brightest by providing the environment to enable curiosity-driven breakthrough research in the physical sciences and mathematics. The Academy hosts numerous workshops, symposia and PhD-schools every year, as well as a number of outreach activities, including an annual series of public lectures. Applicants are requested to express their interest by submitting their applications via https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12564 (including a cover letter, CV, publication list, a research statement, and three letters of recommendation). Applicants should indicate in their cover letters whether they are applying for the Assistant or Associate Professor position. Exceptionally strong applicants for the Assistant Professorships will be considered for the Associate Professor appointment. In order to receive full consideration, complete applications should be received by December 1st, 2018. Assistant and Associate Professors at the Niels Bohr International Academy receive a competitive salary (including pension) and funds for travel and computing. Generous parental leave, state-subsidized childcare, 6 weeks of paid vacation, pension contribution, and full medical care are available to employees in Denmark. Copenhagen is a beautiful, family-friendly city with a large international community, a lively and diverse cultural scene, and a very high quality of life. Most international researchers are eligible for a favorable tax scheme. The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. Included Benefits: Assistant and Associate Professors at the Niels Bohr International Academy receive a competitive salary (including pension) and funds for travel and computing. Generous parental leave, state-subsidized childcare, 6 weeks of paid vacation, pension contribution, and full medical care are available to employees in Denmark. Copenhagen is a beautiful, family-friendly city with a large international community, a lively and diverse cultural scene, and a very high quality of life. Most international researchers are eligible for a favorable tax scheme. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.7. Novo Nordisk Foundation Prize Postdoctoral Fellowships in Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen, Denmark ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14824 Deadline: 2018-12-01 Location: Niels Bohr International Academy, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark Additional Information: https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/1a31c7e5 Contact: mpessah[AT]nbi.dk The Niels Bohr International Academy (NBIA) invites applications for a newly established Novo Nordisk Foundation Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme as part of a vigorous campaign to expand into new research areas and to strengthen on-going programs. Outstanding candidates in all areas of Theoretical Physics are encouraged to apply. Fellows will be appointed for a period of 3 years and will receive generous funds for travel and computing. We are seeking internationally outstanding and highly motivated individuals who are driven to pursue their own research programs and eager to interact with current NBIA members. The ideal candidate will play a leading role by contributing to the intellectual atmosphere of the NBIA and will have the opportunity to guide more junior fellows, participate in outreach activities, and organize international meetings and PhD schools. The Niels Bohr International Academy, hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute, strives to attract the best and the brightest by providing the environment to enable curiosity-driven breakthrough research in the physical sciences and mathematics. The Academy hosts numerous workshops, symposia, and PhD-schools every year as well as a number of outreach activities, including an annual series of public lectures. Current research areas at NBIA include: Theoretical Astrophysics – encompassing plasma astrophysics, astrophysical dynamics and astrophysical fluid/magnetohydro-dynamics, including accretion onto compact objects, star and planet formation, as well as the inter-stellar and intra-cluster media. Astroparticle Physics and Neutrino Astrophysics – focusing on the nature of weakly interacting elementary particles in the framework of multi-messenger astrophysics to probe the engines behind the most energetic transients in our Universe, such as core-collapse supernovae, compact binary mergers, and extreme cosmic accelerators. Particle Physics and Cosmology – covering most areas of quantum field theory, including scattering amplitudes, general relativity from amplitudes, particle physics phenomenology, cosmology, and extensions of the Standard Model in terms of effective field theory. Condensed Matter Physics – spanning quantum condensed matter theory, including quantum dynamics, topological and hybrid systems, strongly correlated systems, non-equilibrium phases, and Floquet engineering. The group collaborates closely with experimentalists in the Center for Quantum Devices. Applicants are requested to express their interest by submitting their applications via https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/fellowship/12547 (including a cover letter, CV, publication list, a research statement, and three letters of recommendation). In order to receive full consideration, complete applications should be received by December 1st, 2018. The preferred starting date is September 2019 and is flexible within reason. Postdoctoral Fellows at the Niels Bohr International Academy receive a competitive salary (including pension). Generous parental leave, state-subsidized child care, 6 weeks of paid vacation, pension contribution, and full medical care are available to employees in Denmark. Copenhagen is a beautiful, family-friendly city with a large international community, a lively and diverse cultural scene, and a very high quality of life. Most international researchers are eligible for a favorable tax scheme. The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.8. Master/PhD Programs in Physics, Famagusta, Cyprus ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/16/master-phd-programs-in-physic... Deadline: 2019-07-16 Location: Famagusta, Cyprus Additional Information: https://physics.emu.edu.tr/en Contact: phys.chem[AT]emu.edu.tr The objectives of the two-year MS program and four-year PhD program in physics are, within a physics curriculum, to provide the students with knowledge of the advanced methods of modern theoretical physics. The student will be integrated from the very beginning into the physics group of Eastern Mediterranean University, and are expected to MS/PhD thesis during the second/fourth year. All the lectures will be given in English. A limited number of fellowships is available. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.9. Postdoctoral Prize Fellowships in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/19/postdoctoral-prize-fellowship... Deadline: 2018-12-17 Location: Birmingham, UK Additional Information: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/jobs/index.aspx Contact: dgerosa[AT]star.sr.bham.ac.uk The Institute for Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK, invites applications for Postdoctoral Prize Fellowships. The Institute's Postdoctoral Prize Fellowships provide top-caliber researchers with an opportunity to carry out an independent research programme in any area related to gravitational-wave astronomy in a diverse, dynamic and collaborative group. The Institute’s research activities cover experimental and theoretical physics with applications to present and future-generation detectors; gravitational-wave observations and transient astronomy; theoretical astrophysics and general relativity. Faculty members include Andreas Freise, Davide Gerosa (from March 2019), Denis Martynov, Haixing Miao, Christopher Moore (from January 2019), Conor Mow-Lowry, Matt Nicholl (from October 2019), Alberto Sesana, Patricia Schmidt (from January 2019) , Silvia Toonen (from March 2019), and Alberto Vecchio. Applications from top researchers in all areas related to gravitational-wave astronomy, including instrumentation, quantum measurement, data analysis, astrostatistics, transient astronomy, astrophysics theory and general relativity are encouraged. Applications from Ph.D. holders with strong interdisciplinary connections (e.g., to optics, computer science, theoretical physics) or those with backgrounds in adjoint fields are welcome. The appointment will be for a three-year term starting in 2019. The Prize Fellowship comes with a generous research and travel budget. Applications should be submitted online via the following URL (job reference number 80380): https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/jobs/index.aspx Applications should include a CV, a two-page statement of research interests and plans, and a list of publications. Complete applications should be received by 17 December 2018 for full consideration Applicants should also arrange for 3 reference letters to be sent by 17 December 2018 to Ms Joanne Cox at: J.S.Cox[AT]bham.ac.uk For further information and informal enquiries please contact Prof Andreas Freise (adf [AT] star.sr.bham.ac.uk) or Prof Alberto Vecchio (av [AT] star.sr.bham.ac.uk). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.10. Post-doc position in GW astrophysics at the Nicolaus Copernicus Center, Warsaw ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/20/post-doc-position-in-gw-astro... Deadline: 2019-01-15 Location: Warsaw, Poland Additional Information: www.camk.edu.pl Contact: bejger[AT]camk.edu.pl Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences (CAMK PAN) announces the competition for the post-doc position. We are looking for a candidate with strong background in astrophysics for the modeling of gravitational-wave sources related to neutron stars. The knowledge of numerical methods in general relativity and scientific programming will be considered an advantage. The winner of the competition will conduct research within the Sonata-Bis project entitled ''Transient sources of gravitational waves associated with stars neutrons: models and data analysis'' in cooperation with dr. Michal Bejger. Detailed research tasks include astrophysics of transient gravitational waves from NS phenomena: dynamical collapses induced by the change in the equation of state, calculations of quasi-normal modes from ultra-compact stars, modeling the GW emission related to elasticity, magnetic field and accretion. The results will be immediately applied to the observations of LIGO and Virgo detectors via the collaboration within the Polish Virgo group. We seek candidates holding the PhD title in the field of physics or astronomy (or a related field), or PhD students at the last stages of their doctoral thesis. The contract should start not later than April 1, 2018 (the candidate should be in possession of the PhD title at this time). An employment contract on an adjunct's position is maximally up to three years. To apply for admission to the position please attach a copy of the PhD diploma (or the supervisor's statement about the advancement of the PhD thesis), CV, list of scientific publications, two recommendation letters from independent researchers, and a self-presentation statement (concise information on the candidate's previous achievements and experience, and scientific interests: the text should not exceed 3500 characters, including spaces). Documents should be submitted by January 15, 2019 at the CAMK secretary's office (ul. Bartycka 18, 00-716 Warsaw, tel. 022 3296100), or by e-mail, in the pdf format, to the recruitment[AT]camk.edu.pl . The contest will be resolved before the end of January 2019. For additional information please contact Michal Bejger (bejger[AT]camk.edu.pl). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.11. Post-doc in gravitational-wave astronomy at AEI Hannover, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/20/post-doc-in-gravitational-wav... Deadline: 2018-12-15 Location: Hannover, Germany Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/2312123/post-doc-in-gravitational-wave-astronomy Contact: frank.ohme[AT]ligo.org The Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover is offering a position for a post-doctoral researcher in the Independent Research group led by Dr. Frank Ohme. The research focus is on the interpretation of gravitational-wave observations made by the Advanced LIGO+Virgo network with the help of Bayesian parameter estimation techniques, and the numerical and analytical modelling of colliding binaries. The start date is negotiable, but should preferentially lie between spring and autumn of 2019. We are looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral scientist to work in our Independent Research Group. You should have a PhD in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or related fields, with experience in one or more of the following research areas: Gravitational-wave data analysis, Gravitational-wave theory, Numerical simulations of black hole or neutron star binaries, Bayesian parameter estimation methods, Astrophysics of binary formation and merger, Signal processing and signal reduction, Approximation theory. For more information and the full description of the position, please follow the external link above. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.12. Postdoc Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at KU Leuven, Belgium ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/20/postdoc-position-in-gravitati... Deadline: 2018-12-15 Location: Leuven, Belgium Additional Information: https://fys.kuleuven.be/gwc/positions Contact: bert.vercnocke[AT]kuleuven.be The Institute for Theoretical Physics at KU Leuven invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the area of gravitational wave physics. The position is for two, and possibly three, years and is an integral part of the Centre for Gravitational Waves at KU Leuven, an initiative of the Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Institute of Astronomy at KU Leuven. Both Institutes are members of the LISA Science Consortium. The Centre stimulates nationwide collaboration on Gravitational Wave developments by its connections to several external partner universities in Belgium. Research at the Centre is aimed at the interface of theory, cosmology, and astrophysics. Besides staff instrumentalists, the gravity groups include astrophysicists and theorists (T. Hertog. T. Van Riet, B. Vercnocke, N. Bobev, A. Van Proeyen), together with a large number of students and postdocs, and they participate in a vibrant and extensive network of collaborations worldwide. Target areas of research on gravitational waves in Leuven in the next few years include the theory and modelling of gravitational wave patterns associated with the classical and quantum gravity dynamics of compact systems and in cosmology. These predictions will also be linked to existing and upcoming gravitational wave data. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is December 15, 2018. The start date for the position is in principle Fall 2019 (Sep-Oct), details can be discussed. In order to apply, interested candidates should email as a single pdf file a cover letter and their curriculum vitae, including a research statement and a publication list (preferably with a link to SPIRES), to Ms Anneleen Marcelis (anneleen.marcelis[AT]kuleuven.be), and ask three referees to send a letter of recommendation on your behalf, also to Ms Anneleen Marcelis. Further information about these positions can be obtained from Prof. T. Hertog (thomas.hertog[AT]kuleuven.be) or Prof. B. Vercnocke (bert.vercnocke[AT]kuleuven.be). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.13. Postdoctoral Research Assistant position at Queen Mary, London, United Kingdom ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14859 Deadline: 2018-12-21 Location: London, United Kingdom Additional Information: https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=3859 Contact: p.figueras[AT]qmul.ac.uk Postdoctoral Research Assistant About us Queen Mary is one of London and the UK’s leading research-focused universities. With over 20,000 students, it is amongst the largest of the colleges of the University of London. Queen Mary’s 4,000 staff teach and research across a wide range of subjects in Science and Engineering, the Humanities, Social Sciences and Laws, and Medicine and Dentistry. The School of Mathematical Science has an exceptionally strong research presence across the spectrum of areas within Pure and Applied Mathematics, and is currently organised into six research groups, namely: Algebra, Combinatorics, Complex Systems and Networks, Dynamical Systems and Statistical Physics, Geometry and Analysis, Probability and Applications, Statistics and Data Analysis. The School also has large and popular undergraduate and graduate programmes. About the role We are looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work in the area of numerical holography within the General Relativity group, which is part of the Geometry and Analysis Research Group. A strong background in numerical general relativity and high performance computing is desirable but not essential. The research activity of the successful candidate will focus on the study of collisions of holes and black hole instabilities in general in anti-de Sitter spaces, with an emphasis on applications to holography in a broad sense. The group has strong links with the String Theory group at Queen Mary University of London and other research institutions in the area such as Imperial College London, King’s College London and the University of Cambridge. Duties include developing and conducting individual and collaborative research objectives, proposals and projects. The role holder will be expected to conduct high quality research and code development with the supervision of senior members of the group as well as being able to work autonomously. The successful candidate must be able to communicate material of a technical nature and be able to build internal and external contacts. The School and Athena SWAN Charter for Women in Science The School holds a departmental Bronze Athena SWAN Award and is a registered supporter of the LMS Good Practice scheme. As part of the School’s commitment to the Athena SWAN and the LMS Good Practice principles we strongly encourage applications from women. Please visit our website for further information on the School and our family friendly policies and parental leave. Pay & Benefits The post is a full time, fixed term appointment for 1 year, with an expected start date of 1 January 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter. The salary will be GBP33,615 per annum inclusive of London Allowance. Benefits include 30 days annual leave, pension and excellent travel and computing resources. Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Pau Figueras at p.figueras[AT]qmul.ac.uk Details about the school can be found at www.qmul.ac.uk/maths. To apply, visit www.jobs.qmul.ac.uk and search for reference QMUL16944. The closing date for applications is 21 December 2018. Interviews are expected to be held shortly thereafter. Valuing Diversity & Committed to Equality +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.14. PhD position in gravitational waves at Nikhef, Amsterdam ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14862 Deadline: 2019-01-15 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Additional Information: https://www.nikhef.nl/jobs/vacatures/ Contact: vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl The Gravitational Waves research group at Nikhef, the National Institute for Subatomic Physics, invites applications for a PhD position in gravitational wave data analysis and phenomenology, covering all aspects of strong-field gravity, with an emphasis on studying gravitational wave signals from coalescing binary neutron stars and black holes. The data analysis effort is led by Prof. Dr. C. Van Den Broeck; it currently involves 3 postdocs and 3 PhD students. In addition to data analysts, Nikhef's gravitational physics division (led by Prof. Dr. F. Linde) and its collaborators in the Netherlands consists of astronomers and astrophysicists, theorists, and instrumentalists, including a significant number of junior scientists. There is also vibrant collaboration with individuals and groups around the world. The successful candidate will have a strong physics and/or astrophysics background, evidenced by course grades. An MSc degree (or equivalent) in the above field(s) is required. A basic knowledge of general relativity and experience in programming (e.g. Python and/or C) are desirable. The successful candidate will be employed by the NWO-I foundation and will obtain the status of junior scientist. He/she will receive a 4 year contract, with a competitive salary. The conditions of employment of the NWO-I foundation are excellent; they can be found on the website of the employer: www.nwo-i.nl. The educational programme of the Dutch research school for subatomic physics offers annual graduate schools for PhD students, as well as frequent series of lectures on advanced topics in (astro)particle physics. For more information, feel free to contact Prof. Dr. Chris Van Den Broeck (vdbroeck[AT]nikhef.nl). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.15. Full Professor Position in Mathematical Physics, Tuebingen, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/23/full-professor-position-in-ma... Deadline: 2019-01-04 Location: Tuebingen, Germany Additional Information: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/faculties/faculty-of-science/faculty/news/news-f... Contact: cederbaum[AT]math.uni-tuebingen.de The Department of Mathematics of the Faculty of Science at Tuebingen University invites applications for the position of Professor (W3) of Mathematical Methods in the Natural Sciences The position is due to commence on April 1, 2019. The successful candidate pursues an internationally high-profile research agenda in the field of mathematical physics, which enables collaboration, for example, with the existing groups of mathematical quantum theory and statistical physics, as well as with colleagues from other areas of mathematics. He/She will be jointly responsible for the international master program "Mathematical Physics" and should be able to offer excellent teaching on a broad variety of topics in mathematical physics. The willingness to acquire research grants, also in collaborations, and to contribute to the teaching for the bachelor and master programs in “Mathematics” are expected. Formal requirements for appointment are the Habilitation or equivalent postdoctoral qualification, as well as proven teaching aptitude. Tuebingen University is particularly interested in applications from female candidates for this position and therefore, strongly encourages women to apply. In line with its internationalization agenda, the university welcomes applications from researchers outside Germany. Disabled candidates will be given preference over other equally qualified applicants. Applications with supporting documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications and teaching experience, diplomas/certificates) as well as a teaching statement and a research statement including collaboration plans, along with the completed application form (https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/faculties/faculty-of-science/faculty/service/app...) should be sent by e-mail as a single PDF-file to the Dean of the Faculty of Science, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rosenstiel, University of Tuebingen, Germany (career[AT]mnf.uni-tuebingen.de) by January 4, 2019. Enquiries may be directed to this address. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.16. PhD positions in "Extreme Gravity and Matter" at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14869 Deadline: 2019-01-14 Location: Potsdam, Germany Additional Information: http://www.aei.mpg.de/2312963/phd-positions-in-extreme-gravity-and-matter-at... Contact: andre.schirotzek[AT]aei.mpg.de PhD positions in "Extreme Gravity and Matter" at AEI-Potsdam The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam, Germany, announces the opening of several PhD positions in "Extreme Gravity and Matter". Successful candidates will pursue research in the “Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity” division, led by Alessandra Buonanno, and the newly established “Computational Relativistic Astrophysics” division, led by Masaru Shibata. Currently the two divisions are composed of about 30-35 scientists, including group leaders, Jonathan Gair (as of Spring 2019), Kenta Kiuchi (as of January 2019) and Harald Pfeiffer, about 22 postdoctoral scholars and 6 graduate students. The divisions also host several long and short-term visitors Given the breadth of research in those divisions, PhD theses will cover a variety of topics in gravitational-wave astrophysics and fundamental physics, such as: i) theoretical gravitational dynamics and radiation (within post-Newtonian theory, post-Minkowskian theory, gravitational self-force, black-hole perturbation theory, and effective-one-body theory), ii) compact-object binary simulations, iii) waveform modelling at the interface between analytical and numerical relativity, iv) gravitational-wave observations and astrostatistics, v) cosmological and astrophysical interpretation of gravitational waves, vi) tests of General Relativity, vii) neutron star mergers and high-energy astrophysics, viii) neutron-star equation of state, ix) formation of compact objects, and x) multi-messenger astronomy. The two divisions have close partnerships with the Department of Physics at the University of Maryland and the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics at Kyoto University. Members of the groups have the opportunity to join the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the LISA Consortium through Buonanno’s membership, and also participate to build the science case for third generation (3G) ground-based detectors (Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer). The two research divisions at the AEI operate three high-performance computer clusters to carry out source modeling and data-analysis studies, and to run numerical-relativity simulations of binary black holes, compact objects with matter, and the core collapse of massive stars. Successful applicants will conduct their research projects at the AEI in Potsdam, and they will have to enrol and receive their PhD degree from either the University of Potsdam or the Humboldt University in Berlin. The expected duration of the PhD program is three years, and can be extended to four years in cases of exception. Applicants are required to have a Masters degree by the start of the PhD program. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is January 14th , 2018. Applications will be considered until all positions are filled. The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.17. Postodoctoral position in Quantum Gravity and Quantum Cosmology at Beijing Normal University, China ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14882 Deadline: 2019-03-01 Location: Beijing, China Additional Information: http://physics.bnu.edu.cn/application/research/gravity/index.html Contact: mayg[AT]bnu.edu.cn The Center for Relativity and Gravitation at Beijing Normal University has one post-doctoral position opening from September 2019 in the areas of quantum gravity and quantum cosmology. Successful candidate will work with Yongge Ma. The appointment will be for two years. The gravity group consists of Sijie Gao, Wenbiao Liu, Yongge Ma, Hongbao Zhang, and Bin Zhou. In addition, the retired professors Canbin Liang, Zheng Zhao and Jianyang Zhu join the academic activities frequently, and Abhay Ashtekar, Jerzy Lewandowski, Carlo Rovelli and Thomas Thiemann hold visiting professorships at the Institute. The areas of research in the group concern loop quantum gravity, black hole physics, general relativity, de Sitter spacetime, higher dimensional gravity and cosmology, AdS/CFT etc.. For further information on the group, see the webpage: http://physics.bnu.edu.cn/application/research/gravity/index.html Interested candidates should send a CV, a publication list and a statement of research proposal and arrange to have two recommendation letters (one from the PhD advisor of the applicant) sent directly to Yongge Ma by: mayg[AT]bnu.edu.cn, yonggema[AT]yahoo.com The deadline for receipt of all application material is March 1st, 2019. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.18. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany (I) ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/27/postdoctoral-position-in-grav... Deadline: 2019-02-15 Location: Tuebingen, Germany Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~kokkotas/Welcome_files/2018_Advertis... Contact: kostas.kokkotas[AT]uni-tuebingen.de The Theoretical Astrophysics section (TAT) at the University of Tuebingen has an opening for one postdoctoral research position (Wissenschaftlicher Assistant / Research Assistant) starting from 1st of October 2019. The successful applicant will carry out original research focusing on the dynamics of rotating and/or magnetized neutron stars in relation to the emission of gravitational waves. The position is initially for two years with the possibility of further extension that will be decided after the first year. The successful applicant is expected to assist teaching with a maximum of four (4) hours per week. The salary will be paid according to the German public service scale. The research activities of TAT are related to the study of sources of gravitational waves with emphasis on the dynamics of neutron stars and black holes. Currently consists of four (4) post-doctoral researchers, three (3) PhD students and seven (7) MSc students. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.19. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany (II) ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/27/postdoctoral-position-in-grav... Deadline: 2019-02-15 Location: Tuebingen, Germany Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~kokkotas/Welcome_files/2018_Advertis... Contact: kostas.kokkotas[AT]uni-tuebingen.de The Theoretical Astrophysics section (TAT) at the University of Tuebingen has an opening for one postdoctoral research position funded by DFG starting from 1st of October 2019. Earlier starting dates can be considered as well. The successful applicant will carry out original research in projects focusing on the dynamics of rotating neutron stars in relation to the emission of gravitational waves. The research activities of TAT are related to the study of sources of gravitational waves with emphasis on the dynamics of neutron stars and black holes. The group currently consists of four (4) post-doctoral researchers, three (3) PhD students and seven (7) MSc students. The position is initially for two years with the possibility of further extension for one more year that will be decided after the first year. The salary will be paid according to the German public service scale. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.20. PhD Position in Gravitational Wave Physics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/27/phd-position-in-gravitational... Deadline: 2019-02-15 Location: Tuebingen, Germany Additional Information: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~kokkotas/Welcome_files/2018_Advertis... Contact: kostas.kokkotas[AT]uni-tuebingen.de The Theoretical Astrophysics section (TAT) at the University of Tuebingen has an opening for one PhD position starting from 1st of October 2019. The successful applicant will carry out original research focusing on the dynamics of rotating and/or magnetized neutron stars in relation to the emission of gravitational waves. The position is for three years. The salary will be paid according to the German public service scale. The research activities of TAT are related to the study of sources of gravitational waves with emphasis on the dynamics of neutron stars and black holes. The group currently consists of four (4) post-doctoral researchers, three (3) PhD students and seven (7) MSc students. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.21. Postdoctoral Positions in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy at Cardiff University, UK ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14903 Deadline: 2018-12-06 Location: Cardiff, United Kingdom Additional Information: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/academic-vacancies Contact: suttonpj1[AT]cardiff.ac.uk Dear colleagues, The Cardiff University Gravity Exploration Institute (http://www.astro.cardiff.ac.uk/research/gravity/) is seeking applications to fill the position of Postdoctoral Research Associate. Cardiff has a long history of involvement in ground-based gravitational-wave astronomy, particularly in source modelling, data analysis, and astrophysical and cosmological interpretations (Stephen Fairhurst, Mark Hannam, Vivien Raymond, B. Sathyaprakash, Bernard Schutz, Patrick Sutton), and education and public outreach (Chris North). Cardiff University has recently made significant investment in a new research programme in experimental gravitational-wave physics, led by Hartmut Grote and Katherine Dooley, and in parallel a programme of electromagnetic follow-up observations of gravitational-wave sources, led by Cosimo Inserra. Applications are invited for any of these areas. These posts are full-time with an initial term of 2 years, renewable subject to funding and performance. Salary: GBP 33,199 - 39,609 per annum (Grade 6) To apply: Please visit https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/academic-vacancies, click on "View our academic vacancies" and search for job number 7975. Informal enquiries about the role can be made by email to Prof. Patrick Sutton (suttonpj1[AT]cardiff.ac.uk). Informal enquiries about working at Cardiff University can be made to Glesni Lloyd (LloydGW[AT]cardiff.ac.uk). Closing date: Thursday, 6 December 2018 Cardiff University and the School of Physics and Astronomy are committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity. Our inclusive environment welcomes applications from talented people from diverse backgrounds. We strongly welcome female applicants and those from any ethnic minority group, as they are underrepresented in our School. The School of Physics & Astronomy has a Juno Practitioner accreditation that recognises good employment practice and a commitment to develop the careers of women working in science. The University is committed to ensuring that we sustain a positive working environment for all staff to flourish and achieve. As part of this commitment, the University has developed a flexible and responsive framework of procedures to support staff in managing their work and personal commitments wherever possible. Applications are welcome from individuals who wish to work part-time or full time. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.22. Postdoctoral positions in gravitational-wave and multi-messenger astrophysics at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14905 Deadline: 2019-02-01 Location: Rolla, MO, USA Additional Information: http://physics.mst.edu/ Contact: marco.cavaglia[AT]ligo.org The Missouri University of Science and Technology anticipates having one or more postdoctoral positions in the areas of gravitational physics and astrophysics. The position(s) are for one year, renewable for up to three years contingent on funding availability and satisfactory performance. The applicant must have (or be close to completing) a Ph.D. in physics or related fields and show a strong track record in gravitational-wave data analysis and instrumentation, experimental gravitational-wave science, and/or multi-messenger astrophysics. The new astrophysics group at Missouri University S&T is part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and is active in various areas of experimental and theoretical gravity, astrophysics and cosmology. Current faculty members in the group include Professor Marco Cavaglia and Assistant Professor Shun Saito, as well as several graduate students. The postdoctoral scholar(s) funded by this position will work in close collaboration with the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration, as well as partner astrophysics collaborations. The successful applicant is expected to engage in a collaborative research program in the above areas, mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to the educational and outreach activities of the group. Depending on the research program and interests of the applicant, these activities may be carried out by residing full-time at one of the LIGO sites in Livingston, LA or Hanford, WA. Missouri S&T is one of the nation's leading research universities with 99 degree programs in 40 areas of study such as computer science, business, engineering, humanities, and liberal arts. It is located about 100 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri, in the multicultural community of Rolla, surrounded by Ozarks scenery. The physics department has recently opened a new research area with emphasis in gravitational physics, astrophysics and cosmology, which is expected to grow substantially in the next few years. A curriculum vitae (including a list of publications) and a statement of research interests should be sent in pdf format to Marco Cavaglia "marco.cavaglia[AT]ligo.org". Please use the subject "Gravitational physics and astrophysics post-doc application." Applicants must also arrange to have at least three recommendation letters to be sent to the same email address. Please direct questions about the position to "marco.cavaglia[AT]ligo.org". Consideration of applications will begin on February 1, 2019, but applications will be accepted until an adequate applicant pool is established, or until the position(s) are filled. The astrophysics group at Missouri University S&T is committed to increasing diversity in the sciences. Applications from under-represented groups in physics are particularly encouraged. The astrophysics group will strive to meet the needs of dual-career couples. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.23. Postdoc position in gravity theory at the University of Tartu, Estonia ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/30/postdoc-position-in-gravity-t... Deadline: 2019-01-15 Location: Tartu, Estonia Additional Information: http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/~jobs/ Contact: geomgrav[AT]ut.ee The Laboratory of Theoretical Physics at the Institute of Physics of the University of Tartu, Estonia is looking for candidates to apply for a 2-year postdoctoral position. The topics of interest focus upon extensions to general relativity and modified gravity, including: -- mathematical foundations of gravity, -- modifications to the geometry of spacetime, -- gravity theories based on Finsler, Cartan, Weizenboeck or Riemann-Cartan geometry, -- gravity theories including multiple metrics, -- gravity theories including torsion, -- (multi-)scalar-tensor and related gravity theories, -- phenomenology of modified gravity, including gravitational waves, black holes, galaxies, -- cosmological aspects of modified gravity. The position depends on external funding and the applications will be processed in two stages. In the first stage, all applications will be reviewed by the gravity research group at the University of Tartu. Then the selected candidates and the University of Tartu will apply for funding. The final decision on the funding will be made by the respective agencies. The position will be held in conjunction with the Estonian centre of excellence in research "The Dark Side of the Universe" (TK133) and the grants "Gauge gravity: unification, extensions and phenomenology" (PRG356) and Energy conditions and singularities in the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity (MOBJD423), and aligned with the "Cosmology and Astrophysics Network for Theoretical Advances and Training Actions" (CANTATA). The postdoctoral grant amounts to 40000 EUR per year (32000 EUR direct research costs and 8000 EUR overhead for the host institution). Applicants must have a PhD degree or equivalent, awarded not earlier than 01. February 2014, and not later than 31. August 2019. Applications for the postdoctoral position must include: -- curriculum vitae, -- diploma of PhD degree or equivalent, -- research proposal of up to five pages, -- list of publications, -- two letters of recommendation (to be sent separately). The deadline for the postdoctoral application is Monday, 15. January 2019, 05:59 GMT. All applications for the aforementioned position must be submitted electronically via the form on the linked homepage. All documents from the applicant, except for the recommendation letters, must be combined into a single PDF file of at most 8 MB size. The recommendation letters must be uploaded separately, and also in the PDF format. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.24. PhD position in gravity theory at the University of Tartu, Estonia ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/30/phd-position-in-gravity-theor... Deadline: 2019-01-15 Location: Tartu, Estonia Additional Information: http://hexagon.fi.tartu.ee/~jobs/ Contact: geomgrav[AT]ut.ee The Laboratory of Theoretical Physics at the Institute of Physics of the University of Tartu, Estonia is looking for candidates to apply for a 4-year PhD / doctorate position. The topics of interest focus upon extensions to general relativity and modified gravity, including: — mathematical foundations of gravity, — modifications to the geometry of spacetime, — gravity theories based on Finsler, Cartan, Weizenboeck or Riemann-Cartan geometry, — gravity theories including multiple metrics, — gravity theories including torsion, — (multi-)scalar-tensor and related gravity theories, — phenomenology of modified gravity, including gravitational waves, black holes, galaxies, — cosmological aspects of modified gravity. The position depends on external funding and the applications will be processed in two stages. In the first stage, all applications will be reviewed by the gravity research group at the University of Tartu. Then the selected candidates and the University of Tartu will apply for funding. The final decision on the funding will be made by the respective agencies. The position will be held in conjunction with the Estonian centre of excellence in research "The Dark Side of the Universe" (TK133) and the grants "Gauge gravity: unification, extensions and phenomenology" (PRG356) and Energy conditions and singularities in the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity (MOBJD423), and aligned with the "Cosmology and Astrophysics Network for Theoretical Advances and Training Actions" (CANTATA). The PhD position is supported with a scholarship of 1100 EUR per month. The supervisor of the PhD position will be Tomi Koivisto. Applicants must have a masters degree or equivalent. Applications for the postdoctoral position must include: — curriculum vitae, — diploma of masters degree or equivalent, — summary of research experience and a statement of interests up to two pages, — one letter of recommendation (to be sent separately). The deadline for the PhD application is Monday, 15. January 2019, 05:59 GMT. All applications for the aforementioned position must be submitted electronically via the form on the linked homepage. All documents from the applicant, except for the recommendation letters, must be combined into a single PDF file of at most 8 MB size. The recommendation letters must be uploaded separately, and also in the PDF format. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.25. Postdoctoral position in gravity and cosmology at ICTS-USTC, Hefei, China ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14933 Deadline: 2019-03-01 Location: Hefei, China Additional Information: http://icts.ustc.edu.cn/english/index.html Contact: zhoushy[AT]ustc.edu.cn Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Interdisciplinary Center for Theoretical Study (ICTS) at University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). The position is expected to start in the fall of 2019, or earlier. The postdoc will work with Shuang-Yong Zhou and other members of the ICTS on gravity and cosmology (broadly defined), including applications of effective field theories, gravitational wave physics, black holes, massive gravity, solitons and simulations in the early universe and strong gravity. The University of Science and Technology of China is a top university in China, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Staff members of the ICTS include Li-Ming Cao, Gui-Jun Ding, Dao-Neng Gao, Sen Hu, Min-Xin Huang, MingZhe Li, JianXin Lu, Yuji Sugimoto, Qun Wang, Zhi-Guang Xiao and Shuang-Yong Zhou, with interests ranging from string and formal theory, gravity, particle and nuclear physics to cosmology. See http://icts.ustc.edu.cn/english/index.html for more details. In addition, we have close ties with members of the Astronomy Department including Yi-Fu Cai, Wen-Juan Fang and Wen Zhao. The position is for two years with possible one year extension. The annual salary is from 100,000 CNY to 180,000 CNY depending on qualifications. Generous travel funding will be provided, allowing the postdoc to travel for international conferences and collaborations. In additional, the postdoc is also entitled to housing and food benefits, including renting an on-campus apartment for about 1000 CNY per month and using the subsidized University Canteens (including the Faculty Canteen) for all three meals. Candidates are invited to send their CV, publication list, a short statement of research interests and to arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to Shuang-Yong Zhou (zhoushy[AT]ustc.edu.cn). To receive full considerations, applications should be submitted before March 1, 2019. For further information, please contact Shuang-Yong Zhou (zhoushy[AT]ustc.edu.cn). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 3. News ============================================== 3.1. Nominations for IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Young Scientist Prize are now open ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/06/nominations-for-iupap-general... Additional Information: http://isgrg.org/IUPAPprize.php Nominations for the 2019 IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Young Scientist Prize opened 1 November 2018. The deadline for nominations is 1 February 2019. Information about eligibility and how to nominate may be found at http://isgrg.org/IUPAPprize.php and is reproduced below. The primary nominator must be a member of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) but neither the nominee nor those furnishing support letters need be members. For additional information contact Beverly K. Berger, Secretary, International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation, beverlyberger[at]me.com THE IUPAP GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION YOUNG SCIENTIST PRIZE As an affiliated commission (AC2) of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP), the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) offers an annual IUPAP Young Scientist Prize. The IUPAP Young Scientist Prizes recognize outstanding achievements of scientists at early stages of their career. Each prize consists of a certificate citing the contributions made by the recipient, a medal and 1000 euros. The conditions for the prize are: The IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Young Scientist Prize can be for work in any area of relativity and gravitation, theoretical or experimental. On 1 February 2019, nominees must have a maximum of eight years of research experience (excluding career interruptions) following the Ph.D. (or equivalent) degree. They are expected to have displayed significant achievement and exceptional promise for future achievements in relativity and gravitation. The primary nominator must be a member of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation. (Neither the nominee nor writers of support letters need be members.) Nominations may be made by any member of ISGRG (other than the nominee) and should be accompanied by a CV, a proposed citation of 30-50 words summarizing the reason for the nomination, a list of publications and a description (about one page long) of the specific achievements of the nominee, who need not be an ISGRG member. It is important that the selection committee has specific information that allows it to determine what the nominee has contributed and how this will impact the subject. Therefore it will be extremely helpful to the selection committee to receive at least two additional letters supporting the nomination that detail the expected significance of the contributions of the nominee. It is also appropriate to submit additional materials such as published articles. In the case of co-authored or multi-authored publications, it is essential for nominators and supporters to discuss the nominee's precise contributions, if known, in addition to the work's overall significance. The entire package should be bundled into a single PDF file and emailed to the Secretary of ISGRG, beverlyberger[at]me.com, by 1 February 2019. The winner will be announced on 14 March 2019 and the award made shortly thereafter. The official presentation of the award will be made at the GR22 conference in 2019. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.2. Testing Gravity 2019: early registration ending soon ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/17/testing-gravity-2019-early-re... Additional Information: https://www.sfu.ca/physics/cosmology/TestingGravity2019/ The early registration deadline is approaching for the 3rd Testing Gravity conference in Vancouver, January 23-26, 2019. Register before November 30th to avoid paying higher fees. Like the 2015 and the 2017 meetings, TG2019 will feature the latest updates from the gravitational wave detectors, laboratory tests, cosmological surveys and other experiments, as well as discussions of recent theoretical advances. The TG conference series aims to provide theorists working on extensions of General Relativity with a realistic perspective on what aspects of their theories can be tested. On the other hand, the experimentalists and observers get a chance to learn about new ideas that their experiments can test. There will be a one-day “school” on Wednesday, January 23rd, featuring five review lectures covering the key topics of the conference. The main conference, January 24-26, will include invited and contributed talks, and a poster session. To register and for further information, including special accommodation rates, please visit the conference website. We are looking forward to seeing you in Vancouver. The Scientific Organizing Committee: Andrei Frolov, Makoto Fujiwara, Levon Pogosian, Maxim Pospelov, Dimitrios Psaltis, Douglas Scott and Alessandra Silvestri ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.3. GRG Editor’s Choice: recent highlight article ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/23/grg-editors-choice-recent-hig... Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/news/grg-editors-choice... In each volume of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG), a few papers are marked as “Editor’s Choice”. The primary criteria is original, high-quality research that is of wide interest within the community. This recent article deserves special attention: Chiang-Mei Chen, Jian-Liang Liu, James M. Nester, “Quasi-local energy from a Minkowski reference” https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-018-2484-z Abstract: The specification of energy for gravitating systems has been an unsettled issue since Einstein proposed his pseudotensor. It is now understood that energy-momentum is quasi-local (associated with a closed 2-surface). Here we consider quasi-local proposals (including pseudotensors) in the Lagrangian–Noether–Hamiltonian formulations. There are two ambiguities: (1) there are many possible expressions, (2) they depend on some non-dynamical structure, e.g., a reference frame. The Hamiltonian approach gives a handle on both problems. The Hamiltonian perspective helped us to make a remarkable discovery: with an isometric Minkowski reference a large class of expressions—namely all those that agree with the Einstein pseudotensor’s Freud superpotential to linear order—give a common quasi-local energy value. Moreover, with a best-matched reference on the boundary this is the Wang–Yau mass value. Please, browse all Editor’s Choice articles at: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/grg-editors-choice Frank Schulz Publishing Editor GRG ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.4. A Message to Members of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) on nominating ISGRG Fellows ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/27/a-message-to-members-of-the-i... Additional Information: http://www.isgrg.org/prizes.php The International Society for General Relativity and Gravitation instituted Fellowships in 2010 to recognize its outstanding members. Fellows were subsequently recognized in 2013 and 2016. See http://www.isgrg.org/fellows.php for the list of those so honored. Nominations for fellows to be inducted at GR22 in July 2019 are now open. THE DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS 31 DECEMBER 2018. Details of the criteria and how to submit a nomination may be found at http://www.isgrg.org/fellowrules.php. Nomination packages should be submitted electronically to Beverly K. Berger (beverlyberger[AT]me.com). If electronic submission is not possible, please mail to INTL SOC GEN REL GRAV, P.O. Box 3388, Livermore, CA 94551, USA. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.5. General Relativity and Gravitation welcomes Pablo Laguna ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/11/29/general-relativity-and-gravit... Additional Information: https://www.springer.com/gp/livingreviews/relativity/news/general-relativity... Introducing our new Editor-in-Chief to succeed Abhay Ashtekar Publisher and editors of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation (GRG) welcome Pablo Laguna who is taking over the responsibilities of Editor-in-Chief from Abhay Ashtekar, who served on this post from 2012–2018. We gratefully acknowledge Abhay Ashtekar’s contributions to GRG and the community as a whole. Roy Maartens will continue to jointly lead the journal together with Pablo Laguna, who has been an Editorial Board member since 2013. Pablo Laguna is Professor and Chair of the School of Physics and member of the Center for Relativistic Astrophysics in the College of Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, U.S.A. His research is in computational astrophysics and numerical relativity. He is using computers to solve the Einstein’s equations of General Relativity to study astrophysical phenomena were the curvature of space-time plays a fundamental role. He is currently focusing on computer simulations to investigate 1) the merger of black holes and/or neutron stars binary systems and their emission of gravitational waves, and 2) the disruption of stars by tidal forces from massive black holes. General Relativity and Gravitation is led by a high-profile international editorial board and publishes carefully peer-reviewed research papers on all theoretical and experimental aspects of modern general relativity and gravitation research and its extensions. Its Golden Oldies series makes historically relevant seminal papers available to a wide readership. Published under the auspices of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG). ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++