[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for June 2018
########################################## Table of Contents ########################################### 1. Conferences 1.1. GRAVITY@Prague 2018, Czech Republic 1.2. Einstein Equations: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity, Domodossola, Italy 1.3. ICTP-SAIFR School and Workshop on Dark Matter and Neutrino Detection, Sao Paulo, Brazil 1.4. Inflation, Alternatives and Gravitational Waves Workshop, Ariel, Israel 1.5. Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meeting 2018, Palencia, Spain 1.6. Neutron stars in the dawn of multi-messenger astronomy, London, UK 1.7. IGC@25: The Multimessenger Universe, Penn State, USA 1.8. Dynamical Horizons, Binary Coalescences, Simulations and Waveforms, Penn State, USA 2. Jobs 2.1. Research Fellow in Relativistic Astrophysics, Southampton, UK 2.2. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Astrophysics/Theory at Johns Hopkins University 2.3. PhD Position in Quantum Gravity, Regensburg, Germany 2.4. Gravitational Waves Postdoc position at IGFAE, Santiago de Compostela, Spain 2.5. Postdoc in GR at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic 2.6. Professor/Associate Professor position in Applied Mathematics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 2.7. Senior Lecturer/Lecturer position in Applied Mathematics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 2.8. Senior Lecturer/Lecturer (Female Only) position in Applied Mathematics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 2.9. Postdoc position in gravitational astrophysics at University of Guelph, Canada 3. News 3.1. Registration for the 2018 North American Einstein Toolkit Workshop is now open. 3.2. SageManifolds 1.2 is out 3.3. Gravity Research Foundation, Awards for Essays for 2018 3.4. North American Einstein Toolkit Workshop, Atlanta, USA 3.5. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Relativistic dynamics and extreme mass ratio inspirals" 3.6. MG15: awards and scientific program ============================================== 1. Conferences ============================================== 1.1. GRAVITY@Prague 2018, Czech Republic --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14042 Starting: 2018-09-10 to 2018-09-14 Location: Prague, Czech Republic Additional Information: https://gravity-prague.fzu.cz Contact: gravity-prague[AT]fzu.cz GRAVITY@Prague Summer School on Aspects of Gravity Prague - Czech Republic 10-14 September 2018 https://gravity-prague.fzu.cz/ We are happy to announce GRAVITY@Prague, a summer school on the theme of gravity. The school is aimed at advanced graduate students and postdocs. The lecture series will be delivered by: Geoffrey Compere: Infrared Structure of Gravity Matthias Gaberdiel: Higher-Spin Field Theories Zohar Komargodski: Conformal Field Theory Samaya N. Nissanke: Gravitational Waves Antonio Padilla: The Cosmological Constant Leonardo Senatore: Effective Field Theory of Large Scale Structure Alexander Vilenkin: Inflation and the Multiverse Registration is free and is now OPEN on our website https://gravity-prague.fzu.cz — the deadline is on 30th June 2018. Early registration is strongly encouraged. For any further questions please contact us at gravity-prague[AT]fzu.cz The school is organised by CEICO, The Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics, at the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague. Organizing Committee: Michal Malinsky Joris Raeymaekers Lorenzo Reverberi Martin Schnabl Ignacy Sawicki Constantinos Skordis Ippocratis Saltas Federico Urban Alexander Vikman +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.2. Einstein Equations: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity, Domodossola, Italy --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14045 Starting: 2018-07-16 to 2018-07-20 Location: Domodossola, Italy Additional Information: http://www.univco.it/domoschool/Edition-2018 Contact: stefano.pigola[AT]uninsubria.it The aim of the school is to provide a common ground to PhD students and young researchers in physics and mathematics to meet and learn different viewpoints on various aspects of Einstein equations. Lectures will be given by Alessandro CARLOTTO (ETH): Asymptotically flat spaces: shadows of rigidity and flexibility phenomena. (4h) Giancarlo CELLA (INFN - Pisa): The physics of Ligo-Virgo (2h+1h) Piotr CHRUSCIEL (University of Vienna): Introduction to the general relativistic constraint equations (4h) Felix FINSTER (Universitaet Regensburg): Linear stability of black holes (4h) Alexander KAMENSHCHIK (Universita' di Bologna): The Bianchi classification of the three-dimensional Lie algebras and homogeneous cosmologies and the mixmaster universe (3/4h) Eric POISSON (University of Guelph): Black-hole perturbation theory, with a connection to gravitational waves (4h) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.3. ICTP-SAIFR School and Workshop on Dark Matter and Neutrino Detection, Sao Paulo, Brazil --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14048 Starting: 2018-07-23 to 2018-08-06 Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil Additional Information: http://www.ictp-saifr.org/DMneutrino18, http://www.ictp-saifr.org/sixth-international-workshop-for-the-design-of-the... Contact: secretary[AT]ictp-saifr.org ICTP-SAIFR School and Workshop on Dark Matter and Neutrino Detection July 23 – August 3, 2018, Sao Paulo, Brazil http://www.ictp-saifr.org/DMneutrino18 - Application deadline: May 11, 2018 There is no registration fee and limited funds are available for travel and local expenses. The event is aimed at a general public with interest in astrophysics, astroparticle physics, high-energy physics, and related fields, with a theoretical or an experimental background. The main target are graduate students (MSc and PhD) and post-docs, but advanced undergraduate students and faculty will also be considered. The first week will consist of theoretical introductory courses and lectures, with time for discussions and practical activities. The second is devoted to experimental projects and methods, with hands-on experimental activities. This activity will be followed by a workshop on the Agua Negra Deep Experiment Site (ANDES), a proposed facility in South America that could host both Dark Matter and neutrino experiments. For more information on this event, see http://www.ictp-saifr.org/sixth-international-workshop-for-the-design-of-the... Please access our website for up-to-date information and registration. Looking forward to seeing you in Sao Paulo. Best regards, Carla Bonifazi (IF-UFRJ), Edivaldo Moura Santos (USP), Fabio Iocco (ICTP-SAIFR/IFT-UNESP), Ricardo Gomes (UFG), and Martin Makler (CBPF) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.4. Inflation, Alternatives and Gravitational Waves Workshop, Ariel, Israel --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14053 Starting: 2018-09-03 to 2018-09-06 Location: Ariel, Israel Additional Information: https://www.ariel.ac.il/wp/conference/iagw2018/ Contact: idobd[AT]ariel.ac.il The workshop brings together experimentalists and theorists working on Early Universe processes that generate gravitational waves on various scales. It is in a workshop format giving ample time for free discussion among participants. The final day of the workshop will be devoted to a tour in Jerusalem. Topics to be addressed: Status of Inflationary Theory, Alternative Early Universe Theories, Present and Future CMB Observations, Status of LIGO and LISA, Stochastic Gravitational Waves and Observations. Accommodation: Reduced hotel rates for workshop participants at Gilgal Hotel in Tel Aviv near the sea shore (www.HotelGilgal.com). The reservation can be booked by mail Manager[AT]hotelGilgal.com with the mail subject: "Ariel's Workshop". There will be a morning and evening shuttle from the hotel to the University and back and also a shuttle from the hotel to Jerusalem to those that signed up for the tour. A limited number of rooms are also available at the Student's dorms in Ariel as well. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.5. Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meeting 2018, Palencia, Spain --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14055 Starting: 2018-09-04 to 2018-09-07 Location: Palencia, Spain Additional Information: https://ramon.ift.uam-csic.es/erep2018/ Contact: tomas.ortin[AT]csic.es The Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meeting (EREP is the main meeting of researchers working on gravity and relativity in Portugal and Spain. It is backed by the Sociedad Española de Gravitación y Relatividad (SEGRE) and by the Sociedade Portuguesa de Relatividade e Gravitação (SPRG). The 2018 edition is organized by the Institute of Theoretical Physics (IFT-UAM/CSIC) and will take place in Palencia (Spain), the days 4, 5, 6 and 7 of September 2018. A small city with a long history which was home to the first University in the Iberian Peninsula (1212), where everything is within walking distance and where there will be plenty of places and time to interact. We are planning an attractive scientific meeting with an attractive social and outreach program for all participants. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.6. Neutron stars in the dawn of multi-messenger astronomy, London, UK --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14065 Starting: 2018-09-18 to 2018-09-18 Location: London, UK Additional Information: https://www.iopconferences.org/iop/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=763475&eventID=1246&traceRedir=2 Contact: Thomas.Sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk Neutron stars in the dawn of multi-messenger astronomy (IoP Gravitational Physics Group September meeting) This half-day meeting of the IOP Gravitational Physics Group is focused on recent developments in the study of neutron stars. The meeting will be comprised of three speakers: - Prof. Nils Andersson (University of Southampton) - Prof. Michael Kramer (University of Manchester / Max-Planck-Institut fuer Radioastronomie) - Dr Samaya Nissanke (Radboud University) All are welcome to attend and no registration fee will be charged. The talks will be preceded by the IOP Gravitational Physics Group annual general meeting. Programme 11:00 – Annual General Meeting for members of the IOP Gravitational Physics Group 13:30 – Scientific Programme 17:00 - Close Cost All are welcome to attend and no registration fee will be charged. Date September 18, 2018 Time 11:00-17:00 Venue Oxford Suite, Hallam Conference Centre, 44 Hallam street, London, W1W 6JJ Contact Events Officer: Dr Aindriú Conroy a.conroy[AT]lancaster.ac.uk Organised by: The IOP Gravitational Physics Group +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.7. IGC@25: The Multimessenger Universe, Penn State, USA --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/25/igc25-the-multimessenger-univ... Starting: 2019-06-24 to 2019-06-28 Location: Penn State, University Park, PA 16802, USA Additional Information: http://www.gravity.psu.edu/events/igc25/index-igc25.shtml Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu This is the first announcement of international conference entitled IGC@25 Multimessenger Universe will be held at the University Park campus of Penn State from Monday, June 24 through Friday, June 28, 2019 in celebration of the Silver Jubilee of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos (IGC). The scientific program has a dual goal: to assess the current status of our field in broad terms, and to discuss future directions. The Invited portion of the program will feature plenary talks and panel discussions reflecting these goals. The plenary talks by leading experts will provide a broad overview of the field, with emphasis on developments that have occurred in the past ~25 years, and not concentrate only on the most recent advances, or research carried out by just one or two groups. Panels will focus on developments over the past decade and, especially, the vision for the next decade or two. The plenary session will set the stage for more specialized invited and contributed parallel sessions. IGC has three Centers: Center for Fundamental Theory; Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics and Center for Theoretical and Observational Cosmology. There will be parallel sessions devoted to all these areas. The conference program is designed to provide ample opportunities for both formal and informal discussions. In addition to providing global, long-range perspectives and an opportunity for stimulating scientific exchange across traditional boundaries, the conference will also be a festive event celebrating the completion of 25 years of IGC. We hope it will bring together many of the several hundred researchers who have passed through IGC. The conference will take place immediately after Loops19, which is scheduled for the week of the 17th to 21st June 2019, also at Penn State. Please mark your calendars. Information on the conference website and registration will appear soon in the second announcement. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.8. Dynamical Horizons, Binary Coalescences, Simulations and Waveforms, Penn State, USA --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/31/focus-session-on-dynamical-ho... Starting: 2018-07-16 to 2018-07-19 Location: Penn State, University Park, PA 16802, USA Additional Information: http://gravity.psu.edu/events/dynamicalhorizons/index-dh.shtml Contact: rxh1[AT]psu.edu The Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos will hold a <em>Focus Session to discuss novel ideas at the interface of post-Newtonian methods, horizon dynamics, numerical simulations and data analysis to create new tools to test the dynamical regime of full, non-linear general relativity through gravitational waves. It will be held at <em>Penn State, University Park campus from July 16-19, 2018. The main session program will be over on July 18 but we will have additional information discussions on July 19. Recently, interesting ideas have been put forward to extract information about the progenitors of compact binary collisions from gravitational wave signals using, e.g., post-Newtonian methods. There is potential to connect the post-Newtonian inspiral phase to the beginning of the formation of the common dynamical horizon, and then relate the non-linear process by which the dynamical horizon settles down to the waveforms seen in detectors. The Focus Session will bring together expertise in four areas with the hope of making significant advances: Post-Newtonian methods, mathematical GR, numerical GR and data analysis. There will be a few talks in each area to bring everyone to the same wavelength and most of the session will be devoted to discussions aimed at cross-fertilization of ideas. Details on scientific organization will be available in due course. Confirmed participants include: K.G. Arun, Abhay Ashtekar, Sina Bahrami, Eugenio Bianchi, Ssohrab Borhanian, Deborah Ferguson, Anuradha Gupta, Jose-Luis Jaramillo, Neev Khera, Bhavesh Khomesra, Badri Krishnan, Pablo Laguna, B. Sathyaprakash, Deirdre Shoemaker, and Andrey Shoom. Registration This event is open to other interested participants. However, each participant must register in advance by sending an email to Randi Neshteruk at rxh1@psu.edu with the following information: Name, institutional affiliation, professional status (faculty, postdoc, graduate student or undergraduate student), and participation dates. Strong preference will be given to those who intend to participate in the full session. <em>Early registration is strongly recommended since the event will be limited to 25 participants. Scientific Program The scientific program for the Focus Session will be available within the next few weeks. Sponsors This Focus Session is supported by the Pittsburgh Foundation through its Urania Stott Fund and the Eberly College of Science. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 2. Jobs ============================================== 2.1. Research Fellow in Relativistic Astrophysics, Southampton, UK ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/17/research-fellow-in-relativist... Deadline: 2018-06-16 Location: Southampton, UK Additional Information: https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=1012318PJ Contact: wynn.ho[AT]soton.ac.uk The Southampton Gravity Group is offering a research fellow position in relativistic astrophysics (reference: 1012318PJ), starting in the autumn of 2018. The post is for 2 years, with extension to 3 years possible subject to funding and satisfactory performance. The successful candidate will be expected to undertake research within an STFC-funded project to investigate the physics, astrophysics and phenomenology of neutron stars and/or gravitational waves. The University of Southampton (UK) is home to a large research group in gravitational physics. The Group currently comprises 15 academic members of staff and advanced research fellows (Nils Andersson, Leor Barack, Oscar Dias, Carsten Gundlach, Ian Hawke, Wynn Ho, Ian Jones, Carlos Mafra, Andy O’Bannon, Adam Pound, Andreas Schmitt, Kostas Skenderis, Marika Taylor, David Turton and James Vickers) as well as a number of postdocs and research students. Research interests in the group cover black-hole and neutron-star astrophysics, gravitational waves and numerical relativity, as well as string-inspired gravity and holography. The group is part of the STAG Research Centre and has close ties with the astronomy and high-energy groups in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. In order to be considered for this post, the applicant must have a PhD or equivalent in Astrophysics, Mathematics, Physics, or a related discipline and have a track record in at least one of the following research areas: neutron-star astrophysics theory, gravitational-wave theory, and numerical relativity. A complete application should include (i) Curriculum Vitae, including list of publications; (ii) brief (<1 page) statement of research interests; and (iii) names and addresses of three referees. Please address any queries to Prof. Nils Andersson [n.a.andersson[AT]soton.ac.uk] or Dr. Wynn Ho [wynn.ho[AT]soton.ac.uk]. Application procedure: See https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=1012318PJ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.2. Postdoctoral Position in Gravitational Wave Astrophysics/Theory at Johns Hopkins University ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/17/postdoctoral-position-in-grav... Deadline: 2018-08-31 Location: Baltimore (MD), USA Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11181 Contact: berti[AT]jhu.edu The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for a postdoctoral research position beginning September 2018 in gravitational wave astronomy, numerical relativity and related areas. The successful applicant will work with Prof. Emanuele Berti and with other postdocs and students in the group. There will be opportunities for collaboration with other postdocs, with students, and with other faculty. There are also opportunities to work with scientists at the Space Telescope Science Institute and with collaborators at other institutions, including Montana State University and Penn State University (US), Lisbon and Aveiro (Portugal), Cambridge (UK), Rome (Italy), Paris (France), Perimeter Institute (Canada) and Osaka University (Japan). A Ph.D. in physics or astronomy is required. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible and they will be considered until August 31st, 2018 or until the position is filled. Johns Hopkins is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and welcomes applications from women and members of underrepresented groups. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.3. PhD Position in Quantum Gravity, Regensburg, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/18/phd-position-in-quantum-gravi... Deadline: 2018-08-01 Location: Regensburg, Germany Additional Information: http://homepages.uni-r.de/~bon39708/advertisements/phd_2018.html Contact: norbert.bodendorfer[AT]physik.uni-r.de The Junior Research Group "Quantum Gravity Techniques for Real World Applications of the Gauge / Gravity Duality” funded by the Elite Network of Bavaria is planning to hire a PhD student starting in September 2018 or later. The group is located at the University of Regensburg within a large and very active quantum field theory group and headed by Dr. Norbert Bodendorfer. It employs up to three PhD students (of which two positions are currently filled) and hosts a varying number of Bachelor and Master students. The salary is 2/3 of an TVL-E13 position, resulting in approximately 1500 EUR monthly after taxes and benefits (including health insurance and retirement funds). The position will be funded for at least 3 years. A moderate amount of teaching in accordance with the university's regulations will be required. The position comes with an annual travel budget of 2000 EUR. Applicants should hold a MSc degree in physics or equivalent before signing the contract. The research focus of the group will be to apply loop quantum gravity techniques to the gauge / gravity correspondence with the eventual goal to better understand finite N gauge theories via quantum gravity. Individual research projects may include lattice gauge theory and will in this case be executed in collaboration with experts from Regensburg. PhD students in the Junior Research Group have access to the activities of the Elite Graduate Programme “Physics Advanced” jointly run by the Universities of Erlangen-Nuremberg and Regensburg (workshops, summer schools, ...) as well as to those of the Elite Network of Bavaria (soft-skill seminars, ...). Likewise, activities of the graduate school "Particle Physics and High Performance Computing” in Regensburg will be open to them. In order to apply, please send an email to norbert.bodendorfer[AT]physik.uni-r.de including a CV, transcripts, and a concise letter of motivation stating - your research interests - your motivation to join the group - whatever you think is relevant. Letters of recommendation are optional but welcome and should be sent by the author to the same email address. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The final selection will not be made prior to August 1, 2018, so that all applications received by this date will receive full consideration. Later application will be considered until the position is filled. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.4. Gravitational Waves Postdoc position at IGFAE, Santiago de Compostela, Spain ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/22/gravitational-waves-postdoc-p... Deadline: 2018-07-01 Location: Santiago de Compostela, Spain Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11199 Contact: thomas.dent[AT]aei.mpg.de The Galician Institute of High Energy Physics, IGFAE, at the University of Santiago de Compostela, invites applications for a research associate in gravitational-wave astrophysics, cosmology, data analysis and related fields, within the newly-created Gravitational Wave research initiative. It will contribute to the analysis of LIGO-Virgo data and multi-messenger followup, among other activities. The position is for 2 years with the earliest starting date in fall 2018. Interested candidates should submit via Academic Jobs Online (https://academicjobsonline.org): 1) A recent CV. 2) List of Publications. 3) Statement of Research Interest. 4) At least three letters of recommendation. The position will remain open until filled, however, to ensure full consideration applications must be received by July 1. IGFAE is a member of SOMMa Excellence Alliance (http://www.somma.es/centres-units/galician-institute-high-energy-physics-igf...), the league of Severo Ochoa Centres and Maria de Maeztu Units to promote Spanish Excellence in research and to enhance its social impact at national and international levels. Please, send any further question to jobs[AT]igfae.usc.es or thomas.dent[AT]aei.mpg.de. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.5. Postdoc in GR at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/25/postdoc-in-gr-at-charles-univ... Deadline: 2018-06-30 Location: Prague, Czech Republic Additional Information: http://utf.mff.cuni.cz/en/index.html Contact: oldrich.semerak[AT]mff.cuni.cz Institute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague, invites applications for a postdoctoral position within Prague relativity group to a motivated person, working in the field of general relativity and/or its astrophysical or cosmological applications. More specifically, his/her doctoral expertise and research plan should be close to at least one of the following topics: solutions of Einstein's field equations and their interpretation, problems of energy and radiation in GR, asymptotic structure of space-times, particles, bodies and fields in GR, black holes, neutron stars, black-hole perturbations, quantum gravity, approximation methods and numerical relativity, gravitational lensing, contemporary cosmology (cosmological models and their perturbations, dark matter and dark energy), emission and analysis of gravitational waves and their astrophysical and cosmological aspects. We actually offer two positions, in both cases within a pleasant academic environment, with standard equipment and reasonable support for traveling. 1) A “University” position funded by the Czech Operational Programme Research, Development and Education. This funding is available for one year, starting preferably between September 2018 and January 2019, with salary roughly corresponding to that of an associate professor at our University. Candidate should have a PhD in theoretical physics or astrophysics, obtained not earlier than 7 years before the application deadline (this may be extended by maternity or parental leave, long-term illness, taking care of a family member for more than 90 days, and military service), who during the last 3 years worked outside of the Czech Republic for at least 2 years at the half-time (or more) research position, or was for this period of time a PhD student abroad. 2) A position directly funded by our Institute. This means 1 year contract starting preferably from January 2019, with a possible renewal in case of mutual interest. Salary will be comparable to a starting salary of an assistant professor at our Faculty. Interested candidates should (in both cases) submit: CV, a copy of PhD diploma, research statement, list of publications, two letters of recommendation. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview or seminar. Deadline is 30th June, but we encourage to apply early, mainly for the first (“University”) position. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.6. Professor/Associate Professor position in Applied Mathematics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14107 Deadline: 2018-07-08 Location: Melbourne, Australia Additional Information: http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/576574/professor-associate-pro... Contact: todd.oliynyk[AT]monash.edu The School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University invites applications for the position of Professor/Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics (Mathematical Biology or Computational Mathematics). The two areas of specific interest for this position are Mathematical Biology and Computational Mathematics. We anticipate growth over the next few years in these two areas, and successful candidates in these areas will be expected to take a leadership role in this. All areas of Mathematical Biology and Medicine will be considered, including research that involves collaborations with biologists or medical researchers. In Computational Mathematics, areas of specific interest include numerical PDEs, numerical linear algebra, uncertainty quantification, high-performance computing, computational fluid dynamics, optimisation, optimal control, and operations research. The School’s current areas of strength in Applied and Computational Mathematics include fluid mechanics, magnetohydrodynamics, numerical analysis, scientific computing methods, and operations research. Applications that align with any of these focus areas are also of interest. Candidates will be expected to have outstanding research records and help our drive for excellence across the School. We are interested in excellent researchers who apply mathematics to problems in science, engineering, biology and technology. To be considered you will have a PhD in mathematics or a related area, an exceptional track record in high-quality research, and a strong commitment to teaching and the supervision of research students. Successful candidates will be expected to take a leadership role within the department. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.7. Senior Lecturer/Lecturer position in Applied Mathematics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14108 Deadline: 2018-07-08 Location: Melbourne, Australia Additional Information: http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/576575/lecturersenior-lecturer... Contact: todd.oliynyk[AT]monash.edu The School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University invites applications for the position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Computational Mathematics. Candidates will be expected to have outstanding research records and help our drive for excellence across the School. The two areas of specific interest for this position are Mathematical Biology and Computational Mathematics. All areas of Mathematical Biology and Medicine will be considered, including research that involves collaborations with biologists or medical researchers. Research areas in Computational Mathematics that are of specific interest include numerical PDEs, numerical linear algebra, uncertainty quantification, high performance computing, computational fluid dynamics, computational biology, optimisation, optimal control, and operations research. We are interested in outstanding researchers who apply Computational Mathematics techniques to problems in science, engineering, biology and technology. Exceptional candidates in other areas of Applied Mathematics will also be considered. To be considered you will have a PhD in mathematics or a related area, proven ability to perform independent research, and a strong commitment to teaching and the supervision of research students. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.8. Senior Lecturer/Lecturer (Female Only) position in Applied Mathematics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14109 Deadline: 2018-07-08 Location: Melbourne, Australia Additional Information: http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/576578/lecturersenior-lecturer... Contact: todd.oliynyk[AT]monash.edu The School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University invites applications for the position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics. Candidates will be expected to have outstanding research records and help our drive for excellence across the School. All areas of Applied Mathematics will be considered. The School’s current areas of strength in Applied Mathematics include fluid mechanics, magnetohydrodynamics, numerical analysis, scientific computing, and operations research, and we anticipate growth over the next few years in the areas of computational mathematics and mathematical biology. We are interested in outstanding researchers who apply mathematics to problems in science, engineering, biology and technology. To be considered you will have a PhD in mathematics or a related area, proven ability to perform independent research, and a strong commitment to teaching and the supervision of research students. Monash University recognises the need to be diverse, inclusive, and excellent. The School of Mathematical Sciences seeks to increase the diversity of the school, particularly the number of female academic staff members, in order to add distinct viewpoints and broader experiences to research and teaching, and to inspire the next generation of mathematics students and staff. Therefore the school will only consider applications from suitably qualified female candidates for this position. The female-only requirement is a lawful special measure under section 12 of the Equal Opportunity Act and section 7D of the Sexual Discrimination Act. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.9. Postdoc position in gravitational astrophysics at University of Guelph, Canada ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=14126 Deadline: 2018-09-01 Location: Guelph, Canada Additional Information: https://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/research/astrophysics-and-gravitation Contact: hyang10[AT]uoguelph.ca The Astrophysics and Gravitation Group at the University of Guelph invites applications for a postdoctoral position in Gravitational Physics, including gravitational-wave astrophysics, strong-field gravity theory, Bayesian parameter estimation for compact binaries, etc. The position is for two years. More Info about the group can be found at: https://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/research/astrophysics-and-gravitation The starting date for the position is Jan 1, 2019. All applicants must hold a Ph.D in Physics. The Astrophysics and Gravitation Group at University of Guelph has strong connection to the Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics, and Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics. The successful applicant will also become an associate postdoc of the Perimeter Institute, and will be able to interact with Will East, Luis Lehner, Eric Poisson, Daniel Siegel, Huan Yang, as well as any other research, postdoc and student at the University of Guelph and Perimeter Institute. Applicants should send a CV, a list of publications, a research statement and arrange two letters of recommendation. All files should be sent to hyang10[AT]uoguelph.ca, with the subject "Gravity Application." The deadline for this application is September 1, 2018. For more information, please contact Huan Yang (hyang10[AT]uoguelph.ca). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 3. News ============================================== 3.1. Registration for the 2018 North American Einstein Toolkit Workshop is now open. ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/02/registration-for-the-2018-nor... Additional Information: http://et-workshop18.physics.gatech.edu/register/ Registration for the 2018 North American Einstein Toolkit Workshop is now open. Registration Fee: There is a nominal registration fee of $60. The instructions for the payment will be sent to you by email once you submit the registration form. Note that registration is not complete until the registration fee is paid. The last date of registration is June 1st, 2018. Support: We also have some funds available to support registration/travel for the participants. Since the funds are limited, we request you to submit an application for the same. Check the registration page for more details. The last date for submitting the applications is May 20th, 2018. It is advised to use Firefox/Chrome browser for registration as we have encountered some issues with Safari. Please let us know if you have any questions. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.2. SageManifolds 1.2 is out ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/10/sagemanifolds-1-2-is-out/ Additional Information: http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/ SageMath 8.2 has just been released and is shipped with version 1.2 of SageManifolds code. SageMath is a Python-based free computer algebra system, with some differential geometry and tensor calculus capabilities implemented via the SageManifolds project (http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/). See http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/examples.html for examples of use, in particular in the context of general relativity. The new features with respect to version 1.1 of SageManifolds are: - the possibility to use SymPy instead of SageMath default (Pynac+Maxima) as the symbolic engine for calculus on coordinate expressions - manifolds equipped with a default metric (i.e. pseudo-Riemannian manifolds) - operators for vector calculus on any pseudo-Riemannian manifold: gradient, divergence, curl, Laplacian, Dalembertian, dot product, cross product and norm - more functionalities in the naming of bases and vector frames See http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/changelog.html for details and examples. It suffices to upgrade to SageMath 8.2 to benefit from these features. Binaries for Linux, MacOS X and Windows are available at http://www.sagemath.org/download.html. Another option is to run SageMath 8.2 remotely, by creating a free account in CoCalc (https://cocalc.com/): open a Jupyter notebook and select "SageMath 8.2" in the menu Kernel --> Change kernel. Eric Gourgoulhon, on behalf of SageManifolds team (http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/authors.html) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.3. Gravity Research Foundation, Awards for Essays for 2018 ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/15/gravity-research-foundation-a... Additional Information: https://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org Roger W. Babson, FOUNDER George M. Rideout, Jr. President The trustees are pleased to announce the Awards for Essays for 2018. 1. $4,000 - Gravity's Universality: The Physics Underlying Tolman Temperature Gradients by Jessica Santiago and Matt Visser, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Victoria University of Wellington; PO Box 600, Wellington 6140, New Zealand; e-mail: jessica.santiago[AT]sms.vuw.ac.nz, matt.visser[AT]sms.vuw.ac.nz 2. $1,250 - A Microscopic Model for an Emergent Cosmological Constant by Alejandro Perez[1], Daniel Sudarsky[2], and James D. Bjorken[3], [1]Aix Marseille Univ, Universite' de Toulon, CNRS, CPT, Marseille, France, [2]Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional, Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico, D.F. 04510, Mexico, [3]SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94309; e-mail: perez[AT]cpt.univ-mrs.fr, sudarsky[AT]nucleares.unam.mx, bjbjorken[AT]gmail.com 3. $1,000 - GR and Classical Mechanics: Magic? by Ezra Newman, Dept of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15213; e-mail: newman[AT]pitt.edu 4. $750 - The Kinetic Theory of the Mesoscopic Spacetime by T. Padmanabhan, IUCAA, Pune University Campus, Ganeshkhind, Pune - 411 007, India; e-mail: paddy[AT]iucaa.in 5. $500 - The Holographic Space-time Model of Cosmology by Tom Banks[1] and W. Fischler[2], [1]NHETC and Department of Physics, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8019, [2]Department of Physics and Texas Cosmology Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712; e-mail: tibanks[AT]ucsc.edu, fischler[AT]physics.utexas.edu Selected for Honorable Mention this year were (listed in alphabetical order): Ana Alonso-Serrano, Mariusz P. Dabrowski, and Hussain Gohar; Sudarshan Ananth, Lars Brink, and Sucheta Majumdar; Swastik Bhattacharya and S. Shankaranarayanan; Jens Boos; Subenoy Chakraborty and Subhra Bhattacharya; Chiang- Mei Chen, Jian-Liang Liu, and James M. Nester; Christian Corda; Saurya Das, Mir Faizal, and Elias C. Vagenas; Eric Dupuis and M. B. Paranjape; Joshua Erlich; C. Fairoos, Avirup Ghosh, and Sudipta Sarkar; Arthur E Fischer; Steven B. Giddings; Andri Gretarsson, Preston Jones, and Douglas Singleton; D. Grumiller and M.M. Sheikh-Jabbari; Richard T Hammond; Shahar Hod; Olaf Hohm; Sabine Hossenfelder and Tobias Mistele; Michael J. Kavic, Djordje Minic, and John Simonetti; Swanand Khanapurkar and Tejinder P. Singh; Stefano Lucat, Tomislav Prokopec, and Bogumila Swiezewska; Emil J. Martinec; Samir D. Mathur; Tim R. Morris; Joan Sola Peracaula; Fabrizio Pinto; Nikodem Poplawski; R. H. Sanders; W. M. Stuckey, Timothy McDevitt, A. K. Sten, and Michael Silberstein; Angelo Tartaglia; C. S. Unnikrishnan and George T. Gillies; Tanmay Vachaspati and George Zahariade; Yong Xiao. This announcement and abstracts of award-winning and honorable mention essays will be posted when ready on our web site, http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org. The five award-winning essays will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD). They will also be posted at a later date on our web site. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.4. North American Einstein Toolkit Workshop, Atlanta, USA ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/18/north-american-einstein-toolk... Additional Information: http://et-workshop18.physics.gatech.edu/ The registration for the North American ET workshop are currently ongoing. The last date for the registration is June 1st, 2018. The workshop will be hosted at Georgia Tech from June 18th-20th. We are also offering travel support to a few participants. If you wish to apply for travel support, please submit an application along with your registration briefly describing 1. Your interest in this workshop 2. Your research work 3. The type of support requested (registration/travel/both) and estimated expense. 4. The reason for requesting the support. The last date for applying for travel support is May 20th, 2018. Please let us know if you have any questions. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.5. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Relativistic dynamics and extreme mass ratio inspirals" ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/28/living-reviews-in-relativity-... Additional Information: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-018-0013-8 The open-access journal Living Reviews in Relativity has published a new review article on “Relativistic dynamics and extreme mass ratio inspirals” by Pau Amaro-Seoane on 15 May 2018: Amaro-Seoane, Pau, “Relativistic dynamics and extreme mass ratio inspirals”, Living Rev Relativ (2018) 21: 4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-018-0013-8 ABSTRACT: It is now well-established that a dark, compact object, very likely a massive black hole (MBH) of around four million solar masses is lurking at the centre of the Milky Way. While a consensus is emerging about the origin and growth of supermassive black holes (with masses larger than a billion solar masses), MBHs with smaller masses, such as the one in our galactic centre, remain understudied and enigmatic. The key to understanding these holes—how some of them grow by orders of magnitude in mass—lies in understanding the dynamics of the stars in the galactic neighbourhood. Stars interact with the central MBH primarily through their gradual inspiral due to the emission of gravitational radiation. Also stars produce gases which will subsequently be accreted by the MBH through collisions and disruptions brought about by the strong central tidal field. Such processes can contribute significantly to the mass of the MBH and progress in understanding them requires theoretical work in preparation for future gravitational radiation millihertz missions and X-ray observatories. In particular, a unique probe of these regions is the gravitational radiation that is emitted by some compact stars very close to the black holes and which could be surveyed by a millihertz gravitational-wave interferometer scrutinizing the range of masses fundamental to understanding the origin and growth of supermassive black holes. By extracting the information carried by the gravitational radiation, we can determine the mass and spin of the central MBH with unprecedented precision and we can determine how the holes “eat” stars that happen to be near them. Please, visit frequently our relativity channel (http://www.springer.com/livingreviews/relativity) at http://livingreviews.org for other news. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.6. MG15: awards and scientific program ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2018/05/30/mg15-awards-and-scientific-pr... Additional Information: http://www.icra.it/MG/mg15/ Marcel Grossmann Awards 2018 Individual Awards: Lyman Page (Princeton University) Rashid Sunyaev (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics) Shing-Tung Yau (Princeton University) Institutional Award: "Planck Scientific Collaboration" to be presented to Prof. Jean-Loup Puget (Université Paris-Sud 11). The preliminary plenary program is available: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg15/PreliminaryPlenaryProgram.pdf and the list of invited speakers is http://www.icra.it/mg/mg15/invited_speakers.htm. The number of registered participants at the 15th Marcel Grossmann Meeting that will take place in Rome at “Sapienza” University July 1 to 7, 2018, is by now over 840. There are 96 parallel sessions. The current preliminary list of parallel sessions is available: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg15/parallel_sessions.htm together with the list of chairpersons: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg15/par_sessions_chairs_details.htm. Deadline for the payment of the early registration fee 400 EUR is postponed to June 10, after which the fee will be 450 EUR. The student fee is 150 EUR through June 10, after which the fee will be 200 EUR (with certification of “Student Status”). On line fee payments will be accepted until June 25th, 2018. After this deadline, registration fees can only be paid on site by credit card. The poster can be downloaded from: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg15/MG15_poster.pdf All inquiries may be directed to the meeting mailbox: mg15[AT]icra.it Remo Ruffini (chair of International Organizing Committee) Robert Jantzen (chair of International Coordinating Committee) Elia Battistelli and Carlo Luciano Biano (chairs of Local Organizing Committee) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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