Tuesday, 1 December 2009

UCLan funded Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Solar Physics)

Job Advertisement: Closing Date 29th January 2010

UCLan funded Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Solar Physics)
two year limited term position
Jeremiah Horrocks Institute,
School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences,
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK

Salary up to 27,999

Applications are invited for a two-year UCLan-funded Postdoctoral
Research Assistant post to undertake research in Solar Physics with Dr
Robert Walsh.

The project involves collaborative and individual research in the area
of Solar Physics with particular emphasis on coronal physics. The
position will involve analysing appropriate datasets from SDO with
complementary observations from SOHO, Hinode and STEREO satellite
missions as well as providing support in the running and maintenance of
the UCLan NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) Datahub Project in
collaboration with the other solar group members and datahub manager.

Candidates should have at least three years experience in Solar Physics
(at PhD level of above), and should hold a BSc and a PhD (awarded or
imminent) in an appropriate subject. Experience in analysing
multi-instrument, multi-wavelength solar observing campaigns and in
related software (IDL, Solarsoft) is essential. Also a familiarity with
databases would be an advantage but not essential.

An application form and further details are available at
www.uclan.ac.uk/jobs  .

Alternatively, for an application package phone Human Resources
(Personnel) during office hours on +44 (0)1772 892324, or fax on +44
(0)1772 892933. Quote the reference number 403A-27-11.

It is requested that the completed application form, together with a
full curriculum vitae and bibliography along with references from two
referees arrive by the initial closing date of 29th January 2010.
References should be emailed or sent directly to Dr. Robert Walsh -
rwwalsh=40uclan.ac.uk ; phone +44 (0)1772 894282; fax +44 (0)1772
894988.

For general information on the University and the School visit
www.uclan.ac.uk and www.star.uclan.ac.uk . For further information and
informal enquires, please contact Dr Walsh.

It is planned that interviews will be held during February 2010 although
this will be confirmed with the interviewees.

Commencing date for the post is negotiable but the successful candidate
should be willing to start as soon as possible.

Reference number: 403A-27-11
Closing date: 29th January 2010

North American ALMA Science Center (NAASC) is seeking up to 3 astronomers

The North American ALMA Science Center (NAASC) is seeking up to 3
astronomers to join the scientific staff of the Science Center,
which is located at NRAO headquarters in Charlottesville, VA.  We are seeking
people with expertise in mm/radio interferometry and data reduction
for at least two of these positions.  All three positions also require
excellent people and communication skills. Prior user support
experience is desirable. Successful applicants will provide user support to the
ALMA community. Successful applicants will also be expected and
encouraged to carry out an independent  program of scientific
research.
  The positions are open to both junior and mid-career applicants, and
leadership opportunities exist within the areas of user training and
data services. These positions can be filled for either NRAO's
non-tenure scientist track or onto the tenure-track commensurate with
the expertise, experience, and interest of the successful applicant.

Review of applications will begin December 1 and continue until the
closing date of Jan. 31, 2010.

The full ad can be viewed at:
http://members.aas.org/JobReg/JobDetailPage.cfm?JobID=25811