Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cosmology and Gravitation
2-year Fixed Term.
Deadline: 31 December 2006
The UCT Cosmology and Gravity Group is a young and dynamic research
unit based in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Cape Town. Currently we have five academic staff (Bruce Bassett, Chris Clarkson, Peter Dunsby, Charles Hellaby and Jeff Murugan), one Emeritus Professor (George Ellis), three postdoctoral researchers (Sante Carloni, Naureen Goheer, Megan McClure and Kishore Ananda) and a growing number of PhD and MSc students. Group members participate in many international research collaborations and we have an active visitor and seminar programme.
The group attracts considerable funding including a number of
international cooperation grants with Sweden, Italy, France, Poland
and the UK.
We are seeking a 2-year NRF-funded postdoctoral research associate in
cosmology or gravitation to work in any of the following areas:
* Cosmological Perturbations and the Cosmic Microwave Background
* Dark Energy
* Observational Cosmology
* Generalised Gravity
* Braneworlds and String Cosmology
* Inhomogeneous Cosmology and Observations
* Applications of Plasma Physics to Astrophysics and Cosmology
* String Theory with emphasis on the AdS/CFT Correspondence
* Gravitational Waves
In addition members of the group are actively involved in developing
cosmology surveys for SALT (www.salt.ac.za) and KAT (the South African SKA demonstrator) and are involved in the international SDSS supernova survey and the next-generation WFMOS redshift survey collaboration.
The group has good computing facilities including access to a 20-node
computing lab and will be an active user of the new Center for High-Performance Computing in Cape Town, the new national high-performance facility.
For more information on the group, its members and research opportunities see our website:
http://cosmology.uct.ac.za
Remuneration affords a comfortable standard of living, includes a
return ticket, and project-specific funding towards research-related travel.
Please email your CV, research statement, awards, publication list and
contact details of three referees to
Mrs Di Loureiro,
Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
University of Cape Town
Rondebosch 7701
South Africa
e-mail: [Log in to view email]
Phone: +27 21 650 2340
Fax: +27 21 650 2334
NOTE: Although evaluation of applications will commence on 1 Janurary 2007 late applications will be accepted and evaluation will continue until a
suitable candidate has been found.
UCT is committed to equity in its employment practices.
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