Advanced Fellowship in Cosmology (10 June closing date)

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Bruce Bassett
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Advanced Fellowship in Cosmology (10 June closing date)

Post by Bruce Bassett » May 27 2005

http://www.tech.port.ac.uk/icg/cosmology_fellowship.htm

Academic Fellowship in Cosmology
5 year personal research fellowship leading to a permanent lectureship
University of Portsmouth
Deadline: 10 June 2005

The Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation (ICG) invites applications for
a 5-year Academic Research Fellowship leading to a permanent
lectureship in cosmology. This post has been re-opened due to the
creation of a new permanent position at the ICG. Previous applicants
are still being considered and need not re-apply.

Applications in all areas of cosmology are welcomed, particularly from
candidates with expertise in computational cosmology that links theory
and observations. Candidates holding an existing research fellowship
are also eligible to apply. (See www.rcuk.ac.uk/acfellow/)

The ICG has 7 permanent staff (Bruce Bassett, Marco Bruni, Rob
Crittenden, Roy Maartens, Will Percival (from October 2005), Bob
Nichol, David Wands), 12 postdoctoral researchers and 15 PhD
students. The Distributed Systems Group (grid computing) is affiliated
to the ICG, led by Mark Baker. The ICG is a member of the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey, the UK National Supercomputer Consortium
COSMOS, and the WFMOS/KAOS feasibility study. (See
www.icg.port.ac.uk)

An application pack is available from Personnel Services, University
House, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2UP, UK, or via
email [[Log in to view email]] or 24-hour answerphone [+44-23-9284 3421],
quoting the post reference number RTEC1126.

Applications (application form, CV, research statement, names of 3
referees) may be sent by email to [Log in to view email] (copied to
[Log in to view email]), and should be received by 10 JUNE 2005.
The start date is no later than 30 SEPTEMBER 2005.

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