Saturday, November 22, 2014

December 1 deadline

University of South Carolina, Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Observational Astronomy
letter writers: Lister, Martha, Matthew

[The same job shows up in two different AAS job register listings:]
http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=48658
http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=49713

Instructions for submission: "Have a minimum of three letters of recommendation sent to AstroSearch@physics.sc.edu or to the following address:  Astronomy Search Committee, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of South Carolina, 712 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29208."

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From the job ad: "The University of South Carolina invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in observational astronomy in the Department of Physics and Astronomy to begin August 16, 2015.  We are especially interested in extragalactic astronomy and observational cosmology, but will also consider applications from persons working in other areas of observational astronomy.

"The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, primarily in astronomy, as well as establish an internationally competitive research program involving students in research.  A PhD in observational astronomy/astrophysics with relevant postdoctoral experience is required.  The applicant should have a demonstrated research record and a commitment to excellence in teaching."

Thursday, October 23, 2014

October 31 deadline

University of Western Australia / CAASTRO, Postdoctoral Researcher on Cosmic Flows
references: John, Martha, Matthew

http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=48862

Instructions for submission: You don't have to submit anything unless contacted.  I just give them your email addresses as my referees.

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From the job ad: "Based at the University of Western Australia, your role will be to use velocity data from the recent 2MTF, 6dFGVs and other galaxy surveys to develop a detailed understanding of the distribution of dark matter in the local Universe. You will work with existing observational data and develop optimal reconstruction techniques in collaboration with other CAASTRO researchers at ANU, Swinburne and Queensland. The research will allow you to measure cosmological parameters and will pave the way for the upcoming TAIPAN and WALLABY surveys."

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

November 14 deadline

University of California, Santa Barbara, Observational Astrophysics, Tenure-Track Faculty Position
letter writers: Lister, Martha, Matthew

http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=48653

Instructions for submission: "All application materials should be submitted via UC Recruit: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu "

It sounds like what happens is that I submit my application on their website, and provide the email addresses of my preferred letter writers, and then they'll email you some kind of code that allows you to upload the letters to the website.

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From the job ad: "The Department of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara is seeking candidates for a tenure-track assistant professor position in observational astrophysics, with an appointment to start in Fall 2015.  The astrophysics group currently consists of 11 faculty working in a variety of areas including detector development, exoplanets, cosmology, the interstellar and intergalactic medium, compact objects and high energy astrophysics, galaxy formation and evolution, stellar astrophysics and supernova research."

November 1 deadline

North Carolina State University, Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Astrophysics
letter writers: Lister, Martha, Matthew

http://jobregister.aas.org/job_view?JobID=48719

Instructions for submission: "Applicants should also arrange to have at least three letters of recommendation sent by e-mail to physicsjobs@ncsu.edu, with astrophysics and the name of the applicant in the subject line."

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From the job ad: "While consideration will be given to outstanding individuals with expertise in all relevant fields, it is expected the successful candidate will establish a highly competitive, independent research program that enhances the department's current strengths in computational astrophysics, supernova remnant astronomy, stellar astrophysics, and theoretical nuclear / neutrino astrophysics. Applicants will also need a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring at both undergraduate and graduate levels. We plan to hire at the assistant professor level, but will also consider exceptionally qualified senior applicants."

OK, those particular areas don't overlap with my own research, so it may be a longshot, but I'll give it a go and apply just in case.

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