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Job Advertisement: Closing Date 15th March 2017

More information on the website:
https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobRef=3DQMUL10579
Contact: k.malik[AT]qmul.ac.uk

Lectureship in Cosmology or Observational Cosmology at Queen Mary
University of London, UK

The School of Physics and Astronomy at Queen Mary University of London
is seeking to make a permanent appointment at Lecturer level (equivalent
to Assistant Professor level) in the area of Cosmology within the
Astronomy Unit (AU). The Astronomy Unit's major activities cover
cosmology, extrasolar planets, planetary formation and dynamics, space
and solar plasma physics, and survey astronomy. Research in the AU is
supported by access to high quality computing resources in the form of
local HPC facilities.

The successful candidate will already have shown outstanding research
achievements consistent with their current career point. In addition,
the ideal candidate will have a proven record of research in cosmology,
with a leading role in current and future space-missions and/or ground
based surveys, and demonstrated some expertise in data analysis. We aim
to appoint someone whose research will complement and enhance the
existing theoretical research activities of the cosmology group at QMUL,
which include making predictions from early Universe models for
comparison with observations, and developing tests of General Relativity
for the upcoming surveys that will be conducted by Euclid, the SKA, the
LSST and other experiments. The successful candidate will be expected to
contribute to the delivery of high-quality teaching within the school in
the form of lectures, tutorials, and undergraduate and PhD student
project supervision.

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