Job Advertisement: Unspecified Closing Date
The Portuguese Foundation for Science and for Technology (FCT:
http://alfa.fct.mctes.pt/apoios/bolsas/concursos/individuais2010.phtml.en)
has opened the 2010 call for applications for postdoctoral individual grants
(deadline September 6th). These are 3 year grants with the possibility of
being renewed for further 3 years.
The Geophysics and Astrophysics Group of the Center for Computational Physics
(CFC), University of Coimbra, Portugal, will gladly support applications
related with the following research topics:
-Solar Physics [contact: [log in to unmask]]
-Minor Bodies of the Solar System [contact: [log in to unmask]]
-Stellar Evolution [contact: [log in to unmask]]
-Light Pollution and Dark Sky Preservation [contact: [log in to unmask]]
-Geomagnetism [contact: [log in to unmask]]
Candidates are expected to write their own research programs and articulate
them with his/hers supervisor/collaborator at CFC. Programs that promote and
strengthen the use of the Spectroheliograph of the Astronomical Observatory
of the University of Coimbra, the Portuguese Consortium for the GAIA mission,
the use of Milipeia computer cluster, and the Portuguese participation on ESO
and ESA will be considered most favorably.
For further inquires and information, if you would like to have the Center
for Computational Physics as the host institutions of your FCT postdoctoral
application, please contact the person indicated at the research topic of
your interest.
Please visit: http://cfc.fis.uc.pt/postdoc_astro.php
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