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xf Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 14:02:27 -0700 (MST)
xf From: Xiaohui Fan xf To: xf Subject: postdoc at Arizona Dear All, Please find below an advertisement for a postdoc position at the University of Arizona working on extragalactic astronomy. The ad should appear in next month's AAS job register. People with SDSS experience is especially encouraged to apply. Please feel free to forward to your colleagues/students. For detailed information: http://sancerre.as.arizona.edu/~fan/postdoc2004 There are also a number of other positions at Arizona that you might be interested in; see: http://www.as.arizona.edu:8080/Astro/postdoc.html Thank you very much! Xiaohui Fan ================================================== ============= Research Associate in Extragalactic Astronomy Application Due 3 Jan 2005 The University of Arizona Steward Observatory 930 N. Cherry Ave Tucson, AZ 85721-0065 Tel: 520-626-7558 Fax: 520-621-1532 Email submission address: Attention: Xiaohui Fan Wedsite: http://sancerre.as.arizona.edu/~fan/postdoc2004/ The University of Arizona Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory invites applications for a postdoctoral Research Associate position to work with Dr. Xiaohui Fan and collaborators on areas of Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology. Expertise in observational cosmology, high-redshift galaxies, quasars/AGNs, quasar absorption lines, large scale structure, galaxy clusters, and experience in optical/IR observation or working with large datasets is highly desired, but not required. Strong candidates from any subfield of astronomy will be considered. By the start date (Fall of 2005), the candidate must have a Ph.D. in Astronomy, Physics, or a related field. The successful applicant will be provided a research budget and is encouraged to carry out independent, original research. He/she will have full access to the observational facilities of the University of Arizona, including the 8.4m Large Binocular Telescope (first light Fall 2004), the 6.5m MMT telescope, the two 6.5m Magellan Telescopes, the 2.3m Bok Telescope and the 10m Heinrich-Hertz Sub-millimeter Telescope, as well as advanced computing facilities at Steward. A complete application contains the following: 1) online information form (required fields only) for job #31750 at the University of Arizona human resources website: http://www.uacareertrack.com/applica...ickFind=178146 (works better using Mozilla, Safari or IE). Visit http://sancerre.as.arizona.edu/~fan/postdoc2004 for instructions of how to fill out the online form. 2) submit a CV, list of publications, statement of research interests and accomplishments, and have three letters of reference sent directly to Dr. Fan at the address at the top of the page. Review of materials will begin 3 Jan 2005 and continue until position is filled. Additional information about Steward Observatory and its facilities can be found from our homepage, http://www.as.arizona.edu/. Applicants will be considered without regard to U.S. citizenship or national origin. THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA IS AN EEO/AA EMPLOYER. M/W/D/V. DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS Digital Sky Survey DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS *** The information posted to SDSS mailing lists is proprietary *** DSS This is message 3654 in the sdss-general archive, URL DSS http://www.astro.princeton.edu:81/sd.../msg.3654.html DSS The index is at http://www.astro.princeton.edu:81/sd...ral/INDEX.html DSS To join/leave the list, go to DSS http://www.astro.princeton.edu:81/cg...t=sdss-general DSS To post a message, mail it to DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS DSS |
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