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[obsdoc] Postdoctoral Fellowship in Extrasolar Planets-CARNEGIE INSTITUTIONOFWASHINGTON Reza Samadi



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Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Extrasolar Planets-CARNEGIE INSTITUTION
OFWASHINGTON
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 13:45:37 +0200 (CEST)
From: Jean.Schneider@obspm.fr
To: commission.jeunes-chercheurs@obspm.fr

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Extrasolar Planets-CARNEGIE INSTITUTION
OF WASHINGTON

No. (to be assigned by AAS)
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Extrasolar Planets
CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM
5241 Broad Branch Road, N.W.
Washington, DC 20015-1305
USA
Tel: 202-478-8840
FAX: 202-478-8821
Email Submission Address: 
Email Inquiries: seager@ias.edu
URL: http://www.ciw.edu/DTM

Attention: Dr. Sara Seager -- Fellowship Application, 


Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associateship at
DTM/CIW. The fellow will work with Sara
Seager on theoretical and/or observational research on extrasolar planet
topics including but not limited to planet
atmospheres and planet transit searches. The applicant will also be
encouraged to pursue independent research
of her/his choice. The appointment is for two years, renewable for a third
year contingent upon satisfactory
progress and available funding. 

The Department of Terrestrial Magnetism has an active group of researchers
in the field of extrasolar planets
including Alycia Weinberger, Alan Boss, George Wetherill, and Paul
Butler. In addition, Conel Alexander and
Larry Nittler perform laboratory studies of pre-planetary materials. Other
DTM staff members include
astronomers John Graham and Vera Rubin, and planetary scientist Sean
Solomon. Carnegie is a lead member
institution of the NASA Astrobiology Institute. See http://www.ciw.edu/DTM
for more information. Facilities
available to the successful applicant include the Carnegie telescopes at
Las Campanas, Chile: a 1-m, a 2.5-m,
and a 50% share of the two 6.5-m Magellan telescopes. 

Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a list of publications,
and a brief statement of research
experience and interests. Completed applications, plus three letters of
recommendation to be sent to the above
address directly by those familiar with your work, are due 4 January
2002. Women and minority candidates are
encouraged to apply. AAE/EOE.

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