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From: "Jean-Charles Augereau" <augereau@strw.leidenuniv.nl>
To: <Commission.Jeunes-Chercheurs@obspm.fr>
Subject: position de these
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 10:25:01 +0200

Salut,

Une info a diffuser qui peut interesse des etudiants de DEA qui
n'auraient pas obtenu de bourse de these ou qui souhaiteraient
effectuer une these a l'etranger.
Si besoin, me contacter pour plus d'infos sur l'observatoire
de Leiden.

Jean-Charles


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                      PhD position
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       Submillimeter studies of southern protostars and disks
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     Leiden Observatory, University of Leiden, The Netherlands

                Deadline: August 10, 2003


A 4-year PhD position is available starting late 2003 within the
Molecular Astrophysics group at Leiden Observatory. The aim of the
project is to use new (sub)millimeter single-dish and interferometric
facilities to perform a systematic high-frequency study of the
envelopes around low-mass protostars and disks around young stars. The
data will complement existing VLT and future SIRTF infrared
observations of southern star-forming regions (to be obtained within
the context of the SIRTF `c2d' legacy program) and will be important
in preparation for future ALMA and HIFI studies. Both line and
continuum data will be obtained to investigate the physical and
chemical structure of these regions and their evolution to potential
planetary systems. The analysis will involve state-of-the-art
radiative transfer techniques and chemical-dynamical models. The
project is supervised by Prof. E.F. van Dishoeck. See
http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/ for further information about Leiden
Observatory.

Applications should include a curriculum vitae (with a list of grades
for exams), a brief statement of research experience, and the names of
two people who can serve as a reference. De deadline for the
application is AUGUST 10, 2003.  The position is open to students of
all nationalities with the equivalent of a "doctoraal" (Masters)
degree. The starting date for the position is fall/winter 2003, with
some flexibility in the precise date. Please send applications to:

             Prof. dr. E.F. van Dishoeck
             Leiden Observatory
             P.O. Box 9513
             2300 RA Leiden
             The Netherlands

             Tel: +31-71-5275814
             FAX: +31-71-5275819
             e-mail: ewine@strw.leidenuniv.nl


The position is funded by the Netherlands Organization of Scientific
Research (NWO) and a Spinoza award.  The research is carried out in
the framework of the Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA),
a national association of university astronomy departments, and is
part of the Network 2 on `Birth and Death of Stars and Planets: The
Lifecycle of Gas and Dust'.  See http://www.strw.LeidenUniv.nl/nova/
for more information about NOVA.




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Dr. Jean-Charles Augereau      Email: augereau@strw.leidenuniv.nl
Sterrewacht Leiden             Tel :  +31 (0)71 527 5809
Postbus 9513                   Fax :  +31 (0)71 527 5743
2300 RA LEIDEN                 http://www.strw.leidenUniv.nl/~augereau
The Netherlands


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