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[astro-jc] Theses en astro IR/radio a Bonn/Cologne Arnaud Belloche



Bonjour,

Voici un appel a candidature pour des theses en astronomie infrarouge et 
radio a Bonn ou Cologne (Allemagne). Date limite de candidature : 15 mars 
2006.

Arnaud Belloche

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Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:06:26 +0100
From: Eduardo Ros <ros@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de>
Subject: IMPRS - Call for Applications 2006


             INTERNATIONAL MAX PLANCK RESEARCH SCHOOL (IMPRS)   
                   FOR RADIO AND INFRARED ASTRONOMY        
                AT THE UNIVERSITIES OF BONN AND COLOGNE    

                        PhD POSITIONS IN ASTRONOMY
                          Call for Applications

                    *** Deadline: March 15th, 2006 ***

 PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND POST IN YOUR INSTITUTION THE POSTER FOR THIS CALL FOR
    APPLICATIONS, FROM http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/imprs/Call_2006.pdf

The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Radio and 
Infrared Astronomy at the Universities of Bonn and Cologne, funded by the 
German Max Planck Society, invites applications for its doctoral program. 
Located in Bonn and Cologne, Germany, the school offers a unique 
environment for graduate students in astronomy due to the proximity of the 
Max-Planck-Institut fr Radioastronomie (MPIfR), the Argelander Institute 
for Astronomy of the University of Bonn (AIfA), and the I. Physikalisches 
Institut at the University of Cologne.

IMPRS offers a competitive PhD program, including lectures, seminars, and 
research projects supervised by scientists of the participating 
institutions. Individual thesis committees monitor the progress of the 
students. Successful completion of the IMPRS program will be honored with 
an IMPRS certificate which supplements the doctoral degree (PhD). The 
working language of the school is English.

PhD projects can be in both observational and theoretical astrophysics on 
the following topics:

Structure and Kinematics of AGN Jets * Galactic Masers: Nature and 
Application to Astrophysics * Intra-Day Variability * Infra-Red Interferometry 
of Disks and Jets of Young Stars * Very-Long-Baseline Interferometry 
Development * Interstellar Matter in Galaxies * Infra-Red interferometry of 
AGN * Strong and Weak Gravitational Lensing * Galactic and Extragalactic 
Magnetic Fields * High Precision Astrometry * Envelopes of Evolved Stars *
Radiative Transfer Modeling * Star Formation in the Milky Way and Other 
Galaxies * Astroparticle Physics * Supermassive Binary Black Holes in AGN *
Observational Cosmology * Stellar Populations * Star Clusters * Satellite 
Galaxies * Galactic Dynamics

Students have access to a wide range of ground- and space-based 
observatories, including the unique 100-m radio telescope in Effelsberg 
and world class instruments in sub-millimetre astronomy. The MPIfR is one 
of the world centres for Very-Long-Baseline Interferometry, which uses a 
global network of radio telescopes. This call for applications is open, 
with closing date on March 15, 2006, for the program starting in autumn 
2006. An earlier start is possible in exceptional cases. Applications for 
the program are open to students from all countries. The applicants should 
have a master's degree or diploma in physics, mathematics, or closely 
related subjects. Candidates with a solid foundation in astrophysics will 
be favoured in the selection process.

More details on the IMPRS program and the admission requirements can be 
found at the IMPRS website:

http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/imprs

IMPRS
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Radioastronomie
Auf dem Huegel 69
D-53121 Bonn, Germany
Tel. +49 228 525 299
imprs@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
IMPRS Speaker: Prof. Dr. J. Anton Zensus
IMPRS Coordinator: Dr. Eduardo Ros

* International Max Planck Research School for Radio and Infrared Astronomy *
* at the Universities of Bonn and Cologne                                   *
* A Marie-Curie Early Stage Training Site of the European Union             *


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