Super Science Fellowship in Murchison Widefield Array Imaging and Calibration
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From: <Steven.Tingay_at_email.protected>
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 09:30:55 +0800
Super Science Fellowship in Murchison Widefield Array Imaging and Calibration
A Super Science Fellowship in Murchison Widefield Array Imaging and
Calibration is available at the International Centre for Radio
Astronomy Research at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia) to
start approximately mid-2011. The three year position is aimed at
Early Career Researchers, is funded by the Australian Federal
Government Super Science initiative and comes with a generous $A40,000
per year personal research budget, to support the travel and work of
the Fellow. The Fellow will assist in the development and
implementation of algorithms for MWA imaging and calibration, during
the instrument deployment, commissioning and early operations. The
position offers a unique opportunity to work on a critical sub-system
for an SKA Precursor telescope.
The job advertisement can be found at
http://futurestaff.curtin.edu.au, by navigating through the "job
vacancies" and "academic staff vacancies" links, to job reference
number 1665. Applications close December 13, 2010. Enquiries can be
directed to Steven.Tingay_at_icrar.<!--nospam-->org
The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) is a
Joint Venture between Curtin University and The University of Western
Australia. ICRAR has a young and vibrant staff of approximately 50
researchers across the two nodes and is deeply involved in many
aspects of SKA and Pathfinder/Precursor development, including a
leading role in the development of the MWA.
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 09:30:55 +0800
Super Science Fellowship in Murchison Widefield Array Imaging and Calibration
A Super Science Fellowship in Murchison Widefield Array Imaging and
Calibration is available at the International Centre for Radio
Astronomy Research at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia) to
start approximately mid-2011. The three year position is aimed at
Early Career Researchers, is funded by the Australian Federal
Government Super Science initiative and comes with a generous $A40,000
per year personal research budget, to support the travel and work of
the Fellow. The Fellow will assist in the development and
implementation of algorithms for MWA imaging and calibration, during
the instrument deployment, commissioning and early operations. The
position offers a unique opportunity to work on a critical sub-system
for an SKA Precursor telescope.
The job advertisement can be found at
http://futurestaff.curtin.edu.au, by navigating through the "job
vacancies" and "academic staff vacancies" links, to job reference
number 1665. Applications close December 13, 2010. Enquiries can be
directed to Steven.Tingay_at_icrar.<!--nospam-->org
The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) is a
Joint Venture between Curtin University and The University of Western
Australia. ICRAR has a young and vibrant staff of approximately 50
researchers across the two nodes and is deeply involved in many
aspects of SKA and Pathfinder/Precursor development, including a
leading role in the development of the MWA.
-- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Professor Steven Tingay Premier's Fellow Deputy Director ICRAR Deputy Director Western Australian Radio Astronomy Centre of Excellence Director, Science and Operations Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy Department of Imaging and Applied Physics Curtin University of Technology Bentley, Western Australia Australia Street address: Brodie Hall building 1 Turner Ave Technology Park Bentley 6102 Western Australia Email: s.tingay_at_ivec.<!--nospam-->org OR s.tingay_at_curtin.<!--nospam-->edu.au WWW: http://astronomy.curtin.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)8 9266 3516 Mobile: +61 (0)425 771 856Received on 2010-11-03 12:31:38