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submission from [Steven Tingay] - Curtin fellowships

From: <Tasso.Tzioumis_at_email.protected>
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 07:18:09 +0000

>
> Thu, 15 May 2014 22:55:57 -0700 (PDT)
> Sender: steven.tingay_at_email.protected
> Subject: Curtin University Research Fellowship applications now open
> From: Steven Tingay <s.tingay_at_email.protected
> To: mwa-all <all_at_email.protected
> vlbi_at_email.protected
>
> Curtin University Research Fellowships
>
> The Curtin University Research Fellowship scheme aims to attract high
> quality post doctoral researchers with excellent potential for providing
> future academic and research leadership to Curtin University.
>
> Applications are strongly encouraged in the field of astronomy and
> astrophysics research, which is a strategic priority for Curtin University,
> to take up positions in the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA).
> CIRA is a research group comprised of over 50 staff and PhD students,
> focused primarily on radio astronomy but spanning all observational
> astronomy, radio astronomy engineering, applications of high performance
> computing in astronomy, and astrophysics theory (including simulation).
> CIRA comprises one half of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy
> Research (ICRAR) Joint Venture with The University of Western Australia and
> is a node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics
> (CAASTRO).
>
> A clear focus for CIRA research programs is the path to the Square
> Kilometre Array (SKA), including the scientific exploitation of SKA
> pathfinders and precursors, such as the CIRA-led $50m Murchison Widefield
> Array (MWA), and a leading role in SKA pre-construction activities over the
> next three years. In particular, the MWA is the first operational SKA
> Precursor and many opportunities exist for participation in this program.
> CIRA researchers have excellent access to the new $80m Pawsey
> supercomputing Centre.
>
> CIRA researchers collaborate widely and are well resourced for
> participation in national and international projects.
>
> The call for applications in 2014, for commencement in 2015, refers to
> a fellowships
> in two streams:
>
> 1. Early Career Researcher Fellowships: Suitably qualified applicants who
> received their PhD in the last five years;
>
> 2. Senior Research Fellowships: Suitably qualified applicants with more
> than five years post-doctoral experience.
>
> These categories of Fellowship are also available as Curtin Indigenous
> Research Fellowships, where Aboriginality is an inherent requirement for
> appointment per Section 50(d) of the WA Equal Opportunity Act (1984).
>
> For applicants who have already submitted ARC Fellowship applications at
> any institution, there is a fast-track application process.
>
> Applications Close: Friday 4th July 2014 at 5:00pm GMT+8:00
>
> Potential applicants should contact CIRA co-Director Prof. Steven Tingay (
> s.tingay_at_email.protected
> application process. The following URL provides links to the application
> forms, call for applications, and scheme guidelines:
>
> http://research.curtin.edu.au/research-funding/fellowships.cfm#commence
>
>
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> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> 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_email.protected
>
> WWW: http://astronomy.curtin.edu.au
>
> Phone: +61 (0)8 9266 3516
>
> Mobile: +61 (0)425 771 856
>
Received on 2014-05-17 17:18:11