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The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) and the Las
Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) have together joined the
Pan-STARRS-1 Science Consortium and now invite applications for joint
CfA/LCOGT Postdoctoral Fellowships.
The ideal applicant will be an observer or data interpreter with an
interest in extragalactic transients (supernovae, novae, and GRBs). It
is expected that this person's activities would be based mostly on
data from Pan-STARRS-1, and would also include observations using
LCOGT or CfA facilities. Applicants must have obtained their Ph.D. by
September 2008.
The CfA combines the resources and research facilities of the Harvard
College Observatory and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
under a single director. CfA facilities include the MMT (Fred Lawrence
Whipple Observatory, Arizona), Magellan (Las Campanas Observatory,
Chile), and other optical and infrared telescopes; radio telescopes,
especially the Submillimeter Array on Mauna Kea, Hawaii; a large
Beowulf cluster and network of workstations; a number of specialized
laboratories; an outstanding library system; and access to data from a
wide range of space missions, especially the Chandra X-ray Observatory
and the Spitzer Space Telescope.
The Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGT) is in the
process of assembling a global network of robotic optical
telescopes. LCOGT is a privately funded observatory oriented towards
the study of time-dependent astronomical phenomena; it is located in
Goleta, CA near the campus of UCSB, and is connected with the
astrophysics group there. LCOGT currently operates the two 2 meter
Faulkes Telescopes (FTN & FTS), one at Haleakala, Maui, Hawai'i, and
the other at the Mt. Stromlo Siding Spring Observatory at Siding
Spring, Australia. Within a few years LCOGT will have longitudinally
spaced rings of telescopes capable of robotic around-the-clock
observations.
Appointments will be for four years, contingent upon satisfactory
progress. The position will start, nominally in September 2008, with a
2-year residence at one or the other institution (CfA or LCOGT), at
the discretion of the Fellow. The remaining 2 years will be spent in
residence at the other institution. Each 2-year residence interval
will be punctuated with at least four 1-week visits to the institution
where the Fellow does not reside. Throughout the 4-year term, Fellows
would have access to both CfA and LCOGT observing facilities. While in
residence at LCOGT, he/she would have the option of being employed
through UCSB, with corresponding privileges including access to
observing time at Lick Observatory. The 2008-2009 stipend will start
at $48K per year with a research budget of $4K per year. Funds are
also provided for health benefits, and for the mandated visits
described above.
Applicants should submit a CV, cover letter, and research statement
via the application web site listed below. They should also arrange to
have three letters of reference submitted in the same way.
For application instructions and to login to the application, please see
the Application page.
In case of questions, email msmith@lcogt.net. Applications that are
complete by Jan 15, 2008 will receive full consideration. Las Cumbres
Observatory, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. The
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer where all qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
creed, color, sex or national origin.
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