IAC Postdoctoral Position
SUPERCOMPUTING and E-SCIENCE in SOLAR PHYSICS 2009
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Call for applications two postdoctoral positions 2009 SOLAR ATMOSPHERE project.
Call for applications one postdoctoral position 2009 CONSOLIDER SUPERCOMPUTING IAC project.
Call for applications one postdoctoral position 2009 EMIR CONSOLIDER project.
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The IAC (Tenerife, Spain) announces an opening for a 3-year postdoctoral position to work in the framework of the research project "Supercomputing and E-Science" (CSD2007-00050), financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. The Principal Investigator at the IAC is Prof. Fernando Moreno Insertis

The successful candidate must do research related to the modeling of solar physics (or, more generally, astrophysical) phenomena using supercomputing tools. Yet, this is meant in a broad sense: the candidates can be directly involved in the calculation of MHD and/or radiation transfer models with large, parallel computer codes, or they can use the results of such models to develop MHD theory, generate synthetic spectra, do spectropolarimetric analysis, and/or carry out comparisons with observational data. Candidates directly involved in the development or upgrading of massively parallel computer codes are also encouraged to apply.

The IAC hosts a large solar group, covering theory (magnetohydrodynamics, radiation transfer, spectropolarimetry), numerical simulation, observation and instrument building. Our group is developing 3D numerical models of dynamical processes in the solar atmosphere and convection zone, with special emphasis in the connectivity between different layers. We are interested in the magnetohydrodynamical and/or radiation aspects of state-of-the-art numerical simulations and also in their diagnostic capabilities for comparison with observations.

Our team is a leading member of the SOLAIRE European Network (http://www.solairenetwork.net).  The appointed postdocs will thus benefit from the Solaire network research environment (http://www.solairenetwork.net/research.php), which has the explicit aim of fostering research collaboration among its participant institutions (http://www.solairenetwork.net/institutions.php) and its five collaborative work packages (http://www.solairenetwork.net/research.php?op1=1). The activities of the network include network meetings, postgraduate schools and complementary-skills courses.

Tasks:

  1. To carry out research directly or indirectly related with the computer modeling of magnetohydrodynamical or radiative processes in the Sun or other astrophysical contexts.

Doctorate: You must have obtained your PhD in Astrophysics or Physics and have your doctoral certificate at the moment of starting your appointment.

NOTE: Applicants who prepared their thesis at the IAC must present written evidence of having spent one continuous year, or 18 accumulated months, in other research institutes.

Remuneration: The gross annual salary is 34.405 Euros, subject to up to 20% tax and Social Security deductions. Medical insurance under the Spanish National Health Service will be provided, and (for married candidates) will also cover your accompanying partner and children.

Relocation grant: The successful candidate will receive a relocation grant for a maximum of € 2,000 covering the following items: flight ticket (booked and issued by the IAC), lodging for up to two weeks (organised by the IAC), per diem for up to two weeks. 

Duration: The contract will last 3 years. The preferred starting date is before October 1st, 2009. Later starting dates are possible, but, due to legal constraints, the contract must finish before November 30th, 2012.

Non-UE citizens: Citizens from countries outside the European Union must obtain a VISA, Residence Permit and Work Permit Waiver from the Spanish authorities before signing a contract with the IAC. Please contact the Spanish consulate in your country for details.

Compulsory documents to submit:

  1. The Application Form: WORD or PDF;
  2. Curriculum Vitae, brief statement of research interests, and a covering letter specifying the skills the candidate brings to the job;
  3. A photocopy of your PhD Degree (or statement concerning its obtention prior to start of the position);
  4. Two letters of recommendation. They must be sent directly by researchers or professionals familiar with the candidate's work to the Secretariat of the IAC's Research Division: secinv@iac.es
Applications must be sent, electronic submission preferred, to the Secretariat of the Research Division, secinv@iac.es.  Applications may also be sent by post, but, if received after the deadline, they must bear on the application form a post office stamp dated before the deadline. Please note that the stamp on the envelope is not sufficient. Postal address: Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, C/ Vía Láctea s/n, E-38205 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain.

For any additional information, please contact Prof. Fernando Moreno Insertis (fmi at iac.es).

Details of the evaluation and selection process for this position can be found in the official announcement (Spanish version only).




THE DEADLINE FOR THE RECEPTION OF APPLICATIONS IS
1st JULY 2009