Composite Hubble Space Telescope Image. Meg Urry.
Composite Hubble Space Telescope Image. Meg Urry.
The electron density for nanowires of silicon. Ismail-Beigi .
The electron density for nanowires of silicon. Ismail-Beigi .
Atomic positions color coded with their relation to the wire. Ismail-Beigi.
Atomic positions color coded with their relation to the wire. Ismail-Beigi.
Composite image numerical solutions in two dielectric cavities. Stone.
Composite image numerical solutions in two dielectric cavities. Stone.

YCAA Postdoctoral Prize Fellowship

YALE UNIVERSITY
Postdoctoral Prize Fellowship
Yale Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics

Submit Applications To: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/942

Attention: Dr. Andrew Szymkowiak

P.O. Box 208120
New Haven, CT 06520-8120
USA
Tel: 203-432-3392
Fax: 203-432-3824

URL1: http://www.yale.edu/physics (Yale University, Department of Physics)
URL2: http://www.yale.edu/ycaa (Yale Center for Astronomy & Astrophysics)

URL3: http://www.astro.yale.edu (Department of Astronomy)

Email Inquiries: andrew.szymkowiak@yale.edu

The closing date for receipt of applications: 11/14/2011

The Yale Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics invites applications for the YCAA Postdoctoral Prize Fellowship in Astronomy and Astrophysics, to be awarded to a young scientist of exceptional ability who will have received her/his Ph.D. by June 2012 in observational, theoretical, or experimental astronomy or astrophysics/cosmology. The Fellowship is for three years (renewed annually subject to performance), and offers competitive salary ($61,000), benefits, and research funds.

Conveniently located between New York City and Boston, Yale offers a lively intellectual environment and access to world-class astronomical facilities, including the Keck, WIYN and SMARTS telescopes, and to Chilean telescopes through collaboration with the Univ. de Chile. Yale is an institutional member of the SDSS-3 collaboration, and the Fellow will have the opportunity to develop projects with these data. The Fellow will also have access to the High-Performance Computing facilities at Yale.

The YCAA Postdoctoral Prize Fellow will be free to carry out his/her own research program, although preference will be given to research interests that align with those of the Yale astrophysics faculty (see www.yale.edu/ycaa/membership.html). Active research at Yale includes exoplanets, solar astrophysics, nuclear astrophysics, astrometry, star formation, stellar evolution, galactic structure, black holes, local group galaxies, high-energy astrophysics, multiwavelength surveys (QUEST, GOODS, COSMOS, MUSYC, SDSS), active galaxies and blazars, galaxy evolution, galaxy clusters, large-scale structure, gravitational lensing, dark matter, dark energy, and cosmology.

Applicants are encouraged to apply online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/942

and must send their curriculum vitae, bibliography, and a brief description of their anticipated research program by November 14, 2011 (online submission is strongly preferred). Mail submissions may be sent to the address listed above. Candidates should also arrange for at least 3 letters of recommendation to be submitted to the above URL by November 14. Fellowship candidates will automatically be considered for any open postdoctoral positions at Yale in their fields of interest, unless they ask to be considered only for the YCAA Postdoctoral Prize Fellowship. Yale is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer, and we particularly encourage applications from women and members of minority groups.