PhD positions in Astrophysics , University of Surrey
Vacancy Ref
9003
Vacancy Title
Two PhD positions in Astrophysics
Department
Department of Physics
Job Family
Research and Teaching
Grade
Salary Range - From
Not Available
Salary Range - To
Not Available
Close Date
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Summary
Two PhD positions in Astrophysics at the University of Surrey
Department of Physics, University of Surrey, Guildford UK.
The University of Surrey offers 2 PhD positions starting in the fall of 2013, for a period of 3.5 years.
The successful candidates will work in the new astrophysics group of the University of Surrey under the supervision of Justin Read and Mark Gieles. The PhD projects will focus on dynamical studies of the structure and evolution of the Milky Way and its (globular) star clusters. The PhD projects will be theoretical and computational in nature, providing synergy with the upcoming ESA Gaia mission and related surveys
The University of Surrey is part of the South East Physics Network (www.sepnet.co.uk), which consists of 7 Universities in the South East of the United Kingdom. Of particular interest is the SEPNet Graduate School (http://www.sepnet.ac.uk/study/sepnet_graduate_school.html) which offers advanced graduate courses and training which will be available to the successful candidate and form part of the training and education.
Applicants must have a masters degree or equivalent in physics, mathematics, astronomy or astrophysics at the time of start of the PhD and the posts are open to students of UK/EU nationality.
Applications should be made online using the University of Surrey PhD student application web page. Applicants should upload a full CV and contact details of 2 references. Research experience (if any) and a brief motivation (max 1 page) should be included in the application.
Applicants can address informal enquiries about this position to Prof. Mark Gieles (mgieles@ast.cam.ac.uk, tel: +44[0]1223-337529) and/or Prof. Justin Read (justin.inglis.read@gmail.com, tel: +41[0]44 632 71 29).
Closing Date: Tuesday 1 January 2013.
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