RadioNet newsletter 11/2019
The RadioNet newsletter 11/2019 issued today.
The RadioNet newsletter 11/2019 issued today.
The next BONN neutron star workshops will take place on 17 February 2020 in the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomie in Bonn/DE. Like the others before, it aims to bring together observers and theoreticians to exchange and discuss new ideas related to neutron star research in a one-day workshop. The meeting will start [...]
The IVS 2020 will take place in Annapolis, MD, USA, March 22-28, 2020. The keynote of the eleventh GM is the improved acuteness with which the new VLBI system is able to observe the system Earth under the theme "VGOS – 20/20 Acuity for VLBI". All IVS Associate Members and individuals who have interests in the application [...]
The Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (MPIfR) is recruiting up to two postdoctoral researchers in radio astronomy. These positions are based in the Radio Astronomy/VLBI department led by Prof. J. Anton Zensus. The department has a broad research portfolio. Research topics focus on the investigation of compact extragalactic objects (AGN) and their broad-band emission, with a special emphasis on very-high-resolution studies. These [...]
The Joint ALMA Observatory is offering two postdoctoral fellowship positions to join the ALMA science operations group in Santiago, Chile. ALMA Postdoctoral Fellows will be appointed for a period of three years and will spend 50% of their time dedicated to their personal scientific research. The remaining time will be spent in support of ALMA operations, including observing at [...]
A new visitor exchange program at Stanford has been recently initiated. Find more information about the program here. Applications are now open for the first KIPAC PAVES Program, which is aimed at increasing scientific interactions in the areas of ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY between members of KIPAC at Stanford University and SLAC, and researchers primarily in CENTRAL AND [...]
2 vacant research positions at the Atlantic Network of Geodynamic and Space Stations in the Azores. Areas: Geodesy and Geophysics, to develop scientific research activities in the areas of Geodynamic, Earth gravity, and Atmospheric Processes. [Notice – GEODESY] Astronomy and Space Science, to develop scientific research activities in the areas of Radioatronomy and/or Space Situational Awareness. [...]