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Estimados,
a continuación les enviamos novedades de posgrado.

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Del 25 al 29 de noviembre de 2019 se dictará el curso de posgrado
"APLICACIONES
DE GRTENSOR EN ASTROFíSICA Y COSMOLOGíA" a cargo del  Dr. Santiago
Esteban
Perez Bergliaffa (Departamento de Física Teórica, Instituto de Física,
Universidad del Estado de Rio de Janeiro) en la Facultad de Cs.
Astronómicas y
Geofísicas (FCAGLP).

GRtensor es un paquete de álgebra computacional (se ejecuta con el
programa
Maple) para realizar cálculos en el área general de geometría
diferencial. Su
propósito es el cálculo de componentes tensoriales en tiempos espaciales
curvos
especificados en términos de una métrica o un conjunto de vectores base.
Este
paquete permite realizar cálculos tensoriales relativos a Relatividad
General,
Astrofísica de Agujeros Negros y Cosmología (entre otras temáticas) de
manera
ágil y precisa.

Acreditado en nuestra Facultad como curso de posgrado. 

ALUMNOS DE LICENCIATURA (QUE CUMPLAN LOS REQUISITOS DE LA CURSADA) PUEDEN
ACREDITAR LOS
PUNTOS LUEGO EN EL DOCTORADO.

Para mayor información e inscripción, visitar la página
https://lulik55.wixsite.com/grtensor19fcaglp
y/o escribir a
-Lucila Kraiselburd (lkrai en fcaglp.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar)
-Susana Landau (slandau en df.uba.ar)
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   Dear Colleague,

Please find below two announcements for two PhD positions at the Department
of Astronomy of the Geneva University.
If you are aware of any students who would be suitable candidates and would
like to come and work at Geneva with us, please encourage them to apply.

      thanks very much
Georges and Gaël


   PHD
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Applications are open for 1 full-time 4-year PhD student position in
theoretical and computational astrophysics at the Department of Astronomy
of the University of Geneva to start in spring 2020. The position is
associated with the SNF-funded Ambizione project “/Seismic inversions and
modelling of transport processes inside stars/”, lead by DR. GAëL
BULDGEN. The successful candidate will work on asteroseismic inferences of
the internal structure of low-mass main-sequence and evolved stars.

The project focuses on the development, improvement and application of
asteroseismic modelling techniques, with an emphasis on seismic inversions.
The project will couple the use of advanced seismic inference methods to
the implementation and testing of transport mechanisms in the Geneva
stellar evolution code for CoRoT , Kepler and TESS targets.  

The Geneva Observatory and the associated Laboratory of Astrophysics of the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) carry out
observational, interpretative, and theoretical research in the fields of
extra-solar planets, stellar physics, high energy astrophysics, galaxy
evolution and dynamics, and observational cosmology, providing a rich and
vibrant research environment.

Candidates are expected to have a solid background in physics or astronomy.
The application should consist of a cover letter explaining the motivation
for seeking a PhD in stellar physics and asteroseismology, a statement
outlining any previous research experience (less than 1 page each), a CV,
and a copy of the Bachelor and Master academic record (exams, theses, and
grades). Candidates should also provide names and up-to-date e-mail
addresses of at least two references. Applications should be sent as a
single PDF file to Gael.Buldgen en unige.ch.

Complete applications received by the 30th  of November 2019 will receive
full consideration, but the call will remain open until the position is
filled. Preliminary inquiries may be addressed via e-mail
to Gael.Buldgen en unige.ch.

Included Benefits: 

Brutto Salary (~47’000-50’000 CHF), Standard Swiss Social Security,
Accident Insurance, Pension contributions, Maternal leave and access to
family support programs
(see:http://www.snf.ch/en/funding/supplementary-measures/flexibility-grant/Pages/default.aspx#)
 

PHD
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Applications are open for a PhD student position in theoretical and
computational astrophysics at the Department of Astronomy of the Geneva
University to start in the early 2020.
The successful candidate will work within the stellar evolution group
of PROF. GEORGES MEYNET in the field of research of the physics of the
first stellar generations in the Universe, in the framework of the ERC
Advanced Grant STAREX.
    
   The Geneva Observatory and the associated Laboratory of Astrophysics of
the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) carry out
observational, interpretative, and theoretical research in the fields of
extra-solar planets, stellar physics, high energy astrophysics, galaxy
evolution and dynamics, and observational cosmology, providing a rich and
vibrant research environment.

The PhD project will run in parallel to the COST Action entitled '/Chemical
Elements as Tracers of the Evolution of the Cosmos/' (ChETEC,
see http://www.chetec.eu for more details). The ChETEC COST Action will
offer great opportunities (training, networking, collaborations with both
academic and industrial partners) for the successful candidate.

The call is open for candidates with a solid background in physics or
astronomy, and the application should consist of
--> a cover letter explaining the motivation for seeking a PhD in
theoretical and computational astrophysics and especially the
aforementioned research field,
--> a statement outlining any research experience so far,
--> a CV,
--> a copy of the Bachelor and Master academic record (exams, theses, and
grades).
Candidates should also provide names and e-mail addresses of at least two
references. Applications should be sent as a single PDF file
to georges.meynet @ unige.ch[1]

Complete applications received by 30 November 2019 will receive full
consideration, but the call will remain open until the position is filled.
Preliminary inquiries may be addressed via e-mail
to georges.meynet @ unige.ch[1]

Included benefits:
Generous salary (~~47’000-50’000 CHF), standard Swiss social security,
accident insurance, pension contributions, maternal leave and access to
family support programs
(see: http://www.snf.ch/en/funding/supplementary-measures/flexibility-grant/Pages/default.aspx#) 

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Saludos cordiales,
Consuelo

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Dra. María Laura Rosa          Geof. Consuelo Sagarra
Secretaria de Posgrado        Prosecretaria de Posgrado

Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Teléfono: (0221)-423-6593 int. 1050
http://www.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar/posgrados
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