The Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics (KICP)
invites applications for one or more NSF Funded Postdoctoral Research
Fellowships from young scientists of exceptional ability and promise who
will have received a PhD. in Physics, Astrophysics or related fields by
September 2005.
The appointee(s) will be expected to conduct original
research in experimental or theoretical cosmology in an interdisciplinary
environment. The initial appointment is for one year, renewal annually,
for up to three years. Our positions have competitive salaries and carry
faculty level benefits. Institute Fellows have the freedom to work
on any of the efforts in our Institute.
Research at the KICP, based at the
University of Chicago, is focused on interdisciplinary topics in
cosmological physics: characterizing the Dark Energy, studying the
inflationary era, and understanding the highest energy cosmic
rays. Studies of the CMB (polarization anisotropies and the Sunyaev-
Zel'dovic effect) and Cosmic Infrared Background; analysis of Sloan
Digital Survey and other large-scale structure data; high energy
astrophysics with photons and cosmic rays, direct detection of Dark
Matter particles and numerous topics in theoretical cosmology
constitute the current slate of activities.
The KICP also has active
visitors,
symposia, and
education/outreach programs.
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An application consisting of a Curriculum Vitae, a statement of
research interests, and at least three letters of recommendation
should be sent to:
| Email submission |
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Mailing Address |
centerfellow kicp.uchicago.edu |
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Bruce Winstein, Director
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
5640 S. Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
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Deadline for applications has passed for positions that will begin in the Summer or Fall of 2005.
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The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. |