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 ====== MaTYSSE postdoctoral positions ====== ====== MaTYSSE postdoctoral positions ======
  
-We advertise here postdoctoral ​positions related to MaTYSSE.  ​+Postdoctoral ​positions related to MaTYSSE ​are advertised here.  ​
  
 ===== 2015 Feb 17: MaTYSSE postdoc on star / planet formation ===== ===== 2015 Feb 17: MaTYSSE postdoc on star / planet formation =====
  
-Applications are invited for a 2yr postdoctoral position (renewable for one year) in observational stellar astrophysics at [[http://​www.irap.omp.eu|IRAP]] / [[http://​www.obs-mip.fr|OMP]] / [[http://​www.univ-toulouse.fr|UFTMiP]]. ​ The successful candidate will work with Drs G Hussain (ESO, Chaire d’Attractivité at UFTMiP) and JF Donati ([[http://​www.cnrs.fr|CNRS]] / IRAP / OMP / UFTMiP), on spectropolarimetric studies of T Tauri stars within the framework of [[start:​|MaTYSSE]] (Magnetic Topologies of Young Stars and the Survival of massive close-in Exoplanets),​ a Large Programme ​ bringing together experts in star formation to understand the role of magnetic fields in the early evolution of low-mass stars.+Applications are invited for a 2yr postdoctoral position (renewable for one additional ​year) in observational stellar astrophysics at [[http://​www.irap.omp.eu|IRAP]] / [[http://​www.obs-mip.fr|OMP]] / [[http://​www.univ-toulouse.fr|UFTMiP]]. ​ The successful candidate will work with Drs JF Donati ([[http://​www.cnrs.fr|CNRS]] / IRAP / OMP / UFTMiP) ​and G Hussain (ESOChaire d’Attractivité at UFTMiP) ​on spectropolarimetric studies of T Tauri stars within the framework of [[start:​|MaTYSSE]] (Magnetic Topologies of Young Stars and the Survival of massive close-in Exoplanets),​ a Large Programme ​ bringing together experts in star formation to understand the role of magnetic fields in the early evolution of low-mass stars.
  
-The work will focus on studying the properties of large-scale magnetic topologies of a sample of weak-line and classical ​T Tauri stars from sets of phase-resolved spectropolarimetric data collected within the MaTYSSE Large Program with the 3.6m CFHT, 2m TBL and 3.6m ESO telescopes, using indirect imaging ​techniques such as Zeeman-Doppler Imaging. Another project goal will be to look for the potential presence of massive close-in exoplanets orbiting around the MaTYSSE targets. ​ This work also serves ​as science preparation for SPIRou, the new generation nIR velocimeter/​spectropolarimeter in construction at IRAP / OMP / UFTMiP ​to be implemented at CFHT in 2017.+The work will focus on studying the properties of large-scale magnetic topologies of a sample of weak-line and classical ​T Tauri ​stars from sets of phase-resolved spectropolarimetric data collected within the MaTYSSE Large Program with the [[http://​www.cfht.hawaii.edu|3.6m CFHT]][[http://​www.tbl.omp.eu|2m TBL]] and [[http://​www.eso.org/​public/​teles-instr/​lasilla/​36/​|3.6m ESO]] telescopes, using the indirect imaging ​technique of Zeeman-Doppler Imaging. Another project goal will be to look for the potential presence of massive close-in exoplanets orbiting around the [[start:|MaTYSSE]] targets. ​ This work will also serve as science preparation for [[http://​spirou.irap.omp.eu|SPIRou]], the new generation nIR velocimeter/​spectropolarimeter ​to be implemented at CFHT in 2017, and currently ​in construction at IRAP / OMP / UFTMiP. ​ 
  
-We are seeking a highly motivated researcher specialized in observational stellar astrophysics. ​ Prior experience in the following areas is strongly preferred: spectropolarimetry,​ stellar surface imaging, stellar magnetic fields and velocimetry. Applicants should send their complete CV with full publication list, along with their long-term research project, to jean-francois.donati@irap.omp.eu and ghussain@eso.org by 2015 June 1st.  ​+We are seeking a highly motivated researcher specialized in observational stellar astrophysics. ​ Prior experience in the following areas is strongly preferred: spectropolarimetry,​ stellar surface imaging, stellar magnetic fields and velocimetry. ​ Applicants should send their complete CV with full publication list, along with their long-term research project, to <jean-francois.donati@irap.omp.euand <ghussain@eso.orgby 2015 June 1st.  ​
  
-Located in Toulouse, ​in south-west ​France, IRAP / OMP / UFTMiP provides a thrilling and productive research environment,​ with more than 250 persons ​(scientists,​ postdocs, students, engineers, admin) ​working in most domains of astrophysics, ​from cosmology to planetology and astrochemistry,​ and from theoretical research to instrumentation.+Located in Toulouse, France, IRAP / OMP / UFTMiP provides a productive research environment,​ with 250persons working in most domains of astrophysics,​ from theoretical research to instrumentation.
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