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====== MaTYSSE postdoctoral positions ====== | ====== MaTYSSE postdoctoral positions ====== | ||
- | Postdoctoral positions related to MaTYSSE are advertised here. | + | Postdoctoral positions related to MaTYSSE are advertised here. No positions are currently available |
- | ===== 2015 Feb 17: MaTYSSE postdoc on star / planet formation ===== | + | ===== 2015 Feb 17: MaTYSSE postdoc on star / planet formation (job allocated on 2015 June 30) ===== |
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 (ESO, Chaire 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. | 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 (ESO, Chaire 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. |