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Interferometry positions:

  • The Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur has opened applications for the 2008 Henri Poincare Postdoctoral Fellowships. Applications are due by 4 January 2008.
  • The Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer has an opening for a staff astronomer. See details at the Job Announcement site. [9 February 2007.]
  • Georgia State University has an opening for a tenure track faculty position within the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA). Deadline for applications is February 1, 2007. See the email announcement for more details.
  • The Magdalena Ridge Observatory has several openings. See the MRO Employment Opportunities webpage for further information.
  • The Keck Interferometer has an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher for work related to the Mira Imaging Project, a project funded by the National Science Foundation. See the WMKO Jobs Page for more details. [6 February 2006]
  • The Magdalena Ridge Observatory (MRO) is advertising for an Infrared Camera Scientist to be responsible for leading a small team in the design, procurement, installation and testing of various camera assemblies (e.g. dewar's, focal, plane arrays, feed optics and stages, dewar's etc.) associated with the MRO Interferometer effort. [12 January 2006.]
  • The Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) at the California Institute of Technology seeks to fill a position on the Engineering Staff. The successful applicant will work with other engineering and scientist team members to develop the Science Operations System (SOS) for NASA's Space Interferometer Mission. See the job advertisement at the IPAC Jobs Page. [12 January 2006.]
  • The position of Program Director of the Magdalena Ridge Observatory has been re-opened for applications. [29 September 2005]
  • Applications are invited for a postdoctoral or Ph.D. position in the Infrared Interferometry Group of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn. Review of applications will begin on 1 Sep 2005 and continue until the position is filled. See notice 21871 in the August AAS Job Register. [4 August 2005].
  • Applications for the 2006 Michelson Fellowships are now being accepted by the Michelson Science Center. For details see the MSC Michelson Fellowships webpages [4 August 2005].
  • A postdoctoral fellowship is available through the Michelson Science Center at Caltech to work on a project to find planets around young stars. For more details see posting 21783 in the AAS Job Register. [2 June 2005]
  • The COAST group at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, UK, have a position to work on the design/development/modelling/testing of the Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer vacuum delay lines. See the announcement for further details. [10 May 2005]
  • The Magdalena Ridge Observatory has adver tised the positions of Project Manager and Program Director. [14 April 2005]
  • The Michelson Science Center has an opening for a Staff Scientist to be responsible for the development of the MSC Tool Set. [14 April 2005]
  • Interferometrics Inc. is seeking an electrical or mechanical engineer to lead in the design and implementation of control systems for alignment and data acquisition & control at the Naval Prototype Optical Interferometer (NPOI) site in Flagstaff, Arizona. See the job ad in the February 2005 AAS Job Register.
  • The University of Michigan has an opening for a postdoctoral position related to work on the development of hardware and software for an infrared fringe tracker for the CHARA Array. This position is funded for three years, subject to annual renewal, and can begin as early as September 1, 2005. Applicants should provide a vita, bibliography and a statement of research interests, and secure at least three letters of recommendation. Applications received prior to February 1, 2005, will receive first consideration. Please address all applications and recommendations to Prof. John Monnier at the above address. Email inquiries may also be directed to monnier@umich.edu.
  • Applications are invited for two postdoctoral or Ph.D. positions in the Infrared Interferometry Group of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn. Review of applications will begin on 1 November 2004. Interested applicants, please contact Prof. Gerd Weigelt (weigeltmpifr-bonn.mpg.de).
  • A Ph.D. Position and Postdoctoral position in optical interferometry is available through the Center for Astrophysics of the University of Porto (CAUP). The applications and inquiries should be directed to Dr. Paulo J. V. Garcia, (pgarciaastro.up.pt)
  • A three-year postdoc related to work on an infrared fringe tracker for the CHARA Array is available through the University of Michigan. The position will begin around September 2005. Interested applicants please contact John Monnier, at monnierumich.edu.
  • The Michelson Science Center has announced that the 2005 Michelson Fellowships and Educational Awards program is open for applications. Applications are due 12 November 2004.
  • The Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur has announced that applications are now open for the 2005 Henri Poincare Postdoctoral Fellowships. Application deadline is 1 January 2005.
  • A Postdoctoral position is available at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, UK. For details see the announcement at the Job Opportunities site of the Astrophysics group at Cambridge University. [Posted 24 August 2004.]
  • The position of MSC Tools Scientist at the Michelson Science Center, Caltech, is still open [Updated 25 August 2004.]
  • A postdoctoral position in work related to extrasolar planets is available at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. See the announcement in the OLBIN email Forum.
  • Applications are now being accepted for a permanent civil-service position at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Flagstaff, AZ working on the NPOI project. Principle duties of this position would involve collaboration with other project members on improving astrometric and imaging algorithms and software, and work in support of a survey of the bright stars using the co-phased 6-element NPOI array. Related activities might include studies of detector performance, system throughput, and system stability. There will also be opportunities for the successful candidate to pursue other research of their choosing. This position will be at the GS-12 ($56,463 - $73,403) or GS-13 ($67,143 - $87,289) level, depending on experience. U.S. citizenship is nominally required, but permanent resident aliens may also be considered. To apply, go to www.donhr.navy.mil, click on the "Jobs, Jobs, Jobs" link, then again at the next level, and enter "Astronomer" in the position key word search. The specific announcements are CAPNWS03-1330-429-DE (current or former federal employees, and certain other groups) or CAPNWD03-1330-467-DE (all others). These announcements include specific application instructions and links for directing application-specific questions. (General questions regarding this position may be directed to Don Hutter at 928-779-5132 x 263 or djhnofs.navy.mil.) The closing date for applications is September 26, 2003. [Posted 5 August 2003.]
  • As advertised in the ESO Messenger, jobs are available at ESO. "Electrical or mechanical engineers, computer scientists, astronomers or physicists who are ready to work in areas of frontline technology in a multinational environment are invited to send their application." For further information about currently available positions and employment conditions please consult the ESO homepage http://www.eso.org/ [see Personel Department then Vacancies] or contact Ms. Angelika Beller (e-mail: abeller@eso.org).
  • JPL has jobs available. See the JPL Job Postings website. Look for the catagory that interests you. In general, listings associated with Section 3830, Interferometry Systems and Technology Section, are probably what will be of interest. If you are interested, please email your resume as plain text (no attachments) to jobs@jpl.nasa.gov and indicate the Job Code "OLBIN". If you wish to write by regular mail, please address your application to the Recruitment Office, MS 246-104, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA. JPL is an equal opportunity employer.

Annually Advertised Postdocs and Fellowships

Previous Jobs (Past Submission Deadline)

  • A Ph.D. position is available at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, UK. For details see the announcement in the OLBIN email Forum.
  • A Marie Curie Training Site has been established by the European Commission in 2001 in Ile-de-France, under the name Astronomical Optical Interferometry. Three laboratories, namely the LESIA at Observatoire de Paris with V. Coudé du Foresto et G. Perrin, the Département d'optique (DOTA) at ONERA with G. Rousset, the Institut d'Astrophysique spatiale (IAS) at Orsay with A. Léger are eligible to begin or pursue a PhD on various topics related to high angular resolution in astrophysics, imaging and interferometry or coronography, both on the ground with the VLT interferometer (using guaranteed time) or others (OHANA, CHARA) and in space (missions TPF/NASA or Darwin/ESA). The stay in any of these three places can last between 3 and 12 months, and should be part of a PhD prepared in a EU country or in an associated one (such as Switzerland, Israel..). A salary of 1200 euros/month is given to the selected candidates. Applications must reach any of the above mentioned scientists or Prof. P. Léna, Coordinator of the Marie Curie site (pierre.lenaobspm.fr) before July 1st, 2004. Several possibilities of funding are available for the period beginning April 1, 2004. Other information is available at the EU Marie Curie Web Site.
  • The Max-Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy has postdoctoral and Ph.D. positions in the Infrared Interferometry Group. See AAS Job Register posting. Review of applications will begin on 5 January 2004.
  • SRON has an opening for an Optical Engineer for Interferometry.
  • US Naval Observatory has an opening for an Astronomer - Optical Interferometry. Questions regarding this position may be directed to Don Hutter (928-779-5132 x 263), Ken Johnston (202-762-1513).
  • The Leiden Observatory has positions for Interferometric Astronomers at the postdoc and Ph.D. level. Application deadline is 15 February 2004.
  • Applications are invited for postdoctoral and Ph.D. positions in the Infrared Interferometry Group of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in one of the following areas: star formation, active galactic nuclei, radiative transfer modeling, infrared long-baseline interferometry, or astronomical image processing (preferably with experience in object-oriented programming). The successful applicants will be expected to participate in the development of interferometric methods, interferometric observations, and their interpretation. The positions offer excellent opportunities for high-resolution studies using the VLT Interferometer (in particular, its AMBER phase closure instrument), the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT LINC beam combiner instrument), and speckle interferometry. As our group is a member of the international VLTI AMBER and the LBT LINC consortia, we own a large amount of both VLTI and LBT Guaranteed Observing Time. The appointments are initially for one year and are renewable for up to six years. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, list of publications, and brief description of research interests, and arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent to Prof. Gerd Weigelt (weigelt@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de). Applications can be submitted at any time (email submission address: weigelt@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de). The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity employer and aims to employ more disabled people. Applications from disabled persons are therefore particularly welcome. [Posted 25 September 2003.]
  • The position of Project Manager for the Magdalena Ridge Observatory has been advertised. For details, please see the AAS Job announcement No. 13318.
  • The California Institute of Technology, Postdoctoral Scholars Program at JPL invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in infrared astrophysics. Observations and instrumentation development which would further progress toward the goals of NASA's planned Terrestrial Planet Finder and JWST missions are envisioned. The work would involve observations with ground-based or space-based infrared telescopes and interferometers, and/or work in the area of high-contrast imaging approaches, such as nulling interferometry and coronagraphy. Applicants should submit a CV and the names of three references to Dr. Gene Serabyn. AAS Job Posting No. 13185.
  • The W.M. Keck Observatory has two open positions to support the Keck Interferometer project. The Keck Interferometer, combining the two 10-m diameter Keck telescopes, is currently capable of performing visibility-based science observations. The specific NASA Origins science goals will ultimately be supported by an instrument capable of also performing nulling, differential phase and imaging science. The Interferometer Scientist or Optics Engineer will provide systems level support for the implementation, optimization and science operation of the Interferometer. The Postdoc will support the Interferometer development and operation and will be provided with 50% research time in interferometry related areas. The Observatory also welcomes applications from Postdoctoral candidates with their own funding. Further details can be found at the Keck Observatory's Career Opportunities webpage. Fax (808) 885-4464 or mail resumes, references, and salary history to Interferometer Optics Engineer, CARA, 65-1120 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kamuela, HI 96743.
  • Applications are invited for postdoctoral and Ph.D. positions in the Infrared Interferometry Group of the Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy in Bonn. Review of applications will begin on 15 April 2003 and continue until the positions are filled. Please contact Gerd Weigelt at weigelt@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de for more information. Also see AAS Job Register announcement 13301.
  • The School of Physics at the University of Sydney is advertising up to three research fellowships open to all areas of research within the School, including the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) programme. There are up to two Denison Research Fellowships and a Professor Harry Messel Research Fellowship. Applications close on 27 February. For further information, please contact John Davis (davisphysics.usyd.edu.au), Bill Tango (tangophysics.usyd.edu.au), or Peter Tuthill (gekkophysics.usyd.edu.au).
  • The Magdalena Ridge Observatory (MRO) seeks a consultant in optical interferometry to review the observatory's overall plans for optical and near infrared interferometry. Details will include, but may not be limited to, the overall conceptual design and the detailed design, including the array configurations, the interferometric telescopes, delay lines, beam combiners, fringe trackers, and science cameras. See AAS Job Register announcement 12922 for more details or contact nbryant@mro.nmt.edu.
  • Applications are invited for the position of Senior Fellow at the Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) with emphasis on stellar interferometry and stellar behavior. The position involves participation in the Infrared Spatial Interferometry (ISI) group directed by Professor Charles Townes, which has built and operates a mid-infrared interferometric system of three movable telescopes on the Mt. Wilson Observatory. Please send Curriculum Vitae, list of publications, statement of research interests and project experience, and three letters of reference to Professor Charles Townes at the above address by 15 February 2003. AAS Job Posting No. 13199.
  • John Monnier is advertising a postdoc position, pending approval of funding, to begin next fall at Univ. of Michigan (Ann Arbor). Projects include infrared imaging using the 3-telescope IOTA interferometer and infrared instrumentation for the CHARA interferometer. Interested parties should contact John (monnier@umich.edu) for more information. Applications are due by 20 January 2003.
  • Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research position at UC Berkeley to head up the effort to identify astrometrically stable reference stars for our Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) Planet Search project (PI, Geoff Marcy). Applicants should send application letter, a curriculum vitae (naming three references) and a brief summary of research experience to the Project Manager, hardcopy only (e-mail submissions will not be accepted). Review of applications will begin 15 November 2002. Positions will be filled when a suitable candidate is identified. See AAS Job Register announcement 12976.
  • The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) project at Steward Observatory (University of Arizona) seeks applicants for a Research Associate position in developing an interferometric beamcombiner for the LBT. To apply, please submit a curriculum vitae, publication list, statement of research interests, and contact information of three individuals who can provide recommendations to Dr. Roger Angel or Dr. Philip Hinz.
  • The 2003 Michelson Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Fellowships have now been advertised. The application deadline is November 11, 2002.
  • Applications are invited for an astrophysicist position at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory for research with the IOTA optical-infrared 3-telescope interferometer. For more information please contact Dr. Wesley A. Traub at 617-495-7406, or email wtraubcfa.harvard.edu.
  • The European Southern Observatory has announced the ESO Fellowship Programme 2002/2003. Applications and letters of recommendation must reach ESO by October 15, 2002.
  • The Interferometry Science Center (ISC) at the California Institute of Technology has an opening for a research scientist to administer NASA's scientific use of the Keck Telescopes in Mauna Kea, HI. Please see the AAS Job Register Announcement 12682 for details. Deadline for applications and letters of reference is June 3, 2002.
  • The European Southern Observatory has an opening for a VLTI Control/Hardware Engineer. The position will be based in Garching with extended missions to the VLT in Chile. Applications are due by 19 April 2002.
  • The European Southern Observatory is advertising a vacancy for an Optical Engineer or Physist to conduct work on integrated modelling for the Darwin Mission. Applications are due by March 22, 2002.
  • The February 2002 AAS Job register includes two postdoctoral positions related to SIM. Research concerning SIM Preparatory Science with Anne Wehrle, and the development of the Extrasolar Planet Interferometric Survey with Mike Shao and Shri Kulkarni. Abstracts of related work to be conducted by the SIM Science Team can be found through the SIM AO Support page. The application deadline in each case is 15 March 2002.
  • Faculty Position; The Department of Physics at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez campus anticipates a tenure track position starting August 2002. The Department with 28 full-time faculty members, offers B.S. and M.S. degrees in Physics and has externally funded research programs in several fields. We are particularly interested in candidates to strengthen our research groups in (1) materials Science/Condensed Matter Physics (experimental and theoretical), (2) High Energy Physics (experimental), and (3) Optics. Respectively, preference will be given to candidates with training and experience in (1) thin film growth and characterization or solid state theory, (2) detector hardware development, and (3) adaptive optics and astronomical optical interferometry. Specialists in other areas will be considered, although at a lower priority. Successful candidates must hold a Ph.D. degree at the time of hiring, be committed to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and are expected to actively pursue external funding for support of their research activities. Applicants should submit a resume and a letter summarizing research and teaching goals, and arrange to have three letters of recommendations sent to: Professor Dorial Castellanos, Director, Department of Physics, P.O. Box 9016, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR 00681-9016. To ensure consideration, please do not send letters or documents by e-mail. Review of applications will start by mid-February and continue until the position is filled. The University of Puerto Rico is a member of the Magdalena Ridge Observatory Consortium currently funded to design and build an Optical Astronomical Observatory in New Mexico. United States immigration laws apply in Puerto Rico. (Courtesy of Jeff Friedman, jeff@feynman.upr.clu.edu.)
  • The Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy is advertising the availability of Postdoctoral Positions with work related to infrared long-baseline interferometry. The announcement will also appear in the November 2001 AAS Job Register. Deadline for submissions is 5 December 2001. For more information contact Gerd Weigelt at weigelt@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de.
  • The Michelson Fellowship Program invites applications for the 2002 Michelson Graduate Student Fellowships and Postdoctoral Fellowships. The application deadline is 21 December 2001. (Courtesy of Rolf Danner.)
  • Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur has advertised the 2002 Henri Poincare Postdoctoral Fellowships with an application deadline of 1 January 2002.
  • The Interferometry Science Center has advertised Two Postdocs Scholar Positions with application deadline of 1 January 2002 and starting date of July 2002.
  • The European Southern Observatory currently has three job openings for work related to the VLTI: VLTI System Engineer, VLTI Astronometer. and Optical/Electrical Enginner or Physicist. The third job concerns integrated modelling of the VLTI and DARWIN, and interested persons are requested to contact Rainer Wilhelm at rwilhelm@eso.org. The application deadlines are either October 1 or 15 2001.
  • The Astrophysics Group at the University of Cambridge has a job opening for a Research Associate. The position is for work related to the development of new instrumentation for COAST, for future telescope arrays, and to support the existing instrumentation for the on-going astronomy programme. The application deadline is 28 July 2001. (Courtesy of Chris Haniff.)
  • The Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomie is advertising the availability of three postdoctoral positions with work related to infrared interferometry, including long-baseline interferometry with the GI2T, IOTA, and the VLTI. See Position No 11767 in the March 2001 AAS Job Register, and details at the MPIfR Web Site. Review of applications will begin on 1 April 2001, and will continue until the position is filled. For more information contact Gerd Weigelt at weigelt@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de.
  • Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer and Adaptive Optics: The Magdalena ridge Observatory project is currently funded and serious work is beginning. The University of Puerto Rico will be deeply involved in the Interferometry and Adaptive Optics programs and expects to have at least one new position open soon, and possibly more. In this light they would like to hear from interested parties with expertise and experience in hardware development and design in these two related areas. There is a very real possibility that the one or more of the future positions may primarily involve teaching physics at both the graduate and undergraduate level. Candidates should possess a Ph.D. in an appropriate field and send it along with contact information to Jeff Friedman, Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus (UPRM), PO Box 9016, Mayaguez, PR 00681-9016 (jeff@feynman.upr.clu.edu). A position could open as early as January 2001 or as late as August 2001. Resumes from candidates in other areas of Physics and Astronomy will be accepted and passed on to interested parties.
  • NASA Headquarters has an IPA (Intergovernmental Personnel Act) position open relating to management of interferometry projects within NASA's Origins program. General information can be found at the Headquarters Agencywide Personnel Programs - Policies Page and the NASA Jobs Page. This position would only be available to people already employed in the United States at sites recognized under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act.
  • The W.M. Keck Observatory is advertising the position of "interferometer optics engineer". For further information email employment@keck.hawaii.edu and also see the information in the March AAS Job Register Announcement No. 11912.
  • The Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur (OCA) is seeking applicants for the 2001 Henri Poincaré Postdoctoral Fellowships. Applicants are sought for research in the fields of astronomy, interferometry, gravitational waves, and turbulence. The Fellowships are to begin between September 2001 and January 2002. Deadline for applications is 31 December 2000. Applicants interested in research with the GI2T are encouraged to contact Denis Mourard (denis.mourard@obs-azur.fr).
  • The Michelson Fellowship Program is inviting applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships with the goal of developing expertise in optical interferometry and its astrophysical applications. JPL will award up to two Michelson Postdoctoral Fellowships to work on the application and technical development of optical interferometry in astronomy, at a host institution in the USA. JPL will award a contract to the host institution to fund the successful candidate for two years with a likely extension of one additional year. Fellowships will start in September 2001 or earlier, by mutual agreement between the successful applicant and the host institution. The application deadline is 22 December 2000. For more information consult the Announcement in the AAS Job Register, the Michelson Fellowship Web Page, or contact Rudolf Danner at Rudolf.Danner@jpl.nasa.gov.
  • The Michelson Fellowship Program is also inviting applications for Graduate Student Fellowships. JPL will award up to three Graduate Student Fellowships to sponsor work on the application and technical development of optical interferometry in astronomy, at a host institution in the USA. JPL will award a contract to the host institution to fund the successful candidate for three years. Fellowships will start in September 2001 or earlier, by mutual agreement between the successful applicant and the host institution. Fellowships will include tuition, a student stipend and funding for travel, including visits to JPL to collaborate with staff working on ground-based and space-based interferometers such as PTI, SIM, and the Keck Interferometer. The terms of the application are similar to the one described above for the Postdoctoral Fellowships. For more information consult the Announcement in the AAS Job Register, the Michelson Fellowship Web Page, or contact Rudolf Danner at Rudolf.Danner@jpl.nasa.gov.
  • The Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) has advertised a post-doctoral position for work relating to the development of a laboratory nulling interferometer. For further details please see the announcement at the Forum HRA. Interested candidates should send application materials, including curriculum vita, the names of two references, and a brief statement of research interests to Dr. Tom Herbst, Max-Planck-Institute fuer Astronomie, Koenigstuhl 17, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany (herbst@mpia-hd.mpg.de). The deadline for applications is 15 December 2000. Further information on the instrumentation and science interests of the MPIA community can be found at http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de.
  • NEVEC, Leiden Observatory is advertising the position of Interferometric Astronomer with submission deadline of 15 November 2000. See also the advertisement at NEVEC. Schöller.
  • Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position with Georgia State University for the development of spatially resolved spectrometry with the CHARA Array. The initial appointment will be one year with a possible one-year extension. Deadline for applications is 5 November 2000. Interested applicants please contact W.G Bagnuolo at bagnulolo@chara.gsu.edu. Also see the add in the AAS October Job Register.
  • The ESO F ellowship Program 2000/2001 has been advertised. Applications and three letters of reference must reac h ESO by October 15, 2000.
  • Two positions in the VLTI group have been advertised. One is for a Software Engineer (application deadline 25 August 2000). and the other is VLTI Instrument Scientist (applications deadline 30 September 2000). Courtesy of Markus Schöller.
  • Caltech's Interferometry Science Center is looking for an implementation Manager, as described in the July 2000 AAS Job Register. Deadline for applications in August 15, 2000.
  • The French Action Spécifique Haute Résolution Angulaire proposes a postdoctoral position, funded through the Centre National des Etudes Spatiales. The position is for a specialist in data reduction who has experience with long baseline interferometry, to participate in the goals of the Action Spécifique Haute Résolution Angulaire in the exploitation of the VLTI and GI2T/REGAIN interferometers. For more details refer to the OLBIN Announcement or contact D. Mourard (denis.mourard@obs-azur.fr). Deadline for applications is 31 May 2000.
  • Thompson, Sponar and Adams are searching for engineers in the field of Electro Optics who have 5-10 years experience with IR sensors and focal plane arrays, for placement with aerospace companies in southern California.
  • Goddard Space Flight Center has begun a new initiative in X-ray interferometry for astronomy. Those interested in participating in this activity should contact Nick White at nwhite@lheapop.gsfc.nasa.gov for more details on opportunities.
  • The Nova-ESO VLTI Expertise Centre is expecting to adversize two additional positions for 2000, as described at their web site under Opportunities.
  • Postdoctoral position within the Caltech Postdoctoral Scholars Program for the design, fabrication, and testing of a submillimeter testbed interferometer.
  • University Lectureships advertised at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge (UK). At least one of the lectureships is earmarked for the Astrophysics Group and may provide an opportunity for an individual wishing to join the COAST team. Application deadline is 7 January 2000. (Courtesy of Chris Haniff.)
  • The Michelson Fellowship Program has invited applications for its 2000 Michelson Postdoctoral Fellowship and Graduate Student Fellowship programs with an application deadline of 15 December 1999.
  • The Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) is advertising the position of Research Scientist I for work in conjunction with the CHARA Array.
  • The University of Sydney is advertising a Professor Harry Messel Research Fellowship for research in the School of Physics. Prof. John Davis (davis@physics.usyd.edu.au) is seeking qualified applicants interested in optical interferometry to join the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) programme through this fellowship. Application deadline is 1st August 1999.
  • Position of Staff Scientist is advertised to work at the California Institute of Technology as an instrument specialist to support the Palomar Testbed Interferometer, the Keck Interferometer, and the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM). More details available in the July 1999 AAS Job Register.
  • Position of Head Observer for the Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer is advertised at the Lowell Observatory. Position is expected to be filled by June/July 1999.
  • Space Interferometry Mission is looking for a physicist or astronomer with experience in astronomical instrumentation. More details available in the June 1999 AAS Job Register.
  • The CHARA Array is seeking to appoint a postdoctoral fellow for instrumentation development and help in the commissioning of the array. More details available in the June 1999 AAS Job Register. Application deadline is August 15, 1999.
  • The Physics department at the University of Puerto Rico in Mayaguez announces a tenure track junior faculty position open for August 1999. An additional temporary position is also possible. The department is looking for people interested in hardware development for optical astronomical interferometry to support development of the interferometer at the Magdalena Ridge Observatory. Applications for those primarily interested in Physics and Astronomy will also be accepted. The position will have significant teaching duties in general physics. Interested individuals should send their resumes to Dr. Jeff Friedman (jeff@feynman.upr.clu.edu), Department of Physics, RUM, PO Box 9016, Mayaguez, PR 00681-9016.
  • The position of a Postdoctoral Research Physicist is being advertised for a recent Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Physics, or Astronomy to work on the Infrared Spatial Interferometer (ISI) of the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley. Please see the advertisement in the May 1999 AAS Job Register. Application deadline is June 30, 1999.
  • Staff Scientist position is advertised for the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) at Caltech to develop nulling interferometry as part of NASA's Origins Program. Application deadline is 15 May 1999. See advertisement in April 1999 AAS Job Register.
  • Postdoctoral position is available for recent French PhD students to work at IOTA, in collaboration with the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the Observatory of Paris (Meudon), as described in the announcement by Vincent Coudé du Foresto. Candidates must be French citizens. This post will be based at the campus of the University of Arizona, with a large fraction of the time spent on site at Mount Hopkins. The position may commence in September 1999, for a maximum duration of 12 months. Candidates should be available before the end of 1999, and be no more than 30 years old by the application deadline of 30 April 1999. If you are interested and qualified please contact Vincent Coude du Foresto (foresto@hplyot.obspm.fr) preferably before 12 April 1999.
  • Caltech Postdoctoral Scholars Program is offering a postdoctoral fellowship for the development of instrumentation for nulling interferometry relating to ground and space interferometers being developed at JPL. The position is initially for one year, renewal in one year increments for up to two additional years. See advertisement in April 1999 AAS Job Register (Position has been filled).
  • NPOI is looking to hire an electronics engineer for hardware and firmware development. Starting salary for 1999 will be approximately $56,900. Application deadline is March 5, 1999. More information as described in No 10494 of the AAS Job Register.
  • JPL is sponsoring Michelson Postdoctoral Fellowships, and Michelson Student Fellowships. The deadline for postdoctoral applications is February 15th, 1999.
  • Software Engineer/Designer for the MIDI Instrument of the VLTI.
  • Expertise Center for VLTI. Staff positions will be created for this new center in the Netherlands. No nationality restrictions. Application deadline is January 15th 1999. Also advertised in the AAS Job Register.
  • ESO has advertised VLTI Positions. Eight positions are available within the VLTI Group at ESO for software engineers, opto-mechanical engineers, physicists and instrumentation scientists for the development of VLTI Instrumentation, the design of opto-mechanical systems, the design of high accuracy servo-controlled mechanical systems and the modelization of the end-to-end VLTI system. Deadline for submissions is December 31, 1998.
  • Lowell Postdoctoral Fellowship. Facilities available for use by the Fellow include the Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer. Deadline for applications is 23 November 1998.


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