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details and apply Overview About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Assistant is being recruited to work with Dr Thomas Haworth on the impact of star forming environment on planet formation. The goal will be
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About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Assistant is being recruited to work with Dr Thomas Haworth on the impact of star forming environment on planet formation. The goal will be to build
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). Competitive salary and benefits, including relocation, housing, home visits and educational subsidies for children, are offered. The current position is with Principal Investigator (PI) Associate Professor Dave
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contract to work on the project linked to the line of research “Starbursts in Galaxies: Multifaced study of star formation in the Universe”. The contract is funded by the project “Multifaced study of star
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is in this context to tackle one of the most energetic phenomena in the universe: the explosion of stars. Several questions concerning the interaction of the SNR with the surrounded environments
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have a background in research into planet formation/protoplanetary discs, however, due to the broad nature of the research, backgrounds in star formation will also be competitive. Dr Haworth and QMUL
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primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. The Department of Experimental Physics at Maynooth University is inviting
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: The successful candidate will pursue research in the following fields: Spectroscopic analysis of PG1159 stars to further our understanding of the so-called Nitrogen dichotomy. Pulsational analysis of pre-white
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candidates will ideally have a background in research into planet formation/protoplanetary discs, however, due to the broad nature of the research, backgrounds in star formation will also be competitive. Dr
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to contribute to this area of research, although alternative possibilities will be considered as well. Your tasks: · You will lead the main aspects of the experimental search for gravitational waves