Post Doctoral | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 49

Postdoctoral Research in Interpretation of Atmospheric Spectra of Extra-Solar Planets at University of Oxford, UK

We invite applications for a postdoctoral research position starting on 1 July 2011 or soon thereafter, to work on the interpretation of atmospheric spectra of extra-solar planets, as part of a joint effort between the Astrophysics and AOPP (Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics) sub-departments. The project aims to adapt existing spectral inversion techniques, developed in the solar system context, to extra-solar planets. The focus of this position is to improve the spectroscopic line data for key molecules using existing laboratory facilities, to incorporate these into the NEMESIS spectral inversion package, and to work with Astrophysics observers to interpret existing and prepare future observations of exoplanet atmospheres.

The appointment is for two years, initially be based in AOPP, and moving to Astrophysics after approximately six months. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Astrophysics, Planetary or Atmospheric Physics or a directly related field, be highly motivated and keen to engage with both data analysis and experimental work. Experience with radiative transfer and/or modelling of planetary atmospheres is highly desirable. The candidate will work closely with Dr S Aigrain (Astrophysics, observations of transiting planets), Dr N Bowles (AOPP, spectroscopy experiments) and Dr P Irwin (AOPP, NEMESIS package), but will be encouraged to interact with other faculty members working in related areas. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. The University of Oxford is introducing a new e-Recruitment system and this vacancy is one of a small number included in the pilot of an early version of our online application form.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 April 2011

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Fulbright Egyptian Scholar Program, USA

This Program provides opportunities for Egyptian post-doctoral faculty members, professionals, and independent scholars to conduct research at American institutions.  Grant duration ranges from three to nine months.

Grant Types:
Arts Management Grants: Professionals in arts management and administration to pursue individual and/or structured programs of study designed to enhance their managerial capabilities
Lecturing/Research Grants at Selected American Universities: For scholars in the fields of: Journalism, Mass Communication, Public Relations, Advertising, Arabic World History, Culture and Language to lecture and conduct research at selected American institutions.  Awards are jointly funded by the Commission and its partner institutions.
Research Grants: For scholars in the humanities, sciences, or social sciences to conduct research at American institutions.

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 2011

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SMART Scholars Programme for Postdoctoral Research, Singapore

We are now accepting qualified applications for the SMART 2011 Scholars Programme. These awards will provide a unique opportunity for recent or soon to be PhD graduates to participate in the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) Centre in Singapore, and to become members of an alumni network that we anticipate will continue to evolve and expand over the years.
The awards, to be given annually, are open to those with less than three years postdoctoral experience and provided they have received their doctoral degree by September 1, 2011. The fellowship recipient would be able to conduct research of his/her own choice in Singapore within, but not necessarily tied closely to, a current project in one of the four existing SMART Interdisciplinary Research Groups (IRGs). It is anticipated that the recipients will take up their appointments at SMART by September 1, 2011 or earlier.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 April 2011

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