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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Study of the formation conditions of the first solids in protoplanetary disks and their effect on th Closing date: 2012-06-10
    Contact: Jean-Marc Petit
    The planetesimals, from which the planets and small bodies of the solar system
    are fromed, have a composition that strongly depends on the carbon and oxygen
    abundances in the protoplanetary disk, on the reduced state of carbon
    (i.e. regions rich in CO compared to those rich in CH4), and on the fraction of
    carbon trapped in organic solids. One must thus develop a model linking the
    composition of planetesimals created in the disk to its gas phase and its
    thermodynamic evolution.
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    Scientific Rationale:
    Spectroscopic data from transiting exoplanets allow nowaday to study their atmospheric composition. In the Solar System, gas and icy giants are known to be significantly enriched in heavy elements and volatile species with respect to the Sun. In the case of Jupiter, in situ measurements from the Galileo probe have shown that its atmosphere is enriched in both condensable elements and noble gases (Mahaffy et al. 2000 ; Wong et al. 2004). Spectroscopic observations, in particular from the Cassini spacecraft, have measured similar enrichements in several species in Saturn’s atmosphere (Fletcher et al. 2009a, 2009b). These enrichements are thought to result from the accretion and devolatilization of ice-rich planetesimals during the formation of planetary envelopes. Actually, these enrichements are reproduced from the determination of the volatile phase compostion trapped in planetesimals and the total mass of heavy elements predicted to be in the envelopes by internal structure models (Mousis et al. 2009a). This method was used in the case of the hot Jupiter HD189733b in order to explain how a low metalicity with respect to its host star could be compatible with existing giant planet formation models (Mousis et al. 2009b, 2011). This kind of models also permits to establish a link between the planet's composition and that of the protoplanetary disk from which it formed (Madhusudhan et al. 2011; Mousis et al. 2012).

    Thesis objectives:
    One of the first goals of this thesis consists in proposing a consistent model describing the chemical composition of planetesimals formed beyond the snow-line as a function of the protoplanetary disk metallicity. The planetesimals composition is supposed to strongly depends on the carbon and oxygen abundances in the disk, on the reduced state of carbon (i.e. regions rich in CO compared to those rich in CH4), and on the fraction of carbon trapped in organic solids. All these parameters strongly influence the fractions of silicates, metals and volatile elements existing in the solid phase. One must thus develop a model linking the composition of planetesimals created in the disk to its gas phase and its thermodynamic evolution. To generate the thermodynamic conditions of the various environments considered in this study, the student will use the EvAD1 model of turbulent accretion disk developed in Besançon. The large variations of metallicity measured in some transiting exoplanets suggest that the accretion conditions of these giant planets may differ widely from those expected for Jupiter and Saturn. The second part of this thesis will consist in simulating the accretion conditions of planetesimals onto the giant planets during their formation via N-body dynamical simulations. This methods allows to better understand the required initial conditions for exoplanets in order to explain their current metallicity. All this work will be conducted in the framework of i) the preparation of the analysis the data from the JUNO mission, currently en route to Jupiter and ii) the interpretation of the forthcoming observations from the future James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

    Expected skills:
    The proposed study requires an important modelling effort. Good knowledge and understanding in computer science and numerical analysis (FORTRAN programming, UNIX shell scripting, …) are required. The successful applicant will have solid knowledge in thermodynamics and astrophysics. The work implies strong international collaborations ; fluency in English is needed. Prior knowledge of French, or a demonstrated will to learn it would be a definite plus.

    Bibliography:
    Madhusudhan, N., Mousis, O., Johnson, T. V., Lunine, J. I. 2011. Carbon-rich Giant Planets: Atmospheric Chemistry, Thermal Inversions, Spectra, and Formation conditions. The Astrophysical Journal, in press (ArXiv e-prints arXiv:1109.3183).

    Mahaffy, P. R., Niemann, H. B., Alpert, A., Atreya, S. K., Demick, J., Donahue, T. M., Harpold, D. N., Owen, T. C. 2000. Noble gas abundance and isotope ratios in the atmosphere of Jupiter from the Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer. Journal of Geophysical Research 105, 15061-15072.

    Mousis, O., Madhusudhan, N., Lunine, J. I., Johnson, T. V. 2012. Could Jupiter be a carbon-rich planet ? The Astrophysical Journal Letters, submitted.

    Mousis, O., and 15 colleagues 2011. On the Volatile Enrichments and Heavy Element Content in HD189733b. The Astrophysical Journal 727, 77.

    Mousis, O., Lunine, J. I., Tinetti, G., Griffith, C. A., Showman, A. P., Alibert, Y., Beaulieu, J.-P., The Holmes Collaboration 2009b. Elemental abundances and minimum mass of heavy elements in the envelope of HD 189733b. Astronomy and Astrophysics 507, 1671-1674.

    Mousis, O., Marboeuf, U., Lunine, J. I., Alibert, Y., Fletcher, L. N., Orton, G. S., Pauzat, F., Ellinger, Y. 2009a. Determination of the Minimum Masses of Heavy Elements in the Envelopes of Jupiter and Saturn. The Astrophysical Jou

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    قابل توجه دوستان رشته ژئوفیزیک گرایش فیزیک فضا (هواشناسی):


    University of Leuven

    Department of Earth- and Environmental sciences

    PhD position: The effect of large-scale wind farms
    on the regional climatology




    Offshore wind deployment is foreseen to expand dramatically in the coming years. The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) estimates the total current installed offshore capacity to be just under 4 GW in Europe (Atlantic, North Sea and Baltic Sea). Solid progress has been made towards 40 GW of offshore wind by 2020. This expansion is strongly driven by EU and national policies that aim to provide a much greater penetration of renewable energy sources.
    The strong expansion of offshore wind parks, is likely to affect the regional climatology of the coastal areas surrounding the Atlantic, North Sea and Baltic Sea. The main aim of this PhD is to assess the climate effect of a change in sea use, due to large-scale offshore wind deployment. For this, a regional climate model, namely the COSMO model in Climate Mode, will be used at kilometer-scale resolution. Such high resolution allows for an improved incorporation and understanding of the effect of land and sea use changes (like construction of wind parks) on the regional climatology including the feedback mechanisms acting on the local scale.
    A wind turbine parametrization will be developed and implemented in the CCLM model. This will be done in close collaboration with another PhD project, where wind-farm large-eddy simulations will be performed. Together with this PhD student, you will also work on improving the optimal wind turbine operation mode, taking into account the effect of neighboring wind turbines. As the number of large wind farms in the northern European seas increases, the distance between the farms becomes smaller. Therefore the impact of large wind farms on the meteorological conditions at the neighboring farms is likely to increase considerably. This has important consequence for optimal control of wind parks.
    The position is for a period of four years and will take place within the research group "Regional Climate Studies" of the department of Earth and Environmental Sciences in close collaboration with the research group "Thermal and Fluids Engineering" of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Leuven is a medieval university town a charming place with many historical buildings. The University of Leuven (1425) is among the oldest universities in Western Europe, and today it is the largest university in Belgium. Situated at the heart of Europe, Leuven is only twenty minutes by train to Brussels, two hours to Cologne, three hours to Amsterdam, and an hour and a half to Paris. You will be working within an interdisciplinary consortium that aims at an integrated approach for the optimization and control of large-scale wind farms. A third PhD project in this consortium will be focusing on an integrated electro-mechanical windfarm design. In addition, the work is strongly internationally oriented and embedded within the CLM community (http://www.clm-community.eu/). Several research visits abroad foreseen.
    Interest in atmospheric sciences, excellent programming skills (e.g. fortran; preferably familiarity with LINUX/UNIX environment), good written and oral communication skills in English are required for this position. Candidates with a master degree (or about to finish) in a relevant science discipline with enthusiasm for atmospheric sciences will be considered. Experience with atmospheric modeling is a strong advantage.
    Consideration of application will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Starting date is preferably 1 October 2012 but can be negotiated. For questions, please contact Prof. Nicole van Lipzig (contact information can be found on the link below). Applicants should submit a motivation letter, their transcripts, their curriculum vitae, and the names and e-mail of at least two references by post.
    Applications should be sent (not emailed) to:
    Marie-Rose Mottoul
    Department of Earth- and Environmental sciences
    Celestijnenlaan 200 E
    B-3001 Heverlee
    Belgium
    Supervisors of the project:
    Prof. Dr. Nicole van Lipzig: http://aow.kuleuven.be/geografie/medewerkers/?sap=49742
    Prof. Dr. Ir. Johan Meyers: http://people.mech.kuleuven.be/~jmeyers/


    سلام دوستان، متاسفانه من نمیرسم تاپیکهای اینجا رو چک کنم، ضمن این که خیلی وقته اطلاعاتم به روز نیست، لطفاً سوالاتتون رو به صورت پیام خصوصی برای من نفرستین چون نمیتونم پاسختون رو بدم، با سپاس.

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    قابل توجه دوستان رشته ژئوفیزیک گرایش فیزیک فضا (هواشناسی):



    PhD Studentship - Data Analysis and Algorithms Development applied to Climate Research
    Lancaster University, School of Computing and Communications
    Minimum of £13590


    Introduction:
    Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship in Evolving Clustering of Atmospheric Measurements commencing 1 October 2012.

    About the project:
    The studentship is funded by the Natural Environment Council (NERC) as a part of the multimillion-pound project, CAST: 'Co-ordinated Airborne Studies in the Tropics'. The CAST consortium includes 6 UK Universities and is coordinated by Cambridge University. The project's aim is to investigate and develop innovative methods, algorithms and software for real-time on-board processing of climate science data in terms of identifying dynamically evolving clusters and autonomously monitor, model and extract knowledge from the data streams.

    The aim is for this studentship is to address both basic theoretical and application research questions relevant to the real-time conversion of the Global Hawk data stream into a useful climate science product. Basic questions include those on development of autonomous and dynamically evolving clustering and classifiers. Application research will centre on developing new algorithms, software and possibly hardware (on chip) implementation serving the experimental elements of the project for real-time data stream processing in the high altitude atmospheric composition in tropical areas of the Earth. The studentship thus offers the opportunity to participate in the development of new theoretical and application advances of research methodology and development of related algorithms and software, as well as to be closely related and provide this to a real state-of-the-art experiment which will take place in the high altitudes of the tropical parts of the Earth.

    Supervisors and Location:
    The studentship will be supervised by Dr Plamen Angelov, who will provide the expertise in artificial intelligence and provide the day-to-day pastoral supervision, and co-supervised by Prof Rob MacKenzie (University of Birmingham), who will provide expertise in atmospheric science. The studentship will be based in Lancaster University's Infolab21 - a Centre of Excellence in ICT the School of Computing and Communication Systems (http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/). This provides an excellent opportunity for professional and personal development.

    Candidate eligibility:

    Due to NERC requirements, this award is only available to UK citizens or candidates who meet the eligibility set out in the NERC Studentship Handbook. This studentship is fully funded by NERC and covers all fees, an annual maintenance award of a minimum of £13,590 per annum (2012/13 level) over 3 years.

    Qualifications/Experience/Person specification
    Applicants should hold (or expect to obtain) a minimum upper-second class honours degree or equivalent in a discipline related to machine learning, pattern recognition, computational intelligence or broader computer science and/or electrical engineering. Good knowledge and or prior experience in atmospheric physics and/or chemistry and related data will be a strong advantage; a willingness to study across scientific disciplines is essential. Technical aptitude and a willingness to learn fast new areas of research will also be essential. Because this studentship is a part of a project and includes communication with partners of a large consortium, excellent communications skills are required.

    How to apply:
    To apply, please send the following documents by email to Dr Plamen Angelov (p.angelov@lancaster.ac.uk) a CV (including names and contact details of two referees) as well as a Covering letter (including the motivation and a research proposal/statement).

    Closing date: 15 June 2012
    سلام دوستان، متاسفانه من نمیرسم تاپیکهای اینجا رو چک کنم، ضمن این که خیلی وقته اطلاعاتم به روز نیست، لطفاً سوالاتتون رو به صورت پیام خصوصی برای من نفرستین چون نمیتونم پاسختون رو بدم، با سپاس.

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور



    Post-doc and Funded PhD in Air-Sea Exchange

    Post-doc: Characterising a New Gas Analyser for Eddy Covariance Measurements of Air-Sea Fluxes of Carbon Dioxide

    Accurate measurements of atmosphere-ocean fluxes are important for quantifying the amount of greenhouse gases that are transferred across the air-sea interface. The eddy correlation (direct) method is considered to be the benchmark for accurate determination of air-sea fluxes. This method relies on high-frequency measurements of the fluctuations of vertical wind velocity (w') and gas concentration (c'). Current gas analyser technology places constraints on the ability to determine c' with the required signal-to-noise ratio, and measurements are limited to conditions of high air-sea fluxes.
    The main objective of this project is to characterise a newly-developed photoacoustic gas analyser and implement it within an eddy-covariance system. This technology will provide a significant improvement in sensitivity over the IR absorption sensors that are currently in oceanographic use, and there is a very stong potential for reducing the scatter in the air-sea gas transfer coefficient.
    Post-doctoral candidates should have completed a PhD in oceanography, atmospheric science, or a related field with a proven research record and evidence of high research potential. Familiarity with the eddy covariance flux method is exceedingly desirable. Experience with instrumentation is essential. Enthusiam for participation in ocean-going field experiments is necessary.
    An annual salary of €38,286 is offered for an initial period of 12 months, with the possibility of a further extension. For more information, contact Dr. Brian Ward bward@nuigalway.ie.
    Funded PhD Fellowship: Turbulence Measurements at the Ocean Surface for the SPURS Ocean Salinity Experiment

    This project addresses the following question: What is the vertical distribution of small-scale temperature, salinity, dissipation, and velocity in the upper 100 m of the ocean, and how do these processes contribute to the North Atlantic Salinity Maximum?
    The primary focus of this project is to study the small-scale processes at the ocean surface to quantify their impact on sea surface salinity using data from the Air-Sea Interaction Profiler (ASIP). ASIP is upwardly-rising profiler that has a suite of high-resolution sensors that can provide measurements from mixed-layer depths to the air-sea interface, including temperature, salinity, shear, velocity, and PAR. The shear measurements provide the level of turbulence, which is quantified by the dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy. This dissipation and temperature/salinity profiles are essential to determining the vertical turbulent fluxes of salt and temperature in a stratified system, which is the main mechanism of transport of these scalars. Because of the high spatial resolution of the salinity profiles, the sea surface salinity can be determined exactly and related to the bulk salinity and the turbulent fluxes.
    Applicants should have a degree in physics, engineering, or a closely-related discipline, and a strong motivation for research. Familiarity with ocean turbulence is desirable but not essential. Experience with Matlab is essential. Enthusiam for participation in ocean-going field experiments is necessary. For further information, contact Dr. Brian Ward bward@nuigalway.ie.
    Applications for both positions should be send to (curriculum vitae, motivation letter, references, research statement) should be sent by e-mail to Dr. Brian Ward: bward@nuigalway.ie



    قابل توجه دوستان رشته ژئوفیزیک گرایش فیزیک فضا (هواشناسی)
    سلام دوستان، متاسفانه من نمیرسم تاپیکهای اینجا رو چک کنم، ضمن این که خیلی وقته اطلاعاتم به روز نیست، لطفاً سوالاتتون رو به صورت پیام خصوصی برای من نفرستین چون نمیتونم پاسختون رو بدم، با سپاس.

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    PhD Positions in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research of Materials
    Magnetic Resonance (MR) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have been the subject of numerous Nobel prizes in the last fifty years, and they remain very dynamic research areas. MR and MRI have
    revolutionized many different areas of science and engineering. MRI is of course the world’s premier clinical diagnostic imaging method.
    The University of New Brunswick MRI Research Centre is one of the largest and best-known MRI of materials research groups in the world. Located in the Physics department at UNB we are a very inter disciplinary research group with graduate students and post-doctoral fellows from many different departments and faculties.
    We are currently recruiting new PhD students to commence in fall 2013 or winter 2014 in Physics, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. The UNB MRI Research Centre has a strong history of graduate students from Iranian Universities and there is a good Iranian community in both the city of Fredericton and the university. If you are interested in joining our lab please check the lab web site http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/science/physics/mri/ then contact Dr. Bruce J. Balcom, Director of the MRI Research Centre at bjb@unb.ca.
    We seek Physics PhD students to undertake work on the development of new MRI measurement methods. We seek Electrical Engineering PhD students to work on new methods of measuring magnetic field gradient waveforms, which are fundamental to the majority of MRI methods. We seek Mechanical Engineering PhD students to undertake work on the design and application of magnetic resonance compatible metallic pressure vessels and core holders.
    In all cases students will find the UNB MRI Centre is a stimulating, hands-on, research environment that is on the leading edge of material science MRI world-wide.

    فرصت های تحصیلی مقطع دکتری در پژوهش تصویرسازی تشدید مغناطیسی (ام آرآی) در مواد
    تشدید مغناطیسی (ام آر) و تصویربرداری تشدید مغناطیسی (ام آر آی) عنوان تعداد زیادی از جوایز نوبل پنجاه سال اخیر بوده است و همچنان به عنوان یکی از زمینه های فعال تحقیقاتی باقی خواهد ماند. ام آر و ام آر آی بسیاری از زمینه های علوم و مهندسی را دگرگون کرده است و مهمترین روش تصویربرداری تشخیصی به شمار می رود.
    مرکز تحقیقات ام آر آی دانشگاه نیوبرانزویک یکی از بزرگترین و مشهورترین گروه های پژوهش ام آر آی مواد در جهان است. این مرکز بین رشته ای در دپارتمان فیزیک این دانشگاه قرار دارد و دانشجویان تحصیلات تکمیلی و پسا دکتری از دانشکده های مختلف در آن پژوهش می کنند.
    ما هم اکنون در حال گرفتن دانشجویان جدید دکتری برای پاییز 2013 یا زمستان 2014 در رشته های فیزیک، مهندسی برق، و مهندسی مکانیک هستیم. مرکز ام آر آی دانشگاه نیوبرانزویک پیش از این دانشجویان تحصیلات تکمیلی زیادی از دانشگاه های ایران داشته است و ایرانیان زیادی نیز در این دانشگاه و همچنین شهر فردریکتون تحصیل و زندگی می کنند. درصورتی که مایل به پیوستن به آزمایشگاه ما هستید لطفا از سایت آزمایشگاه ما بازدید نمایید http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/science/physics/mri/ و سپس با دکتر بروس بالکوم، bjb@unb.ca، مدیر مرکز، مکاتبه کنید.
    ما به دنبال دانشجویان دکتری فیزیک برای توسعه روش های جدید اندازه گیری ام آر آی، دانشجویان دکتری مهندسی برق برای کار روی روش های اندازه گیری شکل موج گرادیان میدان مغناطیسی و دانشجویان دکتری مهندسی مکانیک برای طراجی وبکارگیری ظروف فلزی و نگهدارنده های مغزه های نفتی تحت فشار هستیم.
    دانشجویان، مرکز ام آر آی دانشگاه نیوبرانزویک را محیطی مهیج، پژوهشی و همراه با تجربه عملی در مرزهای دانش کاربرد ام آر آی درعلوم مواد خواهند یافت.

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    PhD project in medical physics
    A PhD student candidate is sought for with a physics background at the MSc-level with strong analytical skills, and with experience within the radiation oncology field, most preferably with radiation therapy planning proficiency. In addition, programming (i.e. MatLab, or similar) skills are considered an asset, as are experimental skills.


    Project outline:
    Modern radiation therapy techniques have drastically improved the ability to deliver a more conformal dose to the target volume, i.e. the delivered radiation dose is to a higher degree confined within the target volume delineated by the physician on CT-images. As a result, it has become possible to deliver a higher radiation dose to the tumour without increasing the toxicity to surrounding healthy tissue.


    With the ability to deliver dose to a very specific area comes an increasing importance of knowing the optimal volume to treat since areas outside of the delineated target volume will in most cases receive a lower dose with modern radiotherapy. Imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contribute with valuable diagnostic information to complement the traditional computed tomography (CT) images.


    Within this project, we will quantify the impact of the target volume and shape when defined using CT/MRI vs. CT/MRI and PET on paediatric radiation therapy plan and side-effect risk estimates.


    The required data, programs and computers are available.


    For further information contact:
    Prof. Robert Feidenhans´l, robert@fys.ku.dk



    Apply online

    Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the oldest university in Denmark. With 37,000 students and 9,000 employees, it is among the largest universities in Scandinavia and one of the highest ranking in Europe. The University consists of six faculties, which cover Health and Medical Sciences, Humanities, Law, Science, Social Sciences and Theology.
    Deadline: 21-05-2013
    Publisher: Faculty of Science

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    12 موقعیت دکترا در انگلستان با بالاترین مبلغ بورسیه (37 تا 40 هزار پوند در سال معاف از شهریه)
    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AHN494/mar...e-researchers/

    The project will involve the Departments of Environment, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Physics and Sociology at York.


    به دانشجویان ایرانی با معدل لیسانس و فوق لیسانس بالا شدیدا توصیه می کنم در صورت علاقه به موضوع حتما اقدام کنند، چرا که همچین مبلغی فقط به اساتید فعال دانشگاه داده می شود. در ضمن در صورت پذیرفته شدن شما بعنوان کارمند دانشگاه استخدام شده و بصورت همزمان در مقطع دکترا ثبت نام می شوید.

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    یک موقعیت عالی برای مقطع دکترا در انگلستان (مخصوص غیر انگلیسی ها)

    Early Stage Researcher


    University of Exeter -College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences

    Physics and Astronomy
    (Ref. P46121)
    £19,247 up to £22,241 on Grade D + Marie Curie allowances + funding for PhD

    The closing date for completed applications is 31st January 2014. Interviews are expected to take place in February 2014.

    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AHV441/ear...ge-researcher/

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    یک موقعیت کاری در انگلستان با حقوق عالی که به عنوان کارمند دانشجو مشغول به کار شده و در پایان قرارداد مدرک دکترا نیز دریافت خواهید کرد.

    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AJD762/research-assistant/

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    این موقعیتها برای ارشد نیستن؟فقط برای مقطع دکترا و بالاترش این موقعیتها هست؟؟

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