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Physics scientists submit evidence to House of Commons Select Commmitte on Leaving EU

The contribution of Warwick academics Steven Brown, Ray Dupree, John Hanna, Dinu Iuga and Józef Lewandowski to the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee Inquiry into Leaving the EU has been published on the Parliament website. Steven Brown made the submission on behalf of over 20 UK scientists associated with the Warwick-hosted EPSRC-funded UK 850 MHz Solid-State NMR Facility. An article has been published on the Expert Comment page.

Tue 27 Sept 2016, 18:06


Assistant Professor Vacancies

The Astronomy & Astrophysics group are currently advertising for three Assistant Professors researching in exoplanets to build on the Warwick involvement in ESA’s PLATO mission.

Applicants will have a strong research track record and be ready to build their own research team with the support of colleagues at Warwick.

Warwick has leading positions in the WASP and NGTS ground based transit experiments, membership of the ESA S mission CHEOPS board, and the Science Coordination of ESA’s PLATO mission (the PLATO Science office is being established at Warwick). It is expected that the successful candidates will take advantage of the opportunities presented by these experiments. One of these appointments could suit an applicant with a theoretical background. Suitable areas could include planetary atmospheres and orbital dynamics.

In addition to the above posts, we invite applications from outstanding scientists who either already hold an externally funded Research Fellowship or are seeking a top-class institution with which to apply for such a Fellowship within this research area.

You will have good communication skills and be willing to contribute to the teaching and administration of the Department. Assistant Professor is a tenure track position leading to appointment as an Associate Professor after successful completion of probation. Teaching and administration duties are reduced during the probationary period.

The University of Warwick maintains a global outlook and has affiliates around the globe. The Department of Physics will provide an exciting and highly supportive environment in which academics can develop their careers. We are fully committed to equality of opportunity and encourage application and enquiries from all suitably qualified candidates.

See here for more details and contact Professor Don Pollacco if you wish to discuss the posts.

Email: d.pollacco@warwick.ac.uk Tel: +44 24765 74329

Wed 14 Sept 2016, 16:47 | Tags: Feature News, announcements, Staff and Department

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