1. Ecole thématique du CNRS: “Future Cosmology” (23-29 April, IESC Cargese, France)
2. Research School on the ISM of Nearby Galaxies (25-Jul-2023 to 02-Aug-2023 – Banyuls, France)
3. Ouverture des inscriptions pour l’École Evry Schatzman 2023 “Gaia et la physique stellaire” (2 au 7 octobre 2023, Oléron, France)
4. Michigan Cosmology Summer School (June 5-9, 2023, Ann Arbor, Michigan)
5. Astronomy From the Moon, Scientific meeting London (Feb. 13-14, 2023, UK)
6. Poste permanent sur les simulations cosmologiques au CEA-AIM Paris-Saclay
7. DOC/POSTDOC CNES – Inventons l’espace du futur !
8. postdocs positions at the CosmoStat (CEA) 9. postdoc LSST au LPSC (Grenoble, France)
Envoyez svp vos propositions d’annonces à l’adresse : pncg@iap.fr
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1. Ecole thématique du CNRS: “Future Cosmology” (23-29 April, IESC Cargese, France)Cosmology is at the dawn of a revolution in terms of the quantity and quality of observation data on large structures. During the next two years, the Euclid mission will be launched, the Vera Rubin observatory will have its first light, followed very closely by the SPHEREx and Nancy Roman space missions. These missions will map large structures over a significant fraction of the observable universe in different ways: gravitational lensing, supernova distance, galaxy counting, cosmic voids. Given the quality and quantity of new data, scientists attempting to put future constraints on cosmology will need to be aware of all the promises and limits of the upcoming multi-wavelength datasets. The aim of this school is to provide a modern panorama on these new observatories, the different multi-wavelength probes on the physics of large scale structures, the rising tensions in cosmology, the problems caused by the influence of baryons and the opportunities provided by new multi-messengers approaches (e.g. gravitational waves). For the above reasons, the school will cover aspects of photometric and spectroscopic galaxy catalogues, weak lensing of galaxies, cosmic microwave background (including the lensing of it), a presentation on Euclid, LSST and SPHEREx and tensions/opportunities in the combination of these datasets. Participants will also be provided an overview on classical statistics computed on large scale structures to infer cosmological parameters, and new methods that are being developed.
This is the XVth school of Cosmology since 1993.
Just keep in mind that :
- IESC (or anyone else) will not contact you whatever reasons (accommodation,…). Beware of scams !
- A shuttle service between Ajaccio airport and the IESC will be organized by the IESC.
For more information please contact Roland Triay (CPT) – triay@cpt.univ-mrs.fr
Lecturers
- Alexandra Amon (University of Cambridge)
- Raúl Angulo (Donostia International Physics Center)
- Julian Bautista (Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille)
- Frédéric Daigne (Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris)
- Olivier Doré (California Institute of Technology)
- Antony Lewis (University of Sussex)
- John Peacock (University of Edinburgh)
- Alkistis Pourtsidou (University of Edinburgh)
- Emiliano Sefusatti (Astronomical Observatory of Trieste)
- Ben Wandelt (Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris)
School Schedule
- Arrival on Sunday, April 23th around late morning
- Departure on Saturday, April 29th morning
- The opening session on Monday
- Lectures hours are 9:00 – 12:30 and 14:30 – 18:00
Transmis par A. Fauduet
2. Research School on the ISM of Nearby Galaxies (25-Jul-2023 to 02-Aug-2023 – Banyuls, France)
This is the second announcement of an international summer school on the interstellar medium of nearby galaxies.
GISM2: SUMMER SCHOOL ON THE ISM OF NEARBY GALAXIES
July 25 – August 2, 2023 – Centre Océanographique de Banyuls-sur-mer (France)
This school will be centered around 14 high-level lectures covering the observational constraints, the interpretative tools and the theoretical frameworks used for studying the interstellar medium in nearby galaxies. In parallel, each participant will work, in a small group, on a project whose results will be presented at the end of the school. Finally, there will be three round table discussions addressing the main outstanding science questions. The attendance will be limited to 70 participants in person.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
- Hsiao-Wen CHEN (University of Chicago, USA): “The circumgalactic medium”
- Mélanie CHEVANCE (University of Heidelberg, Germany): “The hot ionized ISM and stellar retroaction”
- Daniel DALE (University of Wyoming, USA): “The ISM of normal galaxies”
- Benjamin GODARD (Observatoire de Paris, France): “Photoionization and photodissociation models”
- Brent GROVES (University of Western Australia): “Starburst galaxies”
- Vianney LEBOUTEILLER (CEA Saclay, France): “Multiline modeling of nearby galaxies”
- Pierre LESAFFRE (École Normale Supérieure de Paris, France): “Turbulence and shocks”
- Alexandre MARCOWITH (Laboratoire Univers et Particule de Montpellier, France): “High energy processes”
- Julia ROMAN-DUVAL (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, USA): “The cool Galactic ISM and star formation”
- Karin SANDSTROM (University of San Diego, USA): “Low-metallicity systems”
- Rowan SMITH (University of Manchester, UK): “Large-scale galactic dynamics”
- Stefanie WALCH-GASSNER (Physical Institute, University of Cologne, Germany): “Simulations of the star-formation process”
- Nathalie YSARD (Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, Orsay, France): “Dust models”
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- For a complete description, visit our website: https://ismgalaxies2023.sciencesconf.org
- Registration will open on January 31, 2023 and close on April 14, 2023.
Transmis par Y. Dubois
3. Ouverture des inscriptions pour l’École Evry Schatzman 2023 “Gaia et la physique stellaire” (2 au 7 octobre 2023, Oléron, France)
L’édition 2023 de l’école Evry Schatzman du Programme National de Physique Stellaire aura lieu du 2 au 7 octobre 2023, à Oléron (La Vieille Perrotine, CAES du CNRS). Le sujet est “Gaia et la physique stellaire”.
Le site internet de l’école est maintenant ouvert https://ees2023.sciencesconf.org/.
L’école est limitée à 40 participants. Veuillez prendre connaissances des conditions de financement avant de vous inscrire.
Les inscriptions sont ouvertes jusqu’au 24 juin 2023.
L’objectif de l’école est de faire le point sur les données Gaia DR3, comment les utiliser, ce qu’elles sont en train d’apporter et comment elles améliorent nos connaissances en physique stellaire. Elle va permettre aux participants de maîtriser ce contenu complexe pour leur propre exploitation scientifique, tant pour la physique stellaire que pour ses applications aux études des galaxies du Groupe Local résolues en étoiles, en particulier notre Voie lactée. L’école comportera des cours, des travaux pratiques et un séminaire.
Transmis par le SOC : C. Babusiaux (chair), C. Reylé, Y. Lebreton, O. Creevey, N. Lagarde, B. Famaey
4. Michigan Cosmology Summer School (June 5-9, 2023, Ann Arbor, Michigan)
We are pleased to announce that the registration for the 2023 Michigan Cosmology Summer School (June 5-9, 2023) is now open.
The website for the school, along with a preliminary list of lecturers and some basic information, and the registration form, is at
https://johannesulf.github.io/cosmology-school-2023/
The format of the school will be hybrid, with both in-person and remote student/postdoc participants.
Transmis par F. Bouchet
5. Astronomy From the Moon, Scientific meeting London (Feb. 13-14, 2023, UK)
On 13 – 14 February 2023, the Royal Society will host a scientific meeting on the topic of ‘Astronomy from the Moon: The next decades”.
Low-frequency radio astronomy from the radio-shielded far side of the moon, can have a unique science impact on cosmology, potentially at modest cost. The permanently shadowed lunar craters may offer advantages for passive cooling of infrared telescopes.
This meeting will examine these and other potential uses of the Moon as a platform for astronomical observations and the policy implications.
This event is free to attend, and anyone interested is welcome to attend. Advance registration will be required.
More information about the speakers, programme and how to register for this meeting can be found on the Royal Society website
https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2023/02/astronomy-moon/
Transmis par Joe Silk & Jean Schneider
6. Poste permanent sur les simulations cosmologiques au CEA-AIM Paris-Saclay
Application deadline: 3 mars 2023
Un poste permanent est ouvert au CEA Paris-Saclay (Département d’Astrophysique – UMR AIM) en 2023 sur les simulations cosmologiques dans le contexte de Euclid et autres sondages cosmologiques.
L’annonce complète se trouve ici : https://jobregister.aas.org/ad/260c2e86
Transmis par F. Bournaud
7. DOC/POSTDOC CNES – Inventons l’espace du futur !
Appel à candidatures ouvert jusqu’au16/03
Chaque année, le CNES accorde une centaine d’allocations de recherche doctorale et postdoctorale à des étudiants français et étrangers, dans les domaines des :
- sciences pour l’ingénieur (systèmes orbitaux, systèmes de transport spatial),
- sciences utilisatrices des moyens spatiaux (sciences de l’Univers, sciences de la Terre, sciences en micropesanteur)
- sciences humaines et sociales (juridique, histoire, économie, sociologie, psychologie, etc.).
Le CNES contribue ainsi à l’effort de formation par la recherche de jeunes chercheurs et ingénieurs dans des domaines d’intérêt pour le secteur spatial.
Nous vous informons que l’appel à candidatures CNES est ouvert.
Toutes nos offres de doctorats et postdoctorats sont disponibles sur notre site internet: https://recrutement.cnes.fr/fr/annonces
Pour plus d’informations : https://cnes.fr/fr/theses-post-doctorats
8. postdocs positions at the CosmoStat (CEA)
Some postdoc position can be found on the CosmoStat web page: http://www.cosmostat.org/jobs
In particular:
- TOSCA Postdoctoral position on cosmology (CEA Paris-Saclay): optimising the synergy between Euclid and SKA
- ARGOS Postdoctoral position (CosmoStat, CEA-Saclay): Classification and Analysis of Radio Transients
- TOSCA Postdoctoral position on AstroStatistics (CEA-Saclay, France): optimising the synergy between Euclid and SKA
transmis par J.L. Starck
9. postdoc LSST au LPSC (Grenoble, France)
Le LPSC ouvre un poste Weak lensing and/or cluster cosmology with the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST).
https://inspirehep.net/jobs/2626637
Transmis par C. Combet
Envoyez svp vos propositions d’annonces à l’adresse : pncg@iap.fr
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