From john.obyrne at sydney.edu.au Tue Jul 5 17:40:09 2016 From: john.obyrne at sydney.edu.au (John O'Byrne) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2016 07:40:09 +0000 Subject: [ASA] ASA AGM information Message-ID: To All ASA members, (but especially those attending the 50th Annual Scientific Meeting in Sydney) The ASA?s 50th Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held at 11am on Wednesday (tomorrow) as part of the ASM. All members, including students are invited to attend (and there will be a Birthday cake at morning tea!). The minutes of the 49th AGM in Fremantle can be found on the ASA web pages at http://asa.astronomy.org.au/council.php#report. The President?s 2016 report and other reports to be presented tomorrow should also be there by tomorrow. In case you are wondering about the counting of meetings, I did a check to understand why the current meeting is indeed the 50th AGM and ASM. It turns out that there was no AGM/ASM in 1970. The 4th AGM was held on 17 December 1969 and the members decided to move the meetings from December to May, where they stayed for many years in the break between the first and second of three University terms. That placed the 5th AGM on 19 May 1971?.. and the 50th AGM in 2016. In looking through the old minutes I came across a discussion about the cost of the dinner in 1969 that may put the time difference in some context. See the attached image. I hope to see many of you at the 50th AGM tomorrow. best wishes, John ????????????????????????? "The standard you walk past is the standard you accept? ????????????????????????? ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JOHN O?BYRNE Associate Head (Teaching & Learning), School of Physics Associate Dean (Learning & Teaching), Faculty of Science Secretary, Astronomical Society of Australia Inc. Sydney Institute for Astronomy School of Physics | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 205, Physics Building A28 Postal address: School of Physics | The University of Sydney | NSW | Australia | 2006 T +61 2 9351 3184 | F +61 2 9351 7726 E john.obyrne at sydney.edu.au | W http://sydney.edu.au/science/people/john.obyrne CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. Any unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email in error, please delete it and any attachments. [cid:39DA9BD9-40E2-45AE-942B-3AC79F73CFC1 at staff.wireless.sydney.edu.au] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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To briefly summarise, this will oversee science projects that: - require the use of both eROSITA_DE and Australian data - involve at least one member from each of eROSITA_DE and CAASTRO (or agreed Australian representative) - do not conflict with existing eROSITA_DE or CAASTRO projects - (optionally) allow participation by undergraduate and postgraduate students - adhere to the existing policies for the individual facilities involved (e.g. proprietary periods, data access, survey teams, observing time, publications) Such projects will be formally proposed to, approved by and monitored by a joint CAASTRO/eROSITA_DE Management Committee, as per the details in the MoU. The CAASTRO/eROSITA_DE Management Committee currently consists of Prof Paul Nandra (eROSITA_DE), Prof Elaine Sadler (CAASTRO), Dr Andrea Merloni (eROSITA_DE) and Ms Kate Gunn (CAASTRO). We wish to invite expressions of interest and proposals for joint eROSITA_DE/CAASTRO projects. (Noting that eROSITA will not be launched until 2017, we also welcome projects on algorithms, software, simulations and mock catalogues). If you wish to express interest or to be put in touch with potential collaborators, please email coo at caastro.org. eROSITA (http://www.mpe.mpg.de/eROSITA): launch 2017; all-sky X-ray imaging, 0.5-10 keV, 15"-30" angular resolution; eROSITA_DE covers Galactic longitudes 180 < l < 360. Point of contact for inquiries: eROSITA_DE Working Group chairs (http://www.mpe.mpg.de/455860/working_groups) We look forward to hearing your ideas, and to seeing new discoveries emerge from this partnership. Regards, Kate KATE GUNN | Chief Operating Officer CAASTRO | School of Physics | Faculty of Science | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics Rm 356 Building A28 | School of Physics The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9351 2893 | M +61 411 466 080 Email kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au W http:// www.caastro.org KATE GUNN | Chief Operating Officer CAASTRO | School of Physics | Faculty of Science | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics Rm 356 Building A28 | School of Physics The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9351 2893 | M +61 411 466 080 Email kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au W http:// www.caastro.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au Thu Jul 7 14:29:30 2016 From: kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au (Kate Gunn) Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 04:29:30 +0000 Subject: [ASA] ACAMAR Vacancy result Message-ID: <21BF42965AE9384093D6B6112ACD9CDDBAD42A06@ex-mbx-pro-06> The successful candidate for this vacancy was Michael Ashley from UNSW. Regards, Kate From: ASA [mailto:asa-bounces at physics.usyd.edu.au] On Behalf Of Kate Gunn Sent: Friday, 13 May 2016 10:11 AM To: asa at physics.usyd.edu.au Subject: [ASA] ACAMAR Vacancy Australia-ChinA ConsortiuM for Astrophysical Research (ACAMAR) ACAMAR has a vacancy on the ACAMAR Australian Advisory Group (AAAG). Michael Burton is moving to Northern Ireland to take up an appointment as the Director of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, and therefore has to relinquish his position on the committee. This position will also be appointed to the ACAMAR Management Committee (AMC). Candidates with Antarctic expertise are strongly encouraged to apply. ACAMAR has a target of at least 30% female representation on its Committees, and we also strongly encourage applications from women. If you consider yourself well placed to contribute to this Committee via your expertise and ideas, please emailcoo at caastro.org with a maximum one A4 page application with: * a brief CV, * your relevant expertise, and * any relevant conflicts of interest. The deadline for applications is Tuesday 31 May 2016 at 5pm AEST. Late applications will not be accepted. Applications will be reviewed by the ACAMAR Australian Working Group. All applicants will be informed of the outcome by 3 June 2016. A meeting of ACAMAR Australian Advisory Group is being held on 9 June, which the successful applicant will be invited to attend. ACAMAR encourages applications from everyone with the appropriate expertise and skills. Acamar (? Eridani, ???) is a bright naked-eye star visible from both Australia and China. In February 2013, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (?CAS)? and the Australian Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (?Industry?) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on areas of common interest within astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. The centre was officially launched in September 2015 in Beijing, to serve as an umbrella and coordination point for bilateral astronomical collaborations. An MOU has since been signed by CAASTRO at the University of Sydney to facilitate this centre. ACAMAR aims to: * build upon existing arrangements * maximise the scientific return on investment in astronomy infrastructure; * develop human capital in the field of astronomy; and * enhance our common scientific understanding of the universe. Secretariat The Australian secretariat for ACAMAR is hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO), at The University of Sydney. The secretariat will provide administrative support for ACAMAR, including day-to-day operations, financial oversight and an ACAMAR WWW page. The Chinese secretariat for ACAMAR will be hosted by The Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences (PMO). The ACAMAR Working Group The members of the ACAMAR Working Group are: * Elaine Sadler - The University of Sydney * David Luchetti - Australian SKA Office, Department of Industry and Science * Lister Staveley-Smith - UWA/ICRAR * Brian Schmidt - Australian National University * Mita Brierley - Astronomy Australia Limited * Kate Gunn - The University of Sydney * Michael Burton - UNSW (now retiring) KATE GUNN | Chief Operating Officer CAASTRO | School of Physics | Faculty of Science | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics Rm 215 Building H90 | 44-70 Rosehill Street, Redfern | NSW |2016| The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9351 2893 | M +61 411 466 080 Email kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au W http:// www.caastro.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We would like to encourage applications in a range of areas in astronomy and astrophysics as well as radio astronomy engineering to join us at CIRA (astronomy.curtin.edu.au) Areas of interest include * Low frequency radio astronomy, in particular areas of interest for the Murchison Widefield Array and the low frequency SKA; * Theoretical astrophysics; * Research into X-ray binary systems; * Multi-messenger astrophysics; * Radio astronomy engineering and instrumentation; * Data intensive research cooperating with experts in the Curtin Institute for Computation (http://computation.curtin.edu.au) Applications are now open and close on 8 August, for commencement in 2017. Full details on the application process can be found at: http://research.curtin.edu.au/conducting-research/curtin-research-fellowships/ Curtin University?s Institute of Radio Astronomy forms one half of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), a joint venture between Curtin University and The University of Western Australia. Curtin University operates the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), the precursor to the low frequency component of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), and supports a large research group spanning radio astronomy (galactic, extragalactic), pulsars, accretion physics, studies of the Epoch of Reionisation (EoR), and radio astronomy engineering research including significant participation in developing systems for the SKA. I am more than happy to discuss this opportunity with interested applicants. Please contact me at carole.jackson at curtin.edu.au Regards, Carole Professor Carole Jackson WA Premier?s Fellow Science Director, Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy Director, ICRAR-Curtin Science Program Street Address Building 610, Room 102, Brodie-Hall Building 1 Turner Avenue Bentley Technology Park Bentley WA 6102 Post: GPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845 Australia Curtin University Tel | +61 8 9266 4908 Mobile | 0401 103 500 Email | carole.jackson at curtin.edu.au www.icrar.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Douglas.Bock at csiro.au Sat Jul 9 10:40:38 2016 From: Douglas.Bock at csiro.au (Douglas.Bock at csiro.au) Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2016 00:40:38 +0000 Subject: [ASA] Program Director (Head) Astrophysics, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science Message-ID: Dear ASA members, We are searching for an outstanding scientist to lead CSIRO's Astrophysics program, which has a central role in supporting the ATNF and shaping ATNF strategy. The leadership role comes with an underlying indefinite appointment, but may also be filled by secondment. https://jobs.csiro.au/job/Negotiable-Facilities-Program-Director-%28Astrophysics%29/349730800/ I would be grateful for your help bringing potential candidates to my attention. Regards Douglas Douglas Bock Acting Director CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science E douglas.bock at csiro.au T +61 2 9372 4300 M +61 457 552 777 P.O. Box 76 Epping NSW 1710 Australia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john.obyrne at sydney.edu.au Tue Jul 5 17:40:09 2016 From: john.obyrne at sydney.edu.au (John O'Byrne) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2016 07:40:09 +0000 Subject: [ASA] ASA AGM information Message-ID: To All ASA members, (but especially those attending the 50th Annual Scientific Meeting in Sydney) The ASA?s 50th Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held at 11am on Wednesday (tomorrow) as part of the ASM. All members, including students are invited to attend (and there will be a Birthday cake at morning tea!). The minutes of the 49th AGM in Fremantle can be found on the ASA web pages at http://asa.astronomy.org.au/council.php#report. The President?s 2016 report and other reports to be presented tomorrow should also be there by tomorrow. In case you are wondering about the counting of meetings, I did a check to understand why the current meeting is indeed the 50th AGM and ASM. It turns out that there was no AGM/ASM in 1970. The 4th AGM was held on 17 December 1969 and the members decided to move the meetings from December to May, where they stayed for many years in the break between the first and second of three University terms. That placed the 5th AGM on 19 May 1971?.. and the 50th AGM in 2016. In looking through the old minutes I came across a discussion about the cost of the dinner in 1969 that may put the time difference in some context. See the attached image. I hope to see many of you at the 50th AGM tomorrow. best wishes, John ????????????????????????? "The standard you walk past is the standard you accept? ????????????????????????? ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JOHN O?BYRNE Associate Head (Teaching & Learning), School of Physics Associate Dean (Learning & Teaching), Faculty of Science Secretary, Astronomical Society of Australia Inc. Sydney Institute for Astronomy School of Physics | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 205, Physics Building A28 Postal address: School of Physics | The University of Sydney | NSW | Australia | 2006 T +61 2 9351 3184 | F +61 2 9351 7726 E john.obyrne at sydney.edu.au | W http://sydney.edu.au/science/people/john.obyrne CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. Any unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email in error, please delete it and any attachments. 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The Management group has agreed that under its MOU, this opportunity is open to all Australian astronomers. It enables collaboration on projects requiring combined data from eROSITA (to be launched in 2017) and from Australian wide-field facilities (including ASKAP, MWA, SKAMP, Parkes, ATCA, SkyMapper, AAT, TAIPAN). To briefly summarise, this will oversee science projects that: - require the use of both eROSITA_DE and Australian data - involve at least one member from each of eROSITA_DE and CAASTRO (or agreed Australian representative) - do not conflict with existing eROSITA_DE or CAASTRO projects - (optionally) allow participation by undergraduate and postgraduate students - adhere to the existing policies for the individual facilities involved (e.g. proprietary periods, data access, survey teams, observing time, publications) Such projects will be formally proposed to, approved by and monitored by a joint CAASTRO/eROSITA_DE Management Committee, as per the details in the MoU. The CAASTRO/eROSITA_DE Management Committee currently consists of Prof Paul Nandra (eROSITA_DE), Prof Elaine Sadler (CAASTRO), Dr Andrea Merloni (eROSITA_DE) and Ms Kate Gunn (CAASTRO). We wish to invite expressions of interest and proposals for joint eROSITA_DE/CAASTRO projects. (Noting that eROSITA will not be launched until 2017, we also welcome projects on algorithms, software, simulations and mock catalogues). If you wish to express interest or to be put in touch with potential collaborators, please email coo at caastro.org. eROSITA (http://www.mpe.mpg.de/eROSITA): launch 2017; all-sky X-ray imaging, 0.5-10 keV, 15"-30" angular resolution; eROSITA_DE covers Galactic longitudes 180 < l < 360. Point of contact for inquiries: eROSITA_DE Working Group chairs (http://www.mpe.mpg.de/455860/working_groups) We look forward to hearing your ideas, and to seeing new discoveries emerge from this partnership. Regards, Kate KATE GUNN | Chief Operating Officer CAASTRO | School of Physics | Faculty of Science | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics Rm 356 Building A28 | School of Physics The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9351 2893 | M +61 411 466 080 Email kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au W http:// www.caastro.org KATE GUNN | Chief Operating Officer CAASTRO | School of Physics | Faculty of Science | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics Rm 356 Building A28 | School of Physics The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9351 2893 | M +61 411 466 080 Email kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au W http:// www.caastro.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au Thu Jul 7 14:29:30 2016 From: kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au (Kate Gunn) Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 04:29:30 +0000 Subject: [ASA] ACAMAR Vacancy result Message-ID: <21BF42965AE9384093D6B6112ACD9CDDBAD42A06@ex-mbx-pro-06> The successful candidate for this vacancy was Michael Ashley from UNSW. Regards, Kate From: ASA [mailto:asa-bounces at physics.usyd.edu.au] On Behalf Of Kate Gunn Sent: Friday, 13 May 2016 10:11 AM To: asa at physics.usyd.edu.au Subject: [ASA] ACAMAR Vacancy Australia-ChinA ConsortiuM for Astrophysical Research (ACAMAR) ACAMAR has a vacancy on the ACAMAR Australian Advisory Group (AAAG). Michael Burton is moving to Northern Ireland to take up an appointment as the Director of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, and therefore has to relinquish his position on the committee. This position will also be appointed to the ACAMAR Management Committee (AMC). Candidates with Antarctic expertise are strongly encouraged to apply. ACAMAR has a target of at least 30% female representation on its Committees, and we also strongly encourage applications from women. If you consider yourself well placed to contribute to this Committee via your expertise and ideas, please emailcoo at caastro.org with a maximum one A4 page application with: * a brief CV, * your relevant expertise, and * any relevant conflicts of interest. The deadline for applications is Tuesday 31 May 2016 at 5pm AEST. Late applications will not be accepted. Applications will be reviewed by the ACAMAR Australian Working Group. All applicants will be informed of the outcome by 3 June 2016. A meeting of ACAMAR Australian Advisory Group is being held on 9 June, which the successful applicant will be invited to attend. ACAMAR encourages applications from everyone with the appropriate expertise and skills. Acamar (? Eridani, ???) is a bright naked-eye star visible from both Australia and China. In February 2013, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (?CAS)? and the Australian Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (?Industry?) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on areas of common interest within astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. The centre was officially launched in September 2015 in Beijing, to serve as an umbrella and coordination point for bilateral astronomical collaborations. An MOU has since been signed by CAASTRO at the University of Sydney to facilitate this centre. ACAMAR aims to: * build upon existing arrangements * maximise the scientific return on investment in astronomy infrastructure; * develop human capital in the field of astronomy; and * enhance our common scientific understanding of the universe. Secretariat The Australian secretariat for ACAMAR is hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO), at The University of Sydney. The secretariat will provide administrative support for ACAMAR, including day-to-day operations, financial oversight and an ACAMAR WWW page. The Chinese secretariat for ACAMAR will be hosted by The Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences (PMO). The ACAMAR Working Group The members of the ACAMAR Working Group are: * Elaine Sadler - The University of Sydney * David Luchetti - Australian SKA Office, Department of Industry and Science * Lister Staveley-Smith - UWA/ICRAR * Brian Schmidt - Australian National University * Mita Brierley - Astronomy Australia Limited * Kate Gunn - The University of Sydney * Michael Burton - UNSW (now retiring) KATE GUNN | Chief Operating Officer CAASTRO | School of Physics | Faculty of Science | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics Rm 215 Building H90 | 44-70 Rosehill Street, Redfern | NSW |2016| The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9351 2893 | M +61 411 466 080 Email kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au W http:// www.caastro.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We would like to encourage applications in a range of areas in astronomy and astrophysics as well as radio astronomy engineering to join us at CIRA (astronomy.curtin.edu.au) Areas of interest include * Low frequency radio astronomy, in particular areas of interest for the Murchison Widefield Array and the low frequency SKA; * Theoretical astrophysics; * Research into X-ray binary systems; * Multi-messenger astrophysics; * Radio astronomy engineering and instrumentation; * Data intensive research cooperating with experts in the Curtin Institute for Computation (http://computation.curtin.edu.au) Applications are now open and close on 8 August, for commencement in 2017. Full details on the application process can be found at: http://research.curtin.edu.au/conducting-research/curtin-research-fellowships/ Curtin University?s Institute of Radio Astronomy forms one half of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), a joint venture between Curtin University and The University of Western Australia. Curtin University operates the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), the precursor to the low frequency component of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), and supports a large research group spanning radio astronomy (galactic, extragalactic), pulsars, accretion physics, studies of the Epoch of Reionisation (EoR), and radio astronomy engineering research including significant participation in developing systems for the SKA. I am more than happy to discuss this opportunity with interested applicants. Please contact me at carole.jackson at curtin.edu.au Regards, Carole Professor Carole Jackson WA Premier?s Fellow Science Director, Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy Director, ICRAR-Curtin Science Program Street Address Building 610, Room 102, Brodie-Hall Building 1 Turner Avenue Bentley Technology Park Bentley WA 6102 Post: GPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845 Australia Curtin University Tel | +61 8 9266 4908 Mobile | 0401 103 500 Email | carole.jackson at curtin.edu.au www.icrar.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Douglas.Bock at csiro.au Sat Jul 9 10:40:38 2016 From: Douglas.Bock at csiro.au (Douglas.Bock at csiro.au) Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2016 00:40:38 +0000 Subject: [ASA] Program Director (Head) Astrophysics, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science Message-ID: Dear ASA members, We are searching for an outstanding scientist to lead CSIRO's Astrophysics program, which has a central role in supporting the ATNF and shaping ATNF strategy. The leadership role comes with an underlying indefinite appointment, but may also be filled by secondment. https://jobs.csiro.au/job/Negotiable-Facilities-Program-Director-%28Astrophysics%29/349730800/ I would be grateful for your help bringing potential candidates to my attention. Regards Douglas Douglas Bock Acting Director CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science E douglas.bock at csiro.au T +61 2 9372 4300 M +61 457 552 777 P.O. Box 76 Epping NSW 1710 Australia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: