[Brahms-l] Fw: New Helmholtz Graduate School at GSI + Frankfurt

From: Flemming Videbaek <videbaek@bnl.gov>
Date: Mon Jun 19 2006 - 17:04:47 EDT
FYI

Subject: New Helmholtz Graduate School at GSI + Frankfurt


> Dear Flemming,
>
> Can you please forward this to the appropriate BRAHMS lists?
>
> A pdf-version for posting on bulletin boards can be found at
> http://www.fias.uni-frankfurt.de/~helmholtz/helmholtz_offer.pdf
>
> Thanks,
> Henner Buesching
> ==========================
>
> The International Helmholtz Graduate School
>
> Application Information
>
> The International Helmholtz Graduate School funded by the Initiative and
> Networking Fund of the Helmholtz Association together with the
>
> - Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), Frankfurt,
> - Physics Department of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt,
> - Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung mbH (GSI), Darmstadt,
>
> invites applications for
>
> *Ph.D. fellowships.*
>
> Up to 25 fellowships will be available for PhD students in the fields of
> experimental and theoretical physics. The research topics will be
> devoted to the physics of states of strongly interacting matter in the
> universe probed by relativistic heavy-ion collisions. Experimental and
> theoretical investigations of nucleus-nucleus collisions at high energy
> at the Large Hadron Collider LHC at the European Organization for
> Nuclear Research, CERN, in Geneva, will be an important subtopic of
> the Helmholtz Graduate School.
>
> The International Helmholtz Graduate School performs internationally
> oriented scientific research and graduate training at the highest level
> in heavy-ion and hadron physics at both the ALICE program at CERN's
> Large Hadron Collider, LHC, and at the future International Facility for
> Antiproton and Ion Research, FAIR, at GSI. Details of the Helmholtz
> Graduate School and its partners are available at
> http://www.fias.uni-frankfurt.de/helmholtz/.
> The primary language of the Helmholtz Graduate School is English.
>
> The fellowships in the PhD program are granted for a period of three
> years which corresponds to the anticipated duration of the PhD work. The
> Helmholtz Graduate School will open September 2006.
>
> Applicants with a solid education in experimental and theoretical
> nuclear physics holding a Masters degree in physics or equivalent (e.g.
> german "physics diploma" or french "DEA") with excellent grades are
> invited to send their curriculum vitae, list of publications, copy of
> their theses, past and present research interests, copies of
> masters/diploma certificates and two letters of reference to:
>
> Prof. Dr. Harald Appelshäuser
> Director, Helmholtz Graduate School
> Physics Department
> Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
> Max von Laue Str. 1
> 60438 Frankfurt am Main
> Germany
>
> or by electronic mail to appels@ikf.uni-frankfurt.de .
> Women are especially encouraged to apply.
>
> -- 
> ______________________________________________
> Henner Buesching Brookhaven National Laboratory
> =========================================
> Physics Department, Bldg 510 C Phone: +1-631-344-4070
> Upton, NY 11973-5000 Fax: +1-631-344-3253
> USA Email: buschin@bnl.gov
> Skype: henner.bnl
> _______________________________________________
> 

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