ISWI Newsletter - Vol.12 No.05
14 March 2020

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George Maeda
Editor of ISWI Newsletter

CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE

[1] Postdoctoral Position in the Mathematics/Space Physics at the Uni. of Oulu, Finland (read it)

[2] Great mysteries of the sun; new probes to the sun (read it)

[3] AGS Newsletter - Vol.3 No.02; 25 February 2020 (read it)

[4] New ISWI coordinators presented by Christine Amory-Mazaudier (read it)

[5] CALLISTO status report/newsletter #86 (read it)

[1] JOB OPENING: Postdoctoral Position in the Mathematics/Space Physics at the University of Oulu, Finland.

Application deadline is March 31, 2020

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher in a project "Data-Driven Identification of Dynamical Systems with Applications in Space Physics". The position is in the Research Unit of Mathematical Sciences, but the work will be carried out in close collaboration with researchers in the Research Unit of Space Physics and Astronomy.

We combine classical and numerical methods from the theory of differential equations and inverse problems with new emerging tools in computational data science including Approximative Bayesian Computation to obtain interpretable learning systems capable of predicting complex physical processes. The research will concentrate on developing and applying methodologies of data science and artificial intelligence to tackle research problems related to space climate and space weather. The postdoctoral position is for 3 years, starting in May 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter. The candidate should have PhD in Computational or Applied Mathematics, Statistics or Physics or a related field.

We offer an interesting and versatile position in a novel, multi-disciplinary project combining cutting edge mathematical research with solar-terrestrial science, as well as the possibility to develop professionally in a supportive and enthusiastic environment. University of Oulu offers the working benefits typical of a large organization with flexible working hours, excellent work-life balance and occupational healthcare services.

To apply, please see the full job description and use the electronic application form at https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?did=5600&jc=1&id=00008915&lang=en.

Further information can be obtained from Prof. Mikko Sillanpää (mikko.sillanpaa(at)oulu.fi).

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[2] Great mysteries of the sun; new probes to the sun

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[3] AGS Newsletter - Vol.3 No.02; 25 February 2020

CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE:
  1. OPEN CALL: PHYSICS WITHOUT FRONTIERS PROJECTS
  2. APPLY FOR THE GRUBER FELLOWSHIP 2020
  3. INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON EQUATORIAL AND LOW-LATITUDE IONOSPHERE
  4. LATE MRS LINDA ABAKAH SIKAFO ROWLAND (14 April 1988- February 2020)
  5. POEM OF THE MONTH: “My Promise” by Dan P. Brown

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[4] New ISWI coordinators presented by Christine Amory-Mazaudier

New ISWI Coordinators !!!

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[5] CALLISTO status report/newsletter #86

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Attachments:

(1) From The Economist "Great mysteries of the sun"  link to document 533KB, one page

(2) Chr. Amory New ISWI coordinators  link to document 1 370KB, 13 pages

(3) Chr. Monstein CALLISTO status report/newsletter #86  link to document 960KB, 9 pages