Pre-Doctoral Research Program
The program is jointly sponsored by the NRAO and by universities
who wish their Ph.D. thesis students to have a concentrated exposure to
research in radio astronomy, its instruments, or computational techniques
under the supervision of an NRAO staff astronomer or engineer.
Examples of NRAO pre-doctoral researchers and their topics since 1990 are
given here.
The program works as follows: with the consent of a student's
academic department, the student comes to the NRAO to do thesis
research under the supervision of an NRAO scientist or engineer. The
duration of the appointment is flexible and may range from several months
up to two years. The time spent at the NRAO need not be continuous.
Opportunities for participating in the pre-doctoral program are available at
all three of the NRAO's main sites:
 GBT
| Green Bank, West Virginia
which operates the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank
Telescope (GBT), the world's largest fully steerable single-antenna radio
telescope, a 100-meter class unblocked aperture for centimeter and long millimeter
wavelengths,
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 EVLA
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Socorro, New Mexico which operates the
Expanded VLA (EVLA), a real-time
27-antenna aperture synthesis instrument for centimeter-wavelength imaging, polarimetry
and spectrometry over baselines of tens of kilometers, and the
Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA),
an asynchronous aperture synthesis instrument
that extends these techniques to baselines of thousands of kilometers,
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 ALMA
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Charlottesville, Virginia which
hosts the North American ALMA Science Center,
supporting science use of the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA)
by North American astronomers, and the NRAO Technology Center, an
engineering laboratory for
the design and development of advanced instrumentation for
centimeter and millimeter wavelengths - including
antenna elements, low-noise detectors, mixers, amplifiers, integrated
receiver packages and advanced digital processors for ALMA, for
the EVLA,
the VLBA,
the GBT,
and other instruments
at the forefront of radio astronomy.
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To be eligible for the NRAO pre-doctoral research program
a student must first:
- Complete all university course requirements so that
only the thesis research is needed as an academic
requirement for the Ph.D. degree;
- Obtain the consent of his or her thesis advisor and of
the chairman of the academic department to
participate in the NRAO pre-doctoral research
program;
- Contact, or ask the thesis advisor to contact, an
NRAO staff member who is willing to serve as
thesis co-advisor and as local supervisor of the
student's research program.
The student must then request to participate in the
NRAO program by contacting the program administrator listed below,
who will require:
- A letter from the student's academic advisor and/or the proposed
NRAO staff co-advisor nominating the student for a pre-doctoral appointment
- A Curriculum Vitae and a statement of proposed research plans from the
student.
There is no fixed application deadline for the NRAO pre-doctoral
research program. Applications can be made and accepted throughout the
year.
| Program Administrator |
Dr. Jeff Mangum
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
520 Edgemont Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903-2475
Phone: (434) 296-0347
Fax: (434) 296-0278
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Modified on Wednesday, 01-Oct-2008 10:58:26 EDT
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