PLANETARY EXPLORATION NEWSLETTER
Volume 11, Number 34 (August 13, 2017)

PEN Website: http://planetarynews.org
Editor: Mark V. Sykes 
Co-Editors: Karen Stockstill-Cahill, Elisabeth Adams
Email: pen_editor@psi.edu

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1. Postdoc in Planetary Geophysics at the University of Arizona LPL
2. NASA Postdoctoral Fellowships
3. NASA OPAG Registration Now Open
4. Early Career Participant Support for NASA OPAG Meeting
5. Application Open for the EON/ELSI Winter School 2018
6. 51st ESLAB Symposium: Extreme Habitable Worlds
7. Pluto After New Horizons Conference
8. IMPRS PhD Positions in Solar System Science
9. Planetary Meeting Calendar Additions

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POSTDOC IN PLANETARY GEOPHYSICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LPL

The Department of Planetary Sciences/Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of 
the University of Arizona has an opening for Postdoctoral Research 
Associate I in the areas of planetary geophysics and geology. The 
successful applicant will carry out research on a project selected to 
match the applicant. Possible research topics include martian 
volcanology, martian hydrology, and analysis of lunar gravity data. 
Research will include quantitative and qualitative analyses of 
spacecraft data and/or numerical modeling. The applicant will be 
expected to carry out independent research, give presentations at 
professional meetings, and prepare publications on the work. Interested 
individuals must have a Ph.D. in Planetary Science, Geology, 
Physics/Astronomy or a related field. For full position details and to 
apply online, see: 

http://www.uacareers.com 

and reference job #P20406. The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA 
employer - M/W/D/V.


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NASA POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS

The NASA Postdoctoral Program offers US and international scientists 
the opportunity to advance their research while contributing to NASA's 
scientific goals. The NPP supports fundamental science; explores the 
undiscovered; promotes intellectual growth; and encourages scientific 
connections.

Selected by a competitive peer-review process, NPP Fellows complete 
one- to three-year Fellowship appointments that advance NASA's missions 
in earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, space 
bioscience, aeronautics and engineering, human exploration and space 
operations, and astrobiology.

Current NPP research opportunities in planetary science can be viewed 
here:

https://npp.usra.edu/opportunities/?filter_keywords=&filter_fields=145

Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in hand before 
beginning the fellowship, but may apply while completing the degree 
requirements. U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, and foreign 
nationals eligible for J-1 status as a Research Scholar may apply.

Stipends start at $53,500 per year, with supplements for high 
cost-of-living areas and for certain academic specialties. Financial 
assistance is available for relocation and health insurance, and 
$8,000 per year is provided for professional travel.

Applications are accepted three times each year: March 1, July 1, and 
November 1.

For further information and to apply, visit:

https://npp.usra.edu

Questions: npphelp@usra.edu


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NASA OPAG REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

Registration is now open for the Outer Planets Assessment Group (OPAG) 
meeting on September 6-7, 2017, at the Seaside Forum of the Scripps 
Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA:

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/opag

at which the agenda is also available, or go directly to: 

http://www.cvent.com/d/d5q6r4/1Q 

Please make hotel reservations ASAP as this is still a busy season 
near the largest ocean in the inner Solar System. Block of rooms will 
be held until August 21. 

If you are interested in presenting a technology poster, contact 
Patricia.M.Beauchamp@jpl.nasa.gov.

If you wish to apply for early career support, see instructions on the 
OPAG web site.

Agenda items include updates about Europa Clipper, Europa Lander, 
Cassini, Juno, New Horizons, technology development, and planning for 
future missions to outer planets and ocean worlds. 

- Alfred McEwen, OPAG chair


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EARLY CAREER PARTICIPANT SUPPORT FOR NASA OPAG MEETING

NASA's Outer Planets Assessment Group will provide travel grants for a 
limited number of interested Early Career participants to attend the 
OPAG meeting September 6-7 in San Diego, CA. OPAG plays a key role in 
sculpting the planetary science community's input into NASA activities 
for outer planets science and exploration. Thus it is critical for 
Early Career scientists to attend these meetings both to learn how 
NASA and Planetary Science programs operate and to represent the 
community that will work on OPAG-relevant projects in the coming 
decade. Selected individuals will present a poster at the meeting on a 
topic of their choosing. Interested graduate students, postdocs, and 
other Early Career scientists (within 5 years of PhD/MS/BS) should 
submit a one page letter of interest and a CV to britneys "at" 
eas.gatech.edu by August 16, 2017. Recipients will be notified by 
August 18. For more information, email Britney Schmidt.


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APPLICATION OPEN FOR THE EON/ELSI WINTER SCHOOL 2018

We are excited to announce the 2018 EON/ELSI Winter School on 
Earth-Life Science, taking place in Tokyo, Japan, on January 22 to 
February 2nd. This interdisciplinary training course for graduate 
students and post-docs will include lectures from experts and hands-on 
training in field techniques and computational approaches, with 
applications for everything related to Earth-Life Science, from 
planets to microbes and beyond. If you are interested in the evolution 
of planets, chemicals or life, this is the school for you.

Applications are due on September 15, 2017, and are available at:

http://elsischool.com 

For all selected attendees, all onsite costs in Japan will be covered. 
Travel funding is available for a limited number of attendees, upon 
request in the application form. For more information, go to: 

http://elsischool.com



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51ST ESLAB SYMPOSIUM: EXTREME HABITABLE WORLDS

December 4-8, 2017 

ESTEC, The Netherlands

Note: Extension of Abstract Deadline to Thursday August 24th

Dear Colleague,

The abstract deadline is further extended to allow additional time for 
abstract preparation. The new deadline is Thursday August 24th 2017.

Submissions that adhere to the abstract template and guidelines will be 
admitted for review by the Scientific Organising Committee. To submit 
an abstract via the online system please visit the Symposium abstract 
submission page:

http://esaconferencebureau.com/2017-events/eslab2017
/abstract-submission 

We are pleased to be able to provide a number of Young Researcher 
Awards, funded by the ESLAB 51 Symposium, COSPAR & ILEWG. The deadline 
for applications for Young Researcher Awards has also been extended to 
Thursday August 24th. Please see the following page for instructions on 
how to apply:

http://esaconferencebureau.com/2017-events/eslab2017
/young-researcher-awards

We look forward to your participation and welcoming you at ESTEC. 
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the 
ESA Conference Bureau.

ATPI Corporate Events – ESA Conference Bureau
T: +31 (0)71 565 3766
esaconferencebureau@atpi.com 

http://www.esaconferencebureau.com/eslab2017


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PLUTO AFTER NEW HORIZONS CONFERENCE

July 15-19, 2019

We are planning an international science conference on the Pluto system 
and the Kuiper Belt to be held July 15-19, 2019 at the Johns Hopkins 
University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, MD, USA.

Please mark your calendars accordingly!

This conference will provide an opportunity to summarize our 
understanding of the Pluto system and the Kuiper belt following the New
Horizons encounters with Pluto and 2014 MU69. Contributions spanning all
relevant research on the Kuiper belt, including both observations and
theory, will be solicited.

The conference will also serve as a nucleus for a forthcoming volume
"Pluto After New Horizons" in the University of Arizona Space Science
Series. With a projected 2020 publication date, this new book will be
the successor to "Pluto-Charon" published in 1997.

A registration website with further details will be set up next summer, 
approximately one year prior to the conference.

Again, please put this conference on your calendar and join us at the
Kossiakoff Center at APL in mid-July 2019!

With best regards,

Hal Weaver (JHU-APL), Alan Stern (SwRI), Rick Binzel (MIT)
(on behalf of the SOC)

For further information, contact hal.weaver@jhuapl.edu


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IMPRS PHD POSITIONS IN SOLAR SYSTEM SCIENCE

Deadline: November 15, 2017

https://www.mps.mpg.de/phd/applynow

The International Max Planck Research School for Solar System Science
at the University of Göttingen in Germany (Solar System School) offers
a research-oriented doctoral programme covering the physical aspects of
Solar system science. It is jointly run by the Max Planck Institute for 
Solar System Research (MPS) and the University of Göttingen. The list
of open research projects is at:

http://www.mps.mpg.de/phd/open-projects

The Solar System School is open to students from all countries and
offers an international three-year PhD programme in an exceptional
research environment with state-of-the-art facilities on the Gottingen
Campus. Successful applicants will be offered a three-year doctoral
support contract as well as postdoc wrap-up funding. The language of 
the structured graduate programme is English.

Applicants to the Solar System School should have a keen interest in
Solar system science and a record of academic excellence. They must
have, or must be about to obtain, an M.Sc. degree or equivalent in
physics, earth sciences or a related field, including a written Masters
thesis, and must document a good command of the English language.


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PLANETARY MEETING CALENDAR ADDITIONS

Posted at http://planetarynews.org/meetings.html

September 6-7, 2017
NASA Outer Planets Assessment Group Meeting
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/opag/
La Jolla, CA

November 30-December 1, 2017
A Fractured Universe? Fundamental Physics, Symmetry and Life
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~luke/2017FTConf/
Sydney, Australia

January 22-February 2, 2018
2018 EON/ELSI Winter School on Earth-Life Science
http://elsischool.com
Tokyo, Japan

[Editor Note: If there is a planetary-related meeting, conference or
workshop of which your colleagues should be aware, please send the 
date, title, URL and location to pen_editor at psi.edu.]

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