Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Postdoc at LIGO

Announcing a National Science Foundation funded postdoctoral fellowship available to study learning in informal environments at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory’s Science Education Center located in Livingston, Louisiana.

LIGO is a research facility with an adjacent small highly interactive science center. Over the past five years, LIGO has established close relationships with a number of school districts and offers extended programs for students and teachers, as well as one-­‐time field trips. As a recent study by the National Research Council details, there is growing interest in the role of learning in informal environments and in the relationship between formal and informal learning. LIGO provides a unique opportunity for a learning scientist to study the ways in which current research science can be leveraged to spark student interest and learning in science. During many afternoons and weekends, the interactive science center can be utilized exclusively for invited groups as part of a research project. Past educational research at LIGO has resulted in numerous presentations as well as one paper: Szechter, L. E., & Carey, E. J. (2009). Gravitating toward science: Parent-­‐child interactions at a gravitational-­‐wave observatory. Science Education.

Qualifications:
  • PhD in learning sciences or related field
  • Association with a current university
  • Familiarity with research methods commonly used in informal science settings
  • Excellent writing skills
  • Previous experience working with or studying informal science education institutions or organizations is desired, but not essential

About LIGO Labs and the LIGO SEC:
LIGO is an NSF funded cutting edge research effort looking for gravitational waves coming from astronomical objects. There are two LIGO laboratories, one located in Livingston, Louisiana, and one located in Hanford, Washington. The lab in Livingston, Louisiana also hosts a Science Education Center that features an auditorium, classroom and a 5,000 square foot exhibit gallery that features science museum exhibits centering on science related to LIGO. Field trips typically feature an introduction to LIGO, a tour of the facility, a classroom activity, and free time in the exhibit hall. For more information on LIGO and the LIGO SEC please check out: www.ligo.org , www.ligo-la.caltech.edu and the website www.einsteinsmessengers.org.

About the Current Project:
As part of the “LIGO Science Education Center partnership” grant, the Baton Rouge Area Foundation is facilitating the following educational outreach opportunities through LIGO. Aspects of these programs can serve as the subject of study for the postdoctoral fellow.
  1. Prolonged exposure to LIGO SEC outreach for 3 smaller school systems: This outreach effort will follow a single group of students from each school system who start out as 5th graders. When the students are in 5th grade, 6th grade, 8th grade and 9th grade, they will be invited to the LIGO facility and provided with field trip experiences. The teachers will be provided with professional development.
  2. Outreach to two larger school systems for the 9th grade: This outreach will involve providing teacher workshops for 9th grade science teachers from each system. Then a portion of each student body’s 9th grade class will attend field trips at LIGO.
  3. Additional opportunities such as family math and science nights and extended professional development opportunities will be made available for the 5 systems.
  4. One open day a month geared towards the public on Saturdays.
Postdoctoral Fellowship award
Once the recipient of the Postdoctoral fellow is selected, the award will be made by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation to the postdoctoral scholar’s home institution. The postdoc will remain an employee of his/her home institution. LIGO will provide research and office facilities for the postdoc for the term of the fellowship (typically a year with the possibility of renewal). Projected starting time is fall 2011. The postdoctoral award is projected to be around $40,000 plus off-­‐campus indirect costs & employee benefits awarded to the home institution. Applying for the Postdoctoral Fellowship. In order to apply for the postdoctoral fellowship please submit the following documents:
  1. A curriculum vitae
  2. A letter of support from your current university-­‐based supervisor – who would agree to continue supervising you OR a letter of support from your future university supervisor
  3. A one page document suggesting a possible research topic & methodology during your tenure at LIGO
  4. A description of faculty involvement from your home institution
Applications will be considered until awarded. To ensure full consideration, please submit by June 15th. Send these documents to the attention of:

Dr. Joseph Giaime
LIGO Livingston Observatory
19100 LIGO Lane
P.O.Box 940
Livingston, LA 70754