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JSastrojysun.bsky.social

For anyone looking for astro postdoc positions this year: the NHFP application feedback program is back! We have a group of current/former postdoc fellows volunteering to provide unofficial feedback to your application material on a best-effort basis. Applicant sign-up: forms.gle/SrfZVNjniZQP... 🔭

NHFP Application Feedback Information 2024
NHFP Application Feedback Information 2024

Thank you for your interest in this year's NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP) Application Feedback Program! We will send you an email to ask for your application materials once we receive this form...

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3. Science Affairs Lead: this is a job for someone to run the Science Affairs group at NExScI! It's a big job with lots of moving parts - overseeing NASA Keck time and NHFP program, Sagan Summer Workshop, and much more. Come join the leadership team at NExScI! aas.org/jobregister/...

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SNsketchynews.net

[NASA]NASA Awards Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships for 2024 - Science@NASA The highly competitive NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP) recently named 24 new fellows to its 2024 roster. The program fosters excellence and inclusive leadership in astrophysics by supporting a diverse group of...

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Sspacetelescope.bsky.social

The NASA Hubble Fellowship Program has named 24 new fellows to its 2024 roster. These young scientists will begin their programs in the fall of 2024 at a university or research center of their choosing in the United States: bit.ly/49c3ZjK

The class of 2024 NHFP Fellows are shown in this photo montage (top to bottom, left to right): The Hubble Fellows (seen in the red hexagons) are: Michael Calzadilla, Sanskriti Das, Yue Hu, Wynn Jacobson-Galan, Madeleine McKenzie, Jed McKinney, Andrew Saydjari, Peter Senchyna, Raphael Skalidis and Adam Smercina. The Einstein Fellows (seen in the blue hexagons) are: Vishal Baibhav, Jordy Davelaar, Alexander Dittmann, Cristhian Garcia Quintero, Amelia (Lia) Hankla and Keefe Mitman. The Sagan Fellows (seen in green hexagons) are: Jaren Ashcraft, Kiersten Boley, Cheng Han Hsieh, Rafael Luque, Sarah Moran, Shangjia Zhang, Lily Zhao and Sebastian Zieba.
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Llollyconte.lendewell.com

Et vu que c'est les 30 ans de la citée de la peur,quelle belle occasion de ressortir cette parodie 😬 www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhFP... Vous pouvez remplacer "je conte jusqu'à toi" par "Lune de Cendres" et les stickers Barbotte (et désormais Lune de Cendres aussi) sont toujours dispos 😏

Quand ton envie de faire ta pub croise la Cité de la peur
Quand ton envie de faire ta pub croise la Cité de la peur

Quand tu as un peu de temps, que tu aimes d'amour la Cité de la peur et que tu veux faire de la pub pour ton podcast et tes compétences audio et actoring , q...

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ERastronemly.bsky.social

Reposted from Twitter, for those who have fully abandoned that hell hole

Post by NExScI: “Update: Applicants facing strong, extenuating circumstances may request a two-week extension to the #NHFP application deadline. This includes individuals affected by the recent events in the Middle East. To request an extension, email nhfp@stsci.edu before Nov. 2.”
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MWmiquai.bsky.social

Hello, universe! I'm an NHFP Sagan Fellow working at the Carnegie Institution for Science's Earth & Planets Laboratory. I'm also the host of Strange New Worlds: A Science & Star Trek Podcast. You can learn more about me below ⬇️

Michael L. Wong
Michael L. Wong

Planetary scientist by day, podcaster by night, photographer at all times

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WHwardhoward.bsky.social

Had a great time at the 2023 NHFP symposium this week, full of discussions with old and new friends and colleagues. I learned so much about everyone’s science and how to be a more effective mentor and researcher. Also got to check out running trails around Harvard stadium and the river!

All fellows in portrait in front of the SOCH building
Selfie with the great refractor
The inside of the dome of the great refractor
Route explored on a run
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MWcornerofthesky.bsky.social

NHFP fellows took a visit to the Harvard Women Computers exhibit yesterday, where I learned that had I lived 100 years ago, the best way to get telescope time might have been to marry a well-connected astronomer. Astro has a long way to go, but I’m grateful for how far we’ve come!

Museum exhibit on Dorothy Block Paraskevopolous, an early 1900s Harvard Computer.
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RMdistantworlds.space

Having a great time in Boston meeting all the new NHFP Fellows!

Group photo from the NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP) 2023 Symposium in Boston (September 18-22, 2023).
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