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08/04: ADACS releases Call for EOIs for Merit Allocation Program – Semester 2020B

8/4/2020

 
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Astronomy Data and Computing Services (ADACS) have released a Call for Expressions of Interest (EoI) to apply for the Merit Allocation Program in Semester 2020B. The deadline for applications is Friday 17th April, 2020 at 8pm AEDT.

The ADACS Merit Allocation Program now has three types of support available (not all options are available every semester):
  • Training Support 
  • Long-Term Support
  • Software Support

The allocation of all resources will be based on impact and scientific merit, with the final evaluation performed by the Astronomy Data and Computing Services Time Allocation Committee (ADACS TAC). See here for more on ADACS TAC, and here for more about ADACS and the ADACS Merit Allocation Program.

EoI applications should be sent via email to: TAC@adacs.org.au. Enquiries regarding the ADACS Merit Allocation Program should be directed to either Gregory Poole or Jarrod Hurley. General enquires can be sent to Rob Shen.

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