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neutron stars" "Gravitational-wave cosmology: measuring the Universe without a distance ladder" "Building NEMO: The science case for a dedicated high-frequency gravitational-wave observatory" "Searching
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interpreting DESI data. Developing new tools and techniques for data processing and analysis. Exploring the large-scale distribution of galaxies and its implications for cosmology. This position is ideal for a
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3 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Astronomy » Astrophysics Astronomy » Cosmology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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] Subject Areas: Theoretical Physics / Cosmology High Energy Physics / BSM new physics , Electroweak Symmetry Breaking , LHC , Theoretical Particle Physics High-Energy Theory / Phenomenology , Quantum
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the umbrella of the CNRS and the University of Paris-Saclay. The laboratory's research focuses on nuclear physics, high-energy physics, astroparticles and cosmology, theoretical physics, accelerators and
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in a collaborative, world-class environment. Whether you're into galaxies, stars, exoplanets, or cosmology, this is your opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking discoveries and shape the future
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Accelerator Laboratory (LAL), and the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics (LPT). The laboratory's research topics include nuclear physics, high-energy physics, astroparticles and cosmology, theoretical physics
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30 senior scientists. Our research spans a wide range of topics, from cosmology to quantum physics and from economic networks to the physics behind DNA. There is extensive collaboration with other
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, radio, and X-ray astronomy, stellar evolution and dynamics, gravitational lensing, cosmology, and pulsar studies. Course organisation All graduate studies (for Master and PhD) at our department
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research) and Quantum Universe (mathematics, particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology). An equally important core research area is Infection Research, in which researchers investigate the structure