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core capabilities, we impact such areas as astrophysics and cosmology, accelerator physics, chemical science and materials science, combustion, fusion energy, nuclear physics, biology, climate change
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Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / High Energy Physics , Cosmology , hep-th , HEP-Theory (hep-th) , High Energy Theory , High Energy Theory
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) posted on the Flatiron Institute’s website here: https://apply.interfolio.com/179050 . The incumbent will split their time between teaching (50%) at the Graduate Center and conducting research at CCA (50
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to tackle a wide range of fundamental questions in Galactic, extragalactic, and cosmological science. Uniquely MOONS will observe simultaneously in the optical and near-infrared (0.6-1.8 μm), providing medium
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Location Bloomington Position Summary The IU experimental nuclear physics group has an active program addressing fundamental questions in nuclear physics, particle physics, and astrophysics/cosmology. Group
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Scholar Annual Basis: 12 Month Review of Applications Begins January 12, 2026; position open until filled Special Instructions to Applicants Candidates are asked to apply online at https
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2026. The research will be carried out within the newly established Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Neutron-Star Physics (https://neutronstars.fi/ ), funded by the Research Council of Finland. The CoE
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CTP-LI can be found at https://ctp.lns.mit.edu/ . The interests of our group cover all areas of quantum field theory, quantum gravity, string theory, cosmology, high energy and particle theory
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galaxy formation and evolution, active galactic nuclei, observational cosmology, and related areas in observations and/or theory. The position is expected to begin in August 2026. We are particularly
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. The research interests of the group include beyond Standard Model phenomenology, dark matter, cosmology, and gravitational waves. The UF particle theory group includes Professors Jeff Dror, Yohei Ema, Rachel