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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
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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%). At the end the 3-year
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, nuclear structure, neutrino physics, and fundamental interactions. The nuclear astrophysics part of the research is related to the newly established Centre of Excellence in Neutron-Star Physics (https
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Centre of Excellence in Neutron-Star Physics (https://neutronstars.fi ), funded by the Research Council of Finland. The CoE status provides us long-term funding, strong connections to related Finnish and
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of Excellence in Neutron-Star Physics (https://neutronstars.fi ), funded by the Research Council of Finland. The CoE status provides us long-term funding, strong connections to related Finnish and international
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Advert Research Associate in Gravitational Wave Astronomy Cardiff School of Physics and Astronomy The Cardiff University Gravity Exploration Institute (http://www.astro.cardiff.ac.uk/research
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ARC, and other initiatives. For further information about our department and astrophysics group, see https://ou.edu/cas/physics-astronomy . Qualifications Applicants must have a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in
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phenomenology, field theory, astroparticle physics and cosmology. About the Department School of Physics and Astronomy: https://cse.umn.edu/physics Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61,008 - $65,000; depending
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Planets Galactic Astrophysics (including compact objects) Extragalactic Astrophysics and Cosmology Astroparticle Physics (Dark Matter searches, gamma-ray spectroscopy, gravitational waves) The center