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program. The Princeton Gravity Initiative is a collaborative effort between Princeton University's Astrophysics, Mathematics, and Physics Departments to explore the fundamental nature of gravity; see https
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Sources , Gravitational Waves , Gravity , Hadron Physics , Hadron Physics, String Theory, Mathematical Physics, Cosmology, Gravity, Theoretical Astrophysics, Experimental Astrophysics, Astroparticle Physics
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laser cooling of Cs and Rb. Cold atom-based gravimeters and gravity gradiometers will enable the next generation of Earth science, Planetary science and Astrophysics precision gravity measurements
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which you would enhance the educational experience of students and further the College's educational goals . The Physics Department (https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/departments/physics ) has eight
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ideal opportunity to promote the attractiveness of the Marseille region and to highlight current research and emerging ideas in all areas of mathematical sciences. Where to apply Website https
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field of Quantum Gravity as part of the Quantum Gravity Group at the University of Graz under the supervision of Alessia Platania Participate in group meetings, seminars, and collaborative research
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which you would enhance the educational experience of students and further the College's educational goals . The Physics Department (https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/departments/physics ) has eight
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which you would enhance the educational experience of students and further the College's educational goals . The Physics Department (https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/departments/physics ) has eight
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Physics Fellowship Type: Postdoctoral Location: Seoul, Seoul 02447, Korea, The Republic of [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / HEP-Theory (hep-th) , High Energy Theory , Quantum Field Theory , quantum gravity
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PLEASE NOTE- Applications MUST be submitted to the Harvard Academic Positions website in order to be considered. https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/15491 The Gravity, Spacetime, and Particle