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Theory , Lattice QCD , Mathematical Physics , Particle Theory , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory , Quantum Field Theory , quantum gravity , theoretical condensed matter physics , Theoretical condensed
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, including particle phenomenology, dark matter, gauge/gravity dualities, lattice gauge theory, neutrino physics, quantum field theory, and quantum information science. The group also actively engages with
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areas of cosmology, gravity, particle physics, and quantum theory and comprises Profs. Shai Chester, Carlo Contaldi, Claudia de Rham, Fay Dowker, Tim Evans, Jerome Gauntlett, Jonathan Halliwell, Amihay
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Joint European Postdoc Application in Theoretical High Energy Physics | United States | about 17 hours ago
research in theoretical high-energy physics related to the unification of fundamental interactions, in particular inspired by string theory, with relations to quantum gravity, supersymmetry and formal QFT in
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matter gravity simulators, enabling the identification of exotic properties of relativistic materials. Use of various theoretical methods to study the effects of field theory properties in curved spacetime
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: Quantum Gravity Fundamental Theory/Cosmology Cosmology/Particle Astrophysics High-Energy Theory High Energy Physics (more...) Theoretical Physics Appl Deadline: 2025/12/16 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime
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of the QUP research, including the relationship between the projects, can be found at: https://www2.kek.jp/qup/en/research/ . We are particularly seeking candidates who are interested in any of the following
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) , Gravitational Physics , Hadron Physics, String Theory, Mathematical Physics, Cosmology, Gravity, Theoretical Astrophysics, Experimental Astrophysics, Astroparticle Physics Academic / Astronomy Astrophysics
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to explore the fundamental nature of gravity; see https://gravity.princeton.edu for more information. Candidates from all areas of research focusing on gravitational theory, including gravitational wave
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at developing new theoretical tools involving scattering amplitudes methods across diverse areas of Theoretical Physics, such as Particle Physics, Cosmology, Quantum Field Theory, Quantum Gravity and String