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We are currently inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Professors Jon Keating and Louis-Pierre Arguin at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. This is
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propagation in nonlinear optical fibres, fibre lasers or resonators is required. Previous research experience in the field of the Nonlinear Fourier Transform and soliton theory and/or experimental work in
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of Categorical Symmetries in String Theory, Quantum Field Theory and Gravity, as relevant to the Simons Collaboration on Categorical Symmetries, which is funding the position. The successful applicant will be
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Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a sustainable future by making research breakthroughs in and across our disciplines, sparking the game changers
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-party funding. You teach courses amounting to four semester hours per week. This is part of your personality: You have successfully completed a doctoral program in Judaic Studies or a related field by the
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. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play The Faculty of Physics at the University of Vienna is seeking to fill a position as University Assistant
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research experience in the field of the Nonlinear Fourier Transform and soliton theory and/or experimental work in nonlinear fibre optics is desirable. By joining AIPT you will be part of one of the largest
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into the same devices. The research project is part of a larger consortium, gathering world-class researchers in remote sensing with expertise ranging from estimation and optimization theory to hardware design
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About us The Department of Mathematics at King’s College London is a leading centre for mathematics research in the UK, fostering a vibrant and innovative environment to explore new ways of looking
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period of 12 months in the first instance, with potential to extend. The project involves advanced theory for new ultrafast imaging experiments and is funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research