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) Positions PhD Positions Country France Application Deadline 31 Aug 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 39 Is the job funded through the EU Research
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of it. We teach statistical science at all levels (undergraduate single/combined honours, service courses, MSc and PhD) and carry out research across a wide range of theoretical and applied areas. In
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A crystal in space represents a distinct state of matter, with spatial periodicity in its lattice structure underpinning its band structure and optical properties. This project concerns time
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A crystal in space represents a distinct state of matter, with spatial periodicity in its lattice structure underpinning its band structure and optical properties. This project concerns time
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to create a digital twin for the NSLS-II accelerator complex Work with NSLS-II upgrade workgroup on the design and optimization of the NSLS-IIU lattice candidates Give presentations and report ongoing work
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of the implants, controlled porous structures, also known as lattice structures, provide benefits such as minimizing stress shielding, and improved osseointegration. While the mechanical behavior of such lattice
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PhD Project. In the PhD project the candidate will: 1) Operate a hybrid cavity lattice clock with high-accuracy. The hybrid cavity lattice clock is a platform where an optical clock is integrated with a
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of the Nuclear Theory Group. In this role, you will conduct research in lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific
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Holography, Lattices, and Strings", which is funded by a Future Leaders Fellowship and led by Principal Investigator Dr Ida Zadeh. Two 3-year positions are available and would normally start in October 2026
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, applications of machine learning to particle phenomenology, and lattice QCD, both within the Standard Model and beyond. The particle physics phenomenology group members are: J. F. Kamenik (head), B. Bajc, S