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or numerical methods for solid-state physics or theoretical chemistry. We also expect experience in programming, motivation and independence in solving scientific problems. The candidates have to conform
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phenomena in magnetic solids and molecules exhibiting strong spin–orbit coupling effects. The candidate is expected to have expertise in the development of theoretical or numerical methods for solid-state
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magnetometry), underwater research, as well as archaeometry (isotopic methods, bioarchaeology, histology). Numerous research projects are conducted at the Faculty of Archaeology, including those funded by
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(excavations and surface surveys), geophysical methods (including magnetometry), underwater research, as well as archaeometry (isotopic methods, bioarchaeology, histology). Numerous research projects
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fieldwork in Central Asia; experience in processing archaeological materials from Central Asia; experience in applying non-invasive research methods at archaeological sites; experience in analysing selected
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epigraphy, numismatics, South American archaeology, and bioarchaeology. The range of methods used by WA UW staff is very broad and includes traditional humanities approaches (papyrology and epigraphy