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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 2 months ago
Carolina Chapel Hill invites applications for postdoctoral associates to conduct research in theoretical and computational astrophysics with Prof. Carl Rodriguez. The successful candidate will work in any
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practices and allows Preceptors, from a variety of STEM PhD backgrounds, the opportunity to broaden their classroom skills and enhance their teaching and scholarship portfolios with the support of UChicago
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Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics building designed by the world renowned Studio Daniel Libeskind. The Role We are seeking a recent PhD astrophysics graduate to work on the analysis and interpretation
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Astrophysics (PPPA) group at the University of Sheffield, in collaboration with other institutions and industrial partners, pursues a wide programme related to these muon applications. This PhD project is
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astrophysical systems, experimental laboratory plasma physics, experimental space physics, or astrophysics. The position is targeted at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor, but strong applications
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Astronomy / Theoretical Physics / Astrophysics, Cosmology, Gravitational waves, Particle physics (theoretical and experimental) Physics / Astroparticle Physics, Astrophysics
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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in physics. Job Description: The High Energy Theory group at the University of Florida (UF) invites
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interest in joining our team: PhD degree in astrophysics or a closely related field. Two years of post-PhD experience with astronomical data processing including at least one of the following: microlensing
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X-ray Observatory, Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Kuiper Airborne Observatory, and the Parker Solar Probe. The department offers undergraduate (BA, BS) and graduate (PhD) degrees in Astrophysics and
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– The goal of the research is to perform high-precision mass spectrometry using ion traps to address a range of science topics including nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics, fundamental interactions