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clustering from HSC, LSST, and Roman • Development of cosmological simulations incorporating primordial non-Gaussianity (PNG) • Construction of cosmological emulators for cluster observables, including
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develops state-of-the-art instruments for telescopes from radio to infrared/optical wavelengths. The Theory Group develops theoretical models and numerical simulations, which include astrochemistry and
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instruments for telescopes from radio to infrared/optical wavelengths. The Theory Group develops theoretical models and numerical simulations, which include astrochemistry and radiative transfer codes
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and repair. Relevant links: https://hub.tmu.edu.tw/en/persons/thierry-pierre-robert-burnouf https://tmu.pure.elsevier.com/en/persons/matteo-martino https://tmu.pure.elsevier.com/en/persons/paola
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. Our research integrates clinical, neuroimaging, physiological, and immunological data to advance mechanistic models of severe mental illness. Relevant links: https://tmu.pure.elsevier.com/en/persons
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are for two years, with the possibility of extension into the third year based upon performance and funding availability. One of these positions is funded through a special grant on parton physics, while
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(QFT). Applicants with a background in either QIS or QFT are welcome. Our group has access to cloud-based quantum computing resources through IBM and AWS, and an IBM quantum computer is expected to be
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to be involved in academic activities of the High-Energy-Theory group (https://www.phys.sinica.edu.tw/group_hep_theory_en.php ) and encouraged to collaborate and interact with other research groups in
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Collaboration (TDMC) (https://web.phys.ntu.edu.tw/~jwc/DarkMatterandNeutrinoGroup/ ) invites applications for a postdoctoral position at the interface of atomic, nuclear, particle, and astrophysics. Candidates
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Deadline: 2026/01/01 11:59PM (posted 2025/09/30, updated 2025/09/22, listed until 2026/03/31) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Theoretical Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics Group (https