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: DESY The DESY theory group pursues a vigorous research programme in the investigation of the fundamental interactions of nature and the fabric of matter, space and time. Research topics include collider
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, space and time. Research topics include collider phenomenology, particle cosmology, string theory and mathematical physics. This research project is embedded in the Cluster of Excellence "Quantum Universe
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Arts and Sciences Organization: Physics Title: Postdoctoral Scholar - Particle Physics, String Theory and Cosmology Group Position Details
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positions in high-energy theory (including but not restricted to particle physics, particle astrophysics, quantum gravity, quantum field theory, and string theory) at Harvard University, to begin in academic
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unique group of faculty, students and research scientists working together on fundamental questions in particle physics, string theory, astrophysics and cosmology. More information about the CCPP can be
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, cosmology, quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter, statistical mechanics, and quantum information theory. The Institute has a tradition of collaboration with the Departments of Physics and
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theory group are Nima Lashkari, Martin Kruczenski and Sergei Khlebnikov. The interests of our group cover all areas of quantum gravity, cosmology, quantum field theory, string theory, and quantum
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, cosmology, quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter, statistical mechanics, and quantum information theory. The Institute has a tradition of collaboration with the Departments of Physics and
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field theory, and string theory) at Harvard University, to begin in academic year 2026 – 2027. The appointment would be at the rank of Postdoctoral Fellow. The initial appointment is for one year at a
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field theory and string theory, including quantum integrability, vertex algebras, the geometry of moduli spaces, and enumerative invariants. We invite creative and highly motivated researchers who wish