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how the brain transforms gravitational signals into movements that maintain balance. We study how gravity is interpreted by neural circuits, how movement is initiated to stabilize posture, and why
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Systems , String Theory , String Theory/Quantum Gravity/Field Theory , string-math , Theoretical condensed matter physics; high energy physics or mathematical physics; Condensed Matter Theory , Theoretical
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to explore the fundamental nature of gravity; see https://gravity.princeton.edu for more information. Candidates from all areas of research focusing on gravitational theory, including gravitational wave
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of gravity through analytically rigorous, conceptually driven, or high-precision computational approaches. Expertise and research profiles are welcome in one or more areas of theoretical gravitational physics
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research in theoretical high-energy physics related to the unification of fundamental interactions, in particular inspired by string theory, with relations to quantum gravity, supersymmetry and formal QFT in
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which you would enhance the educational experience of students and further the College's educational goals . The Physics Department (https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/departments/physics ) has eight
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, Astronomy and Astrophysics , astrophysics , Astrophysics (astro-ph) , Gravitational Physics , Hadron Physics, String Theory, Mathematical Physics, Cosmology, Gravity, Theoretical Astrophysics, Experimental
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which you would enhance the educational experience of students and further the College's educational goals . The Physics Department (https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/departments/physics ) has eight
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which you would enhance the educational experience of students and further the College's educational goals . The Physics Department (https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/departments/physics ) has eight
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also benefits from its close relationship with the Space Telescope Science Institute, located on the Johns Hopkins campus. The candidates are expected to work in Emanuele Berti's research group (https