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, Condensed Matter Theory , Nanoscience , Nonlinear and Complex Systems , Quantum many-body structure and their manipulation , Statistical physics Appl Deadline: 2026/03/31 11:59PM (posted 2025/08/27, listed
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students, two PhD students, and two postdoctoral researchers. For effective supervision and to increase connectedness within the group, each graduate student is assigned a co-supervisor one academic level
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04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime* (posted 2025/09/03 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position Description: Apply Position Description Academia Sinica located in Taipei is the national academy of Taiwan and is
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and Dr. Shang-Min Tsai, respectively. The initial appointment for both positions is for two years, with flexible start date in 2026 and possible extension for two more years depending on performance
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Quantum Matter Theory. The research topics cover quantum phenomena and quantum matter in various nanoscale systems, including quantum wires, nanotubes, two-dimensional van der Waals structures, topological
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and performance. The successful candidate is expected 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
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, postdocs and students in the group. The position is also part of the newly established Max Planck-IAS-NTU Center for Particle Physics, Cosmology and Geometry . The role therefore offers the exciting
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have been filled. The starting date of the position is Jan. 1st, 2026 but can be negotiable. The salary will commensurate with applicant's research experiences, and we provide excellent universal health
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institutions associated with the NCTS physics division in Taiwan, in addition to the headquarter site, in order to conduct the research with the appropriate faculties. The nominal starting date is September 1
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Information, Quantum Computing, Quantum Communication, Quantum Control, Quantum Sensing and Metrology, Quantum Error Correction and Mitigation, Open Quantum Systems, and Applications in Quantum Chemistry