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, Israel, invites applications for a two year postdoctoral research position. The starting date is in 2026 and is negotiable. We are looking for a mathematician who has an experience in algebraic topology
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phenomena in many-body open systems. The Fellowship duration is two years + a one year extension option, starting fall 2026. We aim for excellent candidates, who have completed a PhD in condensed matter
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is starting to influence mathematical research, from hypothesis generation to automated experimentation. Yet applications of AI to real problems remain rare. We are looking for mathematicians with
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their PhD. The positions are pure research positions and do not carry teaching duties. Funding is available through faculty members' research grants, Lady Davis Fellowships , or other external sources
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) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in Random Matrix Theory and related fields, funded by the Israel Science Foundation. Applicants should hold a PhD in Theoretical or Mathematical Physics
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Matrix Theory and related fields, funded by the Israel Science Foundation. Applicants should hold a PhD in Theoretical or Mathematical Physics, or a closely related area of Applied Mathematics
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must be no more than 5 years from receiving their PhD. These postdoctoral positions focus on research and carry no teaching responsibilities. Funding is available through faculty members' research grants
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Information Theory , Quantum Information , Quantum Information Physics , Quantum Information Science , quantum information theory , quantum information/computation , String Theory , String Theory/Quantum
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of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is soliciting applications for postdoctoral positions, to be hosted by one of the faculty members listed below. Candidates must hold a PhD in mathematics, or
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Description The Particle Theory group at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) is looking to hire excellent postdoctoral researchers in the fields of hep-ph and hep-th. The members of the group are Yonit