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UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/03/08 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position Description: Apply Position Description This is a call for postdoctoral students who are interested in quantum condensed matter physics
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- Mathematical Physics , Quantum chaos and thermalization , Quantum Computation , Quantum Computing , Quantum Field Theory , quantum gravity , Quantum Gravity, Cosmology, Condsend matter theory and Quantum
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Physics / General relativity , Gravitation Theory , Gravitational waves , particle physics around axions , Physics Beyond the Standard Model , Quantum Field Theory , Theoretical High Energy Physics
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, Israel [map ] Subject Areas: Random matrices, quantum chaos, mathematical physics, applied probability Appl Deadline: 2026/04/16 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime (listed until 2026/11/11 04:59 AM
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materials, layered materials, and measurements of quantum entanglement. Close collaboration with experimental groups of the ERC synergy collaboration [Klaus Ensslin (ETH), Josh Folk (UBC), Frederic Pierre
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: 10,000 NIS (teaching possible for extra income) - Medical insurance - Conference travel support - 1-year contract, renewable (up to 3 years total) - Cloud compute provided by Nebius Requirements: - PhD in
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. Candidates must hold a PhD in mathematics, or expect to be awarded one by the end of the calendar year of the start of the position, and at the time of appointment must be no more than 5 years from receiving
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with a PhD in pure Mathematics or in theoretical Physics, and with the expertise in the above mentioned fields are encouraged to send their applications including a Curriculum Vitae photo a list of
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. Each postdoctoral fellow will be hosted by one of the faculty members listed below. Candidates must hold a PhD, or expect to be awarded one by the end of the calendar year, and at the time of appointment
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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