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Manufacturing MEMS/NEMS, micro- and nano- technology Mechanics of Structures and Metamaterials Energy and Sustainability Biomechanics and Medical Devices Computational Mechanics and AI in Engineering We welcome
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between relativistic quantum field theory and condensed matter physics The essential part of the program is collaboration with Dr. Maksim Ulybyshev (Wurzburg University, Germany), which includes, in
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, Chemistry , Coherent Phenomena , Cold Atom Physics , Cold Atoms and Molecules , Cold QCD Group , collider physics , Collinear Fast Beam Laser Spectroscopy , Complex Quantum Systems , Computational Materials
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- Conference travel support - 1-year contract, renewable (up to 3 years total) - Cloud compute provided by Nebius Requirements: - PhD in Mathematics or Computer Science - For existing projects: willingness
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, number theory, additive combinatorics Nathan Linial Combinatorics and theoretical computer science Cy Maor Mathematics of materials science, elasticity, calculus of variations Eran Nevo Combinatorics
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: Mathematics / Algebra , Algebraic Geometry , Algebraic Topology , all areas in mathematics , all areas of mathematics, and frontiers of physics, computer science, finance and interdiscipline , applied
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Sciences: https://www.bgu.ac.il/en/u/faculties/health-sciences BGU is a prominent research and teaching center in Israel. The Ph.D. program lasts four years, during which students receive full fellowships
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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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) 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