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in the Ph.D. Program in Physics. Applicants must also apply to the Visiting Scholar position in the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ) posted on the Flatiron Institute’s website at: https
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industry. Responsibilities You will play a key role in advancing fundamental understandings of water and electrolyte thermodynamics by combining molecular theories and simulations, quantum chemical
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in all areas of experimental condensed matter physics including, but not limited to, quantum materials and devices, light-matter interactions, material fabrication and advanced characterization, soft
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with a world-class research program, in the school(s) and department(s) best suiting the candidate. Looking for a dynamic individual to join our faculty and lead efforts in this rapidly evolving field
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photonic integrated circuits, optical metasurfaces, optomechanics, micro and nano electromechanical systems, and associated precision measurement, quantum information and future computing applications
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Materials, Computational Materials; Synthetic Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Polymer Science, Analytical Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering; High-Energy Experimental Physics, Quantum Physics
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postdoctoral research track record and are expected to build and lead a group to pursue a high-quality research programme. Current research interests within the Division of Condensed Matter Theory (https
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Energy Physics, Instrumentation and Accelerators, Materials Physics, Materials Theory, Nuclear Physics, Observational Astrophysics, Physics Education Research, Quantum Matter Theory, Space and Plasma
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/detectors, mid-IR, active and topological photonics) Quantum Technologies (devices for computing/sensing) Biomedical Devices (multimodal sensing, imaging) Integrated Microsystems (heterogeneous integration
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intelligence, quantum computing methods in remote sensing); environment, climate resilience, and/or the Arctic; food and water security; defence and dual-use technologies. Research Focus The Department