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), which includes, in particular, short term scientific visits to Wurzburg University intended at the establishing of collaboration and studying simulations with dynamical fermions. Candidates with PhD in
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, Classical and Quantum , Nuclear & Particle Experiment , Nuclear & Particle Theory , Nuclear and Many-Body Theory , Nuclear and Particle Physics Software , Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) , Nuclear Physics
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First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 30 Sep 2026 - 20:00 (Europe/London) Country Israel Type of Contract Other Type of Contract Extra Information Scholarship Job Status
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to interact with the theorists of the physics Department of Ariel University and with the mathematicians of the Department of mathematics of Ariel University. Candidates with a PhD in pure Mathematics or in
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fellowships. To apply for any of these fellowships, please send to this e-mail to edenrah@bgu.ac.il : • Formal application letter. • Resume. • Research statement. • At least three reference letters to be sent
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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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. 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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- 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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). Candidates 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