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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associates - Condensed Matter Theory Department Physics & Astronomy Salary Details A minimum of $63,968 for calendar year
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associates - Condensed Matter Theory Department SAS - Physics & Astronomy Salary Details A minimum of $63,968 for
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linguistic factors that affect human wayfinding. Working with the PI and co-PIs in computer science, psychology, applied math and architecture/design, the postdoctoral fellow will be intimately involved in all
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candidate would work on projects in methods development for coupled electron-nuclear dynamics based on the exact factorization approach and time-dependent density functional theory. Projects involve theory
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candidate would work on projects in methods development for coupled electron-nuclear dynamics based on the exact factorization approach and time-dependent density functional theory. Projects involve theory
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backgrounds in educational research, theory, and practice, but other specialties might be considered. The Postdoctoral Associate must be committed to using research as a tool for achieving equity. The Associate
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knowledge and application and use of concepts, theories, terminology, and practices. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 25FA0757 Posting Open Date Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post-Doctoral Associate Department New High Energy Theory Center Salary Details 64000 Offer Information The final salary offer may be
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post-Doctoral Associate Department New High Energy Theory Center Salary Details 64000 Offer Information The final salary offer may be
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publications (in press or near-submission is acceptable) Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong background in theory or methods related to evolutionary paradoxes in human