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, with anticipated appointment dates of September 1, 2026. Appointments are normally for three years. Research fields currently represented at the YITP include, but are not limited to, particle theory
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, with anticipated appointment dates of September 1, 2026. Appointments are normally for three years. Research fields currently represented at the YITP include, but are not limited to, particle theory
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theory, cosmology, quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter, statistical mechanics, and quantum information theory. The Institute has a tradition of collaboration with the Departments
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theory, cosmology, quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter, statistical mechanics, and quantum information theory. The Institute has a tradition of collaboration with the Departments
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calcium imaging, photometry, electrophysiological recordings, opto/chemogenetics, behavioral training and testing, histological and viral approaches; applying theories, concepts and principles in the field
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calcium imaging, photometry, electrophysiological recordings, opto/chemogenetics, behavioral training and testing, histological and viral approaches; applying theories, concepts and principles in the field
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strong gravitational lensing, (3) coding and software development, (4) student mentorship experience, (5) statistical inferences from astronomical data or (6) work in large collaborations. Brief
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lensing, (2) experience with strong gravitational lensing, (3) coding and software development, (4) student mentorship experience, (5) statistical inferences from astronomical data or (6) work in large
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Qualifications: Extensive experience in neuropsychological report writing. Relevant coursework in neuroanatomy, neuropsychology, psychometric theory, statistics Demonstration of scholarship in neuropsychology
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Qualifications: Extensive experience in neuropsychological report writing. Relevant coursework in neuroanatomy, neuropsychology, psychometric theory, statistics Demonstration of scholarship in neuropsychology