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earlier if suitable candidates are found) Details: Our research group is working on metamaterials and related electromagnetic issues at Nagoya Institute of Technology (NIT), which is known as one of the top
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mergers of compact objects, represents a new frontier for connecting cosmology and fundamental physics. Synergies between electromagnetic and gravitational wave sources offer new opportunities for exploring
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electromagnetic components, along with heat transfer concepts. Familiarity with 3D printing or other rapid prototyping methods will also be considered as an advantage. Strong problem-solving skills, effective
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knowledge of microfluidic automation, including actuators like pumps, valves, and electromagnetic components, along with heat transfer concepts. Familiarity with 3D printing or other rapid prototyping methods
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of electromagnetic theory, microwave principles, and computational electromagnetics (FDTD, FEM, MoM). Research experience with mechanically beam-steering, multiband/shared-aperture antennas, or antenna array synthesis
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. The successful candidate will lead and participate in studies of exotic extragalactic transients across the electromagnetic spectrum. Applicants with previous experience in ML or optical observations of transients
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Physics / Quantum Optics Appl Deadline: 2026/02/15 11:59PM (posted 2026/01/16, listed until 2026/02/16) Position Description: Apply Position Description A Postdoctoral Fellow
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Job Description Are you burning for physics and how to teach it? Do you want to be a central part of developing new lab exercises for teaching quantum mechanics and electromagnetism at university
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Electromagnetic (EM) Theory / Modeling Position Title: Postdoctoral Scholar Position in Mathematical Physics and Electromagnetic (EM) Theory/Modeling Position Type: Fixed Term (Fixed Term) Applications will be
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | about 4 hours ago
electromagnetic spectrum. Recent studies have prioritized the lowest-mass stars (M dwarfs) for their high levels of stellar activity and their importance as exoplanet host stars. Many NASA observatories including