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a research group with responsibility for carrying out research in Geometry Group Theory and related fields as part of the ERC grant “HigherHyper”. They will be expected to conduct research which falls
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the field of Quantum Condensed Matter Theory in the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford. The successful candidate will also be appointed to a Tutorial Fellowship in Physics
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assciate(s) in the theory of quantum systems. This post is for 2 years. This project will explore theory of quantum computing and simulation
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We are looking for a motivated Senior Research Associate in Algorithms and Complexity Theory. What We Offer The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international
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-matter interactions, via theory and simulations, to measure quantum dynamics in atoms and molecules. The project aims to explore new ideas for how quantum tomography, combining multiple measurements and
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, including quantum field theory, condensed matter physics and/or quantum information theory. Applicants will be expected to have, or be close to completing, a PhD in theoretical or mathematical physics or a
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expertise in the historical and contemporary study of scientific theories (which may include quantum mechanics), and in the religious, theological, and/or philosophical questions connected to, and arising
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production and cell transduction, and experience with bacterial transformation and plasmid maxiprep. Experience with data processing, graphing and statistical software is highly desirable. Applications
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devices in biomedical applications (stents, orthopaedic fixtures, scaffolds for tissue engineering). Your task will be to formulate a continuum theory for coupled deformation, mass transport and chemical
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candidate will have a PhD in mathematics or Physics and a record of outstanding research in the mathematical theory of Complex Systems, including Random Matrix Theory and its Applications, and Statistical