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Scientific Computing and Model Analysis, Institute for Theoretical Sciences, Westlake University Appl Deadline: none (posted 2024/11/25) Position Description: Apply Position Description Group Introduction
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of the formation and growth of massive black holes in high-redshift galaxies. A particular focus will be modeling the spectral energy distributions of high-redshift galaxies, accreting black holes, and JWST
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data, interprets reports, evaluate and criticise texts and bring new insights. Ability to creatively apply relevant research approaches, models, techniques and methods. Ability to assess and organise
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, Precision Calculation for Collider Physics , Precision Electroweak , Standard Model phenomenology , Theoretical High-Energy , Theoretical Particle Physics Physics / hep-ph , Cosmology , HEP-Phenomenology
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processing 2. nonequilibrium physics of molecular machines 3. understanding the role of phase-separated condensates with quantitative models 4. Modeling multicellular systems in mechanobiology 5. AI assisted
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and cosmology. Current research areas in the group include physics beyond the Standard Model, neutrino and flavor physics theory and phenomenology, early universe quantum field theory and applications
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approaches, models, techniques and methods. Ability to assess and organise resource requirements and deploy effectively. Ability to build relationships and collaborate with others, both internally and
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phenomenology Beyond the Standard Model. Preference will be given to experienced candidates with a strong background in thermal/non-thermal quantum field theory. The position is for two years, with
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, including but not limited to: o Quantum error correction, fault tolerance, and resource optimization. o Entanglement dynamics, quantum control protocols, and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms. o Modeling
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, brain science, and neuroscience); data science and machine learning; modeling, analysis, simulation and prediction for biological, engineering, physical and quantum systems; probability theory and