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scientific exploration, intellectual growth, and innovation. About Our Department: The Genetics Department at the Life Sciences Institute is part of the Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Science at
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opportunities: https://sites.google.com/view/daniel-strasser-lab/home Job Description: We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research team and work on imaging ultrafast molecular dynamics
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-Rossendorf in Görlitz, Germany. This project aims to develop and apply novel, temperature-dependent approximations for electron-electron interactions using density-functional theory (DFT), with a specific
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combinatorics, Analysis of boolean functions Elon Lindenstrauss Homogeneous dynamics, ergodic theory, number theory, additive combinatorics Nathan Linial Combinatorics and theoretical computer science Cy Maor
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veterinary medicine. About Our Research: How do fungal cells die? How do hosts, such as humans, fight against them? And how can we use this knowledge to develop novel antimicrobial treatments
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: Particle accelerators Electron optics Nanophotonics Nanofabrication Light-matter interaction at the quantum limit Experiments involve the use of powerful ultrafast laser light and electron beams in electron
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Deadline: none (posted 2025/01/10) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Department of Physics at Ariel University is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work with Prof. Amit Kashi
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strengthening global research ties. Fellows will work closely with leading Israeli researchers, gaining valuable experience in world-class academic institutions. Before applying, please review the following
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to eugene.kanzieper@hit.ac.il (please use the pdf format). The initial appointment will be for one year with a possibility of an extension for two additional years depending on performance and available funds
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the framework of an ERC synergy project. The successful candidates will be appointed at one of the institutes but will work with both researchers, although they will also be encouraged to collaborate with other