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Description: Apply Position Description This is a call for postdoctoral students who are interested in quantum condensed matter physics, focusing on unconventional and topological superconductivity in low
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- Mathematical Physics , Quantum chaos and thermalization , Quantum Computation , Quantum Computing , Quantum Field Theory , quantum gravity , Quantum Gravity, Cosmology, Condsend matter theory and Quantum
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» Biophysics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Israel Application Deadline 30 Jun 2026 - 00:00 (Asia/Jerusalem) Type of Contract Other Type of Contract Extra
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, Israel [map ] Subject Areas: Random matrices, quantum chaos, mathematical physics, applied probability Appl Deadline: 2026/04/15 11:59PM (listed until 2026/11/10) Position Description: Position
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, first of all, in the application of the cyclic cohomology theory and, specifically, of the Connes - Chern character to condensed matter physics. This includes, in particular, applications to quantum Hall liquids
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[map ] Subject Areas: High Energy Physics / BSM , BSM new physics , classical gravity , Dark Matter , Electroweak Symmetry Breaking , Particle Theory , Phenomenology , Quantum Field Theory , Theoretical
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related fields, funded by the Israel Science Foundation. Applicants should hold a PhD in Theoretical or Mathematical Physics, or a closely related area of Applied Mathematics. The successful candidate will
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members listed below. Candidates must hold a PhD, or expect to be awarded one by the end of the calendar year, and at the time of appointment must be no more than 5 years from receiving their PhD
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- Conference travel support - 1-year contract, renewable (up to 3 years total) - Cloud compute provided by Nebius Requirements: - PhD in Mathematics or Computer Science - For existing projects: willingness
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materials, and measurements of quantum entanglement. Close collaboration with experimental groups of the ERC synergy collaboration [Klaus Ensslin (ETH), Josh Folk (UBC), Frederic Pierre (Paris)] and elsewhere