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quantum many-body theory with a focus on quantum impurity models (particularly Kondo model). Strong computational skills (with Python or Julia or C++ or Matlab or equivalent) and using numerical techniques
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systems, and quantum information and simulation. The position is for one year, renewable annually contingent upon satisfactory performance and funding, with a competitive salary and benefits package, and
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: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation . The search will continue until the positions are filled. Basic Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D. (by start date) in Computer Science, Biomedical
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position for a minimum of 2 years and is renewable for up to 2 additional years based on performance and funding. The overall goal of this project is to understand and inform the identification of solutions
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, History, Religious Studies, and Sociology), an M.A., 3 dual MAs (with Library and Information Science, Public and Environmental Affairs, and the nation’s only MA/MFA in Creative Writing and African American
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or interest in the use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, or computational tools in behavioral and experimental economics is appreciated. Strong emphasis will be placed on demonstrated research
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of the principal fields of mathematics. Application Instructions Applicants should submit the following materials using the online service provided by the AMS at http://www.mathjobs.org . If unable to do so
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performance and funding. Salary: We offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience, plus generous benefits. For detailed information on employee benefits please visit: https://hr.iu.edu/ Links
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of mathematics. Application Instructions Applicants should submit the following materials using the online service provided by the AMS at http://www.mathjobs.org . If unable to do so, applicants may send
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of one year and is renewable for up to three years based on performance and continued funding. The overall goal of this USDA APHIS–funded project is to develop and validate ultraviolet-C (UV-C and far