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& vascular biology, computational biology, developmental biology, host-pathogen interactions, human physiology, toxicology or RNA biology. Preference will be given to those individuals examining the molecular
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. Contact Information Program Officer (Junior Research Group) Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics E-mail: jrg@apctp.org
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possible. Applicant Profile Applicants should have a university degree in physics, physical chemistry, or biophysics (or near completion). Experience with computational science, programming (C/C++ or Python
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, modified, or newly developed tools/methods. Set up tools, and troubleshoot analyses using new or modified computational research techniques. Identify data pertinent to the analysis problem; process, organize
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in the Ph.D. Program in Physics. Applicants must also apply to the Visiting Scholar position in the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ) posted on the Flatiron Institute’s website at: https
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: https://kaunasin.lt/en/live-in-kaunas/ Application Process Applications must be submitted electronically by e-mail. Deadline: 30 January 2026, 16:00 CET E-mail: talent.pool@lsmu.lt Subject line: My First
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-body physics nonequilibrium quantum dynamics, to quantum computation, quantum information, and machine learning. The Institute provides a stimulating environment due to an active in-house workshop
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One PhD position in pharmacy is available in the group of Professor Carsten Uhd Nielsen at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy , University of Southern Denmark. Starting date
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innovative computational methods for genome sequencing data to advance our understanding of human health and disease (e.g., cancer and neurodegenerative disorders), with a current focus on genomic repeats