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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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publication record, and significant research experience in the field of modern theoretical and computational quantum physics, defined to include many-body physics, quantum field theory, material science, light
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quantitatively scalable explanations of the world. This cluster—generously supported by the Simons Foundation—will consist of four tenure-track Assistant Professor positions distributed across applied mathematics
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)-year post-doctoral positions in theoretical physics with a starting date in the fall 2026, financed by the Huawei Young Talent Program or the Simons foundation general program. Candidates with a strong
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in quantum research and education, or more broadly could align with the objectives of the Future of Computing Institute. This position is part of a faculty cluster hire funded by support from
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one or more areas of physics, to begin in the fall of 2026. This TT position is supported in part by one of the world's leading funders of fundamental scientific research: the Simons Foundation as part
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/or nanofabrication of quantum materials. Successful candidates are expected to have an outstanding research record, establish an independent research program, and make effective contributions
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dedicated startup support from the Simons Foundation. The start date for the position is August 17, 2026. For more information about the department, visit https://binghamton.edu/physics/ Requirements: Minimum
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designed to foster collaborative research at the intersection of quantum science and mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence, directly advancing the Simons Foundation's mission to push the
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positions. The cluster is designed to foster collaborative research at the intersection of quantum science and mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence, directly advancing the Simons Foundation's