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(CNRS, Université Paris Cité) in Paris, France, invites applications for several fully funded postdoctoral positions (1–3 years) to work on quantum computing theory. - Research within the Algorithms
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astrophysics (completed by the start date), demonstrated experience in particle astrophysics, dense matter physics, or multi-messenger astronomy, and an interest in bridging theory with observational data
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, to unravel the mystery of dark matter or to determine what happened to the antimatter present in our universe at the time of the Big Bang. The location of LAPP, 50 km from CERN, and the presence of the theory
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, Athena, H.E.S.S., CTAO, KM3NeT, Jem-EUSO, theory) and the LUX "Relativistic Astrophysics" group. This position is funded by the European project ACME (Astrophysics Centre for Multimessenger studies in
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towards potential industrial transfers (self-calibrating instruments for polarization control), and an activity on theory (simulations of cavity-QED devices), which both represent assets for the present
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-knowledge proofs, secure computation, post-quantum cryptography, the theoretical foundations of cryptography, and its connections with complexity theory. - Research within the Algorithms & Complexity group
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. In this project, we aim to develop digital tools combining density functional theory (DFT) and machine learning (ML) to accelerate the in-silico design of solid catalysts for the DA process. - Perform
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria Technical skills: - Extensive experience in nonlinear optics (theory and experiments), - Specific laser instrumentation in the femtosecond pulse regime and mid
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generalize existing analytic methods—particularly the Effective Field Theory of Large-Scale Structure (EFTofLSS)—to include the effects of massive neutrinos and non-standard dark matter, validate theoretical
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matter exist in theories beyond the SM, and the WIMP (Weakly Interacting Massive Particle) is one of the best motivated of these candidates, as it allows to also solve the SM hierarchy problem, directly