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: Postdoctoral Position Location: Leiden, Zuid-Holland 2311, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) [map ] Subject Areas: Theoretical Physics / Condensed matter theory , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory , Theoretical
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aimed at deriving theoretical and empirical scaling relationships linking species richness, trophic level productivity and community biomass to size spectra under stress. Merging existing and new
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the mesh refinement and mathematically prove that the resulting algorithms converge optimally with respect to the number of mesh elements. You will further implement and thereby validate the theoretical
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findings at international conferences. This vacancy involves Task 3.1 of ‘The Power of Size’ project, which is aimed at deriving theoretical and empirical scaling relationships linking species richness
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thereby validate the theoretical results through numerical experiments. You will conduct your research in a collaborative, international, and interdisciplinary environment that values both academic
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11 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company AMOLF Research Field Engineering » Design engineering Engineering » Microengineering Physics » Applied physics Physics » Optics Researcher Profile
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you a transdisciplinary philosopher who cares about making theoretical
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remains poorly understood how such systems learn and what signatures learning leaves in their physical structure and energy landscape. This project aims to build the theoretical foundations of physical
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whether existing methods can accommodate these challenges or, instead, require fundamental modification. Gaining clarity about this requires developing a theoretical account of what success looks like
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, or coordinating fingers to tie shoelaces. This gap has profound implications for manufacturing, healthcare, domestic assistance, and applications where robots must interact delicately with the physical world