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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate-Condensed Matter Theory Department SAS - Physics & Astronomy Salary Commensurate With Experience Posting
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- condensed matter theory Company: Princeton University Description: Openings are available for a postdoctoral research associate working in the Physics Department in condensed matter theory and quantum
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Openings are available for a postdoctoral research associate working in the Physics Department in condensed matter theory and quantum information theory. The initial appointment will be for one year
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, - discuss with other scientists. The KITP and UCSB host a very active and lively condensed matter theory group comprising faculty, postdocs and PhD students. Moreover the KITP organizes several week long
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Openings are available for a postdoctoral research associate or more senior position working in the Physics Department in condensed matter theory. The initial appointment will be for one year, with
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should hold the degree of Ph.D. in the field of condensed matter physics, quantum chemistry, or computational materials science or engineering, and should have expertise in ab initio electronic structure
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, biomolecular self-assembly, and soft condensed matter. The successful candidate will develop computer simulation approaches to understand compartmentalisation inside cells (e.g., formation of biomolecular
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, Kirill Tuchin and James Vary. The group also has close interactions with the condensed matter theory group and the experimental nuclear group at Iowa State. The group is part of the theory cluster
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The Dua group in the Physics Department of Virginia Tech invites applications for postdoctoral associate positions in theoretical quantum information, topological condensed matter physics and the
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, biomolecular self-assembly, and soft condensed matter. The successful candidate will develop computer simulation approaches to understand compartmentalisation inside cells (e.g., formation of biomolecular