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Description The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Colgate University invites applications for a postdoctoral research fellowship in Computational Astrophysics. The anticipated start is
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minor. Through our graduate program, students pursue a Ph.D. degree. Research areas in the department include atomic, molecular, and optical physics, computational physics, condensed matter physics
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Scholar (OES) in theoretical condensed matter and materials physics. The Ohio Eminent Scholars (OES) Program was created by the Ohio General Assembly and is administered by the Ohio Board of Regents. Its
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and Condensed Matter Physics research group, including current instrumentation and research interests, see: https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/physics/research/groups/mcmp/ Main Duties and Responsibilities
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from various approaches, mainly spin resonance and topological quantum matter. Simulations can be done on either GPU machines or on the CQTS dedicated educational quantum computer, and there is an
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graduate program, students pursue a Ph.D. degree. Research areas in the department include atomic, molecular, and optical physics, computational physics, condensed matter physics, nuclear and hadronic
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the past three years. Experience with high-pressure diamond anvil cell techniques. Knowledge of condensed matter physics. Experience in processing laser spectroscopic and X-ray diffraction data. Strong
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for the PhD position must have an MSc (or equivalent) in physics or nanotechnology or a closely related field. We require a solid background in condensed matter theory or related theoretical areas in physics