Two Research Fellowships are available in the School of Theoretical Physics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. These are dedicated research positions for up to five years.
Candidates must have a proven record as independent researchers in one of the following fields of study: Quantum Field Theory, String Theory, Mathematical Physics, Statistical Mechanics, Condensed Matter Theory, Quantum Information, Quantum Computing and Theoretical Cosmology.
Applications should be submitted through the DIAS online e-recruitment system: https://dias.ie/applyresearchfellowtheoreticalphysics2023
Candidates should upload a letter of application together with a CV, a list of publications and a research proposal, all as one pdf file. The names of three referees should be provided on the system and candidates should arrange with their referees to upload the academic references (onto the same system) before the closing date.
The closing date for applications is 17 December 2022 (by 23:59 Irish Time). It is proposed to hold interviews for these positions on 20 and 21 December 2022.
Appointments will be on the basis of a fixed-term contract. The Fellowship salary scale is: €58,318– €64,818 per annum (Personal Pension Contribution scale); €55,403– €61,578 per annum (Non-Personal Pension Contribution scale). The appointee will be subject to the general Irish public sector regulations as regards annual leave, sick leave, pension entitlements etc.
At DIAS, we are committed to building an inclusive scientific community, distinguished by scientific excellence, gender balance, and diversity.
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Last Updated: 30th November 2022 by Registrar Office
DIAS Research Fellowship 2023 in Theoretical Physics.
Two Research Fellowships are available in the School of Theoretical Physics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. These are dedicated research positions for up to five years.
Candidates must have a proven record as independent researchers in one of the following fields of study: Quantum Field Theory, String Theory, Mathematical Physics, Statistical Mechanics, Condensed Matter Theory, Quantum Information, Quantum Computing and Theoretical Cosmology.
Applications should be submitted through the DIAS online e-recruitment system: https://dias.ie/applyresearchfellowtheoreticalphysics2023
Candidates should upload a letter of application together with a CV, a list of publications and a research proposal, all as one pdf file. The names of three referees should be provided on the system and candidates should arrange with their referees to upload the academic references (onto the same system) before the closing date.
The closing date for applications is 17 December 2022 (by 23:59 Irish Time). It is proposed to hold interviews for these positions on 20 and 21 December 2022.
Appointments will be on the basis of a fixed-term contract. The Fellowship salary scale is: €58,318– €64,818 per annum (Personal Pension Contribution scale); €55,403– €61,578 per annum (Non-Personal Pension Contribution scale). The appointee will be subject to the general Irish public sector regulations as regards annual leave, sick leave, pension entitlements etc.
At DIAS, we are committed to building an inclusive scientific community, distinguished by scientific excellence, gender balance, and diversity.
www.dias.ie #DIASdiscovers
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