The School of Theoretical Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced
Studies invites applications for a post-doctoral scholarship in
theoretical physics.
Applicants are welcome from all fields of theoretical physics; however, preference will be given to candidates with a proven research record in Noncommutative Geometry or AdS/CFT.
Previous experience with hybrid Monte Carlo simulations in field theory would be an advantage.
To apply please send your CV along with a short letter of application to vacancies@dias.ie (PDF only).
Once your application has been received you will be sent an application number.
When you have been assigned an application number up to 3 references may be sent in support of your application.
All references must be forwarded by the referee to vacancies@dias.ie quoting your application number.
Closing date for applications is 1 August 2016.
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by George Rogers
School of Theoretical Physics Vacancy: Post-doctoral Scholarship
The School of Theoretical Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced
Studies invites applications for a post-doctoral scholarship in
theoretical physics.
Applicants are welcome from all fields of theoretical physics; however, preference will be given to candidates with a proven research record in Noncommutative Geometry or AdS/CFT.
Previous experience with hybrid Monte Carlo simulations in field theory would be an advantage.
To apply please send your CV along with a short letter of application to vacancies@dias.ie (PDF only).
Once your application has been received you will be sent an application number.
When you have been assigned an application number up to 3 references may be sent in support of your application.
All references must be forwarded by the referee to vacancies@dias.ie quoting your application number.
Closing date for applications is 1 August 2016.
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