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Two Postdoctoral Positions - holographic dualities, string theory and their connection to quantum chaos (UNIGE, J. Sonner's Group)

The Department of Theoretical Physics at the University of Geneva expects to hire up to two postdoctoral scientists starting in Fall 2024 in the area of holographic dualities, string theory and their connection to quantum chaos, associated mainly with the group of Professor Julian Sonner, but embedded in the wider scientific context of the DPT and the Geneva Physics department. They also keep active links with the CERN theory division and nearby theory groups at EPFL and the wider Swiss community via the SwissMAP collaboration.

 

One of the two positions will fall under the framework of the HoloGraph consortium financed by the Quantum Initiative of the Swiss Federal Government (more detail below). The University of Geneva Department of Theoretical Physics has a number of groups working in High Energy Theory including those of Julian Sonner, Marcos Marino, Francesco Riva, Vincent Vargas, as well as Alba Grassi (UniGE Maths) which support an active and wide-ranging group of postdoctoral and PhD scientists.

 

The positions are advertised for 2+1 years and come with an internationally competitive salary, travel funds and excellent working conditions.

 

Candidates are requested to submit their material before the primary deadline, 22.12.2023, for full consideration.

 

More details & application procedure

Webpage : https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/26498
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