Cornell University, LASSP/Physics
LASSP Bethe/Wilkins/KIC Condensed Matter Physics Theory Postdoc
Cornell University, LASSP/Physics, Northeast Ithaca, New York, United States
Bethe/Wilkins/KIC Postdoctoral Fellowship in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Cornell University’s Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics is soliciting applications for the
Bethe/Wilkins/KIC Postdoctoral Fellowship in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics . This prize fellowship
is designed to attract the best and brightest young theoretical physicists to work with theorists and experimentalists in Cornell’s Physics department, and in the larger Cornell community. Our group has broad interests in hard and soft condensed matter physics, including (but not limited to): biophysics, cold atom physics, electronic structure theory, hydrodynamics, machine learning, materials science, statistical physics, strongly correlated electrons, quantum information. While this fellowship targets theorists, experimentalists are encouraged to consider the
KIC Postdoctoral Fellowships for nanoscience . Please note that for theorists who wish to be considered for sponsorship as a
Klarman Fellowship
applicant, you must first apply for the Bethe/Wilkins/KIC. In the first stage, applications will be considered by the theory group. Leading candidates will then be nominated for consideration by a college-wide selection committee. The Klarman Fellowship is a distinguished postdoctoral program in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell. (Please note: the Klarman Fellowship is administrated separately, and a further application will be required.) Please submit a
CV ,
publication list , and a 2- page research statement
to Academic Jobs Online. Applicants should arrange to have
three letters of reference
uploaded to their application, one of which should be
from the candidate’s PhD adviser . The submission deadline is
October 1st, 2025 , which will allow us to nominate the strongest candidates to Klarman.
However, we will continue to search for the Bethe-KIC and Wilkins-KIC postdoctoral fellows until the positions are filled.
Moreover, applicants will be automatically considered for any project-funded postdoctoral positions. This position is supported in part by the Hans Bethe Postdoctoral Fellowship, the John Wilkins Postdoctoral Fellowship, and by the Kavli Institute at Cornell.
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Cornell University’s Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics is soliciting applications for the
Bethe/Wilkins/KIC Postdoctoral Fellowship in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics . This prize fellowship
is designed to attract the best and brightest young theoretical physicists to work with theorists and experimentalists in Cornell’s Physics department, and in the larger Cornell community. Our group has broad interests in hard and soft condensed matter physics, including (but not limited to): biophysics, cold atom physics, electronic structure theory, hydrodynamics, machine learning, materials science, statistical physics, strongly correlated electrons, quantum information. While this fellowship targets theorists, experimentalists are encouraged to consider the
KIC Postdoctoral Fellowships for nanoscience . Please note that for theorists who wish to be considered for sponsorship as a
Klarman Fellowship
applicant, you must first apply for the Bethe/Wilkins/KIC. In the first stage, applications will be considered by the theory group. Leading candidates will then be nominated for consideration by a college-wide selection committee. The Klarman Fellowship is a distinguished postdoctoral program in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell. (Please note: the Klarman Fellowship is administrated separately, and a further application will be required.) Please submit a
CV ,
publication list , and a 2- page research statement
to Academic Jobs Online. Applicants should arrange to have
three letters of reference
uploaded to their application, one of which should be
from the candidate’s PhD adviser . The submission deadline is
October 1st, 2025 , which will allow us to nominate the strongest candidates to Klarman.
However, we will continue to search for the Bethe-KIC and Wilkins-KIC postdoctoral fellows until the positions are filled.
Moreover, applicants will be automatically considered for any project-funded postdoctoral positions. This position is supported in part by the Hans Bethe Postdoctoral Fellowship, the John Wilkins Postdoctoral Fellowship, and by the Kavli Institute at Cornell.
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