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California Institute of Technology, Physics, Mathematics & Astronomy Division

Burke-Leinweber Fellowships in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics

California Institute of Technology, Physics, Mathematics & Astronomy Division, Pasadena, California, United States, 91122

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Overview

The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) solicits applications for the Prize Fellowship program of the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Leinweber Forum for Theoretical Physics. Fellowships begin in Fall 2026, offering an opportunity for outstanding recent and new Ph.D. recipients to perform research at Caltech for three to four years. They are selected by a faculty committee representing all areas of theoretical physics and astrophysics at Caltech and are provided with: flexibility, support, and freedom in choosing research directions within theoretical physics and astrophysics (including but not limited to theoretical astrophysics/cosmology, condensed matter theory, general relativity, particle/string theory, mathematical physics, and quantum information)

an inclusive environment with faculty mentorship and activities organized by the Burke Institute and Leinweber Forum to promote scientific exchanges and professional growth. The Burke and Leinweber Fellowship program significantly expands and strengthens Caltech’s long-standing program of Prize Fellowships in Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics. The Prize Fellowship program has been successful with over 95 percent of the more than 120 former fellows holding distinguished academic positions, as shown at http://burkeinstitute.caltech.edu/people/postdoctoral-fellows.

Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests (no more than 5 pages, excluding references), and a list of publications (refereed papers on top). Applicants should also ensure that at least three letters of reference are submitted on their behalf. Applicants interested in being considered for a joint appointment in theoretical astrophysics with Carnegie Observatories must also apply here. Qualifications and terms of appointment

PhD in Physics, Astronomy, or related field (completed or expected by start date) Eligibility extends to current postdoctoral scholars Appointment term: 3 to 4 years Salary: $85,000 in the first year Research fund: $10,000 per annum One-time allowance to assist with the move Annual paid time off: 21 days, not including Caltech Holidays Annual sick leave: 15 days Health, dental, and vision insurance Process timeline

September 1, 2025: Applications are accepted November 15, 2025: Deadline for applications, including reference letters Mid-December 2025 – End of February 2026: Offers View or update your application using the “Status” link after login

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