The Charbonneau Lab at Duke University seeks a candidate with a Ph.D. in Physics or related fields to develop fluctuation and instantonic approaches to models with disorder, in order understand the relative contributions of perturbative and non-perturbative effects in systems such as glasses, spin glasses, and porous materials. The successful candidate should have research experience in statistical physics with an analytical emphasis.
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