Physics/Math Postdoc
Listed on 2026-06-15
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Science
Mathematics, Research Scientist
About Wolfram Institute
The Wolfram Institute for Computational Foundations of Science is a nonprofit research organization for the computational approach to fundamental science. Our goal is to develop research programs that are theoretically sound and computationally operable in areas including, but not limited to, physics, mathematics, philosophy/logic, biology, cognitive science/artificial intelligence, and economics.
AboutThe Role
Thanks to some new funding we are looking to hire several physics/math postdocs at the Wolfram Institute. The positions start this fall, 2025, and will initially be for 1 year. They can be virtual.
What You'll Do- Connections to other approaches (e.g. spin networks, string theory, etc.)
- Infra geometry:
Build a mathematical structure analogous to traditional geometry, but on top of limits of hypergraphs rather than Euclidean space. - General Relativistic Correspondence:
Do explicit simulations of large-scale limits of hypergraph rewriting, understanding their correspondence and deviations from standard General Relativity. - Sub Quantum Field Theory:
Explore the correspondence between multiway causal graphs and toy (and lower-level) versions of Feynman diagrams. - Experimental Implications:
Search for situations (e.g., dimension fluctuations) where effects from our models are visible, and automatically mine existing literature for cases where such effects have been investigated.
We’re looking for outstanding people broadly knowledgeable about modern mathematical physics, with good fluency in Wolfram Language, who can thrive in intense intellectually rigorous projects, and who are able to deliver creative results within a defined overall framework.
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