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Santa Fe Institute Calling for Applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships for 2006

Deadline: November 15, 2005

Source: Santa Fe Institute.

The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) anticipates several openings for postdoctoral fellowships beginning in September 2006.

SFI research is devoted to complex phenomena drawing input from a wide variety of fields, including biology (e.g. genomics, evolution, ecology, immunology, biochemistry and cellular organization, systems and bioinformatics, structure of non-human social groups), computer science (computational complexity, adaptive and resilient computation, novel forms of computation, simulation), physics and mathematics (nonlinear systems, statistical physics, biophysics), and the sciences of human behavior (cognition, neuropsychological development, cultural evolution, economics, market structure and function, evolution of human language). Applications are also welcome from disciplines other than those listed here. Further details about SFI's current research can be found on the research area of their web site.

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