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Research (Kakenhi). RIKEN is actively undertaking initiatives to promote gender equality and diversity, and moving forward with the establishment of a diverse and vibrant research environment. If multiple
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to evaluate potential responses of marine ecosystems to environmental changes driven by CO2 emissions. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the following activities: (1) Advancing and
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system that allows employees to work from home or other locations permitted by RIKEN. *Eligible to apply for the MEXT Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Kakenhi). RIKEN is actively undertaking
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activities such as hiking, skiing, and relaxing in beaches and natural hot springs (“onsen” in Japanese). As a newly established lab, we value open communication and teamwork. We aim to foster a positive and
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the University. Working hours:08:45-17:15 Break time:12:00-13:00 Holidays :As stipulated in the Rules of Employment for Employees of Tokai National Higher Education and Research System. https
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and description of the project Research and educational activities related to the research on “Artificial generation of upstream maritime heavy rains to govern intense-rain-induced disasters over land
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Act (FEFTA). As a result, it may become difficult to fulfill your duties as a faculty or staff member of the university. In such cases, it is necessary to ensure that such contracts or benefits remain
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interconnected. Our laboratory aims to understand the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying such well-being by examining behavior and brain activity during states of individual and social well-being, using
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for detecting seafloor crustal deformation using fiber-optic sensors. Similar efforts are being carried out in other regions, with the aim of achieving a broader understanding of crustal activity. The successful
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operation efficiency. We are also actively promoting the applications of the accelerator facility to a variety of research fields. The cyclotron team’s mission is to have stable operation of cyclotrons