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of single molecules. Furthermore, we strive to develop novel energy conversion functionalities by precisely controlling local molecular structures. * details of the business RIKEN is Japan's largest and most
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and nucleolar pre-ribosomal particles. https://sites.google.com/view/iab-yoshikawa-lab [Work content and job description] Based on our preliminary findings, the postdoctoral researcher will develop
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quantum information, develop techniques for quantum control and measurement, build quantum computing hardware and software, and explore novel applications. Our main interest is to propose quantum algorithms
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information). Keywords: biophysics, mathematical biology, theoretical biology, computational biology, systems biology, ecology, evolution, genetics, active matter For more information, please refer to
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description of the project Research theme: "Research and development of quantum sensors using diamond" [Work content and job description] Research theme: "Research and development of quantum sensors using
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properties of phase transitions involving magnetism, elasticity, dielectricity, etc. by applying and developing computational methods such as classical and quantum Monte Carlo simulations, molecular dynamics
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technology) and the software developed by RIKEN that contributes to science, technology, industry, and society (R-CCS software) as its “core competence in computational science driving science as a whole.” R
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Group develops production technologies for useful radioisotopes (RIs) using the heavy ion accelerators at RIKEN RI Beam Factory, and conducts research on RI applications in the field of nuclear and
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to develop their own interests, and to collaborate with Unit members, including Yoshi Kamiya, Tokuro Shimokawa and Nic Shannon. Themes currently represented include quantum spin liquids; application
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, develop techniques for quantum control and measurement, build quantum computing hardware and software, and explore novel applications. We promote basic research on quantum information science and contribute