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from Physical Review Letters. Some of our works are highlighted by globally prestigious journals including Nature. More information is found below: https://hw.web.nitech.ac.jp/index-e.html This will be a
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with non-smooth and non-compact boundaries, global uniqueness, analysis and classification of singularities, asymptotic laws for diffusion processes, regularity theory of nonlinear degenerate and
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Recruitment of Designated Assistant Professor or Post-doctoral Researcher (CREST), Nagoya University
of Innovative Integrated Fundamental Technologies for Materials Production and Recycling Processes” under the theme “Development of High-Performance Materials through Upcycling of Industrial Waste Silicon
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collaboration with the National Research and Development Agency National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and the National University Corporation Tokyo Institute of Technology, will
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are interested in a wide range of topics, including the evolution of cooperation, the formation of social networks, and opinion dynamics, with the ultimate goal of contributing to the preservation of global
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payments will be made after this.) https://wpi-aimec.jp/en/research/ [Work content and job description] 1. Monitoring the marine physico-chemical environment from the coast to the open sea; developing
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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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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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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