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candidate will carry out the “Development of production technology for useful radioisotopes (RIs) using accelerators” task under the commissioned project “Development of stable and efficient production
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change, natural resources, population, medicine and health, at the individual level to the global scale. “Prediction Science” will be a hub connecting a wide range of human knowledge, providing
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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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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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mechanics and quantum information, develop techniques for quantum control and measurement, build quantum computing hardware and software, and explore novel applications. We promote basic research on quantum
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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
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breakthrough and to contribute to the welfare of society and humanity through developing innovative technologies. We also conduct research on ethical, legal and social issues caused by the spread of AI
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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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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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), particularly deep learning, in order to develop more advanced AI technologies and to pioneer their applications in the natural sciences. For more information, please refer to the following website: RIKEN Center