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of the project The Laboratory for Dynamic Biomolecule Design is recruiting a research employee to carry out our research theme. The research overview of the laboratory is shown below. To understand the functions
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and solve them with various engineering approaches.Our laboratory aims to design faster and more scalable quantum computers by exploring their systems and software, as modern computer engineering
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development. Specifically, by developing novel methods for detecting interactions between biomolecules and understanding the mechanisms that establish immune tolerance, we seek to propose a new concept in
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of gas-phase atoms and molecules, as well as solid crystals, through laser-pump—electron-probe measurements. 3.Development of novel electron microscopes through numerical simulation-based device design
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of mathematical and natural sciences, while interacting with researchers both within and outside iTHEMS. We particularly welcome applications from young researchers with outstanding abilities in the field
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. Interactions with others contribute to an individual's well-being. It is also true that individual well-being fosters a healthier society. Thus, individual and societal well-being are thought to be closely
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of the recruitment and description of the project [Outline of Laboratory] Our research unit aims to elucidate the principles for metabolic design through comparison of metabolisms and enzymes in diverse organisms
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.Interdisciplinary statement (discuss your views and interest on interdisciplinarity, and how you see yourself interacting with iTHEMS members from other fields; 1 page max) 7. Two or more letters of recommendation
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technology and develop human resources. The AI Computing Team explores the design and realization method of advanced machine learning systems by working across multiple layers, including circuits, devices
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Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) promotes interdisciplinary collaborations and the creation of new interdisciplinary fields through interactions among researchers in mathematics, theoretical