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, Japan which offers a 5-year PhD program and brings together outstanding researchers from across the country and across disciplines to conduct cutting-edge scientific research. The university is located
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] Supporting the school in managing various tasks, including entrance examinations, student presentation arrangements, PhD seminars, field studies, and the organization of symposia. * Assigned department
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when appropriate. [Qualifications] (Required) PhD in mathematics, physics, or a closely related field by the start date. (Preferred) Demonstrated research expertise in one or more of the following areas
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the activities of the Representation Theory and Algebraic Combinatorics Unit. Qualifications: (Required) 1. PhD in Mathematics. 2. Speaking/Listening Proficiency in English. Report to: Dr Liron Speyer
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of employment will be 431,000 JPY or more. For a candidate who finished their PhD approximately 5 years ago and has the appropriate experience, skills and track record, the monthly pay at hire
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. Engage in ongoing and active research. 2. Participate and contribute in the activities of the Analysis & PDE unit and OIST math group. Qualifications: (Required) PhD in Mathematics. Report to: Professor
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including collaborations, meetings and seminars, and to mentor student research. 2. The candidate must have a clear research plan (with flexibility and interests in potential collaboration with Prof. Reiko
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the laboratory. If you are interested in any related research themes, we would be happy if you would consider applying. We also hope for someone who can actively take charge of research guidance for students
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(Required) PhD in Information Theory, Mathematics or related fields Strong research skills and a solid track record of publications Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Knowledge
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(Nagoya, Aichi, Japan). The successful candidate is required (1) to publish one first-author paper per year, and (2) to submit one ALMA proposal per year. The successful candidate may supervise students