16 algorithm-development-"Helmholtz-Zentrum-Geesthacht" Postdoctoral positions in Japan
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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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; identification of novel phases of matter through machine learning; and the development of new algorithms for the simulation of quantum matter. Applications from strong candidates with complementary interests
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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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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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, 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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of the project We are seeking Project Senior Researchers, Project Researchers, Project Researchers (II), and/or Postdoctoral Researchers to participate in the project "Development of an Integrated Simulation
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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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science. Please visit our website for further details. The Center is currently promoting the “Acceleration of BNI-enhanced wheat variety development aimed at reducing chemical fertilizer use in wheat
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of biomolecules, it is crucial to grasp their structural dynamics. We aim to develop methods for designing biomolecules, such as membrane proteins and peptides, with controllable conformational dynamics through a
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simultaneous recording of brain activity from two or more individuals. The successful candidate will work on developing experimental paradigms that model real-world social interactions, with a particular focus