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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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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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. Research and development of analysis methods for offshore observation data (earthquakes, slow slip events, and fault slip processes) 3. Observational studies of offshore earthquakes, slow slip events, and
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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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(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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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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methods to large-scale, complex problems. Here we aim to establish science for prediction and control for large and complex real-world problems. Human society is facing difficult problems like environmental
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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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methods such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and psychological experiments. Keywords: fMRI, hyperscanning fMRI, Social brain * details of the business RIKEN is Japan's largest and most
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position) Designing a machine-learning-based bias correction method using retrospective forecasts and reanalysis data for comparative calibration. Topic 3: Development of seasonal prediction models (one–two