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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Theory of Quantum Matter Unit Position ID: Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University -Theory of Quantum Matter
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. OIST is a dynamic new graduate university of science and technology in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, which offers a 5-year PhD program and brings together outstanding researchers from across the country and
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] Subject Areas: Chemistry Life sciences Physics Computational Science Quantum Information Science (more...) Interdisciplinary Quantum Computing Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/02/14, updated 2025/02/09, listed
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] Subject Areas: Social Sciences / Computational Social Sciences Biology / Evolutionary Game Theory Applied Mathematics / Applied Mathematics and Statistics Mathematical and Information Science Network
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Data Science / Machine Learning Cosmology/Particle Astrophysics Nuclear Physics (more...) Electrical Engineering Appl Deadline: 2025/08/31 11:59PM (posted 2025/06/26, updated 2025/06/22, listed until
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Areas: Biology Computational Science Interdisciplinary Mathematical and Information Science Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/06/22, updated 2025/06/11, listed until 2026/01/01) Position Description: Apply
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351-0198, Japan [map ] Subject Areas: Physics Mathematical and Information Science Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/05/29, updated 2025/05/21, listed until 2025/07/04) Position Description: Apply Today is
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generation of the ongoing IceCube observatory. The successful candidate will have strong commitments to development and calibration of the next generation deep-ice optical detectors and associated software
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, note that this will be earlier once good candidates are found.) Details: Our research group is working on metamaterials and related electromagnetic issues at Nagoya Institute of Technology (NIT), which