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: Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Applied Information Science [Work content and job description] 1. Area of specialization: Fields related to Information Networks or Computational Science 2. Assigned
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engineering fields such as telecommunications and networking. Data communication, information communication, communication networks, Internet, wireless communication, signal processing, information processing
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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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radiative flux products using four sensors on EarthCARE - Observational diagnostics of cloud, precipitation, and radiation processes and evaluation of numerical models through multi-satellite synergy [Work
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. However, recent technological advances—such as sensors and cameras—are making it increasingly possible to collect large-scale data on human behavior and society. As a result, modern data science is expected
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description] Research Fields and Responsibilities (Immediately after hiring) Division of Media and Network Technologies consists of two groups: Research Group of Information Media Science and Technology, and
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phenomena with extremely weak couplings, such as light dark matter, axions, and gravitational waves, by pioneering the weak coupling frontier through the use of cutting-edge quantum sensors and devices. QUP
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gravitational waves, by pioneering the weak coupling frontier through the use of cutting-edge quantum sensors and devices. QUP operates under a distinctive organizational model in which researchers from a broad
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integrated research in computational, information and experimental sciences. (1) Development of molecular dynamics simulation model of network formation by free radical polymerization in an extension
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. This network comprises three nurseries: Kawauchi Keyaki Nursery school (capacity: 22) and Aobayama Midori Nursery school (116), both open to all university employees, as well as Hoshinoko Nursery school (120