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of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project [Outline of Laboratory] Our unit is a new laboratory established November 2023, and aims to develop new magnetic materials with
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to contribute to the development of science and technology worldwide and to serve as a hub of innovation in Okinawa. OIST is a dynamic new graduate university of science and technology in Okinawa Prefecture
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to classical—aiming to identify universal laws and phenomena underlying their physical properties. Our research covers topics ranging from material-oriented studies to the development of theoretical frameworks
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Research Team ("DESRT") performs cutting-edge research and development on discrete-event simulations and their wide applications, especially, simulations of social phenomena using agent-based models, and
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.Development of Hydrogenolysis Catalysts for Refractory Resins Utilizing expertise in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and polymer chemistry, the researcher will develop homogeneous or heterogeneous
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mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) calculations are used to examine chemical reactions occurred in enzymes. Furthermore, we develop novel simulation algorithms and new models for biomolecules to overcome
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also lead the development of precise neutron imaging techniques at the world best precision by using particle tracking detectors. Keywords: Nuclear experiment, Hadron experiment, particle detectors
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offers a supportive, collaborative, and interdisciplinary research environment that fosters scientific excellence and professional development. References: Belal et al., 2025, Nature Communications
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preservation, and the responsible use of resources. The appointed researcher will play a leading role in the development of new materials and energy conversion devices, in collaboration with Prof. Jürgen Janek
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compounds, with particular emphasis on developing synthetic methods for both small molecules and polymers using fluorine gas. Through these efforts, we seek to explore previously uncharted chemical space