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on fundamental analysis of PDEs, regularity theory of elliptic and parabolic PDEs, with special emphasis on the regularity of finite boundary points and the point at ∞, its measure-theoretical, probabilistic and
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TIGR-Tas using molecular biology, and biochemical methods. The candidate is also expected to engineer the systems as molecular tools for therapeutic applications. In particular, the candidate is expected
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of the recruitment and description of the project Research on magnetic properties and related topics employing statistical physics methods. The successful candidate is expected to study the static and dynamical
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(4) The need for business (5) Situation of budget. Expected salary: About 450,000 JPY per month. Salary and various allowances are determined according to the KEK rules. Method of Selection: After
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Science in the Universe Opened Up by Precise Numerical Calculations,” specially within the project “Study of Neutron-Rich Heavy Nuclei Aimed at Unraveling the Process of Heavy Element Synthesis ” (Principal
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-edge AI methods for survey astronomy. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with Profs. Vinicius Mikuni, Hironao Miyatake, and other members of KMI, to develop data science techniques
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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
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topological functions and high-performance magnetic functions based on materials synthesis. We will develop novel intermetallic compounds and alloys using singe crystal growth and rapid quenching methods, and
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researcher to develop observational design and impact assessment methods, leveraging techniques such as data assimilation and machine learning. https://www.jamstec.go.jp/ccoar/e/ [Work content and job
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and manipulation methods, the creation of novel material functions, and the deployment to biology and drug discovery. * details of the business RIKEN is Japan's largest and most comprehensive research