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period:Nontenured Contract period description:From the date of appointment until the end of the research period for this project (Bridge Research S2: CLV-201 Development Research) (within the research period
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with a focus on genome regulation and disease modeling, creating a foundation of knowledge for developing innovative and unique humancentric therapies. The key goals are: 1) to achieve outstanding
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”, to provide substantial knowledge on chemical reactions that efficiently develop chemical reactions and materials for the future necessity, and to sustainably cultivate human resources engaged in the field
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description [Background of the recruitment and description of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project ①Database development
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experience. Working hours:08:45-17:30 Break time:12:00-13:00 Holidays :Saturday, Sunday, holidays, year-end and new year holiday Overtime and other explanations:Discretionary labor system is applied. Deemed
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determined based on work performance, work attitude, progress of the work engaged in, workload at the end of the contract period, budget situation, and other factors. The maximum employment period shall not
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include Sundays, national holidays, year-end/New Year holidays, and Keio University holidays (January 10, etc.). Overtime and other explanations:Working on Sundays and holidays may sometimes be required
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of the following research topics: Laser development for hydrogen fountain experiments aimed at antimatter gravity measurements, Development of TES detectors and their application to the exploration of physical
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: ● Laser development for hydrogen fountain experiments aimed at antimatter gravity measurements, ● Development of TES detectors and their application to the exploration of physical phenomena with extremely
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who have strong expertise in either MRI-based functional neuroimaging or clinical neurophysiological methods, and who are motivated to integrate both approaches to advance research. We develop and apply