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of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project [Outline of Laboratory] Our research is within the field of Computational Neuroscience. We utilize computer models to explore how
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for seasonal prediction using hybrid physics-machine learning models in R&D item Research on Seasonal Meteorological and Oceanographic Forecast Simulator under Development of Integrated Simulation Platform
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academic community as a model for excellence in education and research. Position summary: There are two openings for the postdoctoral researcher position at the Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
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, with more than 50 countries represented. OIST is rapidly gaining recognition in the worldwide academic community as a model for excellence in education and research. Position summary: Postdoctoral
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description] Research on the development of cognitive models for nonverbal communication channels between AI agents, as well as duties related to the research project. * Assigned department Existing departments
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mathematics/statistics/computer science, willing to specialize their research on large language models (LLMs). The successful candidate will contribute to the development of trustworthy LLMs by focusing
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as molecular tools, and applying these novel tools in disease models. Recently, we are actively working on RNA-guided systems, such as the well-known CRISPR-Cas, which is widely used for genome editing
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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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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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, including electrons and quasiparticles, as well as wave phenomena in metamaterials. Using primarily analytical approaches based on model systems, we investigate a wide range of physical systems—from quantum