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] low temperature physics, Quantum computer, qubit, two-dimensional electron system,helium, neon * details of the business RIKEN is Japan's largest and most comprehensive research organization for basic and applied
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of hired] Number of hired:2 person(s) Hiring date:2027-04-01 00:00:00 Starting date:2027-04-01 00:00:00 Where to apply Website https://jrecin.jst.go.jp/seek/SeekJorDetail?fn=0&ln=1&id=D126010552&ln_jor
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microscopy (TEM),condensed matter physics * details of the business RIKEN is Japan's largest and most comprehensive research organization for basic and applied science. [Work content and job description
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largest and most comprehensive research organization for basic and applied science. [Work content and job description] As part of the Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Area (A), “Quantum Matter
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research and are enthusiastic about scientific advancement. * Assigned department Existing departments [Work location] * Address 606-8501 Kyoto Yoshida Konoe-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan Institute for
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on external professional activities (https://groups.oist.jp/acd/information-disclosure/ ). * Further details about the University can be viewed on our website (www.oist.jp). Application Materials Required
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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
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of the business RIKEN is Japan's largest and most comprehensive research organization for basic and applied science. [Work content and job description] Conduct research and development of agent-based models