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of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project Numerical Analysis (Numerical Algorithms), Mathematical Optimization, Operations Research, Machine Learning, Mathematical Statistics
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applicants should have research experience in at least one of these or related areas: • Databases and computer security (distributed ledger technology, blockchain technology, data encryption) • Computer
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factors such as distribution and market access, changes in consumption patterns, and even nutritional and health outcomes. Against this background, there is an increasing demand for new scientific insights
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algorithms, system design, discrete mathematics and optimization, machine learning, natural language processing, generative AI, and AI engineering. Candidates must have some proven research record and/or
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materials for the meeting will be distributed in English and Japanese. - E-mails for administrative information will be sent in both Japanese and English. Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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the work-life balance of faculty and staff, we are proactively working on gender equality by operating on-campus childcare facilities, distributing discount coupons for the baby-sitting service, and
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National Institutes for the Humanities, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature | Japan | 3 months ago
, anthropology, and area studies at the project sites. Examples include: A) Research on the distribution, abundance, ecology and behaviour of wildlife, with an emphasis on mammals. B) Research on local
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and technological development related to observations of the effects of circulation and microbial distribution on the distribution of substances in the ocean, maintaining automated oceanographic
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technologies—especially Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), which has seen rapid progress in recent years—to submarine cable networks. These technologies enable dense, wide-area observations of offshore
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involving species distribution modeling, mapping of different dimensions of biodiversity (e.g., taxonomic, functional), wildlife monitoring, and ecosystem restoration, but will also be encouraged to conduct