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inference, computational model, neuromorphic artificial intelligence, generative model, neural data analysis Our lab website: Brain Intelligence Theory Unit, Isomura Lab https://unifiedtheory.jp/en
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, the synthesis of novel materials, their characterization, analysis, and device development will be conducted. * Research Environment Support up to 10 million yen depending on the research plan at the time of
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. Research and development of analysis methods for offshore observation data (earthquakes, slow slip events, and fault slip processes) 3. Observational studies of offshore earthquakes, slow slip events, and
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advance research in mathematics (algebra, geometry, and analysis). The successful candidate will engage in the construction and deepening of mathematical theories that are foundational to various areas
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Data Assimilation, ESG Analysis, and Complex Network Theory for the Preservation of Global Commons” (Sub Project Leader: Tetsuo Hatsuda, Director of Division of Applied Mathematical Science) within
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of Measure Theory and Functional Analysis is appreciated. Submission Documents (to be sent via email to amedeo.esposito@oist.jp) Cover letter (English) Curriculum vitae (English) Research Statement (English
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particle physics, nuclear physics, cosmology, chemistry, biology, and mathematics. Mathematical modeling, knot and knotoid theories, periodic tangles, topological defects, and topological data analysis
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estimation (7) Mathematical analysis and modeling of social behaviors where numbers (1)-(7) above correspond to the same numbers in the [Laboratory] section above. Applicants will be considered