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13 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University Department Microbial Lifeform Dynamics Group Research Field Pharmacological sciences
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of approximate inference and sampling, grounded in both equilibrium statistical mechanics and dynamical perspectives. These efforts are expected to deepen and extend the mathematical foundations that underpin
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property -Hydraulic fracturing/shearing experiments and Acoustic Emission (AE) measurements under high T/P conditions -CT image analysis of rock or proppant transport -Subsurface fluid flow/fracturing
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seek researchers to engage in: - Modeling-based analysis of groundwater flow and material dynamics in the Kumamoto region - Numerical analysis of water cycle variability using hydrological and
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of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project We are working on the ultrafast shaping of free-electron beams and the application to the ultrafast imaging of chemical dynamics and
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to contribute to the development of science and technology worldwide and to serve as a hub of innovation in Okinawa. OIST is a dynamic new graduate university of science and technology in Okinawa Prefecture
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the surrounding environment by optimising their internal representations or hypotheses about how the hidden dynamics and causes generate sensory inputs—and they optimise their behaviour to adapt to the environment
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of regime shift phenomena, including mass outbreaks and mass mortality of marine organisms. 6. Developing molecular biological techniques for analyzing marine microbial ecosystems; studying the dynamics
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refining dynamic models representing the adaptive responses of marine ecosystems (2) Conducting hindcast experiments using numerical models to evaluate climate-driven changes in marine ecosystems and
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such as quantum-classical hybrid algorithms for simulating quantum many-body systems. We also analyze quantum dynamics of quantum computing based on quantum information. For these purposes, we develop