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also lead the development of precise neutron imaging techniques at the world best precision by using particle tracking detectors. Keywords: Nuclear experiment, Hadron experiment, particle detectors
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of the recruitment and description of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project We have been developing federated learning AI models for medical image diagnosis and conducting
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strong-correlation systems by means of atomic resolution electron microscopy. We use various microscopy techniques, such as electron tomography, in-situ imaging under electric bias, differential phase
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. Assist tutoring and mentoring students. Qualifications: (Required) 1. PhD in Mathematics with research interests in Analysis in Metric Spaces 2. Speaking/Listening Proficiency in English. Report to: Dr
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employ cutting-edge approaches such as high-throughput live-cell imaging, genome-wide genetic screens, precise gene editing, and biochemical reconstitution to uncover new mechanistic principles. Our unit
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theorists. The overview of KMI and members can be found at http://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ ; Requirements: A PhD (or close to completion) in physics or related disciplines, such as astronomy, computer science
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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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, and quantitative live-cell imaging to explore the dynamic behaviors of microbial lifeforms across unicellular, multicellular, and supracellular states. Through this interdisciplinary lens, the group
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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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fabrication and engineering of nanoscale devices, microspectroscopy and imaging measurements, as well as development of automated data collection and analysis systems. The job description may be changed during