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to society through quantum technology. This research team is investigating optical quantum control technology with the aim of developing an optical quantum computer. In quantum systems, quantum states are
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and atoms confined in an optical cavity, and it is an ideal interface between atomic and photonic qubits. We develop novel nanophotonic devices, such as optical nanofiber cavities, and construct cavity
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of nanomaterials and enable control of light at the quantum level. Keywords: carbon nanotubes, 2D materials, photonic crystals, microspectroscopy, optical microcavities, nanoscale devices For more information
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with non-smooth and non-compact boundaries, global uniqueness, analysis and classification of singularities, asymptotic laws for diffusion processes, regularity theory of nonlinear degenerate and
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optical fiber strainmeters, borehole tiltmeters, and high-precision seafloor pressure gauges with on-site calibration. We are also advancing observation technologies for boreholes drilled by the deep-sea
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research during the appointment period. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, condensed matter physics, statistical physics, or quantum information science
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2 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company National Institute for Materials Science Department Research Center for Electronic and Optical Materials Research Field Chemistry Physics Engineering
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organization for basic and applied science. [Work content and job description] The successful candidate will work on one or more of the following projects: 1.Experimental research on ultrafast optical modulation
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. The project aims to investigate and control the local structure, conductive properties, and optical responses of single molecules and thin films at the atomic scale. Through this work, we seek to uncover
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: Mathematical physics and fundamental theory of condensed matter physics, semiconductors, optical properties of condensed matter and atomic physics, magnetism, superconductivity and strongly correlated systems