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Operation Team NMR Operation Team is responsible for managing and maintaining the NMR research infrastructure at RIKEN Yokohama campus, which is composed of multiple high-performance NMR instruments
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and solve them with various engineering approaches.Our laboratory aims to design faster and more scalable quantum computers by exploring their systems and software, as modern computer engineering
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conditions in various classes of objects through X-ray and gamma-ray observations with detectors onboard satellites, balloons, etc. We are advancing our studies using the Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI
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molecules. By incorporating a chemical perspective, we also aim to expand the application of our designed biomolecules as tools for perturbing cell dynamics, imaging cells and tissues, sensing the environment
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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
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of employment will be 431,000 JPY or more. For a candidate who finished their PhD approximately 5 years ago and has the appropriate experience, skills and track record, the monthly pay at hire
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) and Data Science (4th science) towards the new “Science of Prediction” as the 5th scientific paradigm. Prediction and control have long been studied, but it is still a challenge to apply the traditional
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methods such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and psychological experiments. Keywords: fMRI, hyperscanning fMRI, Social brain * details of the business RIKEN is Japan's largest and most
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and methodologies such as stem cells, organoids, molecular biology, structural biology, synthetic biology, diverse animal models, multi-scale imaging and quantification techniques, theoretical biology