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, Japan which offers a 5-year PhD program and brings together outstanding researchers from across the country and across disciplines to conduct cutting-edge scientific research. The university is located
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] Supporting the school in managing various tasks, including entrance examinations, student presentation arrangements, PhD seminars, field studies, and the organization of symposia. * Assigned department
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when appropriate. [Qualifications] (Required) PhD in mathematics, physics, or a closely related field by the start date. (Preferred) Demonstrated research expertise in one or more of the following areas
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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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the activities of the Representation Theory and Algebraic Combinatorics Unit. Qualifications: (Required) 1. PhD in Mathematics. 2. Speaking/Listening Proficiency in English. Report to: Dr Liron Speyer
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. Engage in ongoing and active research. 2. Participate and contribute in the activities of the Analysis & PDE unit and OIST math group. Qualifications: (Required) PhD in Mathematics. Report to: Professor
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including collaborations, meetings and seminars, and to mentor student research. 2. The candidate must have a clear research plan (with flexibility and interests in potential collaboration with Prof. Reiko
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(Required) PhD in Information Theory, Mathematics or related fields Strong research skills and a solid track record of publications Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Knowledge
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at the time of employment: Research Scientist The monthly salary including discretionary work allowance at the time of employment will be 431,000 JPY or more. For a candidate who finished their PhD
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(Nagoya, Aichi, Japan). The successful candidate is required (1) to publish one first-author paper per year, and (2) to submit one ALMA proposal per year. The successful candidate may supervise students