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, exploring how topology and chirality shape matter across scales, from big to small. WPI-SKCM² postdocs should have a strong interest in fusion research and should actively collaborate across disciplines
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work start time and a 5:15 PM work finish time. However, the method of performing the work and the distribution of hours shall be left up to the discretion of the employee, and the employer shall not
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per academic year, distributed across the three terms (fall, winter, and spring), and eventually a PhD course in IPE. In addition, the candidate will supervise graduate research projects (Master’s
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the work-life balance of faculty and staff, we are proactively working on gender equality by operating on-campus childcare facilities, distributing discount coupons for the baby-sitting service, and
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National Institutes for the Humanities, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature | Japan | 2 months ago
, anthropology, and area studies at the project sites. Examples include: A) Research on the distribution, abundance, ecology and behaviour of wildlife, with an emphasis on mammals. B) Research on local
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and technological development related to observations of the effects of circulation and microbial distribution on the distribution of substances in the ocean, maintaining automated oceanographic
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technologies—especially Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), which has seen rapid progress in recent years—to submarine cable networks. These technologies enable dense, wide-area observations of offshore
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involving species distribution modeling, mapping of different dimensions of biodiversity (e.g., taxonomic, functional), wildlife monitoring, and ecosystem restoration, but will also be encouraged to conduct
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labs, and the RI production and distribution, using the heavy-ion accelerators and unsealed RI handling facilities at the RIKEN RI Beam Factory. The candidate is also expected to be in charge of RI