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be a great opportunity to join the emerging group and further enhance your career with us. We are looking for several excellent, highly motivated postdoc researchers who can join our research group
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to fields like particle physics and cosmology. Research on nonlinear optical imaging systems and optical tweezers techniques for applications in soft, biological active matter systems. Computational
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collaborate across disciplines, including math, chemistry, biophysics, condensed matter physics, materials science, and others. Postdocs will actively contribute to the knotted chiral meta matter paradigm
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, including math, chemistry, biophysics, condensed matter physics, materials science, and others. Postdocs will actively contribute to the knotted chiral meta matter paradigm that probes the fundamental laws
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, Chemical & Biological Systems (4) Pure & Applied Math & Theoretical Science Mentorship & Collaboration Structure Postdocs will have three WPI-SKCM² mentors. Primary Mentor: A PI from your primary thrust
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) Names and contact information of 2-3 referees, one of which should be a previous employer For more information visit https://www.oist.jp/careers/postdoc-information-theory-probability-and-statistics-unit
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Initiative (WPI) , our mission at SKCM2 develops a new interdisciplinary research paradigm known as "knotted chiral meta matter", as well as provides interdisciplinary training and international research and
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characterizing devices for extreme radiation environments, including new materials and detector configurations. Hard X-ray and Gamma-ray imaging (Tadayuki Takahashi, Manabu Togawa) This project develops a hard X
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bioinformatics analysis of in vivo neural activity imaging and single-cell spatial omics. If your expertise lies beyond these areas yet you have a keen interest in our research focus, we encourage you to reach out
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Center Initiative (WPI) of the Japanese government, our mission at SKCM2 develops a new interdisciplinary research paradigm known as "knotted chiral meta matter" (KCM2). Our team of researchers cross