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; identification of novel phases of matter through machine learning; and the development of new algorithms for the simulation of quantum matter. Applications from strong candidates with complementary interests
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gravitational waves, by pioneering the weak coupling frontier through the use of cutting-edge quantum sensors and devices. QUP operates under a distinctive organizational model in which researchers from a broad
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recognition in the worldwide academic community as a model for excellence in education and research, and our unwavering commitment to scientific and technological innovation is dedicated to generating progress
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analyser, 12 workstations (336 cores and more than 3.2 TB RAM in total), 8 NASs (over 300 TB), electromagnetic simulators (ANSYS HFSS, 50 licences) (CST, 5 licences), etc. Our group is rapidly increasing its
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operates under a distinctive organizational model in which researchers from a broad range of institutions, including KEK, converge at QUP to pursue common scientific objectives. QUP's principal research
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Global Simulation / Ultrahigh-flux Concerting Materials / Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics) and state the research plan in the Unit based on the Unit’s objectives and activities, the plan
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modelling across different depths of human evolutionary history, building on methods published in Speidel et al, Nature 2025 and application to new large-scale modern and ancient genetic data. - Developing
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Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Studies, Tohoku University
research approaches, including but not limited to those that leverage emerging technologies—such as AI-based analysis, computational science, and iPS cell-based drug discovery models—to identify novel drug
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of information theory, mathematical modeling and machine learning and their application to medical science problems (5) Deep Learning in Biomedical Sciences (6) Theory and methods on prediction, control and
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, 2025.) Computational Science and Quantum Computation Discrete Event Simulation Research Team , RIKEN Center for Computational Science (Team Leader: Nobuyasu Ito) Field Theory Research Team , RIKEN