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groundbreaking research. Your responsibilities will include: (1)Creating visual materials necessary for disseminating ITbM's research achievements both domestically and internationally (such as graphical abstracts
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・Processing, integration, and visualization of large-scale datasets ・Preparation of research manuscripts and presentation of results at academic conferences * Assigned department Existing departments [Work
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these data, and visualize them using advanced IR techniques. ② Promote DX in education at the university and educate students in skills related to DX promotion. ③ Promote DX in administrative operations
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researcher to develop and apply thermodynamic models of organic matter stability and water–rock–organic interactions in planetary interiors. The group's research focuses on ocean worlds (including icy moons
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School of Arts Doctoral Course: “Guidance in Specialized Research,” “Specialized Research Seminar,” “General Planning and Theory Seminar,” and “Study of Visual Arts Planning” (among others) [Work
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” and “Special Seminar 1–4” ⑶ Graduate School of Arts Doctoral Course: “Guidance in Specialized Research,” “Specialized Research Seminar,” “General Planning and Theory Seminar,” and “Study of Visual Arts
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,” and “Study of Visual Arts Planning” ※The successful candidate may also be required to teach in the Industrial Crafts and Design field of the Doctoral Program (among others). [Work location] Kyoto [Job
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Specialized Research,” “Specialized Research Seminar,” “General Planning and Theory Seminar” and “Study of Visual Arts Planning” (among others) [Work location] Kyoto [Job title and number of positions] One Full
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to develop quantitative evaluation techniques to assess the impacts of climate change on each stakeholder, as well as visualization techniques to demonstrate the effectiveness of different response and
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description of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project Our laboratory is advancing research and development on “Common Ground,” an interactive, multi-user dynamic general