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of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project [Research Field] We are working on the ultrafast shaping of free-electron beams and the application to the ultrafast imaging
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] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project [Research Field] We study various quantum transport phenomena in electronic systems in solids. In particular, we focus on thin film crystals and
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leads to total design of quantum computers, namely, quantum computer architecture. We also aim at cooperating systems of quantum and classical computers towards early realization of useful quantum
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energy-loss spectroscopy, and energy dispersive spectroscopy to explore the electron structures and their dynamical phase transition or phase separation. We also use these powerful tools to quantitatively
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.) involved in these processes, based on the control and detection of electronic coherence in semiconductor quantum dots. In order to promote experimental research on the physics and fundamental technology of
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of the recruitment and description of the project [Research Field] Our Team provides research support using X-ray crystal structure analysis, electron microscopy, and elemental analysis. In addition to supporting
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of the following: ・Development of thin disk laser and/or other high repetition rate lasers ・Research into the use of single-cycle lasers in attosecond science ・Research on relativistic laser science using computer
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computational infrastructure to extend the computable domain by highly linking a Quantum Computer (QC) and a supercomputer (HPC). The missions of the Quantum-HPC PF Div. include the development of software stacks
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computational infrastructure to extend the computable domain by highly linking a Quantum Computer (QC) and a supercomputer (HPC). The missions of the Quantum-HPC PF Div. include the development of software stacks
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be decided and decided based on applicant's ability, aptitude etc. Job content supplemental explanation:Start of Employment: Oct 1, 2024 (Negotiable) Requirements Additional Information Benefits