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  2. Riken - Wikipedia

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    Riken (Japanese: 理研, English: / ˈ r ɪ k ɛ n /; [1] stylized in all caps as RIKEN) is a national scientific research institute in Japan. Founded in 1917, it now has about 3,000 scientists on seven campuses across Japan, including the main site at Wakō, Saitama Prefecture, on the outskirts of Tokyo.

  3. SPring-8 - Wikipedia

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    SPring-8 (an acronym of Super Photon Ring – 8 GeV) is a synchrotron radiation facility located in Sayo Town, Sayo District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, which is the main facility of Harima Science Garden City.

  4. Masatoshi Ōkōchi - Wikipedia

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    Viscount Masatoshi Ōkōchi (大河内正敏, Ōkōchi Masatoshi, December 6, 1878 – August 29, 1952) was a Japanese physicist and business executive. He was the third director of the Riken Institute, a position which he assumed in 1921 and held for 25 years.

  5. Japan's Fujitsu, Riken develop second quantum computer - AOL

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    Fujitsu and research institute Riken on Thursday announced the successful development of Japan's second quantum computer, as part of research efforts around the world to make the nascent ...

  6. RIKEN MDGRAPE-3 - Wikipedia

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    MDGRAPE-3 is an ultra-high performance petascale supercomputer system developed by the Riken research institute in Japan.It is a special purpose system built for molecular dynamics simulations, especially protein structure prediction.

  7. Fugaku (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    Fugaku (Japanese: 富岳) is a petascale supercomputer at the Riken Center for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan. It started development in 2014 as the successor to the K computer [4] and made its debut in 2020. It is named after an alternative name for Mount Fuji. [5]

  8. Sidonia Făgărășan - Wikipedia

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    Sidonia Făgărășan is a Romanian biological scientist who is a professor at the Riken Institute in Japan. Her research considers the molecular mechanisms that underpin processes in gut microbioata and the mucosal barrier. In 2020, she was awarded the Kobayashi Foundation Award.

  9. Ununennium - Wikipedia

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    RIKEN developed a high-intensity vanadium beam. [52] The experiment began at a cyclotron while RIKEN upgraded its linear accelerators; the upgrade was completed in 2020. [63] Bombardment may be continued with both machines until the first event is observed. [64] [62] The RIKEN team's efforts are being financed by the Emperor of Japan. [65] 248 ...