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Humanities Researcher
A profession that conducts theoretical and empirical research in the humanities, deepening insights into diverse aspects of human society such as culture, history, language, and philosophy.
Humanities and Social Sciences Researcher
A profession that systematically researches history, culture, social structures, economics, etc., using theories and methodologies from the humanities and social sciences to create new knowledge. Contributes to the academic community through conference presentations and paper writing.
Anthropologist
A profession that studies human culture, social structures, and biological aspects through fieldwork and literature reviews.
Mathematics Researcher
Specialist who conducts theoretical and applied research in various fields of mathematics (analysis, algebra, geometry, topology, mathematical logic, etc.) at universities or research institutions.
Biochemistry Researcher
A research position that analyzes molecular structures and reaction mechanisms within living organisms to develop new insights and technologies. Employs a wide range of experimental and analytical techniques from basic to applied levels.
Biologist
Biologists elucidate the structure, function, and interactions of biological phenomena such as plants, animals, microorganisms, cells, and ecosystems, providing new insights as researchers.
Ship Outfitting Researcher
Natural science research position that designs, analyzes, and evaluates ship outfitting systems.
Vegetable (sosai) Researcher
A specialist profession that aims to improve yield and quality and enhance disease resistance through research on vegetable variety improvement and cultivation techniques.
University Assistant Professor
University assistant professors serve as university faculty members, performing duties such as assisting with lectures, conducting their own research activities, and providing student guidance.
Philosophy Researcher
A researcher who theoretically explores fundamental questions in various fields of philosophy through conceptual analysis and examination of intellectual history.