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Dr. Daniel Shiu, Chief Cryptographer of Arqit, a leading company with transformational quantum encryption technology, will speak on "Public-cryptography is bad for security".
Registration link: TUESDAY, 19 APRIL 2022, 5:00PM (JST) | OIST Groups
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Dean Yates, Queen Mary University of London
Title: Spin representations of the symmetric group
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Join us for an informal lunchtime "fireside chat" with Shozo Kamiya, Founder of I'm Beside You, a startup developing multimodal AI systems to improve online communications and make them more personalized to the individual. 28 March 2022 | 12:00-13:00 | C210
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Speaker: Vyacheslav Lysov (Quantum Gravity).
Title: Tropical Mirror Symmetry
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Speaker: Vyacheslav Lysov (Quantum Gravity).
Title: "Introduction to tropical Gromov-Witten theory" (part 3)
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Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
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John Murray, Maynooth University
Title: A Schur-positivity conjecture inspired by the Alperin-Mckay conjecture
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A 2-day seminar held by Algorithms for Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics (Gene Myers) Unit along with Genomics and Regulatory Systems (Nicholas Luscombe) Unit as the co-host.
In the seminar, entitled "OIST-UT Genomics Research Seminar", we invite 3 Ph.D. students from The University of Tokyo (Shinichi Morishita lab) to OIST, and each of the 8 researchers in total from UT and OIST will give a 20 min talk on their work plus 10 min Q&A session.
The seminar will be held on site at OIST, although you can also join via zoom (link below). On each day, right after the seminar we will have time and place for further discussion and interaction with the presenters (while keeping distance).
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A 2-day seminar held by Algorithms for Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics (Gene Myers) Unit along with Genomics and Regulatory Systems (Nicholas Luscombe) Unit as the co-host.
In the seminar, entitled "OIST-UT Genomics Research Seminar", we invite 3 Ph.D. students from The University of Tokyo (Shinichi Morishita lab) to OIST, and each of the 8 researchers in total from UT and OIST will give a 20 min talk on their work plus 10 min Q&A session.
The seminar will be held on site at OIST, although you can also join via zoom (link below). On each day, right after the seminar we will have time and place for further discussion and interaction with the presenters (while keeping distance).
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Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English

