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Biweekly Internal Seminar Series
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Abstract: Recent Google’s achievement on quantum supremacy attracted a lot of attentions, while provoking a lot of discussions. I will present the overview of recent experimental achievements....
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Abstract: Termites are amongst the most abundant terrestrial animals on earth largely due to their ability to digest lignocellulose. Termites can digest lignocellulose at different stages of decomposition such as rotten wood and soil ...
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Speaker: Xingya Xu (G0 Cell Unit)
Title: How do condensin and cohesin work: ‘hold-and-release(clip)’ or ‘ring’?
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Speaker: Vivek Pareek (Femtosecond Spectroscopy Unit)
More info on ISS site https://groups.oist.jp/iss
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Speaker: Prof. Dr. Samaya Nissanke is an astrophysicist and the spokesperson of GRAPPA, the center of excellence in gravitation and astroparticle physics, at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Professor Phil Burrows, Interim Director of the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, University of Oxford, Royal Holloway University of London and Imperial College London.
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Prof. David Williams, European Space Agency (ESA)
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"Coral reef fish in a changing world: evolutionary potential and ecological limitations"
Philip L. Munday and Jennifer M. Donelson
ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD Australia.
Many short-term experiments have demonstrated the potential impacts of ocean warming and acidification on marine organisms. However, longer-term experiments are needed to test the capacity for acclimation and adaptation to these stressors. In this talk we will describe unique multigenerational experiments being used to test the effects of warming and acidification on coral reef fishes and explore their capacity for thermal plasticity and adaptation.(...)
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Speaker: Dr Hsiang-Hua Jen, Assistant Research Scholar, IOP, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Talk title: Cooperative light emissions from many quantum emitters

