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The library is hosting EndNote Seminar on September 9th. We will invite an expert of EndNote from its providing company. There are two sessions: Basic and Intermediate. Please register from the library webpage.
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Prof. Paolo Milani
Dept. of Physics, University of Milano, Italy
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Stretchable functional materials are enabling ingredients for the fabrication of wearable electronics, smart prosthetics and soft robotics. These applications require the integration of electronic, optical and actuation capabilities on soft, conformable and biocompatible polymeric substrates [1].
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Ruth A Byrne, PhD; Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
For the last ten years, Dr. Byrne has studied cephalopods at the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, universities in the USA and Israel, and beneath the pristine waters of the Caribbean. She first investigated behavioral lateralization and arm use in the Common Octopus, and subsequently the complex body pattern communication system of the Caribbean Reef Squid. Most recently, she has been working on human cell biology.
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Dr Mark Sadgrove, Associate Professor, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Japan
Language: English
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BIO:
Dr. Shuichiro MIWA earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering at Purdue University in 2008, 2012, respectively. He earned his B.S. in Civil/ Environmental Engineering at Purdue in 2005. Following his doctorate, he joined the Division of Energy and Environmental Systems at Hokkaido University as an assistant professor and conducting research at the laboratory of nuclear system safety. His research interests include nuclear thermal-hydraulics, gas-liquid two-phase flow experiments and modeling, and Fukushima Daiichi decommissioning support.
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Seminar by Andrew Smerald (EPFL, Lausanne) on Friday, July 15th at 3pm. Location: C016, Lab1.
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This seminar with the OIST Media Section explores how your research can get visibility on the OIST Website and on the Internet.
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Seminar by Prof. Tetsuo Hatsuda (RIKEN) on Monday 11th at 15:30 in B250, as part of OIST-iTHES-CTSR workshop.
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Ms. Erika Kawakami, Delft University of Technology, Language: English

