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Speaker: Mr. Roy Siegelmann (Johns Hopkins University)
Title: A Recurrence-based Direct Method for Stability Analysis
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First-Ever LLM Seminar at OIST!
What is generative AI and how does it work? – Mirella Lapata
[Screening of Turing Lecture followed by discussion]
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Seminar/Tutorial by Dr. Keiko Aoki, TSVP visitor
Language: English.
Target Audience: Students and researchers interested in the field. This seminar will be in a tutorial style to make it accessible also to those with limited experience in molecular dynamics (MD) methods.
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科学はおもしろい!サイエンスセミナー@OIST
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Science is Interesting! Science Seminar @ OIST
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Target Audience: Intern, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
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Language: English
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https://oist.zoom.us/j/99462228135?pwd=YWRydDVWSXlUK1pBeVdCUFlEWmR0QT09
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
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[BOG/BOC Special talk] Speaker: Mr. Jesper Koll
Capitalism that works : Japan’s Economic Realities
Japan has got what it takes to be an economic superpower and role model. As new global realities and national rivalries force unprecedented challenges and uncertainty for global leaders, Japan’s social resilience, political stability, corporate competitiveness, technocratic pragmatism and private sector innovation potential are poised to deliver positive upside surprises and real opportunities. No one doubts the potential; but can Japan really outperform on its own merits? Learn where exactly the opportunities are; how you can engage and profit from Japan’s new structural up-cycle; why there is more to sustainable prosperity than innovation and profit; what forces could derail it; and why Japan’s demographic destiny is an overarching positive force for next-Generation leaders, citizens and the rising Asian middle class.
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Speaker 1: Ms. Kira Duesterwald, Ph. D Student, University College London
Title: Perceptual inference in an uncertain world: how you report matters
Speaker 2: Ms. Clea Mehnia Laouar, Ph. D Student, OIST
Title: Large scale similarity search with Optimal Transport

