Past Events
【Seminar】"Quantum Approaches to Time Synchronization and Network Services"
Professor Swaraj Shekhar Nande, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dresden University of Technology. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to OIST Community.
Towards Fair Resource Distribution in Quantum Networks
Okinawa Lectures on Entropy: Introductory overview
A lecture series on classical and quantum entropy, by Klaas Landsman with Philipp Höhn.
Klaas Landsman is a TSVP fellow and Chair of Mathematical Physics in the Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics, and Particle Physics, at the Radboud University Nijmegen
TSVP Talk: "Non-Hermitian Quantum Systems: Qubits, Decoherence, Information, Entropy and Beyond" by Avadh Saxena
TSVP Talk Language: English (no interpretation). Target audience: General audience / everyone at OIST and beyond. Freely accessible to all OIST members and guests without registration (also via Zoom).
[Seminar] A structural journey through molecular life, death and design by Prof. Dr. Sebastian Hiller
Seminar: A structural journey through molecular life, death and design by Prof. Dr. Sebastian Hiller , the Biozentrum of the University of Basel, Switzerland
[Analysis and PDE Seminar] Stochastic Partial Differential Equations of Fluctuating Hydrodynamics
Talk by Nicolas Dirr, Cardiff University, on April 8 (Wed) from 3:00 p.m. at L4F01
【Seminar】 Dynamic nanoscale organization of AMPAR control short and long term synaptic plasticity by Prof. Daniel Choquet
Date-Time
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 11:00 to 12:00
Description
Title: Dynamic nanoscale organization of AMPAR control short and long term synaptic plasticity
Speaker: Prof. Daniel Choquet
Research director at the CNRS
Bordeaux Imaging Center (Director)
Neuroscience Cluster of Excellence, Bordeaux University (Director)
Member of the National Academy
Website: https://www.iins.u-bordeaux.fr/en/teams/56854-dynamic-organization-and-function-of-synapses/
【Seminar】How synaptic plasticity regulates Intracellular Transport of AMPAR by Dr. Françoise Coussen
Date-Time
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 10:00 to 11:00
Description
Title: How synaptic plasticity regulates Intracellular Transport of AMPAR
Speaker: Dr. Françoise Coussen
Research Director at the CNRS
Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience (IINS)
University of Bordeaux and CNRS
[Seminar] Multi-Faceted Aspects of Arene Ruthenium Complexes, Dr. Daya Shankar Pandey
Dr. Daya Shankar Pandey, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science
Banaras Hindu University
Early life sleep shapes brain development and social behavior in the socially monogamous prairie vole
Lecture title: Early life sleep shapes brain development and social behavior in the socially monogamous prairie vole
Speaker: Miranda M. Lim, MD, PhD, Professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University.
Mini Course: On the Tutte polynomial invariant for graphs and matroids
A short course on the Tutte polynomial in graphs and matroids.
4 sessions only: April 7 and 9, and 14 and 16 (Tuesday and Thursday 10-12 in L4E45)
Dr. Remi Avohou is a post-doc in the Toriumi Unit
Ocean Dynamics and Turbulence
OIST Workshop | Website | Main organizer: Amin Chabchoub (Marine Physics and Engineering Unit) |OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions. Meals are closed sessions for registered participants only.
Introduction to R Programming Day 2
Short introductory survey on R programming
Introduction to R Programming Day 1
Short introductory survey on R programming
[Hybrid Seminar] "Project RAISE, Real-World Adaptive Intelligence Generated through Soft Embodiment" by Prof. Koh Hosoda, Kyoto University
[Hybrid Seminar] "Project RAISE, Real-World Adaptive Intelligence Generated through Soft Embodiment" by Prof. Koh Hosoda, Kyoto University
March 30 (Mon) 2026, 11:00-12:00 @L5D23, Lab 5
Meeting ID: 982 0243 6241 Passcode: 834475
[Seminar] Objective Rates from Observation Structures: Continuum Mechanics in Constructive Tensor Theory
Title : Objective Rates from Observation Structures: Continuum Mechanics in Constructive Tensor Theory
Speaker : Mr Hiroki Endo, PhD. Student, Nagaoka University of Technology, Mechanical Engineering Department
Si-H Bond [Seminar] Activation of Hydrosilanes with Perfluoroalkyl Rhodium Porphyrin Complexes, by Prof. Ching Tat To, Tunghai University
Speaker: Dr Ching Tat To, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Tunghai University, Taichung City, Taiwan. Language: English
Open to all: CluES GERMANY on the 28th of March
Cultural Event Series (CluES): Germany , presented by OISTers from Germany, will take place on Saturday, March 28 , at the Conference Center (Main Campus) starting from 5:00 PM. ALL members of the community, relatives, children and friends are welcome to attend this event. Entry is FREE. Join us for an evening of culture, music, crafts, and celebration. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in German traditions! We will start with an interactive lecture, followed by a miniconcert of German classical music by Hokulani, then prepare May heart and Lanterns during workshops and finish with a Cologne-inspired carnival celebration with food tasting, music and a costume contest.
Spring Concert 2026
Spring Concert hosted by the joint collaboration of OIST x OPUA (Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts)
QG Lecture Series: Review of some basic features of the SM and of GUTs, Mirian Tsulaia
QG Lecture Series Speaker: Mirian Tsulaia, (OIST) Title: Review of some basic features of the SM and of GUTs
OIST Testbed Symposium: Advancing Regional Challenge-Driven Demonstration Projects
Through its " Regional Core Innovation Ecosystem Development Program ," OIST has been advancing demonstration projects this fiscal year across three key domains: energy, mobility, and drone logistics.
This symposium brings together co-implementing partners, policymakers, local governments, and businesses to share outcomes and explore pathways toward integrated regional solutions. Building on the unique challenges faced by island communities like Okinawa, discussions will focus on accelerating cross-sector collaboration and scaling toward real-world implementation in the years ahead.
Space is limited. Please register in advance for both in-person and online attendance.
VC Mentoring Hours: Beyond Next Ventures
In collaboration with leading venture capital firms, OIST Innovation offers startups and entrepreneurial researchers or students the opportunity to connect directly with venture capitalists for one-on-one mentoring and discussion. Each round begins with an open seminar-style introduction, where participants can learn about the VC firm's investment focus and characteristics. This is followed by private, closed-door mentoring sessions between startups/researchers/students and the VC representatives.
The featured VC for this round is Beyond Next Ventures .
Registration is required. If the number of applicants exceeds the available slots, OIST Innovation will select participants based on the information provided in the registration form and the strategic fit with the VC.
StrucShare Meeting
Strucshare Meeting by Rafael Ayala Hernandez
TSVP Talk: "Fluctuations Across the Scales: Partial Differential Equations, Geometry and Noise" by Nicolas Dirr
TSVP Talk, starting at 2pm Language: English (no interpretation). Target audience: General audience / everyone at OIST and beyond. Freely accessible to all OIST members and guests without registration (also via Zoom).
[Seminar] Laser cooling of aluminium monofluoride molecules in the deep ultraviolet
Title: Laser cooling of aluminium monofluoride molecules in the deep ultraviolet
Speaker: Dr Dylan Brown, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London, UK
Strong-Field Quantum Optics: Probing Relativistic Interactions with Non-Classical Light
【Seminar】Dr. Joseph Samuel: The Geometric Phase and the Spin-Statistics Theorem: spinning particles as ribbons
【qBio Seminar】"Decoding behavior with minimal and interpretable agent models" by Prof. Antonio Celani
Speaker: Prof. Antonio Celani from The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics ICTP
Title: Decoding behavior with minimal and interpretable agent models
Coffee/Tea & Cookies will be served before the seminar at 15:00 - 15:30.
Full Network Nonlocality in Open Network Configuration
Mirror Lab Symposium: Frontiers in Recent Human Evolution
Mirror Lab Symposium: Frontiers in Recent Human Evolution
We will describe and discuss projects that explore genetic variants that emerged in the evolution of modern and archaic humans, and how such archaic variants affects humans today. We will also discuss projects that use ancient DNA to reconstruct the early peopling and history of the Japanese Archipelago. We will explore how we can intensify our collaborations in these areas and brainstorm about future research directions.
Sounds of Ryukyu 2026
Admission free. Registration required.
Neural Computation Workshop 2026 (FY2025)
Neural Computation Unit will hold a retreat/reunion at Seminar Room B250 on OIST main campus. If you are interested in joining, please contact <ncus@oist.jp>.
TSVP Talk: "Nonlocal Traffic Models" by Nicola De Nitti
TSVP Talk Language: English (no interpretation). Target audience: General audience / everyone at OIST and beyond. Freely accessible to all OIST members and guests without registration (also via Zoom).
Seminar "Windows of Opportunity: Developmental Niches and Epigenetic Control of Transposon Transmission"
Dr. Leandro Quadrana, Institute of Plant Science. University Paris-Saclay, CNRS, France
[Seminar] Hot atomic vapors: From fundamental science to quantum technologies
Title: Hot atomic vapors: From fundamental science to quantum technologies
Speaker: Dr Robert Löw, Deputy Director, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart, Germany
TSVP Talk: "Machine Learning with Less Data" by Brian Kenji Iwana
TSVP Talk Language: English (no interpretation). Target audience: General audience / everyone at OIST and beyond. Freely accessible to all OIST members and guests without registration (also via Zoom).
International Symposium of Life-Nonlife Transition: Boundaries Between Life and Nonlife
International Symposium of Life-Nonlife Transition: Boundaries Between Life and Nonlife, March 18-19, at Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Language: English, Registration needed.
Demographics, Health and Inequality (DHI) Workshop 2026 (Building a Sustainable and Resilient Future: Addressing Demographic Challenges, Health and Gender Disparities, and Economic Inequality)
OIST Workshop | Website | Main organizer: Yuliya Kulikova (Science and Technology Group)| OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions. Meals are closed sessions for registered participants only.
RIKEN-OIST Workshop for Hybrid Intelligence & Collective Behaviour (HIVE) 2026
RIKEN-OIST Workshop for Hybrid Intelligence & Collective Behaviour ( HIVE ) 2026
We live in a highly interconnected and digitalised world, where information spreads rapidly among vast numbers of humans and autonomous agents, shaping societies in unprecedentedly complex and large-scale ways. Despite long-standing interest in collective behaviour, fully understanding it requires insights from cross-disciplinary approaches. Yet, superficial gaps in terminologies and concepts used across research domains have made interdisciplinary collaborations difficult. To address this gap, we organise HIVE 2026 to foster communication among researchers of collective behavior from diverse fields in OIST and RIKEN CBS, using computational models as a common language.
[Seminar] "Blow-up rate for the subcritical semilinear heat equation in non-convex domains" by Dr. Erbol Zhanpeisov
Title: Blow-up rate for the subcritical semilinear heat equation in non-convex domains
Speaker: Dr. Erbol Zhanpeisov (Tohoku University)
[Analysis & PDE Seminar] Optimal Regularity for the 2D Euler Equations in the Yudovich Class
Talk by Dr. Nicola De Nitti, University of Pisa, March 17 (Tue) 9:00 - 10:00 am, L4E48
QG Lecture Series: Review of some basic features of the SM and of GUTs, Mirian Tsulaia
QG Lecture Series Speaker: Mirian Tsulaia, (OIST) Title: Review of some basic features of the SM and of GUTs
2026 Analysis on Metric Space Seminar: "Modulus of Families of Lipschitz Chains with Arbitrary" by Dr.Andrew Jensen, Kansas State University
Recently, Lohvansuu (2023) introduced the p-modulus for families of k-dimensional Lipschitz chains and their dual families of (n-k)-dimensional chains. While he established an upper bound for the duality of these families on Lipschitz cubes, the corresponding lower bound remained an open question. Subsequently, Kangasniemi and Prywes (2025) developed dMod, a related notion of modulus based on differential forms, and successfully established a full duality result. In this talk, I will explore the implications of these developments and discuss related open problems.
量子コンピュータ領域における非ハードウェア開発のための人材育成型共同開発プラットフォーム 事業説明会およびワークショップ
ポスト5G情報通信システム基盤強化研究開発事業 量子コンピュータ領域における非ハードウェア開発のための人材育成型共同開発プラットフォームの事業説明や量子人材育成に関するパネルディスカッションを通してプラットフォームへの参加募集を行います。
The Augmented Humans (AHs) International Conference 2026
The Augmented Humans (AHs) International Conference 2026
Augmented Humans 2026 (AHs'26)
[Conference] Augmented Humans 2026 (AHs’26)
Student Public Presentations: Youは何しにOISTへ? ~ What brought you to OIST?
OIST博士課程学生が自身の学びの歩みと研究についての公開発表を行います。 3/15 (日) 14:30 — 16:30
Please join us!OIST Graduate Students will give a public presentation about their educational journey and research at OIST.
QG Lecture Series: Review of some basic features of the SM and of GUTs, Mirian Tsulaia
QG Lecture Series Speaker: Mirian Tsulaia, (OIST) Title: Review of some basic features of the SM and of GUTs
2026 Analysis on Metric Space Seminar: "Discrete p-Modulus and Orthodiagonal Maps" by Prof.Pietro Poggi-Corradini, Kansas State University
This project is joint work with Nathan Albin, Joan Lind and Pekka Pankka. Our goal is to approximate planar p-capacity (or continuous p-modulus) in topological rectangles using discrete p-modulus defined on an approximating orthodiagonal map. To that end, I will first introduce the planar p-capacity problem we are interested in and then I will give an overview of the theory of p-modulus on finite graphs, describing various notions of duality, and establishing its relation to the discrete p-Laplacian and to non-linear flows.












































