Past Events
Fourier Transforms 1 of 2
Fourier Transforms will go over the theory and diverse applications of the most famous mathematical transformation.
▼Target audience
This course is suitable for people with a vague knowledge of what a Fourier transform is and wish to deepen that knowledge. Minimal knowledge of Python is a plus but not required.
Yoga Therapy with Mia Taillefer
Miya Taillefer is Certified by the Japan Yoga Therapists Association & the Indian Central Government - accredited by Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samshana
(S-VYASA).Certified yoga instructor (YIC) and yoga / therapist (YTIC).
Photography Workshop: Hiragana for the New Habitat - CLASS IS FULL
This is an invitation to participate in the Valparaíso International Photography Festival. We are going to do a workshop in hybrid modality. We are going to work 3 sessions online and the last one is a presencial session.
Orators Meeting for Communication & Public Speaking
Come and join us for an exciting and fulfilling meeting on building better communication skills through impromptu speaking exercises, listening to prepared speeches, and providing constructive feedback. We run our meetings at lunchtime every other Friday. Email oist.tm@gmail.com if you have any questions or would like to receive further information.
2021 Summer Analysis on Metric Spaces Seminar
GPU computing with Julia 3 of 3
In this course, we will use the Julia programming language that provides many useful abstractions that make GPU computing easier than writing programs in native GPU languages, such as Nvidia's CUDA.
◆Target audience This course is suitable for people with some experience with either Julia or GPU computing in another language (such as C).
Seminar: Kentaroh Yoshida (Kyoto)
Seminar by Prof. Kentaroh Yoshida of Kyoto University.
Searching for Habitable Worlds around Nearby Stars with Large Telescopes
Presenter: Dr. Olivier Guyon, MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant” Fellow; Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics (SCExAO) group leader at the Subaru Telescope; Associate Astronomer, Associate Professor of Optical Sciences, Univ. of Arizona
Register here .
GPU computing with Julia 2 of 3
In this course, we will use the Julia programming language that provides many useful abstractions that make GPU computing easier than writing programs in native GPU languages, such as Nvidia's CUDA.
◆Target audience This course is suitable for people with some experience with either Julia or GPU computing in another language (such as C).
[PhD Thesis Presentation_Zoom] - Mr. Kun-Lung Li - "A Study of Horizontally Transferred Glycosyl Hydrolase Family 6 Genes in Tunicate Genomes"
PhD Public Presentations
Orators Meeting for Communication & Public Speaking
Come and join us for an exciting and fulfilling meeting on building better communication skills through impromptu speaking exercises, listening to prepared speeches, and providing constructive feedback. We run our meetings at lunchtime every other Friday. Email oist.tm@gmail.com if you have any questions or would like to receive further information.
[Seminar] Nanomechanics for probing the physics of 2D materials by Prof. Peter Steeneken
Onna×OIST Children's School of Science
Onna×OIST Children's School of Science
Virtual Seminar"Time–connectivity superposition and the gel/glass duality of weak colloidal gels"Bavand Keshavarz
Language: English
GPU computing with Julia 1 of 3
In this course, we will use the Julia programming language that provides many useful abstractions that make GPU computing easier than writing programs in native GPU languages, such as Nvidia's CUDA.
◆Target audience This course is suitable for people with some experience with either Julia or GPU computing in another language (such as C).
[Seminar] Cavity Magnonics: From Anti-PT symmetry to Quantum Entanglement
2021 Summer Analysis on Metric Spaces Seminar
Theoretical Physics Seminar: Yasha Neiman
Theoretical Physics Seminar. Speaker: Yasha Neiman (Quantum Gravity). Title: "Precision science from magnetic moments: from the Dirac Equation to the movement of continents".
OIST NetCafé (Online Information Session) in August 2021
This session will be in Japanese. The program will start off with OIST general introduction, PhD & Research Internship admission process, financial support and student life followed by the panel discussion by 2 OIST PhD students.
[PhD Thesis Presentation_Zoom] ‐ Dong Cao – "Investigation of Circular RNA Regulation by Cis and Trans Elements in Caenorhabditis Elegans"
PhD Public Presentation
Astronomy for Elementary to High School Students
This is a K-12 educational outreach program: In Japanese and Broadcast Live from Hawai’i
Speaker: Dr. Yuko Kakazu, Astronomer and Outreach Expert, Subaru Telescope; Education Ambassador, OIST Foundation
Register here .
Seminar "Role of carbohydrates in cell-cell interactions in aquatic organisms"
[RAM 2021] Closing Ceremony
RAM 2021 would like to invite all OIST Community for its Closing Ceremony, to be held on Friday, July 30th at 15:00. On this occasion, awards will be given to honor the achievements of winners of Best Researcher Blitz Talk and the SCIENCEART Contest & Exhibition. Join us for this final event as part of Researcher Appreciation Month 2021, in-person in L4E48 or Zoom ( https://oist.zoom.us/j/89866355909?pwd=RWpUYmNEZE54MUdMSEZTR3phNWNPZz09 ) Thank you everyone for making RAM 2021 a great success!
English for Writing Research Papers - Sentence Structure 3 of 3
The best writers have a few basic guidelines for making their sentences easy to read.
Join us to find out the rules for writing simple, easy to read sentences that will provide the clarity reviewers are looking for.
Intercultural Communication: Managing First Meetings
Making a good first impression is always difficult, and it becomes even more difficult when meeting people from other cultures. Join us to learn more about how to manage this situation successfully.
Friday, July 30th, 12 PM
Friday, August 6th, 12 PM
Inter-Unit Neuroscience Journal Club
Journal Club is open for all neuroscience labs at OIST.
[RAM 2021] Poster Session
Join us for the last RAM 2021 Poster Session ! For printed posters, starting at 13:00 (right after Researcher Blitz Talks) in Lab4F Patio (terrace) and also in room L4F36 for digital posters. For more info: https://groups.oist.jp/orc/poster-sessions
[RAM 2021] Researchers Blitz Session
Join us for the last Researcher Blitz Session on Thursday, July 29th at 12:00pm! Research Blitz Sessions are 3 minutes talks (max. 3 slides) to be held on Thursdays (July 8th, 15th, 29th), always at noon in L4E48 or Zoom. Sessions will last 1 hour + 30 min for discussion after all presentations. Judges will score the presentations and give awards for the best presenters. More info: https://groups.oist.jp/orc/researcher-blitz-sessions
Zoom link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/88116669511?pwd=NkZqOSsyU0lpT3hUMWxJL2xPV25iQT09
[PhD Thesis Presentation_Zoom] ‐ Andreas Thomasen – “Topology of Band-Like Excitations in Frustrated Magnets and Their Experimental Signatures"
PhD Public Presentation
[RAM 2021] Chasing perfection: validating and polishing strategies for T2T assemblies
Speaker: Dr. Arang Rhie , Genome Informatics Section at NIH/NHGRI, USA
Zoom Link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/84967336568?pwd=ZkhVWlRCdzBjM3VDSWRneDVXaUhVUT09
OIST-UT Joint talk series for future science-Season 4: Engineering RNA Gene Switches
OIST-UT Joint talk series for future science-Season 4: Engineering RNA Gene Switches
QG group meeting: The (Semi-)Classical Limit of Entanglement
QG group meeting. Speaker: Josh Kirklin. Title: "The (Semi-)Classical Limit of Entanglement".
[RAM 2021] Teatime Session: “It’s a small world – part II (Experimental Models)”
Everyone is invited! On Tuesday, July 27th at 16:00, OIST's Science and Technology Group Associate Reina Komiya will share insights of her research & career with us during the Teatime with STG Series! This editions' topic is "It’s a small world – part II (Experimental Models)", in which our speaker will talk about reproductive mechanisms including long intergenic non-coding RNAs (lincRNA) in rice! Join us in room L4F22c* or Zoom ( https://oist.zoom.us/j/87884412953?pwd=K2U1NENicHAyY0d1ai9sTGRaL1U0UT09 ) Passcode: 274806
[POSTPONED] Low Dimensional Manifolds for Neural Dynamics
With deep apologies, this talk will once again be postponed until further notice!
Professor Sara Solla will speak to us, live from Chicago, on Low Dimensional Manifolds for Neural Dynamics.
[RAM 2021] Organization and control of hippocampal circuits - Dr. Ivan Soltesz
In this seminar, Dr. Ivan Soltesz will talk about the "Organization and control of hippocampal circuits". Dr. Soltesz is a James R Doty Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurosciences, at Stanford University. His major research interest is focused on neuronal microcircuits, network oscillations, cannabinoid signaling, and the mechanistic bases of circuit dysfunction in epilepsy. Save the date: Tuesday, July 27th at 9:00 am, L4E48 or Zoom: https://oist.zoom.us/j/81290391054?pwd=Ykk2WDRmVU9iU3lHK1pzLzZRK3pzZz09 / Passcode: 271647. More info: RAM 2021 Invited speakers | OIST Groups
[RAM 2021] Poster Session
Join us for RAM 2021 Poster Session on Wednesday, July 26 th ! This time, starting at 15:00 in the Skywalks between Lab1 and Lab3, both levels B and C. For more info: https://groups.oist.jp/orc/poster-sessions
Yoga Therapy with Mia Taillefer
Miya Taillefer - Sensei
Miya-san is certified by the Japan Yoga Therapists Association & the Indian Central Government-accredited by Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samshana (S-VYASA). She is a certified yoga instructor (YIC) and yoga/therapist (YTIC). Miya can focus on areas for maternity, after childbirth, handicapped children, people with diseases, as well as regular courses.
Her classes will be taught in Japanese and little English. The Language exchange is welcomed!
[RAM 2021] Science as a tool for social inclusion and participation
Mark your calendar! In this interactive seminar on Tuesday, July 20 th at 16:00 , Simona Cerrato (SISSA MediaLab, Italy) will tell us how to use public engagement in science and technology, with an approach focused on social inclusion and diversity, open to different approaches, cultures, values, styles, to ultimately make our institutions and activities more socially equitable. Join us in L4E48 or Zoom! [ https://oist.zoom.us/j/84151092360?pwd=TnozS2dyMXVTcytpQXl2QTJPRWN2QT09 ]
[RAM 2021] High-resolution Microelectrode Arrays (MEA) Technology, MaxWell Biosystems
In our second Newest Technologies Showcase Seminar, Dr. Marie Engelene Obien will showcase the latest products in High-resolution Microelectrode Arrays (MEA) Technology developed at MaxWell Biosystems in Switzerland. Join us on Tuesday, July 20th, 2:00 pm JST, room L4E48 or Zoom: https://oist.zoom.us/j/86164259856?pwd=Ky9mbnQrVkNMSWxwWVlTRnB0N1htQT09 | Meeting ID: 861 6425 9856 | Passcode: 227882
[Seminar] "Being aware of the pine tree itself", Prof.Yuko Ishihara
[RAM 2021] Teatime Session: "It's a small world – part I (Intracellular diversity)"
Everyone is invited! On Monday, July 19 th at 16:00 , OIST's Science and Technology Group Associates Yohsuke Moriyama and Yuki Nakazawa will share insights of their research & career with us during the Teatime with STG Series! This editions' topic is " It’s a small world – part I (Intracellular diversity) ", in which our speakers will reveal the beauty, complexity, and diversity of the intracellular world! Join us in room L4F22c* or Zoom ( https://oist.zoom.us/j/88422464844?pwd=VW5WRlZPQkNkMDJYN3RMRkpJSXdxdz09 ) Passcode: 727724
[RAM 2021] Scientific Talks
Let's start our week with Dr. Dylan Brown (Nic Chormaic Unit) and Dr. Ryuta Nakajima (Miller Unit) sharing the latest research advancements in their respective fields here in OIST. Stay tuned! Monday, July 19th at 14:00 in Seminar Room L4E48 or Zoom. For more info: Scientific Talks | OIST Groups / Zoom link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/88096951315?pwd=blNNYm5Ib2NCYURiNjIyT0FYSXhBQT09 / Passcode: 005648
Virtual seminar"Stretched Polymer Physics, Extensional Rheology and Free Surface Flows"Vivek Sharma
Language: English
English for Writing Research Papers - Sentence Structure 2 of 3
The best writers have a few basic guidelines for making their sentences easy to read.
Join us to find out the rules for writing simple, easy to read sentences that will provide the clarity reviewers are looking for.
Elm 4 of 4
Elm is A delightful language for building reliable web applications. It is a language that: has no runtime exceptions, makes refactoring easy, is easy to read, has friendly error messages and is fast. Elm is a functional language for front-end programming that compiles to JavaScript.
◆Target audience This course is suitable for anyone with basic programming experience. No web experience required.
[Seminar] "Trapping Electrons in a Room-temperature Quadrupole Trap: Towards an All-electronic Microwave-enabled Trapped Electron Qubit System for QIP" by Prof. Hartmut Häffner
Hartmut Häffner is an Associate Professor for Physics at UC Berkeley. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to everyone.











































