Past Events
Decoding environmentally driven gene regulatory networks in hepatic macrophages
"Dr. Mashito Sakai, Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California, San Diego. Language: English, no interpretation."
Colloquium: "Classification of 3-manifolds" by Dr. Guilherme Sadovski
Speaker: Dr. Sadovski is a member of this unit (visit his page )
Group Meeting: Review of Higher Spin Theories - Part 3
This will be the concluding part of the series of lectures on Higher Spin theories by Mirian Tsulaia.
Abstract: In today's talk we will discuss Vasiliev's formulation of Higher Spin theories, focussing in particular on the topic of free and nonlinear unfolded equations.
[Seminar] "Open cortical multi-area model as research platform” by Prof. Markus Diesmann
Speaker: Prof. Markus Diesmann
Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine
Title: Open cortical multi-area model as research platform
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Mr. James Schloss "Massively parallel split-step Fourier techniques for simulating quantum systems on graphics processing units"
PhD public presentation
"Peshawari Rosh Dum Pukht & Peshawari Naan"
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Family Movie Event: Spirited Away
Family Movie Night. Spirited Away. Open to all OIST families.
Satoumi Conference in Onna Village 2019: From Satoumi in Okinawa "Aiming to be the most coral-friendly island in the world"
This is an externally organized event. For more information contact the organizers.
Special Lecture - "Particles for a Better World" by Dr. GP Yeh
Dr. GP Yeh, President and Chairman of the GP Yeh Foundation. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to the OIST community.
Theoretical Physics Seminar: Seva Nikulin
Theoretical Physics Seminar. Speaker: Seva Nikulin. Title: "De Sitter space as a space of probability distributions".
Colloquium: "Functional methods in QFT and renormalization, part I" by Dr. Riccardo Martini
Speaker: Dr. Martini is a member of this unit (check his page ).
[Seminar] "Sustainability of wave energy resources in Northeast Asia" by Bahareh Kamranzad
Sustainability of wave energy resources in Northeast Asia
Presenter: Bahareh Kamranzad カムランザッド バハレ
The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University, 京都大学 白眉センター
Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability, Kyoto University,
[Seminar] "Lymphocyte trafficking to the CNS – does provenance matter?" by Prof. Thomas Korn
Title : Lymphocyte trafficking to the CNS – provenance matters
Speaker: Prof. Thomas Korn
Affiliation: Technical University of Munich
PATO General Meeting
PATO General Meeting. Open to CDC and SAP parents and staff.
QuickFix: Crafting effective Resume
“QuickFix”- improve your application materials in an interactive and a time-efficient manner!
To register CLICK HERE Last year post-workshop survey SUMMARYQ&A: Technology Pioneers Program
Want to learn more about the new Technology Pioneers program? Join this session to hear what is involved and ask any questions you might have. Post-docs, students and technicians welcome.
"A spin heat engine coupled to a harmonic-oscillator flywheel" Mark Mitchison, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Speaker: Mark Mitchison (Postdoctoral Researcher, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Language: English
Journal club seminar: Knots, the Jones Polynomial, and Khovanov homology
Speaker : Andrew Lobb
Title : Knots, the Jones Polynomial, and Khovanov homology.
Abstract : I shall give constructions of the Jones polynomial and of Khovanov homology. These are both invariants of knots -- the former is a polynomial, the latter is a vector space. They are interesting for many reasons and their construction is beautiful. There are deep connections with physics on which I'm not really qualified to comment (apologies), but those able may try looking at Kauffman's book "Knots and Physics", Witten's "Quantum Field Theory and the Jones Polynomial" , or Gukov-Schwarz-Vafa's "Khovanov-Rozansky homology and topological strings" . No knowledge of anything is assumed, and questions are encouraged.
Seminar: “Risk and co-existence: How small mammals respond to environmental and anthropogenic change” by Prof. Aliza le Roux
Speaker: Prof. Aliza le Roux, University of the Free State, Qwaqwa Campus, South Africa
Seminar "Protein Diffusion and Kinetics in Low Electric-field Frequency Modulations" Kyongok Kang
Language: English
"Transport and eigenstate thermalisation in manybody physics. " John Goold, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Speaker: John Goold (Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Language: English
[Seminar] "Circuits optogenetics and wavefront shaping" by Prof. Valentina Emiliani
seminar by the external examiner
[Seminar] "Receptor-independent membrane mediated pathways of serotonin action" by Prof. Sudipta Maiti
seminar by the external examiner
Seminar: “Engineering a novel lifestyle: Melissotarsus and Rhopalomastix ants chew tunnels in healthy wood to accommodate their scale insect partners” by Dr. Christian Peeters
Speaker: Dr. Christian Peeters, Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
[Seminar] "Making string theory great again" by Prof. Eoin Ó Colgáin
Speaker: Prof. Eoin Ó Colgáin from APCTP
OIST Mini Symposium "Ecology and Evolution of Termite Gut Microbes"
OIST Mini Symposium - Open to all OIST members - For non-OIST members: Please contact the organizers for information on how to participate.
Yohsuke Moriyama, Membrane Damage Repair and Cellular Senescence
Biweekly Internal Seminar Series
Ainash Garifullina, Nanoplasmonics for Protein-Protein Interactions
Biweekly Internal Seminar Series
Synthetic Biology Journal Club
A casual weekly journal club with a broad interest in synthetic biology
Journal club seminar: Basics of Covariant Quantization of Superstring
Mirian Tsulaila will tell us about "Basics of Covariant Quantization of Superstring ". The useful references are ICTP Lectures on Covariant Quantization of the Superstring and Multiloop Amplitudes and Vanishing Theorems using the Pure Spinor Formalism for the Superstrin The Green-Schwarz formulation of superstring is described in the String theory book by M. Green, J. Schwarz and E. Witten (chapter 5).
Abstract : We give a brief introduction to a covariant quantization of superstrings, using a pure spinor formalism. We shall also try to discuss some applications such as tree and loop (hopefully) diagrams.【Seminar】Molecular Analysis of NFAT/ICER Repressor Complexes and their Role in nTreg-cell mediated Suppression by Dr. Josef Bodor
【Seminar】Molecular Analysis of NFAT/ICER Repressor Complexes and their Role in nTreg-cell mediated Suppression by Dr. Josef Bodor @ C015, 11:00-12:00
Fall 2019 Lean Startup Entrepreneurial Training Program: Final Presentations
Language: English
Reservation required
Group Meeting: Review of Higher Spin Theories - Part 2
In this talk Mirian Tsulaia will continue with his review of Higher Spin Theories.
Abstract: This a continuation of the previous talk in this series. Today we shall discuss Vasiliev's formalism and in particular talk about free unfolded equations.
[Seminar] "The ‘Social brain Hypothesis’ – does it apply to insects?" by Prof. Wulfila Gronenberg
Title : The ‘Social brain Hypothesis’ – does it apply to insects?
Speaker: Prof. Wulfila Gronenberg
Affiliation: University of Arizona
Theoretical Physics Seminar: Miquel Jorquera
Theoretical Physics Seminar. Speaker: Miquel Jorquera. Title: "What's so particular about photons?"
Okinawa Analytical Instrument Network Meeting 2019
Please visit the website for details https://groups.oist.jp/ias/okinawa-analytical-instrument-network-discussion-group-meeting-2019
Presidential Lecture - "Signaling at a Distance: Communicating by Touch for Development and Cancer" by Dr. Thomas Kornberg
Dr. Thomas Kornberg, Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to the OIST community.
Help PATO Fundraise for Future Events: Donate to the PATO Table at the Open TIDA Market
PATO Fundraiser, Open TIDA Market Table, All welcome to donate
Seminar "The Many Layers of Touch” by Prof. Randy Bruno
Randy M. Bruno, Ph.D. Department of Neuroscience and the ZuckermanMind Brain Behaviour Institute Columbia University, U.S.A.
Sharepoint Open Hours
Sharepoint Open Hours
Time: 14:00-15:00
Location B646
Journal club seminar: A potential probe of quantum gravity with large molecular wavepackets
Carlos Villalpando will tell us about "A potential probe of quantum gravity with large molecular wavepackets". The talk is based on two papers: Minimal length effect on the broadening of free wave packets and its physical implications and Indirect Probe of Quantum Gravity using Molecular Wave-packets .
Abstract: The biggest obstacle for a direct test of quantum gravity is its energy scale , which is well outside of the capabilites of any human-made machine; the next best possible approach then is to provide indirect tests on effective theories of quantum gravity, which can be performed in a lower energy scale. This talk will be aimed in this direction, showing a promising path to test the existence of a fundamental, minimal length scale of Nature, by measuring the dispersion of large molecular wave-packets. The existence of this minimal length would imply a modified commutation relation between position and momentum operators, and as we will see, such a modification of the commutator has a profound effect on the dispersion rate of free wave-packets, providing a path for a potential, indirect test of quantum gravity in a laboratory setting.
The 3rd International Symposium on Swarm Behavior and Bio-Inspired Robotics (SWARM2019)
All scientific sessions are open to OIST members. Please show your OIST ID at the venue entrance. For further details please check the SWARM2019 website at https://arilab.unit.oist.jp/swarm2019/
[Seminar] "Multiple independent goal-directed learning for emergent adaptive behaviour in robots" by Dr. Danish Shaikh
Speaker: Dr. Danish Shaikh
University of Southern Denmark
Title: Multiple independent goal-directed learning for emergent adaptive behaviour in robots
3-day Leadership and Management Skills Course for Researchers
3-day Science Leadership and Management course provided by highly sought after trainers from hfp consulting . A course Certificate is available upon completion.
TO REGISTER CLICK HERE . Post-course survey SUMMARY from 2018
Innovation Seminar: From idea to product, an academic perspective by Dr. Jocelyn Faubert
Dr. Faubert will share his experience balancing his role as a researcher, with that of being a Chief Scientific Officer at a start-up developing commercial applications from his technologies.
Fall 2019 Lean Startup Entrepreneurial Training Program: Mid-checkin
Language: English
Reservation required
Seminar "Impact of Turbulence on Cloud Microphysics " by Prof. Eberhard Bodenschatz
[Speaker] Professor Eberhard Bodenschatz, MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Physics Institute for Dynamics of Complex Systems, U. Goettingen
Group Meeting Talk: Review of Higher Spin Theories
In this talk Mirian Tsulaia will give us an introduction to Higher Spin Theories.
Abstract: This talk will be a short and 'slow' introduction to Higher Spin Theories. Today we will discuss aspects of metric like formulation of higher spin theories.