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Plant synthetic biology: engineering green organisms for a sustainable future
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Dynamics, Fluctuations, and Entanglement in Quantum Materials and Many-Body Systems
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Resonance Matters - Micro-Optical Resonators for Quantum, Bio, and Energy Applications
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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.
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The 10th OIST-Keio Joint Symposium brings together various perspectives on fluid dynamics, highlighting recent advances across theory, computation, and experiment. Through a series of focused talks and poster presentations, the event spans fundamental flow phenomena, complex and multiscale fluids, and engineering‑relevant applications. This 10th showcase continues a series of events bringing Keio and OIST researchers together to foster discussion and enable innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration.
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OIST COI-NEXT Annual Symposium 2026
Sustaining Innovation Beyond the Lab
Date: March 9th, 2026, at 9:30-17:00
Venue: Sydney Brenner Lecture Theater (B250)
Target audience: General audience/ open to everyone at OIST and beyond.
Registration Deadline:
February 26, 2026
Please register by the deadline to secure your spot. *The deadline has been extended.
Date
OIST COI-NEXT Annual Symposium 2026
Sustaining Innovation Beyond the Lab
Date: March 9th, 2026, at 9:30-17:00
Venue: Sydney Brenner Lecture Theater (B250)
Target audience: General audience/ open to everyone at OIST and beyond.
Registration Deadline: February 26, 2026
Date
The 10th OIST–Keio Joint Symposium brings together various perspectives on fluid dynamics, highlighting recent advances across theory, computation, and experiment. Through a series of focused talks and poster presentations, the event spans fundamental flow phenomena, complex and multiscale fluids, and engineering‑relevant applications. This 10th showcase continues a series of events bringing Keio and OIST researchers together to foster discussion and enable innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Date
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.

