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Ecology & Evolution Seminar 5: "Reductive genome evolution in the obligate intracellular symbiont of cockroaches, Blattabacterium cuenoti." by Yukihiro Kinjo (Bourguignon Unit, OIST)
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Dr. Cristina I. Ureche
Senior Manager, Key Accounts Europe & Asia
SIRION Biotech GmbH
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FY2021 KAKENHI application process is in the final stage.
October 19th, 2020 at 15:00 is the OIST internal deadline for submitting KAKENHI online applications. All applicants need to complete the online application by the above internal deadline.
For those who have problems/questions about KAKENHI Electronic Application System, we will open a support desk as follows:
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Dr. Hiromitsu Urakami, Editorial Developmental Manager & RSC Japan Manager, Royal Society of Chemistry. Royal Society of Japan K.K.
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Speaker: Ms. Eva Kolařova, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
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Self-assembled glassy plasmonic nanostructures: fabrication and properties
By Semyon Chervinskii
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"Structural analysis of biological macromolecules using 3D cryo-electron microscopy"
by Jaekyung Hyun (PhD), Nano-Bio Electron Microscopy Research Group
Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI)
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Internal Seminar: Vladimir Dinets, Science and Technology Group
Friday, May 18th, C700, 4:30pm
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Internal Seminar: Mathias Mikkelsen, PhD Student, Quantum Systems Unit
Friday, May 18th, C700, 4pm
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The seminar aims to introduce research topics in topology, geometry and its interactions with other sciences. Anyone interested in mathematics is welcome to attend.
Alternating knots are some of the simplest knots to describe, and they occur frequently in low crossing knot tables. Most alternating knots have a complement that admits a hyperbolic metric: a metric with constant curvature -1. However, it is difficult to relate the hyperbolic geometry of these knots to their diagrams, and there are several open conjectures on possible relationships. In this talk, Jessica Purcell (Professor at Monash University, Melbourne) will address one such conjecture, concerning cusp volume.