Date

2023年8月18日 (金) 14:00 15:00

Dr. Daniel Mindiola, Brush Family Professor of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania.

Date

2023年8月14日 (月) 16:00 17:00

Title: Graphene Oxide as a Super Material

 

Date

2023年8月9日 (水) 10:00

Visitor seminar hosted by Quantum Gravity Unit
Speaker: Dr. Subhajit Mazumdar,Center for Theoretical Physics, Seoul National University
Title: Kite and Triangle diagrams through Symmetries of Feynman Integrals

Date

2023年8月18日 (金) 13:00 14:00

Dr. Makoto Yamashita, Professor, Department of Molecular and Macromolecular Chemistry
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

Date

2023年8月10日 (木) 16:30 17:30

Dr. Fernando P. Duda, Professor and Head Department of MEchanical Engineering,

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,

Language: English

Date

2023年8月30日 (水) 10:00

MLDS Unit seminar, Akari Asai (University of Washington), Sean Welleck (University of Washington), Seminar Room C210 (Hybrid)

Date

2023年9月8日 (金) 15:00 16:00

Prof. Uwe T. Bornscheuer, Institute of Biochemistry, Dept. of Biotechnology & Enzyme Catalysis, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany

Date

2023年11月8日 (水) 13:00

Join us for an enlightening journey into the world of entrepreneurship with Mr. Kiichi Kubota, co-founder of PeptiDream and current CEO of KSP Get ready to uncover the secrets behind his remarkable success and invaluable insights from his experience. Don't miss this opportunity to fuel your own entrepreneurial aspirations. Save the date: Nov 8 (Wed) 13:00-15:00 at OIST Campus. Free Admission. Registration is required. See you there! #EntrepreneurTalk #SuccessUnveiled #Inspiration #EntrepreneurshipJourney

Date

2023年8月17日 (木) 11:00 12:00

By Prof. Isaac Planas-Sitjà from Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Isaac-Planas)

Zoom Link:

https://oist.zoom.us/j/95993904953?pwd=MEZpZk1uVGxJQUxGZnpyOEoxbVVKUT09

Meeting ID: 959 9390 4953
Passcode: 782775

Abstruct:

Animals face daily decisions, such as where to forage or nest, which can be critical for their fitness. In social animals, these decisions are complicated by a potential conflict of interests among group members, which nonetheless must collectively reach some form of agreement if the group is to remain together. Insects have been model organisms to study collective behaviour and advance our understanding of mechanisms leading to optimal and successful decisions. While it is clear that there are no two identical individuals, a debate still exists on whether heterogeneity of behaviour among group members could improve, or not, group performance. In fact, the question of how identical or dissimilar units, with same average properties, give rise to different collective processes goes beyond behavioural ecology. During this talk, I will introduce some of the mechanisms involved in collective behaviour (e.g., information sharing, social feedback and social interactions), and discuss how these mechanisms coupled with individual differences can lead to more accurate decisions, from gregarious to eusocial insects.

Date

2023年8月4日 (金) 16:00 17:00

[Speaker] Prof. Mahendra K. Verma, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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