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OIST Innovationは、東南アジアにおけるスタートアップビジネスの展開に関するセミナーを開催します。シンガポール(NUSおよびJSIP)から著名な講師をお招きし、それぞれの専門知識や経験を共有していただきます。東南アジアのダイナミックな市場への挑戦に関心のあるスタートアップ企業、起業家、スタートアップ支援者を対象とし、セミナー後には講師と参加者のネットワーキングの機会を提供いたします。
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QG group meeting.
Speaker: Jin Kozaki.
Title: "Holographic QCD Phase Transitions Via Entanglement Entropy".
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Join us for an insightful seminar on expanding your startup business in Southeast Asia. OIST Innovation is proud to invite distinguished speakers from Singapore (NUS and JSIP) to share their expertise and experiences. Targeted at startups, entrepreneurs, and startup supporters interested in exploring the dynamic markets of Southeast Asia, this event promises valuable insights and networking opportunities.
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Rewards are often subject to chance, resulting in situations where animals might not receive them despite taking appropriate actions. Consequently, to maximize the acquisition of specific probabilistic rewards, animals need to develop strategies for coping with their absence, continuing their pursuit of rewards despite the disappointing outcomes. However, the neural mechanisms for developing such coping strategies are poorly understood. I will introduce our recent studies that reveal the distinct roles of dopamine circuits (Ishino et al., Science Advances, 2023) and basal forebrain acetylcholine circuits (Unpublished) for persistent pursuit of rewards.Rewards are often subject to chance, resulting in situations where animals might not receive them despite taking appropriate actions. Consequently, to maximize the acquisition of specific probabilistic rewards, animals need to develop strategies for coping with their absence, continuing their pursuit of rewards despite the disappointing outcomes. However, the neural mechanisms for developing such coping strategies are poorly understood. I will introduce our recent studies that reveal the distinct roles of dopamine circuaits (Ishino et al., Science Advances, 2023) and basal forebrain acetylcholine circuits (Unpublished) for persistent pursuit of rewards.
https://sites.google.com/view/ogawagroup/english/masaaki-ogawa
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This seminar is hosted by De Schutter Unit. "Illuminating links between neural circuit activity and behaviour" by Prof. Michael Häusser, University College London, UK, Ctr Bldg -C209, at 16:00-17:00
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QG group meeting.
Speaker: Keith Glennon.
Title: "From Simple Division Algebras to Simple Lie Algebras, with Glimpses of Non-Simple Kac-Moody Algebras".
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Dr. Rony Huys, Professor, Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, U.K.
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QG group meeting.
Speaker: Yasha Neiman.
Title: "R,C,H,O number systems, spinors, triality and spacetime".
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Speaker: Dr. Taketo Sano (RIKEN)
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Speaker: Dr. Taketo Sano (RIKEN)

