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Yamamoto Unit will host a series of seminars on cancer and oncology.
This seminar is a part of GS course, A307 Molecular Oncology and Cell Signaling, by Prof. Yamamoto.
Speaker:Marius Sudol, PhD,Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
zoom
Meeting URL: https://oist.zoom.us/j/95797251923?pwd=ekcrUlNhejNyMlpoTUV1SlgxOHI3Zz09
Meeting ID: 957 9725 1923
Passcode: 390997
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Seminar: "Rotation Sensing with Nuclear Spins in Diamond"
by Andrey Jarmola, University of California, Berkeley
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Prof. Ugur Abdulla Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Unit
Professor Ugur Abdulla received Ph.D. in Mathematics from Soviet Union Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Physical & Mathematical Sciences degree from High Attestation Comission of the Azerbaijan Republic, Habilitation Doctor degree in Mathematics from Saxon Ministry of Art and Sciences in Germany. He was a Royal Society Research Professor at the University of Nottingham in England, Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Universities of Paderborn, Bremen and Bonn in Germany, and Max-Planck Research Fellow at the Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics in Natural Sciences in Leipzig , Germany. Prior joining OIST, he was a Professor of Mathematics at the Florida Institute of Technology, United States in 2004-2022. Professor Abdulla is an expert on Partial Differential Equations, Potential Theory, Calculus of Variations & Optimal Control, and Mathematical Biosciences with 62 scholarly publications. He solved an outstanding open problem posed by Kolmogorov in 1928, and proved the Wiener-type criterion at infinity for the second-order elliptic and parabolic PDEs.
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Speaker: Prof. Jean-Jacques Slotine
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Speaker: Prof. Jean-Jacques Slotine
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Speaker: Professor Alan Jeffrey Giacomin, Queen’s University, CANADA
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Rowena Paget, University of Kent
Title: Plethysm and the Partition Algebra
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Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
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Speaker: Prof. Rachel Grange, ETH Zurich, Department of Physics, Institute for Quantum Electronics, Optical Nanomaterial Group
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OIST is a private university established in 2011, under Japanese government auspices. While new, OIST has made remarkable progress by conducting research that bridges disciplines to explore new frontiers of scientific knowledge. Keio University, Japan’s first private university founded in 1858, has led Japanese academia with its tradition and innovative mindset. Both universities now come together to launch interdisciplinary collaboration at an institutional level. The “Keio-OIST Showcase Talk” series is our signature event, where researchers not only present their recent research, but can seek advice, discuss solutions, and find friends and prospective collaborators.