This category designates events managed by the Workshop and Conference Section of the Division of Communication and Public Relations, so it includes Workshops, Courses, and Symposia.
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“QuickFix” - identify your transferable skills through in an interactive card sorting activity!
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Interactive orientation for Postdoctoral Scholars who joint OIST April -June 2018.
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プロポーザルの基本とは、相手を適切に想定し、相手の聞きたいポイントを聞きたい順に提示していくことです。
本勉強会では、個々の持っている研究テーマについて、深く広く考え、その学術的な価値を再認識していただく事から始め、
伝えるべきポイント、伝え方についても学んでいただきます。
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Mini Workshop on Robot Learning as a Validation Tool for Neuroscience & Artificial Intelligence 15:30-17:30, Thursday, June 14 @Conference Center Meeting Room1
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If you have not yet heard of this innovative problem-solving strategy, or if you’ve heard about it and wonder if it could be useful to you and your team, this workshop is the answer. This interactive workshop introduces the design thinking process and gives you a hands-on opportunity to apply design thinking to a ubiquitous problem of today’s workplace.
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During this workshop, the participants will learn how to improve their personal time management through the implementation of established time management methods!
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Olfaction:the stimulus space,neural representation and behavioural relevance
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During this workshop participants will learn the foundation of project management and how to develop project management tools based on their personal strengths.
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Writing in a second language is challenging enough, but writing for publication with specific word limits can seem almost impossible. Join us for this 1-hour interactive training to learn tips and tricks to cut your word count and clarify your writing in English.
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There is a no-go theorem stating that de Sitter space cannot be supersymmetric, unless the theory violates unitarity. The nonunitary can manifest itself for instance by the presence of ghost fields. We point out that Vasiliev higher spin gravity evades the assumptions of the no-go theorem and provide evidence that dS space can be consistently supersymmetrized. This relates to the fact that the supersymmetric AdS-Vasiliev/U(N) model duality can be consistently Wickrotated into a supersymmetric dS-Vasiliev/U(-N) duality, providing a concrete supersymmetric dS/CFT duality. Using dS/CFT, we compute the dS Hartle-Hawking wavefunction for a range of deformations. We show that the wavefunction is peaked at undeformed dS space and large deformations are supressed, indicating an absence of ghosts. We speculate on the possibility of a stringy interpetation of dS/CFT in terms of exotic string theories. Based in part on [1709.06024] JHEP 02 (2018) 024.