Date

2018年10月11日 (木) 14:30 15:30

[Seminar]

Title:  Emergence of topological gauge theories from coupled arrays of wires

-- coupled-- wire construction demystified

Speaker: Professor Keisuke Totsuka

Institution: Kyoto University

Date

2018年10月2日 (火) 9:302019年3月26日 (火) 12:00

A paid trial of Wiley Online Books will be available until March 26, 2019.

Date

2018年10月2日 (火) 14:00 15:00

[Seminar]

Title:  In vivo imaging of calcium and membrane potential signals in mouse hippocampal neurons

Speaker: Professor Tsai-Wen Chen

Institution: National Yang-Ming University

Date

2018年9月28日 (金) 11:00 12:00

[Seminar]

Title:  Speedup of the Quantum Adiabatic Algorithm by Topological Cancellation

Speaker: Professor Robert Joynt

Institution: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Date

2018年10月3日 (水) 9:00 10:00

Thesis Public Presentation

Presenter: Ray Xin Lee

Title: Nature and source of  animal spontaneous behaviors : Insights  from  psycho behavioral development and  neuronal  population dynamics in mice

Date&Time: October 3rd, 9:00am

Venue: C700, Lab3

Date

2018年9月27日 (木) 14:30 15:30

[Seminar]

Title: Spin-nematic state in two-dimensional frustrated spin systems consisting of ferromagnetic dimers

Speaker: Professor Toshiya Hikihara

Institution: Gunma University

 

Date

2018年9月21日 (金) 11:00 12:00

[Seminar]

Title: Genetic Connectivity and Speciation of Coral Reef Benthos

Speaker: Professor Nina Yasuda

Institution: Department of Marine Biology and Environmental Sciences, Miyazaki University

Date

2018年9月20日 (木) 15:00 16:00

[Seminar]

Title: An integrative approach to marine conservation in the Amazon of the ocean

Speaker: Professor Paul Barber

Institution: Integrative Biology, University of California, Los Angeles

Date

2018年9月20日 (木) 9:00 10:00

Thesis Public Presentation

Presenter: Patricia H. Wepfer

Title: Spatial genetic structure in the coral genus Galaxea (Euphyllidae) and their associated Symbiodinium communities

Date&Time: September 20th, 9:00am

Venue: C700, Lab3

Date

2018年10月1日 (月) 11:00

New Insights on Global Climate Change from Coral Reefs

Prof. Rob Dunbar

Stanford University

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