Past Events
8th ABiS Light Microscopy Course Registration Call
Deadline for Submissions---Symposium 2024: Inclusive Leadership
The deadline is approaching to submit a proposal for a concurrent session or poster at C-Hub's Symposium 2024: Inclusive Communication, to be held March 7-8, 2024.
The deadline is next Friday, December 8.
Please consider submitting a proposal for one of the following types of session:
panel discussion professional development birds-of-a-feather/shared interests posterHere is the link to our Call for Proposals page, which includes full descriptions of each of the session types and links to submit a proposal.
苦手意識は妄想!?目からうろこの英語プレゼンセミナー
2023年12月7日(木)18:00、琉球大学のオープンイノベーション拠点「琉ラボ」とOIST Innovationの共催で、英語に苦手意識を感じる方に向けて英語プレゼンセミナーを開催いたします。(日本語のみの開催となります)
[Seminar] "Cancer diagnosis and therapy: deep learning-assisted cytopathology and foam-based immunotherapy for intraperitoneal metastasis" by Prof. Yen-Liang (Allen) Liu
Assistant Professor Yen-Liang (Allen) Liu
Master Program of Biomedical Engineering, China Medical University
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
IEEE-NANOMED 2023
IEEE-NANOMED is one of the premier annual events organized by the IEEE Nanotechnology Council(NTC) to bring together physicians, scientists, and engineers alike from all over the world and every sector of academy and industry, working at advancement of basic and clinical research in medical and biological sciences using nano/molecular medicine and engineering methods.
IEEE-NANOMED is the conference where practitioners will see nano/molecular medicine and engineering at work in both their own and related fields, from essential and advanced scientific and engineering research and theory to translational and clinical research.
International Workshop “Pathways Toward an Integrated Understanding of the Marine Environment and Marine Ecosystems”
The workshop will include lectures that will provide an overview of the current status and challenges of research on the marine environment and marine ecosystems, promote the exchange of the latest knowledge among disciplines, and present cross–disciplinary perspectives. Young researchers and graduate students will share and discuss their ideas to formulate recommendations for the future of cross–disciplinary research.
The Essential Roles of DE&I: Challenges and Opportunities for Universities [Dr. Karin Markides, OIST President and CEO]
On December 4th (Monday), from 4:30 pm to 5:40 pm, the University of the Ryukyus will host the 17th Ryudai Future Forum × Diversity Promotion Top Seminar online, featuring Dr. Karin Markides, President and CEO of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology.
Presidential Lecture by Prof. Hiroaki Suga
Presidential Lecture by Professor Hiroaki Suga on the topic "Pseudo-natural peptides, products and neobiologics for therapeutic applications".
[Seminar] "Role of engagement fund: Does it have a relevance to you?" by Mr. Shoichi Oka, Partner Solaris Management Co., Ltd.
[Seminar] "Role of engagement fund: Does it have a relevance to you?" by Mr. Shoichi Oka, Partner Solaris Management Co., Ltd.
December 4, 2023, 11:00-12:00 @L4E48, Lab4
2024 ORC Council Nominations
Everyone is encouraged to contribute to the development and shaping of the community , please consider nominating yourself or a colleague for the 2024 OIST Researcher Community (ORC) Council!
Electromagnetism from Spacetime Algebra
A physics lecture for borderline-physicists. Title: Electromagnetism from Spacetime Algebra. Speaker: Yasha Neiman.
[Online Machine Learning Insights and Innovations (MLII) Seminar Series] How to Detect Out-of-Distribution Data in the Wild? Challenges, Research Progress, and Path Forward, By Assistant Prof. Sharon Yixuan Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Speaker: Dr. Sharon Yixuan Li, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Sciences University of Wisconsin-Madison
TSVP Talk "Language Use in Humans and Machines" by Raquel Fernandez
TSVP Talk Language: English (no interpretation). Target audience: General audience / everyone at OIST and beyond. Freely accessible to all OIST members and guests without registration (also via Zoom).I
【Seminar】Phase-field Modeling of Geologic Fractures by Prof. Jinhyun Choo
Jinhyun Choo, Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at KAIST.
Target Audience: Intern, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.Graduate School Mini Course: Julia for Open Quantum Systems Session 2
This Mini Course will introduce you to a cutting edge application of this high-level programming language .
Julia is a high-level , high-performance programming language designed to address the needs of computational science as well as to be effective for general purpose use. It aims to rival C and Fortran in terms of speed. It is an excellent alternative to MATLAB or Python in terms of syntax.
Rational homotopy theory and computation of cohomology
Speaker;
Dr. Shun Wakatsuki, Designated Assistant Professor at Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
Seminar "Combining quantum with critical metrology, and temperature enhanced critical metrology" Dr. Karol Gietka, The University of Innsbruck
Speaker: Karol Gietka, Postdoc, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Graduate School Mini Course: Julia for Open Quantum Systems Session1
This Mini Course will introduce you to a cutting edge application of this high-level programming language .
Julia is a high-level , high-performance programming language designed to address the needs of computational science as well as to be effective for general purpose use. It aims to rival C and Fortran in terms of speed. It is an excellent alternative to MATLAB or Python in terms of syntax.
Seminar "Polarization control of radiation and energy flow in dipole-coupled nanorings" Dr. Laurin Osterman, University of Innsbruck
Speaker: Laurin Ostermann, Senior Scientist, University of Innsbruck, Austria
OIST Workshop "Feedback control of Quantum Machines"
OIST Workshop | Main organizer: Jason Twamley (Quantum Machines) | Website | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions.
Seminar "Spin Squeezing for Ultracold Fermions in Optical Lattices", Prof. Gedminas Juzeliūnas, Vilnius Universiy, Lithuania
Speaker: Gediminas Juzeliūnas, Professor, Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
FY23 _Fixed Asset Inspection session 【2023年度 オンライン固定資産実査説明会】
Dear RUA and Fixed Asset management staff
FY23 Fixed Asset Information session will be held via Zoom. Those in charge of fixed asset management are please participate in this session.
【2023年度固定資産実査説明会】をオンラインにて開催いたします。
固定資産実査を担当される方につきましては、ご参加のほど宜しく願い致します。
【Date】 November 22 (Wed)
【Time】 14:00-14:30
【Language】 Japanese
【ZOOM link】 Please access Zoom from the following link
【ZOOM link】 Please access Zoom from the following link
https://oist.zoom.us/j/94246889699
Meeting ID > 942 4688 9699
【DFM site】 https://groups.oist.jp/ja/dfa/fixed-assets
[Seminar] "Two Mysteries of the Bacterial Flagellum" by Shinichi Aizawa, in L5D23
Shinichi Aizawa is Professor Emeritus at the Prefectural University of Hiroshima currently visiting OIST through the Visiting Program (TSVP). He is considered one of the world’s foremost experts in the structure and function of bacterial flagella. His contributions to solving flagellar polymorphism are very highly regarded, and his book “The Flagellar World” has become a standard textbook in the field.
Japan Scicom Forum 2023
Magnetic Raman spectra of quasi-one-dimensional frustrated antiferromagnets
Target Audience: Intern, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Effective Team Dynamics (ETD) workshop 2
This in-person interactive workshop is for graduate students, post-docs, and other researchers. This ICOGS* workshop is offered by the Georgia Tech Effective Team Dynamics Initiative and will be facilitated by Prof Mary Lynn Realff (MSE). * (ICOGS) Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Graduate Students Working as part of a team, or group, comes with both benefits and challenges. The benefits include interacting with people who bring different viewpoints, expertise and experiences to the table. However, the challenges include communicating effectively with people who have different backgrounds and dealing constructively with conflict due to different viewpoints. The workshop will explore how diversity in a team can strengthen it, different approaches to dealing with conflict, how to have a “difficult conversation” with both peers and your supervisor, and strategies for avoiding communications problems. Take home tools to improve your team skills will be provided.
Seminar "Function-valued adaptive dynamics and the evolution of flowering phenology" by Prof. Kalle Parvinen (University of Turku)
Seminar by Kalle Parvinen, University Research Fellow at the University of Turku, Finland (All are welcome to attend).
[QUAST Seminar] Bilyana Tomova - Asymptotic symmetries of gravity
Bilyana Tomova,
OIST
Effective Team Dynamics (ETD) workshop1
This in-person interactive workshop is for graduate students, post-docs, and other researchers. This ICOGS* workshop is offered by the Georgia Tech Effective Team Dynamics Initiative and will be facilitated by Prof Mary Lynn Realff (MSE). * (ICOGS) Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Graduate Students Working as part of a team, or group, comes with both benefits and challenges. The benefits include interacting with people who bring different viewpoints, expertise and experiences to the table. However, the challenges include communicating effectively with people who have different backgrounds and dealing constructively with conflict due to different viewpoints. The workshop will explore how diversity in a team can strengthen it, different approaches to dealing with conflict, how to have a “difficult conversation” with both peers and your supervisor, and strategies for avoiding communications problems. Take home tools to improve your team skills will be provided.
OIST-KEIO Showcase Talk Series 5 -Science Meets Society: Exploring the Nexus of Planetary Well-being for a Sustainable Future
This event underscores the pivotal role of knowledge and collaboration in forging a sustainable future brought to life through the strategic partnership between OIST and Keio University.
OIST and Keio University have successfully blended top-down and bottom-up approaches, charting new research paths and nurturing young scholars since 2019. In this first inaugural joint symposium, the strengths of existing hubs such as WPI and COI-NEXT are maximized, fostering a complementary relationship that facilitates collective exploration of the world’s challenges.
[Seminar] An evolving future for pandemic preparedness, by Alex Dornburg
In this talk Dr. Dornburg will demonstrate the utility of comparative phylogenetic methods in providing a quantitative basis for otherwise unknown parameters that are fundamental to personal, clinical, and public health policy decision-making.
[CANCELLED] [Seminar] Membrane-reshaping by myosin-lipid interactions and single molecule studies of myosin regulation by Prof. Claudia Veigel
Prof. Dr. Claudia Veigel
Department of Cellular Physiology (chair) and Centre for Nanosciences (CeNS), Biomedical Centre (BMC)
Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) München Munich, Germany
[Seminar] Single molecule studies of vascular damage and DNA damage repair pathways by Prof. Justin E. Molloy
Prof. Dr. Justin E. Molloy
Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology, Warwick Medical School, Warwick University
Visiting Scientist: The Francis Crick Institute
[Seminar]Domain-specific Large Language Models: Case Studies in Educational and Medical Fields by Dr. Irene Li, Assistant professor, the University of Tokyo, Seminar Room L5D23
Speaker: Dr. Irene Li, Assistant Professor, University of Tokyo, Seminar Room L5D23
International Conference on Embodied Cognitive Science (ECogS) 2023
OIST Workshop | Website | Main organizer: Tom Froese (Embodied Cognitive Science Unit) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions (registration required).
CO2 Removal Challenge - Call for participants
Welcome to the CO2 Removal Challenge 2023 co-organised by OIST Innovation and Lifetime Ventures .
This 2-day Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) design hackathon empowers next-generation climate enthusiasts to explore their innovative ideas with guidance from climate experts.
[Application by November 12th, details at the bottom]
Company Info Session (QunaSys)
Company overview: QunaSys builds software for quantum computing to achieve its full potential through our algorithm development to product engineering. We engage in R&D for a future where quantum computers can be used as a disruptive tool in industries such as materials, chemistry, drug discovery, and many more.
[Seminar] "Forecasting fish growth to prepare for climate change scenarios" by Dr. Mollie Brooks (DTU Aqua)
Dr. Mollie Brooks is a Senior Research Scientist at the National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Danish Technical University.
All are welcome, especially those with interests in: fish, climate change, and statistical forecasting!
[Seminar] Models and Truth in Phylogenomics, by Rob Lanfear
Dr. Lanfear will talk about his group's efforts to improve phylogenetic inference in a world of increasingly large data sets.
How to create a successful university startup
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
[Time & Venue Changed] Seminar: "On the Functional Bioplastics" by Prof. Masaru Yoshida, Catalytic Chemistry Research Center, AIST
Prof. Masaru Yoshida, Director, Research Center for Integrated Catalysis Chemistry , AIST
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
Basic Knowledge for Startups / Guidelines for Startup Grants
Essential information towards startup success! OIST Innovation hosts a seminar by the Okinawa Industrial Promotion Corporation on basic knowledge and grants for entrepreneurs.
Don't miss this opportunity to fuel your own entrepreneurial aspirations. Tue, 7 Nov 14:00-16:00. Free Admission. Registration required.
[Seminar] "Why we should study protists: what the understudied majority eukaryotes can tell us about eukaryotic evolution and the origin of animals" by Dr. Michelle Leger
Dr. Michelle Leger, Postdoc, Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-UPF), Barcelona, Spain
Insights into the onset of African Miombo woodlands & Exploring diversification tempos and evolutionary histories from African rain to montane forests
Zoom link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/98425990760?pwd=VUlWc1F5ei9Qc0pyQzVtQ3p1OTV1Zz09 Meeting ID: 984 2599 0760, Password: 590538 Title 1: Insights into the onset of African Miombo woodlands : Phylogenomics of the keystone genus Brachystegia (Fabaceae, Detarioideae) by Dr. Arthur F. Boom from Royal Museum for Central Africa (Biology Department, Section Vertebrates, Tervuren, Belgium) Title 2: Exploring diversification tempos and evolutionary histories from African rain to montane forests by Dr. Jérémy MIGLIORE from Muséum départemental du Var, Toulon (FRANCE)
OIST Workshop "Library Design for Protein Engineering"
OIST Workshop | Main organizer: Paola Laurino (Protein Engineering and Evolution) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions (registration required) | https://groups.oist.jp/ldpe
[Seminar] "How to Publish with Impact" by Antony Galea, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Target Audience: OISTers interested in publishing in the field of chemistry. 40 minutes talk + Q&A.



































