Past Events
Panel Discussion :"A Dialogue between Editor and Reviewers"
Join a lively discussion panel about scientific peer-reviews and editorial process for publication . The panel consists of a former Senior Editor and 3 Reviewers / OIST Faculty members.
Everyone is welcome! No registration is required!
[Seminar] "Q-Screens and Tensor Networks: Two Cosmic No-Hair Theorems" by Aidan Chatwin-Davies
Speaker: Aidan Chatwin-Davies, California Institute of Technology Date : Tuesday, February 20, 2018 Time : 3:30pm-4:30pm
[Seminar] "Bifurcations in rotating plane Couette flow at moderate Reynolds numbers" by Professor Nagata Masato
Fluid Mechanics Unit is pleased to invite you to a seminar on "Bifurcations in rotating plane Couette flow at moderate Reynolds numbers". Speaker: Prof. Masato Nagata, Department of Mechanics, Tianjin University, Tianjin, P. R. China
QG group meeting: Decoherence and the Black Hole Information Puzzle
QG group meeting Speaker: Aidan Chatwin-Davies (Caltech) Title: Decoherence and the Black Hole Information Puzzle
Internal Seminar: Dale Koenig, Topology and Geometry of Manifolds Unit (Tsvietkova Unit)
Internal Seminar: Dale Koenig, Postdoctoral Researcher, Topology and Geometry of Manifolds Unit (Anastasiia Tsvietkova)
Internal Seminar: Sandrine Burriel, Cell Signal Unit (Yamamoto Unit)
Internal Seminar: Sandrine Burriel, PhD Student, Cell Signal Unit (Tadashi Yamamoto Unit)
[Seminar] "How Time Makes Mind: An Expanded Bergsonian Framework for Consciousness Research" by Prof. Yasushi Hirai
How Time Makes Mind: An Expanded Bergsonian Framework for Consciousness Research by Prof. Yasushi Hirai, Fukuoka University
[Seminar] "Subcritical transition in plane Poiseuille flow" by Prof. Masato Nagata
Fluid Mechanics Unit is pleased to invite you to a seminar on "Subcritical transition in plane Poiseuille flow". Speaker: Prof. Masato Nagata, Department of Mechanics, Tianjin University, Tianjin, P. R. China
[Seminar] "Stabilizing the skyrmion phase in Cu2OSeO3: The influence of field, temperature and time" Dr. Johannes Reim
Dr. Reim Johannes from Tohoku University will give a talk on "Stabilizing the skyrmion phase in Cu2OSeO3:The influence of field, temperature and time"
Language: English
Workshop: "Set Achievable Goals to Fill Skill Gaps "
This is Part 2 of "Your Scientific Skills" workshop series.
Once you identify your skills and learn how to communicate them in a job application, it is important to develop a strategy and come up with several achievable goals. This workshop is designed to help you to make your job search more structured and less stressful process.
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Workshop: "Identifying and Communicating Your Research Skills"
This is Part 1 of "Your Scientific Skills" workshop series.
How does your science PhD training translate into skills that are valued by an employer beyond academia? Come to the Part 1 of the "Your Scientific Skills" workshop series to find out the ways to communicated these skills to your future employer.
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Quantitative measurements of cell cycle duration and a system-level understanding of a molecular system for cell cycle control
Dr. Yukinobu Arata
Research Scientist, Cellular Informatics laboratory, Riken
"Systems Engineering Techniques for Visual Neuroscience", Dr. Alireza Ghahari
Alireza Ghahari, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
[Seminar] "Experimental investigation of quantum spin liquids" by Prof. Bella Lake
Speaker : Prof. Bella Lake from Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany
OIST Mini Symposium "Nonequilibrium Dynamics and Information Processing in Biology (NDIPB2018)"
OIST Mini Symposium - Open to all OIST members - For non-OIST members: Please contact the organizers for information on how to participate.
QG group meeting: Analytic Conformal Bootstrap and Large Spin Perturbation Theory
QG group meeting Speaker: Adi David Title: "Tales from KAWS 2018: Analytic Conformal Bootstrap and Large Spin Perturbation Theory"
"On the value of information in gambling, evolution and thermodynamics", Prof. Luca Peliti (SMRI, Italy)
Seminar "On the value of information in gambling, evolution and thermodynamics" by Luca Peliti, Professor, Deputy Director at SMRI, Italy, Friday, Feb2nd at 2-3pm
Workshop: "Aligning Expectations with a Research Supervisor"
This workshop will focus on how to clarify and align your expectation with the current supervisor. The skills you will learn at this workshop could be easily transferable to teams and collaborators.
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"A phase-field approach to structured plastic deformations"
Prof. Gianni Royer-Carfagni, Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, Italy. Language: English, no interpretation.
"Self-organization and criticality in martensite" Pierluigi Cesana
Speaker: Prof. Pierluigi Cesana (Institute of Mathmatics for Industry, Kyushu University)
Workshop: "Mastering Difficult Conversations and Resolving Conflict"
This workshop will teach you how to find benefits of a conflict and to resolve a difficult interpersonal situation.
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QG group meeting: Tales from It From Qbit, part I
QG group meeting Title: Tales from It From Qbit, part I Speaker: Tomonori Ugajin
Workshop: "The Power of Mentoring: It’s All About Relationships"
"The Power of Mentoring: It’s All About Relationships" workshop is designed to help researchers to become more effective mentors as well as mentees.
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[Seminar] Curiosity-based learning in infants and computational models by Dr. Gert Westermann
Speaker: Dr. Westermann
[Seminar] "Kitaev-Model in a [111] Magnetic Field and its Topological Excitations" Dr. Matthias Gohlke
TQM Unit would like to invite you to a seminar by Dr. Matthias Gohlke.
Language: English
[Seminar] Evolution of the termite 'worker' phenotype: a reinterpretation of observations & a reconsideration of hypotheses by Dr. Theodore Evans
Dr. Theodore Evans, Associate Professor, the University of Western Australia.
Language: English, no interpretation.
[Seminar TODAY] Atomtronics and cavity QED experiments in Auckland.
I will discuss two experiments at the University of Auckland. In the first experiment we consider a two dimensional Bose gas in an "atomtronic" circuit. We will look at the effects of Anderson localization and of quantum turbulence.
In the second experiment we consider an optical nanofiber, which is part of a fiberoptic ring resonator, interacting with atoms in a MOT. We see strong coupling between atoms and photons, and show saturation of the system for 13 photons in the resonator.
Dr. Hooglerland's expertised field
My research is been centered around the interaction and correspondence between light and matter, and the application of its principles to other areas of research. At low temperatures, matter can be made to behave much like light, i.e., best described by waves. In its interaction with such matter, light can behave like it is composed of particles. Laser cooling and trapping forms a key technique in understanding this interplay. I apply these cooling and trapping techniques to experimental research areas of fundamental atomic physics, quantum chaos, quantum information, and atom lasers. From this research emerges a deeper understanding of the quantum world, which determines in turn what happens in the world around us. Spin-offs from this research I am involved with are improved spectroscopic techniques, laser techniques, interferometric high-precision measurements and atomic beam applications.
More up-to-date information can be found on my group website http://qilab.phy.auckland.ac.nz
(Cited from the website of University of Auckland)
International Symposium on Energy Science and Technology
OIST Workshop - Application Deadline: Oct 1, 2017 - OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions - Website: https://groups.oist.jp/isest2018
"A sharp inequality of J. Moser for higher order derivatives"
Prof. Daniel Spector, National Chiao Tung University (NCTU), Taipei. Language: English, no interpretation.
[Seminar] "Quantum Spin Liquids Coupled to Other Degrees of Freedom" Mr. Masahiko G. Yamada
Theory of Quantum Matter Unit is pleased to invite you to a seminar on "Towards indicator based, cost effective and policy".
OIST Mini-symposium "Dynamics of Viscoelastic and Inertioelastic Flows"
Language: English
OIST Mini Symposium "Dynamics of Viscoelastic and Inertioelastic Flows"
OIST Mini Symposium - Open to all OIST members - For non-OIST members: Please contact the organizers for information on how to participate.
Seminar by Dr Petrov 'Light-matter interaction and optical forces mediated by surface guiding waves: the effects of spin-locking'
Dr Mihail Petrov
Saint-Petersburg University of Informational Technologies, Mechanics, and Optics, Russia
Web of Science Intermediate (In English)
Web of Science 中級 (In Japanese)
Web of Science Beginner (in English)
Finding "the must read article" by searching the citation indexed database: Web of Science.
Web of Science 初級 (In Japanese)
「読むべき論文」の簡単な見つけ- 引索引データベースだからできること
Seminar "Breaking the Classical Optical Limit: From Micro- to Nano-spectroscopy and its temporal control" by Dr. Norihiko Hayazawa
Language Available in English only Hosted by Okada (Quantum Materials Science) Unit 言語 英語のみ(セミナー後の日本語での質問などは可能です) 主催 岡田(量子物質科学)ユニットSeminar by Dr. Nathan Lo
Dr. Nathan Lo, Associate Professor , School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, will give a short talk on his research.
[Topology and Geometry Seminar] “A hands on introduction to Morse theory and handle decompositions” by Dr Dale Koenig
The seminar aims to introduce research topics in topology, geometry and its interactions with other sciences on a simple level. No prior knowledge of topology is expected.
This week, Dr Dale Koenig (postdoc in the Tsvietkova Unit) will speak on "A hands on introduction to Morse theory and handle decompositions".
“Advocacy as a viable career for PhDs”
Join "Career Spotlight" seminar with Dr. Garry McDowell to learn about a rewarding career in Advocacy and Science Policy. Every one is welcome!
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Workshop: “Paving the road to independence”
Recent changes in the international academic research workforce led to re-definition of postdoctoral research independence. Dr. McDowell will provide up-to-date information on the international scientific environment as well as introduce various platforms that can help to foster independent thinking , freedom to define the problem of interest and develop the best approaches to address that problem .
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Ecology & Evolution seminar series: #1 Seminar by Prof. Tom Bourguignon
Seminar "Evolution of cockroaches and their endosymbionts, Blattabacterium " by Prof. Bourguignon (Ecology & Evolution seminar series), Jan 10th, 10am @ C700, Lab3
[Seminar] "Double Field Theory" by Falk Hassler
Speaker: Falk Hassler UNC at Chapel Hill & University of Pennsylvania Date : Tuesday, January 9, 2018 Time : 3:30pm-4:30pm
Workshop: “How to get the most out of your postdoc”
Your PhD taught you how to practice science; your postdoc should be used to develop the skills you need to successfully manage a research plan and a team . What are these important skills? Does the skill set depend on an academic system? This workshop will address these and many other crucial-to-your postdoc questions.
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クロージング・パーティー 人工知能美学芸術展
AIAEEの展覧会、コンサートシリーズ、シンポジウムシリーズ等については AIAEEウェブサイト をご参照ください。
Symposium on AI Aesthetics and the Machinery
14:00-19:00 (Door Open 13:30) / Auditorium / Admission Free Japanese, with simultaneous interpretation to English
「AI美学と機械」人工知能美学芸術展シンポジウム06
参加費無料 AIAEEの展覧会、コンサートシリーズ、シンポジウムシリーズ等については AIAEEウェブサイト をご参照ください。
「人工意識/人工生命」人工知能美学芸術展シンポジウム05
参加費無料 AIAEEの展覧会、コンサートシリーズ、シンポジウムシリーズ等については AIAEEウェブサイト をご参照ください。
「AI美学と多神教」人工知能美学芸術展シンポジウム04
参加費無料 AIAEEの展覧会、コンサートシリーズ、シンポジウムシリーズ等については AIAEEウェブサイト をご参照ください。
















































