Past Events
[Webinar] Extreme Events & Climate Change
Dr. Suzana Camargo at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, will give an overview of the current state of knowledge on the relationship between extreme weather and climate events and anthropogenic climate change. She will present a general overview on various types of extreme events, but provide special attention to hurricanes and typhoons.
Register here
Inside remoto webinar presentation and workshop
Webinar: No registration necessary THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th | 6pm-8pm | Seminar Room B250
Workshop: Registration Necessary - please see the link to register
Virtual Seminar"Marangoni effect and phase separation of mixtures within a Hele-Shaw cell"Ricardo López
Language: English
OIST-UT Joint talk series for future science-Season 5: Fate of colliding ribosomes -Induction of stress response or elimination by quality control-
OIST-UT Joint talk series for future science-Season 5: Fate of colliding ribosomes -Induction of stress response or elimination by quality control-
The Festina Lente Bound and some applications
Seminar hosted by QGU.
Speaker: Prof. Thomas Van Riet, KU Leuven
Title: The Festina Lente Bound and some applications
Mini Course: COMSOL Multiphysics (by KESCO) - 2 of 3
Mini Course: COMSOL Multiphysics training course aims to a tour for the most advanced equation based modeling and multiphysics modeling software. This course will be provided by KESCO, the company selling and supporting COMSOL Multiphysics in Japan.
Faculty Lunchtime Seminar (Prof. Hoehn)
Title: How do quantum systems see each other?
Abstract: I will discuss what happens when you use quantum systems as frames of reference and how this might help us understand more about the structure of spacetime in a theory that encompasses both quantum and relativity theory.
https://groups.oist.jp/faculty-lunch
[Seminar] Sensing and NV (color centers in diamond)
Title: Sensing and NV (color centers in diamond)
Speaker: Dr. Dmitry Budker Section Leader, Helmholtz Institute Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany Professor of Graduate School, University of California at Berkeley, USA
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
FALL 2021 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series
Joint work with Almut Burchard (Toronto) and Ryan Gibara (Cincinnati). Let \(f\) be a function of bounded mean oscillation (BMO) on cubes in \(\mathbb{R}^n\), \(n > 1\). If \(f\) is rearrangeable, we show that its symmetric decreasing rearrangement\(Sf\) belongs to \(\mathrm{BMO}(\mathbb{R}^n)\). We also improve the bounds for the decreasing rearrangement \(f^*\) by Bennett, DeVore and Sharpley, \(\|f^*\|_{ \mathrm{BMO}(\mathbb{R}_+)} \leq C_n\|f\| _{\mathrm{BMO}(\mathbb{R}^n)}\), by eliminating the exponential dependence of \(C_n\) on the dimension \(n\). The key is to switch from cubes to a comparable family of shapes. Using a family of rectangles that is preserved under bisections, one can prove a dimension-free Calder\'on-Zygmund decomposition, and the boundedness of the decreasing rearrangement with the same constant. Restricting to the subspace of functions of vanishing mean oscillation (VMO), we show that these rearrangements take VMO functions to VMO functions. Furthermore, while the map from \(f\) to \(f^*\) is not continuous in the BMO seminorm, we prove continuity when the limit is in VMO.
Please click here to register *After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.[Seminar] Quantum spin entanglement and criticality in 2D triangular magnet KYbSe2
TQM unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar!
Mini Course: COMSOL Multiphysics (by KESCO) - 1 of 3
Mini Course: COMSOL Multiphysics training course aims to a tour for the most advanced equation based modeling and multiphysics modeling software. This course will be provided by KESCO, the company selling and supporting COMSOL Multiphysics in Japan.
OIST Mini Symposium "New Proteins by Evolution and Engineering"
Originally scheduled for December 2020, this mini-symposium has been rescheduled to November 2021 due to the situation with COVID-19. The new dates are Nov 15 - 17, 2021. The mini-symposium will be held online.
OIST Mini Symposium | Organizing unit: Protein Engineering and Evolution | Open to OIST members | For non-OIST members: Please contact the organizers for information on how to participate.
We ask for your understanding that the dates are subject to change due to the current COVID-19 situation.
Academic Presenting Skills - Why you should write out your speech part 2
This seminar is aimed at interns, students and researchers who ware presenting at International conferences.
日本動物実験代替法学会 第34回大会
外部主催イベントです。お問い合わせは主催側までお願いいたします。 詳細は 学会ウェブサイト をご覧ください。(外部リンク)
A Recipe for Scientific Synergy Series 1 by Dr. Svante Pääbo and Dr. Hisashi Arase
OIST - Osaka University: A Recipe for Scientific Synergy-Series 1 by Dr. Svante Pääbo and Dr. Hisashi Arase
Meet the Innovation Supporters at OIST-Free coffee and snacks!
Meet the Innovation Supporters at OIST
Join the staff of the Technology Development & Innovation Center for free coffee and snacks and ask them how OIST can help support innovative ideas, prototyping, starting a business, and more. Come any time between 2 pm-4 pm and bring your coffee cup, mask, and boundless curiosity.
FALL 2021 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series
Compensated Integrability is a recent tool of Functional Analysis, which extends both the Gagliardo Inequality and the Isoperimetric Inequality. It concerns the determinant of positive symmetric tensors whose row-wise Divergence is controlled in the space of bounded measures. It is somehow dual to Brenier's Theorem of Optimal Transport. Its applications cover several domains in Mathematical Physics and in Differential Geometry.
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
[Seminar] Realizations of Fractonic Quantum Phases and Quantum Spin Liquids
TQM unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar!
Seminar "Mindshaping, Racist Habits, and White Ignorance"
Our speaker will be Michelle Maiese on Mindshaping, Racist Habits, and White Ignorance . We will be meeting on Monday, November 8, 2021 at 9:30 am, Japan time (GMT +9).
Nikon AXR Hands-on Demo
Hands on Demo
Nikon AX R New Confocal system
Academic Speaking Skills - Using Transition Phrases in Presentations
This language seminar is aimed at Interns and Students who want to make their presentations flow better.
Survival Japanese: Official Documents
Learn how to get your juminhyo at the Village Office, how to dispose of large garbage, how to get a package redelivered, how to make a bank transfer, and how to send an international package.
No Japanese experience necessary!
Watch the videos at this link , then join us on Zoom for more practice (Meeting link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/92751574918 )
Neuroscience with Gordon Arbuthnott
The OIST Neuroscience Club w ould like to invite you to a special presentation by Prof. Gordon Arbuthnott . For his last public presentation, he will give a talk about his journey as a neuroscientist: past, present, and future .
沖縄科学技術大学院大学学園第32回理事会
Please address inquiries to the President's Office.
FALL 2021 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series
Seminar "Detection, attribution, and projection of tropical cyclones affected by global warming" by Prof. Masaki Satoh
[Speaker] Prof. Masaki Satoh (Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)
Virtual Seminar"Viscoelastic fluids through porous media: flow instability and particle transport"Arezoo Ardekani
Language: English
SHIPPO/JAPANESE ENAMELING WORKSHOP | 七宝焼
講師:土井 貴久子
For children ages 5-12 (limited to 6 participants)対象年齢 5-12歳 (参加人数 6人まで)
OIST-KEIO SHOWCASE TALK Series 2 by Dr. Hiroki Takahashi and Dr. Norihisa Miki
OIST and Keio University, Japan's very first private institution of higher learning located in the center of Tokyo, are starting a series of short seminars (OIST-KEIO SHOWCASE TALK) to introduce each other's researchers to promote future collaboration.
Academic Presenting Skills - Why you should write out your speech part 1
Do you start preparing for a presentation by creating your slides first or your script first? Join us to find out why you should start with a script and how to go about doing it.
Survival Japanese: Going to the doctor
Learn how to check in and out of doctor's appointments, describe pain and symptoms, and speak in emergency situations, all in Japanese.
No Japanese experience necessary!
Watch the videos at this link , then join us on Zoom for more practice (Meeting link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/92751574918 )
[OIST10周年] アート展 “Cycle展 - 創造するエネルギー 2021”
沖縄県立芸術大学大学院造形芸術研究科によるアート展がトンネルギャラリーで行われます。この展示会は、2013年に始まったOISTと県立芸大の共同主催イベントで今年で5回目を迎えます。10周年記念事業の一環でもあります。
Emergence of organization and computation in neural circuits
Prof. Dr. Julijana Gjorgjieva
Assistant Professor in Computational Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Technical University of Munich
The emergence of organization and computation in neural circuits
How neural circuits become organized during early postnatal development based on patterns of spontaneous activity and different plasticity mechanisms. Prof. Julijana will show the emergence of organization at the sub-cellular and cellular level and discuss implications for computations implemented by these networks. These theoretical models and simulations are supported by experimental data and make numerous predictions for future experiments.
Passcode: 959053
[Webinar] The Pursuit of Positive Peace for Climate Justice
Join Dr. Maya Soetoro, Co-Founder and Senior Advisor, Institute for Climate and Peace, and Ms. Juno Fitzpatrick, Advisory Committee Member, Institute for Climate and Peace, and Director of Human Rights and Oceans, Center for Oceans at Conservation International for a discussion about the intersection of climate and peace.
Register here .
The 27th East Asia Joint Symposium (EAJS)
The 27th East Asia Joint Symposium
~Reboot 2021: Explorling Life Science in the Post-Pandemic Era~
FALL 2021 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series
We study John—Nirenberg-type spaces where oscillations of functions are controlled via covering lemmas. Our methods give new surprising results and clarify classical inequalities. Joint work with Mario Milman (Florida and Buenos Aires).
Please click here to register *After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.OIST Representation Theory Seminar
[Seminar] On the unsteady turbulence and structure/canopy interaction
CFF unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar.
[Seminar] Anomalies in (2+1)D Symmetry-Enriched Topological Phases
TQM unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar!
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
Speaker: Samuel Creedon, City, University of London
Title: Defining an Affine Partition Algebra
Virtual Seminar"Longitudinal to transverse metachronal wave transitions in an in-vitro model of ciliated bronchial epithelium"Olivier Mesdjian
Language: English
Academic Speaking Skills - Giving spontaneous one minute talks
Do you have a list of steps in your mind when you are asked to give a quick talk?
Join us to talk about what types of things should be discussed and how we should discuss them in a spontaneous one minute talk.
Survival Japanese: Taxi and directions
Learn how to call a taxi, give directions to a location, and describe a place with simple adjectives, all in Japanese.
No Japanese experience necessary!
Watch the videos at this link then join us on Zoom for more practice (Meeting link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/92751574918 )
[PhD Thesis Presentation_Zoom] - Po-Shun Chuang - "From Polyps to Colonies: Applying polyp bail-out to study coral coloniality"
PhD Public Presentation
Catch-All Mathematical Colloquium
The colloquium will be held once a month. It will be held online for the time being. Each event consists of a one-hour talk on mathematics followed by a one-hour diversity panel discussion session.
In the mathematics part, we will hear an exciting overview talk for a general audience. October speaker is Megumi Harada, Professor of McMaster University. In the discussion session, we will hear about the speaker's personal journey as a mathematician. You can take inspiration from them and exchange ideas with other participants in a small group. After the sessions are over, there will be a tea time where participants can chat freely.
You can join Part I only or both parts of the colloquium. Please register before Oct 18th, 5 pm. Click here to register!
Carroll Symmetry and Cosmology
Seminar hosted by QG unit. Speaker: Jelle Hartong, The University of Edinburgh Title: Carroll Symmetry and Cosmology