Past Events
[Seminar] Is Cardiac Synchronization an aspect of the Shared Body Schema? Learning from expert musicians
Speaker: Dr. Simon Høffding , University of Southern Denmark
Abstract: «In this talk, I firstly go through the notion of the body schema as the possibility of including other objects or even subjects into our own lived body. I present phenomenological interviews with expert musicians that give us reason to believe that a dimension of their shared musical expertise consists in the construction of such a shared body schema, as a robust sense of “we-ness”. Hypothesizing that cardiac synchronization (CS) (also known as heart rate variability synchronization) might instantiate or contribute to a physiological dimension of this we-ness, a recent experiment indeed, shows that expert musicians have significantly higher CS than adepts and that this synchronization is resilient to performative challenges. Thus, I tentatively argue that CS should be considered as indexical of a shared body schema.»
Everybody is welcomed Today! 15:30, Monday, 13 of March Room B503 (liminal space between library and supply store (lab 1 and central building))
OIST Innovators Society - Global Hands-On VC
Join us for coffee and conversation with the founders and managing partners of Global Hands-On VC (GHOVC) ( https://www.ghovc.com/ ), Shri Dodani and Ken Yasunaga.
OIST-KEIO SHOWCASE TALK Series 4
OIST is a private university established in 2011, under Japanese government auspices. While new, OIST has made remarkable progress by conducting research that bridges disciplines to explore new frontiers of scientific knowledge. Keio University, Japan’s first private university founded in 1858, has led Japanese academia with its tradition and innovative mindset. Both universities now come together to launch interdisciplinary collaboration at an institutional level. The “Keio-OIST Showcase Talk” series is our signature event, where researchers not only present their recent research, but can seek advice, discuss solutions, and find friends and prospective collaborators.
[Seminar] "Polymer-Based Organic Electrochemical Transistors: Neuromorphic and Biosensor Applications" by Prof. Shunsuke Yamamoto
Shunsuke Yamamoto, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University.
BEACH CLEANING – SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 13:00 – 15:00 @ SERAGAKI BEACH
Location:
OIST Science Challenge
OIST サイエンスチャレンジ 2023ではOIST教員、ポスドク、博士課程学生による数々のセミナー(英語)を受講し、OISTで行われている研究を体験します。国際的な環境で博士課程において必要なスキル、より充実した博士課程の生活を送るための秘訣等を学びます。ワークショップ期間で学んだ内容を踏まえ、最後にスライドプレゼンテーション、 "How will your research impact future society?" を更に練り上げ、一人ずつ英語でプレゼンテーションを行います。このワークショップが、それぞれの参加者の科学に対する情熱をより高め、次のステップに進むためのきっかけとなればと考えています。
参加者の往復航空券、空港からの送迎、ワークショップ期間中の宿泊及び食事は、OISTが提供します。
Ikenobo Ikebana Flower Arrangement Workshop
Ikenobo Ikebana Flower Arrangement Workshop
Seminar "Organic Semiconductor Optoelectronics: Emerging Applications in Medicine and Communications", Prof. I.D.W. Samuel
Seminar "Organic Semiconductor Optoelectronics: Emerging Applications in Medicine and Communications" by Professor I.D.W. Samuel.
COI-NEXT Kick off Symposium ― One World One Health ―
OIST has established the Center for Global Bioconvergence Innovation, supported by a major grant from the Japan Science and Technology Agency JST (Japan Science and Technology) Program on Open Innovation Platform for Academia-Industry Co-Creation (COI-NEXT). This is a kick-off event to commemorate the establishment of the Global Bioconvergence Center of Innovation.
[Training] COMSOL Multiphysics® Training By COMSOL Japan
Introduction to Optics Simulations in COMSOL Multiphysics
Kinetic Theory: Stability, Regularity and Spectral Analysis of the Boltzmann Equation
Speaker;Dingqun Deng, Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications
[Seminar] "Single-molecule fluorescence microscopy" by Dr. Xiaomin Liu (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany)
Title: Single-molecule fluorescence microscopy
Abstract: The research in my group focuses mainly on the development of single-molecule fluorescence microscopy techniques, based on new types of fluorescence dyes and advanced laser systems. Such microscopy techniques could not only provide optical super-resolution imaging with nanometer-scale resolution, but also enable 2D/3D molecular dipole direction probing. Many applications with single-molecule sensitivity, such as material and bio-imaging, surface reactivity and electrochemical reactions, and structure order/disorder/defects investigations, can benefit from it. In this seminar I will give a brief introduction of those related techniques and corresponding applications.
Seminar "Critical properties of the Anderson transition in random graphs" by Prof. Gabriel Lemarie (CNRS researcher / visiting associate professor, CQT-NUS)
Seminar "Critical properties of the Anderson transition in random graphs" by Prof. Gabriel Lemarie (CNRS researcher / visiting associate professor, CQT-NUS). All is welcome.
Möbius bands obtained by isometrically deforming circular helicoids
Speaker: Professor Eliot Fried
[Seminar] 'Exploiting light scattering for imaging and computing' by Prof. Sylvian Gigan
Title: Exploiting light scattering for imaging and computing
Speaker: Dr. Sylvain GIGAN Professor, Physics department, Sorbonne Université, Kastler-Brossel Laboratory (ENS, Sorbonne U., CNRS, Collège de France)
Seminar: "Drone observation reveals a multilevel society of feral horses" Dr. Tamao Maeda (Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University)
Speaker: Dr. Tamao Maeda (Kyoto University)
Ajou University School of Medicine-OIST Joint Seminar: Neuroscience and Molecular Medicine
Neuroscience and Molecular Medicine
[Seminar] 'Development of optical remote imaging, spectroscopic diagnostic and treatment monitoring for a diverse patient population' by Prof Douplik
Speaker: Dr. Alexandre (Sasha) Douplik Professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada Scientist, iBEST, Keenan Research Centre of the LKS Knowledge Institute, St. Michael Hospital
Community Cooking Series - CALL FOR INSTRUCTORS
The Community Cooking Series aims to bring the OIST community and residents of Onna closer through a shared love of food. Each session will be focused on one dish, taught by someone with a personal connection to the recipe. Would you like to teach in April, May or June?
OIST Workshop "Nervous System Assembly"
OIST Workshop | Main organizer: Yutaka Yoshida (Neural Circuits Unit) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions (registration required).
Seminar "Dynamics of dipolar BECs exposed to a rotating magnetic field and vortex generation in supersolids" Dr. Simeon Mistakidis, Harvard University, USA
Speaker: Dr. Simeon Mistakidis, Harvard University, USA
WIENER-TYPE CRITERION OF BOUNDARY HÖLDER REGULARITY OF FRACTIONAL LAPLACIAN
Dr. Feng Li, Uppsala University
*BeActive Legs, Bums & Tums Class*
BeActive OIST Fitness Classes have limited numbers and new safety guidelines.
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[Seminar] Tensor network approach to Kitaev spin liquid
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
*BeActive Abs of Steel Class*
BeActive OIST Fitness Classes have limited numbers and new safety guidelines.
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[Seminar] 'Surfing an optical potential slope by using a phase transition and the spin of light' by Dr Christophe Pin
Speaker: Dr. Christophe Pin
Assistant Professor, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Japan
Seminar: "Tunable superconducting flux qubits with long coherence times" by Prof. Michael Stern
OIST Mini Symposium "Yielding and Flow of Soft Matter Systems"
OIST Mini Symposium | Organizing unit: Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit | Website | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions | For non-OIST members: Please contact the organizers for information on how to participate.
Music Theory and Guitar Lessons With Travis White
Music Theory and Guitar Lessons With Travis White
Interdisciplinary Science Conference in Okinawa (ISCO 2023) — Physics and Mathematics meet Medical Science —
The purpose of ISCO 2023 is to bring together leading researchers in their respective fields, explore methods for solving issues through the fusion of different fields, and form a new network of researchers. The workshop will bring together speakers from Japan and abroad in the fields of space science, particle and nuclear physics, quantum computing, life sciences, and medicine to discuss the challenges they face and the latest advancements in their respective fields.
【Seminar】Professor Seunghwa Ryu: Data-driven methods for materials, structures, and process design
Dr. Seunghwa Ryu
Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science (KAIST)
[Seminar] 'Optical tweezers: from space to the nanoscale… and back' by Prof. Onofrio M. Maragò
Speaker: Prof. Onofrio M. Maragò Director of CNR-IPCF, Istituto Processi Chimico-Fisici (Messina), Italy
*BeActive Functional Fitness Class*
BeActive OIST Fitness Classes have limited numbers and new safety guidelines.
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Okinawa International School Elementary 5th grade IBPYP Exhibition
On Saturday, February 18, the Elementary 5th grade will be hosting the IBPYP Exhibition, the best opportunity to learn about the IB educational environment at OIS. OIST parents are welcome to attend.
Please see the attached flier.
TSVP Talk: "Topological Phases and Universal Fractional Quasiparticles" by Jeffrey Teo
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).
Uke Club Meeting - Seaside Lounge
This week we will discuss how the ukulele is the ideal instrument to accompany songs about existentialism.
The Provost Lecture Series 5
Lecture by Ulf Skoglund
The Provost Lecture Series - In appreciation of his strong and lasting impact on OIST
[Training] COMSOL Multiphysics® Bimonthly Training By COMSOL Japan
If you are interested in solving heat transfer problems using COMSOL Multiphysics ® , this is the online seminar for you.
Program 14:00 – 15:00 JST
Dr Quijandria: Quantum error correction with dissipatively stabilized squeezed cat qubits
Quantum computers can use many forms of quantum systems to encode and process quantum information. There has been a lot of interest recently on using modes of light to encode quantum information but this brings with it some questions about how to encode quantum information into an infinite dimensional Hilbert space which is robust against errors. This talk will show how this can be achieved.
沖縄科学技術大学院大学学園第38回理事会
Please address inquiries to the President's Office.
"BMS Field Theories with u(1) Symmetry", Dr. Max Riegler
Quantum Gravity Unit visitor seminar. Speaker: Dr. Max Riegler, University of Vienna. Title: "BMS Field Theories with u(1) Symmetry".
Seminar "Entropic characterization of quantum states with maximal evolution under given energy constraints" Prof. Ana Majtey, University of Cordoba, Argentina
Speaker: Prof. Ana Majtey, University of Cordoba, Argentina
[Seminar] Skyrmion crystals and their relatives in SU(3) chiral magnets
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
Join us for beach cleaning at our beautiful Seaside House and Tancha beach
第23回沖縄県理学療法学術大会
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)
[Seminar] Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill Codes as Subsystems
Prof. Andrew Doherty - School of Physics, The University of Sydney
【Seminar】 Dr. Thomas Akam “Reconciling parallel 'reinforcement learning' systems in cortex and basal ganglia ”
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Akam, University of Oxford