Past Events
SHIMA 2022
SHIMAは、沖縄県内の高校生を対象に、島の生態系や文化の持続可能性について学ぶ、毎年開催している科学教育アウトリーチプログラムです。
【ONLINE】2022年恩納村×OIST こどもかがくきょうしつ Onna/OIST Children's School of Science
恩納村×OIST こどもかがく教室2022
8月15日(月)~19日(金)
09:00~10:30
Cosmos screening (episode 6)
Cosmos episode 6: Travellers' Tales
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
[Seminar] 'Super Resolution Imaging with Metamaterials' by Dr Yeon Ui Lee
Speaker: Yeon Ui Lee, Ph. D Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea JSPS Invitational Fellowships for Research in Japan: 22 July - 20 August 2022
Title: Super Resolution Imaging with Metamaterials
[Seminar] The neurobiological effects of ocean acidification on a cephalopod
Speaker: Jodi Thomas, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD Australia.
Hosted by: Professor Timothy Ravasi, OIST Marine Climate Change Unit
Abstract: The uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) by the ocean is causing seawater CO2 levels to rise, changing ocean chemistry in a process known as ocean acidification (OA). OA can affect a variety of physiological processes, life history traits and behaviours of fish and marine invertebrates. As invertebrates comprise the vast majority of marine diversity, are essential for key ecosystem processes and support human livelihoods, OA-induced effects of marine invertebrates could have ecological, social and economic consequences.(...)
Evolutionary Genomics Seminar Vol.1_Mysterious mating behavior of a subsocial wood-feeding cockroach: female and male eat their wings one another, presented by Haruka Osaki, Postdoc at Kyoto University
Seminar by Haruka Osaki, Postdoc at Kyoto University
Date: August 5th
Time: 3pm - (30-40 mins Lecture and 10-20mins QA session)
Zoom: Meeting:
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/ 74391178937?pwd=7nClhiDi4S- 7j5Hq6BTKHy0uhMrMv9.1 For questions please contact: egu@oist.jp
Uke Club Meeting - Seaside Lounge OR Beach!
Uke night! Maybe on the beach!
[Seminar] Dr. Ryutaro Okuma. "Itinerant frustration in van der Waals coupled iodides"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
[Seminar] Prof. Atsushi Kaneda "Epigenetic aberrations to drive gastric tumorigenesis"
Prof. Atsushi Kaneda, Department of Molecular Oncology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
[Lecture 3] Basic concepts of nano-optics and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Speaker: Yeon Ui Lee, Ph. D Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea
A series of lectures: Basic concepts of nano-optics and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Date & Time: [Lecture 3] 09:00-10:30, 29th (Fri)
Location: E48, Level E, Lab 4 & Zoom
[Seminar] Dr. Valentina Basoli "Prospective in cartilage regeneration: development of in vitro osteoarthritis model for testing drugs and sensors"
[Seminar] Dr. Valentina Basoli "Prospective in cartilage regeneration: development of in vitro osteoarthritis model for testing drugs and sensors"
[Lecture 2] Basic concepts of nano-optics and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Speaker: Yeon Ui Lee, Ph. D Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea
A series of lectures: Basic concepts of nano-optics and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Date & Time: [Lecture 2] 09:00-10:00, 28th (Thu)
Location: E48, Level E, Lab 4 & Zoom
Zoom meeting: Meeting ID: 917 8612 0273 Passcode: 870713
Abstract: This short lecture series will first cover a few basic concepts in nano-optics and fluorescence microscopy. Advanced optical imaging techniques including confocal, multiphoton, and metamaterials-assistant super-resolution microscopies will then be surveyed. Coverage of selected topics is as follows.
Wave optics Metamaterials Fluorescence microscopy Super-resolution microscopy Brief overview of quantum optics and fluorescence imagingProfile : Yeon Ui Lee is an assistant professor at Chungbuk National University, South Korea. Her research interests include, but not limited to, nanophotonics and super-resolution imaging, and she has an excellent record in the research field of metamaterial assisted illumination nanoscopies. Prof. Yeon Ui Lee received her Ph.D. degree from Ewha Womans University, South Korea, in 2015. She was a postdoctoral fellow at University of California, San Diego before she got tenured. Here at OIST in Síle Nic Chormaic Unit she is looking forward to fruitful interactions and collaborations. She will be visiting until August 20th, please don’t hesitate to get in touch: yeonuilee@cbnu.ac.kr
[Lecture 1] Basic concepts of nano-optics and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Speaker: Yeon Ui Lee, Ph. D Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea
A series of lectures: Basic concepts of nano-optics and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Date & Time: [Lecture 1] 09:00-11:00, 27th (Wed)
Location: E48, Level E, Lab 4 & Zoom
Faculty Lunchtime Seminar (Prof. Yasha Neiman)
Title: Are black holes and particles the same thing?
Abstract: I'll discuss the similarities between fundamental particles, thermal systems and black holes. We will play some quantitative games to see exactly how black holes are different from particles in the real world.
Having paid the real world our respects, we will talk about how black holes and fundamental particles *are* the same in string theory - a story rarely covered in popular propaganda, but central to the second superstring revolution. Funny enough, it allows for the "discovery" of new particles through writing down new black hole solutions.
I will then advertise my current work, in which I'm doing exactly that for string theory's wonky cousin, Higher-Spin Gravity.
By Faculty Affairs Office/ Faculty Lunchtime Seminar Coordinators
NEW DATE: FRIDAY, JULY 22 - Activities Fair and Art Market
NEW DATE Due to weather: FRIDAY, JULY 22
Activities Fair and Art Market: Friday, July 22 | 4-7pm
Title: OIST Activities Fair & Art Market | Date : Friday, July 22nd | Time : 4:00-7:00pm
[Catch-All Mathematical Colloquium] Professor Motoko Kotani (Tohoku University )
Speaker : Professor Motoko Kotani, Tohoku University
Part I Title : Discrete geometric analysis and its application Abstract: Discrete geometric analysis is an attempt to discretize geometric analysis. Mathematics is often said “a common language of science”. As our world consists of atoms, which we consider as discrete objects, developing language to describe discrete objects, their geometric structures in particular, is important. I would like to discuss our challenge to establish discrete geometric analysis and its application to other science.Part II
Have fun in interacting with people from different interests.
Uke Club Meeting - Seaside Lounge OR Beach!
Uke 'til you puke with the finest bunch of ukesters on this side of the Pacific.
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
[Seminar] Mr. Stefano Brizzolara "Unveiling the signature of surface tension on immiscible Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
[Seminar] Dr. Leenoy Meshulam "On spins and neurons: investigating brain function with Ising models and renormalization group inspired approaches"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
24th International Colloquium on Magnetic Films and Surfaces (ICMFS-2022)
This is an externally organized event. For more information please go the conference website .
量⼦コンピューター:その素晴らしさとは?
この講演会では、量子コンピュータの潜在的な不思議な力について、一般の方や高校生を対象に、楽しくてためになる話をします。当日は、量子コンピュータのデモも行います。
Meet the Life Innovators-Future of Food, Agriculture and Life
AgVenture Lab and OIST will hold a startup event to promote innovation in food, agriculture, and life. Language: Japanese Registration required (Deadline July 6)
食と農とくらしのイノベーションを考えるスタートアップイベント。日本語。 事前登録制 (締切 7月6日)。
Sustainable Eating Discussion, Film, and Cooking Workshop July 8th and July 9th
C Green - Grass Straws | Documentary | Cooking Workshop
Uke Club Meeting - Seaside Lounge OR Beach!
Ukulele club returns, but where? Only the weather knows for sure.
Science Digest - Dr. Arielle Keller: "Attention and Mental Health: A Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective"
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
[Seminar] Dr. Kirill Povarov "Probing spinons by Electron Spin Resonance: hidden interactions in a spin chain"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
[Seminar] Dr. Misato Ohtani "Active mRNA metabolism is a key for the plastic regulation of cell potency in plants
Membranology Unit (Kono Unit) would like to invite you to the seminar by Dr. Misato Ohtani.
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
RIKEN, Center for Sustainable Resource Sciences
[Seminar] Dr. Takaomi Sanda "Lineage- and stage-specific oncogenicity of master transcription factors in cancers"
Membranology Unit (Kono Unit) would like to invite you to the seminar by Dr. Takaomi Sanda.
Associate Director and Principal Investigator in Cancer Science Institute of Singapore; Associate Professor in Department of Medicine, National University of Singapore
[Seminar] Prof. Tomonori Shibata "A small molecule targeting UGGAA pentanucleotide repeat responsible for spinocerebellar ataxia type 31."
Speaker: Assistant Prof. Tomonori Shibata SANKEN (The Insitute of Science and Industrial Research), Osaka University
Title: A small molecule targeting UGGAA pentanucleotide repeat responsible for spinocerebellar ataxia type 31
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Brain Science (AIBS2022)
OIST Workshop | Main organizer: Kenji Doya (Neural Computation Unit) | Website | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions (registration required).
This conference will be a hybrid conference with both online and on-site attendees.
Bingata Workshop by Hanzakibingata
Okinawan Bingata Workshop by Hanzakibingata
Cosmos screening (episode 5)
Cosmos episode 5: Blues for a Red Planet
[Seminar] Conservation law for harmonic mappings in higher dimensions
It has been a longstanding open problem to find a direct conservation law for harmonic mappings into manifolds. In the late 1980s, Chen and Shatah independently found a conservation law for weakly harmonic maps into spheres, which can be interpreted by Noether's theorem. This leads to Helein's celebrated regularity theorem on weakly harmonic maps from surfaces. For general target manifolds, Riviere discovered a direct conservation law in two dimension in 2007, allowing him to solve two well known conjectures of Hildebrandt and Heinz. As observed by Riviere-Struwe in 2008, due to lack of Wente's lemma, Riviere's approach does not extend to higher dimensions. In a recent joint work with Chang-Lin Xiang, we successfully found a conservation law, in the spirit of Riviere, for a class of weakly harmonic maps (around regular points) into general closed manifolds in higher dimensions.
***Cancelled*** "Conservation and divergence of retinal cell types during vertebrate evolution" Dr. Yohei Ogawa
Due to unavoidable circumstances, we regretfully announce the cancellation of this seminar.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
【Seminar】 "Ultrastructural analysis of PI(4,5)P2 distribution in neuronal membranes using SDS-digested freeze-fracture replica labeling" Dr. Kohgaku Eguchi
Cellular and Molecular Synaptic Function Unit (Takahashi Unit) would like to invite you to the seminar by Dr. Kohgaku Eguchi, IST Austria Language: English
Faculty Lunchtime Seminar (Prof. Ulf Dieckmann)
Title: Behavioral, Social, and Institutional Dimensions of Cooperation
Abstract: Common goods are at the heart of many challenges facing humankind. Protective measures – such as mitigating climate change or not overexploiting natural resources – are collectively beneficial, yet costly to individual stakeholders with diverse interests. Common goods may thus be jeopardized by selfish agents at all levels – be they collaborators, citizens, companies, cities, or countries – resulting in social dilemmas that often follow a pattern known as the ‘tragedy of the commons.’ Salient examples concern not only climate change and natural resources, but also clean air, civil security, social welfare, ecosystem services, land use, prudent urbanization, natural-disaster protection, demographic planning, and the functioning of the internet. In this presentation, I will illustrate how quantitative analyses can help address the behavioral, social, and institutional dimensions of these challenges, promoting cooperative collective actions and the safeguarding of common goods.
Hosted by: Faculty Talk Coordinators and Faculty Affairs Office
[Seminar] Prof. Jun Won Rhim "Quantum distance and flat band"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
Faculty Lunchtime Seminar (Prof. Nick Luscombe)
A mysterious talk by Nick Luscombe...
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA
Faculty Lunchtime Seminar Coordinators & FAO
Science Digest - Dr. Erika Cyphert: "Biomaterials and the gut microbiome - paving the way for novel therapeutics"
Science Digest - June edition! Please welcome our invited speaker, Dr. Erika Cyphert (Postdoctoral Fellow at Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, USA) for her talk: " Biomaterials and the gut microbiome - paving the way for novel therapeutics ". The seminar is open to everyone interested in the fields of Biomedical Engineering, Gut Microbiome, Biomaterials/Drug delivery, and Orthopaedics, and those who would like to know more about Cornell University and Dr. Cyphert's career. Save the date: June 28 at 9:00 a.m. JST, C210 or Zoom (Meeting ID: 986 5579 1051 Passcode: 220627).
Talk on "Physiology of CCR4-NOT, a comprehensive regulator of mRNA expression" by Dr. Tadashi Yamamoto
Dean of research, Dr. Tadashi Yamamoto will give a talk on "Physiology of CCR4-NOT, a comprehensive regulator of mRNA expression"
Japanese and on-site only.
[Seminar] Prof. Devika Narain "Optimal inference of time intervals in cerebellar cortical circuits"
[Seminar]"Optimal inference of time intervals in cerebellar cortical circuits", Prof. Devika Narain, Associate Professor, Erasmus Medical Center.
[Seminar] Prof. Kazuhiko Suga "Turbulence Structure over Porous Media -- LBM Direct Numerical Simulations --"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English







































