Past Events
[Seminar] Wall-bounded stratified turbulence
CFF unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar.
[Optics Seminars OIST] by Prof. Keiji Sasaki
Speaker: Prof. Keiji Sasaki Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Japan
Title: Nano-Material Optical Manipulation and Structural Order Control
Virtual Seminar"Disorder, dispersion, and chaos in viscoelastic flows through porous media"Jeffrey Guasto
Language: English
Theoretical Physics Seminar: Wenliang Li
Theoretical Physics Seminar. Speaker: Wenliang Li (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics). Title: "How to make precise predictions out of almost nothing?"
Institutional Repository Seminar (English & Japanese)
OIST NetCafé オンライン大学院説明会
STEM分野で博士課程やリサーチインターンシップに興味がある人を対象としたセッションです。言語は英語で行われます。OISTの博士課程やリサーチインターン、それぞれの出願プロセス、入学後の流れ、経済支援、大学院生活などが紹介され、ゲストスピーカーとして、OISTの現役博士課程学生2名が登壇します。今回は脳神経科学分野を専門とした2名が登壇しますが、それ以外の分野の方も、もちろん歓迎です!
FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series
Quantum Machines Seminar by Dalziel Wilson on Optomechanical sensors as probes for new physics
Quantum Machines Seminar by Prof Dalziel Wilson on Optomechanical sensors as probes for new physics . Zoom - Please register to attend.
Parallel olfactory processing in the mammalian brain
Dr. Izumi Fukunaga, Assistant Professor, OIST
Grant Writing - (2 days series December 16th, 17th) Applying for research grants and scholarships
Summary and objectives: These virtual workshops will provide practical insights and strategies to help researchers achieve this goal.
[Seminar] Convective dissolution in confined porous media: An application to CO2 sequestration
CFF unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar!
[Optics Seminars OIST] by Prof. Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop
Speaker: Prof. Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop Director of Quantum Science Laboratory, School of Mathematics and Physics, The University of Queensland, Australia
Title: From cold atoms to living cells with sculpted light
Interactive Webinar: "Responsible Conduct of Research".
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) webinar is an interactive session designed to acquaint researchers with the ethical and regulatory issues that arise in the context of responsible scientific research.
To register CLICK HERE .(ONOS seminar) Unraveling cortical circuits for perceptual decision making
OIST Neuroscience Online Seminar (ONOS)
Prof. Seung-Hee Lee, Associate Professor, Sensory Processing Lab, KAIST
Unraveling cortical circuits for perceptual decision making Sensory information is a key environmental cue that makes animals guide their behavior. However, it is still unclear how cortical circuits permit appropriate responses to relevant sensory stimuli while inhibiting others. Here, we unraveled cortical circuits that are important for perceptual decision-making in mice performing Go/No-go tasks. We identified parietal and frontal circuits that show unique properties in integrating sensory information and guide action decisions. I will discuss how these circuits work in concert for animals to perform proper action decisions upon the sensory evidence.
ZOOM LINK : https://oist.zoom.us/j/99896092525?pwd=ZVpMcEQ4SjBISnk4UzJqaFpyeEdOZz09
Meeting ID: 998 9609 2525 Passcode: 931719
[Optics Seminars OIST] by Prof. Kenji Ohmori
Speaker: Prof. Kenji Ohmori Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS), Japan
Title: Ultrafast quantum simulator with attosecond precision at ultracold temperatures
Language Seminar Series: Building Intercultural Business Relationships (Part 2 of 2)
[PhD Thesis Presentation_Zoom] - Ms. Ayaka Usui - "Control and measurement ofnon-classical properties of cold atomic and optical systems"
PhD public presentation
Synthetic Biology Journal Club
A casual weekly SynBio Journal Club. This week the speaker is Gear.
Inter-Unit Neuroscience Journal Club (ZOOM)
Inter-unit journal club presentation by PhD student Thato Mokhothu, who will discuss a recent article from eNeuro entitled "Cerebellar Directed Optogenetic Intervention Inhibits Spontaneous Hippocampal Seizures in a Mouse Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy"
Kicks workshop_Dyadic interactions in a comparative perspective
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on social interaction in different disciplines to look for common patterns and to discuss future research directions.
QuickFix: "Interview skills".
“QuickFix”- improve your application materials in an interactive and a time-efficient manner!
To register CLICK HERE .FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series
[Seminar] Exactly solvable spin-1/2 models with highly-degenerate, partially ordered, ground states
TQM unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar.
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/98080668912 )
New Employee Orientation in English ( By Zoom )
New employees are requested to attend the New Employee Orientation and take the on-line courses.
The Training and Education Section has sent invitation mail to the attendees, but if those who haven't receive one yet see this message, please contact training@oist.jp.
As a prevention of the spread of the COVID-19, we will have an on-line NEO by Zoom.
From this time, Ganju welbeing and University Community Service scheduled in the afternoon are available to everyone.
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
New Employee Orientation in Japanese ( By Zoom )
新入職員はオリエンテーションへの参加及びOnlineでの受講が求められています。
参加予定者の方々には、事前に教育研修セクションより招待メールが届いております。
今回のオリエンテーションはコロナ感染拡大防止策の一環として、Zoomでの開催となりました。
参加者の皆様には、Zoom環境の設定をお願いいたします。
また、今回のオリエンテーションは午後に予定されております「がんじゅうサービス」と「 大学コミュニティ支援」は職員のみならずそのご家族やパートナーの方もご覧いただけます。
OIST Mini Symposium "Partial Differential Equations under Various Metrics"
OIST Mini Symposium | Organizing unit: Analysis on Metric Spaces Unit (Xiaodan Zhou) | Website | Schedule | Abstracts | Register here (Open to the scientific community (registration required))
Memorial Service for Laboratory Animals
The Animal Resources Section cordially invites all researchers involved in laboratory animal experiments, as well as other members, to attend the Annual Memorial Service for laboratory animals.
Language Seminar Series: Building Intercultural Business Relationships (Part 1 of 2)
Aims:
To understand the role of positive thinking when we meet people from other cultures for the first time.
To reconsider the approach we use to build relationships at work.
Particpants should have an upper intermediate level of English fleuncy.
Please visit this page closer to the date to download the attached handout.
Designing modular proteins by Dr. Fabio Parmeggiani
Speaker: Dr. Fabio Parmeggiani, University of Bristol
Quantum Machines Seminar by Silvia Viola-Kusminskiy on Cavity optomagnonics: Quantum optics with magnons
Quantum Machines Seminar by Group Leader Silvia Viola-Kusminskiy, Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Light on Cavity optomagnonics: Quantum optics with magnons . Zoom - Please register to attend.
FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series
How the Brain Works for Effective Vocal Learning with Social Interactions in Juvenile Zebra Finches
Dr. Yoko Yazaki-Sugiyama , A ssociate Professor, OIST
Science to Society: Dr. Sebastian Weidt - CEO Universal Quantum
Dr. Sebastian Weidt will talk about why he chose to do both research on, and start a company developing, quantum computing technology.
[Seminar] 30 years of Philip Anderson's RVB theory of high Tc superconductivity in cuprates: is it still relevant today?
TQM unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar.
[SEMINAR – RSVP Only] The survival tactics of Plasmodium falciparum in erythrocytic stages
Dr. Eri Hayakawa/Jichi Medical University
[Seminar] The Anisotropic Generalized Kolmogorov Equations: A novel tool to describe complex turbulent flows
CFF unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar!
[Zoom Seminar] Tensor Field Theories: Renormalization and Random Geometry (Dr. Nicolas Delporte, Toriumi Unit)
Title: Tensor Field Theories: Renormalization and Random Geometry
Abstract: In the talk, I will share an overview of my research during my PhD thesis. After a practically-minded introduction to renormalization and conformal field theories (CFT), we will see the essential tools developed for tensor models and their large-$N$ expansion. In the second part, I will focus on results of $d>1$ tensor field theories: melonic CFTs, breaking of symmetries. In the last part, we will revive an old approach to study and renormalize an interacting scalar quantum field theory on Galton-Watson random trees, through random walks, which may prove useful for tensor models to escape the melonic large-$N$ limit.
Zoom:
https://oist.zoom.us/j/94081328725?pwd=aFBTdkUvZTdXVU1BYTd6bTUvZHJKdz09
Meeting ID: 940 8132 8725 Passcode: 609087
Virtual Seminar"Functional Nano-molecules & Nano-polymers"Zhihong Nie
Language: English
IAS Users Meeting and Seminar: Mass Spectrometry
For OIST members:
Users meeting and Seminar are registration free. We look forward to your participation via Zoom.
For Non-OIST members:
Please contact ias@oist.jp for Seminar sign up. (Users meeting is an internal event.)
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/97075839903)
What is OKEON? OIST Field Research on Okinawa’s Environment and Organisms
Join in person or by Zoom (Meeting ID: 910 5926 8116 Passcode: 989063)
TQA x OIST Quantum Meeting
Tohoku Quantum Alliance (TQA) from Tohoku University and OIST research groups which focus on quantum physics will have a joint meeting to present their current work and explore future collaboration opportunities.
This will be mainly held at L4E48 on the 24th and C210 on the 25th following the “New Normal” guidelines. The number of seats at seminar rooms are limited and all seats are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Everyone else from both Tohoku and OIST research communities is welcome to join the seminar by Zoom For further detail, please visit https://groups.oist.jp/toq .Visual information processing through the interplay between fast and slow pathways (ONOS)
Prof Si Wu of Peking University, China will give a talk for the OIST neuroscience online seminars (ONOS) series on the topic of "Visual information processing through the interplay between fast and slow pathways". Prof Wu is a PI of IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research and the Center for Life Science at Peking University. He is also the Co-editor-in-chief of Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience.
FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
QuickFix: "Crafting effective Resume".
“QuickFix”- improve your application materials in an interactive and a time-efficient manner!
To register CLICK HERE . Post-event survey SUMMARY .QG group meeting - scalar^3 scattering in the dS static patch
QG group meeting. Speaker: Yasha Neiman. Title: "Scalar^3 scattering in the dS static patch"