Past Events
Workshop : "学生のやる気を引き出すアクティブラーニングを実現するための授業デザインと技法" Japanese ONLY.
なぜ最近アクティブラーニングという言葉が出てきたのでしょうか?
本ワークショップでは、アクティブラーニングを正しく理解するための知識を学びます。
また、実際に自分の授業で実践するため、具体的な教育技法や学習デザイン方法を学びます。
TO REGISTER CLICK HERE .[Canceled] Short-course Day 1 "An introduction to the physics of tropical cyclones in the climate system" by Prof. Dan Chavas
This is Day 1 of a two-day course: February 26, 16:00 - 17:00
Speaker: Prof. Dan Chavas, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University
Sharepoint Open Hours
Sharepoint Open Hours
Time: 15:00-16:00
Location B646
[PhD Thesis Presentation] - Mr. Shohei Takaoka " Role of 5’ - 3’ exoribonuclease Xrn1 in energy expenditure and control of obesity"
Presenter: Mr. Shohei Takaoka
Supervisor: Professor Tadashi Yamamoto
Co-Supervisor: Professor Hiroaki Kitano
Mini Course: Combinatorial Topology - 3 of 3
Algebraic Topology is a classical branch of mathematics. Its origins are combinatorial, based on triangulations of topological spaces. In the later developments major algebraization of the subject has taken place, leading to the introduction of many algebraic invariants as we know them today.
The Mini Course will be taught by Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov, PI of the Applied Topology Unit. His unit is interested both in developing the formal theory, as well as in applying it outside of the field, for example to Theoretical Distributed Computing.
Seminar "Bounce Configuration from Gradient Flow" by Yutaro Shoji
Yutaro Shoji, Assistant Professor, KMI (Nagoya University)
Seminar: "Boundary Conditions and the q-state Potts Model on Random Planar Maps" by Mr. Aravinth Kulanthaivelu
Speaker: Mr. Aravinth Kulanthaivelu is in his last year as a Ph.D. student at University of Oxford.
IAS Users Meeting and Seminar: Mass Spectrometry
For OIST members:
Users meeting and Seminar are registration free. We look forward to seeing you at the venue.
For Non-OIST members:
Please contact ias@oist.jp for Seminar sign up. (Users meeting is an internal event.)
ORC Assembly
Take your lunch and join us for the last ORC Researcher Assembly of the current ORC Office. Our guests will be Tim Dyce (IR Section) and Ayumi Nagai (HR).
Fundraising for Research Impact
Craig Pollard, Fundraising Consultant, Author of The Fundraising Radicals
For any researchers looking to raise funds for impactful projects, places limited
ビジネス革新 変化を創ろう~科学、技術、ダイバーシティを通じて~Business innovations through science, technology and diversity
Public Lecture: Business Innovations through science, technology and diversity
Speaker: Daisuke Kan
Exective Director of Cheerio Corporation, LTD
Language: Japanese (with simultaneous Japanese-English interpretation)
Admission: free (registration required)
Audience: general public
公開講座 「ビジネス革新 変化を創ろう~科学、技術、ダイバーシティを通じて~」
講師:菅 大介
株式会社チェリオコーポレーション専務取締役
言語:日本語 (日英同時通訳付き)
入場:無料 要事前申込
対象:一般
Theoretical Physics Seminar: Deepak Bhat
Theoretical Physics Seminar. Speaker: Deepak Bhat (Biological Complexity). Title: "Polarization and Consensus of Opinion: Causes and Characteristics".
Colloquium: "Fiber bundle and gauge theory" by Mr. Ryusei Maeda
Speaker: Mr. Ryusei Maeda is a 3rd year undergratuate student at University of Tokyo and is currently visiting OIST as a research intern.
Seminar "Advances in the analysis of metal sheet laser forming processes" by Prof. Diego Celentano
Speaker: Prof. Diego Celentano, Professor of Engineering, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
[Seminar] "Spacetime Foam and the Cosmological Constant" by Prof. Steven Carlip
Speaker: Prof. Steven Carlip, University of California, Davis
OIST Mini Symposium "Neuromodulators: Their Functions and Developments"
OIST Mini Symposium - Open to all OIST members - For non-OIST members: Please contact the organizers for information on how to participate.
The 27th Board of Governors Meeting
Please address inquiries to the President's Office.
CANCELLED: Seminar "Causation without correlation: Discovering nonintuitive fundamental relationships in transcriptional networks, neuroscience, and beyond" - by Dr. Gerald Pao
Gerald Pao, Ph.D., Salk Institute
【Seminar】Oncolytic Seneca Valley Virus structure and structural insights into receptor specificity
Seminar: Oncolytic Seneca Valley Virus structure and structural insights into receptor specificity by Dr. Nadishka Jayawardena, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Otago
Mini Course: Combinatorial Topology - 2 of 3
Algebraic Topology is a classical branch of mathematics. Its origins are combinatorial, based on triangulations of topological spaces. In the later developments major algebraization of the subject has taken place, leading to the introduction of many algebraic invariants as we know them today.
The Mini Course will be taught by Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov, PI of the Applied Topology Unit. His unit is interested both in developing the formal theory, as well as in applying it outside of the field, for example to Theoretical Distributed Computing.
Call for abstracts (RAW!)
Abstract submission for Researcher Appreciation Week (RAW!) is currently open. We invite the submission of abstracts for the following two events: My Research in 200" and Poster Session . https://groups.oist.jp/orc/raw-scientific-events-registration
Seminar "Quantum spin liquid candidate Ca10Cr7O28 – A spinon description" by Mr. Jonas Sonnenschein
TQM unit is pleased to invite you to our seminar!
1st Admissions Workshop for 2020
1st Admissions Selection Workshop for 2020
Seminar "Simultaneous two photon calcium imaging of cortical and striatal microcircuits” by Dr Omar Jaidar
Daria Gavriouchkina, A scRNA-seq Approach to Deciphering the Convergent Evolution of the Cephalopod Visual System: Do Differences Make a Difference
Biweekly Internal Seminar Series
Kimberly Remund, Equations of Motion for Spin Nematics or How do Spins celebrate Valentine's day?
Biweekly Internal Seminar Series
Round table Discussion: "When to Lean In or Lean Out"
This informal discussion focuses on supporting and promoting women at the workplace. Please join us and learn how!
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!Colloquium: "Maxwell's equations, Yang-Mills equations and differential forms" by Mr. Ryusei Maeda
Seminar by Prof. Leo Radzihovsky "Fracton-elasticity duality"
Speaker: Prof. Leo Radzihovsky
Affiliation: University of Colorado, Boulder
Audience: OIST researchers and students
Colloquium: "Simplicial homology, part II" by Dr. Guilherme Sadovski
Speaker: Dr. Sadovski is a member of this unit (visit his page )
[Seminar] "Coordination Nanosheets, a New Class of Functional 2D Materials." by Prof. Hiroshi Nishihara, University of Tokyo
Dr. Hiroshi Nishihara, Professor, Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo.
Seminar by Prof. Takayanagi "Shadows of Entanglement Wedges in AdS/CFT"
Speaker: Prof. Tadashi Takayanagi
Affiliation: Yukawa Institu te for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
Audience: OIST researchers and students
OIST Staff Engagement Survey
Use Your Voice
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[PhD Thesis Presentation] - Mr. Han Yan "Fracton States of Matter:From Holography to Frustrated Magnetis"
PhD thesis public presentation by Mr. Han Yan
Supervisor: Professor Nic Shannon
Co-Supervisor: Professor Hirotaka Sugawara
Audience: OIST students and researchers
Mini Course: Combinatorial Topology - 1 of 3
Algebraic Topology is a classical branch of mathematics. Its origins are combinatorial, based on triangulations of topological spaces. In the later developments major algebraization of the subject has taken place, leading to the introduction of many algebraic invariants as we know them today.
The Mini Course will be taught by Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov, PI of the Applied Topology Unit. His unit is interested both in developing the formal theory, as well as in applying it outside of the field, for example to Theoretical Distributed Computing.
Cancelled [Seminar] "Charm of calixarenes in biomedical applications", Prof. Dong-Sheng Guo
Dr. Dong-Sheng Guo, Professor, College of Chemistry, State Key Laboratory of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials (Ministry of Education), Nankai University
Colloquium: "Simplicial homology, part I" by Dr. Guilherme Sadovski
Speaker: Dr. Sadovski is a member of this unit (visit his page )
Pakistani Chapli Kebab with Naan and Mint Chuttney
Chutteny
Online Voting - ORC Election
Vote online to choose your new Researcher Representatives!
Theoretical Physics Seminar: Riccardo Martini
Theoretical Physics Seminar. Speaker: Riccardo Martini (Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory). Title: "Renormalization methods in quantum gravity".
Colloquium: "Basics of differential geometry and General Relativity" by Mr. Ryusei Maeda
Speaker: Mr. Ryusei Maeda is a 3rd year undergratuate student at University of Tokyo and is currently visiting OIST as a research intern.
[Seminar] "The role of topoisomerase II beta in retinal development" by Prof. Li Cai
Prof. Li Cai
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Seminar "Study of highly entangled quantum spin chains" by Fumihiko Sugino
Dr. Fumihiko Sugino, Institute for Basic Science, South Korea
[CANCELLED] Special Lecture - "Molecular Architecture of Lineage Specification and Tissue Organization in the Early Mouse Embryo " by Dr. Naihe Jing
CANCELLED. Dr. Naihe Jing, Professor, Principal Investigator, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Language: English, no interpretation.
Workshop: "Nature Research Academies: Cover Letter to the Editor"
This half-day workshop aims to give attendees the necessary skills to successfully write a Cover letter to the editors . After the workshop, attendees will have completed a cover letter that they will be able to use when submitting their manuscripts to a target journal.
TO REGISTER CLICK HERE .[Seminar] "Multiscale associative memory recall by modulation of inhibitory circuits" by Dr. Tatsuya Haga
Speaker : Dr. Tatsuya Haga, Laboratory for Neural Coding and Brain Computing, RIKEN Center for Brain Science