Past Events
Seminar "Vapor-Induced Attraction of Floating Droplets" by Prof. Tuan Tran
Seminar by Prof. Tuan Tran,School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Seminar "Color Centres in 2D Hexagonal Boron Nitride".
Mr. Sajid Ali, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Universiry of Technology, Sydney
[Seminar 1] "Collective computation and learning in nonlinear networks" by Dr. Slotine
Speaker: Prof. Jean-Jacques Slotine Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Seminar "Non-collinear magnetism of cobalt-benzene clusters"
Dr. Jhon González, Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC-UPV/EHU)-Material Physics Center (MPC)
[Seminar] "Emergent collective oscillations in dense adaptive cell populations" by Dr. Lei-Han Tang
Speaker: Dr. Lei-Han Tang, Department of Physics, Hong Kong Baptist University, Complex Systems Division, Beijing Computational Science Research Center
[Seminar] "Cluster-Based Haldane States in Spin-Cluster Chains" by Dr. Takanori Sugimoto from Tokyo University of Science
Seminar
[Seminar] "Bacteria, stem cells and fruit flies: a physicist in biology" by Prof. Chao Tang
Speaker: Prof. Chao Tang, Center for Quantitative Biology, Peking University
[Seminar] "Recent development in spin superconductor" by Prof. X.C. Xie
Speaker: Prof. X.C. Xie, International Center for Quantum Materials and School of Physics, Peking University
[Seminar] " Water: Soft in Nature, Hard in Science" by Prof. Enge Wang
Speaker: Prof. Enge Wang, International Center for Quantum Materials and School of Physics, Peking University & Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
100 Island Challenge: Cross-regional perspectives of coral reef structure and function
OIST Jointly-funded Symposium organized by OIST (Marine Biophysics Unit) and Scripps Institution of Oceonography | All scientific sessions open to OIST members (working meals are closed sessions) | For non-OIST members: Please contact the organizers for information on how to participate.
OIST科学者による衣食住にまつわるサイエンストーク vol.4
那覇のジュンク堂書店にて行われている、OISTの研究者らによるサイエンストークシリーズ「衣食住」。
第4回目となる1月は、G0細胞ユニットの佐二木健一研究員が、科学技術が発展する世界に「やちむん」が教えてくれること について講演を行う予定です。
[Seminar] Photo-induced dynamics of photo-devices-solar cell, photocatalysis, water splitting Prof. Kenji Katayama
Kenji Katayama, Department of Applied Chemistry, Chuo University
AI/IoT Workshop on Energy Data
Researchers and professors from universities as well as renowned energy companies from all over Japan come together to discuss their recent projects. All OIST members are welcome to attend. Presentations on Friday will be held in English, presentations on Saturday in Japanese.
[Seminar] “Singular-Value-Decomposition Analysis of Holography and Renormalization Group” - by Prof. Hiroaki Matsueda, NIT Sendai
Seminar by Prof. Matsueda, Vice President, NIT Sendai
Teatime Today: Kuroshio Magazine Launch!
The new issue of Kuroshio Magazine is out -- and available in print at today’s Teatime! Swing by Grano at 4pm to grab some tea, coffee and snacks and read up on the Current of OIST!
International Workshop on Hybrid Quantum Systems
The recent developments in quantum science and technology now allow us to control systems at the quantum level, and we have began to see the quantum world in ways we have never imagine before. In this workshop, co-organized by KAKENHI program " Science of Hybrid Quantum Systems " in Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (新学術領域, Shin-Gakujutsu-Ryouiki), international experts on various hybrid quantum systems will gather to discuss the recent developments as well as future perspectives.
This workshop is OPEN FOR ALL OISTERS .Seminar "Towards quantum transduction with an improved electro-opto-mechanical converter" by Peter Burns
[Seminar] Maintenance of regulatory T cell stability by ubiquitin E3 ligases deltex1 and XIAP by Prof. Ming-Zong Lai
Title: Maintenance of regulatory T cell stability by ubiquitin E3 ligases deltex1 and XIAP
Speaker: Professor Ming-Zong Lai
Affiliation: Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sincia
[Seminar] Mapping the structure of animal behavior
Prof. Gordon Berman, Emory University
Host: Stephens unit
Seminar: "Precision Medicine or Privileged Medicine? Connecting Biomedical Research to Health Care Practice."
When developing a drug, biomarker, or treatment approach, how will it actually work in patients, and how will it change the decisions that are made during treatment? Doctors, patients, and other stake holders each have different concerns about the costs/benefits at each stage of a medical treatment, and these concerns are not always effectively met. We focus on these issues in a teaching setting at Brown University (USA) as a lot of the tools for translating research into healthcare are generally relevant to how we do collaborative research.
Seminar: "Rapid pathway prototyping for novel bio-based chemicals: Ginkgo case studies"
In this Innovation Forum hosted talk, Ginkgo Bioworks Associate Head of Metabolic Engineering, Dr. Massimo Merighi, will discuss several case studies of pathways developed by Ginkgo, in particular one involving the engineering of a substrate co-feed in Escherichia coli , including a history of how this design cycle has evolved over time to take advantage of new technological developments.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
[Seminar] The mouth, the anus and the blastopore. Their questionable developmental and evolutionary relationships and the origin of the animal gut by Prof. Andreas Hejnol
Title: The mouth, the anus and the blastopore. Their questionable developmental and evolutionary relationships and the origin of the animal gut
Speaker: Prof. Andreas Hejnol
Affiliation: Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology, University of Bergen, Norway. Research Group Leader “Comparative Developmental Biology of Animals”
Thursday Teatime @ 4pm - A toast to the New Year!
Join us for the last Teatime of 2018! Come for the usual tea, coffee and snacks, stay to discuss New Year's Resolutions that we may or may not keep. In any case, maybe the mid-afternoon caffeine boost will inspire some big plans for the year ahead.
Have a safe holiday season everyone, and we'll see you at the next Teatime on January 10!
[Seminar] ECM1 promotes differentiation of follicular helper T cells by antagonizing IL-2-STAT5 pathway by Prof. Bing Sun
Title: ECM1 promotes differentiation of follicular helper T cells by antagonizing IL-2-STAT5 pathway
Speaker: Professor Bing Sun
Affiliation: Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Interactive Session: "Speaking about Science and Making it Count"
This interactive presentation suggests tools and examples to help scientists communicate in ways that resonate with people outside of their field about what they do and why it matters. The seesion will cover general principles in how to craft clear and conversational statements, and engage with your audience.
To register CLICK HERE Post-workshop survey SUMMARY[Seminar] High-resolution Rodent fMRI at Ultrahigh Fields by Professor Seong-Gi Kim
Title: High-resolution Rodent fMRI at Ultrahigh Fields
Speaker: Professor Seong-Gi Kim
Affiliation: Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research, Institute for Basic Science, Suwon, Korea; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea
Seminar "Disorder Engineering: Nature's Way" by Nitin Upadhyaya
Dr. Nitin Upadhyaya, Assistant Professor, Flame University.
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Science Presentation Competition for High School Students in Okinawa
[Seminar] "Exploring Gridworlds with State Complexes" by Tom Burns
Tom Burns, currently a rotation student in the Topology and Geometry of Manifolds (Tsvietkova) Unit, will present a talk on a research project done as part of his lab rotation. The title is "Exploring Gridworlds with State Complexes".
All are welcome.
Internal Seminar: Sander Lindeman, Sensory and Behavioural Neuroscience Unit
Internal Seminar, 4-5 pm, Friday, December 7, C700
Internal Seminar: Saahil Acharya, Membrane Cooperativity Unit
Internal Seminar, 4-5 pm, Friday, December 7, C700
Introduction to Intellectual Property
Mr. Chris Tanner, Intellectual Property Attorney, FYPA, PLLC
Language: English
Open to all OIST community
[Topology and Geometry Seminar] "Ribbon and string representations of finite subgroups of SU(2)" by Professor Scott Carter
[Seminar] "Flow equation, conformal symmetry and AdS geometries" by Dr. Shuichi Yokoyama
Speaker: Dr. Shuichi Yokoyama, Kyoto University
発達障害者の職域拡大とキャリアアップに向けて
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。
The Fourth English & Cross-culture Seminar
This is an externally organized event. For more information contact the organizers.
Photonics Workshop
This is an externally organized event. For more information contact the organizers.
Presidential Lecture - "Is There a Perfect Cipher?" by Prof. Artur Ekert
Speaker: Prof. Artur Ekert
Professor of Quantum Physics at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK.
[Seminar] Genomics of uncultivable bacteria deciphers multilayered symbiotic system in the termite gut by Professor Yuichi Hongoh
Titile : Genomics of uncultivable bacteria deciphers multilayered symbiotic system in the termite gut
Speaker: Professor Yuichi Hongoh
Institution: School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology
QuickFix: Cover Letter
“QuickFix”- improve your application materials in an interactive and a time-efficient manner!
To register CLICK HERE Post-workshop survey SUMMARYKyoto/NTU/OIST Fundamental Theory Workshop
Joint High Energy Theory workshop between Kyoto University, National Taiwan University and OIST. Additional external speakers are Song He, Eugene Skvortsov, Julian Sonner and Kazuya Yonekura. Program & Schedule in attached PDF.
"Graphene Nanoribbons as a New Family of Semiconductors," Dr. Klaus Müllen
Klaus Müllen, Director and Scientific Member at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany
Presidential Lecture - "Is the Future Black ?" by Prof. Klaus Müllen
Speaker: Prof. Klaus Müllen
Director of the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
The 5th Asian Conference on Safety and Education in Laboratories
This is an externally organized event. For more information contact the organizers.