Past Events
Roundtable on "Postdoc Positions; to do's and don'ts"
Explanatory Session: FY16 Research Equipment Maintenance
Prof. Pei-Yuan Qian - Genome-mining based natural product discovery at HKUST
The Graduate School would like to invite you to a seminar by Pei-Yuan Qian , from Division of Life Science and Environmental Science Programs, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) . This talk will be introduced by Prof. Satoh Noriyuki from Marine Genomics Unit.
Prof. Ricardo Flores - Viroids: the ultimate parasites at the frontier of life
Seminar by Ricardo Flores, from the Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas (CSIC-UPV), Valencia, Spain . This talk will be introduced by Prof. Saze Hidetoshi from Plant Epigenetics Unit.
Prof. Carl Petersen - Neural circuits for goal-directed sensorimotor transformation
A seminar by Carl Petersen, from Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) . This talk will be introduced by Prof. Kuhn Bernd from Optical Neuroimaging Unit.
OIST Mini Symposium "Science and Technology at the Interface of Bio-Nano-systems: Challenges and Opportunities"
カガクジカン〜「知らない」を探求せよ 1日科学漬けイベント
Thursdays = Teatime
'The Ediacaran biota and the evolution of large body size' Dr. Jennifer Hoyal Cuthill
Seminar by Tokuro Shimokawa (Osaka University): Thermal and ground-state properties of the Spin-1/2 random-bond Heisenberg antiferromagnet on the kagome lattice
Seminar by Dr. Tokuro Shimokawa, Osaka University on April 21st (Thu) at 1:30pm in C016, Lab1. Look forward to seeing many of you !
Explanatory Session: FY16 Research Equipment Maintenance
Explanatory Session: FY16 Research Equipment Maintenance
Seminar "Evolution of a transcription factor that controls male gametogenesis in plants" by Prof. Frederic Berger, Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology
ラウンドテーブル “Grants and Careers”
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Coherent Control of Complex Quantum Systems
AMICUS Information Session for Parents
This is an externally organized event. For more information contact the organizers.
Student Research Presentations 4-5pm C700
Build Tough Hydrogels with Sacrificial Bonds by Professor Jian Ping Gong, Hokkaido University
"Screening of phosphorylation dependent protein-protein interaction inhibitors"
Seminar "Pesticide imposed impairments on native Indian honey bees along an agricultural intensification gradient " by Dr. Priyadarshini Basu
Seminar "Bee Health: Host-parasite interactions and landscape complexity" by Dr. Antoine Lecocq, University of Copenhagen
Seminar "Genetic diversity and phylogeography of the honeybee Apis mellifera in the South West Indian Ocean islands" by Dr. Maéva Techer
OIST Mini Symposium "Digital representation of neuronal morphologies and tissue"
"PAL1 interacts with the Neurabin family of proteins and is involved in G Protein-Coupled Receptor signaling" Dr. Ken Matsuura
"N=1 vs. N=50,000 – The power of modern day genomics for personalized medicine", Matt Huentelman
"Impact of normal aging on brain circuits critical for memory function", Carol Barnes
"Regulation of cell-fate decisions by MAPK signaling pathways and its failure in cancer", Prof. Mutsuhiro Takekawa.
RD2DS - 2016: Recent Developments in 2D Systems
Student Research Presentations
Last March Teatime
200-K superconductivity in compressed hydrogen sulfide systems
"A variational model for the shape of biomembranes"
Seminar by Prof Zhang 'Single atom manipulation and measurement in micro-optical trap and cavity'
"Hybrid Potential Methods for the Simulation of Condensed Phase Reaction Processes"
"Dynamic Boltzmann machines", Takayuki Osogami
ワークショップ: “科学者のためのジョブオファー交渉術”
"What you see is what you understand: explaining two-phase flows at different scales with computational and theoretical approaches" Prof. Fabian Bombardelli
Date : March 25 th (Fri), 2016 Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm Venue: C015, Lab1 Level C Speaker: Prof. Fabian Bombradelli, University of California, Davis
Title: What you see is what you understand: explaining two-phase flows at different scales with computational and theoretical approaches
Abstract: Examples of multi-phase flows are legion: bubble plumes, dust storms, sediment transport in rivers, and many other natural and man-made applications. To study such flows, numerous empirical regressions have been provided for decades. Since three/four decades ago, more mechanistic approaches have been developed, which address the interaction of carrier and disperse phases. Still, it is not clear what to use for a given level of concentration, and for the objective of a...
【※締め切りました】サイエンスプロジェクト for 琉球ガールズ~本島編~
Springtime Teatime
セミナー: “科学の道標: 本当に役に立つ、実践的仕事探し”
島嶼国研究者ネットワーク設立会議&国際シンポジウム
プログラム 9:00 - 10:00 基調講演:Dr. Patrick Telleiパラオ短期大学長 10:20-12:00 一般講演 13:00-16:40 一般講演A、一般講演B 16:40-17:20 ポスター発表 17:20-17:40 総括 (※プログラムは変更の対象となります。ご了承ください。)
















































