Past Events

Workshop

FY2021 Cryo-Electron Microscopy Course at OIST

2022年2月28日 (月) 9:002022年3月4日 (金) 16:00
to be announced

Internal and External workshop

Outreach

SDGs未来都市の役割とは  Science Talk vol.3

2022年2月26日 (土) 15:00 16:00
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OISTサイエンストーク2021 vol.3

タイトル:SDGs未来都市沖縄の役割とは?

登壇者:OIST 研究科長オフィス 副研究科長 タカバヤシ ミサキ

恩納村役場SDGs推進事務局 松原 廣幸

恩納村役場企画課企画係長 當山香織

恩納村役場企画課企画係主事 冨着 開

Training

アサーティブコミュニケーション研修

2022年2月25日 (金) 14:30 17:15
Seminar Room C210, Center Bldg.

相手を尊重しながら自分の気持ちや考えを率直・誠実に表現するコミュニケーション法を学びます。ペアワークやグループディスカッションを多用した参加型の研修です。

Seminar

Theoretical Physics Seminar: Yasha Neiman

2022年2月25日 (金) 14:00
Lab 4, F01

Theoretical Physics Seminar. Speaker: Yasha Neiman (Quantum Gravity). Title: "A new kind of Feynman rules: what is Higher Spin Gravity?"

Seminar

Determining Habitat Occupancy of Okinawa's Owl Species Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring

2022年2月25日 (金) 11:00
C700

Cassie George is an RSD intern working with the Environmental Informatics Section in collaboration with the Takagi lab at Hokkaido University

Professional Development

English for Writing Research Papers - Sentence Structure 1 of 3 (CANCELLED)

2022年2月25日 (金) 11:00

The best writers have a few basic guidelines for making their sentences easy to read.

Join us to find out the rules for writing simple, easy to read sentences that will provide the clarity reviewers are looking for.

Seminar

QG group meeting: a little bit from everyone

2022年2月24日 (木) 14:00
Lab 4, F01

Quantum Gravity group meeting. Short stories by everyone.

Seminar

第5回おきなわオープンTECHゼミ The 5th Seminar of Okinawa Open Facilities Network (OoPNet)

2022年2月22日 (火) 15:00 16:00
演題 : 沖縄のヘリウム再利用ネットワークを目指して 日時 : 2022/02/22 (火) 15:00-16:00 発表機関 : 沖縄科学技術大学院大学(OIST) 場所 : ZOOMによるオンラインセミナー (無料、事前登録が必要 講師 :  高田 一馬氏(OIST) 宗本 久弥氏(琉球大学) 言語 :  日本語

Title : Development of helium recycling network in Okinawa Date and time : Tuesday, February 22, 2022 15:00-16:00 Speakers : Kazuma Takada (OIST) , Hisaya Munemoto (University of the Ryukyus) Language : Japanese Registration required
Colloquium

[Catch-All Math Colloquium] Monge-Ampère equations related to optimal transport and geometric optics, Jun Kitagawa, Michigan State University

2022年2月22日 (火) 15:00 17:00
Online via Zoom
Monge-Ampère type equations are fully nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations that arise when considering the deformation of volume induced by some kind of transformation. In this talk I will discuss two such cases, the optimal transport problem, and geometric optics problems. The former discusses the most efficient way of transporting some resource to another location, and the second is a simplified model for optical instruments (such as lenses or mirrors) in which light is treated as a particle rather than a wave. I will attempt to focus more on heuristics rather than technical details; no knowledge of PDEs is assumed. A portion of this talk is based on joint work with N. Guillen. Please register before February 17, 5 pm. Click here to register! The colloquium will be held once a month online. Each event consists of a one-hour talk on mathematics followed by a one-hour diversity panel discussion session. February speaker is Jun Kitagawa from Michigan State University .

In the mathematics part, we will hear an exciting overview talk for a general audience. In the discussion session, we will hear about the speaker's experience as a mathematician. Y ou can take inspiration from them and exchange ideas with other participants in a small group. After the sessions are over, there will be a tea time where participants can chat freely.

Research

Faculty Lunchtime Seminar (Prof. Armitage)

2022年2月22日 (火) 12:10 12:50
L4E48 (Lab 4, Level E)

Title : Context-dependence and generality in community ecology - two sides of the same coin?

Abstract : Community ecology is often derided for its lack of general theory. Factors limiting one population's growth can be insignificant elsewhere. While this flavor of context-dependence clearly impedes a predictive theory of ecology, it also paradoxically functions as a very general mechanism that maintains biodiversity. I will review how a context-dependent competition theory can clarify the general mechanisms underlying species coexistence and geographic range limits. I'll then riff on the theme of ecological context-dependence as it pertains to our unit members' work on carnivorous plants, pestiferous bats, and noxious roadside weeds.

https://groups.oist.jp/faculty-lunch

Seminar

Zoom seminar for OIST "Bridging the genotype-phenotype-fitness divide: from protein interfaces to organismal fitness"

2022年2月21日 (月) 16:00 17:00
Zoom

Protein Engineering and Evolution Unit would like to invite you to a seminar!

External Events

Tokyo Institute of Technology IIR Symposium /東京工業大学 科学技術創成研究院 シンポジウム

2022年2月21日 (月) 13:00 18:10
Zoom Webinar

Dean of Research, Dr. Tadashi Yamamoto will attend the symposium as one of the panelists.

(This symposium will be held in Japanese.)

Professional Development

English for Academic Email Correspondence - Subject lines

2022年2月18日 (金) 15:00 16:00
Zoom

What separates your email's subject line from other spam type emails?

In this seminar we will look at what makes a good subject line, how we can maximise the way it is seen in email software and how we can make it more meaningful for the reader.

Public Lecture

[Webinar] Science/Tech/Business Innovation Book Talk Series: #2 Fail Fast - Lessons for Japan

2022年2月17日 (木) 8:00 9:00
Zoom link will be provided upon registration

Speaker: Dr. Hiroyuki Fujita, Founder & CEO, Quality Electrodynamics | CTO, Canon Medical Systems Corporation, CT-MR Division | Member, OIST Board of Governors | Trustee and Health Innovation Ambassador, OIST Foundation | Honorary Consul General of Japan in Cleveland

In Japanese with English subtitles. Register here .

External Events

沖縄科学技術大学院大学学園第33回理事会

2022年2月17日 (木) (All day)

Please address inquiries to the President's Office.

Professional Development

Inclusive Mentoring Mini-Symposium 2022

2022年2月16日 (水) 18:002022年2月17日 (木) 11:30
You must RSVP to attend.

The Center for Professional Development and Inclusive Excellence (C-Hub) warmly welcomes you to join us to engage in inspirational discussions, explorations, and strategic thinking to explore how individuals and institutions can promote impactful, inclusive mentoring cultures in the sciences.

External Events

Global Women's Breakfast 2022 - Joint Kyoto and OIST event

2022年2月16日 (水) 12:00 14:00
Zoom

Please register for Global Women's Breakfast 2022 - Joint Kyoto U. and OIST event on February 16th, 2022.

Seminar

[Seminar] Mr. Nicolo Scapin "Weakly compressible simulation of evaporating droplets"

2022年2月15日 (火) 16:30 17:30
Zoom

Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.

Language: English

Research

Annual Inspection_Ultracentrifuge [Hitachi Koki]

2022年2月15日 (火) 9:302022年2月17日 (木) 12:00

Annual Inspection_Ultracentrifuges

Seminar

OIST Representation Theory Seminar

2022年2月15日 (火) 9:30
on Zoom

Speaker: Stephen Doty, Loyola University Chicago

Title: Schur-Weyl duality for braid and twin groups via the Burau representation

Culture

【設立記念】OISTサイエンスの写真展(巡回展)

2022年2月14日 (月) (All day)2022年9月30日 (金) (All day)
沖縄県内各所及び東京

OISTトンネルギャラリーでのメイン展示に加え、沖縄県内各所及び東京にて巡回展を実施します。

Prospective Students

OIST NetCafé (大学院説明会) 2022年2月

2022年2月10日 (木) 10:00
Online

今回の特別版OIST Caféは、国連が提唱する「科学における女性と女児の国際デー」を記念して行われます。OISTが女性研究者や学生をどう支援しているのかの紹介や、現在博士課程学生やポスドクとしてOISTに所属している女性がそれぞれの経験をシェアし、参加者と共に共通の課題や悩みについて議論する場となります。パネルディスカッションでは、参加者が直接登壇者にリアルタイムで質問できる機会を設けています。 また、今回はジョンズ・ホプキンス大学(米国)公衆衛生大学院 特別栄誉教授およびメリーランド大学特別栄誉教授である リタ・コルウェル博士 も登壇予定です。コルウェル博士は米国国家科学技術会議(NSF)にて、初の女性共同議長を務めました。

Seminar

Quantum Birds: The Magnetic Compass Sense of night-migratory Songbirds

2022年2月3日 (木) 16:30
Zoom

Quantum Birds: The Magnetic Compass Sense of night-migratory Songbirds

Prof. Henrik Mouritsen

Institute of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University Oldenburg,

Prof. Mouritsen will present how night-migratory songbirds seem to use a quantum mechanical mechanism to sense magnetic compass information which they use to navigate with exquisite precision over thousands of kilometres (Mouritsen 2018). In the past years, evidence has mounted that migratory birds use a light-dependent, radical pair-based mechanism to sense the axis of the geomagnetic field lines (Hore & Mouritsen 2016). The magnetic compass of night-migratory birds is sensitive to anthropogenic electromagnetic field disturbances being ca. 1000 times weaker than the current WHO guideline limits (Engels et al. 2014; Schwarze et al. 2016). This result could be significant in relation to migratory bird conservation measures and strongly indicates that the basic sensory mechanism underlying the magnetic compass of night-migratory songbirds should be based on quantum mechanical principles rather than classical physics. Neuroanatomical data have shown that magnetic compass information is detected in the eye and then processed in a small part of the thalamofugal visual pathway terminating in the visual processing centre “Cluster N” (Mouritsen et al. 2005; Liedvogel et al. 2007; Feenders et al. 2008; Zapka et al. 2009). When Cluster N is deactivated, migratory European Robins can no longer use their magnetic compass, whereas their star compass and sun compass abilities are unaffected (Zapka et al. 2009). The lagena and associated pathways remained intact. Bilateral section of the trigeminal nerve had no effect on the birds’ ability to use their magnetic compass (Zapka et al. 2009). Very recently, we could also show that the light-sensitive protein Cryptochrome 4 from a night-migratory songbird is magnetically sensitive in vitro based on a radical-pair mechanism (Xu et al. 2021).

Zoom link

https://oist.zoom.us/j/97850326939

External Events

沖縄科学技術大学院大学学園第27回評議員会

2022年2月3日 (木) (All day)

Please address inquiries to the President's Office.

Seminar

OIST Representation Theory Seminar

2022年2月1日 (火) 16:30 17:30
On Zoom
Speaker: Daniel Tubbenhauer , University of Sydney Title: On weighted KLRW algebras
Public Lecture

開始時間変更!Registration open! “How will our cryptographic toolkit be impacted by quantum computers and machine learning?”

2022年1月28日 (金) 15:00 16:00
Zoom link sent to registered participants

Seminar

[Seminar] Instability and turbulence in electroconvective flows

2022年1月27日 (木) 15:30 16:30
Zoom

CFF unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar.

Professional Development

[Resume Workshop] Crafting an effective Resume

2022年1月27日 (木) 13:30 15:00
Online workshop

[Resume workshop] - Crafting an effective Resume

Join us for the “Crafting an effective Resume” workshop to discover how you can utilize these strategies to make your application more focused, tailored, and relevant.

Graduate School

OIST Alumni Talks - Nico Espinas

2022年1月26日 (水) 16:00 17:00
Online session

OIST Alumni Talks

Name: Dr. Nino Espinas (Class of 2012) Talk Title: Reflection and Comparison of Postdoc Life in Japan and Europe

Seminar

Theoretical Ecology Seminar/Discussion Series

2022年1月26日 (水) 15:00
Zoom

Theoretical Ecology Seminar/Discussion Series

Seminar

[Seminar] Low Energy Structure of Spiral Spin Liquid

2022年1月25日 (火) 9:00 10:00
Zoom

TQM unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar.

Administrative Meeting

On-site Inspection by Board of Audit Japan

2022年1月24日 (月) (All day)2022年1月28日 (金) (All day)

On-site Inspection by Board of Audit Japan

Graduate School

Winter Admissions Selection 2022

2022年1月24日 (月) (All day)2022年2月11日 (金) (All day)
Online

Online Admissions Selection for shortlisted PhD applicants from January 24th to February 11th, 2022.

Information sessions about PhD program, faculty talks and interviews all via zoom.

The event is targeted towards shortlisted applicants for our PhD program.

Please contact phd-selection@oist.jp for further details.

Outreach

好奇心からイノベーションへ Science Talk vol.2

2022年1月22日 (土) 15:00 16:00
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OISTサイエンストーク2021 vol.2

タイトル:好奇心からイノベーションへ

沖縄の研究室から生まれる発明を、沖縄の社会的・経済的に繋げるためには

登壇者:OIST 技術開発イノベーションオフィス シニアマネジャー 市川 尚斉

    琉球大学工学部知能情報コース 教授  玉城 絵美

Colloquium

Catch-All Mathematical Colloquium

2022年1月19日 (水) 15:00 17:00
The colloquium will be held once a month. It will be held online for the time being. Each event consists of a one-hour talk on mathematics followed by a one-hour diversity panel discussion session. Please register before January 14, 5 pm. Click here to register!

In the mathematics part, we will hear an exciting overview talk for a general audience. January speaker is Ade Irma Suriajaya from Kyushu University. In the discussion session, we will hear about the speaker's experience as a mathematician. Y ou can take inspiration from them and exchange ideas with other participants in a small group. After the sessions are over, there will be a tea time where participants can chat freely.

Part I Expository math talk 3-4 pm

Speaker: Ade Irma Suriajaya Kyushu University

Talk Title : Goldbach’s Conjecture and the Riemann Hypothesis in Number Theory, and Their Relations to Zeta Functions

Abstract: Number Theory has a very long history that dates back to thousands of years ago. The main goal of this study is to understand properties of numbers which can essentially be reduced to understanding prime numbers. Number Theory has evolved over time and yet we are still left with several important old problems. Among, Goldbach’s conjecture which is celebrating its 280th anniversary this year (by the time of my talk in 2022) and the Riemann hypothesis which is now over 160 years old remain unsolved. In this talk, I would like to explain what these problems are about and briefly introduce a few recent works which are related to them, especially how the distribution of zeros of the Riemann zeta function comes into play. My talk will be given in the perspective of Analytic Number Theory.

Abstract: Part II Diversity Panel Discussion 4-5 pm

Professional Development

E-workshop: "Visual Design for Communication".

2022年1月19日 (水) 9:30 11:00
You must RSVP to attend.

C-Hub warmly invites you to join us to learn how to effectively present your ideas or data visually.

Seminar

[Seminar] "Topological transition by vector spin chirality on a triangular lattice" by Prof. Yusuke Nambu

2022年1月18日 (火) 16:00 17:00
Zoom

TQM unit is pleased to invite you to our seminar!

Seminar

[Seminar] "A twisted loop between inside and outside: Searching for an appropriate image of consciousness based on phenomenology and enactivism"

2022年1月17日 (月) 10:30 11:30
Zoom / L4F01 (Lab4)

Our speaker, Shigeru Taguchi will be talking on " A twisted loop between inside and outside: Searching for an appropriate image of consciousness based on phenomenology and enactivism ".

Training

Mini Course: Speeding up MATLAB (by MathWorks) 2 of 2

2022年1月14日 (金) 10:00 12:00
B701, Computer Lab, Lab 3.

This Mini Course will be taught by engineers from MathWorks, the company developping MATLAB. The focus will be on accelerating MATLAB code, using different approaches: better general coding practices, using the Parallel Computing Toolbox, and using Deigo's resources.

◆Target audience This course is suitable for people with some experience with MATLAB. Ideally, the participants will already have some code that they are interested in speeding up.

Workshop

Silver workshop 2022 “Complex geometry and related topics”

2022年1月11日 (火) 9:002022年1月12日 (水) 14:30
Hybrid of on-site & on-line (zoom) conference. For the security of Covid-19, on-site attendants are restricted only to the invited talkers.

Organizers: Noriko Yui (Queen’s University at Kingston), Kyoji Saito (RIMS), Shinobu Hikami (OIST)
Recreation

Sustainable Eating - Cooking Workshop

2022年1月8日 (土) 10:00 13:00
Onna-son Culture School

Date of Workshop : Saturday, January 8th - Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm

Holiday

New Years Holiday 年末年始 2022

2021年12月29日 (水) (All day)2022年1月3日 (月) (All day)

National holiday

Workshop

Registration: 6th ABiS Advanced Light Microscopy Course at OIST

2021年12月28日 (火) 17:00
OIST Seminar room C209

Registration deadline: December 28th 2021

Seminar

[Seminar] "Lagrangian Studies in Active and Inertial Turbulence" by Mr Rahul Kumar Singh

2021年12月22日 (水) 16:00 17:00
Zoom

CFF unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar.

Seminar

[Seminar] "An Immersed Boundary Method for high-fidelity simulations with moving objects: application to active flow control" by Dr. Athanasios E. Giannenas

2021年12月21日 (火) 17:00 18:00
Zoom

CFF unit is pleased to invite you to the semianr!

Seminar

Orchestrating inter-organ communication and treating metabolic disorders by mRNA decay of hepatokines

2021年12月20日 (月) 14:00
C210 Center Building
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Monday, December 20, 14:00-15:00

Seminar

[Seminar] "Elastic instabilities in confined geometries" by Mr. Manish Kumar

2021年12月20日 (月) 11:00 12:00
Zoom

CFF unit is please to invite you to the seminar!

Recreation

Cosmos screening (episode 2)

2021年12月17日 (金) 18:00
B250 auditorium

Cosmos episode 2: One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue

Training

Mini Course: Speeding up MATLAB (by MathWorks) 1 of 2

2021年12月17日 (金) 10:00 12:00
B701, Computer Lab, Lab 3.

This Mini Course will be taught by engineers from MathWorks, the company developping MATLAB. The focus will be on accelerating MATLAB code, using different approaches: better general coding practices, using the Parallel Computing Toolbox, and using Deigo's resources.

◆Target audience This course is suitable for people with some experience with MATLAB. Ideally, the participants will already have some code that they are interested in speeding up.

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