Past Events

Seminar by Dr. Henrique von Gersdorff from Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University

2018年3月19日 (月) 16:00 17:00
B503, Level B, Lab 1

Speaker: Dr. Henrique von Gersdorff from Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University

2017年度 沖縄科学技術大学院大学学位記授与式

2018年2月24日 (土) 1:30
OIST Auditorium

参加は招待者に限られています。詳細は沖縄科学技術大学院大学学位記授与式のウェブサイト

[seminar] Split energy cascade in turbulent thin fluid layers by Dr. Stefano Musacchio, Universite' de Nice Sophia-Antipolis

2018年2月22日 (木) 11:00 12:00
C014, Lab1

Speaker: Dr. Stefano Musacchio, Universite' de Nice Sophia-Antipolis

Titile: Split energy cascade in turbulent thin fluid layers

2018 1st Admissions Workshop

2018年2月13日 (火) (All day)2018年2月15日 (木) (All day)

Selection workshop for students seeking admission to the OIST PhD program in 2018

[Seminar] Curiosity-based learning in infants and computational models by Dr. Gert Westermann

2018年1月25日 (木) 11:00 12:00
B700, Level B, Lab3

Speaker: Dr. Westermann

[Seminar TODAY] Atomtronics and cavity QED experiments in Auckland.

2018年1月22日 (月) 14:00 15:00
C209, Center Building

I will discuss two experiments at the University of Auckland. In the first experiment we consider a two dimensional Bose gas in an "atomtronic" circuit. We will look at the effects of Anderson localization and of quantum turbulence. 

In the second experiment we consider an optical nanofiber, which is part of a fiberoptic ring resonator, interacting with atoms in a MOT. We see strong coupling between atoms and photons, and show saturation of the system for 13 photons in the resonator.

 

Dr. Hooglerland's expertised field

My research is been centered around the interaction and correspondence between light and matter, and the application of its principles to other areas of research. At low temperatures, matter can be made to behave much like light, i.e., best described by waves. In its interaction with such matter, light can behave like it is composed of particles. Laser cooling and trapping forms a key technique in understanding this interplay. I apply these cooling and trapping techniques to experimental research areas of fundamental atomic physics, quantum chaos, quantum information, and atom lasers. From this research emerges a deeper understanding of the quantum world, which determines in turn what happens in the world around us. Spin-offs from this research I am involved with are improved spectroscopic techniques, laser techniques, interferometric high-precision measurements and atomic beam applications.

More up-to-date information can be found on my group website http://qilab.phy.auckland.ac.nz

(Cited from the website of University of Auckland)

[SEMINAR] Post-genomic strategies to understand immune system in plants

2018年1月5日 (金) 15:15 16:15
C700, Level C, Lab 3

Speaker: Dr. Hirofumi Nakagami

 Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research

[SEMINAR] Unraveling developmental and immune networks using integrated omic profiling

2018年1月5日 (金) 14:00 15:00
C700, Level C, Lab 3

Speaker: Dr. Justin Walley

Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Iowa State  

University, Ames, USA.

[PhD Thesis Presentation] - Nino Espinas - rCBP-dependent regulation in rice innate immunity

2018年1月5日 (金) 9:00 10:00
C700, Level C, Lab 3

Title: rCBP-dependent regulation in rice innate immunity

Speaker: Nino Espinas

Affiliation: PhD Student - Plant Epigenetics Unit (Saze Unit)

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