Date

2026年6月8日 (月) 11:00 12:00

Prof. Ueli Grossniklaus
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center, Zurich, Switzerland
Guest Professor, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Date

2026年6月3日 (水) 14:00 15:00

Seminar "Electron-Photon Entanglement in Electron Microscopy" by Mr. Alexander Preimesberger, Vienna University of Technology

Date

2026年6月9日 (火) 16:00 17:00

June 9 (Tue), 2026 16:00 - 17:00 @B503, Center Bldg.

On human emergence, Prof. Gentaro Taga, Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo

Date

2026年6月9日 (火) 15:00 16:00

June 9 (Tue), 2026 15:00 - 16:00 @B503, Center Bldg.

From spontaneous to intentional action: measuring and modelling 3-month-olds’ behavior during environmental interaction, Dr. Ryo Fujihira, National Institute for Physiological Sciences

 

Date

2026年6月2日 (火) 14:00 15:00

Seminar title: How Circuits Learn: Projection Operators, Memory, and Computation in Analog Hardware

Speaker: Dr. Frank Barrows from Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA)

Date

2026年6月3日 (水) 10:00

Speaker: Huy Truong, Kansas State University

Title: Base Modulus for Matroid Truncation, Strength, and Fractional Arboricity

Abstract: 

In previous work, we studied the -modulus of the family of all bases of a matroid and showed that it recovers several classical concepts in matroid theory, including strength, fractional arboricity, and principal partitions. These results generalize corresponding concepts for spanning trees in graphs. Due to computational constraints, one may impose a bound on the number of elements sampled from a base. For instance, when exploring a tree, we may stop at forests with edges. Such objects are captured by matroid truncations. In this paper, we study the modulus of matroid truncations and determine the universal density for every truncation of a given matroid. As a consequence, we show that the truncation modulus serves as an approximation of the original matroid modulus.

Date

2026年5月22日 (金) 15:00

Guest seminar hosted by CDQT unit.
Speaker: Prof. Hao Zeng (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York)
Title: Self-Intercalated Covalent 2D magnets and heterostructures

Date

2026年6月10日 (水) 13:00 14:30

The OIST Center for Quantum Technologies (OCQT) is pleased to invite you to the next installment of the OCQT Seminar Series. This time, we are excited to host Dr. Alejandro Lopez-Bezanilla from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA), who will deliver a talk entitled:
“Scientific Applications of Quantum Annealer Hardware”

Date

2026年6月10日 (水) 14:30 16:00

The OIST Center for Quantum Technologies (OCQT) is pleased to invite you to the next installment of the OCQT Seminar Series. This time, we are excited to host Dr. Diego Dalvit from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA), who will deliver a talk entitled:
“Breakdown of the Kirchhoff’s law of thermal radiation by a spatiotemporally modulated nonreciprocal metasurface”

Date

2026年6月10日 (水) 10:00 11:30

The OIST Center for Quantum Technologies (OCQT) is pleased to invite you to the next installment of the OCQT Seminar Series. This time, we are excited to host Dr. Diego Dalvit from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA), who will deliver a talk entitled:
“Quantum Radar with Undetected Photons”

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