Date

2026年3月10日 (火) 11:00

QG Seminar (Zoom) 

Speaker: Maor Ben-Shahar, (MIT) 

Title: Classical spinning particles for black hole physics

Date

2026年3月11日 (水) 15:00 16:30

Assistant Professor Mirko Polato

 University of Turin, Department of Computer Science 

Date

2026年3月11日 (水) 15:00 16:30

Assistant ProfessorAlessia Antelmi, Computer Science assistant professor (RTD-A) at the University of Turin

Date

2026年6月9日 (火) 15:30 17:00

Bim Gustavsson, University of Birmingham

Title: TBA

Date

2026年4月8日 (水) 10:00 11:00

Co-hosted by Kusumi & Goda Units

 

Date-Time 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 10:00 to 11:00

 

Description

Title: How synaptic plasticity regulates Intracellular Transport of AMPAR

Speaker: Dr. Françoise Coussen

Research Director at the CNRS

 

Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience (IINS)

University of Bordeaux and CNRS

 

https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/?s=Coussen

https://www.iins.u-bordeaux.fr/

Date

2026年4月8日 (水) 11:00 12:00

Co-hosted by Kusumi & Goda Units

 

Date-Time 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 11:00 to 12:00

 

Description

Title: Dynamic nanoscale organization of AMPAR control short and long term synaptic plasticity

Speaker: Prof. Daniel Choquet

Research director at the CNRS

 

Bordeaux Imaging Center (Director)

Neuroscience Cluster of Excellence, Bordeaux University (Director)

 

Member of the National Academy

 

Website: https://www.iins.u-bordeaux.fr/en/teams/56854-dynamic-organization-and-function-of-synapses/

Date

2026年3月17日 (火) 10:00 11:00

Title: Blow-up rate for the subcritical semilinear heat equation in non-convex domains

Speaker: Dr. Erbol Zhanpeisov (Tohoku University)

Date

2026年3月5日 (木) 11:00

QG Seminar

Speaker: Will Horowitz (University of Cape Town)

Title: Hamilton Revisited: The Action Principle for Initial Value Problems

Date

2026年3月19日 (木) 14:00 15:00

Dr. Leandro Quadrana, Institute of Plant Science. University Paris-Saclay, CNRS, France

Date

2026年3月16日 (月) 10:00

Speaker: Mr. Andrew Jensen, Kansas State University

Title: Modulus of Families of Lipschitz Chains with Arbitrary Dimension and Codimension

Abstract:

Recently, Lohvansuu (2023) introduced the p-modulus for families of k-dimensional Lipschitz chains and their dual families of (n-k)-dimensional chains. While he established an upper bound for the duality of these families on Lipschitz cubes, the corresponding lower bound remained an open question. Subsequently, Kangasniemi and Prywes (2025) developed dMod, a related notion of modulus based on differential forms, and successfully established a full duality result. In this talk, I will explore the implications of these developments and discuss related open problems.

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