Past Events
“Dynamic evolution of genes derived from endogenous viral elements in mammalian species”
Prof. So Nakagawa, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Life Science, Tokai University School of Medicine
Seminar "The use of pathogen population genetics for infectious disease epidemiology and control"
Dr. Hsiao-Han Chang, Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
"Earthquake and a possible precursor in a data-driven manner"
Internal Seminar: Tomoki Tokuda , Postdoctoral Researcher, Mathematical and Theoretical Physics Unit ( Hikami Unit)
"Optical nanofibres and plasmonic nanotweezers for nano-object trapping and manipulation"
Internal Seminar: Viet Giang Truong , Group Leader, Light Matter Interactions Unit ( Nic Chormaic Unit)
Seminar "Molecular Mechanisms of Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity" by Dr. Yasunori Hayashi
Dr. Yasunori Hayashi , Senior team leader, Memory mechanisms, RIKEN Brain Science Institute. Language: English, No interpretation. Registration: not required.
Seminar "Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Prizes" by Prof. Lars Brink
Prof. Lars Brink. Language: English. No interpretation.
Seminar: Circadian disruption in Aging and Neurodegenerative diseases.
Neuronal Mechanism for Critical Period Unit (Yazaki-Sugiyama Unit) would like to invite you to a seminar by Prof. Christopher Colwell from University of California, Los Angeles.
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Date: Friday, December 16, 2016
Time: 13:00-14:00
Venue: C016, Level C, Lab 1
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Speaker: Prof. Christopher Colwell, University of California, Los Angeles Title: Circadian disruption in Aging and Neurodegenerative diseases. Abstract: Many patients with Neurodegenerative disorders exhibit disturbances in their daily cycle of sleep and wake. For example, Huntington’s disease (HD) is characterized as a neurological movement disorders. However, abnormal sleep/wake cycles are common among HD patients with reports of delayed sleep onset, fatigue during the day, and a...
Seminar: "Microfiber coupled low-dimensional structures for nanophotonic devices" by Prof. Tong
Seminar by Professor Limin Tong
Seminar "Exceptional vs superPoincaré algebras the defining symmetry of maximal Supergravity" by Prof. Lars Brink
Prof. Lars Brink. Language: English. No interpretation.
Seminar:"Homeobox genes and animal evolution: duplication, mutation and divergence" by Prof. Holland
Seminar "Homeobox genes and animal evolution: duplication, mutation and divergence"
[Seminar] 'A novel hypothesis for large-scale animal navigation: the gravity vector hypothesis and confirming experimental data using GPS tracking of homing pigeons' - Prof. Hans-Peter Lipp
Hans-Peter Lipp, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Zurich
"Effects of dissolved gases in the dispersion of carbon nanotubes in water" by Prof. C.K. Chan
Date : December 9 th (Fri), 2016 Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pm Venue: D015, Lab1 Level D Speaker: Prof. C.K. Chan (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Title: Effects of dissolved gases in the dispersion of carbon nanotubes in water
Abstract: Normally, carbon nano-tubes (CNT) cannot be dispersed easily in water because of the hydrophobicity of carbon surfaces. Usually, surfactants are added to form a stable CNT/Water dispersion. Here we report our experiments to explore the effects of dissolved gases in the water on the formation of CNT/water dispersion. In the experiments, multi-wall CNT are dispersed by sonification in water with and without degassing by the freeze-pump-thaw method. Contrary to the formation of stable surfactant-free dispersion...
"Boundary layer fluctuations and their effects on mean and variance temperature profiles in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection" by Prof.Penger Tong
* * * !!! * * * INPUT A SUMMARY! * * * !!! * * * such as "Dr. Jill Tanner, Distinguished Professor, Stanford University", "Language: Japanese. No interpretation.", "By invitation only.", "Registration required. Go to www.oist.jp/reserve for more information."
The Perils of Perfectionism
The Perils of Perfectionism by Prof. Roz Shafran, University College London, UK
Wednesday 7 th December 2016 5pm - 6.30pm, Room C209 Centre Building
Open to the whole OIST Community: Please register by following the link
[Seminar] "Saccadic eye movements" Dr. Benoît GIRARD
Dr. Benoit Girard, ISIR, UPMC/CNRS in France. Registration: NOT required.
[Seminar] "Action Selection & Reinforcement Learning in animals & robots" Dr. Benoît GIRARD
Dr. Benoit Girard, ISIR, UPMC/CNRS in France
Registration: NOT required.
'Transcriptome analysis, from bulk to single cells and single molecules'
Seminar: 'Transcriptome analysis, from bulk to single cells and single molecules' by Dr. Charles Plessy, RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies Division of Genomic Technologies
Biodiversity studies: into the omics era
Internal Seminar : Clive Darwell, Postdoctoral Researcher, Biodiversity and Biocomplexity Unit (Evan Economo)
Title : Biodiversity studies: into the omics era
In’s and Out’s of Neuronal Computation: Simultaneous Dendritic Voltage and Calcium Imaging and Somatic Recording from Purkinje Neurons in Awake Mice.
Internal Seminar : Chris Roome, Postdoctoral Researcher, Optical Neuroimaging Unit (Bernd Kuhn)
[Seminar] "Is depression caused by a hyperactive habenula?", Prof. Jonathan Roiser
Prof. Jonathan Roiser, Neuroscience and Mental Health at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (ICN), London. Registration: NOT required.
[Software] Amira Seminar
Amira Sminar By Matthieu NIKLAUS, Product Marketing Engineer FEI Japan
Seminar "Genomic evolution driven by environmental stress." by Prof. Eugene Kroll
Prof. Eugene Kroll, Research Associate Professor, University of Montana, Missoula
Seminar: Microsystems for Shaping and Sensing Cellular Interactions
Dr. Alexander Revzin, Professor, Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering Mayo Clinic, USA
Seminar: Light and nanotechnology tools for understanding the brain
Dr. Vincent Daria, Leader of the Neurophotonics Research Group, John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU, Australia
Seminar: Progress in Bi-2223 high-Tc superconductor (HTS) development
Dr. Hitoshi Kitaguchi, Deputy Director, Research Center for Functional Materials/ National Institute for Materials Science.
[Seminar] "Standalone Simulator and Cloud Service for Multilevel Physiological Model Simulations" - Prof. Asai, Yamaguchi University
Professor Yoshiyuki Asai, Yamaguchi University
[Seminar] "Design and Implementation of High Performance Biochemical Simulator" - Prof. Funahashi, Keio University
Professror Akira Funahashi, Keio University
Okinawa Underwater Photographic Society Meeting in November
This event is open to all. Event in English (no interpretation). For details contact organizers.
Community Detection and Mean Field Approximation for Dimension Reduction of Spiking Network Models
Internal Seminar: Carlos Gutierrez, Postdoctoral Researcher, Neural Computation Unit (Kenji Doya)
Seminar: Evolutionary Design of biosynthetic pathways and regulatory networks
Dr. Daisuke Umeno, Associate Professor at Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, Japan , PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Japan E-mail address: umeno@faculty.chiba-u.jp
Seminar by Bret Grasse “A look into the deep: Collecting and keeping deep-sea cephalopods in public aquaria”
Speaker: Bret Grasse, Aquarist, Monterey Bay Aquarium
Seminar: DNA polymerases that defend genomes against double-strand breaks
Dr. Richard D. Wood, Professor The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Department of Epigenetics and Molecular Carcinogenesis The Virginia Harris Cockrell Cancer Research Center https://gsbs.uth.edu/faculty/faculty-directory/faculty-profiles.htm?id=1347028
Percolating Cluster Devices: Possible Neuromorphic Applications
Nanoparticles by Design Unit (Sowwan Unit) would like to announce a seminar by Prof. Simon Brown
Speaker : Prof. Simon Brown, The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Canterbury, 8140, Christchurch, New Zealand
Title : Percolating Cluster Devices: Possible Neuromorphic Applications
Abstract :
When clusters (nanoparticles) are randomly deposited on a surface they produce percolating films which have remarkable electrical properties. [1] Here we will focus on devices that contain percolating films of Sn clusters, and especially those that are deliberately constructed so as to guarantee that the film is close to the percolation threshold (onset of conduction). In these devices quantum mechanical tunnelling...
“Symmetry-protected topological phases in SU(N) cold fermion systems” Keisuke Totsuka (YITP, Kyoto University)
Seminar by Prof. Keisuke Totsuka (YITP, Kyoto U), Tue 8th Nov 2-3PM at D015.
"The First Gene Functional Study on Corals Gives Insight into Evolution" -- Dr. Yuuri Yasuoka
Internal Seminar: Yuuri Yasuoka, Postdoctoral Researcher, Marine Genomics Unit (Satoh Unit)
"Using historical collections to understand the evolutionary response of bees to an emergent parasite" -- Dr. Alexander Mikheyev
Internal Seminar: Alexander Mikheyev, Associate Professor, Ecology and Evolution Unit (Mikheyev Unit)
Seminar!:"Magnetic Imaging by Lorentz TEM and electron holography by Prof. Hyun Soon Park"
Title: "Magnetic Imaging by Lorentz TEM and electron holography"
Speaker: Prof. Hyun Soon Park
Affiliation: Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea
Abstract:
Observing and characterizing the magnetic microstructures on a nanometer scale are of vital importance for understanding material property and its application to engineering. Among the repertoire of so-called “magnetic imaging” methods, imaging techniques in transmission electron microscope (TEM) are Lorentz microscopy and electron holography, which can be implemented in a standard TEM. These techniques have been widely utilized to image magnetic microstructures and the magnetization process in situ. In the Fresnel (out-of-focus) method of Lorentz microscopy, domain walls (DWs), vortices and skyrmions (nanoscale spin...
Seminar "Targeted approaches for studying ecology important microbial eukaryotes" by Prof. Karla Heidelberg
Seminar "Targeted approaches for studying ecology important microbial eukaryotes"
Speaker: Prof. Karla Heidelberg
Affiliation: University of Southern California
Abstract: Microbes represent the single largest source of evolutionary and biochemical diversity on the planet. They are the major agents for cycling carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other elements through ecosystems. Most attention for studying environmental microbes has focused on the bacteria, and to a lesser extent on the archaea and viruses, because of the relative ease with which these assemblages can be analyzed and studied genetically. In contrast, single-celled, eukaryotic microbes (the protists) have received much less attention, in part due to large and complex genomes and comparatively sparse public databases of known genes. In this talk I will...
Seminar: "Comparable senescence induction in 3D human cartilage model by exposure to therapeutic doses of X-rays or C-ions" by Yannick Saintigny, CEA
Dr Yannick Saintigny. French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). Research Laboratory and Open Facility for Radiation Biology with Accelerated Ions (LARIA). Large Heavy Ion National Accelerator (GANIL).
Seminar "Origins of Algal Plastids" by Prof. Yoon
Seminar "Origins of Algal Plastids"
Speaker: Professor Hwan Su Yoon
Affiliation: Department of Biological Sciences, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Abstract:
Organellogenesis and its associated endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT) are driving forces of eukaryote genome evolution. However, little is known about early events in plastid origin because the primary plastid endosymbiosis in Plantae (red, green, and glaucophyte algae and plants) occurred >1 billion years ago. In this seminar, I will introduce red algal diversity and evolutionary history as a major primary endosymbiosis group, then compare a recent case of another primary endosymbiosis in photosynthetic Paulinella to better understand early stage of algal origin.
Red algae (Rhodophyta) include more than 7,000 species thrive in...
Seminar "Lithium Neutron Producing Target for BNCT" by Sergey Taskaev, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
Dr. Sergey Taskaev, Leading Researcher, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia. Language: English.
Seminar "Vacuum Insulation Tandem Accelerator" by Alexander Ivanov, Deputy Director, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
Dr. Alexander Ivanov, Deputy Director, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia. Language: English.
"The physics of superfluids" -- Dr. Angela White
Internal Seminar: Angela White, Postdoctoral Researcher, Quantum Systems Unit (Busch Unit)
"Live long and phosphor: new strategy for designing photoluminescent compounds" -- Dr. Georgy Filonenko
Internal Seminar: Georgy Filonenko, Postdoctoral Researcher, Coordination Chemistry and Catalysis Unit (Khusnutdinova Unit)
Software Week2016: Intro to GPU Programming
Intro to GPU Programming by Jan Moren (OIST HPC Team)
"The Geometry of Fluid Membranes: Variational Principles, Symmetries and Conservation Laws"
"Professor Jemal Guven, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, "Language: Engrish. No interpretation."
Software Week2016: LabVIEW
LabVIEW Seminar by Ryuji Kuwashima (National Instruments Japan Corporation)
Seminar: "Negative resistance and other wonders of viscous electronics in graphene" by Prof. Gregory Falkovich
Seminar: "Negative resistance and other wonders of viscous electronics in graphene" by Prof. Gregory Falkovich
Software Week2016: Allinea
Allinea Hands-on Session by Florent Lebeau (Allinea Software Ltd.)
Software Week2016: Allinea
Enhance research production using Allinea Performance Reports
Presenter: Florent Lebeau (Allinea Software Ltd.)



















































