Past Events
[Seminar] "First order mean field games on networks" by Prof. Claudio Marchi
Title: First order mean field games on networks
Speaker: Prof. Claudio Marchi (University of Padova)
[Seminar] Dr. Mikhail Mamaev "Interacting spin-orbit coupled fermions in optical lattices"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
【Seminar】"A closed-loop framework for investigating sensorimotor predictions and errors in head-fixed mice" by Dr. Florin Albeanu
Speaker: Dr. Forin Albeanu, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Talk title: "A closed-loop framework for investigating sensorimotor predictions and errors in head-fixed mice"
Hosted by Fukunaga Unit
【Seminar】"Seeing memories through the looking glass: towards brain-wide imaging of memory circuits and their impairments" by Dr. Simon R Schultz
Speaker: Dr. Simon R Schultz, Neurotechnology in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London
[Seminar] Mr. Yu-Ping Wang "On the analytic continuation of Ising Bethe-Salpeter System"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
[Seminar] "Self-organized organic and hybrid materials for optoelectronic applications" by Dr. Fabrice Mathevet (Research Director, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS))
Language: English. Registration: Not required.
[Seminar] "Precise Control of CT States Pioneering Advanced Organic Devices" by Prof. Chihaya Adachi (OPERA, Kyushu University)
Language: English. Registration: Not required.
[Seminar] Lattice Vibrations in Chiral Materials: Bridging Condensed Matter Physics and Mechanical Engineering
Speaker: Dr. Junichiro Kishine, Professor, The Open University of Japan, The University of Tokyo, and Institute for Molecular Science.
Language: English
[Seminar] "Interaction between action and perception" by Prof. Nobuhiro Hagura
Prof. Nobuhiro Hagura. Center for Information and Neural Networks (CiNet), National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Graduate School of Frontiers Biosciences, Osaka University
Hosted by Cybernetic Humanity Studio (OIST - Sony CSL collaboration)
[Seminar] "Phospholipid Dependency in Buchnera-Aphid Symbiosis: A Bioinformatics and Biochemical Perspective" by Dr. Kathrine Tan
Dr. Kathrine Tan, Laboratory of Evolutionary Genomics, National Institute for Basic Biology
Late Night Science (ONOS)
Neuroscience Online Seminar + Social Event at Lab 5 D23
Prof. Claudia Clopath on Engram dynamics during consolidation - Bioengineering Department at Imperial College London
Seminar: “Biotremologist dreaming to be an insect: A brief introduction to a hidden world of vibrational communication” by Dr. Meta Virant-Doberlet
Speaker: Dr. Meta Virant-Doberlet, Department of Organisms and Ecosystems Research, National Institute of Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia
QG seminar: Scattering amplitudes for entangled states
QG visitor seminar. Speaker: Yair Mulian (Academia Sinica) Title: "Scattering amplitudes for entangled states"
Analysis on Metric Spaces Seminar 2025 | Periodic homogenization for non-local stable-like operators, Professor Takashi Kumagai, Waseda University
Homogenization has been a very active area of research in both PDE and probability theory for many years. In this talk, we will first review classical results on periodic homogenization for divergence form operators. We will then present our recent results on periodic homogenization for non-local, stable-like operators. Both qualitative and quantitative results will be discussed. Moreover, we will explore quantitative periodic homogenization on bounded domains, where the rate of convergence near the boundary slows down
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
Optics Seminar: Principles and applications of optical and acoustic trapping combined with Raman spectroscopy
Title: Principles and applications of optical and acoustic trapping combined with Raman spectroscopy Speaker: Dr Silvie Bernatova, CNR Italy
[Seminar] "Dissecting the senescence regulatory network" by Dr. Chanhee Kang
[Affiliation] Associate Professor, SSTF Investigator, SUHF Young Investigator School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University
[Seminar Title] Dissecting the senescence regulatory network
[Seminar] Exploring the neurobiological mechanisms of aggression escalation in mice
Title: Exploring the neurobiological mechanisms of aggression escalation in mice
Speaker:Aki Takahashi, Laboratory of Behavioral Neurobiology, Institute of Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
Language: English, no interpretation
Seminar: Individually Addressable Atom Array Coupled to an Optical Nanofiber Cavity: Advancing Towards Quantum Computing with Optical Nanofiber Cavity-QED
Talk title: Individually Addressable Atom Array Coupled to an Optical Nanofiber Cavity: Advancing Towards Quantum Computing with Optical Nanofiber Cavity-QED
Speaker: Dr Jameesh KELOTH, Department of Applied Physics, Waseda University, Japan
[Seminar]Prof. Toshiya Hikihara "Efficacy of optimization of Network Structure in Tree-tensor network approaches"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
[Seminar]Dr. Tsutomu Momoi "Numerical Approaches to Low-Energy Effective Hamiltonians in Many-Body Systems: Applications to Spin Excitations"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
Optics Seminar: Imaging in 3D and other fun things to do through multimode fibres
Title: Imaging in 3D and other fun things to do through multimode fibres
Speaker: Dr Peter Mekhail, University of Glasgow, Scottland
Action, valence, dopamine (ONOS)
Prof. Bertram Gerber, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany
Come in person for some active discussion and snacks!
[Seminar] Research and Development of in-Space Transportation Systems for Small Spacecraft`s and CubeSats` Applications
Speaker: Giuseppe Gallo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, College of Engineering, Manoa
Please RSVP by noon on Jan. 22nd: https://forms.gle/31uFi7VNEmmKFa38A
【Mathematics in the Sciences seminar series】 Contraction analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems -- a tutorial survey
Speaker: Professor Jean-Jacques Slotine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Analysis on Metric Spaces Seminar 2025 | Recent development in bilinear rough singular integrals, Professor Bae Jun Park Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea
Abstract:
In this talk we will study the Lp1 × Lp2 → Lp boundedness for bilinear rough singular integral operators LΩ associated with Ω ∈ L(log L)α(S2n−1) with mean value zero. We will first review classical linear singular integrals and then study how the results have been extended and developed in the bilinear setting, presenting the most recent results. If time permits, general multilinear problems will be also discussed
[Seminar] "Digital Graphics – What Every Scientist Should Know" by Prof. Charlie Weiss
Prof. Charlie Weiss, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Augustana University
Seminar: “PhyloG2P: the new science of connecting genomes to phenotypes via phylogenies” by Prof. Scott V. Edwards
Speaker: Prof. Scott V. Edwards, Harvard University
【Seminar】"Towards Realization of Hybrid Quantum System with Superconducting Circuits and Diamond Spin Ensemble"
Dr. Yingqiu Mao and Dr. Yi-Zheng Zhen are Associate Researchers in University of Science and Technology of China. Dr. Mao obtained her Ph.D. at USTC in experimental quantum cryptography and had since been working on hybrid quantum systems. Dr. Zhen’s research focuses on the quantum information thermodynamics and device-independent quantum cryptographic schemes.
[Seminar] Talk Series "Embodied Futures: Exploring Virtual, Cognitive, and Robotic Dimensions of Human-Machine Integration" by Prof. Mich Kitazaki, Dr. Ganesh Gowrishankar, and Prof. Yoichi Miyawaki
Talk Series by
- Prof. Mich Kitazaki, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology. - Dr. Ganesh Gowrishankar, Directeur de Recherche (Senior Researcher) with the Centre National de la Recherché Scientifique (CNRS) - Prof. Yoichi Miyawaki, Professor, Department of Mechanical and Intelligent Systems Engineering,The University of Electro-Communications
Hosted by Cybernetic Humanity Studio (OIST - Sony CSL collaboration)
Seminar: The Human Phenotype Project | Professor Eran Segal
Join us for a seminar by Professor Eran Segal of the Weizmann Institute of Science as he introduces the Human Phenotype Project, a groundbreaking longitudinal cohort and biobank initiative leveraging multi-omic technologies to uncover novel molecular markers of health and disease, driving the future of personalized disease prediction. | Fri, 20 Dec 2024 | 9:00AM -10:00AM | CENTER BLDG C209 |
"How the new and old modulate hippocampal function" Thomas McHugh, Ph. D.
Speaker : Thomas McHugh, Ph.D.
RIKEN CENTER FOR BRAIN SCIENCE
Team Leader, Circuit and Behavioral Physiology
Date: Thursday, December 19, 2024
Time: 13:00 – 14:00
Location: Lab5 Level D Seminar Room -L5D23
"Skill Acquisition and Transfer Systems with AI and XR for Augmented Human" by Prof. Hideki Koike
Prof. Hideki Koike, Institute of Science Tokyo (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Hosted by Cybernetic Humanity Studio (OIST - Sony CSL collaboration)
Seminar: Academic Collaborations with Startups and Big Pharma
Join us for a discussion with Dr. Jessica Schneider, Chief Scientific Officer of Corundum Systems Biology as she shares insights from her nearly two decades of experience in microbiome research and therapeutic development. This seminar will explore the journey of translating biomedical discoveries from the lab to the clinic, with a focus on strategic technology development for clinical trials. | Wed, 18 Dec 2024 | 4:00PM-5:30PM | LAB 3 ROOM C700 |
Seminar "Direct and Indirect Descending Control of Primate Hand Movements and Sensation" by Dr. Kazuhiko Seki
Dr. Seki is a director of the Department of Neurophysiology of NCNP.
José Senovilla (Basque U.): Singularity theorems in gravitation
QGU Seminar
Title: Singularity theorems in gravitation
Speaker: José Senovilla (Basque U.)
[Seminar] "Single is beautiful: Exploring neurodegeneration through single-cell transcriptomic" by Federico Pratesi, University of Montreal, Canada
[Seminar] "Single is beautiful: Exploring neurodegeneration through single-cell transcriptomic" by Federico Pratesi (University of Montreal, Canada )
【Seminar】Stealth and deception: motion camouflage in hunting cuttlefish
Dr. Matteo Santon, Research Fellow, University of Bristol
Language: English
【Seminar】Polarization vision in crustaceans and cephalopods
Dr. Martin How, Senior Lecturer, School of Biological Sciences, Animal Behaviour and Sensory Biology, University of Bristol
Language: English
[Seminar]Prof. Karlo Penc "Unified theory of degenerate manifolds, helimagnets, and multi-Q chiral phases in the classical Heisenberg antiferromagnet on the face-centered-cubic, honeycomb and diamond lattice"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
A window to the future: using natural CO2 analogues to predict species responses to a changing ocean
Online seminar by Prof. Davide Spatafora
[Seminar] Prof. Sandvik "The evolving story of deconfined quantum criticality"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
【Seminar】Engineering Heat Flow with Tunable Thermal Systems
Dr. Trevor Shimokusu, Assistant Professor, in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Language: English
Registration: https://forms.gle/cfptxyDVpoxK3pLk6 PleaseRSVP before December 9 17:00 JST
Seminar"Dynamical elasto-capillary self-assembly"Matthieu Labousse
Language: English
[Seminar]"A possible link between autonomic arousal and contextual inference process in human motor learning and control" by Dr. Atsushi Yokoi
Speaker: Dr. Atsushi Yokoi Center for Information and Neural Networks (CiNet) Osaka University
Title: A possible link between autonomic arousal and contextual inference process in human motor learning and control
[Seminar] "On a sharp interface limit of the Kobayashi-Warren-Carter system" by Prof. Yoshikazu Giga
Title: On a sharp interface limit of the Kobayashi-Warren-Carter system
Speaker: Prof. Yoshikazu Giga (University of Tokyo)
【Seminar】 De Rham cohomology for non-Hausdorff manifolds
Speaker: Mr. David O'Connell (OIST student)
Seminar: Do You Know How Your Mobile Phone Chip Is Made?
Discover FUJIFILM world-leading chemcial technology for semiconductor manufacturing and OIST's innovative lithography for future advanced chip production | Wed, 4 Dec 2024 | 1:30PM-3:30PM | Center Building C210 |
【Seminar】Theory of edge states and charge transport in unconventional superconductors
Speaker :Yukio Tanaka: Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University
Seminar"Immersed Boundary Numerical Simulation in Microfluidic Flows"Damir Juric
Language: English















































