Past Events
Seminar by Ms. Nahyeon Lee on "Social Dilemmas and Cooperative Chasing Strategies in Two-Dimensional Space"
Speaker: Ms. Nahyeon Lee
Title: Social Dilemmas and Cooperative Chasing Strategies in Two-Dimensional Space
Affiliation: Department of Physics, Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea
Hosted by Dieckmann Unit
[Seminar] "Polyploidy: an old but new perspective on the evolution of insect-bacteria partnerships" by Dr. Tomonari Nozaki
Dr. Tomonari Nozaki, Assistant Professor, National Institute for Basic Biology (NIBB)
Internal Seminar November 5th
The internal seminar series is back for the fall term, this week with talks from Dr. Jamila Rodrigues and Dr. Yi Huang (Complexity Science and Evolution Unit) and Zohreh Shahrabifarahani (Light-Matter Interactions for Quantum Technologies Unit). Stop by to learn about the exciting projects happening in other units and sections, chat with fellow researchers, and enjoy complimentary refreshments!
Towards holistic insect monitoring by accelerating species discovery, description, and identification using robots, nanopore sequencing, and Artificial Intelligence
Seminar by Prof. Rudolf Meier from Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin
https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/en/user/2072
Abstract: Biodiversity science often overlooks hyperdiverse insect clades, despite their critical ecosystem services. To illustrate this, I show that over half of the flying insect diversity in many samples is concentrated within 20 family-level clades, regardless of sampling location. By comparing species richness in bulk samples with the number of described species, I highlight how little is known about these clades, leading to the conclusion that new approaches to species discovery and the taxonomy of “dark taxa” are essential. At the Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery at the Natural History Museum Berlin, we envision a future where specimen handling and imaging are largely automated, specimens are sorted into putative species using nanopore barcodes, and species descriptions combine molecular and morphological data in a semi-automated process. I will demonstrate how this approach can transform a "dark taxon" like fungus gnats in the Mycetophilidae family from largely unknown in regions like Singapore to sufficiently well-documented for biomonitoring. Finally, I will discuss how images of common species could then be used to use train AI algorithms for a future where many specimens will be identified by images only.
Special Talk by Professor Dame Angela McLean
From mathematical biology to engineering biology: bridging academic research and science advice for government
OIST Workshop "Principles of Synapse Organization and Neural Network Regulation Gained Through Evolution"
OIST Workshop | Main organizer: Yukiko Goda (Synapse Biology Unit) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions. Meals are closed sessions for registered participants only.
Speaking to Think or Thinking to Speak: A Communication Exploration
Join us for a discussion on the relationship between thinking and speaking. We'll explore how our thought processes influence our communication styles and how this can impact group dynamics and meetings.
Date: November 1st
Time: 2PM to 3:30PM
Location: Lab2 c600b
English Level: Intermediate and aabove
Feminism and Intersectionality in Okinawa - 5th edition
QUAST Seminar: Krishna Jalan
Speaker: Krishna Jalan
Title: Generalized second law for non-minimally coupled matter theories
Abstract: In this talk, I will give a brief overview of the generalized second law (GSL) of black hole thermodynamics. In particular, we will see how the GSL works out for non-minimally coupled matter theories within the context of higher curvature gravity theories. Previous proofs in the literature have extensively addressed the GSL in various gravity theories, but they have uniformly assumed that matter sectors couple minimally to gravity. In this presentation, we will explore a straightforward generalization of the GSL to scenarios involving non-minimally coupled matter, specifically scalar fields, within an effective field theory framework.
RAM2024 Panel Discussion on Conservation and Invasive Species Control in Okinawa
Talks from Okinawa Prefecture Government and Ministry of Environment followed by Panel Discussion with OIST experts focusing on conservation efforts and the control of invasive species on Okinawa Island.
QUAST seminar: Jan Głowacki
Speaker: Jan Głowacki
Title: Relativistic operational quantum reference frames
Abstract: I will be sharing some recent insights related to applying the operational approach to quantum reference frames (QRFs) in relativistic contexts. I will begin by briefly reviewing the principles of operational QRFs to then apply them in the context of the Poincare group and discuss the emerging notion of relational local observables. This perspective can be further generalized to gauge theories by replacing the Poincare group by an arbitrary principal bundle. In this context, the concepts of external frame transformations, gauge-invariance and diff-invariance can be understood in a relational and operational manner. If time allows, I will also mention work in progress on how indefinite geometries can be incorporated in this picture, how far we in establishing this approach as a relational and mathematically sound foundation for QFT, and its connections to quantum measurement theory in this context. I would also be happy to exchange some ideas about how the `thermal modular type-reduction’ phenomena could be seen from this perspective.
[Seminar] "Cluster tomography in classical and quantum systems"
István Kovács is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northwestern University is visiting OIST and present some results of his recent research work. Language: English.
RAM2024 Speed Friending
RAM2024 Speed Friending -- Join us for a fun evening icebreaker games, 1:1 chats and great company. Drinks and snacks included!
Seminar "Thermometry based on a superconducting qubit and its applicaions" by Dmitrii Lvov.
[Seminar] Thermometry based on a superconducting qubit and its applications
Speaker: Dmitrii Lvov, Aalto University,
Language: English
Seminar "Alternation of turbulent boundary layer with bubble injection" by Prof. Yuichi Murai
[Speaker] Prof. Yuichi Murai, Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, President of Japan Society for Multiphase Flows
TOMY Exhibition on October 29th, 30th 14:00-15:00
セミナー日程;10月29日(火)、30日(水)
場所;L5 DE14
時間;14:00~15:00
zoomも同時開催いたします。
10/29(火)日本語
The 30th East Asia Joint Symposium
The EAJS was initiated as a joint research conference between the Institute of Medical Science of the University of Tokyo and the Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University (Korea) in 1994 and has been held annually for recent twenty-seven years. During the twenty-seven years, the EAJS has expanded by inviting other seven institutes.
[Seminar] Dr. Kiyu Fukui "Feasibility study of the Kitaev spin liquid and exploration of novel quantum phenomena of the Majorana fermions"
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
Title: Linear algebra in several variables
Seminar "Dynamics of slender flexible fibers in turbulent channel flow: A DNS-based Euler-Lagrange study" by Prof. Cristian Marchioli
[Speaker] Dr. Cristian Marchioli, Professor of Fluid Mechanics, University of Udine, Italy
Seminar "Dynamics of long fibers in turbulent flow" by Dr. Gautier Verhille
[Speaker] Dr. Gautier Verhille, CNRS researcher at IRPHE, Marseille, France
OIST Innovation Showcase Celebrating RAM
In celebration of Researcher Appreciation Month, OIST Innovation is proud to shine a spotlight on innovators from our POC Program and Startup Accelerator Program! Friday, 25 October 2024 | 4:00PM-5:00PM | Center Bldg C210 | Followed by pizza networking
Onna no Eki (Fruits and Vegetables)
Onna no Eki is coming to OIST every Friday, 12:30-13:30
[Seminar] Geometric PDE and Applied Analysis Seminar
Talk 1: 15:00-16:00
Speaker: Prof. Jun-ichi Segata (Kyushu University)
Title: Scattering problem for the generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation
Talk 2: 16:15-17:15
Speaker: Prof. Takashi Kagaya (Muroran Institute of Technology)
Title: Sharp interface limit for a large deviation rate function
TSVP+RAM Talk: "Artistic Mathematics: Truth and Beauty" by Henry Segerman (online)
TSVP Talk Language: English (no interpretation). Target audience: General audience / everyone at OIST and beyond. Freely accessible to all OIST members and guests without registration (also via Zoom).
QG Seminar: K27 as a symmetry of strings and branes
QG Seminar Speaker: Keith Glennon
Title: K27 as a symmetry of strings and branes
Medix Exhibitions on October 23rd
Okinawa Medix will hold exhibitions collaborating with Merck, FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical and SPT Labtech on October 23rd at Center building B503.
[Seminar] "Skillful cell behavior in the construction of testate amoebae shells" by Prof. Mami Nomura
Dr. Mami Nomura, Assistant Professor, Yamagata University
[Seminar]MLDS Unit Seminar 2024-10 by Prof. Fumihiko Ishikawa (RIKEN/ Institute of Science TOKYO)
Speaker: Prof. Fumihio Ishikawa (RIKEN/Institute of Science TOKYO)
Title: Humanized Mice: Understanding human stem cell, immunity and diseases
Understanding Long Non-Coding RNA Function: Current Knowledge and Challenges Ahead
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are predicted to have diverse functions, though experimental validation is still limited. The talk will explore insights into lncRNA functions gained from the previous work of the FANTOM Genomic Consortium and show preliminary results and potential research directions focusing on dendritic cell differentiation and immune responses.
【Opening Ceremony】 CYCLE Exhibition 2024
CYCLE Exhibition 2024~Cycle Energy for Creation~
Quantum Extreme Universe: Matter, Information and Gravity 2024
Website | OIST organizer: Philip Höhn (Qubits and Spacetime Unit) | ExU Organizer: Tadashi Takayanagi ( Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions. Please show your OIST badge when entering the venue.
[Joint Seminar] "Luminescence induced optical force"
This seminar will focus on new methods of optical manipulation using the force generated by luminescence and related phenomena. This seminar will include progress reports from members of Pr. Ishihara's Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) project and feature talks from guest researchers.
RAM2024 Lunch seminar with Alumni Dr. Konstantin Khalturin
Research seminar by Dr. Konstantin Khalturin: " Jellyfish and other cnidarians as model systems ".
RAM2024 Alumni Stories Mixer
As part of Researcher Appreciation Month (RAM), join us for a dynamic and friendly session where OIST alumni share honest, insightful, and perheps unconventional perspectives on life after OIST.
Seminars by Prof. Zhanglin Guo and Dr. Tianhao Wu
"Perovskite Photovoltaics for Outdoor and Indoor Applications", by Prof. Zhanglin Guo
"Metal halide perovskite solar cells: stability issue and lead-free devices", by Dr. Tianhao Wu
RAM+TSVP Talk: "Running a University Lab in Japan as a Foreigner" by Jamie Kass
TSVP Talk Language: English (no interpretation). Target audience: General audience / everyone at OIST and beyond. Freely accessible to all OIST members and guests without registration (also via Zoom).
Public Speech Seminar: The Elevator Speech
This webinar concentrates on the delivery aspects of scientific work. Content focuses on the main components of mindful communication and Elevator Speech development through lecture, discussion, and interactive exercises. We will also cover delivery techniques, storytelling narrative, enthusiasm, eye contact, camera presence for remote presentations, voice and diction.
Horizon Europe Info Session
Learn about opportunities from Horizon Europe
RAM2024 Lunch seminar with Alumni Dr. Panagiotis Grammatikopoulos
Research seminar by Prof. Panagiotis Grammatikopoulos: "From Nanoparticles by Design to Design by Nanoparticles".
【MiS Seminar】 Cancer Detection via Electrical Impedance Tomography and Optimal Control of Elliptic PDEs: invitation to interdisciplinary research
Speaker: Prof. Ugur Abdulla (OIST)
Public Speech Seminar: Speaking about Science
This webinar is adapted from Speaking about Science written by Scott Morgan and covers the structure, organization, and delivery of talks to academic peers as well as the external community.
[Seminar] Hot and Cold seminar by Rui Seabra
Dr. Rui Seabra, Researcher at CIBIO-BIOPOLIS, University of Porto
OIST Representation Theory Seminar
RAM2024 Alumni research seminar
Research seminar by Dr. Yi-Jyun Luo “ Exploring animal evolution through chromosome-level comparative genomics ”.
Industry-Science Talk: Introducing the "Quantum Rocket"
OIST Innovation and Applied Cryptography Unit invite the OIST community to join an insightful talk by Mark Medum Bundgaard, Chief Product Officer of Partisia . Partisia is a global leader in the field, specializing in secure computing technology and Multiparty Computation, and has been providing solutions since 2008, initially for high-stakes auctions. Today, their technology supports various applications, including data security. Mark will explore how their technology helps protect data today to ensure its security in the future. He will also discuss the exciting potential of building "the Quantum Rocket" together and present Partisia's innovative solutions that create real impact in the digital world.
【Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Seminar】Regularity Results for Double Phase Problems on Metric Measure Spaces
Speaker: Dr. Cintia Pacchiano ( Calgary University)









































