Past Events
Seminar "Organic Semiconductor Optoelectronics: Emerging Applications in Medicine and Communications", Prof. I.D.W. Samuel
Seminar "Organic Semiconductor Optoelectronics: Emerging Applications in Medicine and Communications" by Professor I.D.W. Samuel.
COI-NEXT Kick off Symposium ― One World One Health ―
OIST has established the Center for Global Bioconvergence Innovation, supported by a major grant from the Japan Science and Technology Agency JST (Japan Science and Technology) Program on Open Innovation Platform for Academia-Industry Co-Creation (COI-NEXT). This is a kick-off event to commemorate the establishment of the Global Bioconvergence Center of Innovation.
[Training] COMSOL Multiphysics® Training By COMSOL Japan
Introduction to Optics Simulations in COMSOL Multiphysics
Kinetic Theory: Stability, Regularity and Spectral Analysis of the Boltzmann Equation
Speaker;Dingqun Deng, Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications
Seminar "Critical properties of the Anderson transition in random graphs" by Prof. Gabriel Lemarie (CNRS researcher / visiting associate professor, CQT-NUS)
Seminar "Critical properties of the Anderson transition in random graphs" by Prof. Gabriel Lemarie (CNRS researcher / visiting associate professor, CQT-NUS). All is welcome.
Möbius bands obtained by isometrically deforming circular helicoids
Speaker: Professor Eliot Fried
[Seminar] 'Exploiting light scattering for imaging and computing' by Prof. Sylvian Gigan
Title: Exploiting light scattering for imaging and computing
Speaker: Dr. Sylvain GIGAN Professor, Physics department, Sorbonne Université, Kastler-Brossel Laboratory (ENS, Sorbonne U., CNRS, Collège de France)
Seminar: "Drone observation reveals a multilevel society of feral horses" Dr. Tamao Maeda (Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University)
Speaker: Dr. Tamao Maeda (Kyoto University)
Beyond Academic Impact: What Is the Societal Contribution of Universities?
A seminar that will delve into the role of universities in shaping society and ways to maximize their positive impact.
Ajou University School of Medicine-OIST Joint Seminar: Neuroscience and Molecular Medicine
Neuroscience and Molecular Medicine
[Seminar] 'Development of optical remote imaging, spectroscopic diagnostic and treatment monitoring for a diverse patient population' by Prof Douplik
Speaker: Dr. Alexandre (Sasha) Douplik Professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada Scientist, iBEST, Keenan Research Centre of the LKS Knowledge Institute, St. Michael Hospital
OIST Workshop "Nervous System Assembly"
OIST Workshop | Main organizer: Yutaka Yoshida (Neural Circuits Unit) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions (registration required).
Seminar "Dynamics of dipolar BECs exposed to a rotating magnetic field and vortex generation in supersolids" Dr. Simeon Mistakidis, Harvard University, USA
Speaker: Dr. Simeon Mistakidis, Harvard University, USA
WIENER-TYPE CRITERION OF BOUNDARY HÖLDER REGULARITY OF FRACTIONAL LAPLACIAN
Dr. Feng Li, Uppsala University
*BeActive Legs, Bums & Tums Class*
BeActive OIST Fitness Classes have limited numbers and new safety guidelines.
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[Seminar] Tensor network approach to Kitaev spin liquid
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
*BeActive Abs of Steel Class*
BeActive OIST Fitness Classes have limited numbers and new safety guidelines.
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[Seminar] 'Surfing an optical potential slope by using a phase transition and the spin of light' by Dr Christophe Pin
Speaker: Dr. Christophe Pin
Assistant Professor, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Japan
Seminar: "Tunable superconducting flux qubits with long coherence times" by Prof. Michael Stern
OIST Mini Symposium "Yielding and Flow of Soft Matter Systems"
OIST Mini Symposium | Organizing unit: Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit | Website | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions | For non-OIST members: Please contact the organizers for information on how to participate.
Music Theory and Guitar Lessons With Travis White
Music Theory and Guitar Lessons With Travis White
[Seminar] Generalizing Tensor Network Methods to Neural Network Wave Functions using Variational Monte Carlo
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
Interdisciplinary Science Conference in Okinawa (ISCO 2023): Physics and Mathematics meet Medical Science
Interdiciplinary Science Conferene in Okinawa (ISCO 2023):Physics and Mathematics meet Medical Science OIST Auditorium, OIST, Okinawa, Japan In-person participation only.
Interdisciplinary Science Conference in Okinawa (ISCO 2023) — Physics and Mathematics meet Medical Science —
The purpose of ISCO 2023 is to bring together leading researchers in their respective fields, explore methods for solving issues through the fusion of different fields, and form a new network of researchers. The workshop will bring together speakers from Japan and abroad in the fields of space science, particle and nuclear physics, quantum computing, life sciences, and medicine to discuss the challenges they face and the latest advancements in their respective fields.
【Seminar】Professor Seunghwa Ryu: Data-driven methods for materials, structures, and process design
Dr. Seunghwa Ryu
Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science (KAIST)
[ONOS Seminar Series] Professor Lisa Genzel: Complex memory, sleep and plasticity
OIST Neuroscience Club is excited to start this year's ONOS seminar series with Prof. Lisa Genzel from Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Radboud University, Netherlands. Everyone is welcome to join the seminar!
[Seminar] 'Optical tweezers: from space to the nanoscale… and back' by Prof. Onofrio M. Maragò
Speaker: Prof. Onofrio M. Maragò Director of CNR-IPCF, Istituto Processi Chimico-Fisici (Messina), Italy
*BeActive Functional Fitness Class*
BeActive OIST Fitness Classes have limited numbers and new safety guidelines.
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Uke Club Meeting - Seaside Lounge
This week we will discuss how the ukulele is the ideal instrument to accompany songs about existentialism.
The Provost Lecture Series 5
Lecture by Ulf Skoglund
The Provost Lecture Series - In appreciation of his strong and lasting impact on OIST
[Training] COMSOL Multiphysics® Bimonthly Training By COMSOL Japan
If you are interested in solving heat transfer problems using COMSOL Multiphysics ® , this is the online seminar for you.
Program 14:00 – 15:00 JST
Dr Quijandria: Quantum error correction with dissipatively stabilized squeezed cat qubits
Quantum computers can use many forms of quantum systems to encode and process quantum information. There has been a lot of interest recently on using modes of light to encode quantum information but this brings with it some questions about how to encode quantum information into an infinite dimensional Hilbert space which is robust against errors. This talk will show how this can be achieved.
The 38th Board of Governors Meeting
Please address inquiries to the President's Office.
"BMS Field Theories with u(1) Symmetry", Dr. Max Riegler
Quantum Gravity Unit visitor seminar. Speaker: Dr. Max Riegler, University of Vienna. Title: "BMS Field Theories with u(1) Symmetry".
Modeling autism spectrum disorders with iPS cell technology and disease model mice
Yamamoto Unit will host a series of seminars on cancer and oncology. This seminar is a part of GS course, A307 Molecular Oncology and Cell Signaling, by Prof. Yamamoto.
Speaker: Takanobu Nakazawa, Professor, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tokyo University of Agriculture
Seminar "Entropic characterization of quantum states with maximal evolution under given energy constraints" Prof. Ana Majtey, University of Cordoba, Argentina
Speaker: Prof. Ana Majtey, University of Cordoba, Argentina
[Seminar] Skyrmion crystals and their relatives in SU(3) chiral magnets
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field. Language: English
The 23rd Conference of Okinawa Physical Therapy Association 2023
This is an externally organized event. For more information please go the conference website .
OIST NetCafé (Online Information Session) in February 2023
This session will be done in English only. The program will start off with OIST general introduction, PhD & Research Internship admission process, financial support and student life followed by the panel discussion by 3 OIST PhD students.
[Seminar] Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill Codes as Subsystems
Prof. Andrew Doherty - School of Physics, The University of Sydney
【Seminar】 Dr. Thomas Akam “Reconciling parallel 'reinforcement learning' systems in cortex and basal ganglia ”
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Akam, University of Oxford
Peroxisome biogenesis and human disorders
Yamamoto Unit will host a series of seminars on cancer and oncology. This seminar is a part of GS course, A307 Molecular Oncology and Cell Signaling, by Prof. Yamamoto.
Speaker: Prof. Yukio FUJIKI, University of Hyogo; Kyushu University
[Seminar] 'Finding Knowledge: Adventures Using the Shape of Light' by Dr Jacquiline Romero
Speaker: Dr. Mary Jacquiline Romero Reader and Westpac Research Fellow, School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland, Australia Chief Investigator, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS)
Survival Japanese for Absolute Beginners
Seminars will be held on Tuesdays st C600B in Lab2 from 11AM to Noon. Please note that space is limited to the first 20 people who enter the room.
Mini Course: Particle Tracking Simulation using Ocean Parcels
Cosmos screening (episode 8)
Cosmos episode 8: Journeys in Space and Time
Sanshin classes by Satsuki Agena (January to March)
Sanshin classes by Satsuki Agena (January to March)


















































