Past Events
"A voyage through turbulence: from classical to quantum physics" Carlo Barenghi
International Science Communication Workshop - Summer School 2015
"Spin-orbit-coupled Bose-Einstein condensates: static and dynamic properties" Yun Li
Seminar ''To Understand Effect of Order-Disorder Phase Transitions within Hybrid Perovskite Light Absorbers and Solar Cell Application'' Dr. Byung-wook Park
Kakenhi Administration Seminar 科研費事務説明会(7/24&8/12)
Internal Seminar: Wickens Unit and Maruyama Unit
Seminar "Multiboson theory for the magnetoelectric helimagnet Cu2OSeO3" by Judit Romhanyi
[Seminar] "EMT and myofibroblast generation in an injured lens: modulation of TGFb/Smad signal by extracellular matrix”
" Inflationary cosmology and searches for the particle physics of the early Universe" Shinsuke Kawai
Seminar 'Learning the Collective Dynamics of Biological Systems, from Neurons to Flocks' by Prof. Thierry Mora, Wed 29th July 13:00-14:00
"Two dimensional spatial adiabatic passage of matter waves" Jordi Mompart
Seminar 'Diversity Generation in Immune Receptor Repertoires' by Prof. Aleksandra Walczak, Mon 27th July 14:00-15:00
OIST Seminar: New Horizons in Science Education – Motivating Young Students to take the Challenge
Internal Seminar: Saze Unit and Hikami Unit
Kakenhi Administration Seminar 科研費事務説明会(7/24&8/12)
OIST Marine Genomics Seminar Ser 32nd by Emma Farley
All are welcome.
SEMINAR: Insights into Optimizing Topological and Thermoelectric Materials from Optics by Prof. Kenneth Burch
Femtosecond Spectroscopy Unit (Dani Unit) would like to invite you to a seminar on July 22nd from 11:00 to 12:00 at C 700 (Lab3) by Dr. Kenneth Burch, Associate Professor at Boston College.
Title: "Insights into Optimizing Topological and Thermoelectric Materials from Optics
Abstract: Thermoelectrics and Topological Insulators offer unique opportunities to improve power efficiency of devices and recover lost heat. A key difficulty is understanding the interplay between electronic structure, phonons, disorder, doping, nano-confinement and transport. In this talk I will outline our groups efforts to understand this interplay using various optical spectroscopies (Infrared and Raman) and as well mechanical exfoliation.

















































