Past Events
Neural Computation Workshop 2019
Neural Computation Unit will hold a retreat/reunion at Seaside House. If you are interested in joining, pleaese contact ncus@oist.jp
Workshop: "Optimize your Conference Experience"
Discover how to get the most out of attending an academic or industry conference.
Everyone is welcome!Workshop: "Marketing your value in a global environment to advance your career"
In this workshop, you will learn the strategies for communicating your ideas and brand (your promise of value) in such a way that your constituents want to learn more and can visualize how your innovative attitude will benefit them.
Everyone is welcome!Insect morphology in the age of phylogenomics
Speaker: Prof. Rolf G. Beutel, FSU Jena, Institut für Zoologie und Evolutionsforschung, Germany
Identification of a novel p53 downstream pathway important in neuroendocrine tumor development
"Dr. Rieko Ohki, Laboratory Head, National Cancer Center Research Institute. Language: English, no interpretation."
Workshop: "Networking for Nerds"
Discover how networking and self-promotion can enable you to land or even create your dream job from scratch!
Everyone is welcome! Post-event survey SUMMARYNew Postdoc Orientation
Details are coming soon...
QG group meeting: Black Hole Entropy from 2d Dilation Gravity
Quantum Gravity Group Meeting
Title: Black Hole Entropy from 2d Dilation Gravity.
Speaker : Vyacheslav Lysov, Quantum Gravity Unit (Neiman)
Seminar: "Progresses on the lesson we learn about (quantum) gravity from quantum matter" by Mr. Riccardo Martini
Speaker: Mr. Martini is currently in his last year as a Ph.D. student at University of Jena, Germany.
[Seminar] "Quantum Black Hole Entropy from 4d Supersymmetric Cardy formula" by Dr. Masazumi Honda
Speaker: Dr. Masazumi Honda, University of Cambridge
Seminar "Topological magnons in Kitaev magnets at high fields" by Prof. Karlo Penc
host by TQM unit
Seminar: "Functional Renormalization Group analysis of Tensorial Group Field Theories" by Mr. Riccardo Martini
Speaker: Mr. Martini is currently in his last year as a Ph.D. student at University of Jena, Germany.
Researcher Survey
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Mathematical Physics seminar: Chern-Simons theory 3
Joint Math and Theoretical physics seminar on Chern-Simons theory, Knot invariants and Volume conjecture. Vyacheslav Lysov will be leading the discussion.
[Seminar] "Design and evolution of artificial enzymes" by Prof. Donald Hilvert, ETH Zurich
Prof. Donald Hilvert, Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, ETH Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Language: English
[Seminar] Programmable formation of catalytic RNA arrays and polygons by assembling modular RNA enzymes by Professor Yoshiya Ikawa
Title: Programmable formation of catalytic RNA arrays and polygons by assembling modular RNA enzymes
Speaker: Professor. Yoshiya Ikawa
Affilication: University of Toyama
[Seminar] Shared Autonomy: The Future of Interactive Robotics by Professor Sethu Vijayakumar
Title: Shared Autonomy: The Future of Interactive Robotics
Speaker: Professor Sethu Vijayakumar
Affilication: University of Edinburgh
Presidential Lecture - "The Art of Building Small" by Prof. Ben L. Feringa
Speaker: Prof. Ben L. Feringa
[Seminar] - The evolutionary origin of synaptic signalling machinery and animal cell differentiation by Professor Pawel Burkhardt
Title: The evolutionary origin of synaptic signalling machinery and animal cell differentiation
Speaker: Professor Pawel Burkhardt
Affiliation: Sars International Centre for Molecular Marine Biology
Fast-in, Fast-out: Safe driving through mitotic transitions
"Dr. Toru Hirota, Chief, Cancer Institute of the Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research. Language: English, no interpretation."
[Seminar] "Next Generation Species Specific and Eco Friendly Antibiotics Alongside Thoughts on Origin of Life" by Prof. Ada Yonath, Weizmann Institute
Prof. Ada Yonath, Nobel Laureate in chemistry 2009, Weizmann Institute of Science
Language: English
OIST Forum 2019 "DEEP TECH Evolves the World"
Disruptive innovations based on cutting-edge research results produced at universities and research institutes are gathering worldwide attention by those who are involved in the areas such as drug discovery, biotech, new materials, renewable energy, robotics and IoT. These innovations are referred to as “Deep Tech” as they often struggle to find initial funding because of their complex nature and the longer time scale necessary to produce results compared to the other types of startups. Academic cities such as the areas around Boston and London area are rapidly gathering momentum and interests by venture capitals and startups to establish an innovation ecosystem based on “Deep Tech”.
In this forum the keynote speakers and panelists will discuss the visions, missions and roles of universities, and how hi-tech and cutting-edge scientific research can contribute to the establishment of a Deep Tech innovation ecosystem.
Seminar "Topology from chaos: quantum Hall physics, Haldane conjecture and beyond" by Chushun Tian (CAS, Beijing)
Seminar by Chushun Tian, Professor at Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. All is welcome.
[Seminar] "Tensor Decomposition and Tensor Networks and their applications, especially in Brain Computer Interface and recognition of Human Emotions" by Prof. Andrzej Cichocki
Prof. Andrzej Cichocki
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (SKOLTECH), Moscow
"Tensor Decomposition and Tensor Networks and their applications, especially in Brain Computer Interface and recognition of Human Emotions"
Seminar: "A possible topological phase of gravity" by Mr. Guilherme Sadovski
Speaker: Mr. Sadovski is currently in his last year as a Ph.D. student at Universidad Federal Fluminense, Brazil.
Sigita Augustinaite, Two-photon imaging of the deepest cortical layer in the behaving mouse
Internal Seminar Series
Ratnesh Gupta, Multiphoton processes in an optical nanofiber based light-matter interface
Internal Seminar Series
Seminar "Tuberous sclerosis as a model of epileptogenesis - preliminary results of EPISTOP project" by Dr. Sergiusz Jóźwiak
Professor Sergiusz Jóźwiak, Warsaw Medical University, and The Children’s Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland. Language: English
The 11th International Workshop on Fundamental Physics Using Atoms
OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions - Website: https://groups.oist.jp/fpua2019
English for Interns - Presenting a Poster
Open to all interns as well as other interested people. Bring a poster if you have one!
Seminar "Cerebellum - beyond the motor efference copy" by Dr. Aleksandra Budra
Dr. Aleksandra Budra, Assistant Professor, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam. Language: English
Cutting-edge Basic and Translational Research in the Carbon-Ion Radiotherapy
"Dr. Sei Sai, Senior Researcher, National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology. Language: English, no interpretation."
”Population dynamics and entrainment of basal ganglia pacemakers are shaped by their dendritic arbors” Dr Joshua Goldberg
Speaker: By Dr Joshua Goldberg, Department of medical Neurobiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem http://joshgoldberg.ekmd.huji.ac.il
Seminar: Towards a theory of classification: general setting by George Elliott (University of Toronto)
Seminar by George Elliott (University of Toronto). All is welcome. Feb.27, 2019, 14:00-16:00 (C210)
Implications of ERBB2 amplification
"Dr. Kentaro Semba, Professor, Waseda University. Language: English, no interpretation."
ORC Assembly
Everybody is welcome to attend the OIST Researcher Community (ORC) Assembly .
[Seminar] Trap-induced shape resonances in an ultracold system of an atom and static impurities by Professor Zbigniew Idziaszek
Title: Trap-induced shape resonances in an ultracold system of an atom and static impurities
Speaker: Zbigniew Idziaszek
Affiliation: Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw
[Seminar] Evolutionary Approaches to Antibiotic Resistance by Professor Michael Baym
Title: Evolutionary Approaches to Antibiotic Resistance
Speaker: Professor Michael Baym
Affiliation: Harvard Medical School
[Seminar] Spin-orbital-angular-momentum coupled Bose-Einstein condensate by Professor Yunbo Zhang
Title: Spin-orbital-angular-momentum coupled Bose-Einstein condensates
Speaker: Professor. Yunbo Zhan
Affilication: Shanxi University
First RUT Networking Lunch 2019
Dear Research Unit Technicians
We woul d like to announce the start of 2019 quarterly networking lunches for the Research Unit Technicians (RUT) at OIST. This year we will run these through ORC , and w e w ould like to have your input on anything related to working as a technician at OIST.
Date: Tuesday 26th February
Venue: C2 09 (Center Bldg.)
Time: 12:00-13:00
Presidential Lecture - "A Quantum Leap in Quantum Information: Building Quantum Computers and Quantum Simulators with Cold Atoms and Ions" by Prof. Peter Zoller
Speaker: Prof. Peter Zoller, Managing and Research Director, Institut für Quantenoptik und Quanteninformation, Austria
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐Irina Reshodko‐ State engineering in one-dimensional quantum gases
Thesis Public Presentation
Presenter: Irina Reshodko
Title: State engineering in one-dimensional quantum gases
Date&Time: February 26th, 9:00-10:00
Venue: C700, Level C, Lab3
Workshop: "Discovering your Strengths". Part 1.
Discover your Talens using Gallup CliftonStrengths Assessment .
This course will help you better understand yourself and your unique talents . You will learn how to productively apply your talents for greater personal and professional success .
To register CLICK HERE Post-workshop survey SUMMARY[Geometry, Topology and Dynamics Seminar] Viazovska's work on the sphere packing problem and some recent developments in number theory by Dr. Dan Romik (UC Davis)
Scientific Talk - "Quantum Simulations in the Innsbruck Quantum Cloud" by Prof. Peter Zoller
Speaker: Prof. Peter Zoller of Physics with tenure, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck, Austria, vice dean of studies (2001-2004), Head of the Institute of Theoretical Physics (1995-1999)
Seminar "Spectroscopy with Josephson Junctions"
Dr. Çağlar Girit, French National Research Agency (CNRS) & College de France
Seminar: "The geometric structure underlying the standard model of particle physics" by Dr. Shane Farnsworth
Speaker: Dr. Farnsworth currently holds a Postdoctoral position at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam-Golm, Germany.
ORC Open Hour
An ORC officer will be available every Monday from noon to 1pm in room B705a.
Egyptian Falafel Sandwich
Egyptian Kitchen
Okinawa Startup Program DEMO DAY
Participating teams will pitch their business plans to potential partners and venture capitalists.
Sponsored by the Bank of Ryukyus and Okinawa Times
By Invitation Only.
Language: Japanese with interpretation.






































