Past Events

Mini Course: Combinatorial Topology - 3 of 3

2020-02-26
B715, Lab 3

Algebraic Topology is a classical branch of mathematics.  Its origins are combinatorial, based on triangulations of topological spaces.  In the later developments major algebraization of the subject has taken place, leading to the introduction of many algebraic invariants as we know them today.

​The Mini Course will be taught by Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov, PI of the Applied Topology Unit. His unit is interested both in developing the formal theory, as well as in applying it outside of the field, for example to Theoretical Distributed Computing.

More information and sign up here.

Mini Course: Combinatorial Topology - 2 of 3

2020-02-19
B715, Lab 3

Algebraic Topology is a classical branch of mathematics.  Its origins are combinatorial, based on triangulations of topological spaces.  In the later developments major algebraization of the subject has taken place, leading to the introduction of many algebraic invariants as we know them today.

​The Mini Course will be taught by Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov, PI of the Applied Topology Unit. His unit is interested both in developing the formal theory, as well as in applying it outside of the field, for example to Theoretical Distributed Computing.

More information and sign up here.

1st Admissions Workshop for 2020

2020-02-18 to 2020-02-20
OIST Main Campus

1st Admissions Selection Workshop for 2020

Seminar by Prof. Leo Radzihovsky "Fracton-elasticity duality"

2020-02-13
C016, Lab 1 Level C

Speaker: Prof. Leo Radzihovsky

Affiliation: University of Colorado, Boulder

Audience: OIST researchers and students

Seminar by Prof. Takayanagi "Shadows of Entanglement Wedges in AdS/CFT"

2020-02-13
C016, Lab 1 Level C

Speaker: Prof. Tadashi Takayanagi

Affiliation: Yukawa Institu te for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University

Audience: OIST researchers and students

 

[PhD Thesis Presentation] - Mr. Han Yan "Fracton States of Matter:From Holography to Frustrated Magnetis"

2020-02-12
B503, Lab 1, Level B

PhD thesis public presentation by Mr. Han Yan

Supervisor: Professor Nic Shannon

Co-Supervisor: Professor Hirotaka Sugawara

Audience: OIST students and researchers

Mini Course: Combinatorial Topology - 1 of 3

2020-02-12
B715, Lab 3

Algebraic Topology is a classical branch of mathematics.  Its origins are combinatorial, based on triangulations of topological spaces.  In the later developments major algebraization of the subject has taken place, leading to the introduction of many algebraic invariants as we know them today.

​The Mini Course will be taught by Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov, PI of the Applied Topology Unit. His unit is interested both in developing the formal theory, as well as in applying it outside of the field, for example to Theoretical Distributed Computing.

More information and sign up here.

Seminar by Prof. Collart "The Not proteins regulate translation elongation dynamic"

2020-01-23
C016, Lab 1 Level C

Speaker: Prof. Martine Collart

Affiliation: The University of Geneva

Audience: OIST researchers and students

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