Past Events
[Seminar] Spin-nematic state in two-dimensional frustrated spin systems consisting of ferromagnetic dimers
2018-09-27[Seminar]
Title: Spin-nematic state in two-dimensional frustrated spin systems consisting of ferromagnetic dimers
Speaker: Professor Toshiya Hikihara
Institution: Gunma University
Student panel discussion: thesis proposal exam
2018-09-21Student panel discussion about thesis proposal exam
[Seminar] Genetic Connectivity and Speciation of Coral Reef Benthos
2018-09-21[Seminar]
Title: Genetic Connectivity and Speciation of Coral Reef Benthos
Speaker: Professor Nina Yasuda
Institution: Department of Marine Biology and Environmental Sciences, Miyazaki University
[Seminar] An integrative approach to marine conservation in the Amazon of the ocean
2018-09-20[Seminar]
Title: An integrative approach to marine conservation in the Amazon of the ocean
Speaker: Professor Paul Barber
Institution: Integrative Biology, University of California, Los Angeles
[PhD Thesis Presentation] -Patricia H. Wepfer- Spatial genetic structure in the coral genus Galaxea (Euphyllidae) and their associated Symbiodinium communities
2018-09-20Thesis Public Presentation
Presenter: Patricia H. Wepfer
Title: Spatial genetic structure in the coral genus Galaxea (Euphyllidae) and their associated Symbiodinium communities
Date&Time: September 20th, 9:00am
Venue: C700, Lab3
Welcome to Class of 2018 New Students
2018-09-03Welcome Ceremony for Class of 2018 New Students
[Seminar] Two quantum phase transitions in nano-confined helium by Professor Keiya Shirahama
2018-08-22[Seminar]
Title: Two quantum phase transitions in nano-confined helium
Speaker: Professor Keiya Shirahama
Institution: Department of Physics, Keio University
[Seminer] Plasmons in Metallic Nanostructures: Excitation, Propagation and Detection by Prof. Paul Leiderer
2018-08-22[Seminer]
Title: Plasmons in Metallic Nanostructures: Excitation, Propagation and Detection
Speaker: Prof. Paul Leiderer
Institution: University of Konstanz, Germany
[PhD Thesis Presentation] - Jui-Yin Lin - Transport properties of strongly correlated 2D electrons confined in microchannels
2018-08-21Thesis Public Presentation
Presenter: Jui-Yin Lin
Title: Transport properties of strongly correlated 2D electrons confined in microchannels
Date&Time: August 21st, 9:00am
Venue: C210, Center Building
Science Communication is a 2-way Street
2018-08-20Sarah McAnulty is a PhD candidate at UConn and is something of a SciComm powerhouse. She founded the successful Skype a Scientist program, which connects classrooms and researchers all over the world, she regularly gives general audience science talks and hosts science trivia nights, and she does an amazing job communicating her science through social media (she has 8,679 twitter followers). Sarah will come to OIST and give a talk or workshop about SciComm.







