News Institutional News (-) Research Update Facet News type Algebra Analysis Artificial intelligence Atomic physics Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Biophysics Biotechnology Botany Cell biology Chemistry Complex systems Computer sciences Condensed matter physics Cyber Security Data science Deep learning Developmental biology Developmental neuroscience Ecology Engineering and applied sciences Environmental sciences Evolutionary biology Fluid dynamics Genetics Genomics Health sciences Immunology Informatics Machine learning Marine sciences Material science (-) Mathematics Mechanics Medicine Molecular biology Nanoscience Neuroscience Optics Organic chemistry Photonics Physics Physiology Polymer chemistry Psychology Quantum Quantum field theory Robotics Soft matter physics Structural biology Synthetic biology Synthetic organic chemistry Theoretical sciences Topology Virology Facet Specialty 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005 Facet Date Created Clear filters Research Update OIST mathematicians develop new math to forecast natural phenomena and detect early cancer development Prof. Ugur Abdulla and his team in the Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Unit are positioning OIST as a global hub for mathematical research. 06 January 2025 Research Update Physics and emote design: Quantifying clarity in digital images OIST researchers continue to bridge art and science with a novel image analysis technique. 13 December 2024 Research Update A leap in behavioral modelling: Scientists replicate animal movements with unprecedented accuracy A new prediction tool has potential applications from robotics to Parkinson's disease. 03 October 2024 Research Update Machine learning a useful tool for quantum control, finds new study Researchers in Japan are amongst the first to successfully use machine learning to aid with accurate quantum measurement-based control, a crucial step in the development of quantum technologies. 04 November 2021 Research Update Beyond our physical world: Researcher studies mathematics in other spaces Mathematician strives to understand functions in metric spaces – abstract settings that go beyond the physical world. 05 March 2021 Research Update From the applied to the abstract: Mathematical models traverse reality and beyond Professor Daniel Spector uses his aptitude for numbers and equations to answer questions that aren’t necessarily anchored in what we can observe. 12 October 2020 Research Update Using new tools to solve old problems Whilst in lockdown at OIST, Professor Andrew Lobb, in collaboration with a mathematician at Boston College, solved a version of a century-old question: Can square pegs fit inside round holes? 08 October 2020 Research Update To Bend Without Breaking OIST’s resident applied topologist transforms the field. 16 January 2020 Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update OIST mathematicians develop new math to forecast natural phenomena and detect early cancer development Prof. Ugur Abdulla and his team in the Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Unit are positioning OIST as a global hub for mathematical research. 06 January 2025
Research Update Physics and emote design: Quantifying clarity in digital images OIST researchers continue to bridge art and science with a novel image analysis technique. 13 December 2024
Research Update A leap in behavioral modelling: Scientists replicate animal movements with unprecedented accuracy A new prediction tool has potential applications from robotics to Parkinson's disease. 03 October 2024
Research Update Machine learning a useful tool for quantum control, finds new study Researchers in Japan are amongst the first to successfully use machine learning to aid with accurate quantum measurement-based control, a crucial step in the development of quantum technologies. 04 November 2021
Research Update Beyond our physical world: Researcher studies mathematics in other spaces Mathematician strives to understand functions in metric spaces – abstract settings that go beyond the physical world. 05 March 2021
Research Update From the applied to the abstract: Mathematical models traverse reality and beyond Professor Daniel Spector uses his aptitude for numbers and equations to answer questions that aren’t necessarily anchored in what we can observe. 12 October 2020
Research Update Using new tools to solve old problems Whilst in lockdown at OIST, Professor Andrew Lobb, in collaboration with a mathematician at Boston College, solved a version of a century-old question: Can square pegs fit inside round holes? 08 October 2020
Research Update To Bend Without Breaking OIST’s resident applied topologist transforms the field. 16 January 2020