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Research Update Prof. Tsumoru Shintake Awarded Gersch Budker Prize The European Physical Society (EPS) announced on March 20 that this year’s Gersch Budker Prize will go to OIST Professor Tsumoru Shintake. 01 April 2014
Research Update Professor Amy Shen joins OIST to Study Complex Fluids Professor Amy Shen is joining OIST to head the Micro/Bio/Nano Fluidics Unit to study complex fluids. 28 February 2014
Research Update One Step Closer to Low Cost Solar Cells An OIST research team is investigating solar cells based on organic materials that have electrodes both flexible and transparent, enabling the fabrication of these solar cells at a low cost. 27 January 2014
Research Update Okinawans at the Forefront Two Okinawan researchers came back to Okinawa after years of research elsewhere to work on an innovative new microscope. 17 September 2013
Research Update Warming Up to a New Method In a paper just accepted for publication in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, two OIST researchers have demonstrated a technique for brain dissection that allows researchers to investigate neurons in older tissues, a nearly impossible feat. 12 April 2013
Research Update OIST Physicist Receives HFSP Grant An international collaborative proposal by OIST researcher Mahesh Bandi has won him and his colleagues a Young Investigators Grant from The Human Frontiers Science Program (HFSP). 22 March 2013
Research Update Interdisciplinary Innovator Leading two groups that will carry out radically different projects in electron microscopy and renewable energy resources, Prof. Shintake is just the kind of researcher we like to have around at OIST. 15 March 2013
Research Update New Unit Profile: Getting to the Heart of the Matter The Collective Interactions unit makes the details behind many theories more palpable by studying phenomena that can be seen with the naked eye. 03 January 2013
Research Update Link Found Between Eddies and Drag In a paper published in Physical Review Letters, Gustavo Gioia, Pinaki Chakraborty and colleagues relate the frictional drag to the eddies in a fluid. 25 December 2012
Research Update New Unit Profile: Shedding Light on Light and Matter Professor Síle Nic Chormaic and her band of sixteen researchers study the interactions of two foundational components of our world -- light and matter. 30 November 2012
Research Update Crossing Frontiers, a “Scientific Passport” Podcast Pinaki Chakraborty, a Physicist from India explains why studying the motion of fluids, for example the turbulent churning and whirling movements of typhoons, can assist us in better understanding and coping with such adverse weather conditions. 17 February 2012