Faculty and Research Units OIST research units take a cross-disciplinary approach to research, and the PhD program encourages students to explore the intersections of disparate fields of science and technology. Find the research unit of your interest below. Faculty and Research Units Discover Research Specialties Browse research disciplines and specialities. Discover more Find a Faculty Member or Research Unit Research Unit | Faculty Member Biology Chemistry Computer Science Ecology and Evolution (-) Engineering and Applied Sciences Marine Sciences Mathematics Neuroscience Physics Facet Research Discipline Biotechnology Engineering and applied sciences Fluid dynamics Mechanics Robotics Facet Specialty Clear filters Quantum Machines Unit We study in theory and experiments the engineering of quantum devices built from different subsystems that can collectively perform beyond the individual capabilities of their parts. Jason Twamley Professor Quantum Wave Microscopy Unit We conduct R&Ds on the precession beam electron microscope for protein crystal, study for infection prevention of influenza and COVID by ethanol and WEC Project to generate electricity from ocean wave. Tsumoru Shintake Professor Shocks, Solitons and Turbulence Unit The Shocks, Solitons and Turbulence Unit studies nonlinear-wave phenomena, from space weather to biological networks, to predict and control how mass and energy propagate in space-time Emile Touber Associate Professor Pagination First page 1 2 Annual Reports A yearly report from each research unit Visit the page
Quantum Machines Unit We study in theory and experiments the engineering of quantum devices built from different subsystems that can collectively perform beyond the individual capabilities of their parts. Jason Twamley Professor
Quantum Wave Microscopy Unit We conduct R&Ds on the precession beam electron microscope for protein crystal, study for infection prevention of influenza and COVID by ethanol and WEC Project to generate electricity from ocean wave. Tsumoru Shintake Professor
Shocks, Solitons and Turbulence Unit The Shocks, Solitons and Turbulence Unit studies nonlinear-wave phenomena, from space weather to biological networks, to predict and control how mass and energy propagate in space-time Emile Touber Associate Professor