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The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) is an interdisciplinary graduate school offering a 5-year PhD program in Science.

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OIST Advances Global Research Collaborations through Horizon Europe

Japan’s new association to Horizon Europe is opening up new opportunities for international research collaboration.

[Analysis and PDE Seminar of the University of California, Berkeley] Kolmogorov Problem and Wiener-type Criteria in Potential Theory

The Analysis & PDE seminar at the University of California, Berkeley on Monday, 8/24, will be given by Ugur G. Abdulla (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology) in person in Evans 736, and will also be broadcast online via Zoom from 4:10 pm to 5:00 pm PST (Tuesday, 8/25, 8:10 am to 9.00 am JST).

New startup Surzen Biotherapeutics aims to innovate pain management

Biotherapeutics startup targets recently discovered pain mechanisms with peptide therapeutics.

New KAKEHASHI Program Brings PhD Students and Industry Together

The event brought together eight OIST PhD students and mentors from three partner companies, marking the start of a six-month journey focused on collaboration, professional growth, and leadership development.

Artificial hibernation reveals secrets of long-term memory

Challenging long-held assumptions on how memory works, scientists uncover the importance of engram architecture to long-term memory retention.

Light-controlled switches get a glow up

Bistable molecular switches with turn-ON fluorescence and other controllable properties bring exciting possibilities for future molecular electronics, data storage, and more.

Hidden hormone–habitat relationship revealed in reef fish

Multi-omics study shows biology behind the dramatic differences in fish raised in different habitats

Random physics helps model individual ant motion

Researchers develop a model that reproduces and predicts individual ant movement, opening new avenues for understanding ant behavior in urban environments.

ECSU updates (August 2026)

July at ECSU — a new MEXT SPReAD grant for AI social partners, Kazuma's PhD defence, papers out, and an accepted psilocybin study

Curious robots mimic how children can learn to understand language

Rewarding AI for playful behavior helps them learn tasks much more efficiently than rote instruction and provides valuable insights into human language acquisition.

Striped or checkered? Magnetic field influences competing electronic patterns in a graphene-like quantum material

Researchers reveal how electronic patterns emerge and can be controlled in the graphene-like quantum material CeTe₃.