KMI Topics
“KMI Topics” are usually held once in a month as a casual seminor, speakers can be mainly internal researchers.
The audience is usually not specified. Any KMI member and related researchers, including KMI visitors and students, and any researcher who is interested in the theme can join. We often serve some cheese and drinks during the relaxed session.
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15
2025 JAN
Neutron star under modified gravity theory: How it works and how we prove
Kota Numajiri(QG-lab)
KMI Topics
20
2024 NOV
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 and My Researches at Belle and ATLAS
Yasuyuki Horii(N-lab/KMI)
KMI Topics
22
2023 NOV
Universality at large complexity
Masataka Watanabe (Department of informatics, Nagoya Univ.)
KMI Topics
18
2023 OCT
Deep learning for continuous gravitational waves
Takahiro S. Yamamoto (C-lab, Nagoya Univ.)
KMI Topics
20
2023 SEP
Spectroscopy of muonic helium hyperfine structure and reporalization of negative muon at J-PARC
Seiso Fukumura (Phi-lab, Nagoya Univ.)
KMI Topics
18
2023 JAN
Singularity Theorem and Non-Singular Universe
Daisuke Yoshida (Department of Math, Nagoya University)
KMI Topics
16
2022 NOV
Rapid formation of Gas Giant Planets via Collisional Coagulation from Dust Grains to Planetary Cores
Hiroshi Kobayashi (Ta-lab)
KMI Topics
21
2022 SEP
Probing Gravity using Quantum Information
Masamichi Miyaji (E-lab)
KMI Topics
15
2022 JUN
Exotic hadrons in the hybrid model of hadronic molecules and compact states
Yasuhiro Yamaguchi (H-lab)
KMI Topics
27
2022 APR
B meson semileptonic decays on the lattice
Takashi Kaneko (KEK and KMI)
KMI Topics