Sam Reiter is currently an assistant professor and leader of the computational neuroethology unit at OIST. His background is in experimental neuroscie...
The primary objective of Professor Mitarai’s research is to understand the role of ocean turbulence in regulating biological processes and its conse...
The Membrane Cooperativity Unit strives to understand how cellular plasma membranes work at very fundamental levels. For this purpose, the unit is ded...
The Computational Neuroethology Unit seeks to uncover the principles governing animal behavior and its neural basis. To achieve this goal, the unit co...
The Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory Unit’s research interest lies in revealing the quantum nature of spacetime. Geometrical aspects of gr...