Scope
"A spiral pattern" is one of the typical spatio-temporal patterns observed in biological, physical, chemical, and mathematical systems. In particular, formation and breakdown of spiral patterns often concerns biological functionality. A variety of active speakers are invited to this symposium for discussion on understanding the fundamental mechanism of formation and breakdown of spiral patterns.
Date
- Date:2018. 3. 19 (MON) 10:00 - 17:00
- Place: 6F Seminar Room 1, Meiji University Nakano Campus (Map of Nakano Campus)
Program
10:00-11:00 Nobuhiko J. Suematsu (Meiji University)
"Spiral Pattern Formation in Chemical and Physical Systems"
"Spiral Pattern Formation in Chemical and Physical Systems"
11:00-12:00 Seiji Takagi (Future University Hakodate)
"Spiral Waves and Oscillation Pattern Transitions in a Large Amoeba, True Slime Mould"
"Spiral Waves and Oscillation Pattern Transitions in a Large Amoeba, True Slime Mould"
12:00-13:40 Lunch Time
13:40-14:40 Takahiko Ban (Osaka University)
"Anomalous Diffusion and Breakdown of Spiral Waves "
"Anomalous Diffusion and Breakdown of Spiral Waves "
14:40-14:55 Coffee Break
14:55-15:55 Lorenzo Contento (Meiji University)
15:55-16:55 Andrew Yu. Morozov (University of Leicester)
16:55-17:00 Closing
17:00-18:30 Free Discussion
Committee
Nobuhiko J. Suematsu
suematsu[at]meiji.ac.jp
*please replace "[at]" with "@".
Masayasu Mimura, Tomohiko Yamaguchi, Petteri Kettunen, Lorenzo Contento
Support
This project is supported by "MIMS Joint Research Project."