Dr
Filip Blaschke
(Silesian University in Opava)
27/08/2024, 09:00
Dr
Petr Beneš
(Czech Technical University in Prague)
27/08/2024, 09:30
Dr
Masato Arai
(Yamagata University)
27/08/2024, 10:30
Yuito Suzuki
(Yamagata University)
27/08/2024, 14:00
Sota Suzuki
(Yamagata University)
27/08/2024, 14:30
Lukáš Rafaj
(Silesian University in Opava)
27/08/2024, 15:30
Ondřej Nicolas Karpíšek
(Silesian University in Opava)
27/08/2024, 16:00
Dr
Nobuyuki Sawado
(Tokyo University of Science)
28/08/2024, 09:00
Dr
Minoru Eto
(Yamagata University)
29/08/2024, 09:00
Radiolarians are sea plankton that live in oceans around the world and are no more than 1mm in size.
Although radiolarians are single-cell organisms, they have a silicon-based skeleton with a very attractive shape.
More than a hundred years have passed since radiolarians were discovered, but it is still not completely
clear (as far as I know) why they came to have such a complex skeleton....
Kohei Shimasaki
(Tokyo University of Science)
29/08/2024, 10:30
Dr
Shota Yanai
(National Institute of Technology)
29/08/2024, 14:00
Dr
Tomasz Romanczukiewicz
(Jagiellonian University)
29/08/2024, 15:30
Shintaro Yamamoto
(Tokyo University of Science)
30/08/2024, 09:00
Kouichi Toda
(Toyama Prefectural University)
30/08/2024, 09:30