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Thank you for your interest in our laboratory.  My major motivation to conduct fundamental research is to discover mathematical beauty behind natural and social phenomena. I am always on the lookout for students and fellows with motivation, dedication and a good sense of humor. Please contact me by email with your CV.

Email: hashika1 at jhmi dot edu

USEFUL VIDEO LECTURES:

Integrative Cardiac Dynamics Workshop at Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, June 25, 2018 - July 20, 2018 (Link) 

TRIPS:

1/18-12/18 Visiting Scholar, IHU Liryc, Electrophysiology and Heart Modeling Institute, Université de Bordeaux, France (Link)

4/5/18 Speaker, Interfaces: Aquitaine scientific symposium for digital sciences, INRIA, "What’s Common Among Statistical Physics, Consciousness, Artificial Intelligence, and Atrial Fibrillation?” Bordeaux, France (Link)

5/3/18 Speaker, invited lecture, IHU Liryc, Electrophysiology and Heart Modeling Institute, Université de Bordeaux, “Phase Transition, Renormalization, and Fibrillation,” Bordeaux, France

6/18-7/18 Visiting Scholar, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, California (Link)

8/10/18 Speaker, invited lecture, Biomechanical Systems Study Group, Division of Bioengineering (A-TS 02-09), Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Osaka University School of Engineering, “Left Atrial Function as a Biomarker for Personalized Treatment,” Osaka, Japan

8/17/18 Speaker, invited lecture, Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, “Phase Transition and Sudden Death,” Tokyo, Japan

NON-MANDATORY READING:

Lindgren K. Information Theory for Complex Systems, 2014 PDF

Moser SM. Lecture Notes on Information Theory, 2014 PDF

Ashikaga H. 10 Things That I Learned To Be a Successful Researcher - From Bench to Bedside: Research Training Course. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, August 4, 2014. PDF

The Johns Hopkins Arrhythmia Service - A guide for patients and their families PDF

 

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