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We are people interested in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) topics and how these intersect with society, culture and startups. This group is co-managed by organizers from Space Cafe Tokyo and Nerd Nite Tokyo, which each have monthly events. Other organizers and ideas are welcome -- get in touch!
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Space Cafe Tokyo, May 2025 - Special Talk: What is science?Good Heavens British Bar Tokyo, Tokyo¥1,500.00
"What is Science?"
Surprisingly, there is no agreed-upon definition of “science”, “scientists”, or “scientific method”. Yet science has dramatically transformed our understanding of the world since the Enlightenment. Still, some fields—such as deep time geology—have struggled to gain public trust, raising deeper questions about what we really mean by “science”. Join us this month as we explore these foundational questions with Mark Harrison (UCLA).
Speaker info:
After being tossed out of college, Mark Harrison kicked around the world for a few years and in the process discovered a love of geology. He went on to receive a B.Sc. from the University of British Columbia and Ph.D. from the Australian National University (ANU). After a postdoc at the Carnegie Institution, he spent 8 years at SUNY Albany before moving to UCLA where he has served as chair of the Department of Earth and Space Sciences and Director of the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics. He took a 5 year leave from UCLA to serve as Director of the Research School of Earth Sciences at ANU from 2001 to 2006. Harrison pioneered 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology and later developed interests in the evolution of the Tibet-Himalaya orogenic system and the very early Earth. Harrison is a member of both the Australian Academy of Science and the U.S. National Academy of Science.Speaker's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._Mark_Harrison
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We will be at Good Heavens British Bar in Shimokitazawa for a space-themed talk + drinks.
Doors open at 7:30pm | Speaker starts at 8pm
Tickets can be purchased at the door for ¥1500 (cash only) and cover your first drink. - Nerd Nite Tokyo #68: Social / Anti-SocialRYOZAN PARK Lounge , Toshima City¥1,000.00
日本語の説明は下記にございます!
Every month, we gather some smart speakers and a curious crowd, add a bar, and create something unique. This month, we’re in Sugamo to learn about concealed criminal knowledge and billionaire-resistant social media! As always, we will have cafe food and craft beer on tap.
First, psychology researcher Robin Orthey will discuss his research on detecting fabricated cognitive deficits and concealed knowledge related to criminal activity. Then, Edmund Edgar takes us on a nerdy tour of AtProto, the open protocol behind social network Bluesky!
Drinks (both alcoholic and non) as well as food will be available. Check out the menu here and come early; we’re opening the doors at 7 PM. Drink, meet, and be square-y! Kids are also welcome at Nerd Nite.
You can also find our event information on Facebook and our website; check our homepage's sidebar for all of our social media and mailing lists.
Speakers:
- Robin Orthey — Concealed crime knowledge detection: Theory and practice
- Edmund Edgar (Bluesky) — Billionaire-proofing the internet: Bluesky, AtProto and Decentralized Social
When: May 23 (Friday), doors open 19:00, start 20:00
Where: Ryozan Park Lounge / Cafe Port Glasgow in Sugamo (Google Maps)
Price: ¥1000 at the door; advance online tickets are available from our homepage or by clicking on this link.
Livestream: Livestream tickets are required and can be purchased from this link. ¥1000 suggested; free option also available!To help prevent the spread of infectious diseases including COVID-19, we recommend mask use at our events and encourage you to stay up to date on all vaccinations.
「Nerd Nite東京」は、 毎月行われ、TEDのような講演を3つ、TEDよりもリラックスした空間でお酒を飲みながらお楽しみいただけます。
テーマは科学研究、技術、美術、歴史などなど毎月変わりますので、新しい人と話を様々発見できる場です。発表と質疑応答は英語で行われますが、もちろん日本人の方も大歓迎です。ぜひNerd Nite東京へご参加ください!