Exchange plans and achievements
Young Talents Exchange Course
FY2024
Room-Temperature Synthesis and Demonstration of Next-Generation Energy Storage Materials Utilizing Palm Oil for a Circular Economy
- Japanese Organization
- Nagoya Institute of Technology
- Principal Implementer
- Associate Prof. MIYAZAKI Hidetoshi (Graduate School of Engineering)
- ASEAN Organization
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Malaysia
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Putra Malaysia Vietnam
Hanoi University of Science and Technology Indonesia
University of Mataram - Number of Participants
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【ASEAN to Japan】 Malaysia 6, Vietnam 2, Indonesia 1 【Japan to ASEAN】 Malaysia 2, Vietnam 2
Outline
This project aims to enhance the performance of next-generation batteries and other energy storage devices by developing low-temperature synthesis technology for metal-encapsulated carbon nanotubes, utilizing Malaysian palm oil as part of a green technology initiative for a circular economy. In collaboration with Nagoya Institute of Technology and universities in ASEAN countries, the project encompasses all processes, from technology development to economic evaluation and power generation simulation, in an integrated approach, with the goal of establishing practical technology by 2025. Furthermore, the initiative seeks to foster exchanges between researchers and students through international joint research, contributing to the development of next-generation researchers, the strengthening of Japan-ASEAN relations, and the creation of a sustainable future.
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Activity Report
To be published after implementation.