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Presentations

10:30〜10:40
Opening Remarks: Japan Science and Technology Agency
Development of High-performance Nanostructures for Process Integration
10:40〜10:50
Research Supervisor's Speech: Masahiro IrieProfessor Emeritus, Kyushu University
10:50〜11:15
Development of innovative fast photochromic molecules and exploration of their functions
Jiro AbeProfessor, Department of Chemistry, School of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University
11:15〜11:40
Molecule-Based Solid-State Electrochemistry for Energy Storage and Information Conversion
Kunio AwagaProfessor, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University
11:40〜12:05
Photo- and Electro-functional pi-Materials Containing Main Group Elements
Shigehiro YamaguchiProfessor, Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM), Nagoya University
END
12:05〜13:05
Lunch
13:05〜14:15
Poster Session
14:15〜15:00
Invited Lecture Flexible large-area nano-systems for bio-medical applications
Takao SomeyaProfessor, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo / Research Director, ERATO, Japan Science and Technology Agency
PRESTO Nanosystems and Emergent Functions
15:00〜15:10
Research Supervisor's Speech: Yoshihito OsadaVisiting Senior Researcher, Riken / Professor Emeritus, Hokkaido University
15:10〜15:30
Mechanical response of microtubule networks
Akira KakugoAssociate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
15:30〜15:50
Mechanobiology-based optimization of biomaterials design for stem cell manipulations
Satoru KidoakiProfessor, Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering, Kyushu University
15:50〜16:10
Spin quantum functional devices using nanoscale semiconductors
Tetsuo KoderaAssociate Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
16:10〜16:30
Development of a nano-spin motor
Atsufumi HirohataProfessor, Department of Electronics, The University of York
END
16:30〜16:40
Afternoon Break
Creation of Nanosystems with Novel Functions through Process Integration
16:40〜16:50
Research Supervisor's Speech: Jun'ichi SonePrincipal Fellow, Center for Research and Development Strategy, Japan Science and Technology Agency
16:50〜17:15
Electrochemical Devices with Enzyme / Nanocarbon Composite
Matsuhiko NishizawaProfessor, School of Engineering, Tohoku University
Kenji HataDirector, CNT-Application Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science Technology
17:15〜17:40
Sophistication of Ion-Image Sensors with Concentrated Polymer Brushes
Yoshinobu TsujiiProfessor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
Kazuaki SawadaProfessor, Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology
17:40〜18:05
Digital bioassays and its applications
Hiroyuki NojiProfessor, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Teruo FujiiDirector General, Professor, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
END
18:05〜19:35
Reception

Poster Session

Chemistry / Materials
C-01
Asuka Namai, Shin-ichi OhkoshiSchool of Science, The University of Tokyo
The study of shape control and functionalities of ε-iron oxide nanomagnet
C-02
Kosuke Nakagawa, Shin-ichi OhkoshiSchool of Science, The University of Tokyo
Syntheses of ionic conductive magnetic metal complexes
C-03
Kenta Imoto, Shin-ichi OhkoshiSchool of Science, The University of Tokyo
Syntheses and functionalities of photo-sensitive magnetic metal complexes
C-04
Yusuke YamauchiMANA, National Institute for Materials Science
Nanoporous Materials with Highly Crystalized Walls by Molecular Templates
C-05
Tetsuya Kambe, Takane Imaoka, Kimihisa YamamotoChemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Luminescent Dendrimers Using Typical Elements
C-06
Hiroyuki YoshidaGraduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
Control of liquid crystal defects through surface boundary conditions
C-07
Yoichi Kobayashi, Jiro AbeSchool of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University
Analyses of Fast Photochromism by Time-Resolved Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy
C-08
Takahiro Ikezawa, Jiro AbeSchool of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University
Fast Photochromism of Phenoxyl-Imidazolyl Radical Complexes
C-09
Katsuya Mutoh, Jiro AbeSchool of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University
Development of Fast Photochromic Molecules Which Show the Stepwise Two-Photon-Gated Photochemical Reaction
C-10
Shusaku NaganoThe Nagoya University Venture Business Laboratory, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Aspects for the hierarchical cooperative motions in photoalignment process of liquid crystalline block copolymer films
C-11
Rie SuizuDepartment of Nanomaterials Science, Chiba University
Electronic Structures of Heterocyclic Thiazyl Diradical BDTDA Thin Films Grown on Substrates Used in Real Devices
C-12
Rakesh K. PandeyElectronic Functional Materials Group, National Institute for Materials Science
Ionic conductivity of metallo-supramolecular polymers
C-13
Shigehiro YamaguchiInstitute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (WPI-ITbM), Nagoya University
Photo- & Electro-functional π-Electron Systems Containing Main Group Elements
C-14
Stephan IrleInstitute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (WPI-ITbM), Nagoya University
Quantum chemical studies of large π-conjugated systems in their electronic ground and low-lying excited states
C-15
Eiichi KayaharaInstitute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
Synthesis, Physical Properties, and Reactivity of Cyclic π-Conjugated Molecules
C-16
Yasuhiro KurodaInstitute for Molecular Science
Tetracyclo(2,7-Carbazole)s: Aromaticity in Cycloparaphenylenes
C-17
Kazuaki IshiharaGraduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Development of Tailor-made Supramolecular Catalysts for High-order Selective Diels-Alder Reaction
Device
D-01
Tetsuo KoderaGraduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Spin quantum functional devices using nanoscale semiconductors
D-02
Atsufumi HirohataDepartment of Electronics, The University of York
Development of a nano-spin motor
D-03
Eiji SaitohWPI-AIMR, Tohoku University
Spin-current nano-integration systems: efficient energy conversion based on spintronics
D-04
Kunio AwagaGraduate School of Science, Nagoya University
Molecule-Based Solid-State Electrochemistry for Energy Storage and Information Conversion
D-05
Daichi ChibaSchool of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Electric field control of magnetism in metallic ultra-thin films
D-06
Atsuko SekiguchiCNT Application Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Integrated Carbon Nanotube Micro-Capacitor
D-07
Mutsunori UenumaNara Institute of Science and Technology
Biological nanofabrication process for future electronic device
D-08
Fumiaki TanakaTechnology Research Association for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (TASC)
Robust and soft elastomeric transistor tolerant to our daily lives
D-09
Jitsuo OhtaInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Fabrication of nitride semiconductor devices by low-temperature pulsed sputtering process
D-10
Akio HigoWPI-AIMR Tohoku University
Cedric ThomasIFS Tohoku University
Takeru OkadaIFS Tohoku University
Seiji SamukawaIFS Tohoku University
Takayuki KibaKitami Institute of Technology
Fabrication of Quantum Nanodisks by Fusion Process of Bio-template and Neutral Beam Etching and their Application
D-11
Yuriy Pihosh, Jin Uemura, Kazuma Mawatari, Takehiko KitamoriSchool of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Development of the Solar Light Driven Micro-Fuel Cell Device Based on the Microfluidic Chip Platform
D-12
Yuki NagaoSchool of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Relationship between Organized Structure and Proton transport
D-13
Tomoaki YamadaGraduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Polarization control in piezoelectric 1D-nanostructures for giant piezo-response
D-14
Kenjiro KimuraGraduate School of Science, Kobe University
Development and application of cutting edge subsurface imaging system -Toward safe and secure society -
D-15
Kazuaki SawadaDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Information Engneering, Toyohashi University of Technology
Development of Smart Bio-Chips and rolling out to biomedical fields
Life
L-01
Taro ToyotaGraduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Fluid analysis for self-propelled oil droplet induced by surfactant
L-02
Matsuhiko NishizawaGraduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
DDS Patch Driven by Enzymatic Fuel Cell
L-03
Ryuji YokokawaGraduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
In vitro motor protein assay using nano/micro fabricated structures
L-04
Yuji MiyaharaInstitute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Electrochemical devices for quantitative nucleic acid detection
L-05
Hiroshi SunamiFaculty of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus
Development of cell selection system by using micropatterned scaffold
L-06
Adelina Smirnova, Hisashi Shimizu, Kazuma Mawatari, Takehiko KitamoriSchool of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Gradient Flow Reversed-Phase Chromatography in Extended-Nano Space for Amino Acids Separation
L-07
Yuhei HayamizuGraduate School of Science & Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Functional Peptide-Enabled Novel Nanosystems
L-08
Yusuke ObayashiSchool of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Dual-color single molecule digital enzyme assay
L-09
Satoru KidoakiInstitute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering, Kyushu University
Mechanobiology-based optimization of biomaterials design for stem cell manipulations
L-10
Soo Hyeon KimInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Cell and Tissue Showcasing by Micro-Nano Integrated Devices
L-11
Akira KakugoFaculty of Science, Hokkaido University
Mechanical response of microtubule networks
L-12
Tsuneo UrisuGreen Mobility Collaborative Research Center, Nagoya University
Neuron network high throughput screening device
L-13
Akira WadaRIKEN
Development of a Drug Discovery Technology Using the Principle of Ribosome Display
L-14
Miho TagawaGraduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
DNA-guided Crystallization of Nanoparticles
L-15
Chiaki YoshikawaMANA, National Institute for Materials Science
Cross-linked bottle brushes as a new and versatile non-biofouling coating

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