ReNewMAP (Researcher New-mode Mobility Accelerator Program)

Bilateral

Contact:

1. Field of cooperation

Researcher mobility program in advanced technology related to digital science, AI and quantum technology

Program Officer: MIYANO Kenjiro, Ph.D. (Fellow, National Institute for Materials Science)

2. Participating Countries

United States of America, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Australia, France, Canada, Spain, Netherland, Switzerland, Sweden

3. Related Workshop

Related Workshops
Month/YearPlaceDescription
March 2024 Tokyo Headquarters
(Science Plaza)
ReNewMAP (Researcher New-mode Mobility Accelerator Program) Debrief meeting
February 2023 Tokyo Headquarters
(Science Plaza)
ReNewMAP (Researcher New-mode Mobility Accelerator Program) Kick-off meeting

4. Calls for Proposals

Month/YearResearch AreasPress Release
Jul 2022 Researcher New-mode Mobility Accelerator Program Detail

5. Currently in Cooperation

6. Finished Project

Researcher New-mode Mobility Accelerator Program

Period:FY2022 - FY2023

Researcher New-mode Mobility Accelerator Program
TitleResearch Leader in Japan Research Leader in the Overseas
Promotion of Interdisciplinary Research between AI and High Performance Computing by International Joint Research
KATAGIRI Takahiro, Professor,
Information Technology Center, Nagoya University
(United States) Marques Osni, Staff Scientist,
Computational Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
International Collaboration of Next-Generation Researchers leading Advanced Quantum Control of Cold Atoms and Molecules
MASUDA Takahiko, Project Associate Professor,
Research institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University
(United States) Gerald Gabrielse, Board of Trustees Professor,
Center for Fundamental Physics, Northwestern University
Development of Collaborative Networks for Complementary Data Analysis between Molecular Simulations and Experiments on Biomolecular Systems
MITSUTAKE Ayori, Associate Professor,
Department of Physics, School of Science and Technology, Meiji University
(United States) WAKATSUKI Soichi, Professor of Photon Science,
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Professor of Structural Biology, School of Medicine, Stanford University
International Collaborative Research Network Focused on the Innovative Interactome Analysis In Vivo BioID
YANAGISAWA Masashi, Director,
International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine, University of Tsukuba
(United States) Scott Soderling, George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor for Research in Molecural Biology, School of Medicine, Duke University
Towards Introduction of Society 5.0 in Biology with International Collaboration and Ultrasound
FUSHIMI Tatsuki, Assistant Professor,
Faculty of Library Information and Media Science, University of Tsukuba
Vice Director of R&D Center for Digital Nature
(United Kingdom) Ruchi Gupta, Associate Professor of Biosensors,
School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham
AI for Protestware Detection within Software Ecosystems
Raula Gaikovina Kula, Assistant Professor,
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
(Australia) Christoph Treude, Senior Lecturer,
School of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne
Development of Smart System Integrated Gait-Aid Device
MIZUKAMI Katsuyoshi, Professor,
Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba
(Australia) Rezaul Begg, Professor,
Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University
Problem-Encoding for Quantum-Inspired Artificial Intelligence
IMAI Hiroshi, Professor,
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
(France) Jin-Kao Hao, Professor,
Department of Computer Science, University of Angers
Development of Quantum Control for Precise Measurements to Realize Super-Smart Society
SOMIYA Kentaro, Associate Professor,
School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
(France) Antoine Heidmann, Professor,
Optomechanics and Quantum Measurements Group, Kastler Brossel Laboratory