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December 9 (Friday)
at Noyori Conference Hall
- Opening Ceremony
- Plenary Sessions
- Welcome Party
December 10 (Saturday) at Integrated Building(IB) / Building No.7 / Engineering and Science Building (ES)
- Oral & Poster Sessions
- Banquet (at Nagoya Tokyu Hotel)
December 11 (Sunday) at Integrated Building(IB)
- Oral & Poster Sessions
- Closing Ceremony
INVITED SPEAKERS
Plenary Sessions
- John Drennan
Professor, University of Queensland, Australia
Topic: "From Interfaces to Atoms: The Electron Microscopy of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Materials"Abstract: Solid Oxide Fuel Cell technology is developing rapidly; however before major acceptance is realized there still remains the questions of reliability, cost and fuel flexibility. A number of these questions can be addressed by a better understanding of the various microstructures that make up the components and interfaces of the fuel cell and the influence that these microstructure have on the physical and chemical properties of the material. In this presentation we present examples of where an improvement in performance of fuel cell materials has been facilitated by knowledge of the microstructure of the material, down to the atomic scale.
- Sukekatsu Ushioda
President, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan
Topic: "Green Innovation Project at NIMS"Abstract: Technology development for sustainable energy supply is an urgent issue for today's world. The Global Research Center for Environment and Energy based on Nanomaterials Science (GREEN) at NIMS was established specifically to focus on this global issue. GREEN takes advantage of the accumulated knowledge of nanotechnology at NIMS to develop new materials relevant to the energy supply chain, starting from solar energy collection, transmission, and storage to terminal utilization. We employ simulation and theory in combination with advanced analytical techniques to design and create new materials for solar cells, lithium batteries, fuel cells, and photocatalysts. To carry out this project, we are collecting a team of best research staff from all over Japan, and hope to generate a breakthrough in the solution of energy and environment problems.
Oral Sessions
S1. Innovative Materials and Characterization for Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, and Environment
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Stephan Irle
Professor, Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University, Japan
Topic: "Atomistic mechanism of graphene formation as predicted by nonequilibrium quantum chemical molecular dynamics simulations" -
Anatoly Zinchenko
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Japan
Topic: "NovelApplications of DNA in Fields of Environment and Nanomaterials" -
Esko I. Kauppinen
Professor, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University School of Science, Finland
Topic: "SWCNT THIN FILMS FOR FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS"
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Ashwani K. Gupta
Professor, University of Maryland, USA
Topic: "Clean and Efficient Power Generation" -
Andrea Kruse
Professor, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, German
Topic: "The Chemistry of Hydrothermal Biomass Conversion" -
Lee Sangchun
Professor, Kyungnam University, Korea
Topic: "New Application of Solar Hybrid Technology" -
Kinya Sakanishi
Director, Biomass Technology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
Topic: "Biofuel Production Technologies from Non-Edible Biomass Resources for Their Sustainable Utilization System"
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Hideaki Itoh
Professor Emeritus, EcoTopia Science Institute, Nagoya University, Japan
Topic: "Recovery of hazardous/precious elements from polluted wastewater by hydrothermal mineralization process"
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Francisco Cañete
Associate Professor, Communications Engineering Department, University of Malaga, Spain
Topic: "Information and Communication Technologies in Smart City Project in Spain and Europe" -
Hiroshi Harada
Director, Smart Wireless Laboratory, Wireless Network Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan
Topic: "Smart Wireless Utility Networks for Future Green Societies"
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Candan Tamerler
Visiting Professor, University of Washington, USA
Topic: "Biology Enabled Nanotechnology: Biomolecular Approaches in Materials Assembly" -
C. G. Kang
Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Korea
Topic: "Liquid and Solid Forming Process for Metallic Bipolar Plate in Fuel Cell and Evaluation by using Nanoindentation" -
Young-Seon Lee
Ph.D, Principal Researcher/Group Leader, Materials Deformation Group, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Korea
Topic: "FE model to predict failure and thickness distribution of deformed part on deep drawing of multilayered sheet" -
Sang-Woo Kim
Senior Researcher, Materials Deformation Group, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Korea
Topic: "Fabrication of A Metallic Sandwich Panel with Pyramidal Lattice Truss Core and Its Mechanical Performance" -
Kazunari Shinagawa
Professor, Department of Advanced Materials Science, Kagawa University, Japan
Topic: "Simulation of Firing Process of Metallic Hollow Sphere Compacts"
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A. R. Shukla
Adviser (Bio-energy), Ministry of New and Renewable Enegy, India
Topic: "Harnessing Bio-methanation Technology for Biogas and Bio-fertilizer production for eco-friendly Disposal of Biomass wastes and Policies in India" -
Joseph Khedari
Professor/Director, Rattanaksoin College For Sustainable Energy and Environment (RCSEE), Rajmangala University of Technology Rattanakosin, Thailand
Topic: "Is biomass energy promising? - Potential and perspectives in Thailand -" -
Tatsuya Noike
Professor, Advanced Research Institute for the Sciences and Humanities, Nihon University, Japan
Topic: "The Importance of Methane fermentation for Global Environment Protection - Current Status in Japan -"
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László Palkovics
Professor, Department of Automobile Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Topic: "Intelligent Driver Assisting System development for commercial vehicles in Europe - trends and tendencies" -
Michio Okada
Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
Topic: "Designing Sociable Creatures for Symbiotic Relations with Human"
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Eric W. Welch
Associate Professor/Director, Science, Technology and Environment Policy Lab, Department of Public Administration, University of Illinois, USA
Topic: "Sharing Genetic Resources for Non-plant Research: Actors, Paths, and Consequences"