The Symposium will focus on cutting edge Science and Technology and contribute to the establishment of a sustainable and smart society (Society 5.0) through life and environmental sciences.
The symposium will feature a special lecture by Nobel laureates, Professor Bernard L. Feringa of the University of Groningen, and several related topics on chemistry and chemical technology for life and environmental sciences.
The symposium will share knowledge about recent advances in science and technology not only in molecular chemistry and environmental sciences, but also in various scientific research and development areas in quantum, materials, beam, biotechnology, chemistry, nanoscience and nanotechnology and information science including AI, etc. and discuss active contribution of new concept and R&D outcomes to the society and industry.
・Sonia Contera (Univ. Oxford)
・Yingming Zhao (Univ. Chicago)
・Yoshinobu Baba (Nagoya Univ.)
・Chikara Dohno (ISIR)
・Masaru Fuji(Fujitsu Lab)
・Akira Harada (ISIR)
・Ryo Iizuka (Univ. Tokyo)
・Nagatoshi Koumura (AIST)
・Yoshito Kumagai (Univ. Tsukuba)
・Naohiro Mitsutake(IHEP)
・Hiroshi Ohno (RIKEN)
・Shimpei Ono (CRIEPI)
・Tsuyoshi Sekitani (ISIR)
Opening Address
A Non-Destructive Way to Analyze Infrastracture Using Precision Measurements Developed in Nanotechnology
Large-Area, Printed Electronic Systems for Digital Society
Isolation and Analysis of Cells, Organelles and Molecules Using Microfluidic Microdroplets
Research on the Establishment of an Ideal Health, Medical and Long- Term Nursing Care Big Data and Contribution to Regional Health Care Policy
Stimuli-Responsive Supramolecular Materials
Continuous Flow Synthesis towards Industrial Manufacturing
Welcome Address [PRE-RECORD]
Welcome Address
The Art of Building Small
Biological shapes emerging from physics at the nanoscale
A Family of Metabolism-sensitive Lysine Acylation Pathways: Biochemistry, Epigenetics and Pathophysiology
Adaptive Response and Protection Against Electrophilic Stress
Impact of Gut Microbiota in Autoimmune Diseases
Language Technology and Explainable AI for Making Most of Medical Innovations
Photoswitching of RNA Structure and Function by Synthetic RNA Binding Ligands
Nanobiodevices, Quatum Technology, and AI for Future Healthcare
Closing Remarks