Invited Speakers

Ken Fujiwara
Department of Psychology, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan
Nonverbal synchrony: An application to human-avatar interactions

Thomas Fischer
Institute of Inorganic and Materials Chemistry, University of Cologne, Germany
Energy transition through small molecule activation

Yan Yu
McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis /
Department of Chemistry, Indiana University Bloomington
Exploiting Multiscale Surface Heterogeneity in Nano-Biomembrane Interactions for Antibacterial Innovation

Chun-Liang Lin
Department of Eletrophysics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
How can STM help next-generation semiconductor industry?

Kenjiro Kimura
Kobe University, Japan
Subsurface imaging

Sota Terasaka
Japan Fine Ceramics Center (JFCC)
Computer simulation study on powder compaction and sintering process of hard materials

Hiromu Kashida
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Design and application of simple acyclic nucleic acids

Toshiki Sawada
Department of Chemical Science and Engineering
Institute of Science Tokyo
Construction of Filamentous Virus-Based Functional Materials through Genetic Engineering and Machine Learning


Ikkyu Aihara
Institute of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba
Ryu Takeda
SANKEN, Osaka University
Synchronization in frog choruses examined by audio recordings and mathematical modeling

Masanori Sakamoto
SANKEN, Osaka University
IR light to energy conversion

Mikio Tanabe
KEK/High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Institute of Materials Structure Science, Structural Biology Research Center,
Molecular Architecture and Dynamics of Multidrug Efflux Transporters: A Structural Biology Perspective

Kenji Shinozaki
Nanomaterials Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
Department of Management of Industry and Technology, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University.
Designing heterogeneity in glasses for outstanding properties

Tomohiro Koyama
SANKEN, Osaka University
Hydrogen control of magnetic properties in magnetic thin films ~toward fusion of spintronics and chemistry~

Takaaki Kasuga
SANKEN, Osaka University
Trans-scale structure control of nanofibers by electrodeposition

Kunihiko Nishino
SANKEN, Osaka University
Development of Novel Therapeutic Strategies to Overcome Bacterial Multidrug Resistance

Yutaka Ie
SANKEN, Osaka University
Development of Functional Pi-Conjugated Molecules: From Nanometer-Scale Single-Molecule Devices to Meter-scale Module