January 7th

18:00Reception

January 8th

9:30-10:30Poster Session (Venue: 7F)
10:30-10:45Break
10:45-11:05Opening (Venue: 10F)
Session 1 (Venue: 10F)Chair: Takayoshi Suzuki
11:05-11:35Small molecules that potentiate antitumor immunity
Motonari Uesugi
Institute for Chemical Research (ICR) Kyoto University, Japan
11:35-11:55Light-responsive PEG lipids: from molecular design to applications in cell research and medicine
Shinya Yamahira
SANKEN (Yamaguchi Lab), The University of Osaka, Japan
11:55-12:55Lunch
12:55-13:55DELs, Cells, and Gels: DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Screening in Living Tissues
Brian M Paegel
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California, Irvine, USA
13:55-14:25Development of small molecular binders and degraders (RIBOTAC) targeting microRNA and repeat RNA
Haruo Aikawa
Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Session 2Chair: Takaaki Kasuga
14:25-15:05Enabling Plasma-based Techniques for Nanomaterials Fabrication with Green-related Industrial Applications
Daniel Chua
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore
15:05-15:25The quantitative descriptor of negative electrode reactions in advanced lithium-ion batteries
Yasuyuki Kondo
SANKEN (Yamada Lab), The University of Osaka, Japan
15:25-15:45Break
Chair: Masaya Nogi
15:45-16:15Circular shapeable transparent paperbord with recyclabibity and marine biodegradability
Noriyuki Isobe
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan
16:15-16:45Viscoelastic relaxation of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and individualized cellulose nanofibers (iCNFs) in the dilute and semi-dilute regions
Reina Tanaka
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Japan
Session 3Chair: Akira Oiwa
16:45-17:15New Materials and Informatics Approaches for Semiconductor Quantum Technologies
Tomohiro Otsuka
Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Japan
Department of Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan
Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitechtonics (MANA), National Institute for Material Science (NIMS), Japan
Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN, Japan
17:15-17:35Artificial intelligence as a subject of natural science?
–Exploring and exploiting AI in vision tasks–

Yuta Nakashima
SANKEN (Nakashima Lab), The University of Osaka, Japan
18:00-20:00Banquet

January 9th

9:30-10:30Poster Session (Venue:7F)
10:30-10:45Break
Session 3 (Venue: 10F)Chair: Akira Oiwa
10:45-11:25Superconductor-Semiconductor synthetic Materials
Javad Shabani
Physics Department, New York University, USA 
Center for Quantum Information Physics, New York University, USA
11:25-11:55Scaling up superconducting circuits for quantum computing
Eisuke Abe
RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing, Japan
11:55-12:55Lunch
Session 4Chair: Masateru Taniguchi
12:55-13:25Molecular Assembly and Polariton Physics in Optical Cavities
Kenji Hirai
Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Japan
13:25-14:05Long-Range Coherent Transport in Single-Molecule Electronic Devices
Andrea Vezzoli
Donnan Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, UK
14:05-14:35Two-dimensional materials functionalized with self-assembled peptides for biosensing
Yuhei Hayamizu
School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
14:35-14:55Single-molecule discrimination based on machine learning analysis for break junction data
Yuki Komoto
SANKEN (Taniguchi Lab), The University of Osaka, Japan
14:55-15:15Closing