1. Welcome  Interview with the Project Director 
  2. Objectives  Network MembersOur Goal Device 
  3. Making Network  Action Plan
  4. Your Experience / Intenship Reports 
  5. Forum  Reports of Conference, etc.

Our Network Members

Overseas Cores

1. University of Oxford
Dr. S. Contera
Carbon nanotube biosensor and device application

2. Imec
Prof. J. Boeck, Prof. S. De Gendt and Prof. P. Heremans
Function analysis of sensory devices
Prof. P. Peumans and Prof. L. Lagae 
Microfluidics and CMOS technology based biochips, sensors and circuits

3. NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 
Prof. Z. Zhang, and Prof. J. He 
Mechanical analysis and simulations of nanoparticle-based  electronic materials

4. Max Planck Institute (Mainz) 
Prof. P. Blom 
Organic semiconductor devices 

5. University of Paris-Sud
Prof. G. Vo-Thanh, Prof. C. Bournaud and Dr. M. Toffano
Organic chemistry for organic semiconductors

6. Purdue University
Prof. D. Janes and Prof. J. Appenzeller
Bio-devices and nanocarbon devices

1. University of Oxford

Dr. S. Contera

Carbon nanotube biosensor and device application


2. Imec

Prof. J. Boeck, Prof. S. De Gendt and Prof. P. Heremans

Function analysis of sensory devices

Prof. P. Peumans and Prof. L. Lagae

Microfluidics and CMOS technology based biochips, sensors and circuits


3. NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Prof. Z. Zhang, and Prof. J. He

Mechanical analysis and simulations of nanoparticle-based? electronic materials


4. Max Planck Institute (Mainz)

Prof. P. Blom

Organic semiconductor devices


5. University of Paris-Sud

Prof. G. Vo-Thanh, Prof. C. Bournaud and Dr. M. Toffano

Prof.Sylvain Jugé(In collaboration with University of Bourgogne)

Organic chemistry for organic semiconductors


6. Purdue University

Prof. D. Janes and Prof. J. Appenzeller

Bio-devices and nanocarbon devices

Satellite Universities/Institutes

Japanese Core, SANKEN, Osaka University

-Holst Centre, Technical University of Delft and KU Leuven
-Drexel University and University of Washington 
-University of Groningen 
-Aalto University 
-University de Bourgogne, University of Joseph Fourier and Institute Mines TELECOM 

Our Japanese partners for this project are the members of Research Alliance ?gThe Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices?h
-Research Institute of Electronic Science (RIES) of Hokkaido University, 
-Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials (IMRAM) of Tohoku University, 
-Chemical Research Laboratory (CRL) of Tokyo Institute of Technology
-Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering (IMCE) of Kyushu University.

-Holst Centre, Technical University of Delft and KU Leuven

-Drexel University and University of Washington

-University of Groningen

-Aalto University

-University de Bourgogne, University of Joseph Fourier and Institute Mines TELECOM


Our Japanese partners for this project are the members of Research Alliance "The Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices"

-Research Institute of Electronic Science (RIES) of Hokkaido University,

-Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials (IMRAM) of Tohoku University,

-Chemical Research Laboratory (CRL) of Tokyo Institute of Technology

-Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering (IMCE) of Kyushu University.

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  1. 1.Prof. K. Matsumoto and Prof. M. Ogura
  2. Nanocarbon-based sensory devices, and fabrication of materials and device design

  3. 2.Prof. K. Suganuma and Prof. S. Nagao
  4. Nanomaterial science; printing electronic circuits onto optically transparent soft materials

  5. 3.Prof. J. Takeya
  6. Measuring physical properties and fabrication of organic semiconductor film for use in flexible electronic devices

  7. 4.Prof. K. Nakatani
  8. Design and synthesis of small ligands that target specific structures in DNA and RNA

  9. 5.Prof. H. Sasai
  10. Organic chemistry for advanced electronic materials

  11. 6.Prof. Y.Yagi
  12. Large-scale data analysis for the development of a safer and more secure society

  13. 7.Prof. T. Washio and Prof. M. Numao
  14. Data mining and data processing from sensory devices

  15. 8.Prof. T. Nagai
  16. Development of novel fluorescent/bioluminescent protein-based sensors for biological events

  17. 9.Prof. Y. Aso
  18. Development of novel organic semiconductors and fabrication of organic electronic devices

  19. 10.Prof. T. Sekitani
  20. Soft materials and circuit designs for flexible electronics