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2020 Department of Frontier Photonic Sciences Study Group will be held

Updated : January 7, 2021
National Institutes of Natural Sciences will hold study sessions for the further development of Department of Frontier Photonic Sciences as a new academic field that transcends the boundaries of traditional academic fields. We hope that this study session will be a trigger to obtain new research ideas that transcend fields on cutting-edge topics that are different from existing spectroscopy, optical properties, and imaging.

We look forward to the participation of researchers and students from various fields.

Summary

Date and time: Wednesday, February 17, 2021 from 13:25 to 17:15
Holding method: Online holding
How to apply: Please inform us of your name, affiliation, status, and e-mail address to the contact information below.
Natural Science Research Machine New Center for Novel Science Initiatives (CNSI) Secretary
     cnsi-jimu@nins.jp
* We will inform each person who applied for participation of the online connection destination individually.
Application deadline: Monday, February 8, 2021 5:00 pm
Participation fee: Free
Organized by: Inter-university Research Institute Corporation National Institutes of Natural Sciences Center for Novel Science Initiatives (CNSI)
Sponsored by: Advanced Bioimaging Support Platform (ABiS)
National Institutes of Natural Sciences Institute for Molecular Science Center for Mesoscopic Sciences

<Program has changed> Lecture contents, etc.

 
Times of Day Contents of the lecture
13: 25-13: 30 Opening remarks
Tomomi Nemoto (National Institutes of Natural Sciences Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems / Center for Novel Science Initiatives (CNSI))
13: 30-14: 20 "Characteristics of light with spatial structure and application of photoimaging"
Yuichi Ozawa (Tohoku University Research Institute for Multidisciplinary Materials Science)
14: 20-15: 10 "Metamaterial absorber and high-sensitivity spectroscopic technology"
Takuo Tanaka (Tanaka Metamaterial Laboratory, RIKEN)
From 15:10 to 15:30 break
From 15:30 to 16:20 "Local spectroscopy technology using plasmon waveguide nanolight source"
Tomoko Inose (Kyoto University Material-Cell Integration System Center)
16: 20-17: 10 "Biomedical application of cutting-edge imaging measurement technology based on quantum nanooptics"
Hiroshi Yukawa (Tokai National Higher Education Institute, Nagoya University Nanolife Research Institute)
17: 10-17: 15 Closing remarks
Hiromi Okamoto (National Institutes of Natural Sciences Institute for Molecular Science / Center for Novel Science Initiatives (CNSI))

 

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