International Core Research Center for Micro/Nano Chemistry

JSPS Core-to-Core Program and Specially Promoted Research Joint Symposium


Micro and Extended-Nano Space Chemistry and Perspective of Next-Generation Analytical Devices


Introduction

Integration of various chemical functions in the micrometer-scale space has developed worldwide and has been widely applied. Kitamori laboratory, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, is focusing on extended-nano space located between micro- and nano, and aims at creation of a new academic research field focusing on the transitional area of molecules and continuous fluid. The objectives of this Core-to-Core Program and Specially Promoted Research are elucidation of basic phenomena in physical chemistry and application to analytical chemistry. For these objectives, basic technologies including nanofabrication, fluidic control and detection techniques were developed. As a result, ultimate analytical chemistry such as a single cell and single molecule analysis moves toward fruition and cell biophysics became a target of its application. In this symposium, researchers in the frontier fields of micro- and nano, analytical chemistry, interfacial chemistry, biotechnology and neuroscience are invited to transmit and discuss the latest results for human resource development and international exchange.


Date

March 26 (Tue) to 27 (Wed), 2013


Venue

Fukutake Hall, The University of Tokyo


Participation fee

Free of charge

(Banquet: \1,000)


Speakers


Prof. Takehiko Kitamori The University of Tokyo
Dr. Hideki Kambara Hitach
Prof. Patrick Tabeling ESPCI ParisTech
Prof. Kazue Kurihara Tohoku University
Prof. John Ralston University of South Australia
Prof. Tetsuo Okada Tokyo Institute of Technology
Prof. Yoshinobu Baba Nagoya University
Prof. Petra Dittrich ETH Zurich
Prof. Ai Qun Liu Nanyang Technological University
Prof. Kazuyuki Aihara The University of Tokyo
Prof. Hiroyuki Noji The Univeristy of Tokyo

    And more


Registration

Please send an e-mail with following information

  Address: symposium[at]icl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Please replace [at] with @)
  Title: JSPS symposium registration
  1. Name
  2. Affiliation
  3. Phone number
  4. E-mail address
  5. Banquet attendance yes or no

  Due date: March 19 (Tue)


Contact

  Hisashi Shimizu, Kitamori Lab, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo

  E-mail: symposium[at]icl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Please replace [at] with @)
  TEL: +81-3-5841-7232
  FAX: +81-3-5841-6039