9th Japanese-German Joint Seminar

Molecular Imaging Technology for Interdisciplinary Research

August 28(Wed)- 30 (Fri), 2024

EI Building, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, JAPAN

Welcome

The 9th Japanese-German Joint Seminar, “Molecular Imaging Technology for Interdisciplinary Research,” will be held in Nagoya, Japan, from August 28 to 30, 2024. The seminar aims to provide a forum for the unifying local research networks of mechanics and aeronautics, chemistry, and biology researchers working on image sensing in Japan and Germany.

Urgent Announcement

The Welcome Reception on August 27 evening was canceled due to the typhoon.
Heavy rain and strong winds are expected, so we have decided to cancel the Welcome Reception on the evening of August 27th, considering safety. We are sorry for the inconvenience to those who were looking forward to the event.

Traffic Disruption due to typhoon
There will be disruptions to transportation due to the typhoon.
Please come to Nagoya safely. If you cannot come as planned due to transportation disruptions and so on, please contact Egami
egami@aitech.ac.jp

Topics

Sensor-chemistry advances:

News on Pressure and Temperature sensing probes, Lifetime of luminescence, Polymer and gas diffusivity;

Technical Advances:

Microscale mechanics & Miniature probes, High-speed phenomena, Image and Signal Processing (ANN, SPOD, OF, …), Skin friction diagnostics;

Recent Applications:

Aerospace, Automobile, Environment and Energy, Ocean science, Bio-Medical, Food science;

Program

  • Cancelled August 27 (Tue) Welcome Reception (held in the evening)
  • August 28 (Wed) Oral and poster presentations
  • August 29 (Thu) Oral presentations, banquet (held in the evening)
  • August 30 (Fri) Technical tour

Detailed program (pdf)

Detailed information of welcome, banquet, and technical tour

The participation fee will be 9,000 JPY (reduced from 10,000 JPY) for standard participants and 3,000 JPY for students, including the banquet fee.

Hotel

Many hotels are located near the Nagoya and Sakae Stations.

Access to Nagoya University

Take the Higashiyama Subway Line, get off at Motoyama Station (H16),
transfer to the Meijo Subway Line (Clockwise), and get off at Nagoya Daigaku (Univ.) Station(M18). Google map

  • 25 min from Nagoya Sta.(H08) to Nagoya Daigaku (Univ.) Sta.(M18)
  • 20 min from Sakae Sta. (H10) to Nagoya Daigaku (Univ.) Sta. (M18)

Nagoya City Guide? https://www.nagoya-info.jp/en/ (English)

 access map

Access map

Access to Fuji Hall in the EI Building of Nagoya University

From Nagoya Daigaku (Univ) Sta on the Meijo Subway Line, exit #3 (elevator and escalator available), 2 minutes walk to EI Building according to the map.
Google map

 EI_Building

Campus map of Nagoya Univ.

Contact

Local organizer

  • Yasuhiro Egami
    Department of Mechanical Engineering,
    Aichi Institute of Technology,
    1247 Yachigusa, Yakusa-Cho, Toyota,
    Aichi-prefecture, 470-0392 JAPAN.
    e-mail: egami@aitech.ac.jp
  • Taro Handa
    Toyota Technological Institute
  • Taku Nonomura
    Nagoya University