Sept 3(Tue.) Sept 4(Wed.) Sept 5(Thu.) Sept 6(Fri.)

Sept 3(Tue.)

<UTokyo GlobalCEE - JAIMA Co-organized Symposium>
The 4th The University of Tokyo - Vietnam National University - Yangon Technological University Strategic Partnetrship Joint Symposium
"Vietnam- Myanmar-Japan Joint Symposium on Application of Analytical Instruments in Environmental, Food and Medical Research and Education"

Organizer<Co-organizer>
Global Center for Enginnering Education on Basis of University-Industry-Collaboration, Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo GlobalCEE)
Japan Analytical Instruments Manufactures' Assosiation (JAIMA)
PlaceConference Room 201A
DateSept. 3 (Tue.) 09:30-17:00LanguageEnglish
The 4th The University of Tokyo - Vietnam National University - Yangon Technological University Strategic Partnership Joint Symposium, "Vietnam- Myanmar-Japan Joint Symposium on Application of Analytical Instruments in Environmental, Food and Medical Research and Education", will be held in JASIS Conference. International Education cooperation project on instrumental analytical chemistry has been provided by Univ. Tokyo in collaboration with JAIMA companies. Researchers will exchange the views on analytical techniques and human resource development for food safety and environmental monitoring. Please join us to collect information for future business development in Vietnam and Myanmar.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationNot Required
ContactHachiya (JAIMA Technical Affairs Committee)
TEL +81-3-3292-0642E-mailhachiya@toadkk.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jaima.or.jp/
Program
9:30-9:55Opening CeremonyRelative Organization representive(U.Tokyo, JAIMA, VNU-HUS, YTU, JST)
10:00-11:20Analytical Chemistry Education & Globalization Strategy toward SDGsProf. Takehiko Kitamori(Univ. Tokyo / Professor)
Prof. Nguyen Van Noi(VNU-HUS / Dean)
Prof. Mya Mya Oo(YTU / Professor)
JAIMA's Tech. Chairperson(JAIMA - Technical Affairs Committee)
JST's Int'l. Dept. Chaipaerson(JST - International Affairs Department)
11:20-12:50Lunch
12:50-16:50Technical Session on Application of Analytical Instruments in Environmental, Food and Medical ResearchVietnam (x3)(Vietnam National Univ. - Hanoi Univ. of Science)
Myanmar (x2)(Yangon Technological Univ.)
JAIMA Companies (x7)(JAIMA Companies)
U.Tokyo etc(U. Tokyo or Food safety relative officer)
16:50-17:00Closing Remarks

35th Seminor on Analytical Electron Microscopy

OrganizerDivision of analytical electron microscopy, The Japanese Society of MicroscopyPlaceInternational Conference Room
DateSept. 3 (Tue.) 10:00-16:30LanguageJapanese
Lectures will be given on tutorials and research topics (including general lectures) related to analytical electron microscopy. The tutorial will give a detailed talk on the basics of EDS and EELS, which are the basis of analytical electron microscopy. In the topics session on the first day, we will introduce the latest research examples, focusing on "analysis by new detectors and detection methods". On the second day, we will give a talk on EDS / EELS analysis using angle-resolved EELS, CL, and beam locking at the topic session "Basics and application of special spectroscopy". In addition, "Damage-free sample preparation" will give a detailed talk on sample preparation from inorganic materials to biological samples. A oral session will be set up in the afternoon of the second day, providing an opportunity for active discussion on analytical electron microscopy.
AdmissionMember: 6,000Yem, Nonmember: 7,000Yen, Student: freePre-registrationRequired (http://labs.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/labo/LIFM/bunseki/)
ContactSakaguchi
TEL+81-11-706-6768E-mailbunseki@eng.hokudai.ac.jp
URLhttp://labs.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/labo/LIFM/bunseki/
Program
10:00-10:30Introduction to energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopyK. Kaneko(Kyushu Univ.)
10:30-11:00Basic and practice of quantitative analysis for TEM-EDSM. Morita(JEOL)
11:00-11:30EELS analysis of dielectric properties of materialsY. Sato(Tohoku Univ.)
11:30-12:00Core-loss spectrum; from the basics to the advanced levelM. Haruta(Kyoto Univ.)
12:00-13:30Lunch break
13:30-14:00Introduction to quantification of electromagnetic fields by DPCT. Seki(Univ. of Tokyo)
14:00-14:30Very basic of phase retrieval using electron ptychographyK. Mitsuishi(NIMS)
14:30-15:00Application of differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy for soft materialsS. Inamoto(Toray Research Center)
15:00-15:10Break
15:10-15:40Local crystal structure analysis using STEM-CBED with a fast pixelated STEM detectorK. Tsuda(Tohoku Univ.)
15:40-16:10Utilizing a TEM to produce crystal orientation map and phase mapS. Suzuki(TSL Solutions)
16:10-16:30Discussion

Advanced Scanning probe analysis technique

OrganizerSPM division of Japanese Microscopy SocietyPlaceConference Room 301A
DateSept. 3 (Tue.) 13:00~17:00LanguageJapanese
Advanced technology of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) for practical materials and devices are the main topics of the seminar. Fundamental analytical technology for nanoscale electronic- and material- properties will be discussed. New products will also be introduced from SPM manufacturer.
Admission¥3,500-Pre-registrationDeadline : 8/30(Friday) (Send E-mail to h.itoh@aist.go.jp)
(Title should be "SPM Seminar JASIS")
ContactHiroshi ITOH (AIST)
TEL81-29-861-5752E-mailh.itoh@aist.go.jp
URLhttp://www.nims.go.jp/project/amcp/spm/
Program
13:00-13:05Opennig RemarkH. ITOH(AIST)
13:05-13:55High resolution Atomic force microscopyN Sugimoto(Tokyo Univ.)
13:55-14:45S Kawai(NIMS)
14:45-15:15Invited Speaker 3
15:15-15:30Coffee Break
15:30-15:55SPM Analysis of Organic composite materialsA Honda(AIST)
15:55-16:20SPM Analysis of Li ion batteryM. Kitta(AIST)
16:20-16:45Topics 3
16:45-16:55Closing Remarks
Sept 4(Wed.)

Profiling of Fear III -Current Looming Situations-

OrganizerMetabolic Profiling ForumPlaceConference Room 304
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 09:00-17:45LanguageJapanese
Current severe situation on human nutrition and metabolomic analysis will be presented and discussed. A science KODAN (traditinal Japanese Talk) will be included.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationrecommended( via JASIS2019 website)
ContactNemoto, Tadashi
TEL+81-298-861-6778E-mailtadashi.nemoto@aist.go.jp
URL

International Conference Session 1 RSC Tokyo International Conference 2019

OrganizerThe Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) , Japan Analytical Instruments Manufactures' Association (JAIMA) PlaceConvention Hall B
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 09:30-17:50LanguageEnglish
The RSC Tokyo International Conference 2019 will be held by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA) as a part of JASIS international conference sessions. It consists of flash presentation & poster sessions as well as plenary, keynote and invited lectures on the theme of "Versatile Analytical Electrochemistry".
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired (http://www.jasis.jp) Deadline: Sep. 9/2 (Mon.)
ContactIkuko Hamagami (Techinical Affairs Committee of JAIMA)
TEL +81-3-6206-4714E-mailikuko.hamagami@horiba.com
URL
Program
9:30-9:35Opening remark from RSC
9:35-9:40Remark from JAIMA
9:40-10:20[Plenary Lecture 1]Electrochemistry at liquid-liquid interfaces for the detection of ionsDamien W. M. Arrigan(Curtin University, Australia )
10:20-11:05Flash Presentation 1Presenters
11:05-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Top 5 Analyst Tip on PublishingJeanne Therese Andres(Royal Society of Chemistry, UK )
11:40-12:40Poster Session 1Presenters
12:40-14:40Lunch Break & Exhibition
14:40-15:25Flash Presentation 2Presenters
15:25-15:55[Invited Lecture 1]
Electrochemical tuning sensing and catalytic performance of catalytic materials -from nanoscale to atomic scale
Jing Fang Huang(Department of Chemistry, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
15:55-16:10Break
16:10-16:50[Plenary Lecture 2]
Recent movement from electrochemical sensing to electrochemical imaging
Tomokazu Matsue (Tohoku University, Japan)
16:50-17:50Poster Session 2 Presenters

JAIMA Seminar 1 "Instrumental Analysis -Are you confident of your analytical results? -"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConvention Hall A
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 09:50~17:20LanguageJapanese
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
9:50-10:00Opening AddressHideyuki TANAKA(NMIJ, AIST)
10:00-11:30Beginner’s Guide on Evaluating Measurement UncertaintyTakehiro NAKAMURA(JEMIC)
11:30-12:00Practical Use of Measurement Uncertainty in Laboratory AccreditationYoko Fukunaga(NITE)
12:00-13:50Break
13:50-15:00Guidance on Evaluating Uncertainty Based on Model EquationHideyuki TANAKA(NMIJ, AIST)
15:00-15:30Utilization of Measurement Uncertainty in Conformity AssessmentIsao KOJIMA(JSAC)
15:30-15:40Break
15:40-16:10Guides and Standards Regarding Measurement UncertaintyHideyuki TANAKA(NMIJ, AIST)
16:10-16:40Calibration and Uncertainty Evaluation of Piston PipetteAkitoshi TAKAO(JQA)
16:40-17:10Case Studies on Uncertainty Evaluation in Chemical Analysis ~Essentials and Techniques~Masaru YAMAZAWA (CERI)
17:10-17:20Closing AddressHideyuki TANAKA(NMIJ, AIST)

JAIMA Seminar 2 "Fundamental lectures on basic techniques in analytical experiments"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 303
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 10:00~12:00LanguageJapanese
This seminar is intended for beginners of analytical engineers and is composed with two lectures. The first one focuses how to handle analytical tools such as balances and pipettes properly. The second one focuses how to prepare solutions properly
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
10:00-11:00How to handle balances and pipettes properlyFumihide Miyashita(Shimadzu General Services)
11:00-12:00How to prepare solutions properly Nobuo Uehara(Utsunomiya University)

Advanced Scanning probe analysis technique

OrganizerSPM division of Japanese Microscopy SocietyPlaceConference Room 301A
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 10:00~16:30LanguageJapanese
Advanced technology of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) for practical materials and devices are the main topics of the seminar. Fundamental analytical technology for nanoscale electronic- and material- properties will be discussed. New products will also be introduced from SPM manufacturer.
Admission¥3,500-Pre-registrationDeadline : 8/30(Friday) (Send E-mail to h.itoh@aist.go.jp)
(Title should be "SPM Seminar JASIS")
ContactHiroshi ITOH (AIST)
TEL81-29-861-5752E-mailh.itoh@aist.go.jp
URLhttp://www.nims.go.jp/project/amcp/spm/
Program
10:00-10:05Opennig RemarkH. Itoh(AIST)
10:05-10:45Advanced techniques for Atomic force microscopy in LiquidG. Fukuma(Kanazawa Univ.)
10:45-11:25Invited Speaker 2
11:25-12:00Intoduction of SPM products
12:00-14:00Lunch ~Please observe the exhibition booths~
14:00-14:05
14:05-14:45Nano FTIR analysis of composite materialsH. Itoh(AIST)
14:45-15:10Topics 1
15:10-15:35Topics 2
15:35-16:00Topics 3
16:00-16:10Closing Remark

35th Seminor on Analytical Electron Microscopy

OrganizerDivision of analytical electron microscopy, The Japanese Society of MicroscopyPlaceInternational Conference Room
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 10:00-16:40LanguageJapanese
Lectures will be given on tutorials and research topics (including general lectures) related to analytical electron microscopy. The tutorial will give a detailed talk on the basics of EDS and EELS, which are the basis of analytical electron microscopy. In the topics session on the first day, we will introduce the latest research examples, focusing on "analysis by new detectors and detection methods". On the second day, we will give a talk on EDS / EELS analysis using angle-resolved EELS, CL, and beam locking at the topic session "Basics and application of special spectroscopy". In addition, "Damage-free sample preparation" will give a detailed talk on sample preparation from inorganic materials to biological samples. A oral session will be set up in the afternoon of the second day, providing an opportunity for active discussion on analytical electron microscopy.
AdmissionMember: 6,000Yem, Nonmember: 7,000Yen, Student: freePre-registrationRequired (http://labs.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/labo/LIFM/bunseki/)
Contact
TEL+81-11-706-6768E-mailbunseki@eng.hokudai.ac.jp
URLhttp://labs.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/labo/LIFM/bunseki/
Program
10:00-10:30Dispersion measurement of surface plasmons by angle-resolved EELSH. Saito(Kyushu Univ.)
10:30-11:00Beam-rocking EDS/EELS: quantitative site-specific analysis utilizing electron channeling effectM. Ohtsuka(Nagoya Univ.)
11:00-11:30Extraction and interference of surface plasmon modes observed by angle-resolved cathodoluminescence STEMT. Sannomiya(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
11:30-14:00Lunch Break~Please observe the exhibition booths
14:00-14:30Electron microscope sampling and observation methods to prevent from damaging soft materialsH. Hirose(Teijin)
14:30-15:00Biasing TEM-sample preparation techniques for operando observation of functional devicesK. Yamamoto(JFCC)
15:00-15:30Specimen preparation of metals and oxides for SEM observations based on some practical examplesH. Akamine(Kyushu Univ.)
15:30-15:40Break
15:40-16:40Oral presentations

Infrared Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Applications

OrganizerThe Spectroscopical Society of JapanPlaceConference Room 101
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 10:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
The objective of this seminar is to help the new or potential user of infrared spectroscopy to understand the basic theory of infrared spectroscopy, Fourier-transform infrared measurements, and spectral analysis on the basis of the book entitled "Infrared Spectroscopy", spectroscopy series 4, Kodansha. The benefits and scope of infrared spectroscopy are explained for a wide range of applications.
AdmissionPre-registration
ContactYukio Furukawa (Waseda University)
TEL +81-3-5286-3244E-mailfurukawa@waseda.jp
URLhttps://www.bunkou.or.jp/english/index.html
Program
10:00-10:05Opening remarksYukio Furukawa(Waseda University)
10:05-11:05Theory of infrared spectroscopyYukio Furukawa(Waseda University)
11:10-12:10Fourier-transform infrared spectral measurementsKenichi Akao(JASCO)
12:10-14:30Lunch-Please observe the exhibition booths
14:30-16:10Interface and thin film measurementsKen-ichi Akao(JASCO)
16:15-16:55Microscope and image measurementsTakeshi Hasegawa(Kyoto University)
16:55-17:00Closing remarksTakeshi Hasegawa(Kyoto University)

Laser Ablation Workshop 2019

OrganizerDiscussion Group for Laser Ablation SpectrochemistryPlaceConference Room 105
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 10:00-17:40LanguageJapanese
AdmissionFree (3,000 JPY for social mixer, 18:30~)Pre-registrationRequired (please contact below)
ContactWakiko Yamaoka (TDK Corporation)
TELE-mailwyamaoka@jp.tdk.com
URL
Program
10:00-10:10Opening remarksTakafumi Hirata(The University of Tokyo)
10:10-10:50[Special lecture 1]
Key tips on the LA-ICPMS technique
Yoshiaki Kon(GSJ/AIST)
10:50-11:20[Technical presentation 1]
Advanced LA-ICPMS from Agilent (tentative)
Naoki Sugiyama(Agilent Technologies)
11:20-11:50[Technical presentation 2]
New generation femtosecond laser ablation-ICPMS system for elemental and isotopic analyses
Yasuo Kuroki(Thermofisher Scientific)
11:50-14:00Lunch and JASIS Exhibition
14:00-14:40[Special Lecture 2]
Analysis of industrial materials by LA technique (tentative)
Hideaki Minami(Kyoto Municipal Institute of Industrial Technology )
14:40-15:10[Technical presentation 3]
LA/Single Particle/Single Cell-ICP-MS for biological samples
Kyoko Kobayashi(PerkinElmer)
15:10-15:40[Technical presentation 4]
Advanced LA from ESI (tentative)
Ciaran O’Connor (Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.)
15:40-15:50Break
15:50-16:20[Technical presentation 5]
Ivina: New ArF Excimer Laser Ablation System (tentative)
Damon Green(Teledyne CETAC Technologies?)
16:20-16:50[Technical presentation 6]
A Brief History of Laser Ablation In Spectroscopy
Stephen Shuttleworth(Applied Spectra Inc. VP )
16:50-17:20[Technical presentation 7]
Unique Features of Multispot Ablation Laser Ablation System for Elemental Analysis of Solid Materials
Norio Yasuda(S.T. Japan Inc. )
17:20-17:40Closing remarksTakafumi Hirata(The University of Tokyo)

Value Creation by Sensing Inovation

OrganizerDepartment of Electronics and Manufacturing, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and TechnologyPlaceConference Room 102
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 13:00-15:45LanguageJapanese
We are contributing to enhancing industrial competitiveness by developing advanced electronics, optical device technologies and innovative manufacturing technologies. Recently, We are creating new values by innovative sensing technology. In this seminar, we introduce the latest research of sensing technologies and value creation by using them. The language in this seminar is Japanese, but question in English is acceptable.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired (Web)
ContactDepartment of Electronics and Manufacturing, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
TELE-mailjasis-2019-eleman-ml@aist.go.jp
URLhttps://www.aist.go.jp/aist_e/dept/en_delma.html
Program
13:00-13:05IntroductionTetsuji Yasuda(Department of Electronics and Manufacturing ・Deputy Director General)
13:05-13:25R&D on Sensing Systems Envisioned by AISTMakoto Fujimaki(Sensing System Research Center・
Deputy Director)
13:25-13:40Extremely Sensitive Biosensor for Detecting
Environmental Virus Particles: EFA-NI
Hiroki Ashiba(Sensing System Research Center・
Biological Substance Detection Team・
Senior Researcher)
13:40-13:55Smart Agriculture in Japan for High Quality
Ingredients
Hiromitsu Furukawa(Sensing System Research Center・
Wide Area Monitoring Team・Leader)
13:55-14:10Active Mechanomyogram Sensing for Muscle
Evaluation
Yuusuke Takei(Sensing System Research Center・
Hybrid Sensing Device Team ・Researcher)
14:10-14:30Flexible Devices aiming for Human AugmentationHirobumi Ushijima(Human Augmentation Research Center ・Deputy Director)
14:30-14:45Flexible sensor sheet for visualizing wind speed distributionShusuke Kanazawa(Human Augmentation Research Center・Smart Sensing Research Team・Researcher)
14:45-15:05AIST Model Factory for Connected ManufacturingHiroyuki Sawada(Atrificial Intelligence Research Center・Principal Research Manager)
15:05-15:25Visualization technique via mechanoluminescence in a multi-material societyYuki Fujio(Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute・Trillion Sensing Group ・Senior Researcher)
15:25-15:45Visualization of tacit knowledge in a manufacturing industry
- as an example of the deterioration of copper electroplating solution
Toshiaki Koga(Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute・Trillion Sensing Group ・Senior Researcher)

The technical seminar for drinking water analysis in 2018

OrganizerAssociation Examination and lnspection for Supplied WaterPlaceConference Room 201
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 13:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
Admission\5,000( Members of Association )Pre-registrationRequired (http://www.kyueikyo.jp/)
Contact Izumi Oowada
TEL044-270-4375E-mailoowada@kyueikyo.jp
URLhttp://www.kyueikyo.jp/
Program
12:30-13:00Reception time
13:00-13:10Opening RemarksAkio Okumura(Association Examination and lnspection for Supplied Water chairman)
13:10-14:40The latest information about the revision of tap water inspection method (Revision of April,2020)Norihiro Kobayashi( National Institute of Health Sciences
Division of Environmental Chemistry )
14:40-14:50Break time
14:50-15:30How to prepare VOC reference standard and good pipetting techniqueHiroshi ayashida(GL Science lnc.)
15:30-16:10Reliability and traceability of reference materials ~Environmental analysis and JCSS reference materials~Dr.Kazuhiro Shikakume(Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute,Japan Manager,Chemical Standards Center)
16:10-16:50Analyses of tap water using LC-MS/MSNiwa Hiroyuki(Shimadzu Corporation)
17:00Exchange of information(Hotel Green Tower
TEL:043-296-1122
(5 min. walk from the meeting place) )

 JSCA Seminar 2018 on International Standardization of Surface Chemical Analysis
- Recent trend of international standardization in surface analysis and microbeam analysis -

OrganizerJSCAPlaceConference Room 104
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 13:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
Technology content shall be shared in a form understandable internationally, and therefore, standardization is extremely important. Here we will discuss microbeam analysis methods such as TEM, SEM, EPMA and surface analysis methods such as XPS, AES, SIMS, GDS, SPM, X-ray analysis, which are indispensable to development and evaluation of advanced materials. The current status and prospect of the international standardization will be introduced.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationNone
ContactKeiko ONISHI (NIMS)
TEL029-859-2740E-mailjsca@jsca-jisc.org
URL
Program
13:00-13:05Introductory RemarksDaisuke Fujita(RCAMC, Naitonal Institute for Materials Science)
13:05-13:20International Standardization Strategy in JAPANKuroda(Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI))
13:20-13:50special lecture:Trail of standardization of surface analysis (from VAMAS to ISO)Kazuhiro Yoshihara(Advisor emeritus, Naitonal Institute for Materials Science)
13:50-14:05Present status and future development of International Standardization for Surface Chemical Analysis (ISO/TC201Hidehiko Nonaka (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science )
14:05-14:20Standardization of Terminology, General Procedures and Data Treatment for Surface Chemical Analysis - Learn the common guides for working on the surface chemical analysis -Katsuaki Yanagiuchi(TDK Corporation)
14:20-14:35Current international standards for surface electron spectroscopiesHideki Yoshikawa(MaDIS, National Institute for Materials Science )
14:35-14:50ISO for SIMS analysis - Talk on ISOs which have just published mainly -Akio Takano(Toyama co. ltd.)
14:50-15:05Standardization of Glow Discharge Spectroscopy -Progress in Apparatus for GD-MS-Kazuaki Wagatsuma(IMR, Tohoku University)
15:05-15:20Standardization activities of X-ray Reflectometry (XRR) and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) AnalysisYasushi Azuma(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science )
15:20-15:35Break
15:35-15:50International Standardization of Microbeam Analysis
- Its significance, current status and challenges -
Kenichi Obori(Horiba, Ltd.)
15:50-16:05International Standardization of Microbeam Analysis "Vocaburary" - Current States and Expectations for the Future -Kazuhito Kamei(Nippon Steel Technology Co., Ltd. )
16:05-16:20Standardization of EPMA - International Standards of Easy Elemental Microanalysis Technique -Toshiro Kitamura(SHIMADZU CORPORATION)

Construction of measurement/characterization platform for creating innovation ~basis and goal to be considered~

OrganizerJapan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS); University-Industry Cooperative Research Committees-The 193rd Committee / Science Council of Japan (SCJ) / Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA) / The Japan Society of Analytical Chemistry (JSAC)PlaceConference Room 303
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 13:10-17:00LanguageJapanese
We are rapidly entering the era of big-data and AI utilization in the industrial field of “monodukuri (manufacturing)”. Therefore, we must consider a breakthrough approach to measurement/characterization technologies which form useful basis for manufacturing. In this symposium, recent trials for the construction of measurement/characterization platform suitable for use with big-data and AI technology. We look forward to discussing future innovation by measurement and characterization technologies with you.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired (https://www.jasis.jp/en/)
ContactTakae Takeuchi (Science Council of Japan, Nara Women’s University)
TEL+81-742-20-3966E-mailtakeuchi_t@cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp/en/
Program
13:10-13:15OpeningTakae Takeuchi(Nara Women's University)
13:15-13:35Research and Development of Frontier Measurement/Analysis technologies and Construction of Common Operating PlatformShingo Ichimura(Waseda University)
-Toward construction of measurement/characterization platform I: Approach from common base
13:35-13:501-1)The common basis for a "measurement and characterization platform"Tomoo Sigehuzi(AIST)
13:50-14:201-2)Advances and future issues of big data science in biologyHaruki Nakamura(Institute for Protein Research, Osaka Univ., Prof. Emeritus)
-Toward construction of measurement/characterization platform II: Approach from Informatics
14:20-14:352-1)Activities of WG for Informatics in measurementTakaharu Nagatomi(Asahi Kasei Corporation)
14:35-15:052-2)Measurement Informatics in Surface ScienceDaisuke Fujita(NIMS)
15:05-15:25Break
15:25-15:552-3)Present status and future prospect for facility platform on the system of measurement and analysis.
-Based on activities of nanotechnology platform Japan-
Shigeo Tanuma(NIMS)
15:55-16:252-4)Toward AI/Robot-driven Materials ResearchTaro Hitosugi(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
16:25-16:55Questions and DiscussionChair: Toshiyuki Fujimoto(AIST)
16:55-17:00ClosingMotohiro Toriyama

AOAC Seminar:Basic Seminar for ISO/IEC 17025:2017
-Secure of adequancy of test results -

OrganizerAOAC INTERNATIONAL JAPAN SECTIONPlaceConference Room 302
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 13:30-16:30LanguageJapanese
AOAC INTERNATIONAL JAPAN SECTION has been releasing information with policy for our activities, “Promoting quality measurements and methods validation in the analytical sciences”.
Practical information with examples will be presented at this seminar regarding requirement in the standarsecure adequancy of test results.
Admission3,000 JPYPre-registrationRequired (E-mail (aoacijs-jasis2018@aoacijs.org) Limit: Sep. 5th.)
ContactAOAC INTERNATIONAL JAPAN SECTION
TELContact by E-mailE-mailaoacijs-jasis2019@aoacijs.org
URLhttps://aoacijs.org/
Program
13:30-14:00Activities of AOAC International and Japan SectionTakashi HIRAO(House Foods Group Inc.)
14:00-15:00Actions to address the ISO/IEC 17025:2017
- Proposal from AOACI -
Yoko MORI(Japan Food Hygiene Association
Technical Advisor)
15:00-15:15Coffee Break
15:15-16:15How to ensure the validity of results according to Guidlines of AOACIHiromi SUZUKI(Japan Food research Laboratories Vice-Executive Director, Division of Quality Assurance)
16:15-16:30Q&A and total discussionTakashi HIRAO
Yoko MORI
Hiromi SUZUKI

Asia Technical Forum 2019 "Food Safety and Security in Asia with special lectures on Indian Analytical Instruments Market "

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 103
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 13:30-17:05LanguageEnglish
Asia Technical Forum entitled "Food Safety and Security in Asia" is organized to present the latest situation of food science and food safety by specialists from Asian countries such as Thailand, Singapore, and South Korea. As Japan is importing a large amount of food from abroad particularly from Asian countries, collaborative relationship with food producing countries in Asia is indispensable to secure food safety in Japan. This year, as a special session, a lecture on the opportunities and developments in the Indian analytical instrumentation market will also be presented.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactJAIMA
TEL03-3292-0642E-mailwebmaster@jaima.or.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
13:30-13:35Introductory RemarksAkira Nakamoto(President of JAIMA)
13:35-14:15Opportunities and Developments in the Indian Analytical Instrumentation Market Gautam Rajan(President of Indian Analytical Instrument Association (IAIA), India)
14:15-14:55Metabolomic profiling of Rhodosporidium toruloides using GC-MS for carotenoids production Lee Jie Lin Jaslyn(Research fellow, Food Science and Technology Programme, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
14:55-15:00Break
15:00-15:40Biological activities and bioactive ingredient extracted from Thai herbal plant rhizomes, Boesenbergia pandurata and Kaempferia parviflora Khanitha Chawananorasest(Research Officer, Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR), Thailand)
15:40-16:20Development of certified reference materials for accurate determination of fluoroquinolone antibiotics in chicken meatSeok-Won Hyung(Center for Analytical Chemistry, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Korea )
16:20-16:25Closing RemarksTakeshi Kawamoto(Chairman of International Affairs Committee, JAIMA)

Application and Development of Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Chromatography

OrganizerJapan Society for SFC / Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 301B
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 14:00-16:30LanguageJapanese
Supercritical Fluid Extractor(SFE) and Supercritical Fluid Chromatograp(SFC), which meets certain requirements,
was excluded from the regulation by High Pressure Gas Safety Act in November 2016.
These systems are expected to play more important roles in Pharmaceutical and Food Industries now.
The specific applications and future possibilities will be introduced int this session.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactKyoichi Komori (JAIMA)
TEL+81-3-3292-642E-mailkomori@jaima.or.jp
URLhttps://www.jaima.or.jp/
Program
14:00-14:05Opening RemarksKatsuji Hasegawa(Supervisor of Working Group for SFE/SFC Joint Regulation and Guidline, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association)
14:05-14:25Potential of analytical technologies using supercritical fluidTakeshi Bamba (Professor, Division of Metabolomics, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University)
14:25-14:40SFC separation by using polymer-based chiral and achiral columnsKanji Nagai(DAICEL Corporation, CPI Company )
14:40-14:55Introduction of the latest topics in supercritical fluid systems and applicationsYoshiteru Horikawa(JASCO Corporation)
14:55-15:15What is possible based upon the brand-new SFC purification technology for chiral drug discovery research?Katsuhiko Miwa(ChromaJean)
15:15-15:30Introduction of the equipment using supercritical fluid technologyJun Yonekubo(Nihon Waters K.K.)
15:30-15:45Introduction of new SFE & SFC workflow from pretreatment to analysis and fractionationShinnosuke Horie(Shimadzu Corporation)
15:45-16:05The application of SFC/MS to food analysis
~ Enantiomeric and regioisomeric separation of triacylglycerol in edible oil by SFC-MS ~
Katsuhito Hori(FUJI OIL CO., LTD.)
16:05-16:20Easy Access to Rapid SFC Method DevelopmentShinya Yamamoto(Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.)
16:20-16:30Approach of JAIMA for SFE/SFC and GuidlineKyoichi Komori(Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association)

Application and Development of Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Chromatography

OrganizerJapan Society for SFC / Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 301B
DateSept. 4 (Wed.) 14:00-16:30LanguageJapanese
Supercritical Fluid Extractor(SFE) and Supercritical Fluid Chromatograp(SFC), which meets certain requirements,
was excluded from the regulation by High Pressure Gas Safety Act in November 2016.
These systems are expected to play more important roles in Pharmaceutical and Food Industries now.
The specific applications and future possibilities will be introduced int this session.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactKyoichi Komori (JAIMA)
TEL+81-3-3292-642E-mailkomori@jaima.or.jp
URLhttps://www.jaima.or.jp/
Program
14:00-14:05Opening RemarksKatsuji Hasegawa(Supervisor of Working Group for SFE/SFC Joint Regulation and Guidline, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association)
14:05-14:25Potential of analytical technologies using supercritical fluidTakeshi Bamba (Professor, Division of Metabolomics, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University)
14:25-14:40SFC separation by using polymer-based chiral and achiral columnsKanji Nagai(DAICEL Corporation, CPI Company )
14:40-14:55Introduction of the latest topics in supercritical fluid systems and applicationsYoshiteru Horikawa(JASCO Corporation)
14:55-15:15What is possible based upon the brand-new SFC purification technology for drug discovery research?Katsuhiko Miwa(ChromaJean)
15:15-15:30Introduction of the equipment using supercritical fluid technologyJun Yonekubo(Nihon Waters K.K.)
15:30-15:45Introduction of new SFE & SFC workflow from pretreatment to analysis and fractionationShinnosuke Horie(Shimadzu Corporation)
15:45-16:05The application of SFC/MS to food analysis
~ Enantiomeric and regioisomeric separation of triacylglycerol in edible oil by SFC-MS ~
Katsuhito Hori(FUJI OIL CO., LTD.)
16:05-16:20Easy Access to Rapid SFC Method DevelopmentShinya Yamamoto(Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.)
16:20-16:30Approach of JAIMA for SFE/SFC and GuidlineKyoichi Komori(Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association)
Sept 5(Thu.)

Practical surface analysis - knowledge of surface analysis for beginners

OrganizerSurface Analysis Society of JapanPlaceConference Room 104
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 09:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
AdmissionFreePre-registrationNot Required
ContactYasuo Yamauchi(Yazaki Corporation)
TEL+81-55-965-3206E-mailyasuo.yamauchi@jp.yazaki.com
URLhttp://www.sasj.jp
Program
9:00-9:10Opening
9:10-10:05Introduction to Surface Analysis K. Yanagiuchi (TDK CORPORATION)
10:05-11:00The basis of AES/XPS/SIMSK. Yoshihara (Adviser Emeritus, NIMS)
11:00-13:00Lunch Break and JASIS 2018
13:00-13:55Sample handling and sample pretreatmentS. Araki(NISSAN ARC, LTD.)
13:55-14:50Introduction to TOF-SIMS analysis for beginnersS. Iida(ULVAC-PHI Inc.)
14:50-15:00Coffee Break
15:00-15:55Introduction to AES analysis for beginnersY. Yamauchi(Yazaki Corporation)
15:55-16:50Introduction to XPS analysis for beginnersM. Shima(JEOL Ltd.)
16:50-17:00Closing

International Conference Session RSC 3 Tokyo International Conference 2019

OrganizerThe Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) , Japan Analytical Instruments Manufactures' Association (JAIMA) PlaceConvention Hall B
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 09:30-16:50LanguageEnglish
The RSC Tokyo International Conference 2019 will be held by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA) as a part of JASIS international conference sessions. It consists of flash presentation & poster sessions as well as plenary, keynote and invited lectures on the theme of "Versatile Analytical Electrochemistry".
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired (http://www.jasis.jp) Deadline: Sep. 9/2 (Mon.)
ContactIkuko Hamagami (Technical Affairs Committee of JAIMA)
TEL +81-3-6206-4714E-mailikuko.hamagami@horiba.com
URL
Program
9:30-10:15Flash Presentation 3Presenters
10:15-10:55[Plenary Lecture 3]
Nucleic acid electrochemistry and sensing
Elena Ferapontova(Aarhus University, Denmark)
10:55-11:10Break
11:10-11:40[Invited Lecture 2]
Calibration-free ion sensor
Yumi Yoshida(Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan)
11:40-12:10[Invited Lecture 3]
Better bioanalysis with metallic and non-metallic nanoparticles incorporated into biosensing platforms
Hye Jin Lee(Department of Chemistry, Kyungpook National University,Korea)
12:10-14:10Lunch Break & Exhibition
14:10-15:10Poster Session 3Presenters
15:10-15:40[Invited Lecture 4]
Microfabrication methods for investigating ion channel functions
Ayumi Hirano(Tohoku University, Japan)
15:40-15:55Break
15:55-16:30[Keynote Lecture 1]
A single molecule music from nanopore confined space
Yi-Tao Long(East China University of Science and Technology, China)
16:30-16:50Award ceremony & Closing

JAIMA Seminar 7"Instrumental Analysis -IC"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturere's Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 303
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 09:30~17:30LanguageJapanese
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailnakamura@jsac.or.jp
URLhttps://www.lckon.org/
Program
9:30-9:45Organaizer' guidanceHiroshi Nakamura (Tokyo University of Science)
9:45-10:25The art of HPLC: Its quintessenceHiroshi Nakamura (Tokyo University of Science)
10:30-11:10The art of selecting solvents and reagentsRyosuke Kon(FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation)
11:15-11:55The art of pretreatmentMari Mano(GL Sciences Inc.)
11:55-14:00Coffee Break~Please observe the exhibition booths
14:00-14:40The art of separation Hiroki Kumagai(Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.)
14:45-15:25The art of detectionHirohisa Mikami(Shimadzu General Services, Inc. )
15:30-16:10The art of LC/MSMasaaki Takezawa(Toray Research Center, Inc.)
16:15-16:55The art of troubleshootingRyoya Goda(Daiiti Sankyo Co., Ltd.)
17:00-17:00General discussionAll of speakers

Measures for measuring substances such as bisphenol A, formaldehyde, siloxane, nano substances, etc. that may become subject to regulation of REACH in the future

OrganizerTokyo Environmental Management Research InstitutePlaceConference Room 102
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 09:45~12:15LanguageJapanese
Bisphenol A, formaldehyde, siloxane, and nanomaterials used as raw materials for fats have harmful effects such as endocrine disruption, and it is likely that regulations will be strengthened in the future, such as the REACH regulations.
In this talk, we will give an overview of substances (uses, toxicity, etc.) by experts in applications and analysis methods and how to measure them.
After the conference, we will have a power lunch around the instructor.
AdmissionFREEPre-registrationRequired
https://pai-net.or.jp/seminar/list/100.html
Contacttakahashi
TELE-mailtaku-taka@mub.biglobe.ne.jp
URLhttps://www.tkk-lab.jp/
Program
9:45-9:50Opening greetingsTetsuya Matsuura(Tokyo Environmental Management Research Institute)
9:50-10:40Outline of new controlled substances such as bisphenol A, formaldehyde, siloxane and nanomaterials (provisional)Toshiya Hagiwara(Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute (TIRI) )
10:45-11:35Measurement method of new regulation thing such as bisphenol A, formaldehyde, siloxane, nanomaterial (provisional)Atsushi Tamura(JEOL Ltd.)
11:35-12:15Debate with the lecturer, End greetingsTetsuya Matsuura(Tokyo Environmental Management Research Institute)

Advances in Body & Ambient Sensors for Health & Diseases

OrganizerInstitute for Cyber AssociatesPlaceConference Room 304
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 09:55-16:40LanguageJapanese
Advances in sensors for health and diseases now expanding their scope in one way to molecular level biology, and in another way to body, ambient environments and even earth living spaces. AI is the key of produced data usages. The purpose of this meeting is to search the vision of participatory medicine that can be shared among various stakeholders such as basic and applied researchers, healthcare services providers and their service recipients.
AdmissionFreePre-registration Preferred
ContactKomiyama (Institute for Cyber Associates )
TELE-mailmail@join-ica.org
URLhttp://join-ica.org/ica/
Program
9:55-10:15Opening Remarks: Search for a New VisonOrganizer(ICA)
10:15-11:00Personalized Medicine and Personalized NutritionWill be announced
11:00-12:00Personalized Nutrition and MicrobiotaWill be announced
12:00-14:00Lunch break - Exhibition both tour
-Sponsered Session: Needs for D2K ScienceWill be announced
14:00-15:00Wearables and Ambient SensorsWill be announced
15:00-16:00Cognitive Trainings and SensorsWill be announced
16:00-16:30A Sense of Wonder Life ProjectWill be announced
16:30-16:40Closing RemarksOrganizer(ICA)

SPring-8/SACLA

OrganizerRIKEN SPring-8 CenterPlaceConference Room 301B
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 10:00~12:00LanguageJapanese
SPring-8 and SACLA are leading-edge research facilities. SPring-8, the largest synchrotron in the world, and SACLA, an X-ray free electron laser, enable atomic-scale analysis for a variety of research fields using X-rays with extreme brightness. Here, we present our recent advances with X-ray detectors and discuss applications for forensic science. We also introduce a cryo-electron microscopy technique, which shows great potential as a complementary method to synchrotron radiation for structural biology investigations.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationNot Required
ContactRIKEN SPring-8 Center
TEL +81-791-58-0909E-mailriken@spring8.or.jp
URLhttp://rsc.riken.jp/eng/index.html
Program
9:55-10:00Opening Remarks
10:00-10:40CITIUS: A next-generation X-ray image detector for improving X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, and imaging measurementTakaki Hatsui(Team leader for Advanced Detector Development)
10:40-11:20Using synchrotron radiation for criminal investigations and forensic scienceYasuo Seto(Group director for Forensic Science)
11:20-12:00High-resolution and high-precision structural analysis with cryo-EM and EDKoji Yonekura(Group director for Bio-structural Mechanisms)

JAIMA Seminar 3 "Fundamental lectures on analyzing data"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConvention Hall A
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 10:00~12:00LanguageJapanese
This seminar is intended for beginners of analytical technicians and composed of two lectures. The first one focuses on how to deal with measured values to obtain analytical results for reports. The second one focuses on how to understand “measurement uncertainty”, which sometimes annoys beginners when analyzing measurement results.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
10:00-11:00Handling and treatments of measured values for reporting analytical resultsMichihisa Uemoto(Meisei University)
11:00-12:00Introductory Lectures on “Measurement Uncertainty”Hideyuki Tanaka(National institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

JAIMA Seminar 5 "Instrumental Analysis -X-Ray Florescence (XRF)-"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 302
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 10:00~12:50LanguageJapanese
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has been routinely employed for simple and convenient determination of major and minor elements in solid and powder samples because the analytical method does not require liquefaction of the samples. This seminar reviews principle, characteristics, and know-how of XRF analysis. The first speaker explains the measurement principle, characteristics and examples of the specimen preparations, and sample thickness and particle size appropriate to the preparations based on escape depth of X-ray. The second speaker describes important points about measurement conditions of wavelength dispersive and energy dispersive XRF spectrometers. The last speaker explains types and usages of reference materials for apparatus calibration and evaluation of analytical values.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp

Deep Ultraviolet Spectroscopy and Plasmon; Fundamental and Applications

OrganizerThe Spectroscopical Society of JapanPlaceConference Room 101
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 10:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
In this seminar, we lecture for people from beginner to middle level user on the fundamental and application of deep ultraviolet spectroscopy and its plasmonic application. Firstly, we talk on the basic theory of the plasmon, and electronic transition in the deep ultraviolet reiogn. In the afternoon, we talk on DUV Raman spectroscopy and plasmonic senser as applicable analytical methods.
AdmissionPre-registration
ContactYusuke Morisawa (Kindai University)
TEL81 6 4307 3410E-mailmorisawa@chem.kindai.ac.jp
URLhttps://www.bunkou.or.jp/english/index.html
Program
10:00-10:05Introductory RemarksYoshimasa Kawata(Shizuoka University)
10:05-11:15Fundamentals of Plasmon and Plasmon in the Deep Ultraviolet RegionNorihisa Katayama(Nagoya City University)
11:20-12:30Electronic Transitions Observed in the Far and Deep Ultraviolet RegionYusuke Morisawa(Kindai University)
12:35-14:30Coffee Break~Please observe the exhibition booths
14:30-15:40Applications of Plasmonics for Raman SpectroscopyAtsukiyo Taguchi(Hokkaido University)
15:45-16:55Applications of Plasmon Senser in the Deep Ultraviolet regionIchiro Tanabe(Osaka University)
16:55-17:00Closing RemarksYusuke Morisawa(Kindai University)

NMIJ Reference Material Seminar 2019: Validation of Measured Values and Reference Materials

OrganizerNational Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)PlaceInternational Conference Room
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 10:30-16:05LanguageJapanese
Reference materials play important roles in the validation of measured values in chemical analysis. In this seminar, we will give a talk on ensuring the traceability required in ISO/IEC 17025 laboratory accreditation, which guarantees the reliability of measured values. We will also give a talk on the role and use of reference materials in validation of measured values. Please feel free to join us.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired (by August 31)
ContactShinsuke Inagaki, Kazuhiro Shimaoka
TEL+81-29-861-4118E-mailnmij-rmseminar2019-ml@aist.go.jp
URLhttps://unit.aist.go.jp/nmij/
Program
10:30-10:35Greetings and Opening RemarksToshiyuki Fujimoto(Deputy Director General, Research Promotion Division, NMIJ)
10:35-11:05What is a Reference Material?Masaki Ohata(Group Leader, Inorganic Standards Group, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ)
11:05-11:45Practical Evaluation of Uncertainty in Chemical AnalysisKatsuhiro Shirono(Senior Researcher, Metrological Information Research Group, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ)
11:45-11:55Please Use NMIJ Certified Reference Materials: Introduction of NMIJ WebsiteShinsuke Inagaki(Associate Manager, NMIJ Public Relations Office, Center for Quality Management of Metrology, NMIJ)
11:55-14:00Coffee Break: Please Observe the Exhibition Booths
14:00-14:30Laboratory Accreditation and Reference Materials: What are the Requirements for Reference Materials to Ensure Traceability Required for Accredited Laboratories?Takashi Arai(International Accreditation Japan (IAJapan), National Institute of Technology and Evaluation)
14:30-15:00Metrologically Traceable NMIJ Certified Reference MaterialsTakamitsu Otake(Senior Researcher, Organic Analytical Standards Group, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ)
15:00-15:30Roles of JCSS Reference Materials and Traceability: to Ensure the Reliability of AnalysisHiroko Ueno(Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan)
15:30-16:00What is the Guarantee of Traceability of Measurement Results in Food Testing?Yoko Mori(AOAC INTERNATIONAL JAPAN SECTION)
16:00-16:05Closing RemarksAkiko Takatsu(Director, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ)

Project for Promoting Public Utilization of Advanced Research Infrastructure Symposium 2019

OrganizerMinistry of Education, Cluture,Sports,Science and Technology-Japan (MEXT)PlaceConference Room 201
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 10:30~17:00LanguageJapanese
In MEXT, we promote effective utilization and utilization of common and fundamental facilities and facilities used for a wide range of research and development areas related to science and technology and various research institutes of industry, academia and government.
"Project for Promoting Public Utilization of Advanced Research Infrastructure" is implemented for the purpose of constructing a mutual networking of facilities and to improve convenience, mutual complementarity, etc.In this symposium, we will introduce the contents and achievements of this project.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationNot Required
ContactMizuta
TEL+81-3-6734-4098E-mailkibanken@mext.go.jp
URLhttps://www.jst.go.jp/shincho/program/pfkeisei.html
https://www.jst.go.jp/shincho/program/sinkyoyo.html
Program
10:30-10:50Introduction 'The Project for promoting public utilization" and "this symposium'(MEXT)
10:50-11:40Overview and efforts : 'Program for supporting formation of advanced research platforms'
11:40-13:40Break~Please observe the exhibition booths
13:40-14:10Intensification of research infrastructure based on 'Program for supporting introduction of the new sharing system'
14:10-14:50Introduction of efforts about 'Sharing and administrative network for research equipment(SHARE)' by executing organizations
14:50-15:05Challenges in the intensification of research infrastructure to lead research ability improvement.
15:05-15:20Break
15:20-17:00Panel discussion

The Power of Reagents and their Prospect in Mass Spectrometry

OrganizerThe Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan (MSSJ)PlaceConference Room 301A
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 13:15~16:20LanguageJapanese
In recent years, with the development of ionization methods and devices, mass spectrometry has made it possible to analyze a wide variety of compounds from low molecular weight compounds to high molecular weight compounds. Also, along with that, various analytical desires such as analysis to be performed more sensitively, more quantitatively, more specifically, or more comprehensively are heightened, and reagents that enable them are being developed one after another. In this symposium, we will introduce the power of unique reagents, what kinds of things can be done and what kinds of benefits are created by the fusion of mass spectrometry and reagents. And, we will discuss the role of reagents in mass spectrometry from now on and the future prospects.
AdmissionMSSJ Members: Free
Non-members: 1,000円
Pre-registrationRequired (http://www.mssj.jp/society/other/2019/jasis.html)
ContactKurono
TELE-mailsadamu.kurono@fujifilm.com
URLhttp://www.mssj.jp/society/other/2019/jasis.html
Program
13:15-13:20Introductory RemarksSadamu Kurono(Chairman of JASIS Planning Committee, MSSJ)
13:20-13:55Phos-tag Technology for Phosphoproteomics: Contribution as Sample Preparation Techniques for MS AnalysisEiji Kinoshita(Department of Functional Molecular Science, Institute of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University)
13:55-14:30Features and Applications of XenoScreen GSH-EE for the Detection of Reactive Metabolites Toshikazu Yamaoka(DMPK Research Laboratory, Watarase Research Center, Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)
14:30-14:50Coffee Break
14:50-15:25Amino Acid Derivatization: Powerful Tool for Challenging Analysis -Toward High-Throughput, Sensitive, and Simultaneous Chiral Analysis-Masashi Harada(Research Institute for Bioscience Products & Fine Chemicals, AJINOMOTO CO., INC.)
15:25-16:00Introduction of Reagent Technology of SCIEX, Quantitation of Amino Acids, ProteinsTakuichi Tsubata(Marketing, AB SCIEX)
16:00-16:15General Discussion
16:15-16:20Closing RemarksSadamu Kurono(Chairman of JASIS Planning Committee, MSSJ)

International Conference Session China Forum 2019
“Latest Trends and Development of Analytical Instruments, Environmental Protection, Health Care, and Food Safety in China”

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments manufacturers' AssociationPlaceConference Room 103
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 14:00-17:00LanguageChinese
China Forum at JASIS is organized in collaboration with China Association for Instrumental Analysis (CAIA) focusing on topics of high interest for Japanese audience. This year, lectures on China's Food Safety Supervision System and Technical Capability, Application of mass spectrometry in nutrition and health research, Water Pollution in China: Achievements and Challenges, and Quality Status of Major Food Crops in China and Recent Progress in Quality Character Analysis will be delivered.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactJAIMA
TEL03-3292-0642E-mailwebmaster@jaima.or.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
14:00-14:05Introductory RemarksAkira Nakamoto(President of JAIMA)
14:05-14:45China's Food Safety Supervision System and Technical CapabilityFeng ZHANG(Director of Institute of Food Safety,CHINESE ACADEMY OF INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE)
14:45-15:25Application of mass spectrometry in nutrition and health researchShuang Song(Associate Researcher, National Institute for Nutrition and Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention)
15:25-15:30Break
15:30-16:10Water Pollution in China: Achievements and ChallengesMin YANG(Professor, Key Laboratory of Drinking Water Science and Technology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
16:10-16:50Quality Status of Major Food Crops in China and Recent Progress in Quality Character AnalysisLi Weixi (Deputy Director, Institute of Crop Science of China Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Cereal Quality and Safety Risk Assessment, )
16:50-16:55Closing RemarksTakeshi Kawamoto(Chairman of International Affairs Committee, JAIMA)

Microstructure characterization & analysis seminar

OrganizerAdvanced Characterization Nanotechnology Platform, All Japan characterization & analysis platform councilPlaceConference Room 105
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 14:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
Characterization & analysis instruments and methods have increadingly become a indispensable R&D platform technology in the fields of not only materials science but also biology/life science. In this seminar, MEXT advanced characterization nanotechnology platform and analysis companies will jointly introduce advanced characterization & analysis technologies and hot topics.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequied
ContactMasaki Takeguchi (NIMS)
TEL029-859-2486E-mailtakeguchi.masaki@nims.go.jp
URLhttp://ajcp.biz
Program
14:00-14:05Opening remarksMasaki Takeguchi(National Inisitute for Materials Science)
14:05-14:25Characterization of Polymer/Metal Interfaces by Various Microscopy Techniques. Maya Yamamoto(Mitsui Chemical Analysis & Consulting Service Inc.)
14:25-14:45Chemical state analysis of boron compounds using a Soft X-ray Emission Spectrometer (SXES) and first-principles calculationsShogo Koshiya(JEOL Ltd.)
14:45-15:05Evaluation of energy materials by analytical TEM.Yoshinobu Miyazaki(Sumika Chemical Analysis Service, Ltd.)
15:05-15:25 STEM-EDS Tomography of Alumina-supported Pt and Pd CatalystsEishi TANABE(Western Region Industrial Research Center, Hiroshima Prefectural Technology Research Institute)
15:25-15:35Break
15:35-15:55Towards microstructural analysis contributing to superconducting materials informatics researchSatoshi Hata 1, Hikaru Saito 1,
Chao Wang 1, Zimeng Guo 1,
Yusuke Shimada 2, Kazumasa Iida 3, Akinori Yamanaka 4, Akiyasu Yamamoto 4(1. Kyushu University, 2. Tohoku University, 3. Nagoya University, 4. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
15:55-16:15Installation of Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscope to a JAEA contract beam lineReisuke Doi(Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
16:15-16:15Acquiring unutilized information by SEM-EDS analyzer utilizing an STJ array (SC-SEM)Go Fujii(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
16:35-16:55Imaging of low-dimensional structures by atomic resolution electron microscopyAkihito Kumamoto(The University of Tokyo)
16:55-17:00Closing remarksKazue Inoue(All Japan characterization & analysis platform council)

JAIMA Seminar 6 "Instrumental Analysis GC"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 302
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 14:00~17:00LanguageJapanese
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
14:00-14:10Opening addressTsuneaki Maeda(PAI Net・GC Discussion Group Vice President )
14:10-15:10Exact understanding of capillary columns and sample introductionsAki Ando( GL Sciences Inc.)
15:10-15:50Gas chromatography beginner's class lecture “Attention at the time of the GC,GC/MS introduction”Kenichi Akiyama( Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.)
15:50-16:50Theory of GC for removing the scales from your eyesKazutoshi Sugita( Azabu Univ.)
16:50-17:00Question / Discussion

JAIMA Seminar 4 "Instrumental Analysis -Thermal Analysis"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 301B
DateSept. 5 (Thu.) 14:00~17:00LanguageJapanese
This seminar is a free seminar for analysis working member's introduction for the middle class on the theme "Instrumental Analysis -Thermal
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
14:00-14:10Opening RemarksTakahisa Tsugoshi(AIST)
14:10-14:45What is Thermal Analysis?(General)Kanzaki Ryo(Kagoshima Univ.)
14:45-15:20Essential Tool (DSC)Yoshitaka Shimizu(AIST)
15:20-15:35Intermission
15:35-16:10Usual Apparatus (TG)Takahisa Tsugoshi(AIST)
16:10-16:45Legal Methods using Thermal AnalysisTakahisa Tsugoshi(AIST)
16:45-17:00Closing AddressTakahisa Tsugoshi(AIST)
Sept 6(Fri.)

JASIS2019 JEMCA seminar

OrganizerJapan Environmental Measurement and Chemical Analysis Association (JEMCA)PlaceConference Room 201
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 09:50-16:00LanguageJapanese
AM-1:Introduction of floating microplastic survey method for solving the ocean plastic problem./AM-2:We would like to introduce the latest technologies and the instrument of environmental measurement doing environment improvement./PM:Presentation on the amendments to Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act, Soil Environment Quality Standards in Japan and their measurement methods.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired (https://www.jemca.or.jp/)
ContactMurota
TEL+81-3-8782-811E-mailjemcaeducation@jemca.or.jp
URLhttps://www.jemca.or.jp/
Program
9:50-10:00Introductory Remarks
10:00-11:00For solving the ocean plastic problem -Survey of microplastic in the river and coast-Fujio Kojima(Pirika, Inc.)
11:00-12:00Continuous monitoring technologies about environmental measurementYusuke Mizuno, and Susumu Yamauchi(Japan Environmental Technology Association)
12:00-14:00Coffee Break~Please observe the exhibition booths
14:00-15:00Amendments to Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act and Soil Environment Quality Standards in JapanNobuo Kawasaki(Kyushu Environmental Evaluation Association)
15:00-16:00Revised method to measure in soil contamination countermeasures act and environmental quality standards of soilYuko Sasaki(ex-Tokyo Metropolitan Research Institute for Environmental Protection )

JSIA Seminar
Basic knowledge on Scientific Instruments Industry - Environmental Analysis -

OrganizerJapan Scientific Instruments AssociationPlaceConference Room 102
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 10:00-12:30LanguageJapanese
This is one of the basic seminars on Scientific Instruments Industry provided by JSIA over two days for sales representatives or for new employees. The seminar covers a wide range of knowledge about regulations, certifications and quality controls as well as basic keywords on the industry. Summarizing background and topics of environmental analysis, which deeply linked to scientific instruments, basis and application of “Scientific Instruments” will be also given.
AdmissionMembers 2,000, Non-members 4,000Pre-registrationRequired (https://sia-japan.com/)
ContactKan
TEL+81-3-3661-5131E-mailkan@sia-tokyo.gr.jp
URLhttps://sia-japan.com/
Program
10:00-11:00Part 1: Summary of scientific instruments industry ?environmental analysis - Yasuhide Hisamoto(formely Hitachi / former technical chairman of Analytical Instruments Association)
11:00-12:30Part 2: Analysis method and related scientific instruments in environmental analysis (water, air, soil and waste) Yasuhide Hisamoto(formely Hitachi / former technical chairman of Analytical Instruments Association)

JAIMA Seminar 8 "Instrumental Analysis -MS"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 302
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 10:00~13:00LanguageJapanese
Basic knowledge of an analytical instrument is key essential for getting a great performance of the instrument. In this seminar, knowledge of ionization and interpretation of mass spectra for organic mass spectrometry, and practical guides to quantitative LC/MS and ICP-MS will be presented.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
10:00-11:00Introduction of Mass Spectrometry: Ionization and Interpretation of Mass SpectraTomoya Kinumi(National Metrology Institute of Japan/AIST )
11:00-12:00Basics of LC/MSAkira Motoyama (Shiseido Global Innovation Center)
12:00-13:00Practical Guide to ICP-MS -How to use collision/reaction cell methodNaoko Nonose(National Metrology Institute of Japan/AIST )

The 5th Symposium of Research Institute for Measurement and Analytical Instrumentation (RIMA) - Measurement and analysis solution to support technological innovation -

OrganizerResearch Institute for Measurement and Analytical Instrumentation (RIMA), National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)PlaceInternational Conference Room
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 10:00~15:30LanguageJapanese
RIMA conducts research and development of material diagnosis and defect evaluation technology for social infrastructure, advanced measurement technology using various probes and quantum beams that contribute to new materials and product development, and measurement standards that support manufacturing processes, medical treatment and the environment. In this symposium, we will introduce practical measures to support technological innovation from companies, including actual solutions, on competitive measurement and analysis technology topics owned by RIMA.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRegistration required from the URL below, but on site registration is also possible.
ContactResearch Institute for Measurement and Analytical Instrumentation (RIMA), NMIJ, AIST
TEL029-861-5300E-mailrima-sympo-ml@aist.go.jp
URLhttps://unit.aist.go.jp/rima/ja/event/index.html
Program
10:00Opening
10:00-10:15Introductory RemarksHidehiko NONAKA(Director, RIMA, NMIJ)
10:15-11:00【Invited Talk - 1】Expectation to quantum beam analysis for smart society and responsibility of analysis companyTakashi MATSUMOTO(Nissan Analysis and Research Center)
11:00-11:15Neutron beam facility and utilization for structural material analysisKoichi KINO(X-ray and Positron Measurement Group)
11:15-11:30Measurement technique for semiconductor soft error evaluation based on neutron standardTetsuro MATSUMOTO(Radioactivity and Neutron Standards Group)
11:30-11:45Optical functional materials evaluation by time-resolved laser spectroscopyHiroyuki MATSUZAKI(Nanoscale Spectroscopic Measurement Group)
11:45-12:00Ssupport platform for new material development with advanced analytical measurement instrumentsNaoaki SAITO(Deputy Director, RIMA, NMIJ)
12:00-12:45Lunch & Poster presentation
12:45-13:30【Posters (Core time)】Recent research results of RIMA
13:30-14:15【Invited Talk - 2】Overview of technology consulting system in AISTHideyuki KATO(Innovation Coordinator, Research Promotion Division of NMIJ)
14:15-14:30Performance testing and evaluation of radiation measurement equipmentMasahiro KATO(Ionizing Radiation Standards Group)
14:30-14:45Development of performance / safety evaluation technology for ultrasonic equipmentMasahiro YOSHIOKA(Acoustics and Ultrasonics Standards Group)
14:45-15:00High precision measurement of out-of-plane displacement using digital holographyPeng XIA(Non-destructive Measurement Group)
15:00-15:15Industrial application of processing technology by short-pulse laserMasahito TANAKA(Radiation Imaging Measurement Group)
15:15-15:30Role of atomic force microscopy in measuring nanoparticle size distributionTomoo SIGEHUJI(Nanoscopic Measurement Group)
15:30Closing

Environmenal Impact and Measurement of Micro Plastics

OrganizerJapan Society for Environmental Chemistry (JEC)/Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA)PlaceConvention Hall B
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 10:00-16:20LanguageJapanese
Environmental pollution of ocean and land by micro plastics is widely recognized in these days. Various investigation for environmental assessments and measures are required, because the sources of pollution are generally used products, the pollution will be widely spread, and pollutants' scale is very small. This joint seminar by the collaboration of JEC and JAIMA will introduce the latest situation, subjects, and instrumental analysis.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactKyoichi Komori (Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association)
TEL03-3292-0642E-mailwebmaster@jaima.or.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp/
Program
10:00-10:10Opening Remarks for Morning SessionYasuyuki Shibata(Director, Japan Society for Environmental Chemistry)
10:10-10:40Overview of Environmental Pollution by MicroplasticsHideshige Takada(Professer, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
10:40-12:00Presentations by 5 Exhibitors
12:00-14:00Break
14:00-14:10Opening Remarks for Afternoon SessionYasuyuki Shibata(Director, Japan Society for Environmental Chemistry)
14:10-14:50Marine Plastic Pollution : Analytical method of microplastics and plastic-mediated exposure of hazardous chemicalsHideshige Takada(Professer, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
14:50-15:30International standardization of analytical methods for fine microplastics and trends of their researches and regulationsYutaka Kameda(Associate Professor, Dept. of Creative Engineering, Chiba Institute of Technology)
15:30-16:10Microplastics Contamination in urban water cycle in Asian countriesShuhei Tanaka(Associate Professor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies)
16:10-16:20Q&A

Near-infrared Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Applications

OrganizerThe Spectroscopical Society of JapanPlaceConference Room 101
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 10:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
In this seminar, we lecture for people from beginner to middle level user on the fundamental and application of near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. Firstly, we talk on the basic theory of the NIR absorption, and an explanation of quantum chemical calculation is given. In the afternoon, we talk on chemometrics and two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy as applicable analytical methods.
AdmissionPre-registration
ContactYusuke Hattori (Musashino University)
TEL+81 42 468 8679E-mailyhattori@musashino-u.ac.jp
URLhttps://www.bunkou.or.jp/english/index.html
Program
10:00-10:05Introductory RemarksNorihisa Katayama(Nagoya City University)
10:05-11:35Fundamentals of Near-infrared SpectroscopyNorihisa Katayama(Nagoya City University)
11:45-12:35Applications of Quantum Chemical Calculation for Peak AssignmentsYoshisuke Futami(Kumamoto College)
12:35-14:30Coffee Break~Please observe the exhibition booths
14:30-16:00Applications of Chemometrics for Quantitative AnalysisTetshuya Inagaki(Nagoya University)
16:10-16:55Applications of Two-dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy for Qualitative AnalyysisShigeaki Morita(Osaka Electro-Communication University)
16:55-17:00Closing RemarksShigeaki Morita(Osaka Electro-Communication University)

Social Role of Biobanking for Bringing Innovation in Medicine

OrganizerJapan bio Measurement & Analysis Consortium (JMAC)
Council for Industrial use of Biological and Environmental Repositories (CIBER)
PlaceConference Room 304
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 12:30~17:00LanguageJapanese
Biobanks are newly established concept and function which should contribute to the society especially in the form of innovation in medicine, such as drugs and diagnosis. UK Biobank and Biobank Sweden, for example, are being organized at state level with an effort of developing legal infrastructure. In this forum, the ideal biobanking system in our society will be featured and discussed.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired (https://www.jasis.jp)
ContactIkeda
TEL+81-3-6261-1947E-mailciber@ciber.or.jp
URLhttps://ciber.or.jp/
Program
12:00-12:30Door Open
12:30-12:35Opening RemarksHisashi Shingai(Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry)
12:35-13:05Biobanks: as a new social infrastuctureHiroki Nakae(JMAC/CIBER)
13:05-13:35What is required of Japanese Biobanks ?Yasuhiro Tanaka (AMED)
13:35-14:05The role and nature of biobanks in our societyJusaku
Minari(CiRA/Kyoto University)
14:05-14:25Break
14:25-14:55Quality assessment and standardization/harmonization of clinical samples in biobanks for data sharing among researchers and companies.
-Recent trials in Japan and other countries-
Kazuyuki Matsushita (Chiba University)
14:55-15:25TBDSana Yokoi(Chiba Cancer Center)
15:25-15:55Biobank Japan: Advancement of utilizing of disease cohortTakayuki Morisaki (Tokyo University)
15:55-16:15Mission and goals of International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) BiobankZisis Kozlakidis,
Koh Furuta(IARC/WHO)
16:15-16:45Discussion; Social role of biobanking for bringing innovation in medicine
16:45-16:45Closing RemarksHiroki Nakae(JMAC/CIBER)

Recent Topics and Prospect on Efficient Measurement and Evaluation Methods for Environmental Management

OrganizerForum on Efficient Measurement and Evaluation Methods for Environmental Management, Organization for Research and Communication on Environmental Risk of ChemicalsPlaceConference Room 301A
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 13:00-15:50LanguageJapanese
Present situation and prospect on JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) for industrial wastewater will be explained. Furthermore, recent topic and expected future on workplace assessment and simplified measurement method for environmental media will be discussed briefly.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationUnnecessary
ContactShin-ya Urano (Institute of Environment and Resource Systems)
TEL+81-45-302-6565E-mailjasis19@iers.co.jp
URLhttp://www.ecochemi.jp/index.html
Program
13:00-14:00Recent Revision and Prospect of K 0102Eiko Nakamura(Emeritus Professor of Yokohama National University)
14:00-14:40Latest Information and Prospect on Workplace AssessmentYu-ichiro Kaifuku( GASTEC Co.)
14:40-14:50Break
14:50-15:50Histroy and Future on Simlified Measurement MethodKouhei Urano(Emeritus Professor of Yokohama National University)

Analysis and Evaluation Techniques for Biomimetics

OrganizerReaearch Group on Biomimetics, The Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ)PlaceConference Room 104
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 13:00-16:40LanguageJapanese
Biomimetics is new technologies inspired by biological solutions and is also expected as new technological platform. Morphological observation and functional analysis have changed greatly by advancement of nanotechnology. Such fundamental analytical tools in biomimetics have helped significant progress in technology development. This seminar will give us opportunity for discussing functional analysis in biomimetics and also give us recent topics on biomimetics research.
AdmissionMember of the Research Grouop on Biomimetics, SPSJ; Free
For non-member, the fee is dependent on affiliation of perticipants: Company; 2160JPY, Academic and Public Office; 1080JPY, Student; 1080JPY
Pre-registrationRequired. Please visit the URL (http://main.spsj.or.jp/c12/gyoji/biomimetics.php).
ContactTakashi Mihara (The Society of Polymer Science, Japan)
TEL+81-3-5540-3775E-mailmihara@spsj.or.jp
URLhttp://main.spsj.or.jp/c12/gyoji/biomimetics.php
Program
13:00-13:05Opening RemarksMasatsugu Shimomura(Chitose Institute of Science and Technology (CIST))
13:05-13:40Bubble coating learned from aquatic habitatsMasanobu Naito(NIMS)
13:40-14:15Instrumental analysys/evaluation technology for BiomimeticsSeiji Takeuchi(Global Application Development Center, Shimadzu Corporation)
14:15-14:50Evolution and reduction of insect flight observed by micro-focus X-ray CTShuhei Nomura(National Museum of Nature and Science)
14:50-15:25Living organisms under an electron microscope: the NanoSuit method aiming for biomimetic and life scientific applications.Takahiko Hariyama(Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)
15:25-16:00Creation of 3D nano-micro structures for biomimetics
- Mosquito needle, gecko foot, hand of forest tree frog -
Seiji Aoyagi(Kansai University)
16:00-16:35Biomimetics for business ? Industry perceptions and patent applicationRyo Kohsaka, Yoshinori Fujihira, Yuta Uchiyama(Nagoya University)
16:35-16:40Closing RemarksMasatsugu Shimomura(CIST)

Indoor environment sensing of IoT society

OrganizerSoceity of Indoor Environment, Japan(SIEJ)PlaceConference Room 105
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 13:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
AdmissionJPY5,000 (member), JPY8,000 (non-member) ,Text included , Pay on the dayPre-registrationRequired: e-mail(info@siej.org)or Fax (81-3-6858-3838)
ContactMisao Shikama
TEL81-3-6858-3838E-mailinfo@siej.or.jp
URLhttp://www.siej.org/
Program
13:00-13:10Outline explanationMakoto Yamaguchi (Chairman, Business Committee of SIEJ)
13:10-14:00State-of-the-art ppt-level gas sensing technology based on graphene nano sensors: Present status and future prospectHiroshi Mizuta(Professor, PhD, Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Technology, Japan)
14:00-14:30Possiblity of environmental sensing by MEMS deviceKayo Mitoma(Assistant Manager, Development Section 2, Product & Technology Development Dept., MEMS Development Production Center, Business Development HQ, OMRON Corporation)
14:30-15:00Visualization of Worker and Workplace Activity Through the Use of Sensing ToolsYuichi Ueno(Manager, Digital Platform, Global Offerings, Smart Work Innovation Business Group, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.)
15:00-15:10Break time
15:10-15:40Practical use of the Vital Monitor BeaconOsamu Miyamoto(Manager, Tokyo Sales & Marketing Section, Hosiden Corporation)
15:40-16:10Palm-sized immunosensor using shear horizontal surface acoustic wave deviceHIROMI YATSUDA(Senior Expert, Biosensor Group, Engineering Department, Business Creation,Japan Radio Co., Ltd.



)
16:10-16:40Application of sensing technology to health care by TANITAKei Mochizuki(Manager, Dr.Eng., Engineering Section 2, Production Engineering Department, Production Strategy, H.Q., TANITA Corporation )
16:40-16:55Discussion
16:55-17:00General overviewMakoto Yamaguchi (Chairman, Business Committee of SIEJ)

information on off-flavor topics

OrganizerThe Society for Off-flavor StudiesPlaceConference Room 103
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 13:10-17:00LanguageJapanese
The Society for Off-flavor Studies offers a variety of information on off-flavor topics to the companies and individuals in the field of food consumption. We offer case consultations by taking actual cases and suggest the countermeasures. Also, in our hands-on course, we offer three kinds of trainings: a) detection of the smell, b) identification of the smell. The reason of this training is because operating sensory tests by panelists is necessary to recognize and solve the problem which is raised by the consumers.
Admission5000 yenPre-registrationYes "http://www.fofsg.jp"
ContactShuich Harada (Secretariat of the Society for Off-flavor Studies, HAYASHI PURE CHEMICAL IND., LTD)
TEL06-6910-7290E-mailoff-flavor@fofsg.jp
URLhttp://www.fofsg.jp
Program
12:30-start accepting
13:10-14:10Case Study on Off-flavor and its MeasuresTakiko Nakada
14:10-15:30Off-flavor Panelists Training
 Spearman rank method
Yoshiomi Shimabara
15:30-15:50Break
15:50-17:00Off-flavor Panelists Training
 remember off-flavor
Takehito Sagawa

AIST Material Diagnostic Platform seminar " Analytical evaluation technology supporting the development of functional materials "

Organizer Research Institute for sustainable Chemistry National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and TechnologyPlaceConference Room 301B
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 13:25-16:30LanguageJapanese
In recent years, conversion to polymer materials has progressed in various fields such as transportation equipment and structural materials, and demands for safety and quality have been increasing. Polymeric materials have complicated supply chains from materials to products, so there is a need to develop unified analysis and evaluation methods throughout the supply chain. In this seminar, we introduce our approach to material evaluation technology and the latest evaluation technology.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired (Send attendees name, organization by e-mail)
ContactAkihiro Oishi(Research Institute for Sustainable Chemisty AIST)
TEL+81-29-861-4815E-mailjasis-2019-mdpseminar-ml@aist.go.jp
URLhttps://unit.aist.go.jp/ischem/index.html
Program
13:25-13:30Opening AddressDai Kitamoto(Director, Research Institute for sustainable Chemistry AIST)
13:30-13:50Evaluation technology of polymer degradation and stability on AIST Material Diagnosis PlatformHiroaki Sato(Leader, Research Institute for sustainable Chemistry AIST)
13:50-14:10Strategies to support local companies with polymer characterization technologiesAkihiro Oishi(Senior Researcher, Research Institute for sustainable Chemistry AIST)
14:10-14:30Improvement of Corporate Value by Material Evaluation
~Looking at investors' perspective in the circular economy era~
Mitsuaki Kuroshima(Supervisory Innovation Coordinator, Research and Innovation Promotion Headquarters AIST)
14:30-14:50Utilization of reference materials for quality control of resin materialsNobuyasu Hanari(Leader, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement AIST)
14:50-15:05Break Time
15:05-15:25Micron-scale 3D observation of organic composite materials by X-ray CTHiroyuki Niino(Deputy Director, Research Institute for sustainable Chemistry AIST)
15:25-15:45"Visible" material diagnosis and failure sign by stress luminescenceNao Terasaki(Leader, Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute AIST)
15:45-16:05Evaluation technology for cellulose nanofiber at AISTAkio Kumagai(Researcher, Research Institute for sustainable Chemistry AIST)
16:05-16:25Evaluation methods for nano-carbon materials in practical useToshiya Okazaki(Deputy Director, CNT-Application Research Center AIST)
16:25-16:30Closing RemarksToshiya Okazaki(Deputy Director, CNT-Application Research Center AIST)

JAIMA Seminar 12 "Instrumental Analysis -Separation Science"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 303
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 14:00~16:55LanguageJapanese
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
-Chair Person :Kazuaki Ito
14:00-14:05Chair Person (Liquid Chromatography Discussion Group)Hiroshi Nakamura(Tokyo University of Science)
14:05-14:55High resolution separation of bio-macromolecules using monolithic silica capillary columnHiroshi Kobayashi(Shinwa Chemical Industries)
15:00-15:05Chair Person (Gas Chromatography Discussion Group)Tsuneaki Maeda(PAI-NET)
15:05-15:55Profiling of illicit drugs using gas chromatography / stable isotope ratio mass spectrometryYuko Iwata(National Research Institute of Police Science)
16:00-16:05Chair Person (Ion Chromatography Discussion Group)Kazuaki Ito(Seawater Assessment Technologies Research Institute)
16:05-16:55Utilization of Ion Chromatography -Fundamentals and Applications-Masanobu Mori(Department of Chemistry and Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Kochi University)

Seminar commemorating the revision of the "JIS K 0126 General Rules for Flow Analysis" -I can't listen now. I'll start now. Flow analysis.-

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 102
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 14:00-17:00LanguageJapanese
Based on the JISK0126 "General Rules for Flow Analysis", which was revised this year, this seminar will explain the items necessary for understanding the standard by flow analysis, developing analysis methods, and developing the standard. To obtain reliable data, experts from each manufacturer explain precautions for use, handling of defects, and maintenance know-how.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactAKANUMA, NAKAGAWA
TELE-mailakanuma@bl-tec.co.jp
nk@shimadzu.co.jp
URL
Program
14:00-14:05Introductory RemarksUndecided
14:05-14:35"Outline of revision of JIS K 0126 and basis for flow analysis undecided"Kouichi Oguma(Chiba Univercity)
14:35-14:55Introduction of instruments & Troubleshooting-1Manufacturer engineer(MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH Co.,Ltd. )
14:55-15:15Introduction of instruments & Troubleshooting-2Manufacturer engineer(KYORITSU CHEMICAL-CHECK Lab., Corp.)
15:15-15:25Break
15:25-15:45Introduction of instruments & Troubleshooting-3Manufacturer engineer(M&G Chematech Japan)
15:45-16:05Introduction of instruments & Troubleshooting-4Manufacturer engineer(BL TEC K.K.)
16:05-16:25Introduction of instruments & Troubleshooting-5Manufacturer engineer(Milestone General K.K.)
16:25-16:55Uncertainty of flow analysis undecidedToshihiro Suzuki (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology )
16:55-17:00Closing RemarksUndecided

JAIMA Seminar 9"Instrumental Analysis -Bio-Technology"

OrganizerJapan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)PlaceConference Room 302
DateSept. 6 (Fri.) 14:00~17:00LanguageJapanese
Many bioanalytical methods have been developed to date, and further advance is expected for the development. In this seminar, a comprehensive explanation would be given to the cutting edge of bioanalytical methods, such as bioimaging, optogenetics and genome editing.
AdmissionFreePre-registrationRequired
ContactMr. Masaki (seed planning, Inc.)
TEL+81-3-6821-5244E-mailJASIS@seedplanning.co.jp
URLhttps://www.jasis.jp
Program
14:00-14:10Introductory RemarksMoritoshi Sato(The University of Tokyo)
14:10-15:20The cutting edge of bioanalytical methods (1)Moritoshi Sato(The University of Tokyo)
15:30-16:50The cutting edge of bioanalytical methods (2)Moritoshi Sato(The University of Tokyo)
16:50-17:00Closing RemarksMoritoshi Sato(The University of Tokyo)
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