Seminars/Lectures

■JASIS Hot Topic Seminars

Timetable Convention Hall A, International Conference Hall 2F Convention Hall B, International Conference Hall 2F
Nov.8(Mon) Nov.9(Tue) Nov.10(Wed) Nov.8(Mon)
10:30~12:00 Data Science Food
regulations
Energy Asian Allies※10:15~12:30
13:00~14:30 Biopharmaceutical Environmental
regulations
Material evaluation
(Material degradation)
JAIMA
Seminar(1)
15:00~16:30 LabDX Japanese
Pharmacopoeia Seminar
Battery-related JAIMA
Seminar(2)

We are planning a project related to these seminars at the "Topics Stage" set in the exhibition hall.
(Details will be announced on this site and by e-mail newsletter around mid-October)

Asian Allies

  • 【Nov.8】

    10:15~12:30

Smart laboratory and IoT application in China

コンピュータービジョンの農産品検査への応用について

Lecturer : 孫 担 氏

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Vice President

In this lecture, we outlined the intelligent application of computer vision and artificial intelligence technology in the agricultural field, centering on computer vision technology and combining it with the practice of team research. At the same time, we will also introduce the progress and analytical prospects of computer vision applications for agricultural product classification, pesticide residue detection, and product traceability.

中国の野菜生産施設におけるインテリジェント機器の応用

Lecturer : 李 新旭 氏

Beijing station for popularizing agricultural technique

Introducing the application of intelligent equipment, especially intelligent analytical and measurment equipments in vegetable production facilities in China. Institutional gardening plays an important role in responding to the decline in the labor force due to aging society in the future, including resource saving, response to areas unsuitable for production such as desert areas, and space development. In this lecture, we will also introduce the current status and future of various intelligent devices including sensors used in these puepose.

Measurement of microplastic and related policy in Asia

生分解性プラスチックの計測と環境影響

Lecturer : Ms. Sirorat Tungsatitporn

Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research

Plastic waste is also a problem in Thailand. Especially since the corona pandemic will be occured, food delivery service has been commonly use as a new life style. And as a result, the use of plastic containers is increasing. Therefore, in April of 2019, the Thailand government announced the "Road map for Plastic Waste Management" to reduce or stop plastics and switch to more environmentally friendly materials.

(仮) ベトナム水圏のマイクロプラスチック環境汚染評価

Lecturer : Dr.Duong Thanh Nghi

Vietnam Academy of Sciences

Plastic products are widely used in daily life due to their low cost and excellent durability. In response to the growing demand for plastics in recent years, a large amount of plastics have been discarded in the ocean, which has become a problem. Halong Bay, one of Vietnam's major sightseeing point for tourist, is faced for he risk of water pollution due to the influx of domestic wastewater from the surrounding cities of Halong and the neighborhood cities. In this talk, we will present the first observation of the size, color and morphological classification of microplastics in Halong Bay.

Data Science

  • 【Nov.8】

    10:30~12:00

Data Science for food development from design to marketing

Data Science for food development from design to marketing

Lecturer : Yoshida, Satoshi

Kirin Holdings Company, Limited, Institute for Future Beverages

Data science is a useful method to obtain novel scientific evidences and valuable knowledge from data, and utilized in various fields of business. Here, we will introduce applications of data science in food development from design to marketing, including utilization of yeast database to develop a novel beer.

The components that construct the aroma characteristics of beer

Lecturer : Toru Kishimoto

National Research Institute of Brewing

The designing of aroma characteristics are indispensable for designing of food palatability.The analysis of the aroma components constructing characteristics of foods will be introduced with the examples of beer analysis.

「Tough time brings opportunity! ~What was Made Because of the Small Sake Brewery in the Mountains of Yamaguchi, Japan

Lecturer : Hiroshi Sakurai

Chairman

Asahi Shuzo is a small sake brewery in the mountains of Yamaguchi, Japan. Stories about experience that Japanese sake "Dassai" became the largest in Japan in terms of sales volume of Junmai Daiginjo, expanded exports to 24 countries and regions around the world such as the United States and Europe, and succeeded to turn opportunities.

Beer recommendation system based on probabilistic user’s beer preference model

Lecturer : Eiichi Sakurai

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)/Researcher

As the digital society progresses, it is becoming more and more important to understand customers behavior based on data. I have been conducting research on the modeling of users by typifying people based on data, and on the application of such models. In this presentation, I will introduce a beer information recommendation system using a user model constructed by probabilistic methods, and introduce the findings obtained from the system

Biopharmaceutical

  • 【Nov.8】

    13:00~14:30

Search for current situation of biopharmaceuticals

Research and Development of Biopharmaceuticals

Lecturer : KOIKE, MASAMICHI

Fellow, Head of Research Unit, R&D Division, Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd.

Most of the biologics has large molecular weight and complicated molecular structure. For this reason, analytical technologies are considered very important all the course of research and development, from discovery thru manufacturing. Furthermore, several new drug modality have emerged, and research and development of analytical techniques are becoming more and more important.

To reach the Biopharma market faster with new breakthroughs, -from discovery to clinical development and production-

Lecturer : TADAOMI KANNO

Avantor Performance Materials Korea Ltd. Japan Sales Director

Avantor, which has a proven track record of providing top-level support in global, will provide an overview of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing process, the key success factors and how to collaborate with suppliers.

Biopharmaceuticals and biosimilars from the perspective of the Clinical Pharmacist.

Lecturer : Wakabayashi Susumu

Department of Pharmacy, Kyorin University Hospital

Biopharmaceuticals is administered in various fields such as cancer, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, digestive organs, skin, and ophthalmology. The amount of Biopharmaceuticals used is increasing year by year. The administration of Biosimilars is also increasing in order to curb medical costs. Lectures on Biopharmaceuticals and Biosimilars from the standpoint of Clinical Pharmacist.

JAIMA Seminar(1)

  • 【Nov.8】

    13:00~14:30

Basic information for instrumental analysis-Solution adjustment and reliability of measurement value

Tips of preparation of solutions

Lecturer : NOBUO UEHARA

Utsunomiya University / Professor

This lecture explains the concept of “mol” to elucidate units of solution, such as g/L and mol/L. The concept of “mol” would enable the audience to transform these units into each other.

Measurement reliability in instrumental analysis

Lecturer : Uemoto Michihisa

MEISEI UNIVERSITY
Program in Environmental Sciences,School of Science and Engineering, Graduate School in Environmental System, Professor

LabDX

  • 【Nov.8】

    15:00~16:30

Transformation of R&D process and digital system integration with machine learning and robotics technologies

Transformation of R&D systems with digital technology (RX) and Future Research instruments Development

Lecturer : Toshiki NAGANO

Japan Science and Technology Agency / Director/Fellow

Research Transformation (RX), a transformation of the R&D process driven mainly by digital technology, is entering a stage of reality. How will the automation of scientific research progress in the future? We will also explore how to realize the new equipment and instruments that will be essential at that time, as well as the eco-systems and direction of equipment development that will be required in the next era.

“Lab-system integration”ー Connecting lab equipments by machine learning and robots -

Lecturer : HITOSUGI Taro

Tokyo Institute of Technology、 School of Materials and Chemical Technology、Professor

"Lab-system integration" is a newborn term that expresses the future of labs. Various types of laboratory equipment would be connected by machine learning and robots. This connection enables autonomous experiments, leading to the efficient use of experimental data. This talk discusses the current status and prospects.

JAIMA Seminar(2)

  • 【Nov.8】

    15:00~16:30

Basic information for instrumental analysis-Uncertainty

Introductory Lectures on “Measurement Uncertainty”

Lecturer : TANAKA Hideyuki

Leader
Research Group on Data Science for Metrology, Research Institute for Engineering Measurement, National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).

This lecture explains the basic uncertainty evaluation method for the person who have few knowledge about measurement uncertainty. The target of the lecture is the beginners of measurement uncertainty, newcomers of the measurement companies, and the person who have to teach uncertainty to others in the workplace are also encouraged to this lecture.

Food regulations

  • 【Nov.9】

    10:30~12:00

Latest trend of food regulation

Functional Evaluation of Agricultural Products and Regulation of Food Labeling Law

Lecturer : Mari Maeda-Yamamoto

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)Senior Principal Scientist

Food for Specified Health Use, Food with Nutrient Function Claims, and Food with Function Claims are systems that allow the labeling of functionality on foods. Functional evaluation of agricultural products has been conducted for the purpose of extending healthy life expectancy and adding value, and the products are sold as functional foods. My presentation will introduce the functional labeling system, the status of sales of agricultural products with functional claim, and how research on agricultural products and foods that contribute to health should be conducted in the future.

Positive List System for Food Utensils, Containers, and Packaging

Lecturer : Motoh Mutsuga

National Institute of Health Sciences, Division of Food-Additives, Section Chief

Environmental regulations

  • 【Nov.9】

    13:00~14:30

How to tackle with chemical regulations expanding in the world -with the latest information-

Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar

  • 【Nov.9】

    15:00~16:30

Latest trend of Japanese Pharmacopoeia -18th edition/Physico-Chemical Methods/Biopharmaceuticals

The Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP) 18th edition and current topics on JP

Lecturer : Yukihiro GODA

Director General

The Japanese Pharmacopoeia 18th edition (JP18) was notified on June 7th in 2021. Now, JP committee is discussing for the supplement 1 of JP18. This lecture introduces the key content of JP18 and current topics on JP.

Progress of physicochemical test methods including the international harmonization of chromatography

Lecturer : Kumiko Sakai-Kato

School of Pharmacy, Kitasato University / professor

Harmonization procedure for chromatography progresses in the Pharmacopoeial Discussion Group(PDG). In this talk, the points of the draft (G-20) are outlined. The draft tests which will be official on the Supplementary I to JP18 are also introduced.

JP General Information “Basic concept for quality control of biopharmaceuticals” and related technologies

Lecturer : Akiko Ishii-Watabe

Director, Division of Biological Chemistry and Biologicals, National Institute of Health Sciences

In JP 18th edition, new general information for ensuring quality of biopharmceuticals was listed. In the general information, concept for establishing the control strategy of biopharnaceuticals based on quality risk management is described. In this presentation, contents of the general information and analytical technologies for characterization and specifications of biopharmaceuticals will be introduced.

Energy

  • 【Nov.10】

    10:00~12:00

Breakthrough to realize the carbon neutral society and expectation to analytical instruments

Material evaluation (Material degradation)

  • 【Nov.10】

    13:00~14:30

Evaluation of material degradation

Polymer Degradation and Evaluation Technology

Lecturer : Yoshito Ohtake

Nagaoka University of Technology Professor

Global environmental issues, i.e., increase in the green-house gases, change in world climate, increase in ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth's surface and increase in activity of micro-organisms, causes significant damages to rubber and plastic products. Furthermore, a damage to sewage facilities is caused by increase in sulfate-reducing bacteria due to rich eating habits. Now, researchers and engineerrs must understand their important roles in grasping these issues accurately and taking appropriate measures based on advanced analytical technologies.

Repair technology of broken yaw gear teeth of wind power generator

Lecturer : Yukihiko Uchiyama

JFE Plant Engineering Co.,Ltd
General Manager Construction Dept. Construction Center FUKUYAMA WORKS

The directional control gear that adjusts the wind power generator to the wind direction is called yaw gear. Yaw gear teeth may be cracked or broken after many years of use. Since the gear is made from a material that cannot be repaired by welding on site, there was no effective repair method. We have developed a technology to rebuild broken teeth due to build up welding method on site. Even after 3 years of rebuilt ,yaw gear is operating stably without cracks and troubles. We introduce them.

Battery-related

  • 【Nov.10】

    15:00~16:30

Evalutation of solid-state batteries

Interfacial phenomena in sulfide-type solid-state batteries

Lecturer : Kazunori Takada

Center for Green Research on Energy and Environmental Materials, National Institute for Materials Science / Director

A big challenge to realize solid-state batteries is achieving practical power density. High ionic conductivity of solid electrolytes is necessary; moreover, ionic conduction at the interfaces between the materials should be fast enough. Interfacial phenomena that govern the performance of sulfide-type solid-state batteries will be presented.

Oxide-based Solid-State Battery assembled by Powder-Sintering Process

Lecturer : Toyoki Okumura

Research Institute of Electrochemical Energy, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

Powder technology for the formation of ionic transferable interface between active material and oxide electrolyte is crucial for the realization of solid-state. This presentation shows some our results for preparing the favorable solid/solid interface.

孫 担 氏

Lecturer : 孫 担 氏

中国農業科学院 副院長

李 新旭 氏

Lecturer : 李 新旭 氏

北京市農業技術推場ステーション工場化 生産技術科科長,高級農芸師

Ms. Sirorat Tungsatitporn

Lecturer : Ms. Sirorat Tungsatitporn

タイ国立科学技術研究所(TISTR)

Dr.Duong Thanh Nghi

Lecturer : Dr.Duong Thanh Nghi

Vietnam Academic Sciences and Technology

吉田 聡

Lecturer : Yoshida, Satoshi

Kirin Holdings Company, Limited, Institute for Future Beverages

I completed doctoral course in Faculty of Science in University of Tokyo in 1993, and after Research Fellowship for Young Scientists joined Kirin Brewery Company. At the present time I am a senior research scientist in Institute for Future Beverages, Kirin Holdings Company. My specialized fields are yeast genetics, molecular biology, fermentation and brewing science, metabolic engineering. I am a professional engineer in Biotechnology & Bioengineering and Engineering Management, and a representative a previous director of public relations of the Society for Biotechnology, Japan.

岸本 徹 氏

Lecturer : Toru Kishimoto

National Research Institute of Brewing

Dr. KISHIMOTO, presently, works in the National Research Institute of Brewing, Japan. He graduated from the Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Japan. Then, he received his PhD from Kyoto University in 2008 for his thesis on HOP AROMA. His research interests include the flavor analysis of Beer.

桜井 博志

Lecturer : Hiroshi Sakurai

Chairman

Hiroshi Sakurai was born in 1950, Yamaguchi, Japan. Asahi Shuzo, a family business was founded in 1770 during Edo period. After graduating from Matsuyama University in commerce in 1973, he trained at Nishinomiya Sake Brewery (currently Nihonsakari) and joined Asahi Shuzo Brewery in 1976. However, he left the company because of the conflict with his father. In 1979, Hiroshi Sakurai established Sakurai Shoji, a stone wholesaler and returned to the family business in 1984 following the death of his father, aiming to rebuild the business centered on the development of Junmai Daiginjo "Dassai". He also developed stable and delicious sake brewing by employees as we transformed to four-season brewing and build new introduction of a centrifuge. His book is "Adversity Management: A Reversal Idea Method for Delivering Local Sake" Dassai "in the Mountains to the World" (DIAMOND, INC.).

Eiichi Sakurai

Lecturer : Eiichi Sakurai

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST)/Researcher

  • ・2011-present National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
  • ・Researcher at Artificial intelligence research center 2015-present
  • ・Researcher at Center for service research 2011-2015
KOIKE, MASAMICHI

Lecturer : KOIKE, MASAMICHI

Fellow, Head of Research Unit, R&D Division, Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd.

After completing the master's course at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the University of Tokyo, I joined Kyowa Kirin and was mainly engaged in research and development of therapeutic antibodies until 2005. I have been in Princeton, New Jersey, USA, as an expatriate for eight years since 2005. After serving as Director of Development Planning Department, Director of Oncology Category Unit, and Director of Research Function Unit, I have been in the current position since April 2021.

TADAOMI KANNO

Lecturer : TADAOMI KANNO

Avantor Performance Materials Korea Ltd. Japan Sales Director

B.S. in Agriculture, Tohoku University; M.B.A., Babson College (F.W. Olin School of Business), U.S.A.; Working history: Snow Brand Dairy, a Bio Venture, Yamaha Motor (Life Science Business setup), and DSM (Innovation VP). At Avantor, consulting sales for biopharmaceutical companies, mainly in the areas of process chemicals, single-use and service proposals to minimize the speed to market. In 2016-2018, A part-time lecturer at Graduate School of Tokyo Institute of Technology, about Global Corporate Research and Development.

Wakabayashi Susumu

Lecturer : Wakabayashi Susumu

Department of Pharmacy, Kyorin University Hospital

1993:Graduated from school of Pharmaceutical Science of Toho University. 1993:Employed at Kyorin University Hospital. 2021:Director Pharmacist in Kyorin University Hospital. Director of the Japanese Society of Drug Informatics and Tokyo Metropolitan Society of Health System Pharmacists. Representive of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, and Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences. Councilor of Japan Association for Medical Informatics.Visiting lecturer of school of pharmacy of Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences. Executive Director of HIT-Pharmacist. Holds Drug Information Sepcialist, Healthcare Information Technologist, Sports Pharmacist.

NOBUO UEHARA

Lecturer : NOBUO UEHARA

Utsunomiya University / Professor

Uemoto Michihisa

Lecturer : Uemoto Michihisa

MEISEI UNIVERSITY
Program in Environmental Sciences,School of Science and Engineering, Graduate School in Environmental System, Professor

Professor, Ph.D., Graduate school in environmental system, Meisei University Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech. 1982 (MA), Gakushuin Univ. 1985 (Ph.D), The Riken Inst. 1985-87 (PDF), Gakushuin Univ. 1985-87 (Res. Assoc.), Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute 1987-2017 (to Branch director). Meisei Univ. 2017-. Specialty; Inorganic analytical chemistry with atomic spectrometry and atomic mass spectrometry, Validation of analytical reliability for standardization of analytical methods to JIS and ISO.

永野 智己

Lecturer : Toshiki NAGANO

Japan Science and Technology Agency / Director/Fellow

Fellow/Director, MBA, Center for Research and Development Strategy (CRDS) Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Program Officer of Nanotechnology Platform, Advanced Research Infrastructure for Materials and Nanotechnology in Japan, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).

HITOSUGI Taro

Lecturer : HITOSUGI Taro

Tokyo Institute of Technology,School of Materials and Chemical Technology,Professor

  • 1999 Ph.D. The University of Tokyo, Japan
  • 1999-2003 Assistant Professor, The University of Tokyo
  • 2007 - 2015 Associate Professor, Tohoku University
  • 2015 - present Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • 2010 The Young Scientists’ Prize, The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan
  • Research Areas:Solid-state chemistry, Solid-state physics, Solid-state electrochemistry, surfaces/interfaces, thin films, oxides, hydrides, scanning tunneling microscopy
TANAKA Hideyuki

Lecturer : TANAKA Hideyuki

Leader
Research Group on Data Science for Metrology, Research Institute for Engineering Measurement, National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).

This lecture explains the basic uncertainty evaluation method for the person who have few knowledge about measurement uncertainty. The target of the lecture is the beginners of measurement uncertainty, newcomers of the measurement companies, and the person who have to teach uncertainty to others in the workplace are also encouraged to this lecture.

Mari Maeda-Yamamoto

Lecturer : Mari Maeda-Yamamoto

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)Senior Principal Scientist

Master's degree from the Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University in 1986. Joined the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in the same year. After working at the National Agricultural Research Center, the Chugoku Agricultural Experiment Station, the Vegetable and Tea Research Institute, the Director of Food Function Research Division, Food Research Institute, the Director of Agri-Food Business Innovation Center, and the Director of Healthcare Innovation Research, she assumed her current position in April 2021. PhD in Agriculture (Kyushu University) in 1992. Professor of University of Tsukuba, PhD Program in Life Science Innovation from 2015. She received the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award for Industry-Academia-Government Service from the Cabinet Office in 2013, the Technology Award from the Japanese Society for Agricultural Chemistry in 2016, the Industry Award from the Japanese Society for Food Immunology in 2016, and the Japan Agricultural Science Award in 2018.

Motoh Mutsuga

Lecturer : Motoh Mutsuga

National Institute of Health Sciences, Division of Food-Additives, Section Chief

川崎 秀夫 氏

Lecturer : 川崎 秀夫 氏

(株)ADEKA 研究企画部 許認可グループリーダー

竹中 みゆき 氏

Lecturer : 竹中 みゆき 氏

IEC TC111 (環境)国際副議長

中井 章仁 氏

Lecturer : 中井 章仁 氏

JAIMA環境委員会 委員長

Yukihiro GODA

Lecturer : Yukihiro GODA

Director General

  • 1985: PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
  • 1986-1996: Researcher/Senior Researcher, Division of Food Additives, National Inst. of Health Sciences, Japan (NIHS)
  • 1996-2001: Section Chief, Division of Foods, NIHS.
  • 2001: Head, Division of Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry and Narcotics, NIHS.
  • 2013: Head, Division of Drugs, NIHS.
  • 2018: Deputy Director General, NIHS.
  • 2020: Director General, NIHS.
  • Awards: Prize for Encouragement, Japanese Society of Food Chemistry (2000), The JSP Award for Scientific Contributions (2007), the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Award (2019), The Japanese Society for Food Hygiene and Safety Award (2021). His expertise includes regulatory science of pharmaceuticals, natural medicines, illegal drugs, borderline products between foods and drugs, and natural product chemistry. He had been the chair of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP) expert committee of natural medicines since 2002 and was moved to the chair of the expert committee of synthetic drugs in 2014. In addition, from 2020 he has been the chair of standing committee and international harmonization committee.
Kumiko Sakai-Kato

Lecturer : Kumiko Sakai-Kato

School of Pharmacy, Kitasato University / professor

She received her B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Tokyo. She received her Ph.D. degree in analytical chemistry at the University of Tokyo. She developed her career as a research scientist at pharmaceutical company, assistant professor at Musashino University, and section head of Division of Drugs at the National Institute of Health Sciences. She became a professor at Kitasato University.
She received the APSTJ Nagai International Woman Scientist Award and the encouraging prize of the Society for Chromatographic Sciences.

Akiko Ishii-Watabe

Lecturer : Akiko Ishii-Watabe

Director, Division of Biological Chemistry and Biologicals, National Institute of Health Sciences

  • 1991 B.S. (Pharmaceutical Science), Kyoro Univ.
  • 1993 M.S. (Pharmaceutical Science), Kyoro Univ.
  • 1993-1996 Sumitomo Pharmacueticals.
  • 1996 Researcher, Division of Biological Chemistry and Biologicals (DBCB), National Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS)
  • 2001 Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical Science), Kyoto Univ.
  • 2002.9-2003.3 Post doctoral fellow, Stanford Univ. Medical School.
  • 2003 Senior researcher, DBCB, NIHS
  • 2005 Section chief, DBCB, NIHS
  • 2015-present Director, DBCB, NIHS Chair, JP Expert Committee of Biologicals
佐薙 徳寿 氏

Lecturer : 佐薙 徳寿 氏

東芝エネルギーシステムズ(株)水素エネルギー事業統括部

1993年3月 慶應義塾大学 理工学研究科 修士課程修了
1993年4月 株式会社東芝 入社
2012年10月 東芝燃料電池システム株式会社 品質保証部長
2019年4月 水素エネルギー事業統括部 品質保証部長
2019年8月 水素エネルギー事業統括部 事業開発部長
2019年10月より現職
主に、燃料電池システムの技術開発および水素エネルギーの事業開発に従事

原田 英一 氏

Lecturer : 原田 英一 氏

川崎重工業(株)常務執行役員水素戦略本部長

Yoshito Ohtake

Lecturer : Yoshito Ohtake

Nagaoka University of Technology Professor

  • Yoshito Ohtake Graduated National Institute of Technologu, Oyama College in 1972.
  • He Joined the Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan in 1982.
  • He was appointed to the executive managing Director in 2014 until 2018.
  • He served as visiting professor of Nagasaki University (2002),Nagaoka University of Technology (2008), Kyushu University (2012) and part-time Lecturer of Tokyo Institute of Technology Currently.
  • He is specially appointed professor of Nagaoka University of Technology.
内山 幸彦 氏

Lecturer : Yukihiko Uchiyama

JFE Plant Engineering Co.,Ltd
General Manager Construction Dept. Construction Center FUKUYAMA WORKS

  • 1986 Kawasaki Steel Corporation Mizushima Works Cold Rolling Dept.
  • 1996 Mizushima Works Plant Engineering Dpt. Cold Rolling Maintenance Sec.
  • 2003 Kawasaki Steel and NKK merged and JFE Steel Corporation started.JFE Steel Corporation (Kurashiki) Staff, Plant Engineering Dpt. Development and Design Sec.
  • 2012 JFE Steel Galvanizing (Thailand) Ltd. Plant construction team
  • 2013 JFE Steel Corporation (Fukuyama) Staff, Plant Engineering Dpt. Plant Engineering Technology Sec.
  • 2021 JFE Plant Engineering Co.,Ltd. General Manager, Construction Dept. Construction Center FUKUYAMA WORKS
Kazunori Takada

Lecturer : Kazunori Takada

Center for Green Research on Energy and Environmental Materials, National Institute for Materials Science / Director

Toyoki Okumura

Lecturer : Toyoki Okumura

Research Institute of Electrochemical Energy, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

2010年3月京都大学大学院人間・環境学研究科相関環境学専攻 博士後期課程修了
2009年4月~2011年3月 日本学術振興会・特別研究員
2011年4月~2014年3月 産総研 電池技術研究部門 研究員
2014年4月~現在 産総研 電池技術研究部門 主任研究員
同部門蓄電デバイス研究グループにおいて、酸化物固体電解質を用いた全固体電池の研究に従事。