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2017 ISAJ Symposium Anouncement
8th ISAJ Symposium on Bridging Nature and Technology
Venue: The University of Tokyo Map ==>
Date: 6 December 2017
Honorary Patron: H.E. Mr. Sujan R. Chinoy, The Ambassador of India
Honorary Advisor: Dr. (Mrs) Purnima Rupal, S & T Counsellor, Embassy of India
Organised by:
Convener: Ms. Sneha Co-conveners: Dr. Rumit Maini Dr. P.K.Hashim Organizing Committee: Alok Singh Sunil Kaul Swadhin Behera Atsushi Suzuki D. Sakthi Kumar Ruby Pawankar Kedar Mahapatra Manish Biyani Toshio Saito Samik Ghosh Mahendra Kumar Silpa Chandran Adavan Kiliyankil Vipin Prashant Kandwal Sakshi Shiradhonkar Rahul S Varier Shreya Thusoo Khateeb Noor Ul Huda Somesh Bhattacharya Gayatri Chawda
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We are happy to inform you that the ISAJ is going to organize the 8th Annual Symposium entitled "Bridging Nature and Technology" to be held on December 6th, 2017 (Wednesday) at the Hongo Campus of University of Tokyo (Auditorium, 5F, Chemistry Main Building, Dept. of Chemistry). The focus of this year's symposium will be to reflect on and critically assess how various disciplines of science and technology are integrating the knowledge from nature and environment to innovate and develop latest technologies. The popular concept of Bio-Mimicry will be dealt through presentations and posters to help understand the scope and limitation in this arena of science and technology.
This symposium will continue the tradition of organizing sessions around dedicated topics having plenary and poster sessions. There will be plenary and invited talks by scientists of repute from various Japanese research institutes and universities along with a dedicated oral session for the young researchers (postdoctoral and young faculty). We are also going to provide adequate time for the poster session.
On behalf of the organizing committee, we invite abstracts for short oral and poster presentations on any disciplines of science and technology. The deadline for submission of the abstract is November 10th, 2017 (Friday). Abstracts for consideration for oral presentations or poster presentations can be submitted by scanning the QR code from the symposium flyer as well as by e-mail to isajtokyo2017@gmail.com. Authors will be notified of acceptance of abstracts by November 20th, 2017 (Monday), including the presentation type it has been accepted for. Please click the link below to submit the abstract files (both PDF and Word format). Find the sample abstract file attached at the end of this page.
The registration fee: 3,000 yen (Students: 1,000 yen) will be collected from all participants in cash at the symposium reception desk. Please note that all the abstract authors (presenters) must be registered and pay the registration fee.
Please invite your friends and colleagues (Indian, Japanese, and any other nationality) to submit their abstracts and participate in the symposium. Please also feel free to blog, tweet, forward, or otherwise, share this event with anyone you think would be interested.
Contact Email: isajtokyo2017@gmail.com
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2015 ISAJ Symposium Announcement
6th ISAJ Symposium on Recent Advances in Science and Technology
Venue: Indian Embassy Auditorium, Tokyo
Date: Decmber 4 2015
Honorary Patron: H.E. Ms. Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa, The Ambassador of India
Organised by:
Convener: Dr. Swadhin Behera Co-convener: Dr. Mahendra Kumar
Organizing Committee: Dr. Alok Singh Dr. Sunil Kaul Dr. Kedar Mahapatra Prof. D. Sakthi Kumar Prof. Ruby Pawankar Dr. Samik Ghosh Prof. Atsushi Suzuki Prof. Mamoru Mitsuishi Prof. T. Pradeep Dr. Takeya Komiya Dr. Toshio Saito Dr. Renu Wadhwa Dr. Manish Biyani Dr. Asima Sultana Dr. Baiju G. Nair Dr. Venkata Ratnam Dr. Rajyashree Sundaram Dr. Rajkumar Singh Dr. Venu Srinivas Dr. Debabrata Payra Dr. Deepa Kamath Dr. Satyaban Ratna Ms. Sonali Chauhan Mr. Saurabh Sharma |
The Indian Scientists Association in Japan (ISAJ) is going to organize 6th Symposium on December 4, 2015, at the Indian Embassy Auditorium, Tokyo. ISAJ Symposium is an annual interdisciplinary symposium organized by the Indian Scientists Association in Japan (ISAJ). It provides an opportunity for young and established researchers to showcase their research, discuss ideas and foster collaborations.
Rapid advances in health, materials, earth and environment sciences and emerging areas of nano-technology have enabled us to deal with new challenges to sustain healthy society and environment. The theme/objective of this symposium is to promote multidisciplinary/trans-d
isciplinary researches to address the societal needs including healthcare and a stressed environment through smarter materials, technologies and strategies and a best combination of multidisciplinary sciences.
Guest of Honors:
The Ambassador of India
Dr. Michinari Hamaguchi, President, JST
Dr. Yasuhiro Iye, Executive Director, JSPS
Key Speakers:
Dr. Asahiko Taira, President, JAMSTEC
Dr. Koichi Tsuchiya, Director, RCSM, NIMS
Dr. Tomohiro Tamura, Director, BRI, AIST
Dr. Junji Urakawa, KEK, Japan
Dr. Eiji Abe, The University of Tokyo
Dr. Manako Tanaka, Tokyo University of Arts
Program:
9:00-9:15; Registration, 9:15-10:30; Inauguration and keynote speech, 11:00-17:40; Science sessions 17:40-18:30; Cultural program
The 6th annual symposium of ISAJ plans to set up a platform for such interdisciplinary interactions amongst not only the specialized renowned scientists, but also young researchers and students.
2013 ISAJ Symposium
India-Japan Symposium on Frontiers in Science & Technology: Emerging Materials for Health, Environment and Safety
Venue: Indian Embassy Auditorium, Tokyo
Date: October 11 2013
Honorary Patron: H.E. Ms. Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa, The Ambassador of India
Honorary Advisor: Dr. Chadaram Sivaji, S & T Counsellor, Embassy of India
The Indian Scientists Association in Japan (ISAJ) organized 4th India-Japan Symposium on October 11, 2013, at the Indian Embassy Auditorium, Tokyo. The main theme of this year’s symposium was “Emerging Materials for Health, Environment and Safety.”
Convener: Dr. Alok Singh Co-convener: Dr. Baiju G. Nair
Organizing Committee: Dr. Sunil Kaul Prof. Swadhin Behera Dr. Kedar Mahapatra Prof. D. Sakthi Kumar Dr. Manish Biyani Prof. Ruby Pawankar Dr. Anila Mathew Dr. Samik Ghosh Dr. Vijay Kumar Mr. Saurabh Sharma Dr. R. Arockia Kumar Dr. K.S. Suresh Dr. Sachin Shah Dr. Jyotheeswara Reddy Edula Dr. Aniruddha Adhikari Ms Tuba Zahra Mr Mahendra Kumar Pal Mr Shanthanu R. Menon Dr.Manoj Eradath Dr.Kanaka Raju Pandiri |
Plenary Speakers:
C. Sivaji, Embassy of India
Kenji Oeda, RIKEN (Keynote)
Daisuke Fujita, NIMS
Neelam Ramaiah, University of Tokyo
Yoshihiro Ito, RIKEN
Madoka Takai, University of Tokyo
Hiroshi Abe, Hokkaido University
Biju V. Pilai, AIST
Tahei Tahara, RIKEN
Takuya Nakashima, NAIST, Nara
Teruhiko Matsubara, Keio University
Masanobu Naito, NIMS
Hideki Abe, NIMS
C. Subramaniam, TASC/AIST
Toshiji Mukai, Kobe University
Asima Sultana, AIST
Panel Discussion: moderated by Sanjeev Sinha (Sun and Sands Group) “The role of Indian scientists in Japan in bridging the S&T between India and Japan”
ISAJ is a forum of Indian Scientists in Japan registered as an NPO with a vision to strengthen India-Japan collaborations in the field of Science and Technology. India-Japan Symposium organized by ISAJ provides a platform for both senior and young Indian researchers and their Japanese counterparts and other colleagues to share state-of-the-art information in their respective fields.
There will be a registration fee of Yen 3,000 to cover for lunch and tea/coffee. Students are exempted!
We look forward to your active participation and make this event a great success!
For inquries:
Dr. Alok Singh (alok.singh@nims.go.jp) or Dr. Baiju Nair (bgnair06@gmail.com)