Strategic Young Researcher Overseas Visit Program for Accelerating Brain Circulation
■ Outline of the program
The aim of this program is to train outstanding researchers to become the core of the international collaborative research network for the academic promotion of our country. This program is designed to provide challenging opportunities for young researchers who are engaged in world class collaborative research aligned with the international research strategy of their respective research organization.
■ Member
Name | Position | Field | Research Purpose | Host Institution | Duration |
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Daisaku Sakaguchi | Associate Professor ※At the time of research abroad |
System Engineering | Developing high-efficiency equipment | Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics (Kingdom of Belgium) |
2012.03.06 - 2013.03.15 |
Takeshi Yanai | Assistant Professor | Materials Science | Development of innovative energy-saving materials | Monash University, (Australia) | 2012.03.25 - 2013.03.24 |
Kotaro Sonoda | Assistant Professor | System Engineering | Development of new measurement technology for energy conversion equipment | Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland) |
2012.03.27 - 2013.03.27 |
Tsutomu Fukuda | Assistant Professor | Materials Science | Development of innovative energy-saving processes |
Max-Planck-Institut fȕr Kohlenforschung (Germany) |
2012.07.09 - 2013.07.13 |
Tomohiko Yamaguchi | Associate Professor | Materials Science | Development of energy utilization technology | University of Nottingham (UK) | 2012.08.18 - 2013.10.05 |
Bo Li | Assistant Professor | System Engineering | Innovation of safety technology of energy system | Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden) | 2012.09.25 - 2013.09.27 |
Koki Urita | Assistant Professor | Devices | Developing new electrode | Universitè Paul Sabatier (France) | 2013.04.01 - 2014.03.24 |
Suguru Motokucho | Assistant Professor | Devices | Development of Novel Bio-based Polymer Synthesis | Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherland) | 2013.05.25 - 2014.03.25 |