Prof. Teruo Kishi (Chair Person/ National Institute for Materials Science/Nanotechnology Researchers Network Center of Japan)
<Opening Remark 2>
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
<Plenary Session>
10:10
Dr. Heinrich. Rohrer(Nobel Laureate, Switzerland) “The Magic and Power of Small”
11:10
Prof. Seiji Shinkai (Kyushu University, Japan)
“How Can We Integrate "Intelligence" into Molecules?”
12:10~13:10
Lunch
13:10~15:10
Nano Bio Session
13:10
Dr. Andrzej Joachimiak(Argonne National Laboratory, USA) “Structural Genomics: Toward Complete Structure and Function of the Proteome”
13:50
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Baumeister (Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Germany) “Mapping Molecular Landscapes inside Cells”
14:30
Prof. Yoshinobu Baba(Nagoya University, Japan) “Nanobiotechnology for Genomics, Proteomics, and Future Personalized Medicine ”
15:10~15:40
Short Break
15:40~16:40
Short Oral Presentation
(One minute each)
February 21st, 2005, Conference rooms 605-608
17:00~19:00
Poster Sessions
(Conference Room 607, 608 on the 6th floor) Latest achievements by the young scientists supported by Japanese government fund project [Nano Physics•Metrology, IT Device] [Nano Materials•Process] [Nano Bio]
For further information about the poster sessions, please refer to http://www.nanonet.go.jp/english/event/japannano2005/poster.html
17:00~19:00
Mixer
(Conference Room 605, 606 on the 6th floor) The Mixer and the Poster Sessions are held simultaneously.
February 22nd, 2005, Reception Hall A , B
10:00~12:00
Nano Physics Session
10:00
Prof. Lars Samuelson (Lund University, Sweden) “Growth and Physics of Semiconductor Nano-Wires and Dots”
10:40
Prof. Tsuneya Ando(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) “Physics of Carbon Nanotube”
11:20
Prof. David Awschalom (University of California-Santa Barbara, USA) “Spintronics: Semiconductor, Molecules, and Quantum Information Processing”
12:00~13:00
Lunch
13:00~15:00
Nano Materials Session
13:00
Dr. Stephen Freiman(Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory, NIST, USA) “Mechanical Behavior of Materials at the Nanoscale”
13:40
Prof. Makoto Fujita (The University of Tokyo, Japan) “Molecular Self-Assembly through Coordination”
14:20
Dr. Stuart S P Parkin(IBM Almaden Research Center, USA) “Novel Magnetic Memories Using Spintronic Materials and Devices”
15:00~15:30
Short Break
15:30~17:30
Nano IT Device Session
15:30
Prof. Alfred Forchel (Wuerzburg University, Germany) “Recent Advances on Light Matter Interaction Effects in Semiconductor Quantum Dot Lasers”
16:10
Dr. Hideaki Takayanagi (NTT, Japan) “Advances in Science and Technology for Quantum Computing”
16:50
Prof. Toshiro Hiramoto (The University of Tokyo, Japan)“Prospects of Silicon Nano Electronics”
17:30~17:40
Closing Remark
Prof. Kenichi Iga (Organizing Committee, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)