Announcement of the "3rd Symposium on Materials for Innovative Energy Conversion"
The University of Tokyo, Hiroshima University, and Japan Atomic Energy Agency are participating in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Advanced Research Infrastructure for Materials (ARIM) program, with the three institutions and five bases working together to conduct research and development of materials that will enable innovative energy conversion.
At this symposium, in addition to reporting on activities at each center, we will also introduce research results that utilize shared equipment.
In addition, special lectures will be given on the development of an "atomic resolution magnetic field-free electron microscope" and the cutting edge of materials research using neural networks.
We look forward to your participation in this valuable opportunity to experience cutting-edge materials science and ARIM's efforts.
At this symposium, in addition to reporting on activities at each center, we will also introduce research results that utilize shared equipment.
In addition, special lectures will be given on the development of an "atomic resolution magnetic field-free electron microscope" and the cutting edge of materials research using neural networks.
We look forward to your participation in this valuable opportunity to experience cutting-edge materials science and ARIM's efforts.