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Hall I
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
I²ñ¾ì
(9:30–10:45) ( Hayashi Jun'ichi, Yoshida H)
9:309:45I101Instability of Taylor Vortex Flow in Inhomogeneous Temperature Field
(Kobe U.) Yoshida Saho, Masuda Hayato, Horie Takafumi, Ohmura Naoto
Taylor Vortex Flow
Heat Convection
Flow Instability
2-a29
9:4510:00I102Preparation of Hard Shell Micro-Capsules Containing Phase Change Materials
(KobeU.) Narisada R., Toyoda T., Suzuki H., Hidema R., Komoda Y.
Phase Change Materials
Concentric Double Nozzle
Hard Shell Micro-Capsules
2-a59
10:0010:15I103Flow Characteristics of Hyaluronate Solution in a Micro Abrupt Contraction-Expansion Channel
(kobe U.) Sasaki Takaakira, Hidema Ruri, Suzuki Hirosihi, Komoda Yoshiyuki
hyaluronate solution
elastic turbulence
micro channel
2-a86
10:1510:30I104Numerical analysis of viscoelastic fluids passing grids affected by extensional viscosity
(Kobe U.) Deguchi T., Hidema R., Suzuki H., Komoda Y.
Extensional viscosity
Viscoelastic fluids
Numerical analysis
2-a99
10:3010:45I105Test study of frictional drag induced by polymers in solution
(Kobe U.) Bekku R., Hidema R., Suzuki H., Komoda Y.
Polymer solution
Atomic force microscope
Frictional drag
2-a101
(10:45–12:00) ( Gotoh K., Fukui K)
10:4511:00I106Liquid-phase flow characteristics around the liposome formation in a micro-channel
(KobeU.) Keiichiro T., Ruri H., Hiroshi S., Yoshiyuki K., Tomohisa K.
Liposome
Microchannel
Particle Tracking Velocimetry
2-a105
11:0011:15I107Mixing Flow Model in a Droplet under Low Frequency Vibration
(Kobe U.) Seo Hangyeol, Kumagai Norihisa, Horie Takafumi, Ohmura Naoto
Droplet reactor
Low frequency vibration
Moving Particle Semi-implicit method
2-b33
11:1511:30I108Behavior Analysis of Particle Dispersion in a Stirred Tank
(Kobe U.) Yamashita Naoki, Tanaka Hisato, Masuda Hayato, Horie Takafumi, Ohmura Naoto
Particle dispersion
Stirred tank
Maxblend
2-b46
11:3011:45I109The oxygen absorption by the microbubble dispersion in bubble column
(Kansai.U.) Umehara Keisuke, Imai Kouhei, Muroyama Katsihiko, Hayashi Jun'ichi
Micro-bubble
Bubble-culumn
Oxygen acsorption efficiency
2-d91
11:4512:00I110Effects of stress on submerged culture of Flammulina velutipes mycelium in an external-loop airlift column.
(Nara Natl. Col. of Tech., of Chem. Eng.) Nukata Kazuki, Nakamura Hidemi
Flammulina velutipes
airlift column
stress
2-d71
(13:00–14:15) ( Suzuki H., Shigeno Koichi)
13:0013:15I111Formation of ordered structure of tube-like iron oxide particles using shear flow
(Okayama.U.) Emoto M., Yoshida M., Oshitani J., Gotoh K., Takada J.
ordered structure
shear flow
tube like particle
2-f6
13:1513:30I112Effects of Pellet Arrangement on the Microwave Sintering of Oxide Pellet
(Hiroshima U.) Hamaba T, Fukui K, Yamamoto T, Yoshida H
Microwave
Sintering
Temperature distribution
2-f22
13:3013:45I113Hydrothermal Synthesis of Zeolite from Flyash by Microwave Heating with Pulverization
(Hiroshima U.) Shibata D, Fukui K, Yamamoto T, Yoshida H
Microwave
Pulverization
Zeolite
2-f28
13:4514:00I114Synthesis of lanthanum nickelate nanoparticles via mechanochemical route
(Osaka Pref. U.) Makino Y., Iwasaki T., Nakamura H., Watano S.
Mechanochemical reaction
Perovskite
Photocatalytic activity
2-f80
14:0014:15I115Effect of Surface Charge of Nanoparticles on its translocation across model cell membrane
(Osaka Pref. U.) Shimizu Kenta, Nakamura Hideya, Watano Satoru
Nanoparticle
Cell membrane
MD simulation
2-f84
(14:15–15:45) ( Horie Takafumi, Yoshida H)
14:1514:30I116Development of Novel Dry Impact Pulverizer with Ultra High Speed Rotor
(Osaka Pref. U.) Kawaguchi Takashi, Nakamura Hideya, Kan Hiroyuki, Watano Satoru, (Dalton) Asai Naochika
Dry pulverizer
Ultra High Speed Rotor
Fine particle milling
2-f85
14:3014:45I117Flow properties evaluation of mixed particles admixing nano-particles by compressed packing fractions and breaking strengths for particle bed
(Okayama U.) Matsui R., Oshitani J., Gotoh K., Yoshida M.
admixture of nano-particle
flow properties
silica particle
2-f92
14:4515:00I118Low Temperature Sintering of Alumina by Cu-Ti-Nb-O Additive and its Mechanism Analysis.
(Ube NCT) Asakawa Tadashi, Kuraoka Yuto, Shigeno Koichi, (Yamaguchi U.) Fujimori Hirotaka
Alumina
sintering
additive
2-f161
15:0015:15I119Low Temperature Sintering of Alumina by Cu-Ti-Nb-Ag-O Additive and its Mechanism Analysis.
(Ube NCT) Kuraoka Yuto, Asakawa Tadashi, Shigeno Koichi, (Yamaguchi U.) Fujimori Hirotaka
Alumina
sintering
additive
2-f162
15:1515:30I120Synchronization of the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation
(Ritsumeikan U.) Nishimoto T, Gotoda H
the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation
Synchronization
reaction-diffusion equation
3-b120
15:3015:45I121Study of Heat and Moisture Exchangers for humidifying respired gases in Humans
(O.E.C.U.) Kondo Yuji, Okada Naoya, Maeda Takashi, Takaoka Daizo
heat and moisture exchangers
respired gases
medical equipment
3-e66

Hall J
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
J²ñ¾ì
(9:30–10:45) ( Kita H., No data (¡û/»³ËÜ Âó»Ê))
9:309:45J101Suppression of Membrane Fouling by Fine Bubble
(Kobe U.) Matsuyama Kazufumi, (Kobe U., MaF Tech Center) Takahashi Tomoki, Miyoshi Taro, Yasukawa Masahiro, (DAICEN MEMBRANE-SYSTEMS LTD.) Watabe Tomoichi, (DAICEN MEMBRANE-SYSTEMS LTD) Nakatsuka shuji, (Kobe U., MaF Tech Center) Matsuyama Hideto
fine bubble
membrane
fouling
4-a79
9:4510:00J102Numerical simulation of polymer solution with free surface flow
(Kobe U.¡¦MAFTech Center) Onuki Haruna, Ishigami Toru, Kagawa Yusuke, Fuse Hiromi, Mino Yasushi, Matsuyama Hideto
Free surface flow
Viscoelastic fluid
Barus effect
4-a64
10:0010:15J103Intensification of Hollow Fiber Separation Process by Combination of Oscillatory Flow and Baffle
(Kobe U.) Akagi Takaaki, Shiota Saori, Horie Takahumi, Ohmura Naoto
Oscillatory flow
Membrane fouling
Helical baffle
4-a44
10:1510:30J104Fundamental investigation on CO2 separation membrane using ionic liquid with cyclic amino acid
(Kobe U. ¡¦MAFTech Center) Matsuki Tatsuya, Kasahara Shohei, Otani Akihito, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto
Amino acid ionic liquid
CO2 separation
Facilitated transport membrane
4-a81
10:3010:45J105Fabrication of Thin-Film Composite Forward Osmosis Membranes and Membrane Performance
(Kobe U.) Mishima Syouji, (Kobe U., MaF Tech Center) Yasukawa Masahiro, Takahashi Tomoki, Miyoshi Tarou, Matsuyama Hideto
Forward osmosis
NIPS
Interfacial polymerization
4-a83
(10:45–12:00) ( Higa Mitsuru, Maeda Kouji)
10:4511:00J106Permeation properties of cellulose acetate membranes with acetylated ¦Â-cyclodextrin
(Yamaguchi U.) masuda T., (UNCT) Yamamoto Y., Yamasaki H., (Yamaguchi U.) Kumakiri I., Tanaka K., Kita H.
Permeation
cyclodextrin
cellulose acetate
4-a89
11:0011:15J107Effect of seed crystals on the water-alcohol separation properties of MFI zeolite membranes
(Yamaguchi.U.) Yamashita Y., Kumakiri I., Tanaka K., Kita H.
pervaporation
zeolite
membrane
4-a157
11:1511:30J108Water treatment using catalytic membrane contactors
(Yamaguchi U.) Hattori T., Kumakiri I., Tanaka K. ., Kita H.
water treatment
catalytic membren
membren contactor
4-a160
11:3011:45J109Surface modification of reverse osmosis membranes with zwitterionic polymers via atom transfer radical polymerization
(Kobe U./MaF Tech Center) Yonamine Genki, Saeki Daisuke, Tanimoto Tatsuya, Matsuyama Hideto
Reverse osmosis membrane
Biofouling
Atom transfer radical polymerization
4-a104
11:4512:00J110Study of preparation conditions of silicalite membrane for separation of ethanol on pervaporation
(U. Tokushima) Matsutani K, Tenshin A, Katoh M, Nakagawa K, Sugiyama S
Silicalite membrane
Pervaporation
Ethanol separation
4-a132
(13:00–14:15) ( Sugiyama S, Kamio Eiji)
13:0013:15J111Evaluation of permselectivity for monovalent anion in electrodialysis
(Yamaguchi U.) Hironaga Ryosuke, Kawamura Naoki, Takamura Keita, (ASTOM Corp.) Tanaka Nobuyuki, (Yamaguchi U.) Higa Mitsuru
Electrodialysis
anion exchange membrane
permselectivity
4-a141
13:1513:30J112Preparation and characterization of ion-exchange membranes from novel PVA based block copolymer
(Yamaguchi U.) Anno Marika, Takemura Hitoshi, Fujii Syoya, Higa Mitsuru
PVA
Ion-exchange membrane
RED
4-a142
13:3013:45J113Evaluation of power generation by pressure retarded osmosis using brines from RO desalination plants and simulated seawater
(Yamaguchi U.) Ikebe Yuki, Izumikawa Shinsuke, Shibuya Masafumi, Higa Mitsuru
Pressure retarded osmosis
Salinity gradient
Renewable energy
4-a147
13:4514:00J114Relationship between the membrane potential and ion-permeability of FO process in simulations.
(Yama U.) Emoto Keita, Hinoue Naoki, Tooyama Hayato, Higa Mituru
Forward Osmosis
Concentration polarization
simulation
4-a149
14:0014:15J115Influence of Furfural derivatives from biomass, on the elongation behavior of Amyloid fibrils
(Okayama U.) Shimanouchi T., Takashima K., Yang W., Kimura Y.
amyloid fibrils
biomass
inhibitor
4-g56
(14:15–15:30) ( No data (¡û/·§ÀÚ¡¡Àô), Nishiyama Satoru)
14:1514:30J116Study of electrical charge-discharge of lead acid battery under high pressure
(U. Hyogo) Nogami Masato, Maeda Kouji, Yamamoto Takuji, Arafune Koji, Fukui Keisuke, (NIST) Kuramochi Hidetoshi
High pressure
Crystallization
Lead Acid Battery
4-g13
14:3014:45J117Study on electroless nickel plating under ultra-high pressure
(Faculty of Engineering, U. Hyogo) Nobuyoshi Yuuta, (Graduate School of Engineering, U. Hyogo) Yamamoto Takuji, Maeda Kouji, Fukumuro Naoki, Yae Shinji, Matsuda Hitoshi, Fukui Keisuke
electroless nickel plating
high pressure
plating rate
4-g16
14:4515:00J118Study on purification of waste oil derived from biodiesel fuel by melt crystallization
(Faculty of Engineering, U. Hyogo) Fujikawa Takuto, (Graduate School of Engineering, U. Hyogo) Yamamoto Takuji, Maeda Kouji, (NIST) Kuramochi Hidetoshi, (Graduate School of Engineering, U. Hyogo) Fukui Keisuke
melt crystallization
glycerol trioleate
myristic acid
4-g17
15:0015:15J119Mechanism of osmotic behavior under microwave radiation
(U. Hyogo) Nakata Ryosuke, Asakuma Yusuke
microwave
osmotic pressure
crsytallization
4-g4
15:1515:30J120Expression of Bacillus lipase using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Escherichia coli
(Osaka Pref. U.) Kajiwara S., Yamada R., Ogino H.
lipase
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Escherichia coli
7-a112

Hall K
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
K²ñ¾ì
(9:30–10:45) ( Kimura Y., Kishimoto Noboru)
9:309:45K101Effects of polymer properties on turbidity removal of inorganic and polymer flocculants in powder form
(Osaka Pref. U.) Goto S., (Azumi Filter Paper. co. ltd.) Kadooka H., (Osaka Pref. U.) Kiso Y., Tanaka T., Iwata M.
Flocculation
Composite flocculant
Water treatment
4-b45
9:4510:00K102Influence of the BOD volume loading on the sludge concentration in submerged membrane bio reactor.
(Ehime U.) Ohtsuka Keitaro, Kawasaki Kenji
activated sludge treatment
submerged membrane
sludge concentration
4-b61
10:0010:15K103Solid-Liquid Separation of the Drainage including Silicon from Semiconductor Process by the flat sheet membrane
(O.E.C.U.) Makino Sho, Fujino Yuto, Ikeda Naoki, Takaoka Daizo
colloidal silicon
solid-liquid separation
MF membrane
4-b62
10:1510:30K104Flow analysis of the dynamic filtration by the aeration using the flat sheet membrane
(O.E.C.U.) Hiraishi Kaduki, Yamaguchi Ryosuke, Ikeda Naoki, Takaoka Daizo
solid-liquid separation
flow analysis
aeration
4-b65
10:3010:45K105Centrifugal dewatering involving segregation
(Osaka Pref. U.) Ginting A., Fukuyama R., Tanaka T., Iwata M.
Centrifuge
Segregation
Sedimentation
4-b67
(10:45–12:00) ( Kawasaki Kenji, Fukuchi Kenji)
10:4511:00K106Characteristics of solid-liquid system with microbubbles
(Osaka Pref. U.) Ubukata H., Yoshimoto A., Tanaka T., Iwata M.
Microbubble
Aggregation
Zeta potential
4-b69
11:0011:15K107Dewatering of drinking water treatment sludge using dual ionic thermosensitive polymers.
(Hiroshima U.) Uda N., Sakohara S.
thermosensitive polymer
drinking water treatment sludge
dewatering
4-b73
11:1511:30K108Filtration behaviors with particle settling
(Osaka Pref. U.) Ishii T., Tanaka T., Iwata M.
Filtration
Expression
Settling
4-b93
11:3011:45K109Reversed micellar extraction of protein in a mixer-settler column ¡¾the relationship between extraction property and drop behavior¡¾
(AdvancedEngineering Course, Niihama National College of Technology) Takahashi Kojiro, (Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, Niihama NCT) Murakami Kazuya, (Niihama NCT) Nishii Yasuhiro, (Tokyo NCT) Kinugasa Takumi
reversed micellar extraction
protein
mixer-settler column
4-f15
11:4512:00K110Extraction of hydroxymethyl furfural under high temperatures and pressurized conditions ; Use of slug flow
(Okayama U.) Shimanouchi T., Tanifuji T., (Keio U.) Fujioka S., Terasaka K., (Okayama U.) Kimura Y.
liquid-liquid extraction
slug flow
subcritical water
4-f58
(13:00–14:15) ( Fukuchi Kenji, Takaoka Daizo)
13:0013:15K111Fabrication of biomass activated carbon by using the superheated steam
(Wakayama-nct) Itani Shin, Kishimoto Noboru
activated carbon
superheated steam
adsorption
4-e37
13:1513:30K112Adsorption of causative substances in colored wastewater on activated carbon prepared by using superheated steam
(Wakayama-nct) Matsuo Yoshito, Kishimoto Noboru
colored wastewater
activated carbon
superheated steam
4-e38
13:3013:45K113Equilibrium isotherm for adsorption of natural color in Ume seasoning waste solution on activated carbon
(Wakayama-nct) Oyama Kohei, Kishimoto Noboru
activated carbon
adsorption mechanism
natural color
4-e40
13:4514:00K114Utilization of baiomass carbon as humidifying agent
(Kansai U.) Kageura Naoki, Fukuda Shouko, Hayashi Juniti
biomass
adsorption
humidity
4-e27
14:0014:15K115adsorption removal of uremic toxin by using activated carbon
(Kansai.U.) Takamatsu Yoshihiro, Natsuhara Yuzi, Hayashi Zyunniti
uremic toxin
activated carbon
adsorption
4-e47
(14:15–15:45) ( Kishimoto Noboru, Hayashi Juniti)
14:1514:30K116Development of denitration process using nitrogen monoxide adsorption support
(Osaka Pref. U.) Okui Hajime, Yamamoto Shota, (Tada electric Co. Ltd.) Yamauchi Shiro, (Pollusion Prevention Apparatus Laboratory Co. Ltd.) Asano Hideaki, (Osaka Pref. U.) Yasuda Masahiro, Ogino Hiroyasu
denitration process
NOx
Nitrogen monoxide
4-e63
14:3014:45K117Adsorption and desorption properties of metal ions in water by thermosensitive adsorbent
(Hiroshima U.) Yamaguchi T., Kuriyama Y., Sakohara S.
thermosensitive adsorbent
temperature swing
metal ion
4-e76
14:4515:00K118Water Adsorption Behavior of Alkali Treated ZSM-5 Zeolites
(U. Tokushima) Satoh A, Sugino M, Kimura M, Katoh M, Nakagawa K, Sugiyama S
ZSM-5 zeolite
Alkali treatment
Water adsorption
4-e127
15:0015:15K119Measurement and correlation of adsorption equilibria from ethanol aqueous solution on several adsorbent
(Ube NCT) Sakamoto Ryo, Miyoshi Katsumi, Fukuchi Kenji
Adsorption equilibria
Ethanol
Aqueous solution
4-e121
15:1515:30K120Measurement of adsorption equilibria from ethanol vapor on several adsorbent
(Ube NCT) Nishimura Yuki, Miyoshi Katsumi, Fukuchi Kenji
Adsorption equilibria
Ethanol
Elution method
4-e123
15:3015:45K121Improvement and maintenance of hydrogen fuel cell kit for study
(Ube NCT) Okimoto Takumi, Miyoshi Katsumi, Fukuchi Kenji
PEM fuel cell
Hydrogen
Maintenance
14-c129

Hall L
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
L²ñ¾ì
(9:45–10:45) ( Yoshida M., Sakohara S.)
9:4510:00L102Influence of preparation condition on Silica-coated Pt catalyst for selective hydrogenation of unsaturated aldehyde
(Kobe U.) Isomura Rina, (Graduated School of Kobe U.) Matsumoto Yoshiki, Imai Tomota, Okemoto Atsushi, Taniya Keita, Ichihashi Yuichi, Nishiyama Satoru
Silica-coated Pt catalyst
Unsaturated aldehyde
Selective hydrogenation
5-a96
10:0010:15L103Effect of Hydrogen Addition into the Feed for the Dehydration of Alcohols on FSM-16
(Department of Chemical Sci. & Tech., U. Tokushima) Yamane Y., Okada Y., (Department of Advanced Materials, U. Tokushima) Nakagawa K., Katoh M., Sugiyama S., (Mitsubishi Rayon Co.Ltd.) Katou Y., Akihara S., Yasukawa T., Ninomiya W.
FSM-16
Dehydration
Alcohols
5-a54
10:1510:30L104Development of method to synthesize copper-cobalt oxide catalysts for complete oxidation of VOC at low temperature
(Okayama U.) Kiso T., Uddin M. A., Kato Y.
VOC
Catalytic oxidation
CuO-Co3O4
5-a90
10:3010:45L105Effect of Periodic Operation in Hydrogenation of Alpha-Methylstyrene
(Kobe U.) Hiraishi Kazuhiro, Ozawa Yusuke, Kumagai Norihisa, (Kobe .U.) Horie Takahumi, (Kobe U.) Ohmura Naoto
Periodic operation
Trickle bed reactor
Mass-transfer
5-a39
(10:45–12:00) ( No data (¡û/¿ÀÈø¡¡±Ñ¼£), Kato Y.)
10:4511:00L106The liquid phase oxidation of benzene to phenol over Cupper complex catalysts
(Kobe U.) Kato Kurumi, (Graduated school of Kobe U.) Okemoto Atsushi, Taniya Keita, Ichihashi Yuichi, Nishiyama Satoru
benzene
Cupper complex
oxidation
5-a106
11:0011:15L107Effect of Cu/Zn molar ratio on Catalytic Activity of Cu-ZnO-Al2O3 catalyst for Water-Gas Shift Reaction
(Kobe U.) Fujita Ryo, (Graduated school of Kobe U.) Furumoto Naoki, Okemoto Atsushi, Taniya Keita, Ichihashi Yuichi, Nishiyama Satoru
Cu-ZnO-Al2O3
Water-Gas Shift Reaction
co-precipitation method
5-a107
11:1511:30L108Photocatalytic reaction of naphthalic anhydride by TiO2
(OPUCT) shimizu daiya, higashida suguru
TiO2
5-a113
11:3011:45L109Effects of dilution gas on plasma CVD of silica film
(Kyoto U.) Deguchi T., Takeda E., Kawase M.
CVD
HMDSO
silica
5-h11
11:4512:00L110The degradation characteristic of ferroelectric material by an orientation control with pulsed laser deposition
(Osaka Pref. U.) Amano T., Tkada Y., Okamoto N., Saito T., Kondo K., Yosimura T., Fujimura N., (Inst. Sci. and Ind. Res., Osaka U.) Higuchi K., Kitajima A., Oshima A.
ferroelectric material
pulsed laser deposition
orientation control
5-h155
(13:00–14:15) ( Ichihashi Yuichi, Takishima Shigeki)
13:0013:15L111Microreactor Synthesis of Porous Coordination Particles with Controlled Size, Shape and Adsorption Property
(Kyoto U.) Takada Kento, Watanabe Satoshi, Tanaka Hideki, Miyahara Minoru
Metal Organic Framework
Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework
Microreactor
5-f137
13:1513:30L112Kinetic Evaluation of Ultrasonic Fracturing Dispersion of Zirconium Phosphate
(Kobe U.) Tanaka Koki, Horie Takahumi, (Kaneka) Akao Shinsuke, (Kobe U.) Suzuki Takayuki, Uenishi Hironobu, Taniya Keita, Nishiyama Satoru, Ohmura Naoto
Ultrasound
Layered compound
Fracture
5-b36
13:3013:45L113Kinetic study on subcritical water-induced hydrolysis of disaccharides
(Okayama U.) Shimanouchi T., Mano R., Kimura Y.
subcritical water
disaccharide
hydrolysis
5-g57
13:4514:00L114Study of enzyme reaction for biodiesel production by using Novozym
(U. Hyogo) Endo Yusuke, Maeda Kouji, Yamamoto Takuji, Arafune Koji, Fukui Keisuke, (NIST) Kuramochi Hidetoshi
Biodiesel
Fixed bed reactor
Novozym
5-g14
14:0014:15L115Effect of irot-ceria catalyst on the decomposition of tar produced in the gasification of agricultural biomass waste
(Okayama U.) Ishihara H., Uddin M. A., Kato Y.
Agricultural Biomass
Tar Decomposition
Iron-Ceria Catalyst
5-g103
(14:15–15:30) ( No data (¡û/ÉðÆ£ ÌÀÆÁ), Kawase M.)
14:1514:30L116Surface tension profiles of water by various microwave radiation modes
(U. Hyogo) Asada Masahiro, Kanazawa Yushin, (versity of Hyogo) Asakuma Yusuke, (Curtin U.) Parmar Harisinh, Phan Chi, Pareek Vishnu, (U. Newcastle) Evans Geoffrey
microwave
surface tension
1-a3
14:3014:45L117Simultaneous measurement of infinite dilution activity coefficient for water and alcohol in ethylene glycol
(Ube NCT) Sakai Yuya, Miyoshi Katsumi, Fukuchi Kenji
Infinite dilution activity coefficient
Etylene glycol
Simultaneous measurement
1-a115
14:4515:00L118The rheological properties of polymer fluids under high temperature¡¡and high pressure
(Hiroshima U.Eng) Tawara Kuniaki, Zhang Xinyang, Haruki Masashi, Kihara Shin-ichi, Takishima Shigeki
polymer
rheology
viscosity
1-a95
15:0015:15L119Sublimation pressures of organic metal complexes
(Hiroshima U. Eng.) Ohta Yuto, Morioka Miho, Haruki Masashi, Kihara Shinichi, Takishima Shigeki
sublimation pressure
organic metal complexes
flow method
1-a41
15:1515:30L120Phase equilibria for the hexane + polydisperse polyethylene system under high temperature and high pressure
(Hiroshima U. Eng.) hadano yuki, fujikawa shouhei, haruki masashi, kihara shinichi, takishima shigeki
polydisperse polyethylene
phase equilibrium
Sanchez-Lacombe EOS
1-a138

Hall M
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
M²ñ¾ì
(10:00–10:45) ( No data (¡û/°æ¾å¡¡¸µ), Sakai S.)
10:0010:15M103Enhancement of organic solvent-stability of lipase by site-directed mutagenesis
(Osaka Pref. U.) Kimura T., Kawata T., Yamada R., Ogino H.
Lipase
Organic solvent-stability
Site-directed mutagenesis
7-a109
10:1510:30M104Heterogeneous¡¡expression of lipase-specific chaperone and activation of chaperone-dependent lipase
(Osaka Pref. U.) Murakami R., Kosugi S., Inoue S., Yamada R., Ogino H.
chaperone-dependent lipase
Lipase-specific chaperone
activation
7-a110
10:3010:45M105Development and characterization of yeast which display lipase on cell surface
(Osaka Pref. U.) Kimoto Y., Yamada R., Ogino H.
lipase
cell surface display
yeast
7-a111
(10:45–12:00) ( mitome noriyo, Ogino C.)
10:4511:00M106Metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria for glycogen production
(Kobe U.) Sonetsuji A., Aikawa S., Hasunuma T., Kondo A.
cyanobacteria
glycogen
genetic engineering
7-a117
11:0011:15M107Development of selective cell-encapsulation method in cross-linked polymeric membrane
(Osaka U.) Sengoku M., Sakai S., Liu Y., Taya M.
Cell-encapsulation
microcapsule
cross-linking
7-a32
11:1511:30M108Construction of a skeletal muscle tissue and its tension measurement using a microfluidic chip
(Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka U.) Ishida Mizuki, (Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka U.) Shimizu Kazunori, Taya Masahito
Skeletal muscle cells
BioMEMS
Tissue engineering
7-a135
11:3011:45M109Development of simulation code for iPS cell culuture considering with concentration profile in a culture liquid
(Handaikikou) Nashiki Yusuke, (Handaiinkou) Yamamoto Takuya, (Handaiinkikou) Takagi Youhei, Okano Yasunori, (Sansouken) Kanamori Toshiyuki, (Handaiinkou) Kino-oka Masahiro
Numerical investigation
iPS cell culture
concentration profile
7-a19
11:4512:00M110A performance improvement of metallic nanoparticles prepared by bio-reduction
(Kyoto U.) Nakanishi U, Sano N, Tamon H
Shewanella algae
alloy nanoparticles
direct methanol fuel cell
7-a151
(13:00–14:15) ( No data (¡û/²ÃÆ£ ²í͵), Ogino C.)
13:0013:15M111Design of new cell penetrating peptides and verification of the membrane translocation ability
(Sch. of Eng.,Kobe. U.) Kitahata Shigeru, (Grad. Sch. of Eng.,Kobe. U.) Tanaka Akiko, (Sch. of Eng.,Kobe. U.) Fukuoka Yuki, (Grad. Sch. of Eng.,Kobe. U.) Maruyama Tatsuo
transmembrane
cell
CPP
7-b9
13:1513:30M112Effect on ATPase activity of F1-ATPase by ¦ÂE190D mutation
(UNCT) wakabayashi kazumo, shimabukuro katsuya, mitome noriyo
ATPsynthase
molecular motor
function analysis
7-b20
13:3013:45M113Effect on ADP inhibition of F1-ATPase by the mutation of catalytic sites
(UNCT) Kaneko Hitomi, Shimabukuro Katsuya, Mitome Noriyo
ATP synthase
molecular motor
function analysis
7-b21
13:4514:00M114Analysis of ion channel of Na ion transporting ATP synthase by chemical modification
(UNCT) Hamada Kohei, Mitome Noriyo
ATPsynthase
molecular motor
function analysis
7-b23
14:0014:15M115Purification of FoF1¡¾ATP synthase and reconstitution to the liposome
(UNCT) tsutsui masami, mitome noriyo
ATPsynthase
molecular motor
function analysis
7-b24
(14:15–15:45) ( No data (¡û/À¶¿å°ì·û), Goto M.)
14:1514:30M116Examination of binding ability of monoclonal antibody of ab2 subunit of FoF1-ATPsynthase
(UNCT) hirata mikakko, mitome noriyo
ATPsynthase
molecular moter
function analysis
7-b25
14:3014:45M117Purification of Fo of FoF1-ATPsynthase with fused c-ring and a subunit
(UNCT) muro yurika, mitome noriyo
ATPsynthase
molecular
functionanalysis
7-b26
14:4515:00M118Immobilized enzyme reactions under reduced presurre
(Kochi NCT Advanced Course) Mizobuchi Misaki, (Kochi Nat. Colleg of Tech.) Nagayama Kazuhito
Gas phase
Immobilized enzyme
Ketone reduction
7-b100
15:0015:15M119Biodegradation of formaldehyde by lyophilized cells of Methylobacterium fujisawaense FD-1
(Wakayama-nct) Hitotsuda Fumina, Matsushita Chikara, Yonemitsu Hiroshi
formaldehyde
Methylobacterium
biodegradation
7-i97
15:1515:30M120Analysis of degradation products of azo dyes by Bacillus sp. KM
(Wakayama-nct) Tomatani Sawa, Okuno Yoshiharu, Yonemitsu Hiroshi
azo dye
Bacillus
biodegradation
7-i98
15:3015:45M121Analyzing an affinity between methylcellulose and the surface of yeast displayed cellulase
(Kobe U.) Kobayashi T., Ogino C., Kondo A.
AFM
cell-surface display
cellulase
7-i148

Hall N
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
N²ñ¾ì
(9:45–10:45) ( Tamon H, Maruyama Tatsuo)
9:4510:00N102Development of low invasiveness transcutaneous vaccine formulations by oil-based nanodispersion technology
(Kyushu.U.) Naritomi Ayaka, Hirakawa Yuya, Wakabayashi Rie, Kamiya Noriho, Goto Masahiro
transcutaneous vaccine
nanodispersion
antibody response
7-e10
10:0010:15N103Development of functional cosmetics by oil-based nanodispersed hyaluronic acid technique
(Kyushu U.) Sato M., Goto M., Kamiya N.
Hyaluronic acid
Drug delivery system
Transdermal permeation
7-e72
10:1510:30N104Affinity purification of the linear polymer ligands with the target peptide immobilized column
(Eng.Dept.Kyushu U.) Shimohara Shinnosuke, Wada yusuke, Lee Hejoo, Hoshino yu, Miura yoshiko
Affinity purification
RAFT polymerization
Peptide recognition
7-e159
10:3010:45N105Application of auranofin encapsulated vesicle for the drug delivery system
(Nara N.C.T.) Matsumura Maki, Hayashi Keita, Nakamura Hidemi
vesicle
drug delivery system
anti tumor drug
7-e124
(10:45–12:00) ( Ono T, Maruyama Tatsuo)
10:4511:00N106Development of computer program for estimating physical properties in supercritical CO2
(Osaka.U.) Kobayashi M, Ymamoto T, Takagi Y, Okano Y, (Sizuoka.U.) Kong C
computer modeling
supercritical CO2
physical properties
8-b18
11:0011:15N107Polymerization of fluorine-containing polyimide monomer in supercritical carbon dioxide
(Hiroshima U. Eng.) Oda Asuka, Hasegawa Yumi, Haruki Masashi, Kihara Shin-Ichi, Takishima Shigeki
supercritical carbon dioxide
polymerization
fluorinated polyimide monomer
8-d31
11:1511:30N108Characterization of liposomes prepared by non-solvent supercritical carbon dioxide
(Nara Natl. Col. of Tech., Dept. of Chem. Eng.) Taguchi Shogo, (Osaka U., Dept. of Chem. Sci. Eng.) Suga Keishi, Umakoshi Hiroshi, (Nara Natl. Col. of Tech., Dept. of Chem. Eng.) Hayashi Keita, Nakamura Hidemi
supercritical carbon dioxide
liposome
8-e70
11:3011:45N109Development of fluonated polymer blends using by the high pressure fluid mixing method
(Hiroshima U. Eng.) Kousaka Aika, Sakanaka Arisa, Haruki Masashi, Kihara Shin-ichi, Takishikma Shigeki
supercritical CO2
polymer blend
fluonated polymer
8-e94
11:4512:00N110Reactions of glycine in a simulated submarine hydrothermal system
(School of Engineering Sci., Osaka U.) Suzuki H., (Graduate School of Sci., Osaka U.) Sakata K., (Graduate School of Engineering Sci., Osaka U.) Sugahara T., (Graduate School of Sci., Osaka U.) Kondo T.
hydrothermal reaction
glycine
mineral deposits
8-g116
(13:00–14:30) ( Okano Y, No data (¡û/Äŵװæ Ìмù))
13:0013:15N111Effect of electrode structure on rate performance in electrical double-layer capacitor
(Kyoto U.) Miyazaki T., Hirata A., Kawase M.
electrode structure
EDLC
rate performance
11-f53
13:1513:30N112High Speed Cu filling into conic TSV
(OPU) Funahashi C, Okamoto N, Saito T, Yokoi M, Kondo K
TSV
electro deposition
Copper
11-a42
13:3013:45N113Acceleration of the copper electrodeposition reaction by small amount of Cl- Ions
(OPU) Kataoka K, Okamoto N, Saito T, Yokoi M, Kondo K
electrodeposition
copper
Cl- Ions
11-a43
13:4514:00N114Influence on the deposit reaction by Cu+ and the additive in electrolytic copper plating
(OPU) Nishimura K, Okamoto N, Saito T, Yokoi M, Kondo K
RRDE
Cu(I)
electrodeposition
11-a48
14:0014:15N115Fabrication of Sn film as negative electrode for Na-ion batteries by using electrodeposition
(OPU) Morita K, Okada T, Okamoto N, Saito T, Kondo K
Na-ion battery
Sn
electrodeposition
11-a52
14:1514:30N116Electrodeposition of bisphenol A for mediator-immobilized enzyme electrode
(OPUCT) Shimada Kazuyuki, Taira Hiroshi, Nishioka Motomu, Noda Tasuo
electrodeposition
enzyme electrode
mediator immobilization
11-a133
(14:30–15:45) ( No data (¡û/Ĺ¿¹±ÑÆó), No data (¡û/¸ÖÅÄ ±ÙÇ·))
14:3014:45N117Synthesis of degradable polyelectrolyte
(Sch. of Eng., Kobe. U.) Hiraoka Ryuichi, (Grad. Sch. of Eng., Kobe. U.) Funasaki Yuichi, Maruyama Tatsuo
anionic polyelectrolyte
degradable polymer
polyion complex
12-j8
14:4515:00N118Fabrication glyco-monolith and application for bioseparation
(Kyushu U.) Shibuya M., Seto H., Hoshino Y., Miura Y.
monolith
bioseparation
12-j118
15:0015:15N119The depelopment of Glycopolymer recognizing Influenza virus and enhancing the sensitivity of Influenza virus detection
(Kyushu U.) Nagao M., Seto H., Hosino Y., Miura Y.
Influenza virus
Glycopolymer
12-j122
15:1515:30N120Application of Glycopolymer including sulfated sugar
(Kyushu U.) Nakamura T., Seto H., Hoshino Y., miura Y.
Glycopolymer
sulfate
12-j130
15:3015:45N121The development of poly(aspartic acid) derivatives grafted with ionic liquid groups
(Eng., Okayama U.) Shigemori T, (Environ. and Life Sci., Graduate School, Okayama U.) Nao Y, (Natural Sci. and Tech., Graduate School, Okayama U.) Ono T
Ionic liquids
Poly(aspartic acid)
Functional polymer
12-j154

Hall O
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
O²ñ¾ì
(9:30–10:45) ( No data (¡û/À¾²¬¡¡µá), Kishida M.)
9:309:45O101Measurement of living biological cell adhesion force using atmic force microscope
(Osaka Pref. U.) Toyoda Syunsuke, Konishi Yasuhiro, Nomura Toshiyuki
AFM
Adhesion force
Biological cell
12-a75
9:4510:00O102Development of zeolite-templated carbons by molecular simulation
(Kyoto U.) Seto T., Tanaka H., Miyahara M. T.
zeolite-templated carbons
MD simulation
gas adsorption
12-a131
10:0010:15O103Preparation of Au Nano Particle-Hybridized Liposomes towards Sensitive Analysis of Lipid Membrane Surface
(Osaka U.) Yoshida Tomohiro, Suga Keishi, Umakoshi Hiroshi
Membranome
SERS
Liposome
12-a163
10:1510:30O104Preparation of Pickering emulsions using gold nanoparticles and their application as enzyme reaction media
(Nara NCT) Imada Toyoki, (Kochi NCT) Yamanaka Koichiro, (Nara NCT) Nagayama Kazuhito, Naoe Kazumitsu
nanoparticle
emulsion
enzyme
12-b143
10:3010:45O105Evaluation of phenolic resin-based nanocarbon structure and Electric Double-Layer Capasitor properties
(Osaka Pref. U.) Muguruma Ryo, Okamoto Naoki, Saito Takeyasu, Kondo Kazuo, (LIGNYTE. CO.,LTD) Ide Isamu, Nishikawa Masanobu, Onishi Yoshikazu
EDLC
resin-based carbon
active carbon
12-c128
(10:45–12:00) ( Umakoshi Hiroshi, Miura Y.)
10:4511:00O106Coating of magnetic hyperthermia fine particles with silica
(Osaka Pref. U.) Ishii T., Kinoshita T., Adachi M.
magnetic hyperthermia
Silica coating
spray pyrolysis
12-c139
11:0011:15O107Synthesis and silica-coating of nanoparticles composed of organic compounds
(Kyushu U.) Hashizume J., Matsune H., Takanaka S., Kishida M.
silica-coating
nanoparticles
nanocomposites
12-d7
11:1511:30O108Development of an arc discharge synthesis method for multi-component nanoparticles
(Kyoto U.) Kitajima S, Sano N, Hajime T
arc discharge
nano particle
synthesis
12-d145
11:3011:45O109Synthesis of charged¡¡nanoparticle having graft polymer chain and BSA adsorption against synthesized particle
(Osaka Pref. U.) Kusano Kazuma, Nomura Takashi, Yasuda Masahiro, Ogino Hiroyasu
charged polymer particle
epoxy group
graft chain
12-d60
11:4512:00O110Evaluation of self-assembly prepared by non-ionic surfactant and effect of PEG on the aggrigation
(Nara N.C.T.) Iwai Hideka, Hayashi Keita, Nakamura Hidemi
self-assembly
PEG
membrane property
12-d153
(13:00–14:15) ( Naoe Kazumitsu, Umakoshi Hiroshi)
13:0013:15O111Adsorption/Desorption properties of the hydrophobe on/from the thermo-sensitive gel with copolymerizing a reactive surfactant
(Hiroshima U.) Nakata D., Kawase S., Gotoh T., Sakohara S.
N-isopropylacrylamide gel
reactive surfactant
adsorption
12-e102
13:1513:30O112Synthesis and characterization of thermosensitive hydrogel containing magnetite nanoparticle.
(Hiroshima U.) Miki S., Aizono T., Gotoh T., Sakohara S.
thermosensitive hydrogel
nanoparticle
magnetite
12-e74
13:3013:45O113Formation and Characterization of Grid Pattern of Gold Nanoparticles by Convective Self-Assembly with Liquid-Level Manipulation
(Kyoto U.) Matsui Kizuku, Watanabe Satoshi, Miyahara Minoru
Self Assembly
Grid Pattern
Transparent Conductive Film
12-i140
13:4514:00O114The development of photoresponsive supramolecular gelators derivatived spiropyran
(Sch. of Eng.,Kobe. U.) Kataoka Toshikazu, (Grad. Sch. of Eng.,Kobe U.) Ishioka Yumi, Maruyama Tatsuo
supramolecular
spiropyran
self-assembled
12-e5
14:0014:15O115Development of functional materials consisting of acidic and basic nanoparticles
(kyushu U.) Gondo N., Imai K., Ohashi R., Yue M., Seto H., Hoshino Y., Miura Y.
poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
nanoparticles
12-e134
(14:15–15:30) ( No data (¡û/ÈÓß· ¹§»Ê), No data (¡û/ÎÓ ·¼ÂÀ))
14:1514:30O116Influence of hydrophilic substrate for drying process of particle dispersion
(Kobe U.) Ishikawa D., Komoda Y., Suzuki H., Hidema R.
Dip coat
Hydrophilicity
Contact angle
12-h108
14:3014:45O117Investigation of the foaming structure of the polymer with high pressure nitrogen
(Hiroshima U. Eng) ueda yumi, suganaga hiroyuki, (Hiroshima U. Eng.) haruki masashi, (Hiroshima U. Eng) kihara shinichi, takishima shigeki
foaming
nitrogen
polymer
12-k30
14:4515:00O118The synthesis of phosphorescent light-emitting material bearing carboxyl group
(OPUCT) natori yoshiki, shingu mariko, tani ryoya, kobayashi chinatsu, tsujimoto hidetaka, susaki masami
phosphorescent light-emitting material
carbonyl group
organic-inorganic hybrid
12-m114
15:0015:15O119Effective derivatization of binaphthol
(NNCT) kandai A, sako M, kamei T, shimada T
binaphthol
halogenation
regioselective
12-m125
15:1515:30O120Development of Hiyama coupling reaction of allylsilanes
(NNCT) Matsuura A, Kamei T, Shimada T
Hiyama coupling
allylsilane
palladium
12-m126

Hall P
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
P²ñ¾ì
(9:30–10:45) ( No data (¡û/¶áÆ£ ÏÂÉ×), Koichiro Shiomori)
9:309:45P101Performance Improvement of Carbon Electrode for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery
(Kyoto U.) Ohtsu H., Inoue G., Kawase M.
Vanadium
Redox Flow Battery
Carbon paper
9-a34
9:4510:00P102Influence of conductive carbon on ion and electron transport for lithium-ion battery
(Kyoto U.) Ikishima Junya, Inoue Gen, Kawase Motoaki
LiB
porous electrode layer
carbon aggregate
9-a35
10:0010:15P103Improvement of PEFC oxygen reduction reaction by agglomerate control of the catalyst support
(Kyoto U.) Baba Shohei, Inoue Gen, Kawase Motoaki
PEFC
catalyst layer
carbon aggregate
9-a144
10:1510:30P104Production of strong and reactive cokes by effective addition of iron oxide fine catalyst particles
(Kyoto U.) Ootomo H, Ashida R, Kawase M
Cokes
Gasification
Iron oxide submicron particles
9-c49
10:3010:45P105Enhancement of carbothermal reduction of silica by improving contact between carbon and silica
(Kyoto U.) Arai N, Ashida R, Kawase M
carbothermal reduction
silica
solid-solid reaction
9-c50
(10:45–12:00) ( Naoe Kazumitsu, Koichiro Shiomori)
10:4511:00P106Fabrication of Bi2Te3 thermoelectric thin film at room temperature
(Osaka Pref. U.) Kawano Koki, Hayashi Syota, Tsukui Shigeki, Adachi Motoaki
Bi2Te3
thin film
thermoelectric material
9-d158
11:0011:15P107Preparation of DSC anode by electrolytic deposition
(Gizan H.S.) Nakamura T, Matsuda K, Kubota K, Kawashima K, Aotani K, Fukao E
DSC
ZnO
electrolytic deposition
9-e12
11:1511:30P108Synthesis of SOFC material fine particles by carbon-addition spray pyrolysis method
(Osaka Pref. U.) Maruko H., Kinoshita T., Adachi M.
SOFC
spray pyrolysis method
LSCF
9-e136
11:3011:45P109Laser frequency dependence of YSZ electrolyte thin film characteristics by
(Osaka Pre.U.) Fujita Takahiro, Tukai Shigeki, (TMCIT) Yoshida Kenichi, (Osaka Pre.U.) Mukai Takehito, Adachi Motoaki
SOFC
YSZ electrolyte
PLD
9-e156
11:4512:00P110Study of noise control for axial fan
(O.E.C.U.) Katsunuma Yuto, Yamawaki Keita, Takaoka Daizo
noise control
axial fan
9-f68
(13:00–14:15) ( No data (¡û/ÅÄÌç¡¡È¥), Ono T)
13:0013:15P111Effect of water quality indexes on rejection in forward osmosis membrane process
(Kobe U.) Masumori Yuta, (Kobe U., MaF Tech Center) Miyoshi Taro, Yasukawa Masahiro, Ishigami Toru, Takahashi Tomoki, Matsuyama Hideto
forward osmosis
rejection
water quality
13-a82
13:1513:30P112Preparation of Polyacrylamide Cryogel Containing Iron Hydroxide Oxide Particles by in situ Particle Preparation and Application for Arsenic Adsorbent
(Fac. Eng., U. Miyazaki) Kurozumi Miza, (Miyakonojo NCT) Kiyoyama Shiro, (Fac. Eng., U. Miyazaki) Koichiro Shiomori
arsenic adsorbent
polyacrylamide cryogel
iron hydroxide oxide particles
13-a88
13:3013:45P113Effect of pH on the inactivation of Escherichia coli by low levels¡¡of dissolved ozone in a model system of circulationg¡¡bath water
(Kochi C.T.) Betchaku Mii, Kashima Haruna, Doi Toshifusa
Ozone water
Inactivation
Escherichia coli
13-a152
13:4514:00P114Ecotoxicity of nanoparticles toward biofilm
(Osaka Pref. U.) Itoh Shikibu, Konishi Yasuhiro, Nomura Toshiyuki
Toxicity
Nanoparticle
Biofilm
13-c77
14:0014:15P115Ecotoxicity of polystyrene latex nanoprticles toward filamentous fungi
(Osaka Pref. U.) Nakagawa Takumi, Tani Syuji, Konishi Yasuhiro, Nomura Toshiyuki
Toxicity
Nanoparticle
Fungi
13-c78
(14:15–15:30) ( Doi Toshifusa, Sakai S.)
14:1514:30P116Effect of ZnO nanoparticles suspension on growth of plant seedlings and roots
(Osaka Pref. U.) Nakajima Y., Murata M., Ibuchi K., Miyazaki J., Kuriyama Y., (Osaka Pref. U. Sci.) Takeda S., (Osaka Pref. U.) Nomura T., Tokumoto H.
ZnO nanoparticles
Phytotoxicity
Plant
13-c150
14:3014:45P117Changes of Anaerobic Bacterial Ecosystem by Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
(Osaka Pref. U.) Nomoto Kenta, Watanabe Kazushi, Sato Nario, Nomura Toshiyuki, Tokumoto Hayato
Nanoparticles
Ecotoxicity
Anaerobic Bacteria
13-c146
14:4515:00P118Recovery and Enrichment of Rare Resources from Powders Obtained from Used Fluorescent Tubes
(U. Tokushima) Kinoshita H., Kitora R., Shinomiya I., Nakagawa K., Katoh M., Sugiyama S.
Rare resources
Used fluorescent tubes
Recovery and enrichment
13-e87
15:0015:15P119Study of roof greening
(O.E.C.U.) Muranishi Fumiki, Asai Takahiro, Takaoka Daizo
roof greening
overall heat transfer
13-i55
15:1515:30P120Study of CF4 decomposition using atmospheric pressure plasma
(Nitech) Imaike Y., Kanazawa Y., Yasui S., Mori Y.
atmospheric pressure
plasma
decomposition
13-f51

Hall Q
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Q²ñ¾ì
(16:00–16:45) ( No data (¡û/´äÅÄ À¯»Ê), No data (¡û/¾®À¾ ¹¯Íµ))
16:0016:45Q122Japanese only
(Kao Corporation) Mitsui Hisao
Keynote Address
14-e164
(16:45–17:05) ( No data (¡û/´äÅÄ À¯»Ê), No data (¡û/¾®À¾ ¹¯Íµ))
16:4517:05Q123Japanese only
(Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan) Kato Koji
Higher Education
14-c165
(17:05–17:15) ( No data (¡û/´äÅÄ À¯»Ê), No data (¡û/¾®À¾ ¹¯Íµ))
17:0517:15Q124Japanese only
(Kyoto U.) Shibata Yasuhiro
Internship
14-c166
(17:15–17:30) ( No data (¡û/´äÅÄ À¯»Ê), No data (¡û/¾®À¾ ¹¯Íµ))
17:1517:30Student awards ceremony

Technical program
16th SCEJ Students Meeting in Sakai

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