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RESEARCH THEME ORGANIZATION, POSITION RESEARCH PROJECT LEADER
Photoionization and trace analysis of doxies using an ultra-intense femtosecond laser Institute of Laser Engineering Osaka University, Professor Izawa Yasukazu
Research on New Electrolyte System for Rechargeable Lithium Metal Batteries Department of Applied Chemistry,Tokyo Metropolitan University,Associate Professor Kanamura Kiyoshi
Semiconductor Nanocrystals as a new class of solar cell materials Graduate School of Materials Scenes, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Associate professor Kanemitsu@Yoshihiko
Mechanical Energy Recovery System for Vehicles The Faculty of Engineering, Kobe University, Professor Kanki Hiroshi
Development of organic solar cells with high efficiency using the massless dye diffusion method Faculty of Engineering, Himeji Institute of Technology, Research Associate Tada Kazuya
Power conditioner applied for DC hybrid distributed generating system combined a Photovoltaic generator with a thermoelectric generator Department of Electrical Engineering, Kobe City College of Technology, Associate Professor Tsuyoshi Akira
Flow Detachment and Heat Transfer Controls with Longitudinal Vortices for a Micro Gas Turbine Blade Department of Mechanical Engineering,Kyoto University, Associate Professor Nakabe Kazuyoshi
Structural chemistry of the system of sulfite metabolism by microorganisms Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Associate Professor Higuchi Yoshiki
Optimization of the binary power generation system in a local energy use Department of Mechanical Engineering,Kobe University, Professor Fujii Terushige
Improvement of Thermal Environment and Community in Densely Populated Urban Area by District Cooling System Using Underground Water Tank for Thermal Storage Department of Architecture and Environmental Design, Kyoto University, Professor Hokoi Shuichi
Preparation of metal nanoparticles by using special reaction field derived from ultrasound Department of Applied Materials Science, Osaka Prefecture University, Professor Maeda Yasuaki