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Envisioning of liquid consumption of digitalised arts: Innovation, creativeness, and transformation of nature and art assets

Academic

09:00 to 13:30 UK time, Monday 6th December, 2021.

This event is hosted by Bournemouth University and supported by JSPS London. This webinar will be held through zoom and is free to attend.

If you would like to participate in this event, please contact below.

hoe@bournemouth.ac.uk

Outline of Event, Programme and Registration Information 


Posted on 10 November 2021




1st UK-Japan Symposium on Advanced Materials for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

Academic

08:30 to 13:30 UK time, Thursday 9th December, 2021.

This event is hosted by University of Sheffield and supported by JSPS London. This webinar will be held through zoom and is free to attend.

Outline of Event, Programme and Registration Information 


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UK-Japan Webinar: A Multimodal, Translational Approach to Clarify the Role of Microglial Dysfunction in Schizophrenia

Academic

9:00 to 11:00 am UK time, Wednesday 17th February, 2021.

This event is hosted by King’s College London and supported by JSPS London. This webinar will be held through zoom and is free to attend.

Outline of Event, Programme and Registration Information 

Event Report 


Posted on 30 January 2021




[JSPS Webinar] COVID-19: the impact on mental health and the fight back using the supercomputer

Academic
Time and Date: Thursday 17th December 2020, 10:00-11:00 AM (UK time)
 
Talks include pioneering research from Professor Makoto Tsubokura based at Kobe University and the RIKEN Centre for Computational Research, on visualising the dispersion of droplets containing viruses using supercomputer simulations. 
 
Details about the full event programme and how to register attendance (which must be done by 15th December), can be found from the following link:
https://www.jsps-sto.com/event/webinar20201217/
 
This zoom webinar is being organised by the JSPS Stockholm center and JSPS Alumni based in Norway and is free to attend. 
 

Posted on 03 December 2020




International Symposium on Tumour Biology (on-line)

Academic

This symposium is being organised by the Nano Life Science Institute of Kanazawa University. 

Schedule: 

26th November 2020: 07:40 - 19:30 Japan Time/ 25th November 2020: 22:40 - 10:30 (26th November) UK Time

27th November 2020: 10:00 - 12:05 Japan Time/ 1:00 - 3:05 UK Time

Symposium Website: https://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/4th-sympo/

Registration Form: https://onair.net-convention.com/nanolsi4/regform/Site/Register


Posted on 18 November 2020




Experience Japan Exhibition 2020 (on-line)

Non-academic

Saturday, 21st November 2020, 9:00 to 12:00 UK Time/ 18:00 to 21:00 Japan time

This year the Experience Japan Exhibition is being organised on-line by Keio University and the British Council. This event will introduce diverse programs and courses offered by more than 20 Japanese universities as well as internships, scholarships and research funding information.

JSPS will be giving a presentation about its funding opportunities during this event from 9:50 to 10:20 UK Time/ 18:50 to 19:20 Japan Time.

Registration in advance is necessary through the on-line Seminar Rooms to join a presentation. There will also be the opportunity to speak to JSPS staff as well as representatives of the Japanese Universities taking part and other funding organisations by registering for a slot for consultation through the University Booths on-line registration section. This event is free to join.

For further information and to register please refer to the links below:

Press Release

Registration


Posted on 17 November 2020




UK-Japan workshop on strongly correlated electron systems and 18th Theoretical and Experimental Magnetism Meeting (TEMM)

Academic

6th to 7th July 2020, virtual meeting through Zoom.

This meeting is free to attend.

Time: 10:15 to 17:00 UK time (Monday 6th July 2020)

          09:00 to 17:00 UK time (Tuesday 7th July 2020)

This is an international symposium supported by JSPS London on current theoretical and experimental research in magnetism in condensed matter physics, with special emphasis on bringing Japan and UK strongly correlated electron research communities together to foster collaborations.

Event Schedule


Posted on 05 June 2020




PCSEL Workshop 28th May 2020

Academic

Time: 07:00 to 10:20 UK time/ 15:00 to 18:20 Japan time

This is an international symposium supported by JSPS London on the topic of Photonic Crystal Surface Emitting Lasers (PCSEL) and will take place via Zoom. Speakers will include Professor Susumu Noda from Kyoto University and Professor Richard Hogg from the University of Glasgow.

Draft Schedule 

For further details please contact Dr Richard Taylor: Richard.taylor@gla.ac.uk


Posted on 19 May 2020




JSPS London Pre Departure Seminar and Evening Reception

Non-academic

Thursday 17th October 2019, The Magic Circle (by invitation only)

Event Programme  

Event Report 

Presentations:

1 Overview of JSPS and Preparing for your Research Trip

Dr Masataka Ando, Deputy Director, JSPS London

2 JSPS Programmes and after your Fellowship 

Ms Fuki Yokoyama, International Programme Associate, JSPS London 

3 My JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship 2019 

Dr Riccardo Maddalena, Cardiff University 


Posted on 31 January 2020




UK-Japan Symposium on Data-Driven Health: Data strategies to predict risk, prevent and manage disease in individuals and populations

Academic

<<BY INVITATION ONLY>>

Wednesday 26 February 2020

Co-organisers: The Academy of Medical Sciences, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development.

This symposium, co-Chaired by Professor Jill Pell FMedSci and Dr Yuko Harayama, will bring together representatives from academia, industry and the healthcare sector in the UK and Japan around the theme of health data.

Throughout the day, speakers will address health data optimisation and resources including biobanks; engaging with patients and delivering care through digital platforms; and the application of health data to support clinicians through AI and machine learning.

This event is a part of the Japan-UK Season of Culture 2019-20, and aims to promote international scientific exchange and collaboration.

Key Messages Document 


Posted on 09 January 2020