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List of Joint Research Projects and Joint Seminars Under the Bilateral Programs for FY2019 As of July 2019 List of Joint Research Projects and Joint Seminars under the Bilateral Programs for FY2019 As of July 2019 Country Counterpart Institution Type of Activity Japanese Leader Counterpart Leader Project/Seminar Title Start Date End Date Kobe University・Graduate School of CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Elucidating the mechanism of hybrid vigor controlled Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Ryo FUJIMOTO Agricultural Science・Associate Elizabeth S DENNIS Industrial Research Organization)・ 2017/10/1 2019/9/30 by DNA methylation in Brassicaceae Professor Agriculture・Stream leader Kobe University・Graduate School of Atomic scale analysis of dopant distribution in Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Minoru FUJII Simon RINGER University of Sydney・Professor 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 Engineering・Professor colloidal silicon quantum dot Akira Chuo University・Faculty of Letters・ The University of Sydney・Brain and A comprehensive studies of "positive" behavioural Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Olivier PIGUET 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 MIDORIKAWA Professor Mind Centre・Professor changes of patients with dementia National Institute for Materials University of South Australia・Division Design of interface in the fuel cell and fabrication of Science・Center for Green Research Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Toshiyuki MORI Ajayan VINU of Information Technology, Engineering high quality fuel cell device for radical innovation in 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 on Energy and Environmental and the Environment・Professor fuel cell field Materials・Managing researcher The Australian National University・ Osaka University・Graduate School of Ultrafast XFEL probe of laser induced Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Norimasa OZAKI Andrei V. RODE Research School of Physics and 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 Engineering・Associate Professor microexplosion and quench of new materials Engineering・Professor Tsuyohiko Kyushu University・Graduate School of RMIT University・School of A novel electrochemical energy-storage device Australia Open Partnership Joint Research John ANDREWS 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 FUJIGAYA Engineering・Associate Professor Engineering・Professor based on a reversible hydrogen fuel cell National Institute for Materials University of Wollongong・Australian Science・Center for Green Research Study on the Mechanism of Mn-based electrode Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Jie TANG Zhenxiang CHENG Institute of Innovative Materials・ 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 on Energy and Environmental reaction in Li Ion Battery Professor Materials・Group Leader Japan-Australia joint research on environmental ROIS・National Institute of Polar Sharon Anita University of Wollongong・School of Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Satoshi IMURA change recorded in the vegetation core in 2019/4/1 2021/3/31 Research・Professor ROBINSON Biological Sciences・Senior Professor Antarctica Kumamoto University・Faculty of Observation of 21cm radiation from neutral Keitaro Melbourne University・Department of Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Advanced Science and Technology・ Rachel WEBSTER hydrogen during Epoch of Reionization by cross 2019/4/1 2021/3/31 TAKAHASHI Physics・Professor Associate Professor correlation with Lyman-alpha galaxies Non-sinusoidal shaped high-power ultrasonic power Takeshi The University of Tokyo・Graduate Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Tien-Fu LU Univ. of Adelaide・Senior Lecture generation excited by multi-modal ultrasonic 2019/4/1 2020/3/31 MORITA School of Frontier Sciences・Professor transducer and its applications Masahiro Sophia University・Faculty of Science Deakin University・Institute for Frontier Development of all solid-state rechargeable devices Australia Open Partnership Joint Research Maria FORSYTH 2019/4/1 2021/3/31 FUJITA and Technology・Associate Professor Materials・Professor by using organic ionic plastic crystals Macquarie University・Department of Osaka University・Graduate School of Nicolle Hannah Japan-Australia Joint Seminar on 2nd Australasian Australia Open Partnership Seminar Koichi FUKASE Molecular Sciences, Faculty of Science 2019/9/14 2019/9/17 Science・Professor PACKER Glycoscience Symposium & Engineering・Distinguished Professor The National University Corporation Johannes Kepler University Linz・ Tsukasa Austria Austrian Science Fund Joint Research Yamagata University・Graduate school Philipp STADLER Institute of Physical Chemistry・ Sustainable Catalysis (SusCat) 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 YOSHIDA of science and engineering・Professor Assistant Professor List of Joint Research Projects and Joint Seminars under the Bilateral Programs for FY2019 As of July 2019 Country Counterpart Institution Type of Activity Japanese Leader Counterpart Leader Project/Seminar Title Start Date End Date Technische Universitaet Wien・Faculty Kyushu University・Institute of Udo HERTRICH- of Mathematics and Geoinformation, Austria Austrian Science Fund Joint Research Miyuki KOISO Geometric Shape Generation 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 Mathematics for Industry・Professor JEROMIN Institute of Discrete Mathematics and Geometry・Professor University of Graz・Institute of Satoshi Hosei University・Science Research From land to sea: evolutionary domain transitions in Austria Austrian Science Fund Joint Research Tobias PFINGSTL Zoology・lecturer, scientific project 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 SHIMANO Center・professor marine associated oribatid mites (Arachnida, Acari). leader Gregor Mendel Institute・Chromatin Takayuki Kyoto University・Graduate School of Analyzing the role of chromatin remodeling in cell Austria Austrian Science Fund Joint Research Frederic BERGER architecture and function group・Senior 2019/4/1 2021/3/31 KOHCHI Biostudies・Professor fate determination Group Leader Institute for Social Anthropology, Nagoya University・Graduate School of Austrian Academy of Sciences・ Religion, Economy and Gender in the Upper Mekong Austria Austrian Science Fund Joint Research Kumiko KATO Roger CASAS RUIZ 2019/7/1 2021/6/30 Humanities・Professor Scientific Employee (Postdoctoral Region: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives Researcher) Austrian Academy of Sciences/ University of Salzburg・Institute of Kurume University・Faculty of Japan and the Ottoman Empire in the Eye of the Austria Austrian Science Fund Seminar Haruka OBA Arno STROHMEYER Modern and Contemporary History/ 2019/5/31 2019/6/3 Literature・Associate Professor European Beholder.A Comparison Modern History・Director of Research and Deputy Director/ Professor Kyushu University・Institute of Grameen Communications・Global Study on maternal and child healthcare system Bangladesh Open Partnership Joint Research Kimiyo KIKUCHI Decision Science for a Sustainable Rafiqul ISLAM 2019/4/1 2021/3/31 Communication Center・Director using ICT in Bangladesh Society・Lecturer SAITAMA UNIVERSITY・Graduate Rajshahi University of Engineering & Development of next-generation energy saving University Grants Takeshi Bangladesh Joint Research School of Science and Engineering・ Md. Emdadul HOQUE Technology・Department of Mechanical vibration isolation system using magnetic suspension 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 Commission MIZUNO Professor Engineering・Professor system Kyushu University・International Physiochemical study to determine the impact of University Grants Mahfuza Sharifa Jahangirnagar University・Department Bangladesh Joint Research Bidyut SAHA Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy salinity of soil property and agro produce of delta 2018/10/1 2020/9/30 Commission SULTANA of Environmental Sciences・Professor Research・Professor region and its remediation High Energy Accelerator Research National Academy of Science of Study on the background in search for muon lepton Belarus Open Partnership Joint Research Satoshi MIHARA Organization・Institute of Particle and Dzmitry SHOUKAVY Belarus・B.I. Stefanov Institute of 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 flavor violating decay Nuclear Physics・Professor Physics・Leading and Research Fellow University of Mons・Faculty of Tokyo Metropolitan University・ "UpRISING", Understanding the growth mechanisms Fonds de la Recherche Tetsuhide Stephanos Science・Lecturer, Research associate Belgium Joint Research Graduate School of System Design・ of transition metal oxide thin films synthesized by 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 Scientifique-FNRS SHIMIZU KONSTANTINIDIS of the National Fund for Scientific Assistant Professor ReactIve SputterING Research Universite Libre de Bruxelles・Centre Fonds de la Recherche Waseda University・Faculty of Political Policy formation and pursued values in multilevel Belgium Joint Research Airo HINO Francois FORET d'Etude de la vie politique (CEVIPOL)・ 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 Scientifique-FNRS Science and Economics・Professor polities Director Fonds de la Recherche Tohoku University・Graduate School of Belgium Joint Research Manabu KANNO Francoise REMACLE University of Liege・Professor Ultrafast photoinduced molecular dynamics 2019/4/1 2021/3/31 Scientifique-FNRS Science・Assistant Professor Fonds de la Recherche USP・Environmental Science・ University of Namur・Department of Lake Biwa (Japan): a Corbicula biodiversity and Belgium Joint Research Shoko HOSOI Karine Van DONINCK 2019/4/1 2021/3/31 Scientifique-FNRS associate professor Biology・Full Professor hybridization hotspot Ghent University/ the Flanders Shimane University・Faculty of Life The Research Foundation Takanori Frank VAN Institute for Biotechnology (VIB)・ Genetic framework for oxidative stress signaling in Belgium Joint Research and Environmental Science・Associate 2018/4/1 2020/3/31 - Flanders MARUTA BREUSEGEM Department of Plant Systems Biology・ plants professor Professor List of Joint Research Projects
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