ICMaSS International Conference on Materials and Systems for Sustainability 2019 November 1-3, 2019 University, Nagoya, in conjunction with Ø Nagoya University and National University of Singapore (NU-NUS): Cyber/Physical System in Energy-Efficient Smart Cities —From Materials Design, Alternative Energy Technologies to Intelligent Systems and Operation Ø International Symposium on Creation of Life Innovation Materials for Interdisciplinary and International Researcher Development Satellite (iLIM-s) Ø Energy System Symposium on Emerging Technologies for Next Generation Electric Power Systems

Organized by Organizing Committee of ICMaSS 2019, Nagoya University

Table of Contents

Preface ...... 1

Committees ...... 2

Program Overview ...... 3

Conference Site ...... 5

Banquet Place ...... 5

Floor Plan of Conference Site ...... 6

General Information ...... 7

Presentation Instructions ...... 8

Sponsors ...... 9

Supporting Organizations ...... 9

Opening Ceremony ...... 10

Plenary Lectures ...... 10

Closing Ceremony ...... 14

Oral Presentations ...... 15

Poster Presentations ...... 30

Joint Symposia ...... 50

Preface

Preface

It is a great pleasure that the Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, IMaSS, of Nagoya University organizes the International Conference on Materials and Systems for Sustainability 2019 (ICMaSS2017) for three days from November 1st to 3rd, 2019 at the Noyori Conference Hall, the integrated Building (IB) and the Engineering and Science Building (ES) in Nagoya University, Japan. In order to realize the development of a sustainable and prosperous society, this conference aims to function as a platform to share and exchange new results and ideas for realizing the sustainable society, especially innovative energy-saving technologies, advanced measurement technologies, material and device developments, and system technologies. This conference has formerly been held as the International Symposium on EcoTopia Sciences every two years since 2005, at which materials, energy, the environment and social systems have been topics for the development of a sustainable society. We would like to further strengthen our focus on energy-saving at this new conference, ICMaSS, pursuing the same research directions as before. The state of the art technologies and the latest research results on materials, devices, and systems to contribute to the sustainability of the society will be presented by five plenary speeches, and more than 400 oral/poster presentations in three joint symposia and regular sessions. We hope this conference will give perspectives of developments in Science and Technologies toward the realization of a sustainable world.

November 1st, 2019

Satoshi Iwata Chair of the Organizing Committee

Masaaki Katayama Chair of the Executive Committee

1 Committees

Committees

Takashi HIBINO (Nagoya University, Graduate School of Organizing Committee Environmental Studies, Japan) Chair Shufeng YE (Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Satoshi IWATA (Nagoya University, Japan) Academy of Science, China) Ashwani K. GUPTA (University of Maryland, USA) Vice-Chairs Somrat Kerdsuwan (King Mongkut's University of (Nagoya University, Japan) Ichiro NARUSE Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) Tomomi UCHIYAMA (Nagoya University, Japan) Y. H. Taufiq Yap (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) Members Hassan BEVRANI (University of Kurdistan, Iran) Yasuyuki MIYAMOTO ( Institute of Technology, Masaaki KATAYAMA (Nagoya University, Japan) Japan) Toru UJIHARA (Nagoya University, Japan) Takeshi AOKI (Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Masakuni OZAWA (Nagoya University, Japan) Institute, Japan) Takeyoshi KATO (Nagoya University, Japan) Masanobu AWANO (National Institute of Advanced Koh SAITOH (Nagoya University, Japan) Industrial Science and Technology, Japan) Hiroshi IKUTA (Nagoya University, Graduate School of Engineering, Japan) Osamu ERYU (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) Executive Committee Yasuo KOIDE (National Institute of Materials Science, Japan) Masahiro KOJIMA (Aichi Center for Industry and Science Chair Technology, Japan) Masaaki KATAYAMA (Nagoya University, Japan) Kazuaki SAWADA (Toyohashi University of Technology, Secretary-General Japan) Takeyoshi KATO (Nagoya University, Japan) Masasuke TAKATA (Japan Fine Ceramics Center, Japan) Yasuhiko TAKEIRI (National Institute for Fusion Science, Program-Chair Japan) Koh SAITOH (Nagoya University, Japan) Takeki TOTSUKA (Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan) Members Kazumasa FUNABIKI (Gifu University, Japan) Ichiro NARUSE (Nagoya University, Japan) Hideki IBA (TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, Japan) Masayoshi YAMAMOTO (Nagoya University, Japan) Hideto MIYAKE (Mie University, Japan) Masakuni OZAWA (Nagoya University, Japan) Toru IIJIMA (Nagoya University, Graduate School of Science, Yutaka OHNO (Nagoya University, Japan) Japan) Eiji IKENAGA (Nagoya University, Japan) Masahiro OHKA (Nagoya University, Graduate School of Yoshihiro KOJIMA (Nagoya University, Japan) Informatics, Japan) Masahiro NAGAO (Nagoya University, Japan) Tomoo OGI (Research Institute of Environmental Medicince, Kensuke Kuroda (Nagoya University, Japan) Japan) Kentaro KOBAYASHI (Nagoya University, Japan) Kazuo SHIOKAWA (Nagoya University, Institute for Space- Masaaki ARAIDAI (Nagoya University, Japan) Earth Environmental Research, Japan) Masaki IMANAKA (Nagoya University, Japan)

2 Program Overview

Program Overview

Friday, November 1, 14:00 – 17:00 Opening Ceremony Noyori Conference Hall Plenary lectures Noyori Conference Hall

Friday, November 1, 17:15 – 19:15 Welcome Reception Noyori Conference Hall

Saturday, November 2, 9:00 – 18:00 (details in the next page) Plenary lecture IB Hall Joint symposia IB bldg. & ES bldg. Oral presentations IB bldg. & ES bldg. Poster presentations IB bldg. & ES bldg.

Saturday, November. 2, 19:00 – 21:00 Banquet ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Grand Court Nagoya (30min by Subway (Meijo-line, 11 stations))

Sunday, November. 3, 9:00 – 12:00 (details in the next page) Plenary lecture IB Hall Joint symposium IB bldg. & ES bldg. Oral presentations IB bldg. & ES bldg.

Sunday, November 3, 12:30 – 13:00 Outstanding Presentation Awards Ceremony ES Hall Closing Ceremony ES Hall

3 Program Overview

Timetable

4 Conference Site & Banquet Place

Conference Site

Banquet Place Nagoya Subway Network

Kanayama Nagoya University (Conference Venue)

(Banquet place)

30min by Subway (Meijo-line, 11 stations)

5 Floor Plan of Conference Site

Floor Plan of Conference Site

Noyori Conference Hall (November 1) 1st Floor: Registration & Welcome Reception 2nd Floor: Opening Ceremony & Plenary Lectures

IB (Integrated Building) (November 2 & 3)

Lunch box Delivery (Nov. 2) Registration desk (Nov. 2 & 3)

Poster Presentations

Headquarter (IB012)

IB Hall

ES (Engineering & Science Building) (November 2 & 3)

1F 2F

ES021

ES Hall ES022

Entrance Hall (poster presentations) ES024

ES025

Cafe Nobel Prize Exhibition Hall

6 General Information

General Information

Registration Desk Lunch Sat. November 2, 11:30 – 13:00 Fri. November 1, 13:00 – 19:00 at Noyori Conference Hall ✓ Lunch box will be provided from 11:30 at the Sat. November 2, 8:00 – 17:30 west corner of IB entrance Hall. at IB entrance hall ✓ Lunch ticket is included in the conference Sun. November 3, 8:00 – 12:00 pack. at IB entrance hall ✓ Limited number of lunch boxes for vegetarian is available. Welcome Reception Date: Fri. November 1, 2019 Coffee Break Time: 17:15 – 19:15 Sat. November 2, 12:00 – 14:00 Venue: Noyoroi Conference Hall 1F at IB entrance Hal & ES entrance hall Sat. November 2, 16:30 – 18:00 Banquet at IB entrance hall & ES entrance Hall Sun. November 3, 9:30 – 12:30 Date: Sat. November 2, 2019 at ES entrance hall Time: 19:00 – 21:00 Venue: The Grand Court Room of WiFi connection ANA Crowne Plaza hotel Ground Court Nagoya WiFi connection is available. Please visit the registration desk to pick up the login ID and Access: Subway Meijo-line (Clockwise), Kanayama Station (30min from Nagoya Univ. password. Station) To set up WiFi network on your computer, Fee: Delegates JPY 10,000 1. set ESS-ID to “nuwnet”, Students JPY 5,000 2. make encryption inactive. Note: ✓ Registration fee does not include the banquet Outstanding Presentation Award ticket. The ticket can be purchased at the registration desk until 12:00 on November 2. Among the oral and poster presentations, the Please note that banquet tickets are handled on a presentation prize will be awarded to the first come, first serve basis. outstanding presenters under the age of thirty years ✓ Please come to the banquet venue at least 15 old. Awarding ceremony will be held in the Closing minutes before starting. Ceremony. ✓ Please take the subway Meijo-line (Clockwise) 18:11 or 18:21 from Nagoya Univ. Station to Headquarter Kanayama Station. (Local organizing committee) Fri. November 1, 13:00 – 17:00 at Noyori Conference Hall (1st Floor) Sat. November 2 & Sun. November 3 at IB012

7 Presentation Instructions

Presentation Instructions Presentation Time Plenary Speakers (1 – 3): 50 min (including discussion) Plenary Speakers (4 & 5): 30 min (including discussion) Invited Speakers: 30 min (including 5 min discussion) Oral Speakers: 15 min (including 3min discussion)

Poster Presentation: 60 min (Poster presenters are requested to stay in front of the poster for the discussion with the audiences.)

Date & Room Please confirm the session date and room of your presentation in the program pages.

Oral presentation ✓ Speaker ready room is not prepared. Please bring your own PC for the presentation. ✓ If you use the connector cable other than D-Sub mini 15 pin VGA, please bring your own connector cable. ✓ Speakers are requested to come to the session room at least 10 minutes before the session starts. ✓ If it is not convenient for you, please contact the session-chair or any staff.

Poster presentation ✓ Poster sessions will be held in IB entrance hall and ES entrance hall. ✓ Please check the conference program for your presentation number and find the board marked with your presentation number. ✓ Presenters will be allowed to display during the display time. ✓ Materials to mount the poster on the poster board will be provided. ✓ If you have any questions, please contact the session-chair or any staff.

8 Sponsors

Sponsors Financial Support ◆ Daiko Foundation, Japan ◆ Research Foundation for the Electrotechnology for Chubu, Japan ◆ Suzuki Foundation, Japan ◆ Nagoya University (the program for promoting the enhancement of research universities)

Supports (Advertising) ◆ Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ◆ ROHM

◆ Gatan, Inc. ◆ Thermo Fisher Scientific ◆ Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ◆ Advanced Characterization Nanotechnology Platform by MEXT, NAGOYA ◆ YAZAKI Corporation UNIVERSITY HVEM Lab.

◆ NIPPON CHEMI-CON CORPORATION ◆ JEOL Ltd. ◆ Nihon Synopsys G.K. ◆ Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation

◆ OMRON Corporation ◆ Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. ◆ OMRON Automotive Electronics Co. Ltd. ◆ HIOKI E.E. CORPORATION ◆ JSR Corporation ◆ PONY ELECTRIC CO.,LTD ◆ NAKAI Electrical Construction INC

Supports for NU-NUS joint symposium ◆ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Supporting Organizations

◆ Combustion Society of Japan ◆ The Institute of Light Metals ◆ The Heat Transfer Society of Japan ◆ The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tokai Branch ◆ The Institute of electrical Engineers of Japan, Tokai-section ◆ The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan ◆ The Institute of electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Tokai-section

9 Opening Ceremony & Plenary Lectures

Opening Ceremony Fri. November 1, 14:00 – 14:10, Noyori Conference Hall Master of Ceremony: Masaaki KATAYAMA (Executive Committee Chair) Opening Address Satoshi IWATA (Organizing Committee Chair)

Welcome Address Akihiro SASOH (Vice President, Nagoya Univ.)

Plenary Lectures

Fri. November 1, 14:10 – 17:00, Noyori Conference Hall

Speaker 1 (14:10 – 15:00): Marcelo H. ANG Jr. (National University of Singapore) “Mobility on Demand using Autonomous Vehicles for All”

Marcelo H Ang Jr received his BSc and MSc degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the De La Salle University in the Philippines and University of Hawaii, USA in 1981 and 1985, respectively, and his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Rochester, New York in 1988 where he was an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. In 1989, he joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the National University of Singapore where he is currently an Associate Professor and Acting Director of the Advanced Robotics Center. His research interests span the areas of robotics, mechatronics, autonomous systems, and applications of intelligent systems. He teaches robotics; creativity and innovation; applied electronics and instrumentation; computing; design and related areas. In addition to academic and research activities. He is also actively involved in the Singapore Robotic Games as its founding chairman, and the World Robot Olympiad as member of its Advisory Council. Sample of his work can be found in http://137.132.146.218/marcelo/videos/

10 Plenery Lectures

Speaker 2 (15:10 – 16:00): Akira YOSHINO (Asahi Kasei Corp.) “The Role of Lithium Ion Battery for Sustainable Society”

Dr. Yoshino, a native of Japan, was born on January 30, 1948, and earned a B.S. and M.S. in engineering from the Department of Petroleum Chemistry at Kyoto University in 1970 and 1972, respectively. In 1972, he joined the research organization of Asahi Kasei Corp. in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, where he engaged in research on functional polymers and electronic materials. In 1981, he started a research effort on high-energy-density secondary batteries. In 1985, he invented a new battery system of C/LiCoO2, which would become known as the lithium-ion battery (LIB). He also developed a range of basic technologies required to make the LIB practical, such as methods to fabricate electrodes using metal foil current collectors, microporous separators made of polyethylene, carbonate-based electrolytes, safety devices, and charging methods.

In 1992 he moved to A&T Battery Corp., a joint venture between Asahi Kasei and Toshiba for commercial LIB manufacture. In 1996, he returned to Asahi Kasei and continued further LIB research. He is now an Asahi Kasei Honarary Fellow . He also serves as President of the Consortium for Lithium Ion Battery Technology and EvaluationCenter (LIBTEC), and as Professor Meijo University and Visiting Professor Kyushu University.

11 Plenary Lectures

Speaker 3 (16:10 – 17:00): Seiichi NAKAMURA (Kanazawa University) “An Application of Cosmic-ray Muon Imaging Technology in Maya Archaeology”

Seiichi Nakamura was born in Kofu, Yamanashi, Japan in 1958. He is a professor at the Center for Cultural Resource Studies of the Institute of Human and Social Sciences of Kanazawa University since 2012 and a visiting professor at the Institute of Comparative Archaeology of Waseda University since 2007. After obtaining his degree from the Department of Archaeology of Kanazawa University with a specialization in the study of Ancient Maya civilization in 1983 he moved to Central America to work in the field of Maya archaeology. He has directed some major archaeological projects in Honduras and Guatemala, including projects at two World Heritage Sites: the Maya Site of Copan in Honduras and Tikal National Park in Guatemala. He was director of La Entrada Archaeological Project (PALE, Phase I: 1984-1990, Phase II: 1991-1995), Las Pilas Archaeological Project (1995-1997), the Integral Program for Conservation of Copan Archaeological Park (PICPAC 1999-2002), and the Copan Archaeological Project (PROARCO, Phase I: 2003-2018 and Phase II: 2019-). He is actually collaborating with a Nagoya University research team at the Maya Site of Copan in the possibilities of new imaging methods using cosmic-ray muons.

12 Plenery Lectures

Sat. November 2, 9:00 – 9:30

Speaker 4: Tsuhan CHEN (National University of Singapore) “Bridging the Worlds of Artificial Intelligence and Materials Science and Engineering”

Professor Chen Tsuhan was appointed Deputy President (Research and Technology) and Distinguished Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS) on 1 June 2018. Prof Chen is a renowned expert in pattern recognition, computer vision, and machine learning. He is also the Chief Scientist of AI Singapore, a national programme in artificial intelligence hosted at NUS.

Prof Chen received the Charles Wilts Prize for outstanding independent research in Electrical Engineering leading to a PhD degree at the California Institute of Technology in 1993. He was a recipient of the US National Science Foundation CAREER Award, titled “Multimodal and Multimedia Signal Processing,” from 2000 to 2003. He received the Benjamin Richard Teare Teaching Award in 2006, the Eta Kappa Nu Award for Outstanding Faculty Teaching in 2007, both at the Carnegie Mellon University, and the Michael Tien Teaching Award in 2014 at the Cornell University.

13 Prenaly Lectures & Closing Ceremony

Sun. November 3, 9:00 – 9:30

Speaker 5: Hany HELAL (Cairo University) “Could New Technologies reveal 4500 years’ mystery of the Pyramids of Egypt? ScanPyramids Project”

Hany Helal was born in Egypt in 1951 and graduated from mining engineering, Cairo University, in 1974. He got his Ph.D. in Rock Mechanics from Nancy School of Mines, France, 1982. Hany Helal is currently a Professor of Rock Mechanics and Engineering at Cairo Faculty of Engineering. He is an expert in Higher Education Reform, Science & Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. He has a long experience in international cooperation and cultural heritage. He is the President of Senghor University in Alexandria and the Secretary General of the Steering Committee of Egypt-Japan Education Partnership (EJEP). He used to be the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research. He was appointed the Secretary General of the Education Development Fund and worked as the Egyptian Cultural and Scientific Counselor in France, Belgium and Switzerland. He was the National TEMPUS Coordinator (EU Higher Education Enhancement program). He acted as UNESCO Consultant / Administrative Director, International Centre for Synchrotron-Light for Experimental Sciences and Applications in the Middle East (SESAME). He served as a Program Specialist Earth Sciences, UNESCO Cairo Office.

Hany Helal received several awards, including the JICA President Award in recognition of outstanding contribution in enhancement of the social and economic development of partner countries, October 2018.

Closing Ceremony Sun. November 13 12:30 – 13:00, ES hall Master of Ceremony: Masaaki KATAYAMA (Executive Committee Chair) Outstanding Presentation Awards Ceremony Closing Remarks

Tomomi UCHIYAMA (Organizing Committee Vice-Chair) Oral Presentations

Oral Presentations Saturday, November 2

A1-I: Advanced Ⅰ Measurements A1-I-5 Optical Anomaly of GaN and SiC Crystals (10:00-12:00, IB015) (1204) As Observed by New Optical Main Axis Mapping Chair: Shunsuke MUTO (Nagoya Univ. Katsuo Tsukamoto1, 2 , Masayuki Imanishi1, Yusuke Mori1and Haruhiko Koizumi3 A1-I-1 Vortices and Spatial Modes in Electron 1Grad. School of Engineering, University, (1200) and X-ray Beams 2 Grad. School of Science, Tohoku University Invite Benjamin J. McMorran1, Jordan S. Pierce1, Spencer Alexander1, Cameron Johnson1, James Lee2, Sujoy 3Strategic Planning Office for Regional 2 3 Roy and Andrew Forbes Revitalization, Mie University

1Department of Physics, University of Oregon 2Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 3School of Physics, University of the Witwatersrand, A1-Ⅱ: Advanced Ⅱ Johannesburg Measurements (14:00-17:00, IB015) A1-I-2 Performance of orbital-angular- Chair: Shinya YAGI (Nagoya Univ.) (1047) momentum measurements using forked gratings A1-Ⅱ-1 I08-SXM: A multimodal scanning X-ray Koh Saitoh1, Yuuki Noguchi1 , Wei Li1,2 and Masaya Invite microscopy facility at the Diamond Light Uchida1,3 Source

1 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Tohru Araki Nagoya University, 2 Dalian Polytechnic University Physical Science, Diamond Light Source 3Advanced Science Research Laboratory, Institute of Technology A1-Ⅱ-3 Direct observation of fatigue crack t ips (1104) in a single crystalline Ni based superalloy A1-I-3 Structured Light Beams from Synchrotron (1207) 1 3 2 Masahiro Katoh1, 2 Yoshimasa Takahashi , Daisuke Kobayashi , Masaki Kashihara1, Tomohiro Kozawa1 and Shigeo 3 Invite 1Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center, Arai

Hiroshima University, 1 2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kansai Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes University of Natural Sciences 2Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., 3Institute of Materials and Systems for A1-I-4 Visualization of Vortex Beam Phases by Sustainability IMaSS), Nagoya University (1031) Electron Holography Ken Harada A1-Ⅱ-4 Relationship between Active Slip CEMS, RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and (1116) Systems and Dislocation Walls during Chemical Research) Cyclic Deformation in an Fe - 3 mass% Si A lloy

H.Shuto1, 2 Y Tanaka2 , T Miyazawa2 , S Arai3 and T Fujii2 1Steel Research Laboratories, Nippon Steel Corporation, 2Tokyo Institute o f Technology 3Nagoya University Oral Presentations

A1-Ⅱ-5 Visualization of the Electric Potential in A1-Ⅱ-9 Development of New Cryo-Electron (1150) a Liionic Space charge Layer (1293) Microscope for Simultaneous STEM, SEM Imaging and its Application to Y-Nomura1, 2 , K Yamamoto3 , T Hirayama3 E Igaki Biological Samples and K Saitoh2 Jiro Usukura1, Akihiro Narita2, Tomoharu 1 Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Matsumoto2, Eiji Usukura1, Takeshi Sunaoshi3, Corporation Syunya Watanabe3, Yusuke Tamba3, Yasuhira 2 Department of Crystalline Materials Science, Nagakubo3, Junzo Azuma3, Takashi Mizuo3, Nagoya Unive rsity Kazutaka Nimura3, Masako Osumi4, Ryuichiro 3 Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine Tamochi3 and Yoichi Ose3 Ceramics Center, 4Institute of Materials and Systems for 1Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Sustainability, Nagoya Univerrsity 2Graduate school of Science, Nagoya University 3Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation A1-Ⅱ-6 Theory of Atomic-scale Magnetic 4Japan Women’s University Signals in Transmission Electron Invite Microscopy

J. Rusz1, D. Negi1,2, P. Zeiger1, A. Edström3, A. Lubk4, L. Jones5,6, J.-C. Idrobo7

1Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University 2Stuttgart Center for Electron Microscopy, Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart 3Materials Theory, ETH Zurich 4Institute for Solid State and Materials Physics, TU Dresden 5Advanced Microscopy Laboratory, CRANN, Dublin 6School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin 7Center for Nanophase Materials Science, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A1-Ⅱ-7 X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (1283) Studies on Ion Irradiated MnGa Films

Takeshi Kato1, Daiki Oshima2 and Satoshi Iwata2

1Department of Electronics, Nagoya University, 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

A1-Ⅱ-8 Recent Progress in Energy-Loss (1003) Magnetic Chiral Dichroism by Transmission Electron Microscopy

Shunsuke Muto

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, Oral Presentations

A2-Ⅰ: Nuclear Emulsion Technology Ⅰ A2-I-5 The demonstration of Omni-directional (10:00-12:15, IB Hall) (1134) muography and 3 D density structural analysis at Omuro yama, Izu, Japan Chair: Seigo MIYAMOTO (The Univ. of Tokyo) Shogo Nagahara1, Seigo Miyamoto1, Kunihiro Morishima2, Toshiyuki Nakano2, Masato Koyama3, Yusuke Suzuki4 A2-I-1 CosmicRay Imaging with Nuclear (1353) Emulsion 1Earthquake Research Institute, The Univ ersity of Tokyo Kunihiro Morishima1, 2, 3, 4, Nobuko Kitagawa3, Akira 2 Nishio1, Mitsuaki Kuno1, Yuta Manabe1, Kotaro Nagoya University Hikata1 and Ami Sakakibara1 3Shizuoka University 4Izu Peninsula Geopark Promotion Council 1D epartment o f Physics, Nagoya University 2Institute for Ad van ce d Research, Nagoya Uni versity A2-I-6 Cosmic-ray radiography using nuclear 3 IMaSS, Nagoya University (1287) emulsion in the great pyramid 4PRESTO Researcher Mitsuaki Kuno, Kunihiro Morishima, Akira Nishio, Yuta Manabe, Kotaro Hikata, Ami Sakakibara and A2-I-2 Study of cultural properties by the Nobuko Kitagawa (1242) technique of cosmic ray physics Nagoya University Katsumi Ishiguro1,2, Kiyohide Saito1

1Archaeological institute of Kashihara in Nara A2-I-7 Next Generation Nuclear Emulsion prefecture (1332) Detector with excellent long-term stability 2Nagoya University Akira Nishio, Kunihiro Morishima, Ken-ichi Kuwabara, Tetsuo Yoshida, Nobuko Kitagawa, A2-I-3 Steep bedrock topography beneath an Mitsuaki Kuno,Yuta Manabe, Kotaro Higata, Ami (1220) active alpine glacier discovered by muon Sakakibara and Mitsuhiro Nakamura radiography Nagoya University Akitaka Ariga

on behalf of the Eiger Collaboration Albert Einstein Center for Fundamental Physics, Laboratory for High Energy Physics, University of A2-Ⅱ: Nuclear Emulsion Technology Ⅱ Bern (14:00-16:45, IB Hall)

A2-I-4 Omnidirectional muography for volcanoes Chairs: Koichi KODAMA (Aichi Univ. of (1135) the plan for first experimental proof in Education) Omuroyama, Shizuoka, Japan. Toshiyuki NAKANO (Nagoya Univ.)

S. Miyamoto1, Nagahara1, Morishima2, Nakano2, Koyama3, Suzuki4 A2-Ⅱ-1 Nuclear emulsion readout system (1333) 1The Univ of Tokyo Toshiyuki Nakano1, 2, Ryousuke Komatani1 and 2Naogya Univ Masahiro Yoshimoto3 3Shizuoka Univ. 1 4Izu Peninsula Geopark Promotion Council Graduate school of Science, Nagoya University 2Kobayashi Masukawa Institute 3Physics Department, Gifu University

Status of Next Generation Nuclear Emulsion Film Facility in Nagoya A2-Ⅱ-2 University (1285) H.Rokujo, T.Fukuda, M.Komatsu, K.Morishima, N.Naganawa, M.Nakamura, T.Nakano, K.Ohzeki and O.Sato

Nagoya University Oral Presentations

A2-Ⅱ-3 GRAINE Project: Balloon-borne A2-Ⅱ-7 Recent results of a double hypernuclear (1286) Gamma-ray Telescope with Nuclear (1214) search using nuclear emulsion Emulsion Masahiro Yoshimoto, Aung Nay Lin Nyaw Phyo Shigeki Aoki1 for GRAINE collaboration1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Myat Lin, Ayumi Kasagi and Kazuma Nakazawa for J PARC E07 Collaboration Physics 1Kobe University Department, Gifu University 2Nagoya University, 3Okayama University of Science, – 4Aichi University of Education and A2-Ⅱ-8 Characteristics of Ξ capture reaction at 5ISAS/JAXA (1215) rest and Production of S = –2 Hypernuclei

A2-Ⅱ-4 Measurements of Cosmic Ray Nuclei Aung Nay Lin Nyaw1, Kazuma Nakazawa1, (1049) with Balloon-borne Emulsion Gamma- Masahiro Yoshimoto1, Ayumi Kasagi1, Phyo 1 2 ray Telescope Experiments (GRAINE) Myat Lin and Junya Yoshida and with HIMAC Heavy Ion Beam 1Department of Physics, Gifu University experiments 2ARSC, JAEA

Atsushi Iyono1, Saya Yamamoto1, Akine Matsukawa1, Mitsuhiro Nakamura2, Osamu A2-Ⅱ-9 Development of Range-Energy Satoh2, Kunihiro Morishima2, Satoru Takahashi3, (1216) Calibration Method with The Range of 3 4 3 Shigeki Aoki , Hiroki Rokujo and Misato Yabu Alpha Particles for E07 Experiment, and GRAINE1,2,3,4,5,6 collaboration JPARC 1Graduate School of Science, Okayama University of Science, Phyo Myat Lin1, Ayumi Kasagi1, Kazuma 2Institute of Materials and systems for Nakazawa1, Masahiro Yoshimoto1, Aung Nay sustainability, Nagoya University, Lin Nyaw1 and Junya Yoshida2 3Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University, 1Department of Physics, Gifu University, 4Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University 2ARSC, JAEA 5Aichi University of Education 6ISAS/JAXA A2-Ⅱ-10 High-resolution measurement using A2-Ⅱ-5 Nuclear emulsion in space - plan for a (1217) Spring-8 X-ray microscope for double (1344) new experiment on a sounding rocket hypernuclear analysis in J-PARC E07 and the International Space Station Ayumi Kasagi1, Kazuma Nakazawa1, Masahiro Mugurel Balan2, Caludiu Cherciu2, Elena Firu2, Yoshimoto1, Aung Nay Lin Nyaw1, Phyo Myat Tsutomu Fukuda1, Naotaka Naganawa1, Liviu Lin1 and Junya Yoshida2 Petcu1, Hiroki Rokujo1, Osamu Sato1 1Department of Physics, Gifu University, 1Nagoya Uni versity, Nagoya, Japan 2 Advanced Science Research Center, JAEA 2Institute of Space Science, Bucharest, Romania

A2-Ⅱ-6 NEWSdm experiment ~ Directional A2-Ⅱ-11 Digital Archives for Nuclear Emulsion (1357) Darkmatter search with super-fine (1222) Data- Data in past experiments in grain emulsion detector ~ Cosmic-ray and Accelerator physics

1 1 Atsuhiro Umemoto1, Tatsuhiro Naka2, Ryuta Koichi Kodama , Takenori Kamiya , Masakatsu 2 3 Kobayashi1, Takuya Shiraishi2 Ichimura and Mitsuhiro Nakamura

1 1Graduate school of science Nagoya University Aichi University of Education 2 2Graduate school of phy sics Toho U niversity Hirosaki University 3Nagoya University Oral Presentations

A3-I: Nanomaterials Ⅰ A3-Ⅱ: Nanomaterials Ⅱ (10:00-11:45, ES022) (14:00-17:00, ES022) Chair: Minoru OSADA (Nagoya Univ.) Chair: Kazuhito TSUKAGOSHI (National Chun-Wei CHEN (Nanjing Univ.) Institute for Material Science) Xinran WANG (National Taiwan Univ.) A3-I-1 Two-dimensional materials with novel Nobuyoshi MIYAMOTO (Fukuoka (1267) functionality for photon-to-energy Institute of Technology) conversion Invite Chun-Wei Chen A3-Ⅱ-1 Two-dimensional Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Systems Department of Materials Science and Engineering, (1033) National Taiwan University Xinran Wang Invite School of Electronic Science and Engineering, A3-I-2 Resistance Switch as nanoscale element Nanjing University (1295) Kazuhito Tsukagoshi1, Yukiya Umeta1,2, Shushu Zheng1,Yasuhisa Naitoh3, Hiroshi Suga2, Xing Xu4 Invite A3-Ⅱ-2 TBA 1 Invite WPI-MANA, NIMS B. Ozylimaz 2Department of Technology, Chiba Institute of Technology 3Nanoelectronics Research Institute, Department of A3-Ⅱ-3 Interfacial Effects and Physics of Electronics and Manufacturing, National Institute of (1034) Molecular Crystalline Semiconductors Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) under Two-Dimensional Limit 4 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Invite Huazhong University of Science and Technology Yun Li (HUST) School of Electronic Science and Engineering, Nanjing University A3-I-3 2D Oxide Nanosheets for Electronic (1011) Applications A3-Ⅱ-4 Liquid crystalline nanosheet/polymer Minoru Osada1,2 (1305) composites with highly regulated hierarchical structures 1Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University Nobuyoshi Miyamoto 2International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute Department of Life, Environment and Applied for Materials Science Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Fukuoka Institute of Technology

A3-I-4 Chemical Vapor Deposition of 2D Smart Use of Nanoporous Silicas for (1044) Transition Metal Dichalcogenides – Just A3-Ⅱ-5 Add Salts (1290) Photocatalytic Reactions

Li Shisheng Yusuke Ide

National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics MANA National Institute for Materials Science(NIMS)

A3-I-5 Controlled Synthesis of 2D Oxide Aerogels - Transparent, Low-density Solids (1017) Nanosheets A3-Ⅱ-6 (1315) for Energy Management Yue Shi, Eisuke Yamamoto, Makoto Kobayashi, Minoru Osada Kazuki Nakanishi1,2, Kazuyoshi Kanamori2, Ryota Ueoka2 and Mamoru Aizawa3 IMaSS, Nagoya University 1Division of Materials Research, Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 2Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University 3Tiem Factory Incorporated Oral Presentations

A3-Ⅱ-7 Thermal Conduction in Magneli Phase A4-I-4 Capture and Oxidation of Gaseous (1263) Titanium Oxides with an Ordered (1313) Elemental Mercury in Flue Gas by De Arrangement of Planar Faults in Nanoscale NOx catalyst

Shunta Harada1,2, Naoki Kosaka2, Takashi Yagi3, Ryo Yoshiie1, Yasuaki Ueki2 and Ichiro Naruse2 Katsushi Tanaka4, Haruyuki Inui5, Miho Tagawa1,2 and Toru Ujihara1,2,3 1Department of Mechanical System s Engineering, Nagoya University 1Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, Nagoya University

2Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya University, A4-I-5 Efficient removal of Pb(II) and demulsification of oil-in-water emulsions 3 (1364) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and by Ti3C2Tx powders with silane coupling Technology agent modification

4Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kobe Yingchao Du1,2, Peiwei Han2, Peng Qian2, Yonggang University Lu2, and Shufeng Ye2

5Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 1D epartment o f Chemical Engineering, University Kyoto University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 2State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex Systems, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences A4-I: Energy Conversion Ⅰ Research and Development of Rotating (10:00-12:00, IB014) A4-I-6 (1374) Detonation Engine System for the Sounding Rocket S520-31 Flight Chair: Yasuaki UEKI (Nagoya Univ.) Experiment

Jiro Kasahara1,2, Akira Kawasaki1,2, Ken Matsuoka2, A4-I-1 Current Situation and Development of Akiko Matsuo3, Ikkoh Funaki4, Daisuke Nakata5 and 5 (1152) Gold Extraction by Chloridizing Masaharu Uchiumi Volatilization Process 1Institute of Material and Systems for Sustainability, Invite Shufeng Ye, Peiwei Han, Jian Ding and Peng Qian Nagoya University 2Departmentsof Aerospace Engineering, Nagoya State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex University Systems, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese 3Keio University Academy of Sciences 4ISAS, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency 5Muroran Institute of Technology A4-I-2 Catalytic Technology for Sustainable Invite Green Aviation Biofuel Production Y.H Taufiq-Yap1,2, N. Asikin-Mijan1, G. A4-Ⅱ: Energy Conversion Ⅱ AbdulKareem-Alsultan1,2 (14:00-15:15, IB014) 1Catalysis Science and Technology Research Centre (PutraCAT); Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Chair: Yasuaki UEKI (Nagoya Univ.) Malaysia 2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia A4-Ⅱ-1 Investigation of Hydrogen Production from Water Hyacinth thorough Sub- (1362) Critical Hydrothermal Gasification A4-I-3 Effect of AAEMs on Pyrolysis and (1208) Gasification of Different Species of Wood Invite Somrat Kerdsuwan1 and Krongkaew Laohalidanon1

1 2 1 Yuya Sakurai , Yuji Sakai and Jun Kobayashi 1The Weste Incineration Research Center, Department of Machanical and Aerospace 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kogakuin Engineering, Science and Technology Research University Center(STRI), King Mongnut's University of 2Department of Environmental Chemistry and Technology North Bangkok, Thailand Chemical Engineering, Kogakuin University Oral Presentations

A4-Ⅱ-2 Nickel Recovery by Chlorination- A5-3 Location of Electric Vehicle Charging volatilization Method (1043) Stations with Elastic Demands and Path (1071) Peiwei Han and Shufeng Ye Distance Constraints

State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex Hong Gao, Kai Liu and Xinchao Peng Systems, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese School of Transportation & Logistic, Dalian University Academy of Sciences of Technology

A4-Ⅱ-3 Characteristics and Kinetics of Biomass A5-4 Model measuring on Option Value of Public (1045) Char Gasification in Steam, CO , and 2 (1153) Transport Service in Aging Society their Mixture Xun ZHENG1, Tomio MIWA1, 2 Xi Zeng1, Hui Zhang2, Yasuaki Ueki1, Ryo 1Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University, Yoshiie2, Ichiro Naruse1 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 1Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University 2Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, A5-5 The public acceptance analysis of level 3 Nagoya University (1084) autonomous driving vehicles based on binomial logit model

Xiyue Zhang and Kai Liu A4-Ⅱ-4 CO2 CO Conversion with Oxygen Carrier (1177) using Fixed Bed Flow Reactor System School of Transportation and Logistics, Dalian University of Technology KenjiKamiya, Nobusuke Kobayashi, Ryota Yoshimi, Akira Suami and Yoshinori Itaya A5-6 Study on social value evaluation of Graduate School of Engineering, Gifu University (1036) supporting bath on disaster using the contingent valuation Method

N. Kitagawa1, T. Yamamoto2

A5: Transportation 1Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Nagoya (14:00-15:45, ES024) University, 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Chair: Tomio MIWA (Nagoya Univ.) Nagoya University

A5-1 Deep learning based prediction model and A5-7 GNSS elevation data processing for empirical analysis for spatiotemporal (1082) roadway grade measurement based on (1048) demand of online ride hailing Kalman filter algorithm

Zhiju Chen, Kai Liu and Xinchao Peng Xinchao Peng and Kai Liu

School of Transportation & Logistic, Dalian University School of Transportation & Logistic, Dalian University of Technology of Technology

A5-2 The Relocation Problem in Dynamic Shared (1012) Autonomous Taxi System Zhiguang Liu1, Tomio Miwa2

1Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Oral Presentations

A6-Ⅰ: Information & Communication Ⅰ A6-I-6 Signal detection scheme for online map (14:00-16:15, IB011) (1122) images

Chair: Hiraku OKADA (Nagoya Univ.) Ryota Ono1, Yuki Mori2, Katsuhiro Naito1

1Faculty of Information Science, Aichi Institute of A6-I-1 An Experiment of Meteor Burst Communications in Equatorial Region Technology, 2 (1005) Business Administration and Computer Science Tadahiro Wada1, Hiroki Wadaguchi1, Kaiji Course, Aichi Institute of Technology Mukumoto2, I Wayan Mustika3, Linawati4, Hiraku Okada5 A6-I-7 Designing of packet processing in kernel 1 Graduate School of Integrated Science and (1078) space for mobile transparency protocol Technology, Shizuoka University 2Technical Division, Shizuoka University Shuhei Isomura1, Ryota Murate2, Kohei Tanaka and 3Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University Katsuhiro Naito2 4Faculty of Engineering, Udayana University 5Institute of Materials and Systems for 1Graduate School of Business Administration and Sustainability, Nagoya University Computer Science, Aichi Institute of Technology 2Faculty of Information Science , Aichi Institute of Technology A6-I-2 Proposal of Antenna Pattern Multiplexing to Reduce Required (1112) Received Signal Power A6-I-8 Evaluation of indoor positioning (1088) technology using a smartphone and Masato Saito ultrasonic signal

Department of Engineering, University of the Shotaro Osaki1, Katsuhiro Naito2 Ryukyus 1Graduate School of Business Administration and Computer Science, Aichi Institute of Technology, A6-I-3 A Study on LED Transmitter of Image 2Department of Information Science, Aichi Institute (1164) Sensor Communication for Improving of Technology Data Transmission Rate

Shintaro Arai Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, A8-I: Power Electronics 1 Okayama University of Science (15:30-16:45, IB014)

A6-I-4 Data signal modulation scheme based on Chair: Masayoshi YAMAMOTO (1077) perceptually uniform color space for (Nagoya Univ.) image sensor-based visible light communication A8-I-1 The Impedance Analysis of DC Brush Taito Sasaki1, Kentaro Kobayashi2, Hiraku Okada2 and Masaaki Katayama (1038) Motor Considering Rotation Angle Dependence 1Dept. of Information and Communication Engineering, Nagoya University, K. Katagiri1, T Ogawa1, M Yamamoto2 and J 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Imaoka2 Sustainability, Nagoya University 1Advanced Technology R& D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation A6-I-5 Calibration Method for an Integrated 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya (1007) Range and Visible Light Communication University System using Stereo Cameras

Ruiyi HUANG1, Masayuki KINOSHITA2, Takaya A8-I-2 Searching Method for Worst Combination 1 1 YAMAZATO , Hiraku OKADA , Toshiaki FUJII (1099) of Component Parameters using Circuit 1 3 4 , Shintaro ARAI , Tomohiro YENDO and Koji Simulator with GA KAMAKURA2 Yasumichi Omoto 1Nagoya Univers ity 2Chiba Institute of Technology, OMRON Automotive Electronics Co. Ltd. 3Okayama University of Science, 4Nagaoka University of Technology Oral Presentations

A8-I-3 A Study of Inverter Layout Including A9-I-3 Evaluating the transformation of rainfall (1157) GaN-HEMTs and GaN-Diodes (1063) using TOPMODEL in Mid-sized Equatorial Catchment Takashi Sawada1, Yu Hsin Wu2, Toshihiro Iwaki2, and Masayoshi Yamamoto1 Emmanuel OKIRIA1, Hiromu OKAZAWA2, Yuri YAMAZAKI2, Yukimitsu KOBAYASHI1 and Shinji 1 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, SUZUKI2 Nagoya University, 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya 1Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of University, Agriculture 2Faculty of Regional Environment Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture A8-I-4 Reliability Improvement of Power Control (1358) Unit of Hybrid Electric Vehicle by means of Z-source Network A9-I-4 Assessing the Recycle of Urban Forest (1006) Management Wastes Using the Resources Thilak Senanayake, Jun Imaoka, Masayoshi Time Foot Print Analysis Yamamoto N. KAWAGUCHI1, K. HAYASHI1 and M. FUJII2 Power Electronics Laboratory, Nagoya University, 1IMaSS, Nagoya University, 2National Institute for Environmental Studies A8-I-5 Modeling of SiC UMOS chip and its (1158) application to Power Module A9-I-5 Estimating Stem Volume of Coniferous Hiroyuki Sakairi, Yohei Nakamura, Naotaka Kuroda, (1149) Tree Species from a UAV-SfM Derived Maiko Hatano, Takukazu Otsuka and Ken Nakahara Canopy Model: An Application of the Research and Development Center Rohm co., Ltd. Pipe Model Theory

Takashi Machimura1, Ayana Fujimoto1, Kiichiro Hayashi2, Satoru Sugita3, Hiroaki Takagi2 and Takanori Matsui1 A9-I: Eco System Analysis and Others Ⅰ 1Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, (10:00-12:00, IB013) 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Chair: Kiichiro Hayashi (Nagoya Univ.) 3Chubu Institute for Advanced Studies, Chubu University

A9-I-1 Multi-scale Remote Sensing for the Early A9-I-6 Accuracy verification of UAV-SfM (1352) Stage of Disaster Management (1142) survey of terrace paddy fields 1 2 3 Invite Satoru Sugita , Hiroshi Inoue , Yuji Asahi and Hiromichi Fukui1 Yuri Yamazaki1, Kunming Li2 and Hiromu Okazawa1 1International Digital Earth Applied Science Research Center, Chubu University 1Department of Regional Environment Science, 2National Research Institute for Earth Science and Tokyo University of Agriculture Disaster Resilience 2Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo university of 3Falcon Corporation, Ltd. Agriculture

A9-I-2 Accuracy verification of UAV-SfM A9-I-7 Estimation of Carbon Stock for (1103) survey of terrace paddy fields (1131) Coniferous and Broad-Leaved Forests by Comparing UAV and LIDAR methods Yuri Yamazaki1, Kunming Li2 and Hiromu 1 Okazawa H. Takagi1, K. Hayashi1, T. Machimura2 and S. Sugita3 1Department of Regional Environment Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture 1Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya 2 Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo university of University Agriculture 2Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University 3Chubu Institute for Advanced Studies, Chubu University Oral Presentations

A9-Ⅱ: Eco System Analysis and Others Ⅱ A9-Ⅱ-4 Nitrogen fixing activity promoted by (14:00-16:45, IB013) (1065) humin

Chair: Natsuko HAMAMURA (Kyusyu Takanori Awata1, Jumpei Mitsushita2, Takuya Univ.) Kasai2, Norihisa Matsuura3 and Arata Katayama2 Naoko YOSHIDA (Nagoya Institute of 1National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Technology) Management, 2Nagoya University, Nobusuke KOBAYASHI (Gifu Univ.) 3Kanazawa University

A9-Ⅱ-1 Energy Reduction in Sewage A9-Ⅱ-5 Extracellular electron transfer Invite Wastewater Treatment by Applying (1070) mechanisms in Shewanella oneidensis Microbial Fuel Cell Takuya Kasai1, Takehito Noto2 and Arata Naoko Yoshida Katayama1

Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya 1Institute of Materials and Systems for Institute of Technology Sustainability, Nagoya University, 2School of engineering, Nagoya University A9-Ⅱ-2 Polyphasic Characterization of Solid- (1089) phase Humin functioning as External A9-Ⅱ-7 Direct Vitrification of Used Nuclear Electron Mediator for Anaerobic (1056) Fuel Considering Future Resource Microorganisms Retrieval

Pham Minh Duyen and Arata Katayama Naoki Tsukiyama, Kayo Sawada and Youichi Enokida Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, Japan Department of Applied Energy, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

A9-Ⅱ-3 Microbial Biotransformation of Toxic (1072) Metalloids and Its Bioremediation A9-Ⅱ-8 Construction of Composting Heat Potentials (1166) Utilization Process

1,2 2 Natsuko Hamamura1,2, Tomotaka Okubo1 and Yoshinori Watanabe , Nobusuke Kobayasi , 2 2 Satoshi Mitsunobu3 Yoshinori Itaya and Yuto Kashiwaya

1 1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Department of Mechanical and System Kyushu University, Engineering, Aichi University of Technology 2 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Environmental and Renewable Energy S ystems, Sustainability, Nagoya University, Gifu University 3Department of Bioresources, Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University A9-Ⅱ-9 Operating Temperature for the (1066) Vitrification of Radioactive Wastes with Lead Borate Glass

Takumi Shimakura, Kayo Sawada and Youichi Enokida

Department of Applied Energy, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University,

A9-Ⅱ-10 Effect of Electrolytes on the Stability (1196) of Surfactant Free W/O E mulsions

S.Ito, Y Kojima and M Ueda

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability Nagoya University Oral Presentations

Sunday, November 3

A1-Ⅲ: Advanced Ⅲ Measurements A1-Ⅲ-4 Designing Functional Materials via (10:00-12:00, IB015) (1411) Atomic-resolution Microscopy and Spectroscopy Chair: Eiji IKENAGA (Nagoya Univ.) Invite Stephen J. Pennycook1,2,3,4, Xiaoxu Zhao1, Jiong Lu5, Wenjie Zang1, Haijun Wu1, Changjian Li, A. A1-Ⅲ-1 Time series analysis of depth profiles in Ariando4, T. Venkatesan4 and John Wang1,2 (1185) multi-layered stack-film interfaces studied by nearambient-pressure hard x- 1Department of Materials Science and ray angle-resolved photoemission Engineering, National University of Singapore 2NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences spectroscopy and Engineering, Centre for Life Sciences 3 1 2 Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, National Satoshi Toyoda , Tomoki Yamamoto , Masashi University of Singapore 3 4 4 Yoshimura , Hirosuke Sumida , Susumu Mineoi , 4NUSNNI-Nanocore, National University of Masatake Machida5, Akitaka Yoshigoe6, Akira 7 2 2 Singapore Yoshikawa , Satoru Suzuki , Kazushi Yokoyama 5Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore 1New Industry creation Hatchery Center, Tohoku University 2 Synchrotron Radiation Nanotechnology Center, A1-Ⅲ-5 Analyzing 3D Distributions of Au/Pt University of Hyogo 3Spring-8 Service Co., Ltd. (1102) Nanoparticles by Focal Series of 4Technical Research Center, Mazda Motor Aberration Corrected TEM I mages Corporation 1,2 3 2 5Scienta Omicron, Inc. Jun Yamasaki , Masaki Kano , Koh Saitoh , 4 5 6Materials Sciences Research Center, Japan Kenta Yoshida , Keita Kobayashi and Nobuo 2 Atomic Energy Agency Tanaka 7Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku 1 University Research Center for Ultra High Voltage Electron Microscopy, Osaka University 2Institute o f Materials and Systems for A1-Ⅲ-2 Saturation of Activated Sb Atom in Sustainability, Nagoya University 3 (1345) Heavily Sb-Doped Ge Epitaxial Thin Department of Electronic Engineering, Osaka University Films 4Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University 1 1 2 J. Jeon , S. Shibayama , S. Zaima , and O. 5 1, 3 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science Nakatsuka a nd Technology 1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, A1-Ⅲ-6 High-brightness pulsed electron 2Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meijo University, (1271) microscopy toward advanced 3Institute of Materials and Systems for measurement of time-evolution in nano- Sustainability, Nagoya University materials

Makoto Kuwahara1,2, Rina Yokoi2, Lila Mizuno2, A1-Ⅲ-3 Operand Study of Multiple Stacked Si 2 2 Quantum Dots by Hard X-ray Wataru Nagata , Yuya Yoshida , Takafumi (1340) 1,2 1,2 1,2 Photoelectron Spectroscopy Ishida , Toru Ujihara and Koh Saitoh

Mitsuhisa Ikeda1, Akio Ohta2, Makihara Katsunori2 1Institute of Materials and Systems for and Seiichi Miyazaki2 Sustainability, Nagoya University 2Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya 1DII Collaborative Graduate Program for Accelerating Innovation in Future Electronics, University Nagoya University 2Department of Electronics, Nagoya University Oral Presentations

A2-Ⅲ: Nuclear Emulsion Technology Ⅲ A2-Ⅲ-6 Study on the neutrino interactions in (10:00-12:00, IB Hall) (1311) subGeV to GeV Energy range : NINJA.

Chair: Masahiro KOMATSU (Nagoya Univ.) Osamu Sato for NINJA collaboration Toshiyuki TOSHITO (Nagoya Proton Therapy Center) Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

A2-Ⅲ-1 Single Photon Emission Computed A2-Ⅲ-7 The DsTau Experiment: Study of Tau (1211) Tomography System using Emulsion to Neutrino Production visualize Irradiation Fields for Particle (1334) Therapy Elena Firu

1 1 2 2 T.Toshito , M Kimura , O Sato and M Nakamura on behalf of the DsTau Collaboration

1Nagoya Proton Therap y Center Institute of Space Science, Bucharest

2Nag oya University A2-Ⅲ-8 Studying High Energy Neutrinos in the A2-Ⅲ-2 Secondary neutron measurements in (1221) FASER experiment at the LHC (1176) proton therapy with nuclear emulsion Tomoko Ariga Mitsuhiro Kimura1,2, Toshiyuki Toshito1,2, Hiroyuki Ogino1,2, Yuta Shibamoto2 Osamu Sato 3 and on behalf of the FASER Collaboration Mitsuhiro Nakamura3 Kyushu University 1Nagoya Proton Therapy Center 2Nagoya City University 3Nagoya University

A2-Ⅲ-3 Application of Nuclear Emulsions for A3-Ⅲ: Nanomaterials Ⅲ (1050) the Identification of Laser-accelerated (9:45-12:15, ES022) Multi-MeV Protons Chair: Yusuke IDE (Institute for Material T. Asai1,2, M. Kanasaki1, S. Jinno3, N. Kitagawa4, N. Shutoh1, S. Kodaira5, T. Yamauchi1, K. Oda1, Science) K. Morishima4 and Y. Fukuda2 Eisuke YAMAMOTO (Nagoya Univ.)

1Graduate school of Maritime sciences, Kobe Makoto KOBAYASHI (Nagoya Univ.) University, 2Kansai Photon Science Institute, QST, 3 A3-Ⅲ-1 Template syntheses of titania School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, nanoparticle 4Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, (1289) 5National Institute of Radiological Sciences, QST Invite Kasimanat (Guy) Vibulyaseak and Makoto Ogawa Upgrading of momentum measurement School of Energy Science and Engineering, A2-Ⅲ-5 Vidyasirimehi Institute of Science and Technology (1137) techniques in emulsion-based particle detectors

1 1 1 1 A3-Ⅲ-2 Hydrothermal Synthesis of Rutile-type T. Matsuo , K. Hirose , A. Kono , Y. Kosakai , K. Titania Nanocrystals with Controlled 1 1 1 1 (1297) Mizuno , Y. Morimoto , S. Ogawa , H. Oshima , Morphologies H. Shibuya1, H. Takagi1, C. Tsuruoka1, S. Mikado2, 2 3 4 Y. Hanaoka , T. Fukuda , M. Nakamura and O. Makoto Kobayashi1, Hideki Kato2, Minoru Osada1 4 Sato and Masato Kakihana1

1 Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Toho 1Institute of Materials and Systems for University, Sustainability, Nagoya University, 2 College of Industrial Technology, Nihon 2Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for University, Advanced Materials, Tohoku University 3Institute for Advanced Research 4Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Oral Presentations

A3-Ⅲ-3 DNA-guided crystallization of A3-Ⅲ-7 GaN Crystal Growth Multi Physics (1281) nanoparticles: optimization of (1061) Simulation with Gas Phase Chemical crystallization conditions and structure Reaction analysis S. Sakakibara1, A. Kusaba2, M. Araidai3, N. Miho Tagawa1,2, Shoko Kojima2, Hayato Sumi2, Okamoto4, K. Yoshimatsu3, H. Watanabe3, S. Noboru Ohta3, Hiroshi Sekiguchi3, Shunta Nitta3, Y. Kangawa5, K. Kakimoto5, K. Shiraishi 3, Harada1,2 and Toru Ujihara1,2 H. Amano3

1Center for Integrated Research of Future 1Grad. Sch. Eng., Nagoya Univ. Univ. Electronics (CIRFE) ,Institute of Materials and 2 Computer Centre, Gakushuin Univ. Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya 3IMaSS, Nagoya Univ. University 4Aichi Institute Tec hnology 2Graduate School of Engineering Nagoya 5RIAM, Kyushu Univ. University 3Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI) A3-Ⅲ-8 Synthesis of InGaN nanowires and (1079) nanostructures to achieve high indium content and high crystal quality for A3-Ⅲ-4 Tailored Fabrication of TiO2-TiN/Sn- optoelectronic devices (1039) SnO2 Composite Films as High- Performance LIB Anode Materials Geoffrey Avit1, Yoann Robin1, Mohammed Zeghouane2, Léo Mostéfa1,3, Boris Michalska1,3, Song-Zhu S. Kure-Chu1,Takato Inoue1, Xuewen Yamina Andre2, Dominique Castelluci2, Agnès Chen1, Takehiko Hihara1, ong Peng2, Masazumi Trassoudaine2,3 and Hiroshi Amano1 Okido2 and Hitoshi Yashiro3 1Univ. of Nagoy 1Department of Materials Function and Design, 2Universit é Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, SIGMA Nagoya Institute of Technology Clermont, Institut Pascal 2Institute of Materials and Systems for 3IUT Mesures Physique, Universit é Clermont Au Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University vergne 3Department of Chemistry and Bio-Sciences, Iwate University A3-Ⅲ-9 Acceptor formation of Mg-ion implanted (1213) GaN by high-pressure N2 annealing A3-Ⅲ-5 Atomic and electronic structure analysis of resistive switching regions in rutile Hideki Sakurai1,2,3, Shinji Yamada1,2,3, Akihiko (1057) 3 4 4 TiO2–x based four terminal memristive Koura , Tetsuo Narita , Keita Kataoka , Masahiro devices Horita1,2, Michal Boćkowski1,5, Jun Suda1,2 and Tetsu Kachi1 Tsuyoshi Isaka1, Tetsuya Tohei1, Takuma Shimizu1, Shotaro Takeuchi1, Nobuyuki Ikarasi2 1IMaSS, Nagoya University, and Akira Sakai1 2Dept. of Electronics, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 1Graduate School of E ngineering Science, Osaka 3ISET, ULVAC, Inc., University 4Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., 2Institute of Materials and System for 5Institute of High Pressure Physics Polish Sustainability, Nagoya University Academy of Sciences

A3-Ⅲ-6 Computics Approach toward (1024) Clarification of Microscopic Mechanisms of Epitaxial Growth of Gallium Nitride

Kieu My Bui1, Mauro Boero1,2, Kenji Shiraishi1 and Atsushi Oshiyama1

1Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

2University of Strasbourg and CNRS, Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg UMR 7504 Oral Presentations

A6-II: Information & Communication Ⅱ A7: Electric Power System (10:00-12:15, ES025) (10:00-11:15, IB011) Chair: Masaki Imanaka (Nagoya Univ.) Chair: Kentaro Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ.)

A7-1 Implementation and Verification of A6-Ⅱ-1 A Study on Cross-layer Combination of (1226) Transmission Line Capacity Management (1022) Predictive Control and Error Correction System with PLC and IEDs Coding for Wireless Feedback Control Kohei Ito1, Mutsumi Aoki2, Toru Amau2,3, Tetsuo 1 2 2 Kohei Kasai , Kentaro Kobayashi , Hiraku Okada Otani2,4, Tatsuya Ozawa5 and Masaaki Katayama2 1Department of Electric and Mechanical 1 Dept. of Information and Communication Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology Engineering, Nagoya University, 2Nagoya Institute of Technology 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for 3Chubu Electric Power Co.,Inc. Sustainability, Nagoya University 4CRIEPI 5MEIRYO DENSHI A6-Ⅱ-2 A Study on Broadcast of Operation (1081) Information for IEEE802.15.4-Based A7-2 Voltage Imbalance Suppression Effect Wireless Control of Multiple Machines (1265) using HVR by Multiple Node Voltage Estimation of Distribution System YasuhiroUmemura1, Kentaro Kobayashi2, Hiraku 2 2 Okada and Masaaki Katayama Yoshiteru Saito1, Mutsumi Aoki1, Hirokazu Uenishi2 and Yuki Kanazawa2 1Dept. of Information and Communication Engineering, Nagoya University, 1D epartment o f Electric and Mechanical, Nagoya 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for Institute of Technology Sustainability, Nagoya University 2Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

A6-Ⅱ-3 A Study on Flight Models in Wireless A7-3 Effectiveness of Frequency and Voltage (1037) Relay Networks Using Drones for Large- (1106) Regulation by Photovoltaic Generation Scale Disasters Units in Microgrid Hiroki Yanai1, Hiraku Okada2, Kentaro Kobayashi2 Masahide Hojo1, Hiroyuki Nakagawa1, Hibiki and Masaaki Katayama2 Kawaguchi1, Kenji Yamanaka1, Toshihisa 1Dept. of Information and Communication Funabashi2, Masaki Imanaka3 and Takeyoshi Kato3 Engineering, Nagoya University, 2Institute of Materials and Systems for 1Department of Electrical and Electronic Sustainability, Nagoya University Engineering, Tokushima University,

2Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus A6-Ⅱ-4 A Study on Delay-Optimal Scheduling (1227) Policy for Ultra-Low Latency Vehicular 3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Networking Nagoya University

Weiqi Sun and Shih-Chun Lin A7-4 Contribution of Accuracy Improvement of Department of Electrical and Computer (1042) Photovoltaic (PV) Power Output Engineering, North Carolina State University Forecasting on Design and Operation of Microgrid with Huge Capacity of PV and A6-Ⅱ-5 A Study on User-Centric Virtual-Cell Battery Energy Storage

(1228) Design in Software-Defined Vehicular 1 2 Networks Guowei CHEN , Masaki IMANAKA , Muneaki KURIMOTO2, Shigeyuki SUGIMOTO2, Takeyoshi KATO2 Weiqi Sun and Shih-Chun Lin 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya Department of Electrical and Computer University Engineering, North Carolina State University 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Oral Presentations

A7-5 Feasibility study on mitigation of PV A8-II: Power Electronics Ⅱ (1051) surplus power by demand response of (10:00-11:15, IB014) waterworks pumps Chair: Masayoshi YAMAMOTO (Nagoya Masaki Imanaka1, Muneaki Kurimoto1, Shigeyuki Sugimoto1, Takeyoshi Kato1 and Jumpei Baba2 Univ.)

1Institute of Material and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, A8-Ⅱ-1 Dynamic On-State Resistance 2Graduated School of Frontier Sciences, The (1160) Measurement of GaN-HEMT by Double University of Tokyo Pulse Test

Ryosuke Ishido, Tatsuya Yanagi, Yuta Okawauchi, A7-6 Proposal for Coordinated Control of and Ken Nakahara (1067) Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Loads and Battery Energy Storage System ROHM co., Ltd for Improved Performance of FastADR Response A8-Ⅱ-2 (La,Li)TiO3 Epitaxial Thin Films Grown (1243) by RF Magnetron Sputtering R. Myovela1, M. Imanaka2, M. Kurimoto2, S. Sugimoto2 and T. Kato2 T. Kawaguchi, M. Naka, K. Sugihara, N. Sakamoto, H. Suzuki1 and N. Wakiya 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University, Department of Electronics and Materials Science, 2Institute of Material and Systems for Sustainability Shizuoka University (IMaSS), Nagoya University

A8-Ⅱ-3 Device Voltage Imbalance Suppression A7-7 Experimental Study on Dual P-f Droop (1174) Method of LLC Converter Applying (1058) Control of Photovoltaic Power Generation MOSFET Series Connection for Grid Frequency Regulation T. Kakisaka1, J. Imaoka1 and M. Yamamoto1 and Noha Harag1, Yusaku Tamakoshi1, Masaki Imanaka1, Q. Piao2 Muneaki Kurimoto1, Shigeyuki Sugimoto1, 1 2 Takeyoshi Kato , Mutsumi Aoki 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University, 2YANMAR CO., LTD 2Department of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, A8-Ⅱ-4 12V Double-Ended Active-Clamp (1188) Forward Converter Realizing Large A7-8 Study on Influence of Difference in LFC Output Current and Downsizing by (1304) Capacity Constraint in Unit Commitment Using Integrated Magnetic Components Scheduling on Power Output Flexibility Aoi Oyane1, Tatsuya Aoki1, Masayoshi 1 1 2 Huidan Luo1, Ryota Azukisawa1, Masaki Imanaka2, Yamamoto , Jun Imaoka , Takashi Hyodo , Yuki 2 1,2 Muneaki Kurimoto2, Shigeyuki Sugimoto2, Ito and Hironori Tauchi Takeyoshi Kato2 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University, University, 2OMRON Corporation 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University A8-Ⅱ-5 A study on multi-phase of clock-less (1338) half-wave voltage resonant buck DC-DC converter

Yi Xiong1, Jun Imaoka1 Masayoshi Yamamoto1, Yasunori Kobori2 and Haruo Kobayshi2

1Department of Engineering, Nagoya University,

2Department of Science and Engineering Gunma University Poster Presentations

Poster Presentations Saturday, November 2, 13:00 – 14:00 IB (Integrated Building)

A1-P A1-P-4 Observation of Anisotropic Skyrmion (1091) Interactions Using Lorentz Transmission A1-P-1 Fabrication of holograms for electron Electron Microscopy (1002) vortex generation by one-shot laser interference processing T.Nagase1, M Komatsu2, Y. G So2, T Ishida1, H Yoshida3, Y Kawaguchi1, Y Tanaka1, K Saitoh1, N Yuuki Uesugi1, Ryota Fukushima1, Koh Saitoh2, Ikarashi1, M Kuwahara1 and M Nagao1 and Shunichi Sato1 1Graduate School of Engineering Nagoya 1Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for University, Nagoya, Japan Advanced Materials, Tohoku University 2Graduate School of Engineering Science , Akita 2Advanced Measurement Technology Center, University, Akita, Japan, Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 3Department of Physics , Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

A1-P-2 Study on nanostructured tungsten (1025) photocatalysts fabricated by helium A1-P-5 How to Use Angular Fourier Transform plasma irradiation (1128) for Orbital Angular Momentum Spectrum Mapping Tomoko Yoshida1, Katsuyuki Komori2, Muneaki Yamamoto1, Chie Tsukada3, Satoshi Ogawa2, Shin Wei Li1,2, Koh Saitoh2 and Masaya Uchida3 Kajita4, Noriyasu Ohno2 and Shinya Yagi4 1School of Information Science and Engineering, 1Advanced Research Institute for Natural Science Dalian Polytechnic University and Technology, Osaka City University 2Institute of Materials and Systems for 2Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Sustainability, Nagoya University University 3Advanced Science Research Laboratory, Saitama 3Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Fukaya University

4Institute for Materials and Systems for A1-P-6 Development of Measurement Sustainability, Nagoya University (1129) Technique for Magnetization Distribution at Buried Interface in A1-P-3 Image Reconstruction of High- Spintronics Materials Using Hard X-ray (1086) Resolution STEM Image by Dictionary Photoelectron Spectroscopy Learning and Evaluation of Atom Akira Yasui1, Eiji Ikenaga1, 2 Displacement 1Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute 1 1,2 1 Sosuke Hattori , Yuki Nomura and Koh Saitoh (JASRI),

1 Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya 2Institute of Institute of Materials and Systems for University Sustainability, Nagoya University

2Panasonic Corporation Poster Presentations

5GaN Advanced Device Open I nnovation A1-P-7 Generation and Application of Ultra- Laboratory (GaN OIL), N a tional Institute of (1186) Fine Electron Bessel Beams using Ring- Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Shaped Apertures by an Aberration- (AIST) Corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope A1-P-11 Application of C face dislocation

1 2 (1303) conversion technique to 2-inch SiC Takafumi Ishida , Takeshi Owaki , Makoto crystal growth Kuwahara1 and Koh Saitoh1

1 1,2 1,2 1,2 1 X. Liu , C. Zhu , S. Harada , M. Tagawa and Institute of Materials and Systems Sustainability, 1,2,3 Nagoya University T. Ujihara

1 2Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya University, University 2Center for Integrated Research of Future A1-P-8 Development of Compact and Simple Cs Electronics (CIRFE), Institute of Materials and System for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya (1210) Corrector with Annular and Circular University, Electrodes for SEMs 3GaN Advanced Device Open Innovation Tadahiro Kawasaki1, Ryuji Yoshida1, Takeharu Laboratory (GaN-OIL), National Institute of Kato1, Tsunenori Nomaguchi2, Shunichi Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Motomura2, Toshihide Agemura2 and Takashi (AIST), Ikuta3

1Nanostructures research laboratory, Japan Fine A1-P-12 Current Control of 3YSZ during Flash Ceramics Center, (1307) Sintering

2 Hitachi High-Technologies Kimihiro TAGUCHI, Yudai YAMASHITA, Tomoharu TOKUNAGA and Takahisa 3Osaka Electro-communication University YAMAMOTO

1Department of Materials Design Innovation A1-P-9 Analysis of ion atmosphere generated Engineering, Nagoya University (1270) inside ETEM during electron beam irradiation A1-P-13 TEM/STEM Observation and EEL 1 2 Kimitaka Higuchi , Takumi Kawakami , Sae (1308) Analysis of BaTiO3 Discharge Structure 2 1 Ohkawara , Yuta Yamamoto , Tomoharu Generated during Flash Sintering Tokunaga2, Takahisa Yamamoto1,2 Seiya Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Kurachi, Tomoharu 1Institute of Materials and Systems Sustainability, Tokunaga and Takahisa Yamamoto Nagoya University Department of Materials Design Innovation 2Department of Engineering, Nagoya University Engineering, Nagoya University

A1-P-10 Direct Observation of Stacking Fault A1-P-14 Interface of electrode-solid electrolyte (1277) Expansion Process in 4H-SiC by In-situ (1314) composite of ASS-LIB fabricated by Synchrotron X-ray Topography aerosol deposition analysed by STEM- F.Fujie1, S. Harada1,2, H. Suo3,4, T Kato4 and T. EELS Ujihara1,2,5 Yuta Yamamoto1, Yasutoshi Iriyama2 and Sunsuke 1 1D epartment o f Materials Process Engin e ering , Muto Nagoya University 1High Voltage Electron Microscope Laboratory, 2Center fo r Integrated Research of Future Nagoya University Electronics (CIRFE) CIRFE), Institute of 2 Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS) Department of Mater ials Design Innovation IMaSS), Nagoya University Engineering, Nagoya Universityo

3Showa Denko K.K.

4National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Poster Presentations

A1-P-15 Fine structure of surface plasmon on Au A1-P-19 Observation of Manganese Nitride Thin (1318) triangular nanoprisms via STEM-EELS (1324) Films by Electron Microscopy

L. Mizuno1, M. Kuwahara1,2, S. Kuwahara3, T. Tomoya Suzuta, Yuuki Kawasaki, Kento Tanaka, Ishida1,2 and K. Saitoh1,2 Takafumi Ishida, Takafumi Hatano, Hiroshi Ikuta and Koh Saitoh 1Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University Nagoya University

2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University A1-P-20 Application of high-quality SiC solution (1326) growth to large size crystal 3Department of Chemical, Toho University C. Zhu1, T. Endo2, T. Unno2, H. Koizumi1, S. Harada1,2, M. Tagawa1,2, and T. Ujihara1,2,3 A1-P-16 High-sensitive electron imaging sensor (1319) toward nano-second single shot imaging 1Institute of Materials and System for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University, Akira Shinozaki1, Kaho Fukuwa1, Takafumi Ishida2, Makoto Kuwahara2, Toshinobu Miyoshi3 2Department of Materials Science and Yasuo Arai3 and Koh Saitoh2 Engineering, Nagoya University,

1Graduate School of Engineering Nagoya 3GaN Advanced Device Open Innovation University Laboratory (GaN-OIL), National Institute of Advanced Industrial 2Insti tute of Materials and Systems Su stainability, Nagoya University, Science and Technology (AIST)

3Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) A1-P-21 Chemical state analysis of sulfur in vul (1339) canized rubber using synchrotron radiation A1-P-17 The evaluation of the structure of Ga2 O3 (1321) for photocatalytic CO2 reduction to CO Hitoshi Kawai1, Satoshi Ogawa1, Tsukada Chie2, Eiji Ikenaga1,3 and Shinya Yagi1,3 Masato Akatsuka1, Tetsuo Tanabe2, Shinya Yagi3 2 and Tomoko Yoshida 1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University 1Applied Chemistry and Bioengineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka City University 2Synchrotron Radiation Research center, Nagoya University Japan 2Advanced Research Institute for Natural Science and Technology, Osaka City University 3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability Nagoya University A1-P-22 Novel Transmission Electron (1349) Microscope Using High Brightness A1-P-18 Operando Measurement of Electrode Pulsed Beam Emitted from NEA- (1322) Reactions in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Photocathode Using Environmental Electron Microscopy R. Yokoi1, T. Ishida1,2, M. Kuwahara1, 2 and K. Saitoh1, 2 Yuya Yoshida1, Takafumi Ishida1, Kimitaka 1 1 2 Higuchi , Koh Saitoh , Masahiro Tomita and 1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya 1 Takayoshi Tanji University,

1 Nagoya University 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 2Vacuum Device Inc. Poster Presentations

A1-P-23 Determination of Complex Dielectric A4-P-2 Modeling of Ash Particles Behaviors (1354) Function of Oxide Film from (1060) during Reaction of Cokes Photoemission Measurements Koki Teshima1, Yasuaki Ueki2, Ryo Yoshiie1 2 Akio Ohta1,2, Mitsuhisa Ikeda1, Katsunori and Ichiro Naruse Makihara1 and Seiichi Miyazaki1 1Department of Mechanical Systems 1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Engineering, Nagoya University University, 2Institute of Materials and Systems for 2Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya Sustainability, Nagoya University University A4-P-3 Control of Ash Deposition on the A1-P-24 X-ray analysis of hydrogen storage (1140) Surface of Heat Transfer Tubes in (1360) nanoparticles Pulverized Coal fired Boiler

Satoshi Ogawa1, Chie Tsukada2 and Shinya Yagi Kyohei Tsukahara1, Ysuaki Ueki2, Ryo Yoshiie1, 1,3 Ichiro Naruse1,2

1Department of Energy Engineering, Graduate 1 Department of Mechanical Systems School of Engineering, Nagoya University Engineering, Nagoya University,

2Synchrotron radiation Research center, Nagoya 2Institute of Materials and Systems for University Sustainability Nagoya University

3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University A4-P-4 Co-combustion Behaviors of Biomass (1155) with Pulverized Coal

Jun Nagata1, Yasuaki Ueki2, Ryo Yoshiie1, 2 3 A4-P Ichiro Naruse , Kimihito Narukawa and Kazuhiko Morii3

1 A4-P-1 Glow discharge plasma mass Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, (1026) spectrometry for direct analysis of saturated hydrocarbons 2Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Nagoya University, Yoko Nunome1, Kenji Kodama2, Yasuaki Ueki3, Ryo Yoshiie4, Kazuaki Wagatsuma5 and Ichiro 3Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. Naruse3

1Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, A4-P-5 Characteristics of Exhaust Heat University, (1161) Recovery by Catalytic Reforming Using Mixture of Fuel and Exhaust 2X-ray Instrument Division, Rigaku Corporation, Gases 3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Jun Kobayashi1, Hiroyuki Katsumata1, Hideki Murakami1, Naoki Kubo1, Hajime Iida2 and 4Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Ichiro Naruse3 University 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, 5Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku Kogakuin University, University 2 Department of Applied Chemistry, Kogakuin University

3 Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University Poster Presentations

A4-P-6 Gasification Behaviors of Pulverized A4-P-10 Biomass Gasification in Oxygen- (1165) Coal Char with CO2 and H2O at High (1192) enriched Air with Packed Bed Gasifier Temperature Masaya Oda1, Daisuke Shirato1, Ichiro Naruse2, 1 2 Yasuaki Ueki1, Ryo Yoshiie2, Ichiro Naruse1 and Ryo Yoshiie and Yasuaki Ueki Kaoru Nakano3 1Department of Mechanical Systems 1Institute of Materials and Systems for Engineering, Nagoya University, Sustainability, Nagoya University, 2Institute of Materials and Systems for 2Department of Mechanical Systems Sustainability, Nagoya University Engineering, Nagoya University,

3R&D Process Research Laboratories, NIPPON A4-P-11 Mixing of Two-Layer Density- STEEL CORPORATION (1014) Stratified Fluid by a Vortex Ring

Lile Cao1, Ryo Ito1, Tomohiro Degawa2, A4-P-7 NOx formation behaviors in char Tomomi Uchiyama2, Kotaro Takamure2 and Yu (1170) combustion of waste incineration Matsuda3 process 1Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, Japan Kazutaka Tsukamoto1, Ryo Yoshiie1, Ichiro Naruse 2, Yasuaki Ueki2, Tomohiro Denda3 and 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Taichi Usuki3 Sustainability, Nagoya University, Japan 1Nagoya U niversity Graduate school of 3Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda engineering University, Japan 2Nagoya University Institute of materials and Systems for sustainability A4-P-12 Hybrid Wake Model for Aerodynamic 3JFE Engineering Corporation (1276) Load Calculation of HAWT Rotor by Vortex Lattice Method

A4-P-8 Degradation behavior of solid oxide T. Hida1, Y Hasegawa1, T Ushijima1 and J (1175) fuel cells with trace hydrocarbons Ozaki2

1 Zhang Hui1, Ryo Yoshiie1, Yasuaki Ueki2 and Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Ichiro Naruse2 Institute of Technology

2 1Department of Mechanical Systems Nippon Steel Corporation Engineering, Nagoya University,

2 Institute of Materials and Systems for A4-P-13 Study on Diffusion and Evaporation of Sustainability, Nagoya University (1132) Micro Mist Introduced in Duct Air Flow

A4-P-9 Adhesion characteristics of Si Yuta Sato1, Yutaka Hasegawa1, Yoshihiro (1191) compounds on the De-NOx catalyst Kojima 2, Tatsuo Ushijima1, Kazuki Nishiyama3 surface 1Department pf Electrical and Mechanical Kota Nakanishi1, Ryo Yoshiie1 ,Ichiro Engineering, Graduate School of Nagoya Naruse2 ,Yasuaki Ueki2, Takanori Oka3, Takuya Institute of Technology yoshida3, Takeharu Tanaka3 and Katsuya 2 Akiyama3 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 1Graduate School of Engineering,Nagoya 3 University MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION

2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability

3Kobe Steel Poster Presentations

A8-P A4-P-14 Study on Structural Load Reduction by (1335) Using Combined Control of Blade Chair: Pitch and Rotational Speed for HAWT Minoru OSADA (Nagoya Univ.) K.Kawase, H.Okazaki, Y.Hasegawa and T.Ushijima A8-P-1 Experimental Evaluation of Balancing Department of Electrical and Mechanical (1096) Capacitors for Multi-Stage FET Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology Bidirectional Converter

Yuki Ishikura1,2, Jun Imaoka2, Mostafa Noah2 and Masayoshi Yamamoto3

A6-P 1Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,

2Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate A6-P-1 A Comparison of TDMA and school of Engineering, Nagoya University,

(1015) Synchronous CDMA for a PLC-based 3 Multi-Machine Control System Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Mitsuru Hasegawa1, Kentaro Kobayashi2, Hiraku 2 2 Okada and Masaaki Katayama A8-P-2 Comparison of High Frequency 1Dept. of Information and Communication (1159) Characteristic on PCB Air-core Inductors Engineering, Nagoya University, K. Matsuta1, F. Hattori1, A. Yamaguchi2, H. 2 1 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Umegami and M. Ishitobi Nagoya University 1National Institute of Technology, Nara College,

2 A6-P-2 A Receiver Design for Indoor Data ROHM Co,.Ltd (1046) Collection Systems Using Optical Wireless CDMA A8-P-3 Lower Magnetic Field Intensity Operation (1212) Realized by Using Coupled Inductors in Shuto Ito1, Kentaro Kobayashi2, Hiraku Okada2 and Masaaki Katayama2 Multiphase Boost Converter

1 1 1 1Dept of Information and Communication Tatsuya Aoki , Koichiro Ito , Jun Imaoka , 2 3 Engineering, Nagoya University Masayoshi Yamamoto and Kosuke Yoshimoto

1 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya Nagoya University University, 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, A6-P-3 A Study on Application of Machine Nagoya University, (1120) Learning to Transmission Rate Selection 3Daido Steel Co., Ltd. CORPRATEARCH & in Wireless Mesh Networks DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Soki WATANABE1, Hiraku OKADA2, kentaro KOBAYASHI2 and Masaaki KATAYAMA2 A8-P-4 Current Source Gate Drive Circuit with (1320) Voltage Source to Stable Driving for SiC- 1Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Nagoya University MOSFETs

1 2 2 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Shinya Shirai , Yuta Okawauchi , Ken Nakahara , 1 1 Nagoya University Toshihiro Iwaki Masayoshi Yamamoto 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University

2ROHM Co., Ltd. Poster Presentations (Sat. Nov. 2, PM-2)

Saturday, November 2, 17:00 – 18:00 ES Building

A3-P A3-P-4 Theoretical Study about the Leakage Current (1020) due to the Dislocation of Mg Segregation in A3-P-1 “Manipulation” of Acetaminophen GaN (1004) Crystallization and Discovery of Two- Step Dissolution Process by Plasmonic Optical Takashi Nakano1, Yosuke Harashima2, Kenta Chokawa2, Tweezers Masaaki Araidai2,1, Kenji Shiraishi2,1, Atsushi Oshiyama2,1, Akira Kusaba3, Yoshihiro Kangawa4,2, Hiromasa Niinomi1, Teruki Sugiyama 2,3,4, Miho Tagawa Atsushi Tanaka2, Yoshio Honda2,1 and Hiroshi Amano2,1 5, Toru Ujihara 5, Katsuhiko Miyamoto 6,7, Takashige 1 Omatsu 6,7, Jun Nozawa1, Junpei Okada1 and Satoshi Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 2 Uda1 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, 1Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University 3Computer Centre, Gakushuin University, 4Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu 2Department of Applied Chemistry University.

3Center for Emergent Functional Matter Science, National Chiao Tung University A3-P-5 Approach to Promote CO2 Reduction with H2 (1030) and H2O over Pd/TiO2 4Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Inst itute of Science and Technology Akira Nishimura, Tadaki Inoe, Yoshito Sakakibara, Masafumi Hirota, Akira Koshio and Fumio Kokai 5Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainabi lity (IMaSS), Nagoya University Graduate School of Engineering, Mie University 6Graduate School of Engineering A3-P-6 Improvement of thermoelectric properties of 7Molecular Chirality Research Center (MCRC), Chiba University (1032) Si1-x-yGexSny thin films by ion implantation and rapid thermal annealing Si1-x-y Gex Sny thin films by ion implantation and rapid A3-P-2 Unique Photofunctions of Metal thermal annealing (1008) Nanoparticle / Layered Semiconductor Hybrids Ying Peng1,2, Lei Miao2, Masashi Kurosawa1,3 and Osamu Nakatsuka1 Tatsuto YUI 1Department of Materials Physics, Graduate School of Department of Materials Science and Technology, Engineering, Na goya University Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University 2School of Material Science and Engineering, Guilin University of Electronic Technology A3-P-3 Magnetic anisotropy of Bi-substituted 3 (1016) yttrium iron garnet films prepared by MOD Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University method

1 1 1 A3-P-7 Preparation of Various Manganese Dioxide Takayuki Ishibashi , Gengjian Lou , Jion Yamakita , (1035) Composites and Their Desulfurization Masami Nishikawa1 Takeshi Kato2 and Satoshi Iwata3 Performance 1Department of Materials Science and Technology, 1,2 1,2 3 Nagaoka University of Technology, Xing Li , Lintao Chen , Yugo Osaka , Hongyu Huang1,2, Lisheng Deng1,2 2Department of Electronics, Nagoya University, 1Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese 3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Academy of Sciences, Nagoya University, 2Guangdong Prov incial Key Laboratory of New and Renewable Energy Research and Development,

3School of Mechanical Engineering, College Science and Engineering, Kanazawa University Poster Presentations

A3-P-8 Formation of Ohmic Contact at Ni/SiC A3-P-13 Effect of Incident Ion Energy on the Growth (1040) Interface with the Assistance of (1073) of Nano-Tendril Bundles under Impurity- Femtosecond-Laser-Induced Modifications Seeded Helium Plasma Exposure

T. Okada1, T. Tomita1, Y. Fuchikami2, Y. Mizuo2, H. R R. Zhang1, D. Hwangbo1, S. Kajita2, H. Tanaka1 and Hisazawa1 and Y. Tanaka3 N. Ohno1

1Division of Science and Technology, Tokushima 1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University University 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, 2Graduate Student, Graduate School of Advanced Nagoya University Technology and Science, Tokushima University

3Faculty of Engineering and Design, Kagawa University A3-P-14 Synthesis of Titanium Dioxide Photo (1075) catalysts using Supermicroporous Silica

A3-P-9 Voltage Control of Spin Hall Switching in Y.Ono 1 , Watanabe 2 , Somekawa 2 , Oaki 1 , Imai 1 (1052) Perpendicularly Magnetized MgO/Co/Pt Trilayers 1School of Integrated Design Engineering, Keio University K. Kunishima1, X. Zhou1, D. Oshima2, T. Kato1, Iwata 2 2Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research 1Department of Electronics, Nagoya University Institute

2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University A3-P-15 Fabrication of Binary Magnetic Nanocube (1076) Arrays for Coercivity Enhancement

A3-P-10 Structured Spinel Oxide Positive Electrodes K.Sawano , M Shimizu, M Takasaki, Y Oaki, T Sato (1059) of Magnesium Rechargeable Batteries and H Imai

K.Sone1, K. Ishii1, R Ise1, S Yagi2, T Mandai3, Y Oaki1, School of Integrated Design Engineering , Keio H Imai1 University

1Keio University A3-P-16 Layer-by-layer Manipulation for Ordered 2 The University of Tokyo (1087) Arrays of BaTiO3 and Fe3O4 Nanocubes

3 National Institte for Materials Science M.Shimizu , R Matsumoto K S awano , M . Takasaki, Y Oaki, T Sato and H Imai

A3-P-11 Study of the Origins of Carbon Impurities on School of Integrated Design Engineering , Keio (1062) Gallium Nitride MOVPE from a Gas Phase University Reaction Perspective

Yuto Okawachi1, Kenta Chokawa1, Masaaki Araidai2, A3-P-17 Effect of inorganic solid electrolyte on Akira Kusaba4, Yoshihiro Kangawa3,2, Koichi (1098) lithium dendrite formation Kakimoto3, Zheng Ye1, Yoshio Honda2,1, Shugo Nitta2,1, Hiroshi Amano2,1 and Kenji Shiraishi2,1 Aogu Soma, Daisuke Mori, Mitsuhiro Matsumoto, Sou Taminato, Nobuyuki Imanishi 1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Univ. Department of chemistry for materials, Mie University, 2IMaSS, Nagoya Univ.

4Computer Center, Gakushuin Univ. A3-P-18 Feature Vector Approach for Machine (1105) Learning of Molecules

A3-P-12 Suppression of Hysteresis in Flexible Carbon Koji Yasuda1, 2 and Mitsunori Kaneshige1 (1069) Nanotube Thin-film Transistors 1Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, Y. Shimasaki1, J. Hirotani1, S. Kishimoto1, Y. Ohno1,2 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, 1Dept. of Electronics, Nagoya Univ. Nagoya University

2Inst. of Material and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya Univ. Poster Presentations

A3-P-19 Preparation and Magneto-optical A3-P-24 Large-scale Fiberform Nanostructures in the (1111) Characterization of MOD Derived (1121) Co-deposition Environment of Helium R0.5Bi2.5Fe4GaO12 (R = Sm, Gd and Yb) Plasma and Mo/Re Ions Garnet Thin Films on Glass Substrate T. Okuyama1, S. Kajita2, T. Nojima1, N. Yoshida3, Y. 2 1 1 Takao Nishi1, Hikaru Enpuku1, Shion Iwata1, Masami Yamamoto , H. Tanaka and N. Ohno Kawahara2, Takeshi Kato3, Satoshi Iwata3, Masami 1 Nishikawa4 and Takayuki Ishibashi4 Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

2 1Kobe City College of Technology, Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 2 Kojundo Chemical Laboratory Co., Ltd, 3Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu 3Nagoya University University

4Nagaoka University of Technology A3-P-25 Preparation of Pt-based oxide nanosheets (1125) exfoliation of layer materials (Li2PtO3) and A3-P-20 Synthesis and Photochromic Properties of 2D investigation of exfoliation process (1114) Tungsten Oxide Polymorphs Asami Funatsu and Sae Hanamura Ryosuke Narukawa1, Eisuke Yamamoto1,2, Makoto Kobayashi1,2 and Minoru Osada1,2 Department o f Chemistry, Kumamoto University

1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, A3-P-26 Effect of surface layer on charge state control 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (1126) of diamond NV centers (IMaSS), Nagoya University A.Osaki1, H. Uchiyama1, M. Inaba, S. Kishimoto1 and Y Ohno1,2 A3-P-21 Topotactic Synthesis of Ferroelectric BaTiO3 (1115) Nanosheets 1Department of Electronics, Nagoya Univ ersity

Kazuki Hagiwara1, Eisuke Yamamoto1, 2, Makoto 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustaina bility, Kobayashi1,2 and Minoru Osada1, 2 Nagoya Univ ersity

1Department o f Materials Chemistry, Nagoya University A3-P-27 Magnetic Properties at Room Temperature of (1133) Co3-XNiXO4 (0≤X≤ 1.28) Particles 2Institue of Materials and Systems for Sustainability Synthesized from Co Ni (OH) Precursors IMaSS Nagoya University 1-Y Y 2 Kensuke Hayashi, Keisuke Yamada and Mutsuhiro A3-P-22 Using Tilting-deceleration Method to Shima (1118) Improve Magnetic Contrast Observed by Electronics and Information Systems Engineering Scanning Electron Microscope Division, Graduate School of Engineering,Gifu University Hideo-Morishita1,2, Teruo Kohashi1 and Hiroyuki Yamamoto1 A3-P-28 Photocatalytic Decomposition of Ethylene by 1Hitachi Ltd. R&D G roup (1162) TiO2 Thin Films Formed Using Helium 2Nagoya University Plasma K. Miyaguchi1, S. Kajita2, Y. Tomita1, K. Asai1, H. 1 1 A3-P-23 Model development of MOCVD growth for Tanaka , N. Ohno (1119) realizing high-Sn-content Ge1-xSnx epitaxial 1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, layer ~ What physical properties are required for precursors? ~ 2 IMaSS (Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability), Nagoya University Yuki Miki1, Shigehisa Shibayama1, Shigeaki Zaima and Osamu Nakatsuka1,3

1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 2Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meijo Univeristy 3IMaSS, Nagoya University Poster Presentations

A3-P-29 Optoelectronic Property of GeSn and GeSiSn A3-P-34 Development of in-situ cyclic metal layer (1171) Heterostructure (1198) oxidation to form abrupt Al2O3/4H-SiC interface Masahiro Fukuda1, Mitsuo Sakashita1, Shigehisa 1 1 1, 2 Shibayama , Masashi Kurosawa , Sigeaki Zaima and T. Doi12, S. Shibayama1, W. Takeuchi1,3, M. Sakashita1, 1,3 Osamu Nakatsuka N. Taoka1, M. Shimizu2 and O. Nakatsuka1

1 Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University 1Grad. Sch. of Engineering, Nagoya Univ.,

2 Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meijo 2AIST-NU GaN-OIL University 3Aichi Institute of Technology 3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University A3-P-35 Discharge Resistance of Epoxy TiO2 (1201) Nanocomposite Exposed to Closed Void A3-P-30 Enhancement in electrochemical activity of Discharges (1179) carbon nanotube electrodes of voltage generator based on streaming potential Kentaro Tatsumi1, Kazuma Tagawa1, Chiharu Kato1, Takeyoshi Kato1, Muneaki Kurimoto1, Shigeyoshi 1 1 1 1,2 Y. Ando , R. Nishi , S. Kishimoto and Y. Ohno Yoshida2, Takahiro Umemoto2, Takahiro Mabuchi2 and Hirotaka Muto2 1Department of Electronics, Nagoya University 1Nagoya University 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 2 Mitsubishi Electric

A3-P-31 Improvement of Activity of Rh-doped A3-P-36 Suppression of Electrical Tree Growth in (1180) SrTiO3 Photocatalyst Aiming at (1205) Nanocomposite Gel for Power Module Enhancement of Efficiency of Z-scheme Water Splitting Naoya Hisada1, Muneaki Kurimoto2, Masaki Imanaka2, Takeyoshi Kato2, Shigeyuki-Sugimoto2 and Hirotaka 2 H. P. Duong1, T. Mashiyama1, M. Kobayashi2, A. Muto Iwase3, A. Kudo4, M. Kakihana1 and H. Kato1 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya 1Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced University Materials, Tohoku University, 2 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Instit ute of Material and Syst ems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Nagoya University, 3School of Science and Technology, Meiji University 4Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science A3-P-37 Theoretical Investigation of Self- (1209) organization Behavior of Si0.5Sn0.5 Nano- A3-P-32 Ruddlesden-Popper Phase Oxyhydroxides as particles (1181) Oxygen Electrocatalysts for Aqueous 1 1, 2 Lithium-Oxygen Rechargeable Batteries Yuki Nagae , Masashi Kurosawa and Osamu Nakatsuka1, 3

H. Sonoki, T. Mizoguchi, D. Mori, S. Taminato, Y. 1 Takeda and N. Imanishi Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University,

2 Graduate School of Engineering, Mie University Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University, 3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, A3-P-33 Effect of Filler Material on Dielectric Nagoya University (1195) Breakdown Strength of Epoxy Nanocomposite

Chiharu Kato1, Muneaki Kurimoto2, Takeyoshi Kato2, Masaki Imanaka2, Shigeyuki Sugimoto2 and Yasuo Suzuoki3

1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University, 2Institute of Material and Sysyems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, 3Aichi Institute of Technology

Poster Presentations

A3-P-38 Structural analysis of MoS2 films fabricated A3-P-42 1 nm-thick ZnO Nanosheets Grown at the (1230) by radiofrequency sputtering using high- (1279) Water-air Interface angle annular dark field scanning 1 2 transmission electron microscopy Yoshinori Morita , Eisuke Yamamoto , Makoto Kobayashi2 and Minoru Osada2 Ryunosuke Otsuki1, Yuta Suzuki1, Takuro Sakamoto2, 1Graduate school of engineering, Nagoya University, Takanori Shirokura2, Iriya Muneta2, Masahiro Nagao3, 2 3 Hitoshi Wakabayashi and Nobuyuki Ikarashi 2IMaSS, Nagoya University 1Department of Electronics, Nagoya University A3-P-43 Fabrication of L1 -FeNi by pulsed laser 2Tokyo Institute of Technology 0 (1288) deposition system 3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, 1 1 1 Nagoya University Masato Kotsugi , Masahiro Saito , Yuta Suzuki , Masaki Mizuguchi2, Tomoyuki Koganezawa3, Toshio Miyamachi4, Fumio Komori4, Koki Takanashi2 A3-P-39 Change in thermal conductivity of 1Tokyo University of Science, (1264) amorphous WO3 films by lithium intercalation 2 Tohoku University,

1 1 1 Ryota Kobayashi , Tong Shen , Ayano Nakamura , 3 Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute, Shunta Harada1,2, Miho Tagawa1,2 and Toru Ujihara1,2,3 4 The University of Tokyo, ISSP 1Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya University, A3-P-44 Real-time visualization for temperature and 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, (1291) fluid flow by using numerical simulation and Nagoya University, neural network 3National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and 1 1 1 Technology Goki Hatasa , Yosuke Tsunookar , Can Zhu , Shunta Harada1, 2, Miho Tagawa1,2 and Toru Ujiharar1, 2, 3

1 A3-P-40 Structural stability analysis of DNA-guided Depar Department of Materials Process Engineering, (1272) nanoparticle superlattice by direct Nagoya University dehydration 2Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics (CIRFE), Institute of Materials and Systems for 1 2 2 Hayato Sumi , Noboru Ohta , Hiroshi Sekiguchi , Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University Shunta Harada1,3, Toru Ujihara1,3, Miho Tagawa1,3 3GaN Advanced Device Open Innovation Laboratory 1 Graduate School of Engineering Nagoya University (GaN-OIL), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 2Japan S ynchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI)

3 A3-P-45 Behavior of dislocations in GaN epitaxial Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics (1294) layer propagating from substrate (CIRFE), Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University Sho Inotsume1, 2, Nobuhiko Kokubo1,2, Hisashi Yamada2, Shoishi Onda1, Jun Kojima1, Junji Ohara1,2, 1 1 1, 2 A3-P-41 Magnetization Reversal in Ni/Cu/Ni Shunta Harada , Miho Tagawa Toru Ujihara (1278) Cylindrical Nanowires 1Nagoya Univ.

1 1 Mayu Kikuchi , Keisuke Yamada , Yoshinobu 2AIST GaN OIL Nakatani2 and Mutsuhiro Shima1 1Current affiliation: Hitachi, Ltd., 1Department of Materials Science and Processing, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, 2 Current affiliation: DENSO, Gifu University

2Gradua te S chool of Informatics and Engineering, The Univer sity of Electro Communications Poster Presentations

A3-P-46 Relationship between crystal orientation of A3-P-50 Wet-chemical Synthesis of Non-layer 2D (1296) Cu collectors and cycling stability of Li (1337) Ceria and Their Ion-conductivity metal anodes Eisuke Yamamoto, Makoto Kabayashi and Minoru Kohei Ishikawa1, Shunta Harada1,2, Miho Tagawa1,2 and Osada Toru Ujihara1,2 IMaSS, Nagoya University 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya University A3-P-51 In situ observation of chemical state of Rh in 2Institute of Ma terials and Systems for Su stainability (1343) Rh-doped titanate nanosheet by ESR at (IMaSS), Nagoya University extremely low temperature during photo- induced hydrogen evolution reaction A3-P-47 SPM-based characterization of 2D Takuya Fujimura1, Jun Kumagai2 and Ryo Sasai1 (1302) nanosheets 1Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, 1 1 Shu Hamagami , Eisuke Yamamoto , Makoto Shimane University Kobayashi 1 and Minoru Osada1,2 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, 1 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability Nagoya University (IMaSS), Nagoya University

2International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics A3-P-52 Detailed study of radical formation step in (WPI MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (1347) photocatalysis

1 2 3 A3-P-48 Estimation of Physical Properties Using Jun Kumagi , Hiroyuki Sahashi , Tomoko Yoshida and Hiaso Yoshida4 (1325) Machine Learning for Accurate Numerical Modeling of Crystal Growth 1Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University K. Ando1, H. Lin1, Y. Tsunooka1,2, T. Narumi3, C. Zhu 1,4, K. Kutsukake5, S. Harada1,4, K. Matsui5, I. Takeuchi 2Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University 5,6, Y. Koyama7, Y. Kawajiri1, M. Tagawa1,4, T. Ujihara1, 2, 3, 4 3The OCU Advanced Research Institute for Natural Science and Technology, Osaka City University 1Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya 4 University Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University/ESICB, Kyoto University 2GaN Advanced Device Open Innovation Laboratory (Ga N OIL), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) A3-P-53 Photocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction (1351) over Gallium Oxide with Silver Co-Catalyst 3Venture Business Lab oratory (VBL), Nagoya University M. Yamamoto, T. Tanabe and T. Yoshida

4Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability Advanced Research Institute for Natural Science and (IMaSS), Nagoya University Technology, Osaka City University

5RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project (AIP) A3-P-54 Formation of Atomically Flat 6 Department of Computer Science, Nagoya Institute of (1359) (La Sr )(Al Ta )O (001) Surface by Technology 0.3 0.7 0.65 0.35 3 Ultrapure Water 7Research and Services Division of Materials Data and 1 1 1 2 Integrated System (MaDIS), National Institute for Y. Tokuda , T. Irimoto , N. Nishikawa , S. Kobayashi , 1,2 Materials Science (NIMS ) T. Tokunaga1 and T. Yamamoto 1Department of Materials Design Innovation A3-P-49 Impact of Boron Doping into Si Quantum Engineering, Nagoya University (1327) Dots with Ge Core on Their 2Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine Photoluminescence Properties Ceramics Center

Shuntaro Fujimori, Mitsuhisa Ikeda, Akio Ohta, Katsunori Makihara and Seiichi Miyazaki

Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University Poster Presentations

A3-P-55 Bidirectional Deep Neural Network for A7-P-4 Development of Irradiance Forecasting (1406) Accurate Silicon Color Design (1108) Method by Combination of Multiple Numerical Weather Prediction Models Li Gao1, Xiaozhong Li2, Dianjing Liu3, Lianhui Wang1, 3 Zongfu Yu Fumichika Uno1, Shota Funami2, Masaki Imanaka2, Muneaki Kurimoto2, Shigeyuki Sugimoto2 and 1 School of Materials Science and Engineering Nanjing Takeyoshi Kato2 University of Posts and Telecommunications 1National Institute of Advanced Science and 2 School of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Nanjing Technology, University of Science and Technology 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, 3 School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Nagoya University University of Wisconsin Madison

A7-P A7-P-5 Modeling of Residual Load Profile of (1110) Various Distribution Networks for Various Future Scenarios on Demand-side A7-P-1 Model for Calculating Electric Vehicle Yasuyuki Kunii1, Junzou Takemura1, Masaki (1064) Energy Consumption in Various Areas 2 2 2 based on Publicly Available Data Sets Imanaka , Muneaki Kurimoto , Shigeyuki Sugimoto and Takeyoshi Kato2

1 2 Helindu Cumaratunga , Masaki Imanaka , Muneaki 1Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., Kurimoto2, Shigeyuki Sugimoto2 and Takeyoshi 2 Kato 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University A7-P-6 Coordinated Control of HVAC Loads and 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University (1130) BESS for Improved FastADR Response - Sensitivity Analysis on Available HVAC Loads - A7-P-2 Space Charge Observation of Laminate (1095) Elastomer Sheets with Different J. Zhu1, R. Myovela1, M. Imanaka2, M. Kurimoto 2, 2 2 Laminating Directions S. Sugimoto and T. Kato

1 Shinichi Mitsumoto1, Muneaki Kurimoto2, Masumi Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University. Fukuma3 and Masayuki Fujii4

2 1National Institute of Technology, Toyota College Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University. 2Nagoya University

3National Institute of Technology, Matsue College A7-P-7 A Method for Effective Control of LFC (1167) Generator in Consideration of Power 4National Institute of Technology, Toyota College Output Response to EDC

Masaru Saida1, Masaki Imanaka1, Muneaki A7-P-3 An Energy Management Scheme for a DC Kurimoto1, Shigeyuki Sugimoto1, Takeyoshi Kato1, (1097) Smart Apartment with Electric Vehicles Kouichiro Hata2, Yoshiki Nakachi2 and S. C. Verma2

Hidehito Matayoshi1, Tomonobu Senjyu2 and 1Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Takeyoshi Kato3 Systems for Sustainability,

1Graduate School of Engineering and Science, 2Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. University of the Ryukyus

2Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus

3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University Poster Presentations

A7-P-8 Experimental Study on Wireless Power A7-P-14 A study of an annual simulation method (1090) Transfer System with Double Primary (1178) for equipment capacity optimization Coils considering the optimal operation.

Kenji Yamanaka, Naoki Sakamoto and Masahide Makoto Sugimura and Tomonobu Senjyu Hojo Department of Electrical and Electronics Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of the Ryukyus Engineering, Tokushima University

A7-P-15 Influence of Lamination Direction on AC A7-P-9 Optimal Operation Plan and Optimum (1197) Breakdown Characteristics of Insulation (1136) Capacity of Smart City Assuming Annual Materials

Yuta Susowake and Tomonobu Senjyu Taro Hatano1, Ryoya Seo1, Masaki Imanaka1, Shigeyuki Sugimoto1, Takeyoshi Kato1, Muneaki Department of Electrical and Electronics Kurimoto1, Yuya Manabe2 and Yasuo Suzuoki3 Engineering, University of the Ryukyus 1Nagoya University

A7-P-10 Examination of optimal placement and 2Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., (1139) optimal capacity of storage battery 3 considering uncertainty in the introduction Aichi Institute of Technology of the photovoltaic system. A7-P-16 Permittivity Characteristics of TiO Hiroki Aoyagi, Tomonobu Senjyu 2 (1202) Silicone Elastomer Composites for Energy Department of Electrical and Electronics Conversion Engineering, University of the ryukyus R. Fujihara1, M. Kurimoto1, K. Naya1, T. Kato1, M. Imanaka1, S. Sugimoto1 and Y. Suzuoki2 A7-P-11 Output smoothing of Torsional oscillation 1 (1141) damping control for PMSG wind power Nagoya University generator under strong wind 2Aichi Institute o f University K. Takahashi1 and T. Senjyu2 A7-P-17 A Basic Study for Partial Discharge 1Graduate School of Engineering and Science, University of the Ryukyus (1203) Characteristic of Oil-immersed Polypropylene Film Capacitor 2Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus Y. Takemoto1, K. Tatsumi1, T. Kato1, M. Kurimoto1, F. Komori2, Y. Suzuoki2, Y. Sasatani4, Y. Sano4, S. A7-P-12 Optimal Operation of Transmission Hamada4 and S. Ogura4 (1148) System Considering Large Storage Battery 1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya Ryota Isomura and Tomonobu Senjyu University 2NIT, Toba College 3 The Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology 4 University of the Ryukyus, NISSIN ELECTRIC CO., LTD

A7-P-13 Battery Compensation Considering Load A7-P-18 A Study on Effective Timing of Unit (1168) Fluctuation in Large-scale Power System (1206) Commitment Scheduling in Consideration of Update Photovoltaic Power Output Kazuki Oya and Tomonobu Senjyu Forecasting

Department of Electrical and Electronics Ryota Azukisawa1, Masaki Imanaka2, Muneaki Engineering, University of the Ryukyus Kurimoto2, Shigeyuki Sugimoto2 and Takeyoshi Kato2

1Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University

2Institute of Material and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Poster Presentations

A7-P-19 Frequency Suppression Method Using A7-P-24 Arcing Time of Disconnection Fault in (1239) Inverter for Distributed PV Systems (1262) Low-Voltage PV Systems

Koki Kato1, Yuji Iwane1, Tadahiro Goda1, Kazuto Akihiro Tsusaka1, Toshiya Yokoi2, Toshiro Yukita1, Toshiro Matsumura1, Yasuyuki Goto1 and Matsumura1, Kazuto Yukita1, Yasuyuki Goto1, Issarachai Ngamroo2 Atsushi Miyamoto2 and Hiroyuki Ito2

1Department of Electrical and Electronic 1Aichi Institute of Technology Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology, 2 Dept. of Technology Research, Nitto Kogyo 2King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Corporation

A7-P-20 Performance Evaluation of GaN-MPPT by A7-P-25 One-hour-ahead Price Prediction Model (1240) Transient Characteristics (1292) by Using LSTM Neural Network on Electricity Power Whole-sale Market Yusuke Kobayashi, Kazuto Yukita, Toshiro Matsumura and Yasuyuki Goto Tomohisa Yamada, Shun Matsukawa and Chuzo Ninagawa Department o f Electric Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology Graduate School of Engineering, Gifu University

A7-P-21 Performance Comparison of Various (1241) Voltage Control Functions in Photovoltaic Inverter

Yuji Iwane, Koki Kato, Tadahiro Goda, Kazuto Yukita, Toshiro Matsumura and Yasuyuki Goto

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology

A7-P-22 Voltage-Frequency Control in (1247) Photovoltaic Generator Introduction System

Goken Fukuyama, Yuji Iwane, Koki Kato, Tadahiro Goda, Kazuto Yukita, Toshiro Matsumura and Yasuyuki Goto

Department of Electrical Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology

A7-P-23 Dependence of Critical Electric Field (1259) Strength in High Temperature CO2 gas of 2,000 K on Contamination of PTFE Vapor

Toshiya YOKOI1, Akihiro TSUSAKA1, Toshiro MATSUMURA1, Kazuto YUKITA1, Yasuyuki GOTO1 and Yasunobu YOKOMIZU2

1Aichi Institute of Technology,

2Nagoya University Poster Presentations

Saturday, November 2, 17:00 – 18:00 IB (Integrated Building)

A2-P 2Nagoya Univer sity

3Okayama University of Science A2-P-1 Measurement of Laser-accelerated 4 (1083) Protons using Several Types of Track Aichi University of Education Detectors 5ISAS/JAXA Masato Kanasaki1, Satoshi Jinno2, Kunihiro Morishima3, Satoshi Kodaira4, Takafumi Asai1,5, 1 1 1 A2-P-4 Physical Process of Dna Strand Keita Sakamoto , Kazuki Shimizu , Keiji Oda , (1183) Breakage Induced by Ionizing Tomoya Yamauchi1 and Yuji Fukuda5 Radiations 1Graduate School of Maritime Sciences, Kobe 1 2 University Kentaro Fujii , M A. Hérve du Penhoat , M. F. Politis3 2School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 1National Ins titutes for Quantum and Radiological 3Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Sciences and Technology

4National Institute of Radiological Sciences, 2IMPMC, Sorbonne Universités National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological 3 Science and Technology (QST) Universitéd Evryval d Essonne

5Kansai Photon Science Institute, National Institutes for Quantum andRadiological Science A2-P-5 GRAINE 2018: Performance evaluation and Technology (QST) (1218) of converter by analyzing gamma ray from hadronic interaction

A2-P-2 GRAINE2018 : the flight data of Yuya Nakamura1, Hiroki Rokujo1, Masahiro (1151) multistage shifter in 2018 balloon Komiyama1, Saya Yamamoto2, Shigeki Aoki3, experiment Satoru Takahashi3, Takafumi Nakamura3, Motoya Nakamura3, Shota Matsuda3 and GRAINE Shota Matsuda1, Shigeki Aoki1, Satoru Takahashi1, collaboration1,2,3,4,5 Takafumi Nakamura1, Motoya Nakamura1, 1 Tomomi Yamamoto1, Miyuki Oda1, Hiroki Nagoya University Rokujo2, Yuya Nakamura2, Masahiro Komiyama2 2Okayama University of Science and GRAINE collabolation 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 3Kobe University, 1Kobe University 4Aichi University of Education 2Nagoya University 5ISAS/JAXA 3Okayama University of Science

4Aichi University of Education A2-P-6 Development of emulsion shifter for (1219) neutrino experiment 5ISAS/JAXA HiroakiKawahara1 and NINJA Collaboration1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 A2-P-3 A development of next generation multi- (1154) stage shifter for GRAINE scientific 1Department of Science, Nagoya University 2 observation Nihon University 3Toho University 4 Miyuki Oda1, Shigeki Aoki1, Satoru Takahashi1, Kobe University 5 Tomomi Yamamoto1 and GRAINE collaboration1, National University 6 2, 3, 4, 5 Kyoto University 7The University of Tokyo 1Kobe Unive rsity Poster Presentations

A2-P-7 High-Speed Tracking Machine for sub- A2-P-12 Development of desensitized nuclear (1224) μm Tracks: PTS (1261) emulsion films for exploring the composition of cosmic ray nuclei Ryuta Kobayashi and NEWSdm collaboration Saya Yamamoto1, Shigeki Aoki2, Atsushi Iyono1, Graduate school of Science, Nagoya University Keita Ozaki2, Satoshi Kodaira3, Masahiro Komiyama4, Yuya Nakamura4, Akine Matsukawa1, Misato Yabu2 and Hiroki Rokujo4 A2-P-8 Development of the cylindrical (1231) pressurized vessel gondola realizing 1Graduate School of Science, Okayama University large observed for GRAINE scientific of Science obsevation 2Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University Masahiro.Komiyama1, Hiroki Rokujo1, Yuya Nakamura1 Shigeki Aoki2, Satoru Takahashi2, 3National Institute of Radiological Sciences Takafumi.Nakamura2, Motoya Nakamura2, Shota 2 2 2 Matsuda , Tomomi Yamamoto , Miyuki Oda and 4Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University GRAINE collaboration1, 2, 3, 4, 5

1 Nagoya University A2-P-13 Status of emulsion film production for 2Kobe University (1266) NINJA physics run

1 1 1, 2 3Aichi University of Education, T. Takao , T. Fukuda and M. Nakamura

1 4ISAS/JAXA Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University

2 5Okayama University of Science Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

A2-P-9 NINJA Experiment: Analysis of water (1232) target ECC and preparation for physics A2-P-14 Developing of Analysis System for run (1273) Measurement Of Underground Environmental Sub-Mev Neutrons With Yosuke Suzuki1, TsutomuFukuda1,2, Tomoki Nuclear Emulsion Takao1, Takahiro Odagawa3 and Ayami Hiramoto3 Inori Todoroki 1Graduate school of science, Nagoya University,

2Institute for advanced research, NagoyaUniversity A2-P-15 Simulation for SUSY particles (1274) researches with International Linear 3Graduate school of science, KyotoUniversity, Collider

A2-P-10 Study of Low Energy Muon Flux for Mayuko Naiki (1249) Cosmic ray Imaging with Nuclear Graduate school of science, NagoyaUniversity Emulsion

Kotaro Hikata, Kunihiro Morishima, Akira Nishio, A2-P-16 Constructing of Emulsion Film Pouring Mitsuaki Kuno,Yuta Manabe, Ami Sakakibara, (1312) System Nobuko Kitagawa Kou Sugimura, Hiroki Rokujo, Mitsuhiro Nagoya University Nakamura and Naotaka Naganawa

Nagoya University A2-P-11 Development of an Easy Cloud Chamber (1253) which can Observe Elementary Particles and Research of its Usefulness for A2-P-17 Development of a new noise evaluation Education (1317) method for nuclear emulsion

H. Hayashi Noboru nakano, Hiroki Rokujo, Masahiro Komiyama, Yuya Nakamura, Toshiyuki Nakano Nagoya University Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University Poster Presentations

A9-P A2-P-18 The Effect of Rock-derived Radiation on (1323) Nuclear Emulsion A9-P-1 Effects of Titanium Surface Wettability on Ami SAKAKIBARA and Mitsuhiro NAKAMURA (1009) Osteoblast Behavior

Nagoya University S. Okano1, K. Nisogi1, S. Kobayashi1, K. Kuroda2 and T. Okamoto3

A2-P-19 Development of High Spatial Resolution 1Department of Materials Science and Biotechnology, (1346) Ultracold Neutron Detector Using Fine- Ehime University grained Nuclear Emulsion and Research 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, on Gravity with It Nagoya University

1 2,3 1 1 N. Muto , T. Ariga , S. Awano , G. Ichikawa , A. 3Faculty of Education, Ehime University Umemoto1, S. Kawasaki 4, H. Kawahara1, M. Kitaguchi5, H. Shimizu1, S. Tasaki6, N. Naganawa7, S. Tada1, M. Hino8, K. Hirota9 and K. A9-P-2 Simulations of the Flow and Performance of 4 Mishima (1013) a Hydraulic Savonius Turbine by the Vortex 1Department of Physics, Nagoya University in Cell Method

1 1 2 2Faculty of Arts and Science, Kyushu University Qiang Gu , Haotian Wang , Tomohiro Degawa , Tomomi Uchiyama2, Kotaro Takamure2, Shouichiro Iio3, 3 4 3Laboratory for High Energy Physics, University Toshihiko Ikeda and Tomoko Okayama of Bern 1Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University 4High Energy Accelerator Research Organization 2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, 5Center for Experimental Studies, KMI, Nagoya Nagoya University University 3Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University 6Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto 4 University Faculty of Human Studies, Taisho University

7Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University A9-P-3 Acceleration of Biological Nitrogen Fixation (1068) Using Humin as External Electron Mediator 8Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University Sujan Dey1, Takuya Kasai1, 2, Jumpei Mitsushita1, Takanori Awata3, Arata Katayama1,2 9Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University 1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nagoya University

A2-P-20 Development of High Position Accur 2Institute of Materials and System of Sustainability, (1350) acy Nuclear Emulsion Nagoya University

3 Yuta Manabe, Kunihiro Morishima, Akira Nishio, National Institute for land and Infrastructure Mitsuaki Kuno, Kotaro Higata, Ami Sakakibara Management and Nobuko Kitagawa

Nagoya University A9-P-4 Selective recovery of indium via continuous (1107) counter-current foam separation from sulfuric acid solutions A2-P-21 Observation of the flux of cosmic ray (1355) muon on the ground with CES Kinoshita Takehiko1, 2, Ishigaki Yuzo1, Kamimoto Yuki2, Kitagawa Shinya3 and Ichino Ryoichi2 Nobuko Kitagawa1, Kunihiro Morishima2, Akira Nishio2, Mitsuaki Kuno2, Yuta Manabe2, Kotaro 1Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute, Higata2 and Ami Sakakibara2 2Nagoya University 1Institute of Materials and System for 3 Sustainability, NagoyaUniversity, Nagoya Institute of Technology

2Department of Graduate School ofScience, Nagoya University, Poster Presentations

A9-P-5 Influence of Tip Leakage Flow on Small A9-P-10 Application of Combination Treatment of (1113) Propeller Turbine Performance (1146) Ultrasound/Ultraviolet in the Presence of Photocatalyst for the Decomposition of o- 1 1 Koki Yoshida , Haruyuki Murakoshi and Shouichiro Chlorophenol in an Aqueous Solution Iio2 K. Usui, T. Ito and Y. Kojima 1Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University 2Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Shinshu University A9-P-11 Estimating the Introduction Potential of A9-P-6 Biodegradation potential of four different (1156) Residential Solar Power Generation: Case in (1123) pollutants in downstream of Yahagi river Nagoya City, Japan

1 2 2 Yajie YU1, Kai UCHIDA1, Takanori AWATA2, Takuya T. Matsumoto , K. Hayashi , N. Kawaguchi , T. 3 3 KASAI1 and Arata KATAYAMA1 Yamada and Y. Tomino

1 1Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University, Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University

2 2National Institute for Land and Infrastructure IMaSS, Nagoya University Management 3Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

A9-P-7 Extracellular Electron Transfer Function of A9-P-12 Effect of Extraction Conditions on the (1124) Soil Humin: Potential Origins (1199) Property of Chitin and Chitosan from Crab Mirai YAMAURA1, YAMAURA1, Minh Duyen Shells PHAM2, Takuya KASAI1,2 and Arata KATAYAMA1,2 Andi Muhammad Anshar1, 2, Sengo Kobayashi1 and 1 Graduate school of Engineering, Nagoya University Satoshi Okano1

2IMaSS, Nagoya University 1Department of Materials Science and Biotechnology, Ehime University A9-P-8 Nanocarbon Electrocatalysts for 2 (1127) Environmental Purification Devices using Department of Chemistry, Mathematics and Natural Microbes Science Faculty, Hasanuddin University

Yasushi Miyata1 and Arata Katayama2

1Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute

2Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

A9-P-9 Noise Characteristics of Cavitating Jet (1145) through a Rectangular Orifice with Various Aspect Ratio

A. Watanabe1, F. Yoshida2, S. Iio3, T. Uchiyama4 and K. Takamure4

1Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University

2KYB CO., Ltd.

3Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University

4Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Poster Presentations

A9-P-13 Selection of salinity sensitive wavebands A9-P-17 A study on the spatial distribution of the (1225) from laboratory derived hyperspectral data (1316) building's power demand

T. Qian1, A. Tsunekawa2, F. Peng2, T. Masunaga3, T. N. KAWAGUCHI and K. HAYASHI Wang4, R. Li5 and F. Minoru1 IMaSS, Nagoya University, 1Center for Social and Environmental Systems Research, National Institute for EnvironmentalStudies A9-P-18 Resources Time Footprint of Potential Small 2Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University (1341) Hydro-power Capacity in China

3 Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University X. Huang1, K. Hayashi1, M. Fujii2 and N. Kawaguchi1

4 Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, 1Nagoya University Chinese Academy of Sciences 2National Institute for Environmental Studies 5Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences A9-P-19 Convolutional Neural Networks for Tree A9-P-14 Carbon-dioxide Fixation by Humin- (1342) Species Classification (1245) Dependent Mixed Consortium Exercises Y. Huang1 and K. Hayashi2 Humin’s Alternate Functionality in Electron Transfer 1Department of CivilEngineering, NagoyaUniversity

2 Mahasweta Laskar1, Takanori Awata2, Takuya Kasai1,3 IMASS, NagoyaUniversity and Arata Katayama1,3

1Department of Civil & EnvironmentalEngineering, NagoyaUniversity,

2National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management

3Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

A9-P-15 Study on Power Factor Required to Suppress (1282) Voltage Rise When Connecting a Large- Capacity PV Device to Medium Voltage Distribution Line End

Masumi Tsukamoto1, Toshiro Matsumura1, Kazuto Yukita1, Yasuyuki Goto1, Yasunobu Yokomizu2, Daisuke Iioka3, Hirotaka Shimizu4, Hideki Iwatsuki5, Hirokazu Uenishi5, Hiroyuki Ishikawa5, Yuto Mineta5 and Yuuki Kanazawa5

1Aichi Institute of Technology

2Nagoya University

3Tohoku University

4Polytechnic University

5Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

A9-P-16 Influence of Flow Field on Crystal Growth (1298) with Flux Method

Y. Funatsumaru, S. Iio, N. Zettsu and K. Teshima

Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University, Japan Joint Symposia

Joint Symposia

Joint Symposium 1 Nagoya University and National University of Singapore (NU-NUS): Cyber/Physical System in Energy-Efficient Smart Cities —From Materials Design, Alternative Energy Technologies to Intelligent Systems and Operations

Oral Presentation (S1-I) Saturday, November 2, 10:00 – 12:15 (ES Hall) Chair: Yoshiaki KAWAJIRI (Nagoya Univ.)

Opning Remaks Teo Kie Leong (National University of Singapore)

S1-I-1: (1401) Invite

Computational Approaches to Understand the Role of Grain Boundary Phase on Magnetic Property of NdFeB Hard Magnets

Toshiyuki Koyama and Yuhki Tsukada

Department of Materials Design Innovation Engineering, Nagoya University

S1-I-2: Invite

3D Structures by Ceramics Robocasting

Jun Ding Department of Materials Science & Enginering, National University of Singapore Joint Symposia

S1-I-3: (1417) Invite

Materials and System Design for Next Generation Wearables, Prosthetics and Robotics Systems

Benjamin C.K. Tee Department o f Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-I-4: (1376) Invite

Metal/polymer joining via open-cell porous layer synthesized by combustion reactions

Asuka Suzuki and Makoto Kobayashi

Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya University

S1-I-5: (1365) Invite

PEDOT:PSS for Transparent Electrode and Thermoelectric Conversion

Jianyong Ouyang Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore

Oral Presentation (S1-II) Saturday, November 2, 10:00 – 12:00 (ES024) Chair: Toshiyuki YAMAMOTO (Nagoya Univ.)

Opning Remaks Takyuki Morikawa (Nagoya University)

S1-II-1: (1405) Invite

Autonomous Vehicles-Based Mobility-on-Demand in Singapore: User Behavior, Transport/Urban Planning and Implementation

Ghim Ping Ong Department of Civil and Environmetal Engineering, National University of Singapore Joint Symposia

S1-II-2: (1368) Invite

Intersection Priority Management to Reduce Urban Congestion using Link Transmission Model

Ruotian Tang, Ryo Kanamori and Toshiyuki Yamamoto Graduate School of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University, Institute of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University,

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S1-II-3: (1408) Invite

Privacy Issues in Intelligent Transportation Systems

Biplab Sikdar Department o f Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-II-4: (1370) Invite

Exploring the Application of Lane based Charging System by a Meso Simulator Platform

Yanyan LI, Toshiyuki Yamamoto, Takayuki Morikawa and Mingya ng Hao

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University Joint Symposia

Oral Presentation (S1-III) “Special Session by Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics”

Saturday, November 2, 14:00 – 15:20 (ES Hall) Chair: Toru UJIHARA (Nagoya Univ.)

S1-III-1: (1413) Invite

Highly-Stretchable, Low-Voltage Integrated Circuits Based on Carbon Nanotube Thin Films

Yutaka Ohno Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S1-III-2: (1404) Invite

Highly conducting p-type transparent LnCuOS (Ln=La and Nd) films and diodes

Hao GONG and Nengduo Zhang Department of Materials and Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-III-3: (1415) Invite

Theoretical Studies on Atomic and Electronic Structures of Threading Screw Dislocations in GaN

Kenji Shiraishi

Institute of Materials and Syst ems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Graduate School of Engine ering, Nagoya University

S1-III-4: (1418) Invite

Expanding the Range of Chalcogenide, Oxides and Phosphide Catalyst for Clean Energy Applications

Shu Hearn Yu, Ng Zhen Quan Cavin and Daniel H.C. Chua

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NationalUniversityof Singapore Joint Symposia

Oral Presentation (S1-IV) Special Session by Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics

Saturday, November 2, 15:50 – 17:00 (ES Hall) Chair: Toru UJIHARA (Nagoya Univ.) Yoshiaki KAWAJIRI (Nagoya Univ.)

S1-Ⅳ-1: (1023) Invite

An universal approach to produce the passivation materials of c-Si substrate by alcoholic solute PEDOT:PSS

Van Hoang NGUYEN, Yasuyoshi KUROKAWA and Noritaka USAMI Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

S1-Ⅳ-2: (1369) Invite

Growth of epitaxial graphene by thermal decomposition of carbides

Wataru Norimatsu

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya University

S1-Ⅳ-3: (1416) Invite

High Throughput Prediction of Ion Transport Across Battery Materials

Stefan Adams

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore

Closing Remaks Prof. Hiroshi Amano (Nagoya University) Joint Symposia

Oral Presentation (S1-V) Sunday, November 3, 9:50 – 11:50 (ES Hall) Chair: Seiichi TAKAMI (Nagoya Univ.)

S1-Ⅴ-1: (1409) Invite

High-throughput Screening of Electrodes, Electrolytes and Coating Materials for Rechargeable Batteries

Sai G. Gautam and Pieremanuele Canepa Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The National University of Singapore

S1-Ⅴ-2: (1402) Invite

Chemical Reaction Engnineering for Carbon Recycle

Koyo Norinaga, Wei Zhang, Cheolyong Choi, Keiichi Yanase, Tran Khuyen and Hirochi Machida Department o f Chemical Systems Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials Innovation (i-MI), Nagoya University

S1-Ⅴ-3: (1414) Invite

Single Atom Catalysis for New Energy, Clean Water and Healthy Environment

John Wang Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-Ⅴ-4: (1366) Invite

Medical Application of Functional Magnetic Nanoparticles

Akira Ito Department of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Engineering, Nagoya University

S1-Ⅴ-5: (1419) Invite

Strain Stabilized Nickel hydroxide Nanoribbons for Efficient Water Splitting

Xiaopeng Wang, Haijun Wu, Stephen Pennycook and Junmin. Xue

Department of Materials Science and Enineering, National University of Singapore Joint Symposia

Poster Presentations (S1-P) Saturday, November 2, 13:00 – 14:00 (ES entrance hall)

S1-P-1: (1367) Invite

International comparison of aggressive driving behavior: A comparative analysis among three Asian nations; Japan, China and Vietnam.

Blawal HUSSAIN, Hitomi SATO, Shiyu XIONG, Tomio MIWA, Ngoc T. NGUYEN and Takayuki MORIKAWA

Graduate School of E nvironmental Studies, Nagoya University Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Faculty of Environmental Science, University of Science, Vietnam National University

S1-P-2: (1371) Invite

Ultrasonic Assisted Fabrication of Metal Nanoparticles by Laser Ablation in Liquid

Xin Hu, Mardiansyah Mardis, Wahyudiono, Noriharu Takada, Hideki Kanda and Motonobu Goto

Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya University

S1-P-3: (1372) Invite

The effects of environmentalism and attitude towards physical activity on travel behaviors

T. YEN, T. YAMAMOTO and H. SATO Morikawa & Yamamoto T & Miwa Lab., Nagoya University

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustaina bility, Nagoya University Institute of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University

S1-P-4: (1373) Invite

Appearance Based Localization

Y. Bai and MH. Ang Jr

Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore Joint Symposia

S1-P-5: (1375) Invite

Causal relationship between urban rail investment and residential behavior in Nagoya city

Lisha Wang, Meilan Jiang, Tomio Miwa, Eleni B ardaka and Takayuki Morikawa Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University, Institute ofInnovation forFuture Society, Nagoya University

Institute ofMaterials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, North Carolina State University, Institute ofInnovation for Future Society, Nagoya University

S1-P-6: (1377) Invite

Exploratory Analysis of the Relationship between Kinematic Indicators and Driving Behaviour

M.Zhou and H.C. Chin Department o f Civil & Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-P-7: (1378) Invite

Spatial-Temporal Inference of Urban Traffic Emissions Based on Taxi Trajectories and Multi-Source Urban Data

Jielun Liu, Ke Han, Xiqun (Michael) Chen and Ghim Ping Ong Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore Center for Transport Studies, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London

College of Civil Engineering and Archi tecture, Zhejiang University

S1-P-8: (1379) Invite

Metallization of 3D Printed Polymers for Application as a Fully Functional Water Splitting System

Xinran Su, Xinwei Li and Jun Ding Department o f Materials Science & Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-P-9: (1380) Invite

Bicycle Station Planning with Stochastic Demand

CAI Yutong, ONG Ghim Ping and MENG Qiang Department o f Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore Joint Symposia

S1-P-10: (1381) Invite

Exploring tour-based mode choice and travel distance considering intra-household interaction

Shasha Liu, Toshiyuki Yamamoto and Enjian Yao Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, NagoyaUniversity School of Traffic and Transportation, Beijing Jiaotong University

S1-P-11: (1384) Invite

Enhancing Water Harvesting through the Cascading Effect [1]

Barbara T.W. Ang, Jiong Zhang, Gabriel J.J. Lin, Hao Wang, Wee Siang Vincent Lee and Junmin Xue Department of Materials Science & Engineering, National University of Singapore, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-P-12: (1385) Invite

Designing Autonomous Vehicle Incentive Program with Uncertain Vehicle Purchase Price

Shukai Chen, Hua Wang and Qiang Meng Department o f Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore School of Economics and Management, Tongji University

S1-P-13: (1386) Invite

A statistic approach for Characterization of daily travel distance

Jiahang He and Toshiyuki Yamamoto Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S1-P-14: (1388) Invite

Enlarged Inter-layer Spacing in Cobalt Manganese Layered Double Hydroxide Guiding Transformation to Layered Structure for High Supercapacitance

X. Liu, L. Zhang, X. Gao, C. Guan, Y. Hu and J. Wang Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore

Department of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Changshu Institute of Technology Institute of Flexible Electronics, Northwestern Polytechnical University

Joint Symposia

S1-P-15: (1389) Invite

Future Implications of Shared Autonomous Vehicles

Mingyang Hao and Toshiyuki Yamamoto Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University, Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S1-P-16: (1390) Invite

Examination on the influence area of Transit-Oriented Development in New Delhi, India

Sangeetha Ann, Meilan Jiang and Toshiyuki Yamamoto Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University Instituteof Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S1-P-17: (1391) Invite

Detecting Selective Modification in V2V Communication

Nalam Venkata Abhishek, Teng Joon Lim, Biplab Sikdar and Ben Liang Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto

S1-P-18: (1392) Invite

Quantitative Measurement of Sub-nanometer In Fluctuations in InGaN Quantum Well

T. P. MISHRA, G. J. SYARANAMUAL, L. JONES, J. Y. CHUNG, Z. LI, S. A. GOODMAN, S. J. CHUA, E. A. FITZGERALD, P. CANEPA, S. GRADECAK and S. J. PENNYCOOK

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, School of Physics/CRANN, Trinity College Dublin

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-P-19: (1393) Invite

Flash sintering of yttria stabilized zirconia

K. Itakura, T. Tokunaga and T. Yamamoto

Department of Materials Design Innovation Engineering, Nagoya University Joint Symposia

S1-P-20: (1394) Invite

Compressive Behavior of Lattice Structured AlSi10Mg Alloys with V arious Unit Cells Fabricated by S elective Laser Melting

Xiaoyang Liu, Keito Sekizawa, Asuka Suzuki, Naoki Takata and Makoto Kobashi Department of Materials ProcessEngineering, Nagoya University

S1-P-21: (1395) Invite

Shared Autonomous Vehicle System at Suburban Residential Area Combined with Park and Ride

Yefang Zhou, Yanyan Li, Mingyang Hao and Toshiyuki Yamamoto Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S1-P-22: (1396) Invite

PEDOT:PSS/ Crystalline Si Hybrid Solar Cells Employing Tapered Nanostructures

Yuqing Li, Nguyen Van Hoang and Usami Noritaka Department o f Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya University

S1-P-23: (1397) Invite

20.7% Highly Reproducible Inverted Planar Perovskite Solar Cells with Enhanced Fill Factor and Eliminated Hysteresis

Liu Xixia, Cheng Yuanhang, Ouyang Jianyong, and Gong Hao Department of Materials Science & Engineering, National University of Singapore Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS), National University of Singapore

S1-P-24: (1398) Invite

A Path-based Equilibrium Model for Ridesharing Matching

Yuanyuan Li, Yang Liu and Jun Xie Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management, National University of Singapore, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore,

School of Transportation and Logistics, Southwest Jiaotong University Joint Symposia

S1-P-25: (1399) Invite

Modeling isotherms for pressure swing adsorption process using ELM-11

Yuya Takakura, Tomoyuki Yajima and Yoshiaki Kawajiri Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya University Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

S1-P-26: (1400) Invite

Spatial Spillover of Demand in Customized Bus Service

J Wang, T Yamamoto and K Liu Department of CivilEngineering, Nagoya University, Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

School of Transportation and Logistics, Dalian University of Technology

S1-P-27: (1403) Invite

SenSearch: Predictive Sensor Search Engine for User-designable Performance of Micro-pyramidal E-skin

Haicheng Yao, Weidong Yang, Zhuangjian Liu and Benjamin C.K. Tee Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore,

Institute for Health Innovation & Technology, National University of Singapore, Institute of High Performance Computing, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Institute of Microelectronics, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)

S1-P-28: (1407) Invite

Online Maximum Likelihood State Tracking via Stochastic Gradient Descent for Mapless Localisation

Li Zhikai and Marcelo H. Ang Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore

S1-P-29: (1410) Invite

Information Provision and Congestion Pricing in Risky Road Networks with Heterogeneous Travelers

Yang Liu and Zhenyu Yang

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management, National University of Singapore Joint Symposia

S1-P-30: (1412) Invite

One-step Solvothermal Synthesis of β-Ga2O3 Nanocrystals

K. Takezawa and S. Takami Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University Joint Symposia

Joint Symposium 2 International Symposium on Creation of Life Innovation Materials for Interdisciplinary and International Researcher Development Satellite (iLIM-s)

Oral Presentations (S2-I) Saturday, November 2, 11:00 – 12:00 (ES021) Chair: Masakuni OZAWA (Nagoya Univ.) Takao HANAWA (Tokyo Dental Univ.)

S2-I-1: (1269) Invite

Wet-chemical synthesis of non-layer 2D materials and its applications

Eisuke Yamamoto, Makoto Kabayashi and Minoru Osada IMaSS, Nagoya University

S2-I-2: (1329) Invite

Point Arc Remote Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition for High Quality Single Crystal Diamond Selective Growth

W. Fei, M. Inaba, H. Hoshino, I. Tsuyusaki, S. Kawai, M. Iwataki and H. Kawarada School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

Kagami Memorial Laboratory for Materials Science and Technology, Waseda University

S2-I-3: (1260) Invite

Development of advanced control technology of plasma-MIG process and application to dissimilar joining

Seong Min HONG, Shinichi TASHIRO, Mamat Bin SARIZAM, Manabu TANAKA and Yuichiro KOIMUZMI Osaka University

University Malaysia Kelantan Joint Symposia

S2-I-4: (1258) Invite

Prediction of Material Properties from First Principles and Machine Learning

Akira Takahashi, Yu Kumagai, Jun Miyamoto and Fumiyasu Oba Tokyo Institute of Technology Joint Symposia

Oral Presentations (S2-II) Saturday, November 2, 14:00 – 16:00 (ES021) Chair: Yutaka MAJIMA (Tokyo Institute on Technology) Yuichi SETSUHARA (Osaka Univ.) Hiroshi KAWARADA (Waseda Univ.) Hidemi KATO (Tohoku Univ.)

S2-II-1: (1018) Invite

Comparison of Antibacterial Property of Ag, Cu, Zn and Ga Incorporated to Ti Surface

Masaya Shimabukuro, Yusuke Tsutsumi, Kosuke Nozaki, Peng Chen and Takao Hanawa

Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering Research Center for Structural Materials, National Institute for Materials Science

S2-II-2: (1251) Invite

The effect of cryogenic thermal cyclic processing on the mechanical properties of TiNi based crystalline/amorphous alloy

Jing Jiang, Hidemi Kato and Dmitri V. Louzguine Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University

Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University

S2-II-3: (1233) Invite

Catalytic Property of Composite Catalysts derived from ZrPd-based Metallic Glass

Masatomo Hattori, Naoya Katsuragawa, Atsuhiko Masuda, Shinichi Yamaura, Hidemi Kato, and Masakuni Ozawa

Institute of Material and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University,

Polytecnic University

Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University

S2-II-4: (1284) Invite Evolution of porous structure and unique orientation relationships during liquid metal dealloying from FCC precursor to BCC ligament

Soo-Hyun Joo and Hidemi Kato Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University Joint Symposia

S2-II-5: (1306) Invite Functional thin film deposition using plasma-assisted reactive process

Kosuke Takenaka, Hiroyuki Hirayama, Yuichi Setsuhara, Keisuke Ide and Toshio Kamiya

Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University,

Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Technology

S2-II-6: (1027) Invite

Regulation of Stem Cell Behaviors by Titanium with Multiscaled Topography Surface Design using Femtosecond Laser

P. Chen and T. Hanawa

Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

S2-II-7: (1328) Invite

High Power Density Silicon Thermoelectric Generator - Optimum Design Toward Large-scale Integration

Motohiro Tomita, Kaito Oda, Takashi Matsukawa, Takeo Matsuki and Takanobu Watanabe

Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

S2-II-8: (1101) Invite

Kappa-almina-type structured multiferroics

Shintaro Yasui, Tsukasa Katayama, Yosuke Hamasaki, Takahisa Shiraishi, Akihiro Akama, Takenori Kiguchi, Ayako Konishi, Hiroki

Moriwake and Mitsuru Itoh

Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Techonology

Department of Chemistry, Univeiristy of Tokyo

Department of Applied Physics, National Defense Academy of Japan

Institute of Materials Research, Tohoku University

Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine Ceramics Center Joint Symposia

Poster Presentations (S2-P) Saturday, November 2, 13:00 – 14:00 (ES entrance hall)

S2-P-1: (1001)

The effect of sulfonated polyrotaxane surfaces on hepatic responses

Yoshinori Arisaka and Nobuhiko Yui

Department of Organic Biomaterials, Institute of B iomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

S2-P-2: (1010)

Development of an immunomodulatory biomaterial for cancer treatment

Tsuyoshi Kimura, Rino Tokunaga, Yoshihide Hashimoto, Naoko Nakamura and Akio Kishida

Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

Department of Bioscience and Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology

S2-P-3: (1019)

Optimization of Ag Concentration on Ti Surface for Realizing Dual Function

Masaya Shimabukuro, Yusuke Tsutsumi, Kosuke Nozaki, Peng Chen and Takao Hanawa

School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengneering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Research Center for Structural Materials, National Institute for Materials Science

S2-P-4: (1028)

Calcification Promotion of Preosteoblast by Titanium with Chessboard-patterned Nano Surface Topography Produced with Femtosecond Laser Irradiation

P. Chen, N. Shinohara, T. Shinonaga, M. Tsukamoto, Y. Tsutsumi and T. Hanawa Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University,

Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University Faculty of Engineering, Okayama University Tokyo Medical and Dental University (Present: National Institute for Materials Science) Joint Symposia

S2-P-5: (1029)

Mechanical Property Improvement of AuCuAl Biomedical Superelastic Alloys Containing α Phase

A. Umise, K. Yamji, K. Goto, M. Tahara, H. Kanetaka, T. Hanawa and H. Hosoda Institute of Innovative Research (IIR), Tokyo Institute of Technology, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering (IBB), Tokyo Medical and Dental University,

TANAKA KIKINZOKU KOGYO K.K., Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University,

S2-P-6: (1041)

Compositional Dependence of Spin Orbit Torques in SiN/GdFeCo/Ta films

K. Kawakami, D. Oshima, T. Kato and S. Iwata

Department of Electronics, Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-7: (1053)

Electrodeposition of GaN Film in Aqueous Solution

Jaewook Kang, Kensuke Kuroda and Masazumi Okido

Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University Institutes of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-8: (1054)

Electrochemical behavior of the less noble metal salts in an aprotic polar solvent

Sangjae Kim, Kenta Kamebuchi, Kensuke Kuroda and Masazumi Okido

Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Graduate school of Engineering, Nagoya University Institutes of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, IMaSS, Nagoya University

S2-P-9: (1080)

Ibuprofen Adsorptivity of Surface Modified Titanium and Its Biological Response

Hazuki Iwamoto, Kensuke Kuroda and Masazumi Okido

Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Joint Symposia

S2-P-10: (1085)

Surface Modification to Polyethylene for the Antifouling Application in Seawater

Futoshi Tanaka, Osamu Terakado, Chiharu Nakazono, Kensuke Kuroda and Masazumi Okido National Institute of Technology, Hakodate College Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-11: (1092)

Fractional analytical procedure for adsorbed proteins onto a material surface

Naofumi Ohtsu, Takuya Kawakami, Yusuke Konaka, and Kensuke Kuroda Faculty of Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology

Institute of Materials and System for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-12: (1093)

Formation of isothermal α” phase in Ti-Mo base biomedical shape memory alloy

K. Hasunuma, A. Umise, M. Tahara, H. Kanetaka and H. Hosoda

Institute of Innovative Research(IIR),Tokyo Institute of Technology,

Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering (IBB), Tokyo Medical and Dental University

S2-P-13: (1094)

Effect of Bi addition on phase constitution and mechanical properties of Ti-Cr base shape memory alloy

Kenta Hayashi, Masaya Iwasaki, Akira Umise, Masaki Tahara, Hiroyasu Kanetaka and Hideki Hosoda Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering (IBB), Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry

S2-P-14: (1109)

Development of Novel Biomedical High Entropy Alloys

Weicheng Heng, Daixiu Wei, Hedimi Kota and Akihiko Chiba

Institute of Materials Research, Tohoku University Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University Joint Symposia

S2-P-15: (1117)

Surface Modification of Polymer Materials and Their Protein and Ion Adsorptivity

Chiharu Nakazono, Kensuke Kuroda, Masazumi Okido, Futoshi Tanaka and Osamu Terakado Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

Department of Material and Environmental Engineering, Hakodate College National Institute of Technollogy

S2-P-16: (1138)

Fabrication of Hydrophilic Surface on Magnesium Alloy by Hydrothermal Technique to Improve Corrosion Resistance

L. Zhu, C. Peng, K. Kuroda and M. Okido

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya University Institutes of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-17: (1144)

Antibacterial Properties of Ti Surface Using Metallic Ions Adsorption

Ryota Kuroda, Kensuke Kuroda, Masazumi Okido, Kaho Yamaguchi and Naofumi Ohtsu

Department of Materials Process Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Faculty of Engineering, School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology

S2-P-18: (1163)

Surface characteristics and Ni ion release behavior of anodized NiTi alloy surface using the mixed electrolyte

comprising HNO3 and H3PO4

Kako Yamasaki, Kodai Takiguchi, Shiori Komai and Naofumi Ohtsu Kitami Institute o f Technology

S2-P-19: (1172)

Thermoelectric properties of silicon germanium wires with a composition gradient

M. Nakata, O. Nakatsuka, M. Tomita, T. Watanabe and M. kurosawa Grad. Sch. of Eng., Nagoya University IMaSS, Nagoya University,

Waseda University, IAR, Nagoya University, JST-PRESTO Joint Symposia

S2-P-20: (1173)

Infarct Region was Attenuated by Local Injection of Hydroxyapatite Electret in Murine Myocardial Infarction Model

R. Chiba, H. Komuro, K. Abe, M. Yamazoe, K. Ihara, Y. Soejima, M. Sawabe, T. Furukawa, A. Nagai and T. Sasano Department of Cardiovascular Medicine

Department of Cardiovascular Physiology Department of Molecular Pathology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Bio-informational Pharmacology, Medical Research Institute, TMDU,

Department of Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Aichi Gakuin University

S2-P-21: (1182)

Crystal Growth and Magneto-transport Properties of CrTi2Te4

T. Wada, R. Yano, M. Murase and T. Sasagawa Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Technology,

Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University

S2-P-22: (1184)

Crystal Growth and Characterization of a Room-temperature Half-metal Co2TiSn

K. Koyanagi, M. Murase and T. Sasagawa Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Technology

S2-P-23: (1189)

The mechanism of cellular uptake of HAp nanoparticles for targeted gene delivery to cardiomyocytes

Hiroaki Komuro, Kosuke Nozaki, Masahiro Yamazoe, Tetsushi Furukawa, Tetsuo Sasano and Akiko Nagai Department of cardiovascular physiology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

Department of cardiovascular medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Dentistry, Aichi Gakuin University

S2-P-24: (1193)

Phase control of the plasma-nitrided SUS316 surface by N2 and H2 gas mixture ratio

Koyo Miura, Misao Yamane, Yohei Sakuraba and Naofumi Ohtsu Kitami Institute of Technology Hokkaido Research Organization Joint Symposia

S2-P-25: (1229)

Isotropic and Anisotropic Crystalline Growth of Magnetite Nanostructures in Polyols

Hiroya Abe, Shinya Yamanaka and Minoru Osada Joining and welding research Institute, Osaka University, Department of Sciences and Informatics, MuroranInstitute of Technology,

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-26: (1234)

Deposition of ceria nanoparticle on single crystal substrate and nano device

Rintaro Kawai, Ryo Kashima, Masatomo Hattori and Masakuni Ozawa Department of Engineering, Nagoya University

IMaSS, Nagoya University

S2-P-27: (1235)

Catalytic Property of Deposited Ceria-Zirconia Nanoparticle on Single Crystal Substrate

Hiroto Mikami, Takashi Hattori, Masatomo Hattori and Masakuni Ozawa Department of Material ScienceEngineering, NagoyaUniversity

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability Nagoya University

S2-P-28: (1236)

Preparation and catalytic property of platinum-doped CeO2-ZrO2 nanoparticle catalyst

Kosuke Imamura, Masatomo Hattori and Masakuni Ozawa Department of Material Science Engineering, Nagoya University

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-29: (1237)

Preparation and catalytic property of M (M= Fe, Mn) doped alumina composite catalyst

Yuhei Kondo, Masatomo Hattori and Masakuni Ozawa Department of Material ScienceEngineering, NagoyaUniversity

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Joint Symposia

S2-P-30: (1238)

Preparation and catalytic property of Cu doped alumina Composite catalyst

Takato Hattori, Masatomo Hattori and Masakuni Ozawa Department of Material Science Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-31: (1244)

Removal of Antibiotics Using Magnetic BEA Zeolite Prepared by Dry-Gel Conversion

Takaaki Sakashita, Supinya Nijpanich, Masatake Hiraiwa, Takeshi Hagio, Yuki Kamimoto and Ryoichi Ichino Department of Chemical Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials Innovation, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University

Global Research Institute for Mobility in Society, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University

S2-P-32: (1246)

Recovery of Phosphorus Using Magnetic Layered Double Hydroxide

Yuya Yamashita, Keita Uedera, Takeshi Hagio, Yuki Kamimoto and Ryoichi Ichino Department of Chemical Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

Institute of Materials Innovation, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University Global Research Institute for Mobility in Society, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University

S2-P-33: (1250)

Low-temperature fabrication of phosphor thin-film and light emitting device using amorphous oxide semiconductor

Keisuke Ide, Naoto Watanabe, Takayoshi Katase, Hidenori Hiramatsu, Hideo Hosono and Toshio Kamiya Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Technology Materials Research Center for Element Strategy, Tokyo Institute of Technology

PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency

S2-P-34: (1252)

Thermal transport study on some metal insulator transition materials

Suguru Kitani, Kenta Hashimoto and Hitoshi Kawaji Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Technology Joint Symposia

S2-P-35: (1254)

Synthesis of Tailor-Made Ceramic Nanocrystals by Organic Ligand-Assisted Hydrothermal Method towards Environmental and Energy Applications

Satoshi Ohara and Masakuni Ozawa Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S2-P-36: (1255)

Collection and Dechlorination of Hexachlorobenzene in Water Using Cu/Fe Bimetal Particles Supported on Admicelles

Hiroaki Matsumiya and Hiroto Tanaka Institute for Materials Innovation, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University Department of Chemical Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

S2-P-37: (1256)

Weld Toe Modification using Friction Stir Processing for Fatigue Strength Improvement of High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel Joints

Hajime Yamamoto, Yoshikazu Danno, Kazuhiro Ito, Yoshiki Mikami and Hidetoshi Fujii Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University

S2-P-38: (1257)

Functional epitaxial graphene grown by thermal decomposition of carbide materials

Wataru Norimatsu and Michiko Kusunoki Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya University

S2-P-39: (1268)

Oxidation Behavior of Cr and Al-alloyed MoSiBTi2C alloys

Xi Nan, Tomotaka Hatakeyama and Kyosuke Yoshimi Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University

Joint Symposia

S2-P-40: (1275)

Preparation of nanoporous tungsten by liquid metal dealloying

Gerelmaa Khuchitbaatar and Hidemi Kato Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University

S2-P-41: (1280)

High performance oxide thin-film transistors fabricated by a total nano-rheology printing (nRP) method

Phan Trong Tue, Kazuhiro Fukuda, Jinwang Li and Tatsuya Shimoda Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Technology School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

S2-P-42: (1299)

Gigantic Dielectric Responses in Perovskite Nanosheets

T. Sakuraba, E. Yamamoto, M. Kobayashi and M. Osada Graduated school of Engineering, Nagoya University IMaSS, Nagoya University

S2-P-43: (1300)

Atomically Defined Templates for Growth of CeO2 Nanosheets

Kohei Hayashi, Eisuke Yamamoto, Makoto Kobayashi and Minoru Osada

Graduate school of Engineering, Nagoya University

IMaSS, Nagoya University

S2-P-44: (1309)

Formation of amorphous oxide thin films using plasma-assisted reactive sputter deposition

H. Hirayama, K. Takenaka and Y. Setsuhara

Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University Joint Symposia

S2-P-45: (1310)

Photoligation based RNA quantification system for high throughput and bias- less transcriptome analysis

M. Y okomori, M. Tagawa, S. Harada, T. Ujihara and A. Suyama Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics (CIRFE), Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya University Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo

S2-P-46: (1330)

Nitrogen-terminated Diamond Electrolyte Solution-Gate FET for pH Sensing in Both Acidic and Alkaline Solutions

Y.H. Chang, S. Falina, S. Kawai, Y. Iyama, M. Syamsul, Y. Shintani and H. Kawarada Waseda University Kagami Memorial Research Institute for Materials Science and Technology

S2-P-47: (1331)

Diamond Cascode Application for p-FET Diamond n-FET GaN Half-Bridge Complementary Inverter

T. Bi, T. Kudo, A. Yamamoto, T. Yabe, K. Horikawa, T. Sasaki, A. Hiraiwa and H. Kawarada Faculty of Science & Engineering, Waseda University Research Organization for Nano & Life Innovation, Waseda University

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (Tokyo Branch), Nagoya University

S2-P-48: (1336)

3.8 W/mm RF Power Density for ALD Al2O3-Based 2DHG Diamond MOSFETs for Complementary Power Circuit

Shoichiro Imanishi, Ken Kudara, Kiyotaka Horikawa, Atsushi Hiraiwa and Hiroshi Kawarada

Faculty of Science and Engineering, WasedaUniversity, Research Organization for Nano & Life Innovation, Waseda University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (Tokyo Branch), Nagoya University

The Kagami Memorial Laboratory for Materials Science and Technology, Waseda University Joint Symposia

S2-P-49: (1361)

Preparation of silver/zirconia catalyst for effective soot oxidation

Sudarsan Raj, Masatomo Hattori and Masakuni Ozawa Department of Material Science Engineering, Nagoya University Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Joint Symposia

Joint Symposium 3 Energy System Symposium on Emerging Technologies for Next Generation Electric Power Systems

Oral Presentation (S3-I) Saturday, November 2, 14:00 – 16:45 (ES025) Chair: Muneaki KURIMOTO (Nagoya Univ.)

S3-I-1: Invite

Nano-Scale Evaluation of Functional Devices by In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy

Kazuo Yamamoto, Yuki Nomura, Satoshi Anada and Tsukasa Hirayama

Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine Ceramics Center Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation Department of crystalline materials Science, Nagoya University

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University

S3-I-2: Invite

Development of Nondestructive Evaluation of Electric Apparatus Using Terahertz Waves

Norikazu Fuse Electric Power Engineering Research Lab., Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

S3-I-3: Invite

Perspectives on First Principles and Machine Learning Aided Dielectric Materials Design

Masahiro Sato, Akiko Kumada and Kunihiko Hidaka Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, The University of Tokyo

S3-I-4: Invite

Wind ramp forecasts ~ NEDO R&D project on grid integration of variable renewable energy “Mitigation technologies on output fluctuations of renewable energy generations in power grid”~

Chiyori T. Urabe and Kazuhiko Ogimoto Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo Joint Symposia

S3-I-5: Invite

TBA

Takashi IKEGAMI

Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Division of Advanced Mechanical Systems Engineering, Institute of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan Phone: +81-52-789-5262 FAX: +81-52-747-6313 https://www.imass.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en