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JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Foreign Researcher (FY 2005 Kinki) JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Foreign Researcher (FY 2005 Kinki) Name (Nationality) Research Subject Host Institute Period Region Host Researcher Prefecture MUKHOPADHYAY, P. P. Development of New Kobe Pharmaceutical University Nov. 1, 2005~ Kinki Synthetic Reactions Based Hyogo on Hetero-hetero Atom NAITO, Takeaki Oct. 31, 2007 Bond Professor Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences INDIA LOHANI, T. N. Deformation Kobe University Apr. 1, 2005~ Kinki Characteristics of Hyogo Pleistocene Clays in Osaka SHIBUYA, Satoru Mar. 31, 2007 Bay and Prediction of Their Professor Depatment of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Faculty of Long-term Settlement Engineering NEPAL NAYDENOV, N. G. Comparative Study of the Kobe University Sep. 9, 2005~ Kinki Mitochondrial Biogenesis Hyogo during Embryo Germination NAKAMURA, Chiharu Sep. 8, 2007 in Wheat and Rice Professor Faculty of Agriculture BULGARIA WENDAKOON, S. K. Development of Low-cost Kobe University Apr. 1, 2005~ Kinki and Low-energy Methods Hyogo for Storage of Harvested TERAI, Hirofumi Mar. 31, 2007 Tropical/Subtropical Fruits Professor Faculty of Agriculture SRI LANKA KIM, B. Historical and STS Study Kobe University Nov. 30, 2005~ Kinki on Research Systems of Hyogo Seismology, Meteorology TSUKAHARA, Togo Nov. 29, 2007 and Tsunamis Associate Professor Faculty of Cross Cultural Studies KOREA IVANOV, R. I. Unified Pre- and Kobe University Sep. 2, 2005~ Kinki Post-failure Analysis for Hyogo Evaluation of the TAKADA, Shiro Sep. 1, 2007 Earthquake Feasibility of Professor Structures Faculty of Engineering BULGARIA LUO, W. Enhancement of Mechanical Kobe University Nov. 1, 2005~ Kinki Characteristics of Particle Hyogo Blended Polymer under TOMITA, Yoshihiro Oct. 31, 2007 Dynamic Deformation Professor Faculty of Engineering CHINA KIDANE, T. B. Rifting Dynamics of the Kobe University Oct. 1, 2005~ Kinki African Continent; Hyogo Paleomagnetic Study of the OTOFUJI, Yo-ichiro Sep. 30, 2007 Afar Triangle, Ethiopia Professor Faculty of Science ETHIOPIA JEONG, Y. Price and Product Kobe University Apr. 11, 2005~ Kinki Competition in a Market Hyogo with Switching Costs MARUYAMA, Masayoshi Apr. 10, 2006 Professor Graduate School of Business Administration KOREA 1 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Foreign Researcher (FY 2005 Kinki) Name (Nationality) Research Subject Host Institute Period Region Host Researcher Prefecture MISOLA, N. K. Human Development and Kobe University Oct. 1, 2005~ Kinki Life Course in Japan and Hyogo the Philippines in SUEMOTO, Makoto Sep. 30, 2007 Multidisciplinary Professor Perspective: A Graduate School of Cultural Studies and Human Science Comparative Study PHILIPPINES MANDAL, A. Structure and Kwansei Gakuin University Oct. 1, 2005~ Kinki Excited-state Dynamics of Hyogo Semiconductor TAMAI, Naoto Sep. 30, 2007 Nanomaterials by Professor Time-resolved School of Science and Technology Microspectroscopy INDIA EKBLAD, C. M. The role of chromatin RIKEN Sep. 7, 2005~ Kinki remodeling in determining Hyogo neural stem cell fate KONDO, Toru Sep. 6, 2007 Team Leader Center for Developmental Biology SWEDEN McINTYRE, B. A. Development and RIKEN Nov. 1, 2005~ Kinki Differentiation of Hyogo Extraembryonic Circulating SHENG, Gojun Oct. 31, 2007 Stem Cells Team Leader Center for Developmental Biology CANADA BOUISSAC, J. Maintenance Mechanism of RIKEN Sep. 21, 2005~ Kinki Stem Cell System Hyogo NISHIKAWA, Shin-ichi Sep. 20, 2007 Group Director Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology, Center for Dvelopmental Biology FRANCE PASCHAKI, M. Stem cells of the olfactory RIKEN Sep. 21, 2005~ Kinki placode, molecular Hyogo characterisation and link LADHER, Rajesh Sep. 20, 2007 with the Team Leader Laboratory of Sensory Development, Center for Developmental esthesioneuroblastomas Biology, Kobe Institute GREECE PAN, Z. Omori Shozo's Philosophy Bukkyo University Oct. 1, 2005~ Kinki and the Idea of Anatman Kyoto TAYAMA, Reishi Sep. 30, 2007 Professor Department of the Humanities CHINA MENDES HORMIGO, P. L. Gapspaces and Gapscapes : Kyoto Institute of Technology Sep. 20, 2005~ Kinki Their Role and Relation Kyoto with Japanese Historical MORITA, Takao Sep. 19, 2007 Cities Professor Faculty of Engineering and Design PORTUGAL CLUZEL, J.-S. B. Several notions of architectural Kyoto Institute of Technology May. 1, 2005~ Kinki theories confronting architecture 1/The notions of 《 style 》 and 《 Kyoto order 》 in history of occidental and NISHIDA, Masatsugu Apr. 30, 2007 Japanese architecture Associate Professor 2/Theoretical notions of Faculty of Engineering and Design conservation of patrimony in Japan FRANCE and in Europe 2 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Foreign Researcher (FY 2005 Kinki) Name (Nationality) Research Subject Host Institute Period Region Host Researcher Prefecture YANG, C. Multi-Dimensional HPLC Kyoto Institute of Technology Apr. 20, 2005~ Kinki System for Ultra-High Peak Kyoto Capacity Based on TANAKA, Nobuo Apr. 19, 2007 Monolithic Silica Columns Professor Faculty of Textile Science CHINA NUNEZ, O. High Efficiency, Highly Kyoto Institute of Technology Nov. 1, 2005~ Kinki Retentive Monolithic Kyoto Columns on Universal TANAKA, Nobuo Oct. 31, 2007 Platform for 2D- and Professor 3D-HPLC Faculty of Textile Science SPAIN SIRIWARDANA, A. I. Constructions of Kyoto Pharmaceutical University Apr. 1, 2005~ Kinki Consecutive Asymmetric Kyoto Carbon Centers Based on UENISHI, Jun'ichi Mar. 31, 2007 Geometry Control of Multi Professor Substituted Dienes Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science SRI LANKA ZHANG, H. Search for Effective Kyoto Pharmaceutical University Sep. 1, 2005~ Kinki Principles from Natural Kyoto Medicines for Life-style YOSHIKAWA, Masayuki Aug. 31, 2007 Related Disease Professor Faculty of Pharmacy CHINA NGUYEN, J.-T. Medicinal Chemistry Kyoto Pharmaceutical University Oct. 1, 2005~ Kinki Research of Apartic Kyoto Protease Inhibitors KISO, Yoshiaki Sep. 30, 2007 Professor Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences CANADA POLOSAN, S. P. Studies of negative metal Kyoto Sangyo University Apr. 1, 2005~ Kinki ions in alkali halide crystals Kyoto TSUBOI, Taiju Mar. 31, 2007 Professor Research Institute of Advanced Technology ROMANIA VEMURI, M. C. Eco-History GIS Modeling Kyoto University Sep. 1, 2005~ Kinki for Sustainable Watershed Kyoto Management in Northern KONO, Yasuyuki Aug. 31, 2007 Mountainous Laos Associate Professor Center for Southeast Asian Studies INDIA BECHTOULA, H. Development of Response Kyoto University Apr. 1, 2005~ Kinki Control Devices for Rc Kyoto Structures for Advanced WATANABE, Fumio Mar. 31, 2007 Performance Based Design Professor Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering ALGERIA ZHANG, W. Z. A Pragmatic Approach to Kyoto University Sep. 1, 2005~ Kinki Industrial Fault-Tolerant Kyoto Control HASEBE, Shinji Aug. 31, 2007 Professor Department of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering AUSTRALIA 3 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Foreign Researcher (FY 2005 Kinki) Name (Nationality) Research Subject Host Institute Period Region Host Researcher Prefecture HWANG, H. Multi-scale Biomechanics Kyoto University Oct. 1, 2005~ Kinki on Bone Functional Kyoto Adaptation and ADACHI, Taiji Feb. 28, 2007 Regeneration Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Graduate School of Engineering KOREA KRISTON-VIZI, J. Estimating Water Potential Kyoto University Jul. 11, 2005~ Kinki and Sugar Content of Fruit Kyoto from Reflectance of Visible UMEDA, Mikio Jul. 10, 2007 and IR Ray Professor Graduate School of Agriculture HUNGARY YAPWATTANAPHUN, C. Elucidating Unique Kyoto University Nov. 1, 2005~ Kinki Reproductive Processes of Kyoto Mangsteen and Developing YONEMORI, Keizo Oct. 31, 2007 a Strategy for New Clones Professor Graduate School of Agriculture THAILAND MAMO, H. W. Inter-Ethnic Conflict and Kyoto University Apr. 4, 2005~ Kinki Integration: The Case of Kyoto Arsii Oromo and Sidama SHIGETA, Masayoshi Apr. 3, 2007 People, Southern Ethiopia Associate Professor Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies ETHIOPIA DE CARVALHO FILHO, M.Metacognitive Kyoto University May. 1, 2005~ Kinki K. Developmental Changes Kyoto and Their Relationship with KUSUMI, Takashi Apr. 30, 2007 Learning Strategies Across Associate Professor Cultures Graduate School of Education BRAZIL CHEN, S.-Q. Thermodynamics of Kyoto University Jul. 25, 2005~ Kinki Nepheline-Containing Kyoto Fluorite-less Slag Systems IWASE, Masanori Jul. 24, 2007 Professor Graduate School of Energy Science AUSTRALIA ANDERSON, J. E. Zonal Flows and Transport Kyoto University Jul. 25, 2005~ Kinki Barriers in Toroidally Kyoto Confined Fusion Plasmas KISHIMOTO, Yasuaki Jul. 24, 2007 Professor Graduate School of Energy Science SWEDEN YU, W. Preparation and Kyoto University Sep. 26, 2005~ Kinki Characterization of Kyoto Surface-Attached Polymer SUGIMURA, Hiroyuki Sep. 25, 2007 Hybrid Nanaostructures Professor Graduate School of Engineering CHINA MAREAU, V. H. A study on the Kyoto University Jul. 2, 2005~ Kinki morphological transitions in Kyoto block copolymers HASEGAWA, Hirokazu Jul. 1, 2007 Associate Professor Graduate School of Engineering FRANCE 4 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Foreign Researcher (FY 2005 Kinki) Name (Nationality) Research Subject Host Institute Period Region Host Researcher Prefecture MULYO, H. P. Safety Enhancement of Kyoto University Sep. 1, 2005~ Kinki Bridge Systems Against Kyoto Large Earthquake and IEMURA, Hirokazu Aug. 31, 2007 Tsunami Professor Graduate School of Engineering INDONESIA LIU, Y. Semi-active Vibration Kyoto University Oct.
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