English version of a booklet ‘Travel Guide in Kagoshima City’ is available at Kagoshima city official web site, and a local copy of it is placed here (in case the site is very slow). Use 20131002. Enjoy!
We are afraid that Prof. Suda is going to be absent for the workshop. Due to his absence, Assoc.Prof. Hashimoto will take replacement for the lecture in the session D-1, with the title of “Immunological and structural studies of components in Japanese traditional vinegar, Kurozu.” In the session D-2, where Prof.Suda was assigned to be a chair person, Assist.Prof. Wang will hold the session together co-chairing with Assist. Prof. Wu. The program and abstract book will be revised in a certain way, and the most updated schedule can be checked in the official web site. Thank you for your understanding. (T.Ueda)
We would like to let you know that the Mt. Sakurajima is a volcano located close to Kagoshima city, and is relatively active these days. It is often the case you catch a certain amount of volcanic ash, just suddenly coming down from the sky. It is hard to forecast eruption of Sakurajima and it happens more than a couple of times a day. When we have east wind when erupted, all the ash falls down to Kagoshima city, but in case of west wind we do not have any volcanic ash at all. Fortunately, from autumn to spring the wind tends to blow from west to east, but you should be prepared just for bad cases. We recommend you to carry a small umbrella and a mouth-mask, and to put on bright colored clothes because the volcanic ash would be distinctive on dark/black colored clothes. It could be annoying to work after a big ash fall, but it should be noted that it is quite unusual to experience products of living active volcano that cannot be found in your usual daily life. Have fun of it! (T.Ueda)
Following 3 smiles of students have come up to the official Poster Presentation page.
P11b Jia-Hsuan Tsai
P17b Hiroyuki Meichin
P18b Tsuyoshi Mashima
Let’s check them and talk/discuss each other at poster presentation.
The local committee have received more than 30 short talk materials and is still waiting for the rest to come, at 23:00 on the deadline day. The followings are participants who put their greeting images uploaded at the poster reg.number list. Let’s check them!
P9a Kai-Chih Hsu
P11a Wen-Chung Lu
P12a Ching-Yu Tsai
P13a Kazuki Yoshii
P14a Kazuki Iwasaki
P18a Tetsuya Miyano
P19a Ayumu Ogawa
P8b Li-Jun Wang
P9b Szu-Ting Chen
P12b Chih-Hui Lo
P15b Kaori Oshita
P16b Hiro Minamimoto
Please welcome the following students presenting recently added smiles of them to you at the Poster Presentation page. Open to unfold the corresponding titles by clicking.
P9a Kai-Chih Hsu
P12a Ching-Yu Tsai
P13a Kazuki Yoshii
P19a Ayumu Ogawa
Taiwan and Osaka students would want to see Kagoshima students. Don’t hesitate!
If you present a poster in JTBW2013, you also have a chance to get an official Poster Presentation Award. It’s a proof of your honorable work and is your carrier-enhancing milestone. Not only the poster presentation itself, but also the poster preview performance and your picture on the web will help you get closer to the award, I guarantee. I would encourage all the poster-presenting students to come to the poster list and see/open, for example, Ms. Kaori Oshita’s poster, then you realize how important you appeal yourself.
T.Ueda, the local committee.
Japan-Taiwan Bilateral Workshop on Nano-Science 2013 - October 02-05,
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Kourimoto 1-21-40, Kagoshima, Contact to The Local Comittee