HOMEEvent Schedules

Main Event &
Round-table Sessions
Technology Partnership Seminars
Event Stage Seminar Stage
10:00

10:15
Live broadcast of the Opening Address
10:00

10:15
Live broadcast of the Opening Address
10:30

11:50
10:30

11:50
Live broadcast of the Round-table Session I
12:15

13:15
Live broadcast of the Interviews

NAKAJIMA, Atsushi Booth No. 19
NISHI, Hiroaki Booth No. 30/31
SUGIURA, Toshihiko Panel No. 66
12:20

12:50
Conformational changes of proteins in neurodegenerative diseases
Outline
FURUKAWA, Yoshiaki
Associate Professor,
Dept. of Chemistry,
Faculty of Science and Technology
13:00

13:30
Chemical Sensors
Inkjet Printed on Paper

Outline

CITTERIO, Daniel
Associate Professor,
Dept. of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology
13:30

15:00
13:30

15:00
Live broadcast of the Main Event
15:10

15:40
Communication Network
as a Control System

Outline
KUBO, Ryogo
Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology
15:40

17:00
15:40

17:00
Live broadcast of the Round-table Session II
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Conformational changes of proteins in neurodegenerative diseases
Proteins adopt their unique three-dimensional structures and perform their physiological functions. Notably, changes into the abnormal conformations of some proteins have been observed in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. Our lab. has hence attempted to reveal intracellular mechanisms regulating protein structures and thereby contribute to the development of cures for the diseases.
Chemical Sensors
Inkjet Printed on Paper

Inkjet printing technology commonly known from home-use inkjet printers has become a tool for industrial-scale mass fabrication. Our laboratory is making use of this technology in combination with paper substrates to develop low-cost, single-use and simple chemical sensors for clinical and environmental applications.
Communication Network
as a Control System

We have proposed QoS (quality of service)-aware and energy-efficient communication network systems based on control engineering approach. I would like to talk about how to see a communication network as a control system, and promising communications technologies in future smart communities.