The 109th (The 3rd in fiscal year 2023) SANKEN TECHNO SALON
Frontiers of Molecular Science for Social Implementation and Functional Development
Friday, December 22, 14:00-16:45

SANKEN TECHNO SALON is a forum for exchange between SANKEN, Osaka University and the industrial world, with lectures on SANKEN’s research results and other topics, as well as for exchanging opinions and getting to know each other.

Summary
 Functional materials and pharmaceuticals based on molecular science are one of the core research fields driving Japanese industry. In order to maintain and further strengthen the superiority of these industries, it is necessary not only to pioneer molecular functions, but also to continuously achieve innovation in manufacturing process technology, application to cutting-edge products, and high value-added development.
 In the 109th SANKEN Techno Salon, we will invite researchers who are active in this field to introduce their efforts to develop the functions of molecules and to implement them in society.

Date and time
Friday, December 22, 2023, 14:00-16:45

Location
Auditorium on the 1st floor of the Administration Building, SANKEN, Osaka University (up to 80 people) + Zoom (up to 90 people)

Organized by
SANKEN, Osaka University / SANKEN, Osaka University (SANKEN Association)
/ Crossover Alliance to Create the Future with People, Knowledge and Materials: Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices area

[Contents of Lecture
■14:10-14:40 ■Lecture 1
 Development of Photochemically Induced Solid-Liquid Phase Change Molecular Systems and Their Application to Photofunctional Materials
Yasuo NORIKANE – Research Group Leader, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Associate Professor, Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of Tsukuba (Affiliate Graduate School)
■14:40-15:10 ■Lecture 2
 ”Development of Hole Recovery Materials for High Performance Perovskite Solar Cells.”
 Minh Anh – Assistant Professor, Research Area of Molecular Assembling Analysis, Division of Complex and Fundamental Chemistry, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University

■15:10-15:40 ■Break and exchange business cards with lecturers

■15:40-16:10 ■Lecture 3
 ”Exploring New Functions of Molecular Materials Based on Boron Vacancy Orbital Engineering.”
Yoshiaki SHOJI – Associate Professor, Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology
16:10-16:40 ■Lecture 4
 Toward Continuous and Automated Manufacturing of Functional Chemicals.”
 Nagatoshi KOUMURA – Research Team Leader, Catalysis Chemistry Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)