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BSAC Kyoto Symposium 2007
Dec 04, 2007
 
    

GETI will host the BSAC Kyoto Symposium 2007 on December 4.  This Symposium will be conducted primarily by senior research faculty of the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center at UC Berkeley and UC Davis.  The purpose of this Symposium is to describe progress in important research areas of BSAC for members and prospective member organizations.  GETI has hosted BSAC Symposium and Japan member meetings since 2003.

 

BSAC Kyoto Symposium 2007

Date & Time:  04 December 2007, 10:00-17:30

Location:  Campus Plaza Kyoto, Conference Room #1

939 Higashi-Shiokoji-Cho, Nishino-Toin-Dori

Shiokoji Sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8216 (Map)

Phone:  81-75-353-9100 (main)

FAX:  81-75-353-9101

Registration Fee:  Nonmember: 20,000 yen. Member: Free of charge.

How to register:  Download registration form (see below)

Inquiries: BSAC07@getinet.org

 

Symposium - Agenda

Time              Speaker, Event / Topic Information

 

09:30             Registration

 

10:00             Miwako Waga, GETI

                     "Introduction and Welcome to the Symposium"

 

10:15             John Huggins, Executive Director, BSAC

                     "The UC Berkeley & BSAC Research Environments and Healthcare

                      Initiatives"

 

10:45             Bernhard Boser, BSAC co-Director

                     (by live webcast)
                     "CMOS as a BioSensor Material"

 

11:15             Break

11:30             Al Pisano, Chair, Mechanical Engineering and BSAC co-Director

                     "Bio-Inspired MEMS"

 

12:15             Luke Lee, BSAC/ETH

                     "Innovations in BioFluidics"

 

13:00             Box Lunch

 

14:00             Osamu Tabata, Professor, Kyoto University;

                     Special Invited Talk

                     "MEMS Research at Kyoto University"

 

14:45             Liwei Lin, Vice Chair Mechanical Engineering & BSAC co-Director

                     "MEMS for mm-Wave Radar & Communications"

 

15:30             Break

 

16:00             Takeshi Kawano, Assistant Professor, Toyohashi University of

                     Technology

                     "Integrated Nanotubes and Applications"

 

16:30             Clark Nguyen, BSAC co-Director

                     "RF MEMS Timing and Communications Breakthroughs"

 

17:15             John Huggins & Miwako Waga

                     Discussion and Adjourn

 

17:30             Adjourn

 

 

 


Event Documents
Basc Kyoto Registration

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