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| Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SY-79 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] New Engineering Frontiers Created by Functional Microparticles and Soft Matter | |||||
| (9:00–10:00) | |||||
| N101 | Development and social implementation of chitosan hydrogels for wound healing | Chitosan Hydrogel Wound healing | SY-79 | 879 | |
| N102 | Possible evaluation on interaction between amyloids and antibody-imobilized liposomes: a use of single molecular tracking method | amyloid-antibody interaction liposome single molecular tracking | SY-79 | 950 | |
| N103 | Structure Formation and Physical Properties of Metal Ion-Induced Tripeptide Supramolecular Gels | Peptide Hydrogel Supramolecular | SY-79 | 855 | |
| (10:00–10:40) | |||||
| N104 | Development and Gel Characterization of Low-Cytotoxicity Dipeptide-Based Low-Molecular-Weight Gelators | gelator self-assembly peptide | SY-79 | 628 | |
| N105 | Force transmission in an actomyosin skeletal network revealed by particle fluctuation analysis | Actomyosin Optical tweezer Fluctuation | SY-79 | 201 | |
| (10:40–12:00) | |||||
| N106 | [Invited lecture] | Self-actuated material Collective material Collective catalyst | SY-79 | 14 | |
| N108 | [Invited lecture] Current Trends in the Development of Oxide Powders for Electronic Applications | dielectric materials electrode materials wet synthesis | SY-79 | 475 | |
| (13:00–14:00) | |||||
| N113 | Control of Self-Assembly of Metal-Responsive Tripeptides through Enantiomeric Interactions | Tripeptide Enantiomer Self-assembly | SY-79 | 401 | |
| N114 | Control of Short Peptide Self-Assembly through the Balance of Aromatic and Aliphatic Amino Acid Residues | Peptide Metarogel Metal complex | SY-79 | 402 | |
| N115 | Structural control of Gold Nanoparticle-Peptide composites based on dipeptide sequence design and their catalytic applications | Peptide AuNPs Catalyst | SY-79 | 400 | |
| (14:00–15:00) | |||||
| N116 | SiO2-Assisted Precursor Network Rigidity Engineering for Enhanced FeN4 Site Formation in Biomass-Derived Fe-N-C Electrocatalysts toward Selective CO2-to-CO Conversion | CO2 electroreduction Fe-N-C electrocatalyst biomass-derived carbon | SY-79 | 239 | |
| N117 | Spray Synthesis of Cellulose Nanofiber/Iron Oxide Composite Microparticles toward Magnetic Bead Applications: Evaluation of Particle Size Effects | Bio materials Spray-drying | SY-79 | 128 | |
| N118 | Structural design of packed bed reactor to synthesize nano particle | Nano particle Packed bed reactor Design | SY-79 | 4 | |
| (15:00–16:00) | |||||
| N119 | Direct numerical simulations of collective motions of non-spherical microswimmers | non-spherical microswimmers Direct numerical simulations | SY-79 | 776 | |
| N120 | Self-propelled dynamics of Janus particles in ferrofluids under a rotating magnetic field | Janus particle rotating magnetic field ferrofluids | SY-79 | 636 | |
| N121 | Anisotropic Motion and Collective Structure Formation of Self-Propelled Janus Particles in Ferrofluids under External Field Control | Janus particle active matter ferrofluids | SY-79 | 629 | |
| (16:00–17:00) | |||||
| N122 | Curing-induced changes in filler particle aggregation in an epoxy-amine system | aggregation curing composite | SY-79 | 478 | |
| N123 | Single-Particle Level Analysis of Gate-Adsorption Behavior in Flexible MOFs | Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-7 AFM Gate Adsorption | SY-79 | 619 | |
| N124 | Banding in aqueous solutions with isotropic-liquid crystalline phase transition | liquid crystal drying banding | SY-79 | 719 | |
| (17:00–17:40) | |||||
| N125 | Performance stabilization of a high-sensitive NH3 QCMsensor | QCM NH3 Sensing | SY-79 | 382 | |
| N126 | Degradable baroplastics as controlled-release Matrices | Block copolymer Pressure Enzymatic degradation | SY-79 | 199 | |
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SCEJ 57th Autumn Meeting (Higashihiroshima, 2026)
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