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X-53. Physical Properties of the Future

Organizer(s): Kodama Daisuke (Nihon Univ.), Sasaki Masakazu (Toyo Engineering), Yamada Hidetaka (Kanazawa Univ.)

We are currently facing a gradual decline in our country's position in the global economy, changes in the social structure due to the rapid decline in birthrate, and changes in the industrial structure due to the maturation of society. The Fundamental Condensed Matter Division also faces the structural problem of a decrease in the number of laboratories and young researchers studying condensed matter physics. We would like to hold a panel discussion on (1) changes in motivation for basic physical property research due to changes in social and industrial structures and (2) the current status of basic physical property research in Japan and global trends, and to have a constructive discussion on the future development of basic physical properties research and further activation of the Fundamental Physical Properties Division. We would like to conduct constructive discussions on the future research and development of fundamental physical properties and further revitalization of the Fundamental Physical Properties Division. In addition, invited and requested lectures on the latest topics are provided.

Most recent update: 2024-08-12 19:59:01

The keywords that frequently used
in this topics code.
KeywordsNumber
phase equilibria2
physical properties2
CO2 capture2
gas hydrate1

ACKN
No.
Title/Author(s)KeywordsStyle
113[Invited lecture] Physical property prediction from small dataset using transfer learning
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *(Reg)Murakami Y., (Reg)Shono A.
Artificial intelligence
Neural network
Transfer learning
O
114[Invited lecture] Gas separation properties of semiclathrate hydrates
(AIST) (Reg)Muromachi S.
gas hydrate
semiclathrate hydrate
gas capture
O
175[Invited lecture] High-throughput measurement of physical properties to accelerate the development of CO2 absorbents
(Nagoya U.) (Reg)Machida Hiroshi
CO2 capture
Physical properties
absorbent
O
207[Invited lecture] Physical property prediction from small dataset using transfer learning
(AIST) (Reg)Furuya T.
phase equilibria
physical properties
chemical engineering
O
318[Invited lecture] What are the companies looking for in terms of physical properties?
(Kureha) (Reg)Otawara K.
physical property
O
388[Invited lecture] Physical Properties and CO2 Absorption Characteristics of Blended Ionic Liquids for Low Partial Pressure CO2 Capture
(AIST) (Reg)Makino T.
Ionic liquid
CO2 capture
CO2 solubility
O
514[Invited lecture] Fragment-based Ab Initio Molecular Simulation for Predicting Physicochemical Properties of Functional Liquids
(Chuo U./JST ACT-X) (Reg)Kuroki N.
Physicochemical Properties
Molecular Simulation
Functional Liquids
O
678[Invited lecture] Analysis of CO2 absorption of semi-clathrate hydrate slurries added with PVA
(Niigata U.) (Reg)Komatsu H.
gas absorption
semi-clathrate hydrate
phase equilibria
O

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