Science in Japan Forum 2002

“Science in
Japan” Forum -Nanoscale
Science and Technology-

Sponsored by The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
and

organized by its Washington Liaison Office

Cosponsored by National Institute of Health, National Science
Foundation,

U.S. Department of Energy, and American Association for the
Advancement of Science

at the Cosmos Club, Washington DC on June 14, 2002

Biographical
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9:00am-09:30am

Registration

  

9:30am-10:20am


Nanoscale Science and Technology in
Japan With Special Reference of Vertical Cavity Surface
Emitting Semiconductor Laser

Prof. Kenichi Iga, Executive
Director, JSPS


Moderator: Prof.John Toll, President, Washington
College

10:20am-10:30am

Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and
Technology in the USA

Dr. Michael P. Casassa,
Program Office, National Institute of Standards and
Technology



10:30am-11:20am

Quantum Dots and Their Impact on
Optoelectronics

Prof. Yasuhiko Arakawa,
Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology,
University of Tokyo


11:20am-12:10pm

Photonic Crystals: Novel
Nano-structures for Light

Prof. Susumu Noda, Department
of Electronic Science and Engineering, Kyoto University


12:10pm-1:30pm

Luncheon at Old and New-Dining Room, Cosmos Club


Moderator: Dr. Rajinder Khosla, Senior Engineering
Advisor, National Science Foundation

1:30pm-2:20pm

Nanotechnology in a Colossal
Particle Accelerator

Prof. Kaoru Yokoya, High
Energy Accelerator Research Organization


2:20pm-3:10pm

Formation of Compound Semiconductor
Nanostructures and Their Application to Single Electron
Devices

Prof. Takashi Fukui, Research
Center for Integrated Quantum Electronics, Hokkaido
University


3:10pm-3:50pm

Coffee break


Moderator: Dr. Richard Krause, Senior Investigator,
National Institute of Health

3:50pm-4:40pm


Nano- and atom-photonics: Beyond the
fundamental limit of light

Prof. Motoichi Ohtsu,
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Technology,
Tokyo Institute of Technology



4:40 pm-5:30 pm


DNA Nanotechnology

Prof. Tomoji Kawai, Institute
of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University


6:00 pm-6:30 pm


Cocktail at Westin Fairfax Hotel

6:30 pm-9:00 pm



Dinner at Westin Fairfax Hotel


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