Time slot | Exhibitor's name | Title of seminar | contents | Language |
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May 26 (SUN) | ||||
1. 11:00AM-11:20AM | A52: Science of Slow Earthquakes | Science of Slow Earthquakes | We introduce the discovery of slow earthquakes and its connecting to megathrust huge earthquakes. | Japanese |
2. 11:30AM-11:50AM | Pub10: University of Tokyo Press | Demo of "Digital Active Fault Map of Japan" | Let’s see what you can get from “Digital Active Fault Map of Japan” and how to use it. | Japanese |
3. 12:00PM-12:20PM | Univ01: Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo | HD-Topography in geospatial information science | We demonstrate how to obtain (lidar, UAV, SfM) and utilize high-definition topographic data for geosciences. | Not Determined |
4. 12:30PM-12:50PM | A53: Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University | HIME-Diamond vs. natural diamond | HIME-Diamond is the world-hardest material developed at the GRC. We will crash natural diamod by it ! | Both |
5. 1:00PM-1:20PM | Soc01: The Oceanographic Society of Japan | An Ocean Mystery | How many ocean mysteries do you know? We introduce some of them. | Japanese |
6. 1:30PM-1:50PM | Soc12: Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences | Introduction to Mineralogical and Petrological Sicences | We introduce some latest advances in mineralogical and petrological studies | Japanese |
7. 2:00PM-2:20PM | A34: ITK Consortium, Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo | How to measure earthquakes | How do we measure earthquakes? What is earthquake sensor? We will discuss what you may be interested in. | Japanese |
8. 2:30PM-2:50PM | A03: Arctic Challenge for Sustainablity | 16th Antarctic and Arctic science contest for middle and high school students | NIPR is holding a science idea contest for middle and high school students. This contest has been held since 2004. 16th contest will be held on Nov 2019, and we introduce the content of this. | Japanese |
9. 3:00PM-3:20PM | A33: Giant Reservoirs -Antarctic | Operation of underwater robots in the polar zone from a developer's perspective | The operations of underwater robots in the polar zone are discussed from the developer’s perspective. | Japanese |
10. 3:30PM-3:50PM | A05: IUGONET(Inter-university Upper atmosphere Global Observation NETwork) | Meaningful knowledge from big data | Revolutionizing method for gleaning meaningful knowledge from big data. | Japanese |
11. 4:00PM-4:20PM | A04: Research Organization of Information and Systems, Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research | Introduction of ROIS-DS Activities | Introduction of ROIS Data Science Activities | Not Determined |
12. 4:30PM-4:50PM | A66: Geological Survey of Japan, AIST | Improved 1 / 200,000 Japanese seamless geological map | The 1:200,000 Seamless Digital Geological Map of Japan can be used more conveniently. | Japanese |
May 27 (MON) | ||||
13. 11:00AM-11:20AM | ||||
14. 11:30AM-11:50AM | A35: MathWorks Japan | MATLAB for Geoscience | We’ll show the latest MATLAB features and its application for geoscience research | Japanese |
15. 12:00PM-12:20PM | A40: The International Joint Graduate Program in Earth and Environmental Sciences (GP-EES) | "Introduction and Activity report of GP-EES in Tohoku University" | " Highlights of products brought by a unique graduate school program aiming to have ability to understand the entire earth system and play an active role in the global environment will be given." | Japanese |
16. 12:30PM-12:50PM | A12: Kyoto University Geoscience Union | PR presentation of Kyoto University Geoscience Union 1 | PR presentation of Kyoto University Geoscience Union No.1 | Japanese |
17. 1:00PM-1:20PM | Soc01: The Oceanographic Society of Japan | An Ocean Mystery | How many ocean mysteries do you know? We introduce some of them. | Japanese |
18. 1:30PM-1:50PM | Pub10: University of Tokyo Press | Demo of "Digital Active Fault Map of Japan" | Let’s see what you can get from “Digital Active Fault Map of Japan” and how to use it. | Japanese |
19. 2:00PM-2:20PM | ||||
20. 2:30PM-2:50PM | A56: Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd | Automating Light Microscopy for Geoscience | An everlasting digital record of precious assets can now be easily shared with other researchers. | English |
21. 3:00PM-3:20PM | ||||
22. 3:30PM-3:50PM | ||||
23. 4:00PM-4:20PM | A66: Geological Survey of Japan, AIST | Quadrangle geological map series in Japan | We investigate detailed geology for urban area, as well as stratigraphically important area | Japanese |
24. 4:30PM-4:50PM | A33: Giant Reservoirs -Antarctic | Antarctic ice sheet -the biggest ice mass on the earth- | This talk introduces the Antarctic ice sheet and its recent changes. | Japanese |
25. 5:00PM-5:20PM | A05: IUGONET(Inter-university Upper atmosphere Global Observation NETwork) | Link Earth's atmosphere by data | We show the relation between the Sun, polar atmosphere and equatorial atmosphere using database. | Japanese |
26. 5:30PM-5:50PM | A04: Research Organization of Information and Systems, Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research | Introduction of ROIS-DS Activities | Introduction of research support activities for scientists by ROIS-DS | Not Determined |
27. 6:00PM-6:20PM | A39: ISEE, Nagoya Univ. | TBD | TBD | Japanese |
May 28 (TUE) | ||||
28. 11:00AM-11:20AM | ||||
29. 11:30AM-11:50AM | ||||
30. 12:00PM-12:20PM | A52: Science of Slow Earthquakes | Science of Slow Earthquakes | We introduce the discovery of slow earthquakes and its connecting to megathrust huge earthquakes. | Japanese |
31. 12:30PM-12:50PM | A12: Kyoto University Geoscience Union | PR presentation of Kyoto University Geoscience Union 2 | PR presentation of Kyoto University Geoscience Union No.2 | Japanese |
32. 1:00PM-1:20PM | Soc01: The Oceanographic Society of Japan | An Ocean Mystery | How many ocean mysteries do you know? We introduce some of them. | Japanese |
33. 1:30PM-1:50PM | Pub10: University of Tokyo Press | Demo of "Digital Active Fault Map of Japan" | Let’s see what you can get from “Digital Active Fault Map of Japan” and how to use it. | Japanese |
34. 2:00PM-2:20PM | ||||
35. 2:30PM-2:50PM | A56: Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd | Automating Light Microscopy for Geoscience | An everlasting digital record of precious assets can now be easily shared with other researchers. | English |
36. 3:00PM-3:20PM | Univ01: Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo | Open data and SNS in geospatial information science | We show the use of open data, and volunteered geographical information for geosciences. | Japanese |
37. 3:30PM-3:50PM | A33: Giant Reservoirs -Antarctic | Southern Ocean and Antarctic Ice Sheet | We introduce research frontiers on changing Southern Ocean and Antarctic Ice Sheet | Japanese |
38. 4:00PM-4:20PM | A66: Geological Survey of Japan, AIST | New theory of crustal deformation in Japan | A new theory with an impact profound enough to rewrite the earth science textbooks was presented. | Japanese |
39. 4:30PM-4:50PM | A39: ISEE, Nagoya Univ. | PWING Project to investigate space plasma from northern lights | We will introduce the PWING Project which operates ground-based observation network around the north pole through international scientific collaboration | Japanese |
40. 5:00PM-5:20PM | A40: The International Joint Graduate Program in Earth and Environmental Sciences (GP-EES) | "Introduction and Activity report of GP-EES in Tohoku University" | " Highlights of products brought by a unique graduate school program aiming to have ability to understand the entire earth system and play an active role in the global environment will be given." | Japanese |
May 29 (WED) | ||||
43. 11:00AM-11:20AM | ||||
44. 11:30AM-11:50AM | A35: MathWorks Japan | MATLAB for Geoscience | We’ll show the latest MATLAB features and its application for geoscience research | Japanese |
45. 12:00PM-12:20PM | A12: Kyoto University Geoscience Union | PR presentation of Kyoto University Geoscience Union 3 | PR presentation of Kyoto University Geoscience Union No.3 | Japanese |
46. 12:30PM-12:50PM | A03: Arctic Challenge for Sustainablity | Young Researcher in the Arctic | Short talk by a young researcher who went abroad, funded by Arctic Challenge for Sustainability. | Japanese |
47. 1:00PM-1:20PM | A05: IUGONET(Inter-university Upper atmosphere Global Observation NETwork) | Link Earth's atmosphere by data | We show the relation between the Sun, polar atmosphere and equatorial atmosphere using database. | Japanese |
48. 1:30PM-1:50PM | A04: Research Organization of Information and Systems, Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research | Introduction of ROIS-DS Activities | Collaboration and Education with SOKENDAI | Not Determined |
49. 2:00PM-2:20PM | ||||
50. 2:30PM-2:50PM | A56: Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd | Automating Light Microscopy for Geoscience | An everlasting digital record of precious assets can now be easily shared with other researchers. | English |
51. 3:00PM-3:20PM | ||||
52. 3:30PM-3:50PM | A40: The International Joint Graduate Program in Earth and Environmental Sciences (GP-EES) | "Introduction and Activity report of GP-EES in Tohoku University" | " Highlights of products brought by a unique graduate school program aiming to have ability to understand the entire earth system and play an active role in the global environment will be given." | Japanese |
53. 4:00PM-4:20PM | ||||
54. 4:30PM-4:50PM | ||||
55. 5:00PM-5:20PM | ||||
56. 5:30PM-5:50PM | ||||
57. 6:00PM-6:20PM | ||||
May 30 (THU) | ||||
58. 11:00AM-11:20AM | ||||
59. 11:30AM-11:50AM | ||||
60. 12:00PM-12:20PM | A35: MathWorks Japan | Teaching Geoscience with MATLAB | We’ll show some useful MATLAB features for education such as automatic grading MATLAB code | Japanese |
61. 12:30PM-12:50PM | A03: Arctic Challenge for Sustainablity | Young Researcher in the Arctic | Short talk by a young researcher who went abroad, funded by Arctic Challenge for Sustainability. | Japanese |
62. 1:00PM-1:20PM | Univ01: Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo | Demonstration of QGIS applications in geosciences | QGIS is free open-source GIS software, which can be utilized for various studies in geosciences. | Not Determined |
63. 1:30PM-1:50PM | ||||
64. 2:00PM-2:20PM | ||||
65. 2:30PM-2:50PM | ||||
66. 3:00PM-3:20PM | ||||
67. 3:30PM-3:50PM | ||||
68. 4:00PM-4:20PM | ||||
69. 4:30PM-4:50PM | ||||
70. 5:00PM-5:20PM | ||||
71. 5:30PM-5:50PM | ||||
72. 6:00PM-6:20PM |