The 6th International Symposium on “Global Renaissance by Green Energy Revolution” 長岡技術科学大学 21世紀coeプログラム



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The 21st Century COE (Center of Excellence) Program
The 6th International Symposium on

Global Renaissance by Green Energy Revolution”


長岡技術科学大学 21世紀COEプログラム

「グリーンエネルギー革命による環境再生」

第6回国際シンポジウム
Program

Thursday, January 26, 2006








Registration (Lecture Bldg., 講義棟)

8:30—
Opening Session (Lecture Bldg., Room A, 講義棟A講義室)

9:15—9:45 Opening Remarks

        技大の将来構想

Kyuichi Maruyama (Vice President, Nagaoka University of Technology)

丸山 久一(長岡技術科学大学副学長)


9:45—10:15 Outline of the Project

グリーンエネルギーCOEのこれまでのこれから

Hideki Harada (Prof., Project Leader)

原田 秀樹(COE拠点リーダー)




Thursday, January 26, 2006

P
lenary Lecture 10:15
11:45 (Lecture Bldg., Room A, 講義棟A講義室)

【Chairperson Prof. 座長 (長岡技術科学大学教授)】




10:15—11:45

日本の科学技術

Akito Arima (Director, Japan Science Foundation; Former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan; Former President of Tokyo University)

有馬 朗人((財)日本科学技術振興財団会長、元文部大臣、元東京大学総長)



Lunch 11:4513:00
Invited Lectures 13:0016:00

Session 1. Advanced Technologies for Hydrogen Energy Systems (Chemistry Bldg., Conference room)

Session 2. High Performance Green Polymer and Nano-Phase Structure (Synthetic Research Build., 7F, Conference Room)
Session 4. Neurological, Physiological and Information Processings (Lecture Bldg., Room E)

Session 5. Cellulosic Biomass Degradation (Bioeng. Build., Conference Room)

Session 6. Leading Edge Anaerobic Biotechnology (Multimedia center)

Poster Presentation 16:3018:15 (Secom Hall, セコムホール)

Biotechnology Session B1B00

Material Tech. Session M1M00

Banquet 18:3020:30 (Secom Hall, セコムホール)


Friday, January 27, 2006

K
eynote lecture
 9:0010:15 (Lecture Bldg., Room A, 講義棟A講義室)

【Chairperson Prof. 座長 (長岡技術科学大学教授)】




9:00—10:15


21世紀の脳科学ーーー数理脳科学の建設に向けて

Shun-ichi Amari (Director, RIKEN Brain Science Institute)

甘利 俊一(理研脳科学総合研究センター長)



Invited Lectures 10:3012:00

Session 1. Advanced Technologies for Hydrogen Energy Systems (Chemistry Bldg., Conference room)

Session 2. High Performance Green Polymer and Nano-Phase Structure (Synthetic Research Build., 7F, Conference Room)

Session 3. International Workshop on the Genomes of Environmental Bacteria (Lecture Bldg., Room A)

Session 4. Neurological, Physiological and Information Processings (Lecture Bldg., Room E)

Session 5. Cellulosic Biomass Degradation (Bioeng. Build., Conference Room)

Session 6. Leading Edge Anaerobic Biotechnology (Multimedia center)
Lunch 12:00 – 13:00
Invited Lectures 13:0016:00

Session 1. Advanced Technologies for Hydrogen Energy Systems (Chemistry Bldg., Conference room)

Session 2. High Performance Green Polymer and Nano-Phase Structure (Synthetic Research Build., 7F, Conference Room)

Session 3. International Workshop on the Genomes of Environmental Bacteria (Lecture Bldg., Room A)

Session 4. Neurological, Physiological and Information Processings(Lecture Bldg., Room E)

Session 5. Cellulosic Biomass Degradation (Bioeng. Build., Conference Room)

Session 6. Leading Edge Anaerobic Biotechnology (Multimedia center)

Session 1. Advanced Technologies for Hydrogen Energy Systems(Chemistry Bldg., Conference Room)

(Organizer: Prof. Inoue, Prof. Sato, Prof. Umeda, Prof. Shimomura, and Prof. Aoki)


Thursday, January 26, 2006

1300−1615

Section 1




13:00−13:45

Progress in SOFC Materials Development at MTEC

Pavadee Aungkavattana (National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC), Thailand)




13:45−14:30

The Current Status of Fuel Cells Development

Nariyoshi KOBAYASHI (Hitachi Ltd.)




14:30−14:45

Coffee Break




14:45−15:30

Interconnector for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Toshio MARUYAMA (Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology)




15:30−16:15






Friday, January 27, 2006



1030−1200

Section 2




10:30−11:15

Electrode Reaction of Direct Alcohol Like Fuels Fuel Cells

Nobuyuki KAMIYA (Graduate School of Engineering, Yokohama National University)




11:15−12:00

Hydrogen Peroxide Formation as a Membrane Degradation Factor of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

Minoru INABA (Faculty of Engineering, Doshisha University)







1300−1430

Section 3




13:00−13:45

The Present Situation and the Prospects of Biofuel Cells

Kenji KANO (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University)




13:45−14:30

Quantum Chemistry of Catalytic Reactions on Metals and Metal-Oxides

Masahiko HADA (Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University)




14:30−

Campus Tour (Optional)





Session 2. High Performance Green Polymer and Nano-Phase Structure (Synthetic Research Build., 7F, Conference Room)

(Organizer: Prof. Kawahara and Prof. Shiomi)


Thursday, January 26, 2006

13001555

Section 1




13:00−13:40

Control of Block Copolymer Microdomain Structures for Nanopatterning

Hirokazu Hasegawa (Kyoto University)







13:40−14:20

Novel Nanostructures in Self-assembly of Chiral Block Copolymers

Rong-Ming Ho1,2, Yeo-Wan Chiang1, Chu-Chieh Lin3, Bao-Tsan Ko2 (1National Tsing Hua University, ROC, 2Union Chemical Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute, 3National Chung-Hsing University)





14:20−14:35

Coffee break





14:35−15:15

Mobility Gradient of Polymers at Interface by Time- and Space-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy

K. Tanaka, Y. Tsuchimura and T. Nagamura (Kyushu University)





15:15−15:55

Reversible Crosslinking by Topology Change: Synthesis of Movable Crosslink Gel

Toshikazu Takata (Tokyo Institute of Technology)






Friday, January 27, 2006



10301150

Section 2




10:30−11:10

Phase Behaviors of Block Copolymer / Random Copolymer Blends

Dae-Cheol Kim, Wang-Cheol Zin (Pohang University of Science & Technology, Korea)







11:10−11:50

Spontaneous Perpendicular Orientation of Nano-Cylinders in a Block Copolymer Film Mediated by Directional Coalescence of Spherical Microdomains

Shinichi Sakurai (Kyoto Institute of Technology)










13001635

Section 3




13:00−13:40

Characteristic Crystallization and Melting in Crystalline-Crystalline Diblock Copolymers

Shuichi Nojima1, Toshimitsu Kiji1, and Takashi Honda2 (1Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2Japan Chemical Innovation Institute (JCII))





13:40−14:20

3D Characterization of Polymer Nanostructure by Transmission Electron Micrography

Hiroshi Jinnai (Kyoto Institute of Technology)







14:20−15:00

Studies on Structure and Gas Barrier Property in OH-Containing Polymers

Y. Hotani and T. Ougizawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)







15:00−15:15

Coffee break





15:15−15:55

Challenges for Natural Rubber to Remain as a Green Polymer

C.C. Ho (Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology, Malaysia)







15:55−16:35

Selective Enzymatic Treatments Elucidating the Structural and Branching Evidences of Natural Rubber

Jitladda T. Sakdapipanich, Lucksanaporn Tarachiwin (Mahidol University, Thailand)





Session 3. International Workshop on the Genomes of Environmental Bacteria(Lecture Bldg., Room A)

(Organizer: Prof. Fukuda and Assoc. Prof. Masai)


Friday, January 27, 2006

1030−1235

Section 1




10:30−10:35

Opening address

Masao Fukuda (Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka)







10:35−11:15

Transcriptomic analysis of aromatic compound biodegradation by Rhodococcus sp. RHA1

Hirofumi Hara (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)







11:15−11:55

Functional genomics of rhizobia in plant and soil environments

Kiwamu Minamisawa (Tohoku University, Sendai)







11:55−12:35

Biology of the IncP-7 archetypal plasmid, pCAR1: Novel structure and function

Hideaki Nojiri (University of Tokyo, Tokyo)










Lunch





1330−1655

Section 2




13:30−14:10

ISPpu12, the rogue element in TOL plasmid pWW0

Peter A.Williams (University of Wales Bangor, U.K.)






14:10−14:50

Biochemical and molecular characterization of a tetrachloroethene dehalorespiring Desulfitobacterium hafniense strain Y51

Kensuke Furukawa (Kyushu University, Fukuoka)






14:50−15:30

Development of microarrays-based genomic technology for enviromental applications

Jizhong Zhou (University of Oklahoma, Norman, U.S.A.)






15:30−15:40

Coffee Break




15:40−16:10

Direct isolation of bacterial genes and plasmids involved in the degradation of environmental pollutants

Masataka Tsuda (Tohoku University, Sendai)






16:10−16:50

The SIGEX scheme; high throughput screening of metagenomes for isolation of novel catabolic genes

Taku Uchiyama, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation, Kisarazu






16:50−16:55

Closing address

Masataka Tsuda (Tohoku University, Sendai)







Session 4. Neurological, Physiological and Information Processings(Lecture Bldg., Room E)

(Organizer: Prof. Nakagawa and Prof. Watanabe)

Thursday, January 26, 2006

1300−1615

Section 1




13:00−13:35

HUNTING FOR REGENERATION ASSOCIATED GENES USING SUBTRACTION cDNA LIBRARIES AND HIGH-CONTENT-SCREENING.

V.P. Lemmon1, W.J. Buchser1, J.R. Pardinas1, R.P. Smith1, A., Tapanes-Castillo1, F. Li1, Y. Shi1, J.L. Bixby1,2 (1The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, Dept of Neurological Surgery, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, USA, 2Dept. of Pharmacology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, USA)







13:35−14:10

Cross Talks: Axon to Glia and Baby to Mum

Z.-C. Xiao (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore

Dept. of Clinical Research, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore)





14:10−14:45

The neural adhesion molecule TAG-1: different functions in the adult and the developing nervous system

D. Karagogeos (Dept. of Basic Science, University of Crete Medical School, Greece)







14:45−14:50

Coffee Break





14:50−15:25

GABA-MEDIATED INHIBITORY SYNAPSES IN THE CEREBELLUM: THEY ARE WELL MODULATED

S. Konishi1, Y. Ono1, X.-M. Zhou1 and F. Saitow2 (1Neurobiology Lab. Waseda-Olympus Bioscience Research Institute, Singapore, 2Department of Pharmacology, Nippon Medical School)







15:25−16:00

IMAGE PROCESSING RESEARCHES FOR AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS IN THAILAND

Vutipong Areekul (Electrical Engineering, Kasesart University, Thailand)






Friday, January 27, 2006



1030−1210

Section 2




10:30−10:55

Synaptic plasticity and morphological plasticity

K. Inokuchi (Mitsubishi Kagaku Institute of Life Sciences, MITILS)







10:55−11:20

Ca2+-dependent Interaction between Myosin-Va and Syntxin-1A Regulates Exocytosis

M. Igarashi1, 2 and M. Watanabe2 (1Div. Mol Cell Biol, Grad Sch Med Dent Sci, and 2Trans-Disciplinary, Niigata Univ)






11:20−11:45

NEURODEVELOPMENTAL MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA: MINOR PHYSICAL ANOMALIES AND A GENE

T. Yoshikawa (Lab. for Molecular Psychiatry, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama, Japan)







11:45−12:10

THE DISTINCT FUNCTION OF TWO Aβ COMPONENTS IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE

H. Mori, K. Nishitsuji, K. Ishibashi, H. Hino, Y. Kageyama, K. Ozawa



(Dpt. Neuroscience, Osaka City University Medical School)







1300−1510

Section 3




13:00−13:25

Visualization of Velocity Distribution from Few Number Data Using the FMR

Kuniaki YAJIMA1, Norio TAYAMA2, Tadashi SUGAHARA1 (1Sendai Natl. College Technol., 2Iwate Univ.)





13:25−13:50

A Comparison of Usual PSNR, WSNR and New ESNR Objective Evaluation Methods for the Modulated Images

Junji Kawasaki1, Kousuke Takeda2, Kyoko Kato2, Makoto Sato3, Taizo IIjima3 (1Kanazawa Technical College, 2Kanazawa Inst. Technol., 3Tokyo Inst. Technol.)





13:50−14:15

A STATISTICAL MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF ON-LINE LEARNING: CAN STUDENT BE MORE CLEVER THAN TEACHER ?

Seiji MIYOSHI (Electronic Eng. Kobe City College Technol.)





14:15−14:20

Coffee Break





14:20−14:45

A FREQUENCY DOMAIN ESTIMATION ALGORITHM FOR BROADBAND ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEMS

Y. Yamada1, M. Okada1, H. Kiya2 (1Electronics & Information Engineering, Ishikawa National College of Technology, 2Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University)





14:45−15:10

Cerebral Function Signal Analysis using Optical Topography

  • Proposal of Autocorrelation Analysis Method for Task Relevance Verification, and Cross Correlation Analysis Method for Heart Pulse-Wave Signal Separation –

Ikusaburou KURIMOTO1, Katuyuki MURAKAMI1, Shinichi OOEDA1, Shin MATSUSHITA2, Masahiro NAKAGAWA2, Susumu TACHI3 (1Kisarazu Natl. College Technol., 2Nagaoka Univ. Technol., 3Tokyo Univ.)





15:10−16:00








Session 5. Cellulosic Biomass Degradation (Bioeng. Bldg., Conference Room)

(Organizer: Prof. Morikawa and Assoc. Prof. Okada)


Thursday, January 26, 2006

13001600

Section 1




13:00−13:45

Improvement of Cellulase for Biomass Conversion

Shinobu Takagi (Novozymes)







13:45−14:15

Induction Mechanisms of Cellulase and Xylanese in Trichoderma reesei

Wataru Ogasawara (Bioeng., Nagaoka Univ. Technol.)







14:15−14:30

Coffee break





14:30−15:15

Improvement of Plants for Sustainable Society Based on Biomass-Mediated Carbon-Cycle

Hisabumi Takase (Research Inst. Innovative Technol. for the Earth (RITE))







15:15−16:00

Lignin Biodegradation by Selective White Rot Fungi as Biotechnological Tool for Wood Biorefinery

Takashi Watanabe (Research Inst. Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto Univ.)





Friday, January 27, 2006



10301200

Section 2




10:30−11:15

Cellulase Catalysts in Precision Synthesis Oligosaccharides

Shin-ichiro Shoda (Dpt. Biomolecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku Univ.)






11:15−12:00

Functions of Family-22 CBMs in Thermophilic and Mesophilic Modular Enzymes Including Family-10 Catalytic Modules

Kazuo Sakka (Fac. Bioresources, Mie Univ.)









13001650

Section 3




13:00−13:45

Enzymology and Molecular Biology of Cellulases from Aspergillus aculeatus

Takashi Kawaguchi (Graduate School of Life & Environ. Sci. Osaka Prefecture Univ.)







13:45−14:30

Diversity of Cellulose Degrading Enzymes in Wood Decay Fungi

Masahiro Samejima (Graduate School of Agric. Life Sci., Tokyo Univ.)







14:30−14:40

Coffee break




14:40−15:25

Application of Cellulase and Related Enzymes for Biomass Refinery

Yoshihiko Amano (Dpt. Chemistry & Material Engineering, Shinshu Univ.)







15:25−15:55

Trichoderma reesei Cellulase for Biomass Degradation

Hirofumi Okada (Bioeng., Nagaoka Univ. Technol.)







15:55−16:05

Coffee break





16:05−16:50

General Discussion (Future Aspects for Cellulosic Biomass Degradation)








16:50−17:30

Campus Tour (Optional)




18:00−

Farewell Reception





Session 6. Leading Edge Anaerobic Biotechnology (Multimedia Center)

嫌気性バイオテクノロジーの最前線(マルチメディアセンター)

(Organizer: Prof. Harada and Prof. Ohashi)
Thursday, January 26, 2006

13:00-16:15

Section 1




13:00-13:30

Performance of a successive hydrolysis, denitrification and nitrification system for simultaneous removal of COD and nitrogen from antibiotic wastewater

Wenlin Ma, Rong Qi, Yu Zhang and Min Yang (State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing)







13:30-14:00

MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF THE METHANE-OXIDIZING MICROBIAL COMMUNITY IN LANDFILL BY TARGETING THE GENE OF PARTICULATE METHANE MONOOXYGENASE GENE

C. Y. Chang1, I. C. Tseng1, J. H. Wu2, H. M. Lin1 and Y. C. Lin1

(1Department of Life Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, 2Environmental Research Center, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan)





14:00-14:30

Optimization of DNA microchip for microbial community analysis


Wen-Tso Liu

(Division of Environmental Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore)







14:30-14:45

Coffee Break





14:45-15:15

TOWARD METABOLIC ENGINEERING OF SYNTROPHIC METHANOGENIC CONSORTIA

K. Watanabe

(Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Marine Biotechnology Institute, Japan)







15:15-15:45

TOWARD UNDERSTANDING THE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF ANAEROBIC SLUDGE GRANULES IN UPFLOW ANAEROBIC SLUDGE BLANKET REACTORS

Y. Sekiguchi (Institute for Biological Resources and Functions, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan)





15:45-16:15

INVESTIGATION OF THE REVERSIBLE CO DEHYDROGENASE/ACETYL-COA PATHWAY IN THE CELLS OF A SYNTROPHIC ACETATE-OXIDIZING BACTERIUM, THERMACETOGENIUM PHAEUM

S. Hattori1, 2, Y. Kamagata2, A. Ueki1, and K. Ueki1 (1Department of Bioresource Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University, 2Institute for Biological Resources and Functions, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)





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