Sep 01 2008 10:54 am
Organizing committee for Workshop on the materials Simulation (WG 7)
Organizing committee for Workshop on the materials Simulation (WG 7) (scheduled in Dec 2008, at BAM Berlin; details to be announced)
10:53 am
The 3rd WMRIF in Washington DC
3rd WMRIF in Washington DC focusing on the future of materials problems of the energy and environment
(scheduled in the week of June 20th 2009; details to be announced)
Jul 26 2008 12:54 am
Gottfried Wagener Prize 2008
About this Award
Inspired by the life of scientist Gottfried Wagener, this award has been initiated by twelve technology- focused German companies and the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan to encourage and support young researchers in Japan.
The Gottfried Wagener Prize will be granted for the first time in 2008 under the patronage of the German Federal Minister of Education and Research, supported by DAAD and Fraunhofer- Gesellschaft. By creating new opportunities of dialogue between Japanese and German individuals and organizations, we would like to deepen existing relations between both countries and help to create new seminal partnerships for future developments.
Prize
| ޥ1st Prize: 1 x 4.000.000 Yen |
| ޥ2nd Prize: 1 x 2.000.000 Yen |
| ޥ3rd Prize: 3 x 1.000.000 Yen |
In addition to the prize money, the Awardees will be granted a scholarship by the German Academic Exchange Service - DAAD - for a short-term stay at a German research institution or university of their choice.
Requirements
The Gottfried Wagener Prize will be granted for path breaking research driven by the power of imagination and innovation, which contribute to shape tomorrow’s society.
To apply for the prize, the submitted research description should propose technology solutions in the areas of
Ž¥Environment & Energy
Ž¥Healthcare
Ž¥Safety & Security
The presented work should be applicable primarily in one of the following industries:
Automotive, Biotechnology & Pharma, Chemistry, Electronics, Energy Supply, Information Communication Technologies, Medical Technologies, Production Technologies
The submission may be the result of a work completed within the past two years or ongoing research.
Jury
After pre-selection by technical experts of the awarding companies, a Jury composed of a standing committee and expert members will evaluate and select the Awardees.
Standing Committee:
Chairman
Prof. Dr. Masuo Aizawa
Executive Member of the Council for Science and Technology Policy, Former President of Tokyo Institute of Technology
Members, in alphabetical order
Prof. Dr. Hans-Jörg Bullinger
President of Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Prof. Dr. Teruo Kishi
President of National Institute for Materials
Science
Prof. Dr. Hiroshi Komiyama
President of The University of Tokyo
Prof. Dr. Kazuo Oike
President of Kyoto University
The Expert Committee Members of the German Innovation Award 2008 program will be made known at the time of the announcement of the Awardees for the prize.
Application
For application guidelines and documents,
please refer to the website of the German Innovation Award:
www.german-innovation-award.jp
Deadline: Friday, October 31, 2008
Language: English
Flyer
English:PDF
Japanese:PDF
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Mar 25 2008 10:00 am
Workshop for Young Scientists (1st International Workshop)
1. Date: July 22 - 25, 2008
2. Location: National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Japan
3. Program and other details: PDF

One major goal of the WMRIF is to attract and promote you. Scientists in the field of materials science and engineering (MSE).
You are thus invited to participate the 1st International Workshop for Young Scientists. It was thus decided to organize joint workshops for young scientists within the member institutes with the intention to build a platform to get known to each other, to build co-operations and to exchange knowledge.
This workshop of the World Materials Research Institute Forum (WMRIF) will focus on the designated 3 materials science and engineering topics:
– Materials for sustainable energy and environment applications
– Materials to increase the safety and reliability of components
– Materials modelling
During the workshop the best paper will be selected and will be awarded on the afternoon of the third day. The award includes a free visit for up to two weeks of up to three WMRIF member institutes contributing to the award.
Papers
Contributions to the three workshop subjects, Materials for sustainable energy technology, Materials for reliable and safe components, Materials simulation should be recommended by the WMRIF member institutes. However, it is also possible to submit abstracts on own initiative. Leading authors should be postdoctoral researchers with considerably well research record. Keynote speakers will be invited.
Submission of Abstracts:
Up to 300 word abstracts, including author name, address and phone, should be submitted via e-mail by May 1st, 2008 to the Vice President of WMRIF:
Dr. Thomas Bollinghaus (BAM)
or to the central secretariat of WMRIF:
Dr. Masaki Kitagawa (NIMS)
Dr. Jurgen Lexow (BAM)
Acceptance of Abstracts:
Authors of technical papers will be notified about acceptance until May 15, 2008. Final papers (up to 10 pages) should be ready and electronically available until June 30, 2008.
Workshop Committee:
Members of Working Group 3 Attracting the Young Scientists
Dr. Thomas Bollinghaus, BAM
Dr. Masaki Kitagawa, NIMS
Mr. Kazuo Nakamura, NIMS
Dr. Alex King, AMES Laboratory
Ms. Zhe Zhao, CAS Institute of Metal Research
Mr. Jose Ramirez, EWI
Prof. Dr. Louis Schlapbach, EMPA
Dr. Khiang Wee Lim, IMRE
Mr. Chang Geun Lee, KIST
Mr. Jean-Luc Laurent, LNE
Dr. Cesar O. Pruneda, LLNL
Prof. Dr. Werasak Udomkichdecha, MTEC
Prof. Dr. Istvan Barsony, MFA
Prof. Dr. Matti Kokkala, VTT
May 10 2007 8:49 pm
The 2nd World Materials Research Institute Forum
1. Date: June, 13 to 15, 2007
2. Location: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin, Germany
3. Organizers:
Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
4. Programme: PDF
In respond to the 1st forum meeting in 2005 in Tsukuba, Japan, a number of approaches for international cooperation in materials research have been discussed by the heads of materials research institutes from all over the world.
The participants highly appreciated the character of the forum and agreed to perform such events biannually and reconvene at the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin, Germany.
Dr. Masaki Kitagawa
Vice-President
National Institute for Materials Science
May 10, 2007
6:50 pm
The 1st World Materials Research Institute Forum
1. Date: Session 1: June 6 - 7, 2005
Session 2: July 27, 2005
2. Location: National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
3. Organizers:
4. Topics:
(1) National policy on materials research and the mission
(2) Noteworthy features of the institute’s operations
(3) Principles of resources allocation and sources of funds
(4) Means for fostering young scientists and securing qualified scientists
(5) Future directions of institutional management and materials research
(6) Funding of a feasibility study on Materials Research Institute Network
5. Summary: PDF
6. Lectureres and Institutes
Session 1: Summary

Prof. Bollinghaus, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany
Dr. Hagege, CNRS - France
Prof. Hong, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Prof. Kishi, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Prof. Maschuw, Karlsruhe Research Center - Germany
Prof. Miravitlles, Materials Research Institute of Barcelona, Spain
Dr. Roberto, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Prof. Schlapbach, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research, Switzerland
Dr. Vongsarnpigoon, National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Thailand
Prof. Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences: Institute of Physics, China
Prof. Yang, Chinese Academy of Sciences: Institute of Metal Research, China
Session 2: Summary

Prof. Aldinger, Max-Plank Institute for Metals Research, Germany
Prof. Etourneau CNRS, France
Prof. Kishi & Mr. Fujita, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Prof. Krupanidhi, Indian Institute of Science, India
Prof. Kuznetsov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Prof. Smith, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Prof. Van de Voorde, European Commission Research, EU