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【International Symposia on Creation of Advanced Photonic and Electronic Devices 2023 and Advanced Quantum Technology for Future 2023】開催

                      International Symposia on
Creation of Advanced Photonic and Electronic Devices 2023

                                      and

        Advanced Quantum Technology for Future 2023

                     March 14 (Tue), 2023

Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Yoshida Campus, Kyoto University

 

Opening (10:30 – 10:40)

Koichiro Tanaka (Kyoto University), Tsunenobu Kimoto (Kyoto University)

Poster Session (10:40 – 12:30)

10:40-11:35         Core time for ODD number posters

11:35-12:30          Core time for EVEN number posters

Break (12:30 – 13:50)

Group Photo Shooting (13:50 – 14:00)

Oral Session 1: Introduction of Superconductivity and its Application (14:00 – 15:00)

14:00-14:30   Introduction of Superconductivity and Unconventional Superconductivity                                                     

                      Kenji Ishida (Kyoto University)

14:30-15:00   Application of Superconductivity: Generation of High Magnetic Fields

                     Ilya Sheikin (Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI-EMFL), CNRS)

Break (15:00 – 15:10)

Oral Session 2: Superconductor Technology for Electrical Machines (15:10 – 16:10)

15:10-15:40   Modern Applications of High Temperature Superconductivity

                     Nickolas J. Long (Victoria University of Wellington)

15:40-16:10   Simulation Techniques of Electromagnetic and Thermal Characteristics of High-Tc Superconductor Coils

                     Yusuke Sogabe (Kyoto University)

Break (16:10 – 16:20)

Oral Session 3: Superconductivity for Electronics (16:20 – 17:20)

16:20-16:50   Superconductive Electronics: Josephson Junctions and Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs)                             

                    Shane Cybart (University of California, Riverside)

16:50-17:20  Terahertz Electromagnetic Wave Radiations from High-Tc Superconductors

                    Itsuhiro Kakeya (Kyoto University)

 Closing (17:20 – 17:30)

                   Kenji Ishida (Kyoto University)