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Mr. Akiyama made a poster on the perovskite solar cell at the International Symposium on Forged Medical Engineering (BME) 2016 and won a poster prize at this announcement, driving the motor fan by lighting the thin solar cell pasted on the poster . October 2016 |
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OIST in Okinawa Science and Technology Graduate School (OIST), Okinawa Prefecture's Kunigami-gun, Onna village Tancha (Old Tan Tacha) is a unique international university whose campus language is English. Visited Associate Professor Yabing Qi who is struggling with research with perovskite. June 2015 |
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I visited the Yabing Qi laboratory of Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST). Vacuum equipment used for film formation is also complete, and it is enviable environment for device research. Almost all students and researchers are foreigners, and Professor Qi is the only professor of OIST and the only Chinese. June 2015 |
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Cafe of Okinawa Science and Technology Graduate School (OIST). It is a great hill to view the ocean, a Western-style atmosphere that forget this cafe to be in Japan. June 2015 |
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I watched from the observation room of the museum of the sea the longest bridge in Japan, which is located by car for about an hour from the OIST. The main building of this museum which spreads solar panels in front is visible. June 2015 |
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Silent scenery of Lake Shikotsu on the way back to the conference, on the way to the airport, the 20th Autumn Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, 29th September 2014 |
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The 20th Fall Meeting of the Institute of Electrical Chemistry was held at Hokkaido University, a group photo in front of Dr. Clark's statue, September 27, 2014 |
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Majestic Himeji Castle, JST project held at Hyogo prefectural university. Cherry blossoms have begun to bloom at Himeji Castle. March 30, 2015 |
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The general research meeting of the JST project was held at Hyogo Prefectural University, home to professor Shogo Ito. Himeji castle on the way back. Cherry blossoms bloom 30% in the morning and full in daytime. March 30, 2015 |
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This is a laboratory of Professor Shogo Ito, Hyogo prefectural university where tours were held at the research conference of the JST-ALCA project. Everyone was surprised to see the maximum use of narrow laboratory space. March 30, 2015 |
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Award ceremony of the 2012 Honda-Fujishima Prize. Dr. Yun Hau NG of Dr. Matsumura's apprentice received the award. At the Electrochemical Society Convention 2013, Tohoku University. March 29 |
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International Conference on Evaluation of Organic Solar Cells held in Zao (ICES 2013). Prof. Miyasaka climbed to Zaoyama after the meeting and took pictures of Zao's ice ice (monster). The temperature in the night is less than -10 ℃. Luckily the full moon was seen with fine weather. January 27, 2013. |
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Last day of ICES 2013 meeting. In the afternoon on the day when I finished the meeting schedule, I climbed again to the Zaoyama ropeway and tried skiing. About eight people including Dr. Hagheldt climbed a snowy mountain with sunny weather. January 28, 2013. |
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Last day of ICES 2013 meeting. I tried skiing with Dr. Hagheldt in Zao. I thank Mr. Saito of KAST for accompanying me for safety. January 28, 2013 |
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On 11th May 2012, Professor Helmut tributsch, a semiconductor photoelectrochemical expert, came to Japan. Temporary lecture held at University of Tokyo RCAST (planned by Professor Segawa). He is fine and now he was devoted to teaching in Italy. |
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The Electrochemical Society of March 2012 was held in Hamamatsu Act City -. At the social gathering, a promotion calling for participation in PRiME 2012 held in Hawaii this year was held mainly by Professor Watanabe of Yokohama National University. |
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On the way to the Electrochemical Society held in Hamamatsu, I took photos from the inside of a car of the Shinkansen. , March 29, 2012. |
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The annual meeting of the Chemical Society of Japan in March 2012 was held at Keio University (Hiyoshi). At the ATP Symposium there was a thorough discussion on solar cell sessions. This is a picture of Mr. Ishii's lecture. |
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Beppu Special Feature 1. Sixth Asia Conference of Dye Sensitization and Organic Solar Cell (DSC-OPV 6) held at Beppu by the Miyasaka Laboratory as a Director. The venue is the largest international conference hall in Kyushu B - Con Plaza. More than 250 participants participated in the event. October 17th. |
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Beppu Special Feature 2. This is a poster venue for the 6 th Asian Conference on Dye Sensitization ・ Organic Solar Cell (DSC-OPV 6). Participants' discourse proceeds at a spacious and spacious venue. October 17 night |
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Beppu Special Feature 3. Dye Sensitization ・ Organic Solar Cell B-Con Plaza, the venue for the 6 th Asian Conference (DSC-OPV 6), is within walking distance from Beppu Station. This is one of Beppu City's symbols. There is a global tower overlooking Beppu Bay. On 17th and 18th October, we were fortunately in fine weather. A concert venue of the Beppu music festival supervised by Marta Al Ricci (pianist) is also here. |
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Beppu Special Feature 4. Photographed the panorama of Beppu Bay which I looked at from the Global Tower of B-Con Plaza (Miyasaka), it was blessed with fine weather and fine weather on October 18th. |
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Beppu Special Feature 5. This is the performance of the local belly dance team planned at the social gathering of DSC-OPV 6 (conference dinner on the evening of 18th October). It has nothing to do with the conference (solar cell), but this party gave us energy. |
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Beppu Special Feature 6. At the DSC-OPV6 conference there was a recognition of the posters award for the students. By voting by the judges, one of the poster awards won by the laboratory Mr. Tamura (Master 2nd). In the summer of this year I took a picture with Professor Y. B. Chen, who was taken care of in the experimental training at Monash University in Australia. |
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Beppu Special Feature 7. At the SDC-OPV6 conference, we planned an excursion around Beppu. One of them is a tour of Kyushu Electric Power's geothermal power plant. This is the largest Hatchobara power plant in Japan. The power generation output of 27500 kW is at a level that can cover the total number of households in Fukuoka city. Mr. Segawa is walking. |
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Beppu Special Feature 8. A group photo of members of the laboratory at the Hatchobari geothermal power station of Kyushu Electric Power Co. visited at the conference Excursion. This is in the majestic mountains with altitudes above 1100. It took more than an hour by bus from Beppu city. The autumn leaves also started in part, and it was fortunate to be blessed with fine weather. |
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Beppu Special Feature 9. A large suspension bridge near the geothermal power station visited at the conference Excursion. It is the largest suspension bridge in Japan and it is still new. Dr. Segawa and Dr. Xin are standing in front of the suspension bridge. And the staff of Keio Tourism Company. October 18th. |
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Beppu Special Feature 10. The last piece of the feature is a snapshot of a crane taken at Yufuin, a hot spring resort in the outskirts of Beppu. I thought that it was a design because it fits in the center of the roof soon, but it is genuine. There are lots of small fish in the beautiful babble flowing through the brand. Evening on 18th October. |
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This was not a conference. I attended a party that gathered people related to solar cell technology held at the Swiss Embassy this year. Snap between Mr. Yanagida (right) and Mr. Masuo Aizawa (left) |
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Photoelectrochemistry Research Roundtable 2010 was held at Memorial Academium ・ Sofis Hall in Toin University of Yokohama (November 27), and photograph is a lecture by Dr. Kudo (Science University). |
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At the 2010 Electrical Chemistry Conference held at Tateyama mountain peak from Toyama City, Toyama University, I shot from the room on the 17th floor of ANA Hotel, around 30 pm, 2010 at 6 pm. |
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Professor Kenichi Honda, Professor Nosaka (Nagaoka Takahiro), Murakami at the social gathering of the 2010 Electrochemical Society Conference held at Toyama University (International Conference Hall, March 30). |
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The beer "Aromatie Ale" served at the social gathering of the 2010 Electrochemical Society Conference at Toyama University was commercialized by joint development of Toyama University and Manor House. Slightly dirty, there is a gorgeous aroma of tea and a subtle sweetness and bitter taste, alcohol degree 4.5% (International Conference Hall, 30th March) |
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Looking down from the point of Fukui prefecture, Cape Tohbosho. In March 2009, at Fukui Prefectural Industrial Technology Center business trip. |
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A lot of Tanabata ornament display. On the main floor of the convention center "Toki Messe" building on the outskirts of Niigata City on July 4, 2009 |
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At the Shinano river and the Sea of Japan, viewed from the high floor of the Convention Center "Toki Messe" in Niigata City, on July 4, 2009, at the Gakujo School 175 Committee |
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ウプサラ大学のHagfeldt教授と、奈良の東大寺の前で。2009年4月に奈良の新公会堂で行われたDSC-IC国際シンポジウムを終えたあとで。 |
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The Electrochemical Society of Spring 2009 is held at Kyoto University. Ginkakuji near the campus is being repaired to replace the roof. |
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Mr. Tajima of Hashimoto laboratory at the University of Tokyo who received the Honda ・ Fujishima Prize at the 2009 Electrochemical Society. The theme is organic photovoltaic cell research and development. |
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Governor Miyazaki spoke about attracting solar cell industry to Miyazaki prefecture at the Symposium of the Scholarly School Committee (Miyazaki City, 2008). It is a place blessed with sunlight, and it is a good area for development. |
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A sunny Toya Lake, Molecular Society Summer School (July 18, 2007) |
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On the way to Mt. Yotei looking beyond Lake Toya, on the morning of July 18, 2007, at the Molecular Society Summer School (Toyako) |
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Showa Shinzan viewed from Usuzan ropeway, July 18, 2007, at the Molecular Society Summer School (Toyako) |
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Visited Mitsubishi Chemical Science and Technology Research Center near the university. March 7, 2007. Left is Mr. Aramaki, famous for the development of organic transistor. Mr. Aramaki is a member of the same chemical orchestra (Orchestra Chmica) as Miyasaka. |
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Visited the laboratory of a famous chemical company supporting Kurashiki. From the terrace, I could see the city. To the right, Takahashi River. I felt like I could see Shikoku on the clear day ahead. |
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Business trip to Kurashiki. "Kurashiki Beauty Area" of the tourist attractions in about 20 minutes from the station. In the Edo era, on the banks of the Kurashiki river in the center of Kurashiki that flourished as the "Tenri", which is the territory directly under the shogunate, merchants' town houses and white walls lined with trees, trees and trees rocking on the river. |
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A picture of a beautiful aquarium captured by the famous Chala Aquarium. I was overwhelmed by the size of the scale. It was enough to forget about the time that I enjoyed enough. |
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This is the conference venue where the Okinawa Summit was held. Glassy luxurious conference hall on the hill which faces the coast. |
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2006 year-end party of Pexcell and Miyaka Ken staff. The coast is not sand like this, but pieces of coral are piled up and it is completed. |
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2006 year-end party of Pexcell and Miyaka Ken staff. View of the seabed captured by a watermarking ship, flock of fish around coral. |
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Pexcell's 2006 year-end party is held in Okinawa with Miyasaka lab staff, and the white coast of somewhat cloudy day is full of coral fragments. |
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Group photographs of dye-sensitized groups gathered at the banquet of renewable energy international conference (October 12, 2006, Makuhari Messe). DSC became the number of announcements exceeding silicon, and I thought of sending Yale to Professor Yanagida, the caretaker of the DSC session. |
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The venue of the ATP energy department of the Japan Chemical Society Annual Meeting (Nippon Univ., School of Science and Engineering, Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture) on March 27 was over-packed since the morning of the first day, Presentation by Mr. Kijitori (30 minutes) |
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On March 27, Mr. Yamada's debut lecture, Photoelectrochemistry session was narrow in the room. There was a spectator in the standing room. |
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Mr. Numuo's debut lecture on March 27, the theme is DSSC evaluation by various pigments, question pushes up the pom pom |
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Mr. Suzuki's debut lecture on March 27, the theme is to increase the capacity of the optical capacitor. Mr. Yanagida of AIST, chairperson is in the process of responding to questions and questions with the chairman. |
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End of presentation on March 27, cheers for good work. At the main gate of the Nippon University science and engineering department (Nishi Funabashi). |
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At a meeting of a certain DSC, Tokyo (February 2006) |
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At Gifu Tech (Technical Exhibition, 2005.9.30) held in Gifu City, visited the booth of Minoura Lab at the DSC Summit. There are colorful solar cells. |
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At the Yokosuka 175 Committee 's photovoltaic power symposium (Gifu, 2005.9.29), a nightmarter with a NEDO project leader on a cormorant of a cormorant Ukai (provided by Mr. Yanagida). |
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Road sign of red DSC internal organs jointly developed by Sekisuke and Minoura Laboratory (at Gifu Tech). At night, the LED flashes to let you know the sign. |