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Skip to main content Site search Researcher Search close CLOSE search menu グローバルナビゲーション(英語) About Message from the President Operations and future plans History Facts and Figures Awards and honors University profile Living in Kyoto Public relations Employment Human rights Gender equality Health, safety, and environment Kyoto University from a Global Perspective Study at KyotoU Education and admissions Career paths Visa/tuition/scholarships/housing University facilities FAQ Research & Collaborate Research news and departments Policies Collaboration Research support and scholarships Careers Visa/Housing/Daily Life About Research compliance & ethics Global KyotoU International strategy Global profile Global partners International risk & crisis management Global University Social Responsibility KyotoU International Concierge and information resources ヘッダー プライマリーリンク(英語) Current Students & Staff Alumni ヘッダー セカンダリーリンク(日本語以外) Events Directions Contact Make a gift Language 日本語 ホーム English Home 中文简体 首页 中文繁体 首頁 한국어 홈페이지 Breadcrumb Home NEWS 10th Kyoto University-Inamori Foundation Joint Kyoto Prize Symposium Community Engagement 10th Kyoto University-Inamori Foundation Joint Kyoto Prize Symposium In other languages 日本語 ターゲット Visitors Published on 2024/03/12 The 10th Kyoto University-Inamori Foundation Joint Kyoto Prize Symposium (KUIP) took place 3 February at the JP TOWER Hall & Conference with 232 attendees, including high school students, researchers, and members of the general public. This latest installment of the symposia series, which was inaugurated in 2014, explored the "Future World Shaped by Materials Science" with three researchers from Kyoto University: Professors Tsunenobu Kimoto from the Graduate School of Engineering, Teruo Ono from the Institute for Chemical Research (ICR), and Hiroyuki Yano from the Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH). The presentations introduced the latest materials science research from the perspectives of engineering, chemistry, and agriculture, covering topics such as the usefulness and value of energy-saving semiconductors, the historical evolution of memory media and the advent of spintronics devices, and automobiles made from plant-derived materials. The speakers also participated in a panel discussion, facilitated by science writer Mayumi Yoshinari. The session commenced with the fundamental question "What is materials science?", followed by an overview of the discipline’s key milestones throughout history. The conversation then shifted to the researchers' original motivations for studying materials and the field's anticipated contributions to "shaping the future". The discussion often highlighted the panelists' sense of humor, frequently eliciting laughter from the audience and potentially helping many feel closer to the researchers and their work. Audience feedback included the following: "I listened to the lectures with great interest. It was a deeply memorable event that, among other things, got me thinking about serendipity as a possible outcome of passionate, determined research," and "Having spent my student years in an era when the science of materials was largely limited to metals, I found today's theme very refreshing and intriguing. It was something I can relate to in my everyday life." Professor Kimoto Professor Ono   Professor Yano Ms Yoshinari Panel discussion Presenters and other symposium participants Share Share on Facebook Share on X Share via E-mail Latest news Published on 2024/05/24 Delegation from University of Science and Technology of China visits Kyoto University (15 May 2024) Published on 2024/05/17 KIZUNA hosts &#039;Japanese Calligraphy x International Exchange&#039; (22 April 2024) Published on 2024/05/10 Celebration ceremony held for Kyoto iUP&#039;s 2023–2024 academic-year graduates Published on 2024/05/09 Delegation from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay visits Kyoto University (26 April 2024) More news Social media directory 〒606-8501 Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto JAPAN Tel: 075-753-7531 フッター プライマリーリンク Publications Careers Directions フッター セカンダリーリンク Site map Privacy policy Site Policy フッター スペシャルリンク Safety Confirmation System Staff portal (in Japanese) Copyright © Kyoto University. All Rights Reserved. Scroll to top

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