Exhibitors①

Japan Geoscience Union

Japan Geoscience Union

 

Japan Geoscience Union 2021
The 2021 convention will be held in a new format with the online sessions from May 30 to June 6, 2021. We hope to provide a venue for free and open discussions and exchanges among participants by combining the advantages of each format. Making full use of the experience gained in the 2020 convention, the online sessions enable a wide range of participation and exchange of opinions. 
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Call for donations
To promote the advancement of the online meeting system, JpGU has decided to ask for specific donations for a wide range of stakeholders.

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Top seminar
Invited speakers present recent advances in Earth and Planetary science.




 

 

Address113-0032
4F Gakkai Center Bldg., 2-4-16 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0032, Japan
Web site, SNS http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2021/
ALMA Project, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

ALMA Project, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

 

ALMA, In Search of Our Cosmic Origins

“How was our solar system formed?”
“Can we find building blocks of life anywhere other than on the Earth?”
These long asked questions of the universe still remain a mystery, but they are about to be solved by the world’s most advanced telescope ALMA, a giant telescope that was constructed at an altitude of 5,000 meters in Chile and started its scientific observations from 2011. With a visual acuity of 120,000/20, ALMA is capable of capturing overwhelmingly high quality images of very weak radio waves emitted by gas and dust from which stars and planets are formed and materials that could be building blocks of life.
ALMA has a mission to unveil the mechanism of planet formation and to find a clue to the origin of life in global partnership of 22 countries and regions including Japan. 

 
Use ALMA in Your Research
To study with ALMA, you can
- Download data from the ALMA Science Archive.
- Propose your own observations.
For researchers who have no experience in radio observation or radio interferometry, NAOJ's East Asia ALMA Regional Center will provide user support.

For details, please refer the webpage below.
 https://researchers.alma-telescope.jp/e/

 
Progress in Planet Formation Research with ALMA
  

 

Web site, SNS https://alma-telescope.jp/en/
AGU

AGU

 

AGU supports 130,000 enthusiasts to experts worldwide in Earth and space sciences.

Through broad and inclusive partnerships, AGU aims to advance discovery and solution science that accelerate knowledge and create solutions that are ethical, unbiased and respectful of communities and their values.

Our programs include serving as a scholarly publisher convening virtual and in-person events and providing career support. We live our values in everything we do, such as our net zero energy renovated building in Washington, D.C. and our Ethics and Equity Center, which fosters a diverse and inclusive geoscience community to ensure responsible conduct.
 
AGU Fall Meeting
 
Be an Editor
AGU seeks dynamic, well-organized scientists with high editorial standards and strong leadership skills to serve as volunteer Editors of journals. The editorial term is 3 or 4 years depending on the journal. Applicants should be respected leaders in the community, independent-minded, even-handed, and able to make tough but fair decisions in timely manner. View all open editor positions.

 

 

Address20009
2000 Florida Ave NW, Washington DC, USA
TEL+1 202 462 6900
Web site, SNS https://www.agu.org/
ASAKURA Pubulishing Co., Ltd.

ASAKURA Pubulishing Co., Ltd.

Asakura Publishing is going to exhibiting and selling technical books in earth and planetary science.
 

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New Issue

Geography of Tokyo
A5/168Page/2020.11.01.
ISBN978-4-254-16362-9 C3025¥
¥2,800+tax)
 

 

Address162-8707
shinjyuku-ku shinogawacho,6-20
TEL0332607631
FAX0332600180
Web site, SNS https://www.asakura.co.jp/
Asia Air Survay co., ltd.

Asia Air Survay co., ltd.

 


 

 

Address215-0004
神奈川県川崎市麻生区万福寺1-2-2 新百合21ビル
TEL044-969-7230
FAX044-965-0034
Web site, SNS https://www.ajiko.co.jp/en/
KYORITSU SHUPPAN CO., LTD.

KYORITSU SHUPPAN CO., LTD.

 

What is Kyoritsu Shuppan?

We are a publisher of natural science books located in Myogadani, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.
We have published "Field Geology Series", "Introduction to Modern Earth Science Series", and many other books related to earth and planetary science including independent books.

We're offering discounts of 15% off on new and remarkable books! 
Please see the website for details on target books and how to order.

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Address112-0006
4-6-19 Kohinatai, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
TEL03-3947-2518
FAX03-3944-8182
Web site, SNS https://www.kyoritsu-pub.co.jp/
Master's & Doctoral Programs in Geosciences, University of Tsukuba

Master's & Doctoral Programs in Geosciences, University of Tsukuba

 

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Address305-8572
1-1-1, Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki
Web site, SNS http://www.geosci.tsukuba.ac.jp
Arctic Challenge for Sustainability II (ArCS II)

Arctic Challenge for Sustainability II (ArCS II)

 

ArCS II is a project that aims to promote advanced and interdisciplinary research on the Arctic, aiming for the social implementation of the results. In this exhibition, you can enjoy a variety of contents about the Arctic and Arctic research through hands-on experience.


What is the Arctic?

The Arctic region is where the impact of global warming is most evident. Although the Arctic is far away from Japan, its environmental changes are actually having a significant impact on Japan as well. We will introduce what the arctic environment is and what changes are occurring there, along with research activities in Japan.



What is ArCS II ?

Under four Strategic Goals, 11 Research Programs – including natural sciences, engineering, humanities, and social sciences – collaborate each other on ArCS II project.

Click here to know more about ArCS II.


Challengers of Arctic Research

Arctic research encompasses not only natural sciences but also humanities and social sciences, and researchers are active in a wide range of fields. Here we introduce you to the researchers working in the field of Arctic research.


Click following links to know about the results of ArCS II

◆Press Release

◆Project Report

In Japan, there are many research institutes conducting Arctic research, including the National Institute of Polar Research, JAMSTEC, and Hokkaido University. Here we introduce some of the major research institutions participating in ArCS II.※Please enable and use Google My Maps.


Early Career Researchers talking about Arctic Research!

ArCS II is providing the "Overseas Fellowship Program" to support young researchers who are interested in Arctic research at overseas institutes. Here are some interviews with past participants.



Click here to watch other interviews.


Applications for the 2nd Overseas Fellowship Program in FY2021 will open on Wednesday, June 16. For more information, please click here.


I want to know more! About the Arctic

Exploring the Arctic with Dagik Earth, a digital globe

How is the environment in the Arctic changing? Use Dagik Earth, a digital globe, to see the sea ice extent, sea surface temperature, snow depth, changes in surface temperature and black carbon concentration, and projected changes in temperature and sea ice. You can see what's happening not only in the Arctic, but also in other area of the world.

Click here to explore the Arctic with Dagik Earth

How will Arctic sea ice change this summer?

Here is the first report of the 2021 sea ice forecast released on May 25(Arctic Sea Ice Information Center and Noriaki Kimura). The report forecasts the opening of the Northern Sea Route and the distribution of sea ice until September, when the sea ice extent will be at its minimum.

Click here to learn more about Arctic sea ice.

Education and Outreach Activities of ArCS II

ArCS II will conduct a variety of education/outreach activities. Here we introduce the archived video of the public lecture "Knowing the Arctic Now and Exploring the Future" held in April 2021.

Click here to learn more about education and outreach of ArCS II.



Arctic Advisory Room

If you have any questions about the Arctic, Arctic research, or this exhibit, please feel free to contact us using the form below.

JpGU2021 Arctic Advisory Room

 

Address190-8518
10-3, Midoricho, Tachikawa, Tokyo
TEL042-512-0922
FAX042-528-3195
Web site, SNS https://www.nipr.ac.jp/arcs2/e/
Minerals MDPI

Minerals MDPI

 

About Minerals
Minerals (ISSN 2075-163X) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal of natural mineral systems, mineral resources, mining, and mineral processing. Minerals is published monthly online by MDPI.

Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Paul Sylvester 
Endowed Pevehouse Chair, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1053, USA

News:
· Minerals Has Been Newly Covered in the “Geochemistry & Geophysics” Category. view details
· Dr. Antonio Simonetti Appointed Associate Editor of Minerals. view details
· Recruiting Editorial Board Members for Minerals. view details
· 10th Anniversary of Minerals: Frontiers of Mineral Science. view details
Sections & Collections
Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy 
Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Hanumantha Rao Kota  

Mineral Deposits
Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Theodore J. Bornhorst  

Environmental Mineralogy and Biogeochemistry
Section Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Anna H. Kaksonen  

Mineral Geochemistry and Geochronology
Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Nigel J. Cook  

Crystallography and Physical Chemistry of Minerals & Nanominerals 
Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Huifang Xu  

Mineral Exploration Methods and Applications (new section)

Biomineralization and Biominerals (new section)

Clays and Engineered Mineral Materials
Section Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Andrey G. Kalinichev 

More information at: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/minerals/sections
Celebrating 25 years of MDPI during 2021
A Conversation with Delia Mihaila

MDPI's CEO Delia Mihaila reflects on the company’s 25th anniversary and its contribution to the world of scientific publishing.
Read more

Encyclopedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUXGlYGss2M

Book Builder 
https://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/2654
Journal Awards
2021 Young Investigator Award (2,000 CHF)
Nomination deadline: 31 July 2021

2021 Best Ph.D. Thesis Award (800 CHF)
Application deadline: 31 October 2021

2022 Best Paper Awards (500 CHF)
Winner announcement date: 31 January 2022

2020–2021 Best Cover Award (500 CHF)
Winner announcement date: 11 February 2022

 

 

Address4052
MDPI, St. Alban-Anlage 66, Basel, Switzerland
TEL+41 61 683 77 34
FAX+41 61 302 89 18
Web site, SNS https://www.mdpi.com/journal/minerals
Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo

Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo

 

 
Center for Spatial Information Science (CSIS)
The Center for Spatial Information Science aims for the researchers nationwide by conducting a variety of researches relating to spatial information science as a "Joint Usage / Research Center" and at the same time developing and providing spatial data infrastructure for research.
Spatial information science research has the characteristics of applied / policy science in addition to basic science, so joint research between industry, government, and academia is essential.

The Center mainly focuses on the following activities.
(1) Creation, in-depth, and dissemination of spatial information science
(2) Development of spatial data infrastructure for research
(3) Promotion of industry-government-academia joint research


 The above video is an introduction of GIS and our center in "Geographic Information System (GIS) that can be easily understood" (National University Joint Usage / Research Center Council).
 
Rsearch Contents/Divisions
 Not limited to geography, engineering, informatics, economics, etc., we are researching methods by organizing various data in the world from the perspective of location and position, then formatting those into an easy-to-use and useful "information"
English information can be found HERE.

Division of Spatial Information Analysis
[Details Here (in Japanese)]



Division of Spatial Information Engineering




Division of Spatial Socio-Economic Research
[Details Here (in Japanese)]



Division of Joint Usage and Research
[Details Here (in Japanese)]



Division of Real Estate Information Science
 In collaboration with industry and academia, we are comprehensively preparing micro data related to real estate and developing statistical indicators that can grasp the actual conditions of markets and cities in real time. We are promoting research with international competitiveness by making the Japanese real estate market transparent.
[Details Here (in Japanese)]

Division of Space System and Geospatial Information Engineering
[Details Here (in English)]



 
CSIS DAYS Symposium 2021 
Our center holds an annual research symposium around autumn every year. We are considering the date and method for this year's event considering the situation of the COVID-19.

Past programs are released HERE.
 
◆共同研究「JoRAS」

 
To support and promote researches on spatial information sciences, CSIS provides various spatial datasets and services named as the “Spatial Data Platform for Researches” (SDP) to researchers worldwide in the form of joint research. Application and further details can be found [HERE]
 
Other Services

GIS Open Educational Resources
 
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Urban Employment Area
 


Digital Archiving
 


People Flow Project
 


HD Topography Project
 


CSV Address Matching



SANET
 

 

Web site, SNS http://www.csis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED)

National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED)

 

 Protecting people’s lives and properties from natural disasters is a critical issue. NIED conducts comprehensive research on "mitigation of earthquake disasters" and "societal and political issues on disaster risk reduction, such as for volcano, meteorological, landslide, and snow and ice disasters".
   
Welcome to NIED virtual booth!
 In this virtual booth, we introduce NIED's researches for disaster risk reduction and mitigation, and NIED Observation Network for Earthquake,Tsunami and Volcano "MOWLAS:Monitoring of Waves on Land and Seafloor".
NIED VR Booth
   
Please take a look at the observation data to see how seismic waves travel
   

 

Address305-0006
3-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki, 305-0006, JAPAN
TEL029-851-1611
FAX029-851-3246
Web site, SNS https://www.bosai.go.jp/e/
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu University

Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu University

 

Education (Admission Procedures, Activities and Career Paths)
Research (Opportunities, Groups and Resources)
 
Brochures
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (in Japanese)
Faculty of Science
 
Open Campus online 2020 (in Japanese)
About "Chiwaku" (movie)
Curriculum (movie)
"Chiwaku" Open Campus (web site)
 

 

Address819-0395
744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
TEL092-802-4209
FAX092-802-4208
Web site, SNS https://www.geo.kyushu-u.ac.jp/english/index_e.html
NASA

NASA

Come EXPLORE NASA Science, where we seek answers to profound questions that touch us all: • How and why are Earth's climate and the environment changing? • How and why does the Sun vary and affect Earth and the rest of the solar system? • How do planets and life originate? • How does the universe work, and what are its origin and destiny? • Are we alone? Click the images below to EXPLORE more.
 



NASA Earth Science

NASA Planetary Science

NASA Heliophysics

NASA Biological and Physical Sciences

NASA Science Activation

 

Web site, SNS https://science.nasa.gov
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo

Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo

 

Earth and Planetary Science covers various fields: solid Earth, atmosphere and ocean, surface environments including biosphere, planets and minor objects in the solar system, and space beyond the solar system. Furthermore, it covers a wide range of time span from the evolution of the solar system to the future of the Earth system and various timescales from billion years to hours or shorter. Diverse research methods are thus required in such a wide variety of research fields: field work, observation, laboratory experiments, chemical analyses, theoretical modeling, simulations and so on. Recent progress in Earth and planetary science to understand the large-scale complex entire Earth or planetary system requires interdisciplinary research and education on the basis of strong programs in the various disciplines in this field.
We reorganized the four departments, Earth and Planetary Physics, Geology, Mineralogy, and Geography, into the Department of Earth and Planetary Science in 2000 both for the enhanced research across the breadth of earth and planetary science and for more flexible and effective graduate and undergraduate education.
The five core research groups in the department, Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, Space and Planetary Science, Earth and Planetary System Science, Solid, and Earth Science, Geosphere and Biosphere Science, are in cooperation with each other as well as with affiliated institutions* to be the core institute for both research and education in Earth Planetary Science in Japan. (*The affiliated institutions in the University of Tokyo are the Ocean Research Institute, the Earthquake Research Institute, the Institute of Solid State Physics, the Center for Climate System Research, the Center for Spatial Information Science, the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the University Museum, the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Laboratory for Earthquake Chemistry, the Department of Astronomy and the Department of Physics. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, both of which are not the institutions in the University of Tokyo, are also in partnership with us.)
The educational program aims to train doctoral-level researchers who can become leading figures in their respective fields and masters-level students and undergraduates who will take a variety of positions in government, industry, and education, where it is hoped that they will be able to make significant contributions to society.
Another important objective of the department is to contribute directly to society through participation in national and international programs of applied research in areas such as global climate change or mitigating earthquake hazards.

 

Address1130033
7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Web site, SNS http://www.eps.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-en.html
Department of Earth Science/Department of Geophysics Tohoku University

Department of Earth Science/Department of Geophysics Tohoku University

 

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Address980-8578
宮城県仙台市青葉区荒巻字青葉6−3
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Newtech

Newtech

 

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Address105-0013
東京都港区浜松町2-7-19 KDX浜松町ビル
TEL03-5777-0852
FAX03-5777-0853
Web site, SNS https://www.newtech.co.jp/