Exhibitors③

SPring-8/SACLA Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

SPring-8/SACLA Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

 

◆Exhibit

We introduce various researches at SPring-8 and SACLA,and how to use the facilities by exhibit.
Please contact us anytime for about any question and something about SPring-8 and SACLA.
Contact: Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI) User Administration Division
e-mail:jasri-event@spring8.or.jp
 
◆About SPring-8
 
 
◆Research Results(Press Release)

Water, Everywhere: Scientists Find Liquid Water in an Ancient Meteorite
-BL47XU(HAXPES/uCT)
 
Water is abundant in our solar system. Even outside of our own planet, scientists have detected ice on the moon, in Saturn’s rings and in comets, liquid water on Mars and under the surface of Saturn’s moon Enceladus, and traces of water vapor in the scorching atmosphere of Venus.
 
◆SPring-8/SACLA UserInfomation

SPring-8 User Information
SACLA User Information

 

Address679-5198
1-1-1 Kouto, Sayo, Hyogo 679-5198, Japan
TEL079158-2785
FAX0791-58-2786
Web site, SNS http://www.jasri.jp/en/
Tohoku University WISE Program for Sustainability in the Dynamic Earth

Tohoku University WISE Program for Sustainability in the Dynamic Earth

 

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Address980-8578
仙台市青葉区荒巻字青葉6-3 東北大学大学院理学研究科管理棟(青葉山北キャンパス)
TEL022-795-5591
Web site, SNS https://www.syde.tohoku.ac.jp/
The University of Aizu

The University of Aizu

 

About The University of Aizu
The University of Aizu (UoA) was established in 1993 by Fukushima Prefecture, and has been selected as a Type-B university (Global Traction Type) in Top Global University Program, MEXT (2014-present). ARC-Space with Archive Science for Lunar and Planetary Explorations has been also certified as a Joint Usage / Collaboration Research Center by MEXT (2019-present).

UoA Guide 2021

The UoA has been practicing global education for more than 25 years based on the founding principle, "to Advanced Knowledge for Humanity". Through the Top Global University Project, we aim to further lead global education in the field of ICT in Japanese universities by promoting advanced ICT education and research, offering courses in English, and nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit in students.

About UoA
# Nurtures talent who will exercise leadership in the knowledge-based society.
# Nurtures computer scientists and highly-skilled computer engineers who will create and exploit "knowledge" for the new era.
# Has first-class faculty members from almost twenty countries around the world.
# Provides an outstanding computer environment unparalleled by other universities.
# Established the graduate school open to the world, where English is used as the common language.
# Fosters students' latent limitless creativity by training critical thinking and appreciating their curiosity, free from preconceived ideas.
 
Application Guide 
Student Application Guide(Undergraduate) 
ICT Global Program All-English Undergraduate Course
Student Application Guide(Graduate) 





 

 

Address965-8580
Ikki-Machi Tsuruga Kami-iawase 90, Aizu-wakamatsu City, Fukushima Pref.
TEL0242-37-2723
FAX0242-37-2526
Web site, SNS https://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/en/
The Oceanographic Society of Japan

The Oceanographic Society of Japan

 

◆About us
The Oceanographic Society of Japan (JOS) was established in 1941 to advance and promote oceanography in Japan. We organize science meetings, publish both English and Japanese journals, support young scientists, and present awards to outstanding researchers/works in oceanography.
https://kaiyo-gakkai.jp/jos/en/
 
◆Publications
Journal of Oceanography
   IF: 1.469 (2019)
   ISSN: 0916-8370 (print), 1573-868X (online)

https://kaiyo-gakkai.jp/jos/en/publications/jo
https://www.springer.com/journal/10872

Umi no kenkyu (Oceanography in Japan)
   Japanese journal
   ISSN: 0916-8362


JOS News Letter (Japanese)



 
◆Social Activities
School visit
Send researchers to junior-high/high schools to teach the fun of oceanography.
(Link in Japanese): https://kaiyo-gakkai.jp/jos/about/school_visit

Science cafe
Communicate with the general public about oceanography and recent findings.

Guideline for ocean observations
Advocate best practices in ocean observation by publishing Japanese and English manuals to enable many people to conduct ocean observation.
https://kaiyo-gakkai.jp/jos/en/guide/preface
 
JOS Awards
・JOS Prize
・Okada Prize
・Uda Prize
・Hidaka Outstanding-Publication Award
・Young Author Award
・JOS Environmental Prize
https://kaiyo-gakkai.jp/jos/en/category/awards
 

 

Address100-0003
The Oceanographic Society of Japan Mainichi Academic Forum Inc. (MAF) East-Core. 9th Floor, Palace-side Bld. 1-1-1 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda Tokyo 100-0003, JAPAN
TEL03-6267-4550
FAX03-6267-4555
Web site, SNS https://kaiyo-gakkai.jp/jos/en/
TAO Journal, Chinese Geoscience Union

TAO Journal, Chinese Geoscience Union

 

TAO Journal Overview
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (TAO)
TAO is the major publication of the CGU since 1990, which is an SCI-accredited journal bi-monthly publishing original scientific articles, reviews, notes and correspondence in all disciplines of the Earth sciences, including Geophysics, Geology, Atmospheric Science, Space Science, Oceanic Science and Hydrology. TAO is co-sponsored by the Geological Society, the Geophysical Society, the Meteorological Society, and the Oceanographic Society and has its publication partially subsidized by the Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan.
About CGU
CHINESE GEOSCIENCE UNION (CGU)
The Chinese Geoscience Union (CGU) is an umbrella societal organization for professionals and practitioners of all disciplines of Earth sciences located in Taipei, Taiwan. Established in 1993, CGU is the publisher of Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Journal (TAO) which is Taiwan’s major international journal in Earth sciences. CGU strives to serve its members in providing a platform for fostering professional exchanges and cooperation domestically and internationally.
Taiwan Geoscience Assembly (TGA)
TGA is the triennial meeting organized by multiple earth sciences related societies in Taiwan. The next TGA is expected to be held on 2022 at Taipei, Taiwan.
Down through the ages, humans are closely linked with the natural environment. With the development of technology and global economy, however; the human–nature relationship is gradually breaking down.
Over the past few decades, the counterattack from Mother Nature has resulted in tremendous loss of human lives and property worldwide. To discuss the relationship between natural environment and human being, open up interdisciplinary discussion of geoscience and encourage knowledge integration, the Taiwan Geosciences Assembly (TGA) gathers geoscientists of different disciplines, includes Atmospheric Science, Geodesy, Geography, Geology, Geophysics, Hydrology, Space Science, Oceanic Science, from Taiwan and all over the world.
As a comprehensive meeting, TGA provides an excellent opportunity for participants to see nature from both sub-disciplinary and interdisciplinary points of view. Most important, it is hoped that the discussions will help raising the awareness of geosciences in the local public.

 

Address106319
Room 204, Global Change Research Center, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 106319, Taiwan
TEL+886-2-2363-2583
FAX+886-2-8369-1297
Web site, SNS http://tao.cgu.org.tw/
ENABLER Ltd.

ENABLER Ltd.

Company introduction

We deal in antennas for GNSS technology sourced from all over the world and provide the latest technologies, products and solutions related to GNSS.
We contribute to next-generation infrastructure in the field of earth science, autonomous driving, and indoor position / time information.



Our blog https://www.enabler.co.jp/blog is being updated continuously!
It also touches on specialized topics.

Product introduction


GNSS receiver for research use

New GEM-2 with low power consumption and waterproof/dustproof features
Please ask the person in charge for details.


It is resistant to harsh radio wave reception environments. 
It has been adopted by UNAVCO and IGS. We can propose at the advantageous selling price reserved for academics.
 
Related business
ALES was established jointly between SoftBank and our company. Correction information data is being provided.SoftBank



Recruit information
 
Many people from earth science are active in ENABLER: those who like field activities, those who have handled GNSS and other precision equipment and software for researchers, data, those who are interested in cutting-edge technology, those who have experience in data analysis and analysis.
 
Please feel free to contact Ms. Itoh (itoh@enabler.co.jp) if you have any questions!
No matter if you are a university undergraduate or a graduate.
We also accept requests for internships.
 
Online booth
An online booth will be set up every day from 13:00 to 15:00 during from May 30th (Sun) to June 6th (Sun).
Please come by. If you would like a time other than the above, please contact Ms. Itoh 
(itoh@enabler.co.jp)

ブースはこちら(Microsoft Teams)  
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Various inquiries

Address
Head Office:
23F Kamiyacho Trust Tower
4-1-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6923
ENABLER-LAB:
9F Sawada Building
1-15-9 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022

 

Address
Above description
Web site, SNS https://www.enabler.co.jp/en/
Geological Survey of Japan

Geological Survey of Japan

 

Address305-8567
茨城県つくば市東1-1-1  中央第 7
TEL029-861-3540
Web site, SNS https://www.gsj.jp
Earth, Planets and Space

Earth, Planets and Space

 

Earth, Planets and Space (EPS) presents scientific articles on earth and planetary sciences, particularly geomagnetism, aeronomy, space science, seismology, volcanology, geodesy, and planetary science. EPS also welcomes articles on new and interdisciplinary subjects, including instrumentation.

Gold Open Access Journal

publishing with Springer-Nature

Impact Factor (2019): 2.075

5-year IF (2019): 2.472

CiteScore (2019): 5.2

H Index: 72

Speed

52 days to first decision for reviewed manuscripts only

45 days to first decision for all manuscripts

131 days from submission to acceptance

20 days from acceptance to publication


Article Type

Full Paper without word limit.

Express Letter has a limit of 5000 words including the main text, figure legends and table legends. The sum of the number of figures and tables should be less than or equal to 5.

Frontier Letter can be submitted upon invitation by the Editor-in-Chief.

Technical Report describes the technical development of instrument or software.

Comment is a substantial re-analysis of a previously published article in the journal.


“Express Letter”

Express Letters provide you with a fast turnaround time, while maintaining rigorous peer review.


"Technical Report"

Technical Reports present a software tool or an experimental or computational method, test or procedure, or hardware design.


Special Issues

We welcome proposals for special issues

Submit your paper to journal EPS


Article Processing Charge

Members* 1,140 €

Non-Members 1,200 €

(*) The APC for members is applicable when a corresponding author belongs to any of the five societies that co-publish EPS.



Editor in Chief

Takeshi Sagiya

Nagoya University, Japan


Vice Editors-in-Chief

>Masahito Nosé   Aitaro Kato

Advisory Board

Editorial Board


 

Web site, SNS http://www.earth-planets-space.org/
Asia Oceania Geosciences Society

Asia Oceania Geosciences Society

Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) was established in 2003 to promote geosciences and its application for the benefit of humanity, specifically in Asia and Oceania and with an overarching approach to global issues.
Asia- Oceania region is particularly vulnerable to natural hazards, accounting for almost 80% human lives lost globally. AOGS is deeply involved in addressing hazard related issues through improving our understanding of the genesis of hazards through scientific, social and technical approaches.
AOGS holds annual conventions providing a unique opportunity of exchanging scientific knowledge and discussion to address important geo-scientific issues among academia, research institution and public.

Address
1 Commonwealth Lane, #06-23 ONE COMMONWEALTH, Singapore 149544
TEL(65) 6472 3108
FAX(65) 6472 3208
Web site, SNS https://www.asiaoceania.org/society/index.asp
Satellite Observation Center, National Institute for Environmental Studies

Satellite Observation Center, National Institute for Environmental Studies

The exhibit organized by Satellite Observation Center, NIES
presents the latest information of GOSAT series including GOSAT-2 and GOSAT-GW

GOSAT, the world’s first satellite dedicated to measuring
greenhouse gases and launched in 2009, has been measuring CO2
 and CH4 for over twelve years. The exhibit presents the latest
information of GOSAT series including GOSAT-2, launched in 2018
and GOSAT-GW, the development is ongoing.

GOSAT Series
GOSAT Data Processing FlowGlobal GHGs Observation from SpaceContribution to the Paris Agreement using space-based GHG monitoringYouは何しにGOSAT?


Global Observation of Greenhouse Gases by Satellites
 
GOSAT, GOSAT-2 Projects and Global Simulations of Surface CO2 and CH4 using GOSAT Data Based on GOSAT Level 4B CO2 products (V02.06):2009-2017; GOSAT Level 4B CH4 products (V01.04):2009-2015;


Meeting with Researchers
We welcom to talk with you via zoom. Please clik following links.
①10:00~11:00 (JST) Monday, May 31, 2021
closed
②13:00~14:00 (JST) Tuesday, June 1, 2021
closed
③10:00~11:00 (JST) Wedesday, June 2, 2021
closed
④10:00~11:00 (JST) Thursday,  June 3, 2021
closed
⑤10:00~11:00 (JST) Friday, June 4, 2021
Zoom

 

Address3058506
16-2, Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
TEL0298502731
Web site, SNS https://www.nies.go.jp/soc/en/
Center for Data Assimilation Research and Applications, Joint Support Center for Data Science Research

Center for Data Assimilation Research and Applications, Joint Support Center for Data Science Research

 

Consultation on data assimilation

We are providing basic knowledge and know-how of data-science techniques to enhance numerical simulation, which includes data assimilation and statistical emulation techniques. If you are interested in such techniques, please contact us.
 
Sample codes for data assimilation

We are also providing a sample Python codes of data assimilation algorithms for a small system. You can request it via e-mail.

 

Address1908562
10-3 Midori-cho, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan
Web site, SNS http://daweb.ism.ac.jp
Kochi Core Center

Kochi Core Center

 

◆Introduction of Kochi Core Center (KCC)
Kochi Core Center (KCC) is jointly operated by the Center for Advanced Marine Core Research, Kochi University, and Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, JAMSTEC. Here, we will introduce the latest topics of the Center's activities.
Details are in our webpages below:
KCC
Center for Advanced Marine Core Research, Kochi University
Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, JAMSTEC
 
 ↑KCC introduction movie (in Japanese)
 
◆Our policy regarding COVID-19 restrictions
<Joint-Use Program and Joint Research Activities>
Accompanying the state of the COVID-19 restrictions, Kochi University has adopted policies regarding the education, research, and office work to prevent infection. Accordingly, we will accept visitors who get permission from our director. For details, please contact your collaborator in KCC before your visit. 

<IODP and JAMSTEC samples request>
IODP sample requests are being accepted as usual. For sampling on visit, the above policy will apply. Please contact IODP curator or JAMSTEC curator for details.
 
◆Report on the Future Vision Workshop
The sediment core storage facility at our center has three functions: a core repository for the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), a core repository for seafloor cores acquired by JAMSTEC vessels, and an academic core repository for marine, lake, and terrestrial cores collected by various other vessels and projects. The IODP core repository occupies three of the five core storage reefers, and it is expected to be used for about 90% of the total number of storage units in FY2023 when the current IODP will be terminated.
A workshop was held online on Friday, October 9, 2020, to share information on the future prospects of the core repository, including its expansion, the latest trends related to the IODP, and research strategies beyond 2024, as well as to discuss new developments in drilling science research, education, and outreach activities centered on the core repository. The workshop was attended by a total of 120 researchers and students from research and educational institutions in Japan, and a lively exchange of opinions took place.
 
 
◆Outreach
<Kochi University>
Core school
Promotional activity (facility tour, KCC lecture, etc.)

<JAMSTEC>
LIVING WITH OCEAN FOR SOCIETY - The Planet Explorers - JAMSTEC
Press Releases
 
◆Link
<Kochi University>
Joint-Use Program
Kochi Core Center Open facility system
Kochi University Academic-Based Core Repository (KU-ABCR)
Learning at the KCC (Kochi University)
 

<JAMSTEC>
JAMSTEC Official Web Site
Job Opportunities
Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research

 

Address783-8502
200 Monobe Otsu, Nankoku, Kochi, 783-8502 (on Monobe campus of Kochi University)
Web site, SNS http://www.kochi-core.jp/en/index.html
Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences

Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences

The Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences (JAMS) was established in 2007 by merging the Mineralogical Society of Japan (established in 1955) and the Japanese Association of Mineralogists, Petrologists, and Economic Geologists (established in 1928). JAMS covers a wide field of mineral sciences, geochemistry and petrology, and acts with the Japan Science Council as a national representative society of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA). Membership benefits include receiving the Journal of Mineralogical Sciences (JMPS), Ganseki-Koubutsukagaku (GKK), and Elements.

 

Address980-8578
c/o Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, Japan
TEL022-224-3852
FAX022-224-3852
Web site, SNS http://jams.la.coocan.jp/e_meeting.html