Symposium (Oral)Symposium : (Public Symposium) How can we achieve D&I with international diversity in academia and industry in the field of applied physics?
Sun. Mar 15, 2026 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM JST Sun. Mar 15, 2026 4:30 AM - 8:30 AM UTC
WL1_401 (West Lecture Bldg. 1)
Chair : Nahomi Aoto(Hiroshima)
In April 2025, JSAP integrated its D&I Committee with International Relations Committee. The purpose of the merger is to accelerate the advancement of applied physics and technology fields through collaborations among diverse people such as all genders, backgrounds, or nationalities. This symposium will review the history of world D&I, and introduce initiatives in universities and corporates. In the panel discussion, how to achieve synergies and inclusive collaboration of people will be discussed to aim future advancement of science and technology.
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : (Public Symposium) Attention Job Seeking Students! Exploring the Fusion of AI and Semiconductors: Scientific Insights and Engineering Challenges
Semiconductor research must be designed with manufacturing realities in mind, including scalability and greener production. This symposium connects researchers with fab-floor constraints to inspire new ideas, and explores how to overcome mass-production and sustainability challenges to revitalize Japan’s semiconductor industry.
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : Human Resource Development and Technology Transfer in Business and Education: Current Status and Future Outlook
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : Opening the Future of Decommissioning with Radiation Measurement Technologies: Challenges and Progress at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Mon. Mar 16, 2026 1:30 PM - 5:50 PM JST Mon. Mar 16, 2026 4:30 AM - 8:50 AM UTC
S2_204 (South Bldg. 2)
Chair : Wakana Kubo(TUAT), Takuo Tanaka(RIKEN)
Metamaterials, whose research began in the early 2000s, have recently seen a surge in application-driven studies approaching practical implementation, particularly in Europe and the United States, supported by rapid advances in micro- and nanofabrication technologies. This symposium will invite leading researchers at the forefront of the field—covering not only optical components such as metalenses, but also biosensing, imaging, optical communications, light sources, and two-dimensional materials—to share the latest research results and to discuss future directions, including the launch of academia–industry collaborative projects.
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : Innovation in Physical Chemistry and Quantum Life Sciences via Photothermal Conversion
This symposium provides an overview of atomic layer processes (ALP), including atomic layer deposition (ALD) and atomic layer etching (ALE), whose importance is rapidly increasing in advanced semiconductor device manufacturing, covering both characterization and applications. The morning program is an English session featuring six invited talks by leading researchers from abroad. Topics span high-temperature selective ALD, new paradigms for 3D device fabrication, process analysis using ultra-high-aspect-ratio structures, in situ diagnostics, and plasma-based ALE, offering an integrated discussion of “depositing, etching, and measuring.”
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : Atomic Layer Process (ALP) analysis and application technologies (3)
In the afternoon, the program begins with two contributed presentations in English, followed by a Japanese session consisting of three invited talks and eight contributed talks. The invited talks will outline future directions of ALP, including its role in advanced 3D nanodevices, the development of high-purity gallium precursors for atomic layer deposition, and atomic-scale processing toward quantum applications. The contributed talks will showcase a broad range of recent results, from low-damage ALE, selective growth, and higher-throughput processing to reaction analysis and process optimization using approaches such as KMC and NNP.
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : Next-Generation Biomedical Applications: Pioneered by Magneto-Science and Medical-Engineering Integration
Mon. Mar 16, 2026 1:30 PM - 6:30 PM JST Mon. Mar 16, 2026 4:30 AM - 9:30 AM UTC
WL1_301 (West Lecture Bldg. 1)
Chair : Masafumi Yamato(Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), Yasuhiro Ikezoe(Nippon Inst. of Tech.), Koji Sakai(NTT), Hiroki Ikake(Nihon Univ.)
This symposium takes magnetic field and magnetic application technologies as a central foundational platform and features invited talks at the forefront of biomedical engineering, covering superconducting wires, ultra-high-sensitivity MRI, biomagnetic sensing, neural stimulation, and applications in cancer diagnosis and therapy. From an interdisciplinary perspective that brings together physics, chemistry, materials science, and electronic engineering with medicine, pharmacy, and life sciences, the symposium shares both the potential and challenges of next-generation medical technologies enabled by magnetic and magnetic-field technologies. It aims to provide a forum that fosters new research collaborations and the formation of research communities.
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : The Prospects of Data Storage and Non-Volatile Memory Technologies in the AI era
The implementation of AI technologies is advancing rapidly, driving transformative changes across society. In this symposium, speakers will present the practical application of technologies such as heat‑assisted magnetic recording and MRAM, as well as trends in next‑generation memory research. Together, we will consider the future of storage and non‑volatile memory in the AI era.
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : Application of informaics technology in the field of nanobiotechnology
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : Cutting edge nanotechnology for bio-sensor & 2D materials -Realization of a pandemic-free society with graphene FET sensors capable of rapid detection of human infectious viruses-
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : Bridging the Gap: Computational Approaches to Address Challenges in Photoelectronic Organic Devices at the Physical-Cyberspace
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : (Public Symposium) From Space Development to Space Industry: Insights for Business Entry and the Latest Technological Trends
Tue. Mar 17, 2026 1:30 PM - 5:20 PM JST Tue. Mar 17, 2026 4:30 AM - 8:20 AM UTC
WL1_401 (West Lecture Bldg. 1)
Chair : Hiroki Taniguchi(Nagoya University), Koji Kimura(Nagoya Institute of Technology), Ryo Tamura(NIMS), Toru Wakihara(The University of Tokyo)
This symposium focuses on non-equilibrium materials situated between "perfectly ordered crystals" and "completely disordered amorphouses". We will explore the complex properties governed by kinetic factors—such as synthesis rates and thermal history—through the lens of "Spacetime Commutativity". By utilizing the correlation between temporal evolution and spatial distribution of atoms, we aim to establish a new scientific principle for the rational design and analysis of glass and other non-equilibrium materials.
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : AI x Robotics x Human: Opening New Frontiers in Autonomous Materials Research
Mon. Mar 16, 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM JST Mon. Mar 16, 2026 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
70A_101 (70th Anniversary Auditorium)
Chair : Masato Kotsugi(Tokyo Univ. of Sci.), Shigetaka Tomiya(NAIST)
The Future of Materials Engineering Pioneered by AI and Robotics! This symposium brings together cutting-edge young researchers to explore how integrating expert knowledge with AI and robotics can achieve “new material discovery” and “deep understanding.” Join us at this pivotal event leading into the MRS-JSAP Joint Symposium—let's glimpse the future together!
Symposium (Oral)Symposium : AI x Robotics x Human: Opening New Frontiers in Autonomous Materials Research
The Future of Materials Engineering Pioneered by AI and Robotics! This symposium brings together cutting-edge young researchers to explore how integrating expert knowledge with AI and robotics can achieve “new material discovery” and “deep understanding.” Join us at this pivotal event leading into the MRS-JSAP Joint Symposium—let's glimpse the future together!
Tue. Mar 17, 2026 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM JST Tue. Mar 17, 2026 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM UTC
PA7 (Arena (1F))
Poster presentation1 Interdisciplinary Physics and Related Areas of Science and Technology : 1 Interdisciplinary Physics and Related Areas of Science and Technology (Poster)