Publication|Plenary and Invited Lectures 2011

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2011

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The advance in synchrotron radiation XAFS measurement technique and the research and development of the next generation fuel cell catalyst”, Japanese Society for Synchrotron Radiation Research Planning Symposium “Research and development of new battery materials using cutting edge synchrotron radiation measurement techniques”, Tsukuba International Conference Hall, Tsukuba, 09.01.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The presence of physical chemistry: Japan’s prospects (science and engineering), large scale master plan and an overlook of the dreams and roadmap of chemistry”, Institute for Molecular Science “Proposition and plan for the further development of physical and biophysical chemistry”, IMS, 01.03.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The aspirations and roadmap of science and trends in the research environment that surrounds universities” The Surface Science Society of Japan Special Lecture, SSSJ meeting, 21.05.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The dream and roadmap of science and expectations of chemistry: the issues and challenges our country faces”, The Chemical Society of Japan, Kyushu Branch lecture, Fukuoka, 10.06.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “Reinforcement of the chemical industry and the activity policy of CSJ”, The Chemical Society of Japan Kanto branch Presidential meeting, Tokyo, 14.06.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “Reinforcement of the chemical industry and the activity policy of CSJ”, The Chemical Society of Japan Tokai branch Presidential meeting, Nagoya, 24.06.11

■    Y. Iwasawa,“Advanced Catalysts for Green Technologies Studied by Time- and Space-Resolved XAFS Techniques”, Symposium HH: Advanced Materials Supported by Synchrotron Radiation, 6th Biennial International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies, Singapore, June 26-July 1, 2011.

■    Y. Iwasawa, “Chemistry expectations and the mission of the chemical industry: How creation of technology and trustworthy science contribute toward a more sustainable society”, The Chemical Society of Japan Kinki branch lecture meeting, Osaka Science and Technology Center, 15.07.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “Science and technology that helps to develop a stronger Japan: the challenges of environment, energy and green chemistry”, The Institution of Professional Engineers Japan 50th Anniversary Chemistry Association, 25.07.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The development and challenges of the next generation fuel cell and in situ measurement”, JEOL Green Technology Seminar 2011, The University of Tokyo Takeda building 5F Takeda Hall, 26.08.11.

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The dream and roadmap of science and the continuous challenges of chemistry”, Chemical Society of Japan Kanto Branch 5th Convention, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei Campus, 30-31.08.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The dream and roadmap of science and the hopes of chemistry: Challenges of the 21st century our country faces”, Chemistry Academic Society Tohoku Convetion, Tohoku University Kawauchi campus, 17-18.09.11

■    Y. Iwasawa,“Chemistry for Science, for Society and in Society”, Pre-IUPAC 2015 symposium on Chemistry of Asia at the 108th Korean Chemical Society Meeting, Daejeon, Korea, Sept. 30, 2011.

■    Y. Iwasawa,“Chemical design and structural kinetics/dynamics of catalyst surfaces and nanoparticles”, Symposium on Current Topics in Interface and Molecular Science - Theory and Experiment, 100th Anniversary Celebrations of Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, October 26-28, 2011.

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The frontier of catalytic chemistry that drives fuel cell development and sustainable green chemistry”, Spring-8 conference 2011 “The advanced nature and diversity of Spring-8 and the revival of Japan with a focus on finding a solution to the energy issue”, Tokyo Station Conference, 1-2.11.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The dream of science viewed from Environmental trends in research: roadmap and expectations in chemistry”, 46th Annual Meeting of Union of Chemistry –Related Societies in the Chubu Area, Shinshu University Faculty of Engineering, 5.11.11 

■    Y. Iwasawa, “Japan’s trends in environmental research and the dream roadmap of chemistry: Issues and challenges”, 2011 The Chemical society of Japan West convention, Tokushima University Jyosanjima campus engineering department, 12.11.11

■    Y. Iwasawa,“In situ XAFS characterization of active structures and kinetics/dynamics of designed catalysts and fuel cell catalysts under the working conditions”, The Eastern Forum on Science and Technology “Shining synchrotron light on catalysis research in energy and environmental sciences”, Shanghai, Nov. 24, 2011.

■    Y. Iwasawa, “Chemistry’s contribution to Fukushima for Japan’s future”, Symposium: The assignment of scientists and their roles regarding the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident, Science Council of Japan lecture hall, 26.11.11

■    Y. Iwasawa,“In situ Characterization of Active Structures and Elementary Steps for Selective Catalysis Under the Working Conditions”, International Symposium and the Third Iwasawa Conference on Catalysis and Surface Science for Efficient Utilization of Carbon Resources and Related Topics, Xiamen Univ., Dec. 2-5, 2011.

■    Y. Iwasawa, “The active structure of the catalyst surface and the generation of green reactions as well as in situ characterization”, Catalysis Society Tsukuba lecture meeting, AIST conference room, 09.12.11

■    Y. Iwasawa, “Progress in chemical design and in-situ characterization of catalyst surfaces and nanoparticles for green sustainable processes”, International Symposium on Nano Science and Functional Materials: Post-symposium of International Symposium on Catalysis and Fine Chemicals 2011, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Dec. 10, 2011.