Invited Speakers

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Invited Speakers

  • Kurt ZatloukalDiagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz

    Technologies for a rapid response platform to CBRN threats

  • Sotaro UemuraGraduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo

    Nanopore Single-Molecule Sensing as an Early-Warning Infrastructure for Biological Threats

  • Yutaka AkahaneNational Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST)

    Development of high-power, high-repetition-rate Nd:YAG laser with a well-managed beam

  • Susumu NodaInstitute for Advanced Study, Kyoto University (KUIAS)

    Photonic-Crystal Surface-Emitting Lasers as Solutions for Space and Earth

  • Masayuki FujitaInstitute for Laser Technology

    Fabrication of construction materials for a lunar base using laser additive manufacturing

  • Jan VandaHiLASE Centre

    High-Power Lasers for Orbital Maintenance: From Terrestrial Laser Capabilities to Space Sustainability

  • Masayuki KatsuragawaThe University of Electro-Communications

    Observation of ultrahigh atmosphere from the ground – toward whole atmosphere lidar –

  • Yosuke MinowaNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan

    New laser guide star system at the Subaru telescope and its astronomical application

  • Hideki KobayashiJapan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

    UAV and Satellite LiDAR for Monitoring Terrestrial Ecosystem Structure and Function

  • Hajime OkamotoResearch Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University

    New perspective in clouds and climate studies by spaceborne active sensors

  • Jihun OHKAIST

    Electronic Structure Descriptors for Selective CO2 Reduction Reaction

  • Dongshuang WUNanyang Technological University

    Seeing beyond the surface: uncovering electrochemical interfaces by near ambient-pressure operando HAXPES

  • Mengran LIThe University of Melbourne

    Rigorous diagnosis for zero-gap membrane-electrode assemblies

  • Satoshi KamiguchiRIKEN

    Toward ammonia synthesis with renewable energy hydrogen

  • Toshiki TajimaUniversity of California, Irvine

    Microscopic Laser Wakefield Accelerator at the Tip of Endoscope

  • Masahiro HoshinoUniversity of Tokyo

    Wakefield Acceleration in Relativistic Shock Waves

  • Masanori IwamotoKobe University

    Astrophysical Implications of Wakefield Acceleration in Relativistic Shocks

  • Noboru HasegawaNational Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST)

    Development of laser hammering vehicle for inspections of tunnel concrete

  • Jianhui BinShanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Science (SIOM)

    A laser-plasma-based space radiation simulator

  • Min Hyung LeeDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Kyung Hee University

    Localized Water-Depleted Zones Enable Enhanced C2 Formation in Electrochemical CO2 Reduction

  • Minho KimCollege of Applied Science, Department of Applied Chemistry, Kyung Hee University

    Density functional study on the highly active and stable oxygen evolution electrocatalysts for renewable energy conversion (tENTATIVE)

  • Ko HamamotoJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

    Overview of JAXA’s Satellite-based LiDAR Altimeter Mission

  • Yoshihide HayashizakiK.K.DNAFORM

    Integrated Approach to Biological Threats – The Cutting Edge of Diagnostic Technology for Naturally Occurring Pandemics and Biological Weapons

  • Kengo UsuiK.K.DNAFORM

    Portable Nucleic Acid Detection Systems: Revolutionizing Approaches to Security

  • Mario Edoardo BertainaUniversity of Turin and INFN Turin

    The DISCARD and ORBITAC projects: development of a CubeSat for Space Debris Investigation, Tracking and Avoidance

  • Séverine A.E. BOYERMines Paris – PSL

    High power pulsed laser interaction for space debris propulsion

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