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By Train By Car Leading the Future through Innovation E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +81-(0)52-747-6390 Contact us New Horizons for Human Resources Development for International Collaboration between Academia and Industry Organized by : Chulalongkorn University and Nagoya University Free Admission No pre-registration required Nagoya University E-mail: nubkkoffi[email protected] Phone: +66-(0)2-218-7199 Nagoya University Bangkok Office E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +66-(0)2-657-6334-36 Chulalongkorn University Venue Guide Location Access By Train 5 min walk from MRT Samyan Staon By Car Parking space available next to the venue ( parking fee 15 Bahts per hour ) Faculty of Polical Science, Chulalongkorn University Henri Dunant Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand Supported by In collaboraon with Embassy of Japan in ThailandJETRO BangkokAichi Prefectural Government Greater Nagoya Iniave Center (GNIC) The Overseas Human Resources and Industry Development Associaon (HIDA), Bangkok Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok Nagoya University Alumni Associaon Thailand BranchJICA Project for AUN/SEED-Net Japan Society for the Promoon of Science (JSPS) Bangkok Office Japan Student Services Organizaon (JASSO) Aichi Prefectural Government [email protected] +66-(0)2-218-5156 25th Anniversary of Academic Relations Chulalongkorn University - Nagoya University Picture of Venue In 2017, Chulalongkorn University and Nagoya University celebrate their 25th anniversary of academic exchange agreements. Moreover, the year 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the foundaon of Chulalongkorn University and the 130th anniversary of diplomac relaons between Thailand and Japan. On this special occasion, Chulalongkorn University and Nagoya University will co-host a joint symposium on August 3rd, 2017, at Chulalongkorn University with the key phrase “Fostering the next generaon for Asia’s Future”. This joint symposium will be open for all: universies, government organizaons, industries, and others from Thailand, Japan, and other Asian countries. It will provide a unique plaorm for exchanging ideas about the role of universies and industries in fostering skilled human resources, and how to collaborate to develop technologies for future growth. Facts & Figures Facts & Figures Facts & Figures Facts & Figures Nagoya University roots in a temporary medical school/hospital. It became a Japanese Imperial University and since then it has maintained a tradion of having a free and vibrant academic culture. The university has produced many leaders in various areas of society and contributed to the development and growth of not only Japan but also the world. Chulalongkorn University is the oldest university in Thailand established by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) and named aſter his father, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), who had laid the foundaons for modern educaon in Thailand. The university is Thailand’s source of knowledge and reference, a guiding light of wisdom for sustainable development. Established: 1917 100th Anniversary Facules: 19 Colleges, Schools and Instutes: 25 Academic Staff: 4,275 Faculty Members: 2,866 Employees: 867 Undergraduates: 24,951 Postgraduates: 13,391 University Ranking: 1st in Thailand 253 in the world (QS World University Rankings 2015/16) Established: 1871 (as Medical School and Public Hospital) 1939 (as Nagoya Imperial University) Undergraduate schools: 9 Graduate Schools: 13 Research instutes: 22 Members of the Board of Trustees: 10 Staff Members: 3,857 Undergraduate students: 9,844 Graduates students: 6,008 Nobel Laureates: 6 since 2000 (4 in Physics, 2 in Chemistry) Chulalongkorn University Nagoya University Opening Pomthong Malakul Vice President of Chulalongkorn University Welcome Remarks Opening Remarks Congratulatory Remarks Seiichi Matsuo President of Nagoya University Masashi Yanai Vising Fellow, Instutes of Innovaon for Future Society, Nagoya University General Manager, Product Planning Department, SEKISUI S-LEC B.V. Shigeki Kobayashi Director of Japan Informaon Service, Embassy of Japan in Thailand Registraon 09:00 - 09:30 09:30 - 09:45 09:45 - 10:15 09:45 - 10:45 12:30 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:30 14:30 - 15:00 Coffee Break 10:45 - 11:00 Keynote Speech 1 "Science and Technology Policy in Thailand and Internaonal Cooperaon" Naonal Science Technology and Innovaon Policy Office Keynote Speech 2 "Strategic Open Innovaon Campus concept with A.I.G (Academia, Industry and Government) in The Netherlands Europe" Keynote Speech 3 "Toyota’s Environmental Acon for Sustainable Society" Nobuhiko Koga General Manager, Froner Research Planning Department, Toyota Motor Corporaon Plenary Presentaon 1 "Sustainable Mobility Project: Sathorn Model" Simultaneous Interpretaonfrom Japanese to English Simultaneous Interpretaonfrom English to Japanese Sorawit Narupi Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University Plenary Presentaon 2 Simultaneous Interpretaonfrom Japanese to English "Current Status and Prospects of CFRP Applicaons to Aircraſt and Automobiles" Professor, Naonal Composite Center, Nagoya University Takashi Ishikawa Poster Presentaon & Exhibion Closing Lunch Break 11:30 - 12:00 Overview of Nagoya University 12:00 - 12:30 Signing Ceremony for the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 11:00 - 11:30 Overview of Chulalongkorn University The program is subject to change without noce. "Fostering the Next Generaon for Asia’s Future" Networking get-together between universies and industries 15:00 - 15:30 15:40 - 17:40 17:40 - 17:45 Nagoya University Bangkok Office open for visits About Symposium Program Organizers

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By TrainBy Car

Leading the Future through Innovation

E-mail: [email protected]: +81-(0)52-747-6390 Contact us

New Horizons for Human Resources Development for International Collaboration between Academia and Industry

Organized by : Chulalongkorn University and Nagoya University

Free AdmissionNo pre-registration required

Nagoya University E-mail: [email protected]: +66-(0)2-218-7199Nagoya University Bangkok OfficeE-mail: [email protected]: +66-(0)2-657-6334-36Chulalongkorn University

Venue Guide

Location

AccessBy Train 5 min walk from MRT Samyan StationBy Car Parking space available next to the venue ( parking fee 15 Bahts per hour )

Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University   Henri Dunant Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand

Supported by

In collaboration with

・Embassy of Japan in Thailand・JETRO Bangkok・ Aichi Prefectural Government・ Greater Nagoya Initiative Center (GNIC)・The Overseas Human Resources and Industry Development Association (HIDA), Bangkok・ Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok

・Nagoya University Alumni Association Thailand Branch・JICA Project for AUN/SEED-Net・Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Bangkok Office・Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)

Aichi Prefectural Government

[email protected] +66-(0)2-218-5156 

25th Anniversary of Academic RelationsChulalongkorn University - Nagoya University

Picture of Venue

 In 2017, Chulalongkorn University and Nagoya University celebrate their 25th anniversary of academic exchange agreements. Moreover, the year 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the foundation of Chulalongkorn University and the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Japan. On this special occasion, Chulalongkorn University and Nagoya University will co-host a joint symposium on August 3rd, 2017, at Chulalongkorn University with the key phrase “Fostering the next generation for Asia’s Future”.  This joint symposium will be open for all: universities, government organizations, industries, and others from Thailand, Japan, and other Asian countries. It will provide a unique platform for exchanging ideas about the role of universities and industries in fostering skilled human resources, and how to collaborate to develop technologies for future growth.

Facts & FiguresFacts & Figures Facts & FiguresFacts & Figures

Nagoya University roots in a temporary medical school/hospital. It became a Japanese Imperial University and since then it has maintained a tradition of having a free and vibrant academic culture. The university has produced many leaders in various areas of society and contributed to the development and growth of not only Japan but also the world.

Chulalongkorn University is the oldest university in Thailand established by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) and named after his father, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), who had laid the foundations for modern education in Thailand. The university is Thailand’s source of knowledge and reference, a guiding light of wisdom for sustainable development.

Established: 1917 100th AnniversaryFaculties: 19Colleges, Schools and Institutes: 25Academic Staff: 4,275Faculty Members: 2,866Employees: 867Undergraduates: 24,951Postgraduates: 13,391University Ranking: 1st in Thailand 253 in the world (QS World University Rankings 2015/16)

Established: 1871 (as Medical School and Public Hospital)

1939 (as Nagoya Imperial University)

Undergraduate schools: 9Graduate Schools: 13Research institutes: 22Members of the Board of Trustees: 10Staff Members: 3,857Undergraduate students: 9,844Graduates students: 6,008

Nobel Laureates: 6 since 2000 (4 in Physics, 2 in Chemistry)

Chulalongkorn University Nagoya University

Opening Pomthong MalakulVice President of Chulalongkorn University

Welcome Remarks

Opening Remarks

Congratulatory Remarks

Seiichi MatsuoPresident of Nagoya University

Masashi Yanai Visiting Fellow, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society,Nagoya UniversityGeneral Manager, Product Planning Department, SEKISUI S-LEC B.V.

Shigeki KobayashiDirector of Japan Information Service,Embassy of Japan in Thailand

Registration09:00 - 09:30

09:30 - 09:45

09:45 - 10:15

09:45 - 10:45

12:30 - 14:00

14:00 - 14:30

14:30 - 15:00

Coffee Break10:45 - 11:00

Keynote Speech 1 "Science and Technology Policy in Thailand

      and International Cooperation" National Science Technology and Innovation Policy Office

Keynote Speech 2 "Strategic Open Innovation Campus concept with A.I.G

(Academia, Industry and Government) in The Netherlands Europe"

Keynote Speech 3"Toyota’s Environmental Action for Sustainable Society"

Nobuhiko Koga General Manager,Frontier Research Planning Department, Toyota Motor Corporation

Plenary Presentation 1"Sustainable Mobility Project: Sathorn Model"

■Simultaneous Interpretation□□ from Japanese to English ■

■Simultaneous Interpretation□□ from English to Japanese ■

Sorawit Narupiti Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University

Plenary Presentation 2 ■Simultaneous Interpretation□□ from Japanese to English ■

"Current Status and Prospects of  CFRP Applications to Aircraft and Automobiles"

Professor, National Composite Center, Nagoya UniversityTakashi Ishikawa

Poster Presentation & Exhibition

Closing

Lunch Break

11:30 - 12:00 Overview of Nagoya University12:00 - 12:30 Signing Ceremony for the

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

11:00 - 11:30 Overview of Chulalongkorn University

The program is subject to change without notice.

"Fostering the Next Generation for Asia’s Future" Networking get-together between universities and industries

15:00 - 15:30

15:40 - 17:40

17:40 - 17:45

Nagoya University Bangkok Office open for visits

About Symposium Program

Organizers

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Takashi IshikawaProfessor, National Composite Center, Nagoya University

"Current Status and Prospects of CFRP Applications to Aircraft and Automobiles"

Estimating Risk Levels Perceived by Individuals for Lane Change Scenes

Traffic Context Extraction from Sequencial Point Cloud Data based on Predictive Neural Network

Naren BAO (RWDC)

Daiki HAYASHI (RWDC)

A Location Estimation Method using Mobile BLE Tags with Tandem Scanners

An iterated local search algorithm for a periodic scheduling problem

Data augmentation using noise superposition in sound event detection Parallel computation using "Parareal" algorithm for initial-value problems

Kenta URANO (RWDC)

Hang DONG (RWDC)

Koichi MIYAZAKI (RWDC)

Dain KIM (RWDC)

An analysis of spatial interdependence in automobile related industries using municipal level inter-regional Input-Output tables for Aichi prefecture in Japan

Coordination Analysis for Japanese Statutory Sentences using Neural Language Models

Takahiro TSUKAMOTO (RWDC)

Takahiro YAMAKOSHI (RWDC)

CU: Chulalongkorn University NU: Nagoya University HUST: Hanoi University of Science & Technology NUOL: National University of Laos

Application of Zeolites for Removal and Separation Processes

Classification of lipid extracted from green microalgae Desmodesmus subspicatus by liquefied dimethyl ether

Development of Recycling and Environmental Technology

Effect of beads addition on methane hydrate formation for methane storage

Encapsulation of astaxanthin with biodegradable polymer by supercritical CO2 anti-solvent method

Enhancement of Ag-nanowire transparent conductive electrodes by atomic layer deposition coating with ZnO

Observation of gas generation in regenerative fuel cell by low-energy X-ray

High thermal performance biocomposite separator membranes based on polylactic acid (PLA)/polybutylene succinate (PBS) with improving electrolyte wettability and conductivity of Li-ion battery

Supercritical fluid and plasma technology

Synthesized Magnetic Adsorbent for Treatment of Wastewater

Synthesis of TiO2 nanoparticles by laser ablation in liquid and their photocatalytic activity

Takeshi HAGIO (NU)

Naomasa YAMAMOTO (NU)

Ryoichi ICHINO (NU)

Yuto TAKEUCHI (NU)

Kahori KAGA (NU)

PHAM Anh Tuan (HUST)

Phengxay DEEVANHXAY (NUOL)

Satita THIANGTHAM (CU)

Motonobu GOTO (NU)

Yuki KAMIMOTO (NU)

Shota KAWAI (NU)

3D LiDAR-based Real-time Ground Segmentation for Autonomous Vehicles

A Study on Driving and cognitive Abilities of Elderly Driver by Using a Driving Simulator

A Study on the non-linear least squares estimation of modal parameters (vibration properties) of automobile structures

Aircraft Noise Assessment in the Vicinity of Wattay International Airport on 2017, Vientiane, Lao PDR

An improvement of power-split hybrid powertrain simulation focusing on hybrid operation characteristic and fuel consumption based on real-world driving data

Connected Car, Connected People, Connecting to Smart City

Development of an Open Innovation Platform for Smart Mobility and Lifelog Big Data

Development of Forward Collision Warning System Using Laser Scanner with Camera to Detect and Estimate Object Headway Distance

Feasibility of Rollover Prevention in Tripped Rollovers

Exhaust after treatment solution for in-used diesel engine buses in Hanoi

Game-based Neurofeedback Cognitive Training for the Elderly

Impact of Load Changes on Energy Consumption of Diverse Powertrain under Real-World Driving in Bangkok

Independent driving pattern factors of motorbikes in urban traffic and their influence on fuel consumption

LabVIEW data analysis of a cost-effective 150W single-axis solar tracking system designed for both of rural and urban areas in Lao PDR

Slocal® Automated Vehicle

The calculation and design a car covering using solar cells

The vehicle steering and braking guidance using vehicle dynamics approach for forward collision warning system – Field Experiments.

Traffic Modeling and Some Inequalities in Banach Spaces

Visualization study for the influence of fuel additive on combustion characteristics of water-in-diesel nanoemulsion fuel

Patiphon NARKSRI (NU)

Sunhapos CHANTRANUWATHANA (CU)

DUONG Ngoc Khanh (HUST)

Vernsone PHENGSOULITH (NUOL)

Siriorn PITANUWAT (NU)

Sanchai JAKTHEERANGKOON, Teerapat VONGSUTEERA (CU)

Masayuki SHIMIZU, Hirofumi AOKI (NU)

Kanin KIATARAMGUL (CU)

Gridsada PHANOMCHOENG (CU)

LE Anh Tuan (HUST)

Kanin KIATARAMGUL (CU)

Soravas TREENOK (CU)

DAM Hoang Phuc (HUST)

Lemthong LATHDAVONG (NUOL)

Yoshiki NINOMIYA (NU)

NGUYEN The Luong (HUST)

Sedtawud LARBWISUTHISAROJ (CU)

Bouasy DOUNGSAVANH, Sackmone SIRISACK (CU)

NGUYEN Huu Tuan (CU)

Auto-mated organ segmentation from CT volumes based on Conditional Random field

Data Acquisition of Presenter' s Heart Rate and it's Application to Improvement of Presentation Ability Empirical Study of How Perceptions of Performance Appraisal Justice Affect Job Satisfaction: in a Sample of Chinese Employees Garment vs. Bed-Sheet: Pressure Dispersion Cushions for Pressure Ulcer Prevention

Ying YANG (RWDC)

Shimeng PENG (RWDC)

Tingfang QUE (RWDC)

Ryosuke ONOSE (RWDC)

Recognizing and Building CirculationProgram Coordinator: Prof. Kazuya Takeda

Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University

RWDC

     Established in 2014 as a      hub of industry-academia -government collaboration in research. It aims to develop innovative future technologies, promoting education and research through cooperation with local communities and for sharing the benefits of advances in science and technology.

Institutes of Innovation   for Future Society

Nagoya University

Established in 2007 as aninterdisciplinary graduateschool program. Its aim is to foster innovative and entrepreneurial human resources through pragmatical and experience -based education leading to commercialization of research achievements.

Technopreneurship and Innovation Management ProgramGraduate School Chulalongkorn University (CU TIP)

National Science Technology and Innovation Policy Office

"Science and Technology Policy in Thailand and International Cooperation"

"Toyota’s Environmental Action for Sustainable Society"

Nobuhiko KogaGeneral Manager, Frontier Research Planning Department,Toyota Motor Corporation

Sunait ChutintaranondDean of Graduate School

Shigeaki ZaimaDirector General

"Fostering the Next Generation for Asia’s Future" Networking get-together between universities and industries

"Sustainable Mobility Project: Sathorn Model"

Sorawit NarupitiAssociate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,

Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University

JSPS Core-to-Core ProgramEstablishment of Research Hub for Compact Mobility Model in the ASEAN Region

Coordinator: Prof. Ryoichi IchinoDirector of Green Mobility Research Institute, Nagoya University

Automotive Engineering

Energy & Environment

Transportation Engineering

Medicine & Ergonomics

Analysis & Simulations

Sensing & Control

Masashi YanaiVisiting Fellow, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University

General Manager, Product Planning Department, SEKISUI S-LEC B.V.

"Strategic Open Innovation Campus concept with A.I.G (Academia, Industry and Government) in The Netherlands Europe"

Synthesis and Characterization of Bimodal Mesoporous Silica derived from Rice Husk Ash

Study on efficiency of Vapor Adsorption of Dyestuff on Fabric by Using Activated Carbon from Rice Husk Ash and Applications in Heat Transfer Printing Industry

Feasibility study of production of sauce sheet for ready-to-eat burger and sandwich products

Innovation process for prolongation of vegetables

Innovation process for preservation of Thai fruits

Innovative Thai cosmetic to nourishing skin from rose extract and coconut oil with a cold extraction method

Innovative Milk Liner Coating by Organic Silver Nano Particles

Innovative Thai Red rice (Sung yod) Anti-aging Cream with Niosome Technology

Innovative Anti-aging serum extract from Wild Damask rose and Persimmon with Nanosome Technology

Innovative Thai cottonseed extract sun cream

Innovation process for transdermal delivery of active cosmetic ingredients

Chanyarak WATTANACHAI

Pakpoom NOICHAROEN

Pornpon PLOYTHAMACHAT

Chamaiporn SUPACHETTAPUN

Penpimol JATURONRASSAMEE

A Study of Users’ Requirements for Car Care Application

A Study of The Feasibility of A Mobile Application to Find A Parking in Both Short and Long Term in Bangkok

The Study of Mobile Learning Readiness in Rural Area: Case of North-Eastern of Thailand

Open Government Data Assessment Model: An indicator development in Thailand

Bio-efficacy enhancement process™

Thaneenart TERMTRISSANA

Dhewika DAMRONGHUD

Thipsuda WONGKHAMDI

Chatipot SRIMUANG

Urarika LUESAKUL

Patpatsorn TANASETHIRUN

David MAKARAPONG

David MAKARAPONG

Patpatsorn TANASETHIRUN

Patpatsorn TANASETHIRUN

Kasem PAYUHADECHAPIPAT

Poster Presentation from CU TIP

Presenters

Signing Ceremony forMemorandum of Understanding (MOU)

Poster Presentation & Exhibition

Student StartupsFramgia Japan Co., LTD CEO Yusuke Hattori

Framgia Group is a global company which focus on software development and human resource development business on 12 branches in 5 Asian countries. (About 1,000 employees in the group) Framgia raises the slogan "We make it Awesome!", and supports services and product development for many clients ranging from major companies to venture companies.

Optimind LLC. Representative Ken Matsushita Optimind LLC. applies their optimization techniques to strengthen companies by using information technology. The company engages in development and sales of education systems and customized development of applications and web systems.

Sense IV, Inc. CEO Abraham Israel Monrroy CanoSense IV, Inc. offers products and services that simplify sensor calibration, fusion and extraction of perceptual information in image and range sensors. Applications may include: robotics, autonomous driving, drone control, automated surveillance, and many others.

Tryeting Inc. President Yuki Nagae Tryeting Inc. offers solutions for social problems with “Artificial intelligence + Big data + the x factor” as the watchword. The company provides consulting for business improvement and develops original support systems while supporting student organizations designing business models.

Map IV, Inc. CEO Yuki KitsukawaMap IV, Inc. was established to commercialize research achievements on map creation for automated driving and vehicle position estimation in the real-world. Taking advantage of being a developer of the automated driving software “Autoware”, the company aims to innovate in this field.