[Outline] In this lecture, we will comprehend to educate chemists who understand fundamental and advanced chemistry for developing the functions and properties of materials toward the preparation of advanced materials. In order to train, researchers active at the forefront of applied chemistry fields introduce their research results from basic to applied.
[Objective] We aim to acquire a broad knowledge of researchers who are active at the forefront of applied chemistry field concerning research from basic to applied.
(1) Explain nanoimprinting technology. (2) Explain interfacial molecular materials. (3) Explain the fabrication of resist materials. (4) Explain the relationship between material science and supercomputers. (5) Explain the relationship between AI and materials development. (6) Explain about materials science and materials informatics.
Basic properties, atoms / molecules, materials, chemical technology, applied chemistry, nanoimprinting, resist materials, supercomputing, materials informatics
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Two lecturers will each give an intensive lecture in a high-flex format.
First half: Dr. Masaru Nakagawa: Interfacial molecular materials and advanced processes-based nanoimprinting technology
Second half: Dr. Shusuke Kasamatsu: Materials science and materials informatics
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Research and development of interfacial molecular materials and advanced processes-based nanoimprinting technology | (1) Explain the current and background of nanoimprint technology (2) Explain interface-forming molecular materials and advanced processes that are important in the molding of resist materials |
Class 2 | Research and trends of supercomputing, materials informatics, and AI for materials sciences. | (1) Explain computational materials science and supercomputers (2) Explain AI and material development |
None required.
Handouts will be distributed.
Attendance will be checked in every class. Full attendance is required in principle. Course score will be based on the reports evaluation.
No prerequisites.