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Final Workshop of the EU-Japan Laboratory for micro and nanosystems

On 29 September, 2015 at CNRS in Paris, the EUJO-LIMMS project will introduce all results from its extensive structuring effort of the first European Union Laboratory in Japan in the field of micro and nanosystems. Hosted European researchers will introduce their experience and joint projects they could develop in Japan. This event follows the LIMMS French-Japanese laboratory Workshop held on 28 September.

28 September 2015 - 29 September 2015
France
EUJO-LIMMS is the first laboratory of the European Union in Japan, in the field of micro and nanosystems. The project supported by the EU 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7), aims at opening the activity of the Laboratory for Integrated Micro Mechatronic Systems (LIMMS), Joint Unit between CNRS and The University of Tokyo-Institute of Industrial Science, located in Tokyo, to European partners, namely:
• Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland,
• University of Freiburg - Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) in Germany,
• Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.(VTT) in Finland,
• Institute for Nanotechnology of The University of Twente (MESA+) in the Netherlands.

The Final Workshop of the EUJO-LIMMS project will be held at CNRS, in Paris (France) on 29 September, 2015. The EUJO-LIMMS team will introduce all results from its extensive structuring effort of the first European Union Laboratory in Japan. Hosted European researchers will introduce the joint projects and new applications in flexible electronics, optics, nanotechnology, molecular and cellular bio-engineering they could develop in Japan.

This event is organized back to back with the LIMMS 4 year review workshop held in the same premises on September 28, 2015

Information and registration on http://limmshp.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/workshop-2015/

Keywords

nanotechnology, microsystems, Japan, international cooperation, INCOLAB