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THE 12TH VIETNAM - JAPAN SCIENTIFIC EXCHANGE MEETING

--Connect the Present, Shaping the Future--

2022 SEPTEMBER 17TH, ONLINE

PROGRAM

SESSION 8

Hidden Challenges for Start-up

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Prof. Toru Sasaki

Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology

Plasma

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Toru SASAKI was born in 1980. He received a Ph. D degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2008. In 2008, he joined the Department of Physics, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, as an Assistant Professor. In 2009, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, as an Assistant Professor, an Associate Professor in 2012, and transferred to the Department of Science of Technology Innovation in 2022.

He has managed the twinning program, which has the objective of nurturing engineers with an understanding of the Japanese language and “MONOZUKURI” culture ­­­­­­­­­­â€‘the art, science, and craft of the unique Japanese approach to craftsmanship and manufacturing‑ within the increasing globalization of Japanese industry, with faculty of electric engineering in Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology since 2015. He also made an effort to establish the GIGAKU Techno Park (GTP) within the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology in 2019 to promote international industry-academia collaboration with Japanese companies. He is currently the Deputy Director of the GTP Division of the Center for International Industry-Academia Collaboration and is in charge of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City GTP.

His scientific research themes are dense plasma physics, pulsed-power discharge, high-power laser applications, atmospheric pressure plasma, applications of magnetohydrodynamics, laboratory astrophysics, and thermonuclear fusion. These studies have resulted in 129 peer-reviewed papers. Recent research is focused on high-repetitive high-power laser applications with fast imaging diagnostics and the fast-reloading target, nano-particle synthesis with functionalization using atmospheric pressure plasma, and simulation of solar-wind turbulence in laboratory experiments. Many international students, including two Vietnamese PhDs, have completed their graduate studies.

sasaki.png

Prof. Toru Sasaki

Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology

Plasma

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minus-sign.png

Toru SASAKI was born in 1980. He received a Ph. D degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2008. In 2008, he joined the Department of Physics, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, as an Assistant Professor. In 2009, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, as an Assistant Professor, an Associate Professor in 2012, and transferred to the Department of Science of Technology Innovation in 2022.

He has managed the twinning program, which has the objective of nurturing engineers with an understanding of the Japanese language and “MONOZUKURI” culture ­­­­­­­­­­â€‘the art, science, and craft of the unique Japanese approach to craftsmanship and manufacturing‑ within the increasing globalization of Japanese industry, with faculty of electric engineering in Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology since 2015. He also made an effort to establish the GIGAKU Techno Park (GTP) within the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology in 2019 to promote international industry-academia collaboration with Japanese companies. He is currently the Deputy Director of the GTP Division of the Center for International Industry-Academia Collaboration and is in charge of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City GTP.

His scientific research themes are dense plasma physics, pulsed-power discharge, high-power laser applications, atmospheric pressure plasma, applications of magnetohydrodynamics, laboratory astrophysics, and thermonuclear fusion. These studies have resulted in 129 peer-reviewed papers. Recent research is focused on high-repetitive high-power laser applications with fast imaging diagnostics and the fast-reloading target, nano-particle synthesis with functionalization using atmospheric pressure plasma, and simulation of solar-wind turbulence in laboratory experiments. Many international students, including two Vietnamese PhDs, have completed their graduate studies.

sasaki.png

Prof. Toru Sasaki

Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology

Plasma

plus.png
minus-sign.png

Toru SASAKI was born in 1980. He received a Ph. D degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2008. In 2008, he joined the Department of Physics, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, as an Assistant Professor. In 2009, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, as an Assistant Professor, an Associate Professor in 2012, and transferred to the Department of Science of Technology Innovation in 2022.

He has managed the twinning program, which has the objective of nurturing engineers with an understanding of the Japanese language and “MONOZUKURI” culture ­­­­­­­­­­â€‘the art, science, and craft of the unique Japanese approach to craftsmanship and manufacturing‑ within the increasing globalization of Japanese industry, with faculty of electric engineering in Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology since 2015. He also made an effort to establish the GIGAKU Techno Park (GTP) within the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology in 2019 to promote international industry-academia collaboration with Japanese companies. He is currently the Deputy Director of the GTP Division of the Center for International Industry-Academia Collaboration and is in charge of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City GTP.

His scientific research themes are dense plasma physics, pulsed-power discharge, high-power laser applications, atmospheric pressure plasma, applications of magnetohydrodynamics, laboratory astrophysics, and thermonuclear fusion. These studies have resulted in 129 peer-reviewed papers. Recent research is focused on high-repetitive high-power laser applications with fast imaging diagnostics and the fast-reloading target, nano-particle synthesis with functionalization using atmospheric pressure plasma, and simulation of solar-wind turbulence in laboratory experiments. Many international students, including two Vietnamese PhDs, have completed their graduate studies.

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