Tentative program of MAP6 (PDF file: MAP6_program_0624)

MAP6 Program
Tuesday 8th July
14:30- 18:00
The shuttle bus service from the Okinawa Naha Airport to the Southern Beach Hotel
& Resort will be available.
16:00- 20:00
Registration desk open
18:00- 20:00 Welcome Reception
Wednesday 9th July
8:40- 9:00 Opening Ceremony
Session 1 Heat Treatment in Magnetic Fields
9:00- 9:30 I-1
Processing of soft magnetic alloys in high magnetic field
S. Rivoirard*, B. Frincu, R. Madugundo, O. Geoffroy, T. Waeckerle
9:30- 10:00 I-2
Field-annealed amorphous and nanocrystalline bilayer ribbons with tailorable
soft magnetic properties
I. Škorvánek*, J. Marcin, M. Capik, M. Varga, I. Janotová, P. Švec
10:00- 10:20
O-01 In-field heat treatment effect for Mn-based ferromagnetic materials
Y. Mitsui*, K. Abematsu, R. Y. Umetsu, K. Watanabe, K. Koyama
10:20- 10:40 Coffee Break
Session 2 Analytical Application and Manipulation
10:40- 11:00
O-02 Measurement of anchoring energy of water/liquid crystal interface
A. Arima, Y. Nakatsuka, M. Suwa*, S. Tsukahara
11:00- 11:20
O-03 Magnetophoretic analysis for individual particle properties
M. Kawano*, N. Ota, H. Watarai
11:20- 11:40
O-04 3D manipulation of diamagnetic tweezers for micro sensor
Y. Mizukawa*, M. Iwasaka
11:40- 12:00
O-05 Alternative magnetic manipulation of magnetic particles in a fluid
S. Tokura*, M. Hara, N. Kawaguchi, N. Amemiya
12:00- 13:30 Lunch Break
Session 3 Physics, Physical Property and Optical Effect
13:30- 13:50
O-06 Possible light energy control in biogenic photonic crystals in aquatics
M. Iwasaka*
13:50- 14:10
O-07 Polaron models in external magnetic field
N.N. Bogolubov Jr*, A.V. Soldatov
14:10- 14:30
O-08 Crystal structures and magnetic properties of Co-Al spinel oxide nanocrystals
K. Sato*, T. Naka, T. Nakane, Y. Matsushita, S. Takami, D. Rangappa, T. Adschiri
14:30- 14:50
O-09 Magnetic properties of undercooled Co-B liquid in strong magnetic field
J. Li*, J. Wang, Y. He, E. Beaugnon
14:50- 15:00 Short Break
Session 4 Magnetic Orientation
15:00- 15:20
O-10 Orientation of poly(L-lactic acid) induced by epitaxial growth on a
magnetically-aligned nucleating agent
R. Kusumi*, T. Kimura
15:20- 15:40
O-11 Selective orientation control of mordenite seed particles for the fabrication of
mordenite membrane with oriented channels
C. Matsunaga*, T. Uchikoshi, T. S. Suzuki, N. Hirota, Y. Sakka, M. Matsuda
15:40- 16:00
O-12 Tri-axial magnetic alignment in domain-controlled layered functional oxide
materials
S. Horii*, T. Doi
16:00- 16:20
O-13 C-axis orientation of silicon nitride by magnetic field orientation method
T. Takahashi*, J. Tatami, S. Tanaka
16:20- 16:40 Coffee Break
Session 5 Diamagnetic Levitation and Crystal Growth
16:40- 17:10
I-03
Diamagnetic levitation causes changes in actin architecture and actin-binding
proteins expression in bone cells
A. R. Qian, L. F. Hu, P. Shang*
17:10- 17:40
I-04
Real-time observation of protein crystal growth in a magnetic field gradient
A. Nakamura, J. Ohtsuka, N. Hirota, H. Wada, M. Tanokura*
17:40- 18:00
O-14 New approaches for protein crystallization using magnetic field
D. C. Yin*, X. Z. Xie, H. L. Cao, C. Y. Zhang, W. H. Guo, P. Shang
18:00- 18:20
O-15 Magnetic field effects on crystallization by LLIP method
I. Yamamoto*, T. Kojima, T. Arashiro, N. Yokoyama, R. Murase, S. Ozawa
19:00- 21:00 Poster Session
Thursday 10th July
8:00
Departure to the second conference venue, Bankoku Shinryokan, by bus
10:00
Arrival at the Bankoku Shinryokan
Session 6 Plenary Session
10:15- 10:45
PL-01 The rotating Rayleigh Taylor instability, accelerated by magnetic forces
K. A. Baldwin, R. J.A. Hill*, M. M. Scase
10:45- 11:15
PL-02 Texture developing and some properties of feeble magnetic ceramics
Y. Sakka*, C. Hu, T. S. Suzuki, T. Uchikoshi
11:15- 11:45
PL-03 Studies of paramecium swimming biophysics using intense magnetic fields
J. M. Valles, Jr.*
11:45- 12:15
PL-04 From
dipolar
interactions
and
demagnetizing
effects
to
huge
magnetostriction in Magneto-Rheological Elastomers
E. Beaugnon*, G. Diguet, J. Y. Cavaillé
13:00- 14:00 Lunch
15:00- 16:30 Visit to Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
15:00- 19:00 Return to the Southern Beach Hotel & Resort by bus
19:00- 19:20 Award Ceremony
19:30- 21:30 Banquet
Friday 11th July
Session 7 Conductive Melt and Solidification
8:30- 9:00 I-05
Instability pattern formation in a pure liquid metal
J. Wang*, J. Li, E. Beaugnon
9:00- 9:20 O-16 Dependence of crystal orientation and magnetic properties of Tb0.27Dy0.73Fe1.95
alloy on high magnetic field during solidification
T. Liu, Q. Wang*, P. Gao, L. Wang, K. Iwai, J. He
9:20- 9:40 O-17 Structure control of metallic alloys using electromagnetic field
K. Iwai*, K. Nakamura, F. Murakami, Y. Yamamoto, T. Nishimura
9:40- 10:00
O-18 Influence of electric potential on the instability of axisymmetric flow driven by
a rotating magnetic field
T. Tagawa*
10:00- 10:20 Coffee Break
Session 8 Effects on Structure and Magnetic Separation
10:20- 10:50
I-06
Preparation of nano-materials in magnetic field
Y. Zhong*, L. Dong, B. Xu, Z. Ren
10:50- 11:10
O-19 Magnetic control of structure and function of carbon materials
A. Hamasaki*, A. Sakaguchi, Y. Sekinuma, J. Uchimura, S. Ozeki
11:10- 11:30
O-20 Application of magnetic separation technique in various biological processes
M. L. Saha, Y. Sakai*, S. Sasaki, T. Sasaki, M. Oda, M. Shohoji
11:30- 11:50
O-21 Proposal of simple method for radioactive decontamination of sludge by
magnetic separation
Y. Sakai*, Y. Fujiwara, K. Takahashi, S. Nishijima
11:50- 13:00 Lunch Time
Session 9 Electrochemistry
13:00- 13:20
O-22 Control
of
surface
chirality
of
Cu
films
by
galvanostatic
magnetoelectrodeposition
I. Mogi*, R. Aogaki, K. Watanabe
13:20- 13:40
O-23 Inversion
of
surface
chirality
by
oxygen
adsorption
in
magnetoelectrodeposition
*
R. Aogaki , R. Morimoto, M. Miura, I. Mogi, A. Sugiyama, M. Miura, Y. Oshikiri,
Y. Yamauchi
13:40- 14:00
O-24 Observation of microbubble produced from ionic vacancies in ferricyanide
/ferrocyanide redox reaction – for creation of a new battery system
A. Sugiyama*, R. Aogaki, R. Morimoto, M. Miura, Y. Oshikiri, M. Miura, I. Mogi,
Y. Yamauchi, T. Osaka
14:00- 14:20 Coffee Break
Session 10 Materials Processing
14:20- 14:50
I-07
High magnetic field controlled growth and magnetic properties of Ni-Fe
nanocrystalline films
Q. Wang*, G. Li, Y. Cao, J. Du, K. Wang, J. He
14:50- 15:10
O-25 The inter-diffusion behavior of Co/Si (100) films under high magnetic field
K. Wang, Y. Zhao, Q. Wang*, Y. Yuan, H. Pang, J. He
15:10- 15:30 Closing Ceremony
Poster Session
P-01
Effects of light and magnetic field on the growth of Aspergillus oryzae
H. Harita, A. Katsuki, M. Fujiwara, Y. Fujiwara*
P-02
The effects of static magnetic fields on cell migration
T. Sakurai*, Y. Nagamoto, Y. Nakahara, N. Hirota
P-03
Study of saccharification enhancement of Aspergillus oryzae in the magnetically simulated
microgravity environment
E. Yamada, H. Kishikawa, A. Katsuki, M. Fujiwara, Y. Fujiwara*
P-04
Fundamental investigation of transcrinial magnetic stimulation targeting the base of brain
- Numerical analysis and elementary experiment using a brain model -
T. Ando*, T. Shirai, T. Kondo, M. Sekino, K. Park, H. Wada
P-05
Preparation of MnBi alloy by liquid phase sintering under high magnetic field
K. Abematsu*, Y. Mitsui, R. Y. Umetsu, K. Koyama
P-06
Investigation of the fundamental physical properties in the MnCo1-xFexGe
K. Ozono*, Y. Mitsui, M. Hiroi, K. Koyama
P-07
Effects of high magnetic field on the size-dependent structure and magnetic properties of Fe
nanoparticles embedded SiO2
Y. Ma, J. Du, Z. Wang, G. Li, Q. Wang*, J. He
P-08
Magnetic field effects on the martensitic transition of Ni50-xCoxMn31.5Ga18.5 Heusler alloys
D. Ikeda, Y. Adachi*, K. Koike, H. Kato, T. Satake, Y. Mizuno, T. Kanomata, R.Y. Umetsu, X. Xu,
R. Kainuma, M. Kataoka
P-09
Influence of magnetic field annealing on the magnetic properties of Fe22.8Co10.05Ni48.45Si1.4B17.3
amorphous ribbons
H. Wang, Q. Wang*, W. Pei, Y. Wang, T. Liu, J. He
P-10
Nano-crystallization of iron-based amorphous alloy in high magnetic fields
R. Onodera*, S. Kimura, K. Watanabe, Y. Yokoyama, A. Makino, K. Koyama
P-11
Magnetic field effect on metastable fcc-B2 transformation in FeRh
K. Ohtake*, R. Onodera, Y. Mitsui, K. Takahashi, S. Kimura, K. Watanabe, K. Koyama
P-12
Magnetic phase transition of supercooled liquid metal
R. Murase*, T. Imai, Y. Kimura, S. Ozawa, I. Yamamoto
P-13
Development of composite system of in-situ observation and differential thermal analysis
D. Miyazaki*, Y. Mitsui, K. Abematsu, K. Takahashi, K. Koyama, S. Uda, K. Watanabe
P-14
In-situ observation of melting and solidification processes in high magnetic fields with a
transparent glass heater
K. Takahashi*, I. Mogi, S. Awaji, K. Watanabe
P-15
Development of anisotropic nanocomposite gel using a high magnetic field
K. Suzuki*, M. Yamato, N. Hirota
P-16
Preparation of poly(lactic acid) oriented films under magnetic field
R. Nakayama*, S. Usui, H. Ikake, M. Takada, Y. Muroga, K. Kurita, S. Shimizu, S. Kurumi, K.
Suzuki, K. Takahashi, K. Watanabe
P-17
Magnetic property of monosodium urate crystal
Y. Takeuchi, M. Iwasaka*
P-18
Fabrication and some properties of textured Ti2AlN ceramic by slip casting in a strong
magnetic field and spark plasma sintering
S. Musha, K. Sato, K. Fujimoto, T. S. Suzuki, Y. Sakka*
P-19
Single crystal structure analysis of magnetically oriented powder crystal
C. Tsuboi*, S. Higuchi, K. Aburaya, F. Kimura, M. Maeyama, T. Kimura
P-20
X-ray diffraction analysis of magnetically oriented microcrystals of protein
S. Tsukui*, F. Kimura, K. Mizutani, B. Mikami, T. Kimura
P-21
Investigation of convection in a rotating container toward the evaluation of the effect of
convection on the magnetic orientation phenomena
M. Inoue*, T. Ando, N. Hirota
P-22
Structural changes of silica gels prepared using magnetic treatment water
K. Kaida, S. Sasahara, A. Hamasaki, S. Ozeki*
P-23
Magnetic field effects on a tunnelling reaction between H2 and cyclohexene at SmCo5
surfaces
S. Sasahara, T. Iiyama, S. Ozeki*
P-24
Synthesis of single-wall carbon nanotubes with a liquid decomposition method under
magnetic fields
J. Uchimura, A. Hamasaki, A. Sakaguchi, S. Ozeki*
P-25
Magnetic field effect on crystal growth for glycine by LLIP method
N. Yokoyama*, R. Semba, R. Murase, S. Ozawa, I. Yamamoto
P-26
Magnetic field effect on crystal growth for NaCl by LLIP method
R. Semba*, T. Arashiro, R. Murase, S. Ozawa, I. Yamamoto
P-27
Application of magnetic separation process into treatment of various dairy wastewater
treatment
T. Onodera, Y. Sakai*, I. Ihara, M. L. Saha, K. Takada, M. Yunba
P-28
Study on removing silica from geothermal water by high gradient magnetic separation
H. Kuwahara*, K. Hashiguchi, F. Mishima, Y. Akiyama, S. Nishijima
P-29
Application of magnetic separation with a superconducting magnet to boiler feed water of
thermal power plants
K. Imamura*, H. Okada, T. Ando, N. Hirota, S. Nishijima
P-30
Recycling of silicon’s kerf loss by magnetic separation
A. Griffond*, A. Sulpice, F. Coustier, E. Provent, S. Darwiche, S. Rivoirard
P-31
Investigation of magnetic separation of high concentration magnetic activated sludge process
for food industrial waste water treatment
Y. Komuro, Y. Ssakai*, Y. Hnanai, E. Nakada
P-32
Magnetic removal of veterinary antibiotic using magnetic beads for wastewater treatment
I. Ihara*, K. Noda, K. Toyoda, Y. Sakai, K. Umetsu
P-33
Development of full scale continuous separator for magnetic activated sludge from rotation
drum separator incorporating neodymium magnet
K. Sakai, Y. Sakai*, J. Nakaoka, M. Yunba
P-34
Treatment of waste-milk containing antibiotic by magnetic activated sludge process
Gaowa, Y. Sakai*, M. L. Saha
P-35
Simulation study for material motion induced by magnetic force in fluid
H. Okada*, N. Hirota
P-36
In-situ observation of diamagnetic fluid flow in high magnetic fields
Y. Wang, N. Hirota*, H. Okada, T. Liu, Q. Wang, Y. Sakka
P-37
Collision among insulating particles in conductive fluid under oscillating electromagnetic
field
A. Maruyama*, K. Iwai
P-38
Magnetic-field enhanced carbon solution in ferrite
Y. Zhang*, X. Zhang, N. Xu, J. M. Raulot, C. Esling, X. Zhao, L. Zuo
P-39
Towards the anchoring of protein crystals grown in a magnetic field, the approaches for
protein crystallization with high-strength hydrogel
S. Sugiyama*, G. Sazaki, H. Matsumura, M. Maruyama, Y. Takahashi, H. Yoshikawa, M.
Yoshimura, H. Adachi, K. Takano, S. Murakami, T. Inoue, S. Matsuoka, M. Murata, Y. Mori
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