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2015.03.11 EVENT

Announcement of the 36th TAOAYAKA Program Seminar

 

Theme: The Innovation Process: Why Only Some Lessons from National Defense Apply to Development
Lecturer: Dr. Eugene Gholz (Associate Professor, LBJ school of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin)
Date&Time: 16:00-17:30, Friday. March 20, 2015
Venue: Room 204, IDEC, Hiroshima University
Language: English
Contact:Taoyaka Program Office ext. 6954, email: taoyaka[at]hiroshima-u.ac.jp (Please change[at]to@)


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2015.03.06 EVENT

March 10-12 in Indonesia: “Study and Work in Japan Seminar – Hiroshima University”

TAOYAKA Program will join a series of informational seminars in Indonesia – “Study and Work in Japan Seminar – Hiroshima University

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11:30 – 13:00 – WIB and
15:30 – 17:00 – WIB
Universitas Indonesia – Engineering Center Building Room 203
For making a reservation, please visit here

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11:30 – 13:00 – WIB
BINUS University – Anggrek Campus: Exhibition Hall, 3rd floor
For making a reservation, please visit here

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11:30 – 13:00 – WIB
Institut Teknologi Bandung – The Architecture Gallery
For making a reservation, please visit here

2015.02.26 EVENT

Announcement of the 33rd Taoyaka Program Seminar

TAOYAKA Program for creating a flexible, enduring, peaceful society will hold the 33rd TAOYAKA Program Seminar.

Time and Date: 14:00~15:30, March 6, 2015

Venue: A1-111, Graduate School of Engineering

Lecturer:Dr. Kota Solomon Raju, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute(CEERI), Pilani, India

Title: Reconfigurable Computing Systems and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) Systems Design: Work at CSIR-CEERI, Pilani

Language: English

Object Persons:Teachers and Students

Contact:TAOYAKA Program Technical Creation Office

E-mail: taoyaka-tech-sect[a]ml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Tel: 082-424-4597

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2015.01.29 EVENT

Announcement of the 32nd TAOYAKA Program Seminar

TAOYAKAProgram for creating a flexible, enduring, peaceful society will hold the 32nd TAOYAKA Program Seminar.

Date: 12:50-14:20, Thur. February 5, 2015

Venue: Large Conference Room, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC), Hiroshima University

Lecturer: Dr.Ken Endo (Researcher, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc./Director, Xiborg)

Theme: Innovation in Motion – set for Developing Countries 

Language: Simultaneous interpretation provided (Japanese/English)

The Seminar is open to the public.

Registration: Contact us for registration with your name, affiliation and contact information.

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Dr. Ken ENDO
http://www2.technologyreview.com/tr35/profile.aspx?trid=1327
http://www.tedxtokyo.com/en/talk/ken-endo/

Xiborg
http://xiborg.jp/home-e/

Contact:
TAOYAKA Program Office
1-5-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8529
Tel: 082-424-6954
E-mail:taoyaka-program[a]office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
*please replace [a] with @.

2015.01.16 EVENT

Announcement of the 31st TAOAYKA Program Seminar

TAOYAKA Program for creating a flexible, enduring, peaceful society will hold the 31st TAOYAKA Program Seminar.

Date: 12:50-14:20, Wed. February 4, 2015
Venue: Large Conference Room, IDEC
Lecturer: Prof. Swaran Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
Theme: India’s Nuclear Disarmament Policy
Language: English

Abstract: 

Peace has been integral to civilization and cultural DNA of Indian society and disarmament has been a critical tool of Indian State seeking to achieve peace. India was votary of disarmament even before it became independent and visions of India’s founding fathers were deeply impacted upon by dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki triggering first debate on India’s nuclear disarmament policy.

In terms of its evolution, India’s nuclear disarmament policy began with rather utopian and idealist approach seeing world peace. But it gradually became rooted in national needs for security and prestige witnessing a two-pronged approach of propagating nuclear disarmament while allowing scientific community to pursue nuclear technologies that finally resulted in India’s nuclear weapon tests o of 1974 and later in 1998 when India finally declared itself to be a nuclear weapon state.

There are reasons for this gradual and reluctant shift and India’s nuclear doctrine nevertheless continues to propagate general and complete disarmament. Instead of being an outlier, India now seeks to achieve a nuclear weapon free world from inside the charmed circles of nuclear weapon powers. India has also since come to be known less as a state with nuclear weapons state and more as an enormous market for nuclear technologies especially for nuclear power. This marks a noble approach in India’s pursuit for peace.

 
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Jointly hosted by the Center for Contemporary India Studies at Hiroshima University (HINDAS)

This is also, The 96th Study Session of the “Development and Cultural Change” Forum.

Contact:
TAOYAKA Program Office
1-5-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8529
Tel: 082-424-6152
E-mail:taoyaka-program[a]office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
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2014.12.26 EVENT

Announcement of the 30th TAOYAKA Program Seminar 

Time and Date: 15:30~16:30, January 7, 2015
Venue: 103 Lecture Room, Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima University
Lecturer: Professor Chen-Ching Liu, Washington State University (WSU: Boeing Distinguished Professor)
Title: Smart Distribution Systems: State-of-the-Art and the Future
Language: English


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[About TAOYAKAProgram Seminar]
TAOYAKA Program frequently holds TAOYAKA Program Seminars with lecturers/speakers invited from universities within Japan and overseas, collaborative organizations and enterprises, etc.
The seminars provide opportunities to exchange information on multicultural-coexistence and to develop educational materials. Many of TAOYAKA Program Seminars are open to the public.

Please see TAOYAKA Program’s website for information on upcoming TAOYAKA Program Seminars:
TAOYAKA Program Website

Contact:
TAOYAKA Program Technical Creation Office
1-4-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8527
Tel: 082-424-4597
E-mail: taoyaka-tech-sect[a]ml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
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2014.12.24 EVENT

The 29th Taoyaka Program Seminar will be held on January

Title : India-Japan Relations in the 21st Centry 
Date : 15:00pm-16:30pm,Thursday. January 8th, 2015
Venue : Library Hall, Central Library, Hiroshima University
Lecturer: Mr. Aseem R. Mahajan (Counsul General of India, Osaka-Kobe)
Jointly hosted by the Center for Contemporary India Studies at Hiroshima University (HINDAS)
Simultaneous interpretation provided (English/ Japanese)

 


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[About TAOYAKAProgram Seminar]

TAOYAKA Program frequently holds TAOYAKA Program Seminars with lecturers/speakers invited from universities within Japan and overseas, collaborative organizations and enterprises, etc.
The seminars provide opportunities to exchange information on multicultural-coexistence and to develop educational materials. Many of TAOYAKA Program Seminars are open to the public. Please see TAOYAKA Program’s website for information on upcoming TAOYAKA Program Seminars

Contact:
TAOYAKA Program Office
1-5-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8529 
Tel: 082-424-6152 
E-mail:taoyaka-program[a]office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp 
*please replace [a] with @.

2014.12.01 EVENT

TAOYAKA Program for creating a flexible, enduring, peaceful society will hold the 28th TAOYAKA Program Seminar.

Title : Regional Social Capital in Rural Regions – Some Cases in Depopulated Areas in Japan and the Other Countries –

Date : 12:50pm-14:20pm,Wed. December 17th,2014

Venue : B204, Graduate School of Letters, Hiroshima University

Lecturer : Prof. TSUTSUMI Kenji /Graduate School of Letters, Osaka University

Object Persons : Students, Teachers and Public

 

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[About TAOYAKAProgram Seminar]
TAOYAKA Program frequently holds TAOYAKA Program Seminars with lecturers/speakers invited from universities within Japan and overseas, collaborative organizations and enterprises, etc.
The seminars provide opportunities to exchange information on multicultural-coexistence and to develop educational materials. Many of TAOYAKA Program Seminars are open to the public.

Please see TAOYAKA Program’s website for information on upcoming TAOYAKA Program Seminars:
TAOYAKA Program Website

Contact:
TAOYAKA Program O?ce
1-5-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8529
Tel: 082-424-6152
E-mail:taoyaka-program[a]office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
*please replace [a] with @.

 

2014.11.07 EVENT

The 27th Taoyaka Program Seminar will be held on November 12th

Time and Date: 13:00~14:30, November 12, 2014

Venue: Middle Meeting Room(A1-141), Graduate School of Engineering

Lecturer: S. Paul Sumitro (President of SMARTSENSYS)

Title: From Engineer to Entrepreneur

Language: English

Object Persons: Teachers and Students



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Contact: 

TAOYAKA Program Technical Creation Office
1-4-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8527 
Tel: 082-424-4597 
E-mail: taoyaka-tech-sect[a]ml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
*please replace [a] with @.

2014.10.23 EVENT

The 26th Taoyaka Program Seminar will be held on November 13th

Time and Date: 10:00~11:30, November 13, 2014
Title: Management of Technologyin Indonesia
Lecturer: Dradjad Irianto,Professor of Bandung Institute ofTechnology
Venue: Middle Meeting Room(A1-141), Graduate School of Engineering
Language: English 
Object Persons: Teachers and Students

 

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Contact:
TAOYAKA Program Technical Creation Office
1-4-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8527
Tel: 082-424-4597
E-mail: taoyaka-tech-sect[a]ml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
*please replace [a] with @.

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