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16 Apr 2021
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
Devices that can see shortwave infrared light, which is invisible to the naked eye, could soon become cheaper and more accessible to a broader consumer base.
16 Apr 2021
Tohoku University
Rapid and accurate flood mapping following a disaster is crucial for accelerating relief and response decisions. With news crews often the first on the scene, Tohoku University researchers have created a machine learning model that harnesses the power of media photos. The model helps quickly identify flooded buildings within 24 hours of the disaster.
15 Apr 2021
City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK)
In the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a novel optical “micro-comb” chip developed by a physicist from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has played a pivotal role in building the fastest optical neural network processor. An international research team has recently demonstrated the world’s fastest and most powerful optical neural network processor, which is capable of operating at faster than 10 trillion operations per second. When applied to handwritten digital recognition, a common benchmark in AI, it achieved an accuracy of nearly 90%. It represents an enormous leap forward for neural networks and neuromorphic processing.
15 Apr 2021
Tohoku University
A research team based at Tohoku University has 3D printed the first proton exchange membrane, a critical component of batteries, electrochemical capacitors and fuel cells.
14 Apr 2021
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS)
Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science at The University of Tokyo examined a new method of producing concrete via direct bonding of sand particles, which may help reduce greenhouse emissions and even construct a Moon base.
13 Apr 2021
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
Scientists develop high performing electrocatalyst to synthesize ammonia in an effort to replace conventional eco-unfriendly methods
09 Apr 2021
Asia Research News
ARN's April Newsletter features research on COVID-19 antibodies, cancer-fighting hydrogels, how the brain organizes information, the 'poor man's q-bit' and the photo of the month!
07 Apr 2021
Duke-NUS Medical School
New national body established to further research insights, improve patient outcomes and create new economic opportunities for the biomedical technology industry.
06 Apr 2021
Tohoku University
Scientists from Tohoku University have developed a new fluorine-free calcium (Ca) electrolyte based on a hydrogen (monocarborane) cluster that could potentially realize rechargeable Ca batteries.
02 Apr 2021
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
A study by KAIST researchers revealed that an ionized gas jet blowing onto water, also known as a ‘plasma jet’, produces a more stable interaction with the water’s surface compared to a neutral gas jet. This finding reported in the April 1 issue of Nature will help improve the scientific understanding of plasma-liquid interactions and their practical applications in a wide range of industrial fields in which fluid control technology is used, including biomedical engineering, chemical production, and agriculture and food engineering.
30 Mar 2021
Tohoku University
Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd (SRI) and Tohoku University teamed up to increase the speed of 4-Dimensional Computed Tomography (4D-CT) a thousand-fold, making it possible to observe rubber failure in tires in real-time.
The optical forces acting on a moving nanodiamond
26 Mar 2021
Hokkaido University
Scientists have developed a method to use lasers to control the movement of nanodiamonds with fluorescent centers.
24 Mar 2021
The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK)
With the aim of promoting knowledge transfer, The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) hosted the Award-Winning Innovations Salon (AWIS) to showcase its award-winning projects recognised in international invention and innovation competitions in 2020. During the past year, the University won 22 international awards.
19 Mar 2021
Hokkaido University
On March 19, 2021, Hokkaido University, Robotic Biology Institute Inc., iLAC Co., Ltd., and Shionogi & Co., Ltd. have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) toward the establishment of an automated system for the analysis of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in wastewater.
19 Mar 2021
Tohoku University
Tohoku University researchers have, for the first time, developed the technology for the nanosecond operation of the spintronics-based probabilistic bit (p-bit) - dubbed the poor man's quantum bit (q-bit).
18 Mar 2021
Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) at Kyoto University
A design concept changes how materials separate gaseous mixtures.
17 Mar 2021
Asia Research News Partnerships
The theme for MTE 2021 is “Innovations for Adaption, Transformation and Growth” and this prestigious event is set to target over 10,000 online visitors from all across the globe on its virtual exhibition platform.
17 Mar 2021
Osaka City University
Researchers improve their newly established quantum algorithm, bringing it to one-tenth the computational cost of Quantum Phase Estimation, and use it to directly calculate the vertical ionization energies of light atoms and molecules such as CO, O2, CN, F2, H2O, NH3 within 0.1 electron volts of precision.
10 Mar 2021
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
A nanoparticle’s size is fine-tuned to offer high-resolution images before and during surgical procedures.
10 Mar 2021
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS)
Researchers at The University of Tokyo use the mathematics of adaptive learning and artificial intelligence to describe how T helper cells adjust the response of the vertebrate immune system, which may lead to new vaccines and treatments for infections
08 Mar 2021
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
DGIST, NCI, and Kyung Hee Univ. signed a joint research agreement for clinical proteogenomic cancer research
07 Mar 2021
Asia Research News
In honour of International Women's Day, we are highlighting women in research. More than 50 experts across a wide range of disciplines are prepared to speak with international media about their research and women in STEM.
04 Mar 2021
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
New approach to detect and recover from sophisticated cyberattacks in real time
01 Mar 2021
City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK)
A joint research team co-led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has developed a new soft tactile sensor with skin-comparable characteristics. A robotic gripper with the sensor mounted at the fingertip could accomplish challenging tasks such as stably grasping fragile objects and threading a needle. Their research provided new insight into tactile sensor design and could contribute to various applications in the robotics field, such as smart prosthetics and human-robot interaction.
26 Feb 2021
Tohoku University
Tohoku University Researchers tweaked the diet of silkworms by adding cellulose nanofiber to their food. The resultant silk was stronger and more durable. This new method of realizing cellulose nanofiber synthesized silk is a sustainable way to produce biomaterials.
25 Feb 2021
Tohoku University
Researchers from Tohoku University have developed a biobattery-powered device capable of both delivering large molecule pharmaceuticals across the skin barrier and extracting interstitial fluid for diagnostic purposes.
a novel electrode material for ASSBs
18 Feb 2021
Osaka Prefecture University
Lithium ion batteries use liquid electrolytes that have several drawbacks, which can be overcome by all-solid-state lithium secondary batteries (ASSBs). However, it is important to find efficient electrode materials for ASSBs. A research team from Japan has recently developed a novel electrode material for ASSBs by combining lithium sulfate and lithium ruthenate, which results in improved performance. The scientists hope that their novel approach will guide future research and the eventual commercialization of such high-capacity batteries.
High-throughput sample preparation for mass spectrometry-based protein analysis using BAC-DROP
18 Feb 2021
Ehime University
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis enables high-resolution separation of proteins extracted from biological samples, but it requires more than one day of pretreatment to recover the separated proteins trapped inside the gel for detection by mass spectrometry. BAC-DROP, our novel electrophoresis technology, uses a dissolvable form of polyacrylamide gel, which allows sample pretreatment to be completed in about 5 hours. The developed technology will enable the rapid diagnosis of viruses and disease protein markers.
17 Feb 2021
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
Researchers from DGIST have now found a way to keep living, wet cells viable in an ultra-high-vacuum environment, using graphene, allowing—like never before—accurate high-resolution visualization of the undistorted molecular structure and distribution of lipids in cell membranes. This could enhance our bioimaging abilities considerably, improving our understanding of mechanisms underlying complex diseases such as cancers and Alzheimer’s
10 Feb 2021
Tohoku University
A research group has created a device that measures how our bodies metabolize fat via our breath, allowing for the development of efficient fat burning exercises.

Events

07 Aug 2008
Chennai, India - The conference would focus on the challenges and issues to design and to build the new spectrum of human-computer interfaces prevalent in Mobile, Ubiquitous & Pervasive Computing. The main aim of this conference is to bring experts, researchers, faculty and students together to discuss about the technological advancements.
07 Mar 2008
Chennai, India - To rekindle and spread the knowledge of Scholars and Academicians of various institutes by exposing their skills and views in the area of Trends in Information Technology and Communication.
14 Mar 2008
India - The objective of this conference is to provide a platform for discussion and interaction in recent developments on VLSI, Communication and Signal Processing so as to foster the exchange of Concepts, prototypes, research ideas and the result of research work.
27 Apr 2008
Shanghai, China - With the perfect combination of specialization and integration, localisation and internationalisation, WSDWTF has become the most influential water event in China.
07 Feb 2008
IIT KHARAGPUR,WEST BENGAL,INDIA - The Workshop will not only bring together the various workgroups within India but also give them an opportunity to interact with international scientific community. It will also abet in conceiving a necessary interdisciplinary research.
03 Mar 2008
Vijayawada, India - The focus of the symposium is to bring active researchers in the area of experimental fluid mechanics from all over the world.
23 Jan 2008
Jakarta, Indonesia - The JatrophaWorld 2008 is a showcase of all the latest trends and shifts occurring in jatropha value chain. This conference brings together the best expertise to discuss and analyze the present and future dynamics of jatropha from a technological and socio economic angle.
21 Jan 2008
Seoul, Korea - The conference aims at providing the Asian and South Pacific CAD/DA and Design community with opportunities of presenting recent advances in the technologies related to Electronic Design Automation (EDA) and discussing the future directions.
27 Jun 2008
Jakarta, Indonesia - This world-class exhibition and conference is the ideal platform for leading manufacturers and providers of Metal Working and Machine Tools technology, solutions and machinery to meet with qualified buyers from automotive, die and mould and metal forming and forging industries.
20 Mar 2008
Jakarta, Indonesia - An exhibition on information technology, communications and networking, from wired to wireless to satellite applications to next generation network, to meet the needs of Indonesia's vast and varied business communities.
26 Mar 2008
Singapore - Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) 2008 is the one-stop market for the region's maritime community, showcasing the latest in marine engineering and port technology.
18 Mar 2008
Bangkok, Thailand - WiMAX World is the world’s largest, longest running and most successful global meeting place for the WiMAX and Wireless/Mobile Broadband Community.
19 Nov 2008
Hong Kong - The biennial InfoComm Asia 2008 will provide a trade platform for international suppliers to meet buyers from all of Asia and the emerging markets, while at the same time enabling Asian manufacturers to seek international trade representatives.
21 Oct 2008
KL, Malaysia - The POWER-GEN Asia Conference is the regions most important conference dedicated to the power generation and transmission and distribution industries.
11 Dec 2007
The third Global Knowledge Conference is a vital working platform for people and organizations who want to use Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to make a real difference in the world.
27 Nov 2007
KL, Malaysia - *BioMalaysia 2007 Conference* will feature presentations by renowned speakers from various institutions and organisations in biotechnology fields regionally and internationally.
26 Nov 2007
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - W2W will be the largest waste and recycling industry trade show in Malaysia. It offers opportunity for any business, research organizations, governmental organizations and NGOs to witness the latest equipment and technology in this industry.
11 Nov 2007
Busan, Korea - To foster the exchange of ideas and collaboration, the International Semantic Web Conference brings together researchers in relevant disciplines such as artificial intelligence, databases, social networks, distributed computing, web engineering, information systems, natural language processing, and human-computer interaction.
13 Nov 2007
Trieste, Italy. The 18th General Meeting of TWAS - The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World - will take place 13-14 November in Trieste, Italy. More than 180 scientists from 50 countries are expected to attend. Science and technology in Pakistan will be the main topic of discussion.
04 Dec 2007
Langkawi, Malaysia - Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) brings together the latest technology and products from the aerospace industries.
26 Oct 2007
Tokyo, Japan - This event has been touted the biggest motorshow event in the world!
12 Dec 2007
Henan Province, China - This conference brings together individuals involved in multiple disciplines of Information and Communications Security in order to foster exchange of ideas.
25 Oct 2007
Beijing, China - This event promises direct interaction opportunities and latest updates with panel of industry experts from Europe, US and Asia. Learn from the leading experts, as they discuss on next generation biofuels technologies, yield-efficient feedstock management and opportunities.
22 Oct 2007
Manila, Philippines - The timely event provides you with the latest information on the policies, implementation plans, and project opportunities in the Philippines Energy and Power sector.
22 Nov 2007
Bangkok, Thailand - The purpose of the conference is to advance the development of HVAC&R technology and its applications. The conference also focuses on the results of recent research and development in HVAC & R industry.
27 Nov 2007
Bangkok, Thailand - This is a half-day conference to discuss research findings in the Automotive and Electronics Companies, who are focusing their supply chain strategies on improving responsiveness across the supply chain in the Asia Pacific Region.
19 Nov 2007
Taipei, Taiwan - Themes of the seminar include GRID and high performance computation, Semantic web and new generation, Internet digital content, Network infrastructure, ICT for health, and Robotics and cognitive sciences.
16 Oct 2007
AIT’s Internet Education and Research Laboratory (intERLab) to host a 3-day workshop on the theme of "Internet Crime: Prevention, Detection and Investigation"
31 Oct 2007
Singapore - Asia Security Conference 2007, held inconjunction with the Safety & Security Asia (SSA) 2007, will see the best of Asia's security industry gathered together to showcase the latest in security products and services.
11 Dec 2007
Bangkok, Thailand - This is the most prestigious microwave conference in the Asia Pacific.

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Giants in history

Turkish astrophysicist Dilhan Eryurt (29 November 1926 – 13 September 2012) conducted research on how the sun affects environmental conditions on the moon.
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (25 June 1936 – 11 September 2019) was an Indonesian engineer who was President of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999.
Physicist Narinder Singh Kapany (31 October 1926 – 4 December 2020) pioneered the use of optical fibres to transmit images, and founded several optical technology companies. Born in Punjab, India, he worked at a local optical instruments factory before moving to London for PhD studies at Imperial College. There, he devised a flexible fibrescope to convey images along bundles of glass fibres.
Sir Mokshagundam Srinivasa Shastry Vishveshwarayya (15 September 1860 – 14 April 1962) is widely regarded as India’s most outstanding engineer. In a career that spanned almost his entire life, Vishveshwarayya played a pivotal role in several engineering projects, including designing the Krishnarajasagara dam that is still the source of irrigation and drinking water for parts of Karnataka today.
Fazlur Rahman Khan (3 April 1929 – 27 March 1982) was a Bangladeshi-American structural engineer and architect who invented the tube principle, which formed the basis for modern skyscraper design.
A Japanese surgeon, Tetsuzo Akutsu (20 August 1922 – 9 August 2007) built the first artificial heart capable of keeping an animal alive.
Lin Lanying (7 February 1918 – 4 March 2003) was a Chinese material engineer remembered for her contributions to the field of semiconductor and aerospace materials. Lanying was born into a family who did not believe in educating girls and she was not allowed to go to school.
Gregorio Y. Zara (8 March 1902 – 15 October 1978) was a Filipino engineer and physicist best remembered for inventing the first two-way video telephone. Zara’s video telephone invention enabled the caller and recipient to see each other while conversing, laying the foundation for video-conferencing