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2024 UC San Diego | Kyoto University - KSAC Joint Research Symposium

With support from Kansai Startup Academia Coalition (KSAC), we are pleased to announce the UC San Diego | Kyoto University - KSAC Joint Research Symposium “The Future of Clean Energy Technology” scheduled for October 16th to October 17th at UC San Diego.

AL21 Space, Multipurpose Room, Franklin Antonio Hall, UC San Diego Campus


Space is limited. Invitation only.


About:

The Symposium brings together scientists and engineers who are creating solutions to the growing challenges of energy supply and utilization in our society. The goal of the Symposium is to identify areas for joint research efforts between UC San Diego, Kyoto University, Kansai Startup Academia Coalition, and other industry partners, and to explore opportunities for translating technologies to the society.

Content:

The general theme of the Symposium is "The Future of Clean Energy Technology."
The Symposium will consist of short talks from speakers with topics focusing on clean energy technology involved in various categories:

  • Distributed Energy Resources
  • Advanced Microgrid
  • Emerging Energy Technologies
  • Fusion Engineering
  • Magnetic Fusion
  • Inertial Confinement Fusion

Featuring a total of 15 speakers consisting of faculty from UC San Diego, Kyoto University, and other institutions.

Click here to download the agenda

Contact:

General questions regarding this workshop should be directed to cer@ucsd.edu.


Event Accessibility:

For general information or to request reasonable accommodations, contact Mai Phan.

This event is wheelchair accessible.

Service animals specifically trained to assist a person with a disability are welcome. No other animals, including pets, therapy animals, or emotional support animals, are allowed.

Code of Conduct at UC San Diego

The University of California Office of the President (University), which governs the policies at the UC San Diego campus, offers its campuses with several policy guides that apply to all University programs and activities. The University is committed to maintaining a community dedicated to the advancement, application and transmission of knowledge and creative endeavors through academic excellence, where all people who participate in University programs and activities can work and learn together in an atmosphere free of harassment, exploitation, or intimidation.   

Discrimination or harassment of any kind, including sexual or non-sexual harassment, bullying, intimidation, violence, threats of violence, retaliation, or other disruptive behavior will not be tolerated.  All attendees at this workshop are expected to adhere to the policies below. 

• UC Policy re Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
• UC Policy re Anti-Discrimination
• UC Policy re Abusive Conduct in the Workplace (which applies to all third parties, i.e., attendees at a University event)