The Sakura Science Exchange Program is an initiative aimed at developing the potential of students in the fields of innovation, science, and technology through collaboration between research faculties from various countries and Japanese universities.
From October 11th until 17th, 2023, the program organized knowledge exchange activities in Japan. This was made possible through the collaboration of the Department of Chemical Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, along with the Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, and the Faculty of Science, Mahidol University. The theme of the exchange was “Solution Plasma,” and our Faculty was represented by our Materials Engineering graduate students.
Within the Sakura Science Exchange Program, participants engaged in the exchange of knowledge and experience on the topic of Solution Plasma. Additionally, they participated in experiments related to “Solution Plasma Process and Carbon Dioxide Reduction Reaction (CO2RR)” and “Solution Plasma Process and Oxygen Reaction Reduction (ORR).”
The Sakura Science Exchange Program invites enthusiastic young individuals for a short-term exchange, fostering collaboration in the fields of science and technology. Applications are jointly planned by overseas and Japanese organizations, with Japanese organizations submitting applications to JST within the specified period.
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