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The Takeda Techno-Entrepreneurship Award will hold three workshops, in the three application fields: information and electronics, life sciences, and the world environment. We would like to have your suggestion of topics for these workshops.
 
Please tell us what sort of workshop topics would encourage you to participate, and which areas of research can provide great benefits to society. We are also interested to hear of research areas that are currently not well-known, but which you believe will become more important in the future. Please give us your opinions based on your feelings as a potential applicant, as a user of technology, and as end-user of the development.
 
Submissions period: January 20th - February 28th, 2003
Submission method: Submissions are being accepted via our website only.
  Please supply the required information on the application form and submit your suggestions.
Announcement of Subjects: May 1st, 2003


Once workshop topics have been specified, we will notify you by e-mail of the start of the research proposals submission period. (If you are not submitting a subject proposal, but would like to be informed of the start of research proposals submission period in any case, please register on our e-mail notification list).
 
Topics of 2001, 2002 Workshop
Ultra-low Power Consumption Device, Circuit, Architecture, and System
Design and Development of Hardware Having Flexibility and Expandability of Functionality and Performance
Extremophilic Biome (Extremophiles)
Evaluation and Management of Environmental Risks
Novel Technologies for Chemical Measurement Used for Environmental Monitoring
Nanoscale Measurement Technology/System
Dependable Computer Systems and Secure Semiconductor Chips
Nano-biotechnology
Non-invasive Imaging of Brain Function
Novel Applications of Remote Sensing Technology to Environmental Well-being
Environmental Biotechnology
 
 


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