TOHOKU UNIVERSITY

Core Research Cluster for Materials Science (CRC-MS), Organization for Advanced Studies, Tohoku University

CRCGP-MSSP2024 Poster Sessions 

Poster Session:
The 8th Symposium for the Core Research Clusters for Materials Science and Spintronics and
the 7th Symposium on International Joint Graduate Programs in Materials Science and Spintronics (CRCGP-MSSP2024)

Poster Sessions on Novemver 19 (Tue.)

Poster venue layout
(New!)

【Poster venue layout】

Accepted Poster Presenters


List of accepted poster presenters and poster number: 【Poster number list】

Information for Poster Presenters


【Info for Poster Presenters(PDF)】

Time period for displaying posters


Poster presenters can start putting up posters: November 18 (Mon.), 8:30

Please make sure you have finished putting up the posters and are ready by this time.:November 19 (Tue.), 10:40 (Poster session to start)

(Please leave all the posters up until the time for removal below.)

Time for removing posters: November 20(Wed.) 17:00-18:30
(Posters left after this time will be disposed of by the secretariat.)
 

Obligation time for poster presentations



For odd number posters: November 19 (Tue.), 10:40-11:50
For even number posters: November 19 (Tue.), 13:30-14:40

 

Best Poster Award 

【(New!) Best Poster Award winners posted. Congratulations!】

This year, as in the previous year, we will select 10 Best Poster Awards.

a. Assistant professors and below / graduate students are eligible for the Best Poster Awards.

b. Lecturers and above are not eligible for the awards, but are welcome to present a poster.

c. Not limited to those related to Tohoku University

Number of awards

About 10 awards

Award Ceremony

November 20 (Wed.) 16:15-            

Supplementary Prize
(New!)

This year the Oxford Instruments generously offered a Poster Prize (Amazon Gift Code at a value of JPY 2,000) for Best Poster Awardees. The Oxford Instruments have been actively promoting international collaborations related to low-temperature physics and materials science particularly by recognising an emerging young scientists in Japan through a Sir Martin Wood Prize established by the founder.