23. 10. 2024

Czech-Japanese symposium on advanced multiscale materials

Czech-Japanese symposium on advanced multiscale materials

The event was inaugurated by representatives of the two organizing institutions, Prof. Jana Kalbáčová Vejpravová (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University) and doc. Martin Kalbáč (J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences), who highlighted the long-standing tradition of Czech-Japanese scientific cooperation dating back to 1924. That year, Czech scientist and future Nobel laureate Jaroslav Heyrovský, in collaboration with Japanese scientist Masuzo Shikata, developed the first polarograph, a device that revolutionized electrochemistry.

"I hope that our cooperation will yield fruitful results and develop into new dimensions thanks to the AMULET project," said Prof. Jana Kalbáčová Vejpravová in her opening remarks.

Key Research Areas

Czech scientists presented their latest discoveries in the field of nanomaterials and technologies, developed within the AMULET project (Advanced Multiscale Materials for Key Enabling Technologies). Japanese scientists, in turn, showcased their research within the framework of the Science of 2.5D Dimensional Materials project. For example, Prof. Ago, head of the project at Kyushu University, delivered a fascinating talk on "Large-Scale Growth and Integration of High-Quality 2D Materials for ‘Science of 2.5D Materials’."

Laboratory Visits

The Japanese delegation had the opportunity to visit the facilities and laboratories at Charles University and J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry. The event concluded with a productive roundtable discussion, where scientists from both countries explored future collaboration opportunities and shared ideas for further development of multiscale materials.

Innovation Across Industries

The symposium fostered not only the exchange of scientific knowledge but also the promise of deepening and expanding Czech-Japanese cooperation. The AMULET project will further support this collaboration by funding research internships for Czech and Japanese scientists at institutions in both countries as part of its focus on internationalization.

This international dialogue marked another step toward developing cutting-edge technologies that could bring significant innovations to various industries in the future.