<<<<<<<<<<<<<< CRC News 2022年11月23日 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> CRC会員 各位 CRC事務局 **<2nd Circular: Interdisciplinary Science Conference in Okinawa (ISCO2023) — Physics and Mathematics meet Medical Science —>** ** The English version follows the Japanese version.** CRC会員の皆様 重複してこのメールを受け取られる方におかれましてはご容赦ください。 表記国際会議を開催いたしますので、ご興味のある方は以下をご覧ください。 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 個別分野の中に閉じず、異なる分野の知見や手法を加え、より広い視点で課題を捉え直すことの有効性が指摘されるようになってきました。本研究会は、宇宙、素粒子、原子核、量子コンピュータ、生命科学、医学の分野などの分野を牽引する研究者を一同に集め、異分野融合で課題解決の手法を探ること、そして新たな研究者ネットワークを形成することを目的に行われます。それぞれの分野の最先端の話題とともに抱える課題を講演していただき、関連分野あるいは人類の持続的発展に向けた講演を募集し、幅広い議論を行うことを予定しています。 本国際会議(2023年2月27日から3月3日)が基礎科学ばかりではなく、人類が抱えるさまざまな問題の解決にむけた新たな研究分野の創出につながることを願っております。ご興味のある方は是非、ご参加ください。 Websiteは、https://indico.ipmu.jp/e/ISCO2023 です。また、発表申込の締め切りは12月15日です。 2nd Circularを下記につけます。奮ってご参加下さるようよろしくお願いします。 ISCO2023 組織委員会 Tetsuo Hatsuda(RIKEN iTHEMS) Nichorus M. Luscombe (OIST) Tadayuki Takahashi (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo) ーーーーーーーーーーーーー Dear Colleagues, The organizers of the “Interdisciplinary Science Conference in Okinawa (ISCO2023) — Physics and Mathematics meet Medical Science —” would like to cordially invite all interested persons to attend the ISCO2023 that will be held at OIST in February-March 2023. - Dates: February 27th (Mon.) - March 3rd (Fri.), 2023 - Venue: Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Okinawa, Japan - Website:https://indico.ipmu.jp/e/ISCO2023 - Contact:isco2023 [at] ipmu.jp The scientific method of studying the natural world has persisted over the centuries. The key to its longevity and progression lies in sharing and building upon accumulated knowledge. Physics, which explores the origin of the universe and matter; biology, which studies living organisms, and their functions and evolution; and medicine, which explores health based on the structure and function of living organisms: all have made enormous advancements that impact all aspects of our lives. As the scientific study progresses, however, additional challenges have arisen which are increasingly difficult to solve. Many of the challenges that humanity faces are in achieving sustainable development. These include environmental changes due to climate change, food crises caused by the gap between population growth and food production, and pandemics caused by the spreading of resistant bacteria and viruses. To rise to these new challenges, it is important to reassess the issues from a broader perspective: to combine the knowledge and methods of different scientific fields and to look for new approaches that can bridge the boundaries and work across multiple fields. The purpose of ISCO2023 is to bring together leading researchers in their respective fields, explore methods for solving issues through the fusion of different fields, and form a new network of researchers. The workshop will bring together speakers from Japan and abroad in the fields of space science, particle and nuclear physics, quantum computing, life sciences, and medicine to discuss the challenges they face and the latest advancements in their respective fields. We call for presentations from fields related to those subjects mentioned above and on the sustainable development of humankind. In addition, we plan to hold a poster session to facilitate a wide range of discussions. We hope that the knowledge gained at this workshop will lead to the creation of new research fields that will not only advance basic science but will also help solve the various new challenges that humanity faces. Ugur G Abdulla (OIST) Toshiyuki Azuma (RIKEN) Gordon Baym (University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Thomas Busch (OIST) Piero Carninci (RIKEN) Neil Davies (University of California, Berkeley) Shiro Ikeda (Institute of Statistical Mathematics) Aya Ishihara (Chiba University) Barbara Jacak (University of California, Berkeley) Girkin John (Durham University) Keiko Kono (OIST) Motoko Kotani (Tohoku University) Alexander Kusenko (University of California, Los Angeles) Tom Melia (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo) Hitoshi Murayama (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo/University of California, Berkeley) Shigehiro Nagataki (RIKEN) Hidetoshi Nishimori (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Mihoko Nojiri (KEK) Milind Purohit (OIST) David C. Reutens (University of Queensland) Nami Sakai (RIKEN) Misao Sasaki (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo) Hideyuki Saya (Fujita Health University, School of Medicine) Nic Shannon (OIST) Masahiro Teshima (Max Planck Institute for Physics/ICRR, The University of Tokyo) Yasunobu Uchiyama (Rikkyo University) Yasuyoshi Watanabe (RIKEN) Matthias Wolf (OIST) + Abstract submission: December 15, 2022, 23:59 JST. + Registration for the special lecture at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium: January 9, 2023. (The maximum number is limited to 100 on a first-come, first-served basis.) + Registration for the conference: January 31, 2023. (If participants exceed the capacity of the OIST auditorium, we may close the registration before the deadline.) We look forward to seeing you in Okinawa. Tetsuo Hatsuda(RIKEN iTHEMS) Nichorus M. Luscombe (OIST) Tadayuki Takahashi (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo)