ICGST2021

To Know Each Other For Green Science and Technology


Best Presentation Award for the most outstanding presentation

award winner

SP-02 Amanpreet Kaur (NIPER, India)
Nanocrystalline Solid Dispersion of Voriconazole for use as Dry Powder for Inhalation

Comment:It feels wonderful to win the outstanding presentation award in ICGST 2021 conference. The presentation provided a great learning experience in terms of effective presentation skills and time management.
I thank the organizers for this multidisciplinary, international platform and providing opportunity to the students to present at such a prestigious level.
I am especially honored to work with my supervisor Dr. Arvind K. Bansal, that our presentation stood out the tough competition and the thorough evaluation at ICGST 2021.

SP-04 Yuni Apriliana (Indonesia, UGM)
Resistance of four banana cultivar against Pentalonia nigronervosa monitored by electrical penetration graph (DC-EPG)

Comment:Thank you for the award. I am very grateful to be a presenter at ICGST 2021. A very inspiring event. Once again I thank you so much.

SP-09 Fumihisa Kobayashi (University of Shizuoka, Japan)
Photocatalytic C-H Functionalization of Amines toward Efficient Derivatization of Bioactive Compounds

Comment:I am very honored to receive this award. I greatly appreciate the support of my laboratory members. I will give it my all from now on too. Thank you very much again.

SP-24 Nivashini Neela Mekan (UTM, Malaysia)
Medium Optimization for Riboflavin Production by Recombinant Ashbya Gosypii.

Comment:I am immensely thankful for this award presented at the ICGST 2021 Conference and I will always be grateful to God for receiving it.
Indeed, it is hard for me to express it in words but definitely, I can’t deny the fact of It brings more self-belief and dedication to my work.
Not forgetting, for sustaining our young generation performances in the research field, to tackle any challenges and obstacles till the point we could provide the best version of us to perform on an international platform.
Looking forward to more upcoming events and projects that enjoin such vast connections.-Aspire to inspire-.


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General Information

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Schedule
・ September 23, 2021
Mailing of certificates to the best student presenters

・ September 21-22, 2021
International Conference on Green Science and Technology 2021 (ICGST2021)
Zoom Link for the Day 1st, September 21
Zoom Link for the Day 2nd, September 22

・ September 16, 2021
ZOOM connection rehearsal
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ICGST2021_manual_speaker (Student)
ICGST2021_manual_speaker (Participant)
Zoom Link for Rehearsal (13:00-14:00Japan Time:Guest Speaker)(14:00-15:00Japan Time: Student Speaker)

・ September 10, 2021
Deadline for submission of presentation PowerPoint (PPT) for student speakers only
Submit to Registration Desk via e-mail (Naoko Taga and Nobuyuki Mase )
The presentation PPT file will be shared on the desktop by the ICGST2021 office.

・ July 31, 2021
Deadline for submission of presentation abstracts (Word & PDF) by all speakers
Submit to Registration Desk via e-mail (Naoko Taga and Nobuyuki Mase )
Abstract Template
Special, Plenary and Invited Lectures
Student Presentations

・ July 1 to September 17, 2021
Call for Participation and Registration
Registration
Registration fee: free


Overview

Invitation

Professor Park and ICGST LogoTo Know Each Other for Green Science and Technology
Dear Colleagues,

Global climatic changes and worldwide deterioration of the environment threatens our lifestyle and the survival of all creatures.
Our Research Institute promotes basic research and technological development regarding green science and technology to solve today’s global problems.
First, we develop technologies that enhance the severe-stress tolerance of plants and then establish the system that validates the technologies’ efficiency.
This includes functional analysis of stress proteins, ecological assessment of stress-tolerant plants, and stress management technologies.
Second, to realize well-being, we have screened various bioactive compounds from nature and identified their biological functions.
These bioactive compounds are utilized for the realization of life-secure and food security.
We have also researched a rapid infectious disease detection system, vaccine development, and peptide drug discovery to achieve a higher quality of life.
Third, we have developed innovative physicochemical processes for new green energy and green utilization of conventional energy with multidisciplinary cooperation.

This research is deeply linked to Sustainable Development Goals 2 (Zero hunger), 3 (Good health & well-being), and 7 (Affordable and clean energy).

Here, we would like to corporate internationally to cope with these SDGs 2, 3, and 7 with Universities in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Japan.
To starting point, we would like to hold the 1st International Conference of Green Science and Technology, 2021(ICGST-2021).
We invited the following Universities as a co-organizer.

From India, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research.

From Indonesia, University Gadjah Mada

From Malaysia, University Technical Malaysia, University Putra Malaysia

The international conference will be scheduled for September 21–22, 2021, via Zoom.

The objective of ICGST-2021 is to provide the 1st conference for discussion of the latest developments, refresh your knowledge, and will offer plenty of networking opportunities, providing you a chance to meet and interact with leading researchers as well as the most influential minds in the field of SDGs 2, 3, and 7.

ICGST-2021 will bring together, from a global perspective, scientists, researchers, and students from several countries and professional backgrounds to exchange ideas, advance knowledge and discuss critical issues for SDGs 2, 3, and 7.
We invite you to attend an exciting scientific program comprising four plenary and ten invited talks, 24 oral presentations, and networking events.

We offer all the details you need about upcoming events interested in taking part in!

We will be happy your joining this ICGST2021.

Sincerely,

Enoch Y. Park, Chairperson of Steering committee.


Organization
Organized by:
Research Institute of Green Science and Technology, Shizuoka University (RIGST, Japan)

Co-organized by:
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER, India)
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM, Indonesia)
Shizuoka University (SU, Japan)
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM, Malaysia)
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM, Malaysia)

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Supported by:
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Headquarters for Promotion of Interdisciplinary Domain Research
Consortium for Innovative Food-and Bio-industry at Shizuoka University
Shizuoka Industrial Foundation

Topics
SDGs 2: Zero hunger
SDGs 3: Good health and Well-Being
SDGs 7: Affordable green energy and Green products and green process
SST: Green Science and Technology
ABP: Asia Bridge Program
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Program

Day 1st, September 21

13:00-13:05, Opening Remarks
Kazuyuki Hizume (President, Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

13:00-13:20, Objectives of this Symposium
To Know Each Other For Green Science and Technology
Enoch Y. Park (Director, Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

13:20-14:10, Special Lecture (60 min including Q&A (7 min))
Chairperson: Enoch Y. PARK (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)
1. Bioactive compounds from mushrooms
Hirokazu Kawagishi (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

14:10-14:20, Break time

14:20-15:20, Student Presentations (Topics: Green Science & Technology, 5 min (No Q&A)
Chairperson: Nobuyuki MASE (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

1. Analysis of seabuckthorn herbal formulation
Dattatraya Gore (NIPER, India)

2. Nanocrystalline Solid Dispersion of Voriconazole for use as Dry Powder for Inhalation
Amanpreet Kaur (NIPER, India)

3. New Process Development towards Greener Route for Sildenafil Synthesis
Upma Gulati (NIPER, India)

4. Resistance of four banana cultivar against Pentalonia nigronervosa monitored by electrical penetration graph (DC-EPG)
Yuni Apriliana (UGM, Indonesia)

5. Tropical Frutophilic Yeast Diversity
Medhina Magdalena (UGM, Indonesia)

6. Transcriptome analysis of Musa balbisiana cultivar Kepok infected by Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebesensis
Ady Bayu Prakoso (UGM, Indonesia)

7. Structural control of peptide molecules by alkene-type peptide bond isosteres
Yuki Kodama (Shizuoka University, Japan)

8. Development and use of chronological and real-time monitoring system for virus dynamics
Xiaoyu Li (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan)

9. Photocatalytic C-H Functionalization of Amines toward Efficient Derivatization of Bioactive Compounds
Fumihisa Kobayashi (University of Shizuoka, Japan)

10. Biogas production from organic waste via anaerobic digestion for sustainable waste management
Is Aizat Samsuri (UPM, Malaysia)

11. Harnessing the potential for diesel biodegradation by marine Antarctic bacteria
Nur Nadhirah Zakaria (UPM, Malaysia)

12. Phylogenetic analysis of the haemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes of H5N2 low pathogenic avian influenza viruses
Nurul Fatin Shafikah Ahmad Rizal (UPM, Malaysia

15:20-15:50, Student Presentations for Q&A at breakout rooms

15:50-16:30, Plenary Lectures (Topics: SDGs 2, 40 min including Q&A (5 min))
Chairperson: Tri Joko (Professor, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)
1. Role and regulation of sucrose-phospate syntase in sucrose accumulation and carbon partitioning in sugarcane
Bambang Sugiharto (Professor, The University of Jember, Indonesia)

16:30-17:30, Invited Lectures (Topics: SDGs 2, 20 min including Q&A (3 min))
Chairperson: Tri Joko (Professor, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)
1. Honey and other Bee Hive Products- Analytics and Regulatory Framework
Ajit Dua (CEO, Punjab Biotechnology Incubator and Director, Punjab State Biotech Corporation)

2. Wilt detection-based irrigation IoT/AI system for Tomato water stress cultivation
Hiroshi Mineno (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

3. LC-MS/MS based phytochemical fingerprinting of Malaysian herbs
Chua Lee Suan (Associate Professor, UTM, Malaysia)

17:30-17:50, Invited Lectures (Topics: Asia Bridge Program, 20 min including Q&A (3 min))
Chairperson: Nobuyuki MASE (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

1. Towards a sustainable collaboration in research and education -Asia Bridge Program at Shizuoka University-
Noriko Matsuda (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

17:50-18:00, Closing Remarks
Arvind Bansal (Professor, NIPER, India)

 

Day 2nd, September 22
13:00-13:10, Opening Remarks
Siti Subandiyah (Professor, UGM, Indonesia)

13:10-13:50, Plenary Lectures (Topics: SDGs 3, 40 min including Q&A (5 min))
Chairperson: Inder Pal Singh (Professor, NIPER, India)
1. A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Racial Disparities in Breast Cancer: Research, Resources and Global Initiatives
Ritu Aneja (Professor, Georgia State University, USA)

13:50-14:50, Invited Lectures (Topics: SDGs 3, 20 min including Q&A (3 min))
Chairperson: Inder Pal Singh (Professor, NIPER, India)
1. Strategy to develop a local wisdom-based herbal medicine
Agung Endro Nugroho (Professor, UGM, Indonesia)

2. Investigation of riboflavin production in Ashbya gossypii
Tatsuya Kato (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

3. Efficient utilization of polyhydroxyalkanoates as the way forward for the prevention of microplastics pollution in water
Hidayah Ariffin (Professor, UPM, Malaysia)

14:50-15:00, Break time

15:00-16:00, Student Presentations (Topics: Green Science & Technology, 5 min (No Q&A)
Chairperson: Nobuyuki Mase (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

1. Catalytic plasma incinerator for the removal of noxious air pollutants
YVSS Bhargavi (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India)

2. Fabrication of nanocomposite incorporated polymeric patch for enhanced healing of chronic wounds
D. Prema, J. Prakash, G. Devanand Venkatasubbu (SRM, India)

3. GeSe based Semiconductor nanostructures for thermoelectric applications
Sidharth Duraisamy (Anna University, India)

4. Bioprospecting of Indonesian medical plant
Elpri Eka Permadi (Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi (BPPT), Indonesia)

5. Medicinal Plant-Based Carbon Dots Using Bottom-up Synthesis Methods for Theranostic Application
Windy Dwi Annisa (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia)

6. Development of monoclonal antibody for COVID-19 detection
Tika Widayanti (Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi (BPPT), Indonesia)

7. Functional and structural analysis of novel α-1,2-glucosidase belonging to glycoside hydrolase family 65 from Flavobacterium johnsoniae
Shuntaro Nakamura (Shizuoka University, Japan)

8. Novel Purine Metabolism Related to the Biosynthesis of Fairy Chemicals in Rice
Hirohide Takemura (Shizuoka University, Japan)

9. Mutualistic relationship through negative feedback process is capable of bacterial coexistence in microbial ecosystem
Abd Rahman Jabir Mohd Din (Shizuoka University, Japan)

10. Production of Levan by using submerged cultivation
Roslinda Abd Malek (UTM, Malaysia)

11. Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Pullulan Production
Luo Zaini Binti Mohd Izwan Low (UTM, Malaysia)

12. Optimization of Riboflavin Production by recombinant Ashbya gosypii using bioprocessing parameters
Nivashinie Neela Mekan (UTM, Malaysia)

16:00-16:30, Student Presentations for Q&A at breakout rooms

16:30-17:10, Plenary Lectures (Topics: SDGs 7, 40 min including Q&A (5 min))
Chairperson: Mariatulqabtiah Abdul Razak (Professor, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

1. Nanobiocatalysts in Green Technology
Rosli Bn. Mohd. Illias (Professor, UTM, Malaysia)

17:10-18:10, Invited Lectures (Topics: SDGs 7, 20 min including Q&A (3 min))
Chairperson: Mariatulqabtiah Abdul Razak (Professor, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

1. Sustainable development with strategic green chemical process and products: Energy efficiency, renewable chemicals and abundant C–H bond direct functionalization
Sankar K. Guchhait (Professor, NIPER-SAS Nagar, India)

2. Biomethane production and microbial community in mesophilic and thermophilic digestion of organic wastes
Wiratni Budhijanto (Professor, UGM, Indonesia)

3. An Innovation in Unit Operation: Particle Separation/Classification by Irradiating Low- Frequency Ultrasound into Water, for Green Processes
Takayuki Saito (Emeritus Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan) and Hiroya Mizutani (Japan Radio Co., Ltd.)

18:10-18:20, Awards Ceremony
Presenter: Enoch Y. Park (Professor, Shizuoka University, Japan)

18:20-18:30, Closing Remarks
Hesham El Enshasy (Professor, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)

18:30-19:00, The last Steering Committee Meeting


Special and Plenary Speakers

Plenary Speakers

Invited Speakers
Invited Speakers

Student Presenters
Student Presenters

 

Contact

Steering committee
Chairperson: Enoch Y. Park (SU)India: Inder Pal Singh (NIPER), Arvind Bansal (NIPER)
Indonesia: Siti Subandiyah (UGM), Tri Joko (UGM)
Japan: Nobuyuki Mase (SU), Noriko Matsuda (SU)
Malaysia: Hesham El Enshasy (UTM), Mariatulqabtiah Abdul Razak (UPM)


Registration Desk
Research Institute of Green Science and Technology, Shizuoka University
Address: 836 Ohya, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka,422-8529, Japan
E-mail: Naoko Taga <taga.naoko@shizuoka.ac.jp>


Activity history

June 30, 2021
Poster finalized

May 31, 2021
Proposal and confirmation of invited speakers
Proposal and confirmation of student speakers
Sponsorship Request

March 10, 2021
The 3rd Steering Committee Meeting (15:00~16:30)
Approval of implementation plan

February 28, 2021
Implementation plan

January 25, 2021
The 2nd Steering Committee Meeting (15:00~16:00)

August 31, 2020
The 1st Steering Committee Meeting (15:00~16:30)