On March 6th, Shizuoka University’s several Research Institutes, Graduate Schools and other units organized online a symposium dedicated to students of our University and key collaboration partners as Invited Speakers. This was the 10th edition of the International Symposium on Future of Advanced Research at Shizuoka University.
From our group, 3 presentations were delivered by 2 undergraduate (B4) students and one PhD (D1) student. The presentation topics are given below:
1. T. Suzuki, H. Kawanishi, D. Alfafa, and D. Moraru, “Study of metal-nanofilm coating of Kelvin force microscope cantilevers for measurements of potential in nanodevices”
2. S. Miyagawa, P. Sudha, A. Samanta, and D. Moraru, “Analysis of light-induced current noise in codoped silicon nano-transistors”
3. D. Alfafa, A. Udhiarto, and D. Moraru, “Study of organic and hybrid electronics based on solution-based deposition”
Congratulations to all, especially to our B4 students who worked hard to give their first-ever scientific presentation in English at an international conference. Looking forward to our next research work together during your Master course.
Congratulations especially to Daris Alfafa, who received a Best Presentation Award for his talk bridging his previous research on organic LEDs to his current research on CNT/CMOS hybrid devices, between Shizuoka University and Universitas Indonesia (as Double-Degree Program student).
Looking forward to developing more advanced research based on this starting point.