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英文:Report on the Tenth U.S.-Japan Joint Seminar on Nanoscale Transport Phenomena 
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和文: R. Chen, C. Duan, T. Hori, W. L. Hsu, Y. Hu, T. Ishibe, G. Kikugawa, Y. Lee, A. Marconnet, A. J. Minnich, M. Ohnishi, A. Pickel, J. Shiomi, S. Donatas, 竹原 陵介, R. Wilson, Y. Won, M. Zebarjadi, Y. Zhu.  
英文: R. Chen, C. Duan, T. Hori, W. L. Hsu, Y. Hu, T. Ishibe, G. Kikugawa, Y. Lee, A. Marconnet, A. J. Minnich, M. Ohnishi, A. Pickel, J. Shiomi, S. Donatas, R. Takehara, R. Wilson, Y. Won, M. Zebarjadi, Y. Zhu.  
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英文:Nanoscale and Microscale Thermophysical Engineering 
巻, 号, ページ Volume 28    Issue 4    Page 176–193
出版年月 2024年12月21日 
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公式リンク https://doi.org/10.1080/15567265.2024.2439788
 
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/15567265.2024.2439788
アブストラクト The tenth U.S.–Japan Joint Seminar on Nanoscale Transport Phenomena was held in San Diego, California, from July 16–19, 2023. The goals of the joint seminar series, established in 1993, are to encourage research and international exchange between US and Japan researchers in the nanoscale thermal transport community, foster US-Japan collaborations, and expose new junior scientists to leading-edge research in an interdisciplinary and international environment. The research topics were organized into 8 topical sessions, including (1) and (2) Conduction; (3) radiation and photonics; (4) and (5) Applications/Devices; (6) Fluids/Phase change; (7) Magnetism/Phonons; and (8) Thermal transport. The joint seminar opened with a plenary session and additionally featured an expert industry panel which discussed the industrial applications of thermal transport phenomena. An evening poster session provided graduate students and postdoctoral scholars with the opportunity to present their latest research results. A total of 99 researchers participated, with 51 from the United States and 48 from Japan. Of these participants, 47 were faculty, 9 held positions at national laboratories, industry, or government, and 43 were students or postdocs. The meeting was organized by Renkun Chen, Gota Kikugawa, Austin J. Minnich, and Junichiro Shiomi. Around 16 of the participants served as session chairs. The summaries of the various sessions prepared by the organizers and session chairs are presented in this report.

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