Strategic Professional Development Program for Young Researchers
Top Runner Development Program Engaging Universities,
National Labs, and Companies
Strategic Professional Development Program for Young Researchers
Top Runner Development Program Engaging Universities,
National Labs, and Companies
2024/12/19
TRiSTAR, in cooperation with Australia and Singapore, will provide a forum for the exchange of information on recent guide lines and trends surrounding research, with a particular focus on data management, and on impediments and solutions to international collaborative research under the theme of transcending borders and disciplines, Fellows and Pre-Fellows will also serve as facilitators to explore specific themes for international collaborative research.
We will also provide information on grants that can be used for research exchanges between Australia or Singapore. We hope you can take advantage of this opportunity to accelerate the internationalization of your research.
Research Environment Issue and Possible Solution
Especially about Data Management for International Collaborative Research (including handling of confidential information)
Director, Quantum Materials and Applications Research Center, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST)
Enhance Your Research through International Collaborative Research – Basic Insight from Data Management Experiences
Head of Data Management Platform, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
Innovative Strategies for Multimodal Data Management in International Collaborative Research: Advancing Data Curation, Stewardship, and Healthcare Analytics
Senior Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, The University of Melbourne
International Collaborative Research Data Management Challenges: Experiences from inauguration of the Hokkaido-Melbourne Network
Exploring Collaborative Research Across Borders and Fields
Facilitators (TRiSTAR Fellows and Pre-Fellow)
Dr. AKIYAMA, Shinichiro, Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba
Prospects for quantum and classical computational approaches in physics
Dr. HOSHI, Sujin, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
The Future of Drug Therapy: Insights from Ocular Drug Delivery Systems
Dr. PARK, Insung, International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine, University of Tsukuba
Achieving Health Promotion Through Energy Metabolism Insights
Associate Professor in School of Business, The University of Queensland
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