The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST; President: Ryoji Chubachi) has renewed the existing memorandum of understanding for comprehensive research cooperation (MOU) with Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (FhG; President: Reimund Neugebauer) under the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany.
In the field of energy, AIST has been conducting evaluations of energy devices such as solar cells in cooperation with FhG. AIST and FhG intend to further enhance the cooperation in this field.
In the field of electronics and manufacturing, AIST received a research fund for the crystal growth of strongly correlated electron semiconductor by laser-diode heated floating zone method and an international joint research project is going to be implemented using the fund.
The number of visits to FhG, in the past five years, made by AIST researchers from the Departments of Energy and Environment, Life Science and Biotechnology, Materials and Chemistry, Information Technology and Human Factors, and Electronics and Manufacturing is by far the highest compared to those to other international MOU partner institutions. Under the MOU, AIST and FhG have cooperated actively.
Through the promotion of personnel exchange between AIST and FhG, AIST will work toward further strengthening its international R&D capability and industrial competitiveness in order to become an international research hub.
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AIST President Chubachi (left) and FhG President Neugebauer (right) at the meeting. |
AIST and FhG signed the initial MOU in July 2012, under which the two institutions have promoted collaboration in various AIST Departments including the Departments of Energy and Environment, Life Science and Biotechnology, Materials and Chemistry, Information Technology and Human Factors, and Electronics and Manufacturing.
In 2014, AIST and FhG founded a joint research laboratory (a project center designed for the development of electroactive polymer actuator devices) at AIST Kansai, and the parties pursued the practical application of electroactive polymer devices for medical and welfare apparatus.
Both AIST and FhG are ranked high in Thompson Reuters’ World’s Most Innovative Research Institutions, which shows that the two institutions take global leadership in innovation. In addition, they share many similarities such as in the areas of expertise and the relationship with industry.
This MOU renewal will allow the two institutions to exchange information and human resources among various positions of personnel such as young researchers, research managers, administrative staff, and executives. Furthermore, it will also facilitate joint research projects between them as well as continuous promotion of interaction between the institutions and the industries of Japan and Germany.
Based on consideration of such backgrounds, AIST and FhG have agreed to renew the MOU.