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The 2021 Japan-America Frontiers of Engineering symposium will be held virtually June 23-25. Sixty of the most promising early career engineers from Japan and the United States will meet for an intensive 2-1/2 day symposium on developments at the cutting edge of engineering technology in four areas: Soft Robotics, Mitigating Sea Level Rise, Blockchain, and Machine Learning and AI for Mental Health. The event is intended to facilitate international and cross-disciplinary research collaboration, promote the transfer of new techniques and approaches across disparate engineering fields, and encourage the creation of a transpacific network of world-class engineers. JAFOE is carried out in cooperation with the Engineering Academy of Japan.
The National Academy of Engineering would like to express its gratitude to The Grainger Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and Arogyaswami J. Paulraj for their support of the 2021 JAFOE Symposium.
Information about the program and breakout session is available under "More on this" at right.
List of Sessions
Symposium co-chairs: David Tse, Stanford University, and Hidemitsu Furukawa, Yamagata University
SOFT ROBOTICS Session co-chairs: Michael Dickey, North Carolina State University, and Kenjiro Tadakuma, Tohoku University Abstract
Shape-Shifting Soft Robots that Adapt to Changing Tasks and Environments Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio, Yale University Abstract
Soft Robotics: Industrial Perspective Yigit Menguc, Facebook Reality Lab/Oregon State University Abstract
Bio-inspired, Digital-fabricated Soft-bodied Robots Takuya Umedachi, Shinshu University Abstract
Soft Chemical Robots and Machines Shingo Maeda, Shibaura University Abstract
MITIGATING SEA LEVEL RISE Session co-chairs: Daisuke Inazu, Tokyo University, and Firas Saleh, Risk Management Solutions Abstract
Sea Level Rise Adaptation Pathways: Miami-Dade County Case Study Keren Bolter, Arcadis Abstract
Technologies to Characterize and Communicate Global Impacts of Sea Level Rise Scott Kulp, Climate Central Abstract
Hothouse in the Deep Past: Implications for Ongoing Climate Change Kazutaka Yasukawa, University of Tokyo Abstract
Management of CO2 in the Atmosphere and Ocean Using Solid Earth Takeshi Tsuji, Kyushu University Abstract
BLOCKCHAIN Session co-chairs: Giulia Fanti, Carnegie Mellon University, and Shigeya Suzuki, Keio University Abstract
Blockchain: Introduction and Challenges Sreeram Kannan, University of Washington Abstract
Technology and Implementation Challenges Behind Decentralized Identity Kristina Yasuda, Microsoft Abstract
Private Data Management for Decentralized Ledgers Ewa Syta, Trinity College Abstract
On-Chain Scaling of Blockchain Akihiro Fujihara, Chiba Institute of Technology Abstract
MACHINE LEARNING AND AI FOR MENTAL HEALTH Session co-chairs: Takamitsu Matsubara, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, and Ada Poon, Stanford University Abstract
Natural Language Processing in Medical Applications Yoshinobu Kano, Shizuoka University Abstract
Clinical Psychoinformatics Approaches for Improving Quality of Life Tetsuya Yamamoto, Tokushima University Abstract
Machine Learning, Sleep, Aging, and Memory Makoto Kawai, Stanford University Abstract