📢 Announcement from Organizer: CMC Research, Inc. (https://cmcre.com/)
We are pleased to announce an upcoming live streaming seminar.
🎓 Lecturer: Dr. Hyakushi Kubo (Director and Professor, Center for Computational Materials Science, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University)
📆 Date and Time: August 7, 2026 (Fri) 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
🖥️ Zoom Streaming (with materials)
💬 Theme
"Computational Science Simulation Technology at the Core of Materials Informatics"
-- Systematically learn computational science simulation, which determines competitiveness in materials development in the AI era, and acquire practical application methods and success cases for corporate R&D.
📌 Participation Fee
* General: ¥55,000 (tax included) * Newsletter Member: ¥49,500 (tax included) * Academic: ¥26,400 (tax included)
🔗 Details and Registration Here
🧠 Time for Q&A will be provided.
Please join us to learn how to apply this to your research and work!
[Knowledge Gained from the Seminar]
Methods for integrating materials informatics and computational science simulation
Application of computational science simulation in corporate product development
Case studies and success stories of application in materials design and development
Future directions for utilizing computational science in materials development
[Target Audience]
Corporate researchers and engineers considering materials development utilizing computational science simulation and materials informatics
Those who wish to transition from experiment-centric R&D to efficient materials design using computational science
Those who want to learn specific application methods of computational science simulation in companies
1) Seminar Theme and Schedule
Theme
"Computational Science Simulation Technology at the Core of Materials Informatics"
Date and Time: August 7, 2026 (Fri) 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Participation Fee: ¥55,000 (tax included) *Includes materials
* ¥49,500 (tax included) for newsletter subscribers
* ¥26,400 (tax included) for academic participants
Lecturer: Dr. Hyakushi Kubo
Director and Professor, Center for Computational Materials Science, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
[Seminar Objectives]
The recent advancements in materials informatics have been remarkable, and a growing number of companies recognize that their ability to fully utilize materials informatics will be a crucial factor in the success of future materials development. On the other hand, it is also widely recognized by many companies that computational science simulation plays a vital role in materials informatics, making the integration of materials informatics and computational science simulation indispensable.
Therefore, this lecture will focus on providing a comprehensive overview from the basics to the applications of computational science simulation, which forms the core of materials informatics, and will introduce various successful examples of materials design utilizing computational science simulation. Furthermore, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how computational science simulation can be applied to actual corporate materials development and its effective utilization methods.
*This seminar will be live-streamed via Zoom.
2) How to Register
Please register through the CMC Research, Inc. seminar website.
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3) Seminar Program
(Includes breaks)
1. Significance and Application Methods of Computational Science at the Core of Materials Informatics in Corporations 1.1 Significance and Application of Computational Science Simulation in Corporations 1.2 Integration of Materials Informatics and Computational Science Simulation 1.3 High-Speed Screening Using Materials Informatics and Computational Science 1.4 Patent Strategy Using Computational Science Simulation 1.5 Industry-Academia Collaboration Utilizing Computational Science Simulation
2. Fundamentals of Computational Science Simulation 2.1 Fundamentals, Characteristics, Applicable Fields, and Limitations of Neural Networks 2.2 Fundamentals, Characteristics, Applicable Fields, and Limitations of Molecular Mechanics 2.3 Fundamentals, Characteristics, Applicable Fields, and Limitations of Molecular Dynamics 2.4 Fundamentals, Characteristics, Applicable Fields, and Limitations of Monte Carlo Methods 2.5 Fundamentals, Characteristics, Applicable Fields, and Limitations of Quantum Chemistry 2.6 Fundamentals, Characteristics, Applicable Fields, and Limitations of Quantum Molecular Dynamics
3. Practical Materials Design Using Computational Science Simulation 3.1 Application to Tribology 3.2 Application to Chemical Mechanical Polishing Processes 3.3 Application to Materials Synthesis Processes 3.4 Application to Precision Machining Processes 3.5 Application to Electronics and Semiconductors 3.6 Application to Lithium-ion Secondary Batteries 3.7 Application to Fuel Cells 3.8 Application to Solar Cells 3.9 Application to Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steel Materials 3.10 Application to Wear and Degradation Phenomena 3.11 Application to Polymer Materials
4. Future Developments in Computational Science Simulation 4.1 Multiphysics Computational Science 4.2 Multiscale Computational Science 4.3 Neural Network Molecular Dynamics 4.4 Fugaku Supercomputer Program for Accelerating Achievement Creation
5. Q&A and Individual Consultations
4) Lecturer Introduction
Dr. Hyakushi Kubo Director and Professor, Center for Computational Materials Science, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
[Lecturer's Career] March 1990: Graduated from the Department of Petrochemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University March 1992: Completed Master's program in Petrochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University July 1992: Assistant, Department of Molecular Chemistry and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University April 2001: Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University October 2003: Concurrent Researcher, PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) April 2006: Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Young Scientists' Prize) January 2008: Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University March 2015: Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University April 2017: Director, Center for Computational Materials Science, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
[Activities] March 2013: Awarded the Academic Award of the Chemical Society of Japan May 2015: Awarded the Society Award of the Japan Society of Computational Chemistry Fiscal Years 2016-2019: Project Leader, "Challenges in Basic Science" under the MEXT Post-K Computer Program Fiscal Years 2020-2022: Consortium Director, "Consortium for Training Personnel in Computational Materials Science" funded by MEXT Fiscal Year 2021: Representative, Council for Computational Materials Science Fiscal Years 2023-2025: Project Leader, DDCoMS, under the MEXT Program for Accelerating Scientific and Technological Research using the Fugaku Supercomputer
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https://cmcre.com/archives/143625/
* Fundamentals and Applications of Non-Fluorinated Water and Oil Repellent Coatings, and Development Trends
July 8, 2026 (Wed) 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
https://cmcre.com/archives/141003/
* Measurement of Microbial Dynamics Using Microbial Activity Analyzers and Applications in Research
July 15, 2026 (Wed) 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
https://cmcre.com/archives/144702/
* Remaining Capacity and Degradation Estimation Technology for Optimal Management of Lithium-ion Batteries
...Focusing on operating principles, modeling, and control methods, with perspectives on battery types and applications for EVs, HEVs, and PHEVs
July 22, 2026 (Wed) 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
https://cmcre.com/archives/144769/
* Fundamentals and Procedures of Sensory Evaluation of Foods, and Key Points of Methods
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https://cmcre.com/archives/145315/
* Changes in Junction Structures Due to Semiconductor Evolution and Packaging Responses
~ Response of Resin Encapsulation Technology to Increased Junction Counts and Narrower Pitches ~
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https://cmcre.com/archives/144592/
* Practical Application! Thorough Explanation of Food Inspection Fundamentals
August 20, 2026 (Thu) 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
https://cmcre.com/archives/145033/
* Resource Recovery of Low-Temperature Heat by Exothermic Power Generation and New Energy Utilization
August 25, 2026 (Tue) 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
https://cmcre.com/archives/145378/
* How to Tackle the Confusing Plastic and Fiber Problem?
~ The Future of Circular Economy Technologies Transforming the Lifecycle of Materials ~
August 28, 2026 (Fri) 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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* Battery Technician Training Course Utilizing Battery Factories:
2nd Session: Manufacturing Technology of Lithium-ion Batteries - Applied Edition (Ternary Cathode and Graphite/Silicon Anode)
★This course is a 5-day practical training course including accommodation!
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List of Upcoming Webinars
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