STUDENT FEST, France-Japan, UTokyo & Grandes Ecoles
Koshiba Hall, School of Science, Building 1
University of Tokyo, HONGO Campus
Establishing strategic partnerships with leading research universities worldwide is part of the internationalization strategy of the University of Tokyo. Strategic Partnerships Project is committed to developing special, close-knit, beneficial relationships and benchmarking collaborative best practices. The Paris Grandes Écoles team works with prestigious French institutions covering diverse professional disciplines. This team aims to promote new advancements for cross-disciplinary research and education.
This event brings together international students doing research internships in physics, mathematics, and engineering, or participating in exchange programs, at the University of Tokyo. The objective is to promote the creation or strengthening of links between students for future academic stays in France and Japan


http://sp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/UTokyo_ParisGrandesEcoles/ https://ilance.cnrs.fr/
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Opening Remarks Koshiba Hall, School of Science, Building 1
Koshiba Hall, School of Science, Building 1
University of Tokyo, HONGO Campus
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Orateur: Prof. Tetsuya Ishida (Graduate School of Engineering) - 2
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Where does the intrinsic alignment of galaxies stem from? An answer through reconstructive simulationsOrateur: Yona Lapeyre (Yona Lapeyre)
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My exchange program at the University of TokyoOrateur: Aliénor Goubault-Larrecq (Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences)
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Unveiling Hidden Stellar Seeds by Radio ObservationsOrateur: Kaho Morii (Graduate School of Science)
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Deep learning for the characterization of neutrino events in Hyper KamiokandeOrateur: Lucas Jacquier (ILANCE/Institute for Cosmic Ray Research)
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Electron Cooling/Heating in Semiconductor HeterostructuresOrateur: Xiangyu Zhu (Insitute of Industrial Science)
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Simulation of quantum dot solar cells with light trappingOrateur: Maïa Pécastaings (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)
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Studying High Redshift Quiescent GalaxiesOrateur: Mouad Gnaoui (ILANCE/Graduate School of Science)
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On brane inflation after LitebirdOrateur: Valentin C. Perez (ILANCE/Kavli IPMU)
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Lunch Break
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Current status of Dark matter Axion search with riNg Cavity Experiment (DANCE)Orateur: Hinata Takidera (Graduate School of Science)
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Looking into invisible Galactic molecular gas in absorption against bright QSOsOrateur: Kanako Narita (Graduate School of Science)
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Exploring arithmetic geometry from France to TokyoOrateur: Joseph Muller (Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences)
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Using machine learning to infer cosmological velocity fieldOrateur: Albert Bonnefous (ILANCE/Kavli IPMU)
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Some Low Energy Concerns for the Hyper-Kamiokande Large Water Cherenkov DetectoOrateur: Thomas Leplumey (ILANCE/Graduate School of Science)
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Assessment of Tsunami Evacuation Plan in Small Declining Cities: Study Case of Tosashimizu, JapanOrateur: Auriane Laurent (Graduate School of Engineering)
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Reconstruction of inflationary CMB B-mode signal with instrumental effects and Galactic foreground emissionsOrateur: Julien Tang (ILANCE/Kavli IPMU)
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Coffee Break
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Generate Simulation Samples with Bayesian Neural NetworkOrateur: Jules Potel (ILANCE/Kavli IPMU)
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My background in a French-Japanese class and as a student from the ESPCIOrateur: Louis Grandvaux (Insitute of Industrial Science)
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Using Neural Networks' hidden variables to improve and understand physics analysisOrateur: Antoine Misery (ILANCE/Kavli IPMU)
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Plasmon-enhanced light absorption in 2D MoS2 solar cellOrateur: Paul Jacquet (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)
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Daily life of a person who studies mathematicsOrateur: Peiduo Wang (Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences)
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Data processing for machine learning on Super-Kamiokande neutrinos detectorOrateur: Enzo Forestier (ILANCE/Institute for Cosmic Ray Research)
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Closing remarksOrateur: Prof. Atsushi Shiho (Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences)
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