Fasol-Lab (Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, 1993-1996)
Record of Events and Visitors 1993-1996
Spring Meeting of the Japanese Physical Society in Kanazawa:
Time: Tuesday 2nd April 1996, 15:15-16:05 (50 minutes incl. discussion)
Special Invited Lecture Nr. 2pF5
Place: Kanazawa-University, Lecture-Room F
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol
Title: "Spin-polarized Electrons in Semiconductors and in Mesoscopic Devices"
Tuesday 6th February 1996, Institute of Industrial Science, Univ. Tokyo,
Speaker: Professor Dirk van Dyck
Head of Dept. of Physics, Director of Vision Laboratory,
Co-Director of Electron-Microscope Group (University of Antwerp)
"Can we see atoms inside a crystal with an electron microscope"
Monday 5. February 1996, Institute of Industrial Science, Univ. Tokyo,
Speaker: Professor Richard H. Friend, F.R.S.
Cavendish Professor, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, U.K.
"Semiconductor Device Physics from Conjugated Polymers"
Monday 22 January 1996, 18:00-20:00,
German Chamber of Commerce in Tokyo,
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol
Topic: "Cross-Cultural Communication" (In Japanese Language)
Audience: Japanese Executives of German and Japanese Companies
Dr. Bjarne Stroustrup
Head of AT & T Bell Labs
Large-Scale Programming Research Department and AT & T Fellow, created and implemented the computer language C++.
Dr. Bjarne Stroustrup will give a talk at the Institute of Industrial Science on 14 November 1995: "What C++ Is and Why?"
For further information and the slides of the talk click here.
Friday 6 October 1995, 13.30 Institute of Industrial Science, Univ. Tokyo,
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, "Electron Spin Effects in Semiconductors:
Spin Relaxation, Spin-Effects on the Bandstructure, Possible Device Applications"
Monday 18 September 1995, 18.00,
German Embassy Tokyo, Technology Seminar Series,
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, "Entwicklung neuartiger elektronischer, opto-elektronischer und magneto-elektronischer Bauelemente und
Forschungstrends in Japan auf dem Gebiet der Halbleiter"
("Development of novel electronic, opto-electronic and magneto-electronic devices and research trends in Japan
in semiconductors")
"Blue light emitters for displays, data storage, and traffic signals -
Recent breakthroughs by Nichia Chemical Industries Ltd.,
background & implications"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, University of Tokyo, and JRDC
Time & Date: 4PM, Wednesday 2 August, 1995
Where: Asian Technology Information Program (ATIP)
Harks Roppongi Building 1F
6-15-21 Roppongi
Minato-ku, Tokyo 106 You can find the slides of the talk here
Spring Meeting of the Japanese Society for Applied Physics:
30 minute symposium talk: "Electron Spin Phenomena in Mesoscopic Semiconductor Structures"