SAKURA Science Plan invited guests paid a courtesy visit to the director and director of the International Affairs Office

 In the Japan-Asia Youth Science Exchange Program (Sakura Science Plan) run by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Professor Aburi Tadashi's program at the Graduate School of Science and Engineering "Learning about next-generation new energy from Aomori, an energy-advanced land" was adopted, and on Thursday, July 20, 2, XNUMX faculty members and graduate students from Dalian University of Technology and Taiyuan University of Technology (People's Republic of China) paid a courtesy visit to Executive Director Atsushi Yoshizawa and Director Kaori Sugihara. bottom.The above two universities are also partner universities of our university.

 From July 7th to 17rd, the invited guests will attend a special lecture on natural energy, have an exchange meeting with their students, and visit Tsugaru Biomass Energy (Hirakawa City) and the Next Generation Energy Park (Rokkasho Village). After visiting Lake Towada and Tachineputa no Yakata (Goshogawara City), we left for home.