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“ The poster session is an essential part of the summit as it will present in more details the potential cooperation projects and the main partners who will contribute to this cooperation endeavor.” 97 posters A lot of information. A rich portfolio of opportunities for possible collaborations. In the room, the posters are displayed following 12 groups, A to M, though their labels have not been put on them. I nevertheless use these labels to help you find them. Posters Preview Session from 4 to 6 pm, Main Convention Hall Tsukuba ASEPS Summit

31 “institutional” posters and 66 “science based” ones 31 “institutional” posters : groups A to D - 21 from Asia and 10 from Europe - coming from national or multinational science organizations, from large research institutes, and from international cooperation programs. 66 “science based” posters : groups E to M Group E : 6 “International programs“ Groups F to M: 60 “ Research programs or results” Tsukuba ASEPS Summit

Posters Preview 31 “Institutional” Posters 4 items Tsukuba ASEPS Summit  5 on cooperation programs between Asian and European large institutes - National Institute for Materials Science, Japan (B6) - Ghent University, Belgium (B9) - INFN, Italy (C2) - IPPS (Sweden) Physics Support To VAST (Vietnam) (C1) - Euraxess -Japan (C4)

Posters Preview 31 “Institutional” Posters 2nd item Tsukuba ASEPS Summit  12 posters on national (or regional) policies: 6 from Asia - ACFA: Asian Committee for Future Accelerators (A6) - 3 Japan: Japan Science and Technology Agency (A02), Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (B5), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (A1) - Korea : Physics in Korea (A3) - Vietnam : Fundamental and Applied Physics (A5) 6 from Europe - 3 European Union : FPT program (A10, A11, C3) - Belgium : Science and Innovation Policy in Flanders (A7) - Germany : DFG (German Research Foundation) (A8) - Spain : Physics in CSIC (A9)

Posters Preview 31 “Institutional” Posters 3rd item Tsukuba ASEPS Summit  6 on large research programs run by research Institutes and Universities : - 4 China 4 : Institute of High Energy Physics (B1), Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences (B2), Peking (B3) and Tsinghua (B4) Universities - Indonesia :Advanced Material Research for Energy and Health, Batan (A4) - Japan : RIKEN (B7)

Posters Preview 31 “Institutional” Posters 4 th item Tsukuba ASEPS Summit  7 posters on human aspects (all from Asia): - 4 deal with women careers in physics, all from Asian scientific societies : China (D1), India (D2) and Japan (D3,D4), - 3 posters on the policies for the formation of students and young scientists : Japan (D5, D6) and Vietnam (D7)

Posters Preview Tsukuba ASEPS Summit Europe-Asia collaborations versus national or regional programs  18 posters on existing or in project large collaboration programs : 9 between Asia and Europe, like for instance : the BEPI Colombo, SPICA Euro- Japan project,.. 9 of them also involve other partners (USA, Canada,..), like ITER (E5- 6), ILC(F14,G5), BelleII (G4), CTA (H0), ALMA(H2),..  48 (10 from Europe and 38 from Asia) on science programs mainly run on a national or regional basis, or on research results. Many of them include some level of cooperation between Asian and European partners; most would benefit from enhanced ones. 66 “science based” posters

Physics based classification - 25 posters on accelerator or reactor facilities for nuclear and particle physics, and “small” physics as well. - 8 posters on large projects in astrophysics and astronomy - 33 on science programs or results: 9 on nuclear and particle physics 24 on “small” physics : atoms and molecules, condensed matter, biophysics

Posters Preview Accelerator or reactor facilities Tsukuba ASEPS Summit 25 posters on existing facilities, in construction ones, or on projects, as well as on technical developments: - 12 for nuclear and particle physics : 2 on ILC (F14 and G5) 5 on Chinese facilities in Beijing ( F1-3, F5-6) 4 on the Japanese ones : RIKEN (F9-10), JPARC (F11) and the Belle II project (G5) 1 on the German FAIR project (antiproton and ion) (F17) - 2 for energy research : ITER broad approach ( E5-6)

- 11 for condensed matter: 4 for photon science : the Japanese XFEL project (F8) in construction the ERL test facility in Beijing (F4) the Compton scattering X source at AIST (F12) the SOLEIL Synchrotron facility 7 for neutron scattering : 2 on the Chinese (I1) and European (I7) spallation source projects 4 on the Chinese research reactor CARR (I2-5) 1 on the Indian program (I7) Tsukuba ASEPS Summit Accelerator or reactor facilities

CTA (H0) ALMA (H2) BepiColombo (Mercury)(H8) : Japan – Europe 4 Japanese projects (H3-7): Hinode (Sun)(H4), SPICA (infrared) (H7), VSOP-2 (H5), 30m telescope (H3) Chinese Cosmic X-ray Observatory(H1 ) 8 large projects on astronomy and astrophysics :

ults 33 posters on programs and results Tsukuba ASEPS Summit - 9 posters on nuclear and particle physics programs from Asian countries : China (G1-3), Japan (G6-9), Malaysia (K3), Pakistan (F16) and Thailand (G10) - 18, from J to M, on other physics programs and physics results, including 2 on metrology (K1-2) Only 4 explicitly on nanosciences (J1-3, M1) : a surprise ! - 6 on life sciences, 4 on structural biology (L1—4), 1 on the Life Watch project (L5), one in dosimetry in medicine (M4)

Physics, Innovation and Industry Another surprise : a significant but rather limited number of posters addressing the relationship between physics and innovation and industrial applications, among which: 5 posters on national or regional policies : - Japan, through AIST, the Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (B5) - Vietnam (D7) - Flanders, Belgium (A7) - the accelerator programs in China (F1) and Japan (F7) A few on science programs, for instance: - the CARR neutron facility in China (I3 and I5) - the AIST flow metrology infrastructure in Japan (K2) - BATAN in Indonesia (A4) Tsukuba ASEPS Summit

Thank you for your attention Tsukuba ASEPS Summit Session from 4 to 6 pm, Main Convention Hall