Kinet International Symposium 2024
K-INET International Symposium 2024
Understanding the Current State of Transboundary Pollution – 1
ATMOSPHERE & INTEGRATION
Kinet international symposium 2024 was held on March 6th ended after lively discussions.
Keynote speech was given by Associate Professor Atsushi Matsuki (Kanazawa University), and Inviter speech was given by Professor Jun Nishioka (Hokkaido University).
This year, there were 10 speeches and 10 presentations in the student poster session.
The best poster award went to Ms. Yan Wang of Kanazawa University. A total of 49 people participated in the symposium, including participants from China and El Salvador.
We would like to thank everyone who cooperated with this symposium.
Keynote Speech | Invited Speech |
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Photo session | Poster award (Ms. Yan Wang: Kanazawa University) |
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Date : 3/6 (Thu), 2025
Venue: Large meeting room, Natural Science and Technology Library Hall, Kakuma Campus, Kanazawa University
Online: Zoom
Important Date
2/7 | Deadline: Abstracts (for oral presenters) template download |
2/25 | Deadline: Audience Registration 【Registration form for participants】 |
2/25 | Deadline: Uploading Poster (for poster presenters) |
3/3 | Abstracs update Download |
3/6 | Kinet International symposium |
Time Schedule
Program(Download)
9:00-9:10 | Opening remarks |
9:10-10:10 | K-INET Special Speaker |
10:10-11:10 | K-INET Invited Speaker |
12:00-13:30 | Session 1: Poster Session (Online) |
13:40-15:45 | Session 2: Atmospheric Environment |
15:55-18:00 | Session 3: Integrated Environment |
18:10-18:30 | Closing remarks |
Poster presentation page
Registration for participants (Closed)
#All attendees must register to attend the symposium.
#If you cannot access the form, please send your information (Name, Affiliation, E-mail address) to e-mail [kannihon.ka@gmail.com].
#Registration closes at noon on 2/25. If you have any questions, please contact e-mail [pattykiku@staff.kanazawa-u.ac.jp].
Last year’s K-INET International Symposium Website → Click here