Muographers 2022 General Assembly

Muographers 2022 General Assembly takes place online from December 13- 15.

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Official Website (link: http://muographers2022.muographers.org/) (available soon)

OBJECTIVE:

MUOGRAPHERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2022 is a three day online event from December 13-15 bringing together discussions about the application of cosmic ray muons to global issues with new strategies for inspection/monitoring, Cosmic PNT (Positioning, Navigation and Timing Service) and communication.  Targets for inspection/monitoring topics range from volcanoes and earthquakes, cultural heritage, social infrastructures, extraterrestrial targets, CO2 storage, cyclones to nuclear reactors. Cosmic PNT topics range from muometric positioning and navigation in underground/underwater environments, to cosmic time synchronizer (CTS) for finance, SHM, post 5G, homeland security, and smart grid applications. Cosmic communication includes cosmic coding and transfer (COSMOCAT) for ultra-high security near-field communications. Art/science collaborations and education/outreach topics will also be introduced.

[ GENERAL ASSEMBLY I ]

Dec 13, 2022

  • Opening Remarks 13:30 JST

H.E. Dr. Norbert Palanovics, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Hungary

Dr. Yujiro Richard Yamada, Science Director, Office of Naval Research Global, US Navy

Dr. Gediminas Ramanauskas, First Counsellor, Head of Science, Innovation, Digital and Other EU Policies Section

Mr. Akira Yanagimoto, Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Environment, Japan/Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Cabinet Office, Japan

  • Plenary

(presentation ID numbers are denoted after each “#”)

#1: 14:00-14:05 “TBA” (Agnes Husz, Artist, Hungary/Japan)

#2: 14:05-14:15 “Horizon2020-INTENSE/Mine.IO, Horizon Europe innovation fund” (Dezso Varga, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary/International Virtual Muography Institute (VMI))

#3: 14:15-14:25 “U.S. Funding Opportunities” (Kate Mangum Wood, International Technology Center Indo-Pacific, DEVCOM Indo-Pacific)

#4: 14:25-14:35 “US-DOD, DOE, DHS” (Alan Bross, Fermi Laboratory, USA/VMI, Global)

#5: 14:35-14:45 “Horizon2020-SilentBorder” (Andi Hektor, GScan, Estonia)

#6: 14:45-14:55 “Horizon2020-REINFORCE” (Jacques Marteau, Institute of Physics of the 2 Infinities (IP2I) & MUODIM, France/VMI, Global)

#7: 14:55-15:05 “Horizon2020-CHANCE” (Lee Thompson, University of Sheffield, UK/Geoptic Infrastructure Investigations Limited, UK/VMI, Global)

15:05-15:20 Q&A

  • New Concepts in Muography

#8: 15:20-15:25 “Cyclone Muography (Hiroyuki K.M. Tanaka, University of Tokyo/VMI, Global)

#9: 15:25-15:35 “Structure and Dynamics of the North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones” (Surireddi Ramakrishna, Andhra University, India/VMI, Global)

#10: 15:35-15:40 “Cosmic time synchronization (CTS)” (Hiroyuki K.M. Tanaka, University of Tokyo/VMI, Global)

#11: 15:40-15:50 “CTS for time metrology: an overview of the current time and frequency metrological best practices and possible perspectives for timing with muons” (Giancarlo Cerretto, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (I.N.RI.M.), Italy, Marco Sellone (I.N.RI.M., Italy), Elena Cantoni (I.N.RI.M., Italy), Ivan Gnesi CREF, Centro Enrico Fermi, Roma, Italy/INFN LNF gruppo di Cosenza, Frascati, Italy/CERN, Geneve)

#12: 15:50-15:55 “Muometric positioning and navigation”  (Hiroyuki K.M. Tanaka, University of Tokyo/VMI, Global)

#13: 15:55-16:00 “Cosmic key and transfer (CosmoCAT)”  (Hiroyuki K.M. Tanaka, University of Tokyo/VMI, Global)

16:00-16:15 Q&A

  • Lyon

#14: 16:15-16:25 “Development of MCS methodology” (Antoine Chevalier, MUODIM, France)

#15: 16:25-16:35 “Recent results of a simple Cerenkov prototype detector” (Theodoros Avgitas, IP2I, France)

#16: 16:35-16:45 “First 3D images of a blast furnace” (Amélie Cohu, MUODIM, France)

16:45-16:55 Q&A

  • LSBB

#17: 16:55-17:05 “‘Tomographic Research of Underground and large STructures with Muographic Expertise’ (TRUST-ME) -Project introduction and goals -Hardware development -Project Synergies” (Ignacio Lázaro, Laboratoire Souterrain à Bas Bruit (LSBB), France/VMI, Global)

17:05-17:10 Q&A

  • Naples

#18: 17:10-17:20 “Cylindrical detector” (Luigi Cimmino, INFN, University of Naples Federico II, Italy)

17:20-17:25 Q&A

  • Kyushu

#19: 17:25-17:35 “Magnetic field imaging by cosmic-ray muon (Magic-mu): Qualitative imaging” (Tadahiro Kin, Kyushu University, Japan/VMI, Global)

#20: 17:35-17:45 “Magnetic field imaging by cosmic-ray muon (Magic-mu): impact on scattering muography” (Hamid Basiri, Kyushu University)

#21: 17:45-17:55 “Measurement of energy differential spectrum of cosmic-ray muons below 400 MeV” (Hikaru Sato, Kyushu University)

17:55-18:05 Q&A

  • Wigner-Tokyo

#22: 18:05-18:15 “Advanced gaseous detectors for cosmic ray imaging” (Gergő Hamar, Wigner RCP, Hungary/VMI, Global)

#23: 18:15-18:25 “Understanding muon tracking: signal and background” (Gábor Galgóczi, Wigner RCP, Hungary/VMI, Global)

#24: 18:25-18:35 “Underground muography and tomography” (Dezső Varga, Wigner RCP, Hungary/VMI, Global)

#25: 18:35-18:45 Muography of Sakurajima Volcano: Volcanological Implications” (Laszlo Olah, University of Tokyo, ERI/VMI, Global)

18:45-19:00 Q&A

[GENERAL ASSEMBLY II]

DEC 14, 2022

  • FNAL

#26: 13:30-13:40 “Muographic activities at Fermi Lab” (Alan Bross, Fermi Lab (FNAL), USA/VMI, Global)

13:40-13:45 Q&A

  • Lanzhou-Beijing Institute of Spacecraft

#27: 13:45-13:55 “Overview of Cosmic Ray Muongraphy in China” (Zhiyi Liu, Lanzhou University, China/VMI, Global)

#28: 13:55-14:05 “Prelimetary Results of Muongraphy Application at Zaozigou Mine” (Guorui Liu, Lanzhou University, China)

#29: 14:05-14:15 “R&D of Calorimetor-type Borehole Muon Detector” (Kaiqiang Yao, Lanzhou University, China)

#30: 14:15-14:25 “Comprehensive Study on Performance of Triangular-bar-based Muon Detectors” (Juntao Liu, Lanzhou University, China)

#31: 14:25-14:35 “Monte Carlo simulations of muon transmission tomography for 2-D and 3-D subsurface structures” (Zhiwei Li, Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, China)

14:35-14:50 Q&A

  • Beijing – Normal

#32: 14:50-15:00 “Muon imaging in China” (Yuanyuan Liu, Beijing Normal University, China)

#33: 15:00-15:10 “Preliminary study on Qinshihuang Mausoleum muography” (Ning Su, Beijing Normal University, China)

#34: 15:10-15:20 “The BNU detector for muon absorption imaging” (Xin Zhao, Beijing Normal University, China)

15:20-15:30 Q&A

  • Indonesia

#35: 15:30-15:40 “Interests and funding opportunities for muography research in Indonesia” (Suharyo Sumowidagdo, Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional/National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia)

15:40-15:45 Q&A

  • Russia

#36: 15:45-15:55 “Holy Troitsky Danilov Monastery by muography method” (Svetlana Vasina, Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia)

#37: 15:55-16:05 Muography of nuclear reactor” (Anatolii Petrukhin, National Research Nuclear University, Russia)

#38: 16:05-16:15 Muography of Avacha volcano at Kamchatka” (Yurii Gornushkin, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia)/VMI, Global)

16:15-16:25 Q&A

  • Clermont-Ferrand

#39: 16:25-16:35 “Thermal monitoring of the current unrest of the Vulcano vulcano” (Sophie Pailot—Bonnétat, Laboratoire magmas et volcans (LMV), Clermont Ferrand, France)

#40: 16:35-16:45 “Detection of temporal anomalies to predict volcanic unrest through deep learning” (Michail Giannoulis, Institut Supérieur d’Informatique, de Modélisation et de leurs Applications (ISIMA), Clermont Ferrand, France)

#41: 16:45-16:55 “Using muography to probe  changes in the internal structure of Vulcano” (Eolian Islands, Italy) (Cristina Carloganu, Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire (LPC) Clermont Ferrand / Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules (IN2P3)/ CNRS / Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), France)

#42: 16:55-17:05 “High performance electronics for a muon telescope operating in an isolated site” (Jonathan Bonnard, LPC, Clermont Ferrand, France)

17:05-17:20 Q&A

  • INAF  

#43: 17:20-17:30 “Recent muographic activities at IFC INAF” (Osvaldo Catalano, Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica di Palermo, Italy/VMI, Global)

17:30-17:35 Q&A

  • Catania

#44: 17:35-17:45 “Recent developments and applications of muography @Unict” (Giuseppe Gallo, Università di Catania, Italy/VMI, Global)

17:45-17:50 Q&A

  • Louvain-la-Neuve

#45: 17:50-18:00 “A report on portable muography for cultural heritage” ( Andrea Giammanco, UC Louvain, Belgium)

#46: 18:00-18:10 “MURAVES” (Samip Basnet, UC Louvain, Belgium)

18:10-18:20 Q&A

  • Florence

#47: 18:20-18:30 “A feasibility study for muography applications to tailings dam” (Andrea Paccagnella, University of Florence, Italy)

Abstract: Settling ponds and the associated tailings dam are typically large engineered structures used to store byproducts of mining operations that grow during the extraction activity. In the past, there have been accidents due to their collapse causing damage not only to the environment but also to civilians.

The main cause of accidents is the presence of water infiltrations inside these structures, which are characterized by their muddy content. The proposed study aims to investigate the feasibility of a muographic analysis of the stability of the mining settling basins. In particular, we aim to observe changes in the density of the containment embankment of the basin, due to the presence of water inside it. In order to intervene promptly, however, it is necessary that this survey produces results in a short time.

Starting from a CAD model of the dam, the study is carried out by comparing two situations: the dam in standard configuration and the dam with the presence of infiltrated water. These two situations are compared through fast simulations making use of muon energy loss tables. First of all, we simulate an ideal situation without statistical fluctuations corresponding to and infinite data taking period. Subsequently we insert statistical fluctuations in the counting histograms and weighing these for a finite data taking in order to recreate the measurement conditions. The aim is to understand if within a reasonable time and with what size of the detector it is possible to observe a significative density variations inside the dam.

#48: 18:30-18:40 “A status of the BLEMAB project: imaging of blast furnaces using muon radiography (European Project BLEMAB)” (Catalin Frosin, University of Florence, Italy)

Abstract: The BLEMAB project (BLast furnace stack density Estimation through online Muons ABsorption measurements) is the application of muon radiography techniques to image a blast furnace. In particular, the goal of this collaboration is to characterize the internal region where the slowly downward-moving material begins to soften and melt and which plays such an important role in the performance of the blast furnace itself.

In this contribution, we describe the state-of-the-art of the muon tracking system which is currently in development and will be installed at a blast furnace on the ArcelorMittal site in Bremen (Germany). Moreover, the status of the project and preliminary simulations are presented and briefly discussed. Finally, we will show also the possible contribution of multiple scattering effects to such applications by means of Geant4 simulations.

Keywords: muon transmission radiography, muon tracking system and multiple scattering

18:40-18:50 Q&A

  • UK

#49: 18:50-19:00 “Application of muon tomography to safety and safeguarding in nuclear waste disposal” (Lee Thompson, University of Sheffield, UK/Geoptic, UK/VMI, Global)

#50: 19:00-19:10 “UK-HKMSDD” (Lee Thompson, University of Sheffield, UK/Geoptic, UK/VMI, Global)

19:10-19:15 Q&A

#51: 19:15-19:25 “Borehole detector” (Jon Gluyas, Durham University, UK/VMI, Global)

#52: 19:25-19:35 “Monitoring changes in CO2 reservoirs using Cosmic Ray Muons” (T. Crozat, C. Steer, J-L Formento, CGG, UK)

19:35-19:40 Q&A

  • Cell Press

#53: 19:40-19:50 “Publish interdisciplinary research with iScience” (Yuqing Lin, Cell Press, USA)

19:50-19:55 Q&A

  • Brazil

#54: 19:55-20:05 “Education and Potential Applications of Muography in Brazilian Industries” (Armando Hideki Shinohara, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil/VMI, Global)

20:05-20:10 Q&A

  • Atacama

#55: 20:10-20:20 “Geometric tests of muography arrays in Atacama Desert, Chile, for geophysical prospecting on Mars” (Giovanni Leone, Atacama University, Chille/VMI, Global)

20:20-20:25 Q&A

[GENERAL ASSEMBLY III]

DEC 15, 2022

  • Art & Outreach

#56: 13:00-13:10 “Introducing some of Muoguraphy’s promotion and its art works in Japan” (Kenji Sumiya, International Art Institute, Japan/VMI, Global)

#57: 13:10-13:20 “Expression of Muography art with visualization and digital media content” (Takefumi Hayashi, Kansai University, Japan)

#58: 13:20-13:30 “How I’ve worked on Muography art” (Hiroshi Nakajima, VMI, Global)

#59: 13:30-13:40 “How I received Muography as an art curatorーSome practice in exhibition rooms” (Takeshi Fuchida, Tama Art University Museum, Japan)

#60: 13:40-13:50 Muography, Pyramidology and Arts” (Michinori Ohshiro and Yukimi Hashimoto, Komazawa University, Japan)  

#61: 13:50-14:00 Muography and Symphony” (Federico Iacobucci, VMI, Global)

#62: 14:00-14:10 “Cosmic Longing” (Boedi Widjaja)

#63: 14:10-14:20 “Transdisciplinary SciArt engagement in middle East by ORIGIN” (Michael Hoch, CERN, EU/VMI, Global)

#64: 14:20-14:30 “Report of European muography tour as a high school teacher” (Miki Otsuka, Waseda University Honjo Senior High School, Japan)

Q&A 14:30-14:50

  • Kanazawa

#65: 14:50-15:00 “Muographic study of the oceanic crust-mantle structure of the Oman Ophiolite” (Susumu Umino, Kanazawa University, Japan)

Q&A 15:00-15:05

  • SFF

#66: 15:05-15:15 “Sabo dam muography” (Yukihiko Sakatani, Sabo Frontier Fundation,Japan/VMI, Global)

Q&A 15:15-15:20

  • Tokyo

#67: 15:20-15:30 “Joint inversion” (Jun Matsushima, University of Tokyo, Japan/VMI, Global)

Q&A 15:30-15:35

  • Ghent

#68: 15:35-15:45 “TBA” (Michael Tytgat, Ghent University, Belgium)

Q&A 15:45-15:50

  • Emulsion

#69: 15:50-16:00 “Hellenistic Necropolis of Neapolis exploration with muography.” (Valeri Tioukov, National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) Naples, Italy)

Q&A 16:00-16:05

#70: 16:05-16:15 “Imaging La Palma fault: preliminary results” (Cristiano Bozza, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy/VMI, Global)

Q&A 16:15-16:20

16:20-17:00 Round Table Discussion

17:00-Closing Remarks

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INVITEES LIST (as of November 25)

In arbitrary order

Lyon

1. Jacques Marteau (Institute of Physics of the 2 Infinities (IP2I) & MUODIM, France/VMI, Global)

2. Theodoros Avgitas (IPNL, France)

3. Antoine Chevalier (MUODIM, France)

4. Davide Caiulo (IPNL, France)

5. Amélie Cohu (MUODIM, France)

LSBB

6. Ignacio Lázaro Roche (Laboratoire Souterrain à Bas Bruit (LSBB), France/VMI, Global)

7. Clément Risso (LSBB, France)

Naples

8. Giulio Saracino (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (UNINA)/National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) Naples, Italy/VMI, Global)

9. Fabio Ambrosino (UNINA and INFN Naples, Italy)

10. Luigi Cimmino (UNINA and INFN Naples, Italy)

11. Mariaelena D’Errico (INFN Naples, Italy)

12. Marco Mirra (INFN Naples, Italy)

Kyushu

13. Tadahiro KIn (Kyushu University, Japan/VMI, Global)

14. Hamid Basiri (Kyushu University, Japan)

15. Hikaru Sato (Kyushu University, Japan)

Wigner

16. Dezső Varga (Wigner Research Center for Physics (Wigner RCP), Hungary/VMI, Global)

17. Gergő Hamar (Wigner RCP, Hungary/VMI, Global)

18. Gábor Galgóczi (Wigner RCP, Hungary/VMI, Global)

19. Gabor Nyitrai (Wigner RCP, Hungary/VMI, Global)

Finland

20. Marko Holma (Muon Solutions Oy / University of Oulu, Finland/VMI, Global)

21. Pasi Kuusiniemi (Muon Solutions Oy/VMI, Global)

22. Timo Enqvist (Muon Solutions Oy)

23. Jarmo Korteniemi (Muon Solutions Oy) 

24. Jari Joutsenvaara (University of Oulu, Finland/VMI, Global)

25. Ilya Usoskin (University of Oulu, Finland)

26. Elena Kozlovskaya (University of Oulu, Finland)

27. Stepan Poluianov (University of Oulu, Finland)

28. Gergely Surányi (Muon Solutions Oy, Finland/ Wigner RCP, Hungary)

Salerno

29. Cristiano Bozza (Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy/VMI, Global)

INAF

30. Osvaldo Catalano (Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica di Palermo, Italy/VMI, Global) 

31. Giovanni Contino (Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica di Palermo, Italy)

32. Osvaldo Catalano (Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica di Palermo, Italy)

33. Davide Mollica (Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica di Palermo, Italy)

Catania

34. Domenico Lo Presti (Università di Catania, Italy/VMI, Global)

35. Giuseppe Gallo (Università di Catania, Italy/VMI, Global)

Louvain-la-Neuve

36. Andrea Giammanco (Université catholique de Louvain (UC Louvain), Belgium/VMI, Global)

37. Samip Basnet (UC Louvain, Belgium)

38. Marwa Al Moussawi (UC Louvain, Belgium)

39. Ishan Darshana Ran Gamage (UC Louvain, Belgium)

40. Maxime Lagrange (UC Louvain, Belgium)

41. Vishal Kmr (UC Louvain, Belgium)

Cell Press

42. Yuqing Lin (Cell Press, USA)

Lanzhou

43. Zhiyi Liu (Lanzhou University, China/VMI, Global)

44. Juntao Liu (Lanzhou University, China)

45. Kai Liu (Lanzhou University, China)

46. Zhuodai Li (Lanzhou University, China)

47. Xujia Luo (Lanzhou University, China)

48. Guorui Liu (Lanzhou University, China)

49. Kaiqiang Yao (Lanzhou University, China)

50. Feiyun Niu (Lanzhou University, China)

Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering

51. Zhiwei Li (Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, China)

52. Ran Han (Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, China)

53. Jingtai Li (Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, China)

54. Lingxin Chen (Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, China)

55. Jianming Zhang (Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, China)

56. Jie Pang (Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, China)

Sheffield-Boulby

57. Lee Thompson (University of Sheffield, UK/Geoptic, UK/VMI, Global)

58. Chris Steer (Geoptic Infrastructure Investigations Limited, UK)

59. Chris Toth (Boulby Underground Science Facility, UK)

Atacama

60. Giovanni Leone (Atacama University, Chille/VMI, Global)

61. Jaime Araya Vargas (Atacama University, Chile)

Wigner-UTokyo

62. László Oláh (University of Tokyo, Japan/VMI, Global)

Ghent

63. Michael Tytgat (University of Ghent, Belgium/VMI, Global)

64. Amrutha Samalan (University of Ghent, Belgium)

65. Yanwen Hong (University of Ghent, Belgium)

INRIM

66. Giancarlo Cerretto (Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (I.N.RI.M.), Italy)

67. Marco Sellone (I.N.RI.M., Italy)

68. Elena Cantoni (I.N.RI.M., Italy)

CREF

69. Ivan Gnesi ( CREF, Centro Enrico Fermi, Roma, Italy/INFN LNF gruppo di Cosenza, Frascati, Italy/CERN, Geneve)

Florence

70. Raffaello D’Alessandro (University of Florence, Italy)

71. Lorenzo Bonechi  (University of Florence, Italy)

72. Vitaliano Ciulli  (University of Florence, Italy)

73. Catalin Frosin  (University of Florence, Italy)

74. Andrea Paccagnella  (University of Florence, Italy)

Durham

75. Jon Gluyas (Durham University, UK/VMI, Global)

76. Jean-Luc Formento (CGG, UK)

77. Thierry Crozat (CGG, UK)

78. Carolina Coll (CGG, UK)

Naples Emulsion

79. Valeri Tioukov (National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) Naples, Italy)

Clermont-Ferrand

80. Cristina Carloganu (Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire (LPC) Clermont Ferrand / Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules (IN2P3)/ CNRS / Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), France)

81. Jonathan Bonnard (LPC, Clermont Ferrand, France)

82. Sophie Pailot Bonnétat (Laboratoire magmas et volcans (LMV), Clermont Ferrand, France)

83. Michail Giannoulis (Institut Supérieur d’Informatique, de Modélisation et de leurs Applications (ISIMA), Clermont Ferrand, France)

84. Francois Montanet (Laboratory of Subatomic Physics & Cosmology (LPSC), Grenoble, France)

Beijing Normal

85. Yuanyuan Liu  (Beijing Normal University, China)

86. Li Wang  (Beijing Normal University, China)

87. Bin Wu  (Beijing Normal University, China)

88. Xin Zhao  (Beijing Normal University, China)

89. Ning Su  (Beijing Normal University, China)

90. Wenwan Ding  (Beijing Normal University, China)

91. Lai Zhou  (Beijing Normal University, China)

92. Peng Zheng  (Beijing Normal University, China)

Beijing

93. Yucheng Yang (Peking University, China)

Brazil

94. Armando Hideki Shinohara (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil/VMI, Global)

95. Paulo de Araujo Régis (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

96. Hugo Antonio Cavalcanti e Silva (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

97. Aniele Vitória Farias de Aquino (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

98. Felipe Emanuel da Silva (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

99. Luan Omena Bernardi (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

100. Lucas Matheus dos Santos Batista (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

101. Gustavo José Vasconcelos Xavier (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

102. Ayako Ono (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

103. Joao Pedro Silva de Oliveira (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

104. Pedro Victor Brito da Rocha (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

105. Steffany Santos Marreira da Silva (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

106. Vitoria Jayane Fragoso de Santana (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

107. Jose Vitor Ximenes de Barros (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

108. Pedro Henrique Felix Fernandes (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

FNAL

109. Alan Bross (Fermi Lab (FNAL), USA/VMI, Global)

110. Craig Dukes (University of Virginia, USA).  Would like to present.  Title tbd.

111. Dr. Suharyo Sumowidagdo (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional/National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia)

112. Dr. Jauhar Kholili  (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional/National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia)

113. Dr. Syaefudin Jaelani  (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional/National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia)

114. Dr. Rifki Sadikin  (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional/National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia)

115. Mr. Julfa Muhammad Amda  (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional/National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia)

Outreach-Art

116. Boedi Widjaja (Artist, Singapore)

117. Hiroshi Nakajima (Artist, Japan/VMI, Global)

118. Agnes Husz (Artist, Japan & Hungary)

119. Federico Iacobucci (Artist, Japan & Italy/VMI, Global)

120. Michinori Ohshiro (Komazawa University, Japan)

121. Yukimi Hashimoto (Komazawa University, Japan)

122. Michael Hoch (CERN, Switzerland/VMI, Global)

123. Kenji Sumiya (International Art Institute, Japan/VMI, Global)

124. Takeshi Fuchida (Tama Art University Museum, Japan)

125. Takefumi Hayashi (Kansai University, Japan)

126. Keizaburo Okamura (Tama Art University, Japan)

127. Miki Ohtsuka (Waseda University Honjo Senior High School, Japan)

128. Audrey Koh (Art Producer, Beautiful/Banal)

129. Ogata Sotatsu (Waseda University Honjo Senior High School, Japan)

130. Kazuki Ueno (Osaka University, Japan124. Kazuo Tanaka, Waseda University, Japan)

131. Kazuo Tanaka (Waseda University, Japan)

132. Ana Prieto (Club de Ciencias Huechulafquen, Argentina)

133. Kenneth Cecire (QuarkNet National Staff, University of Notre Dame, USA)

134. Mark Adams (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)

Kanazawa

135. Susumu Umino (Kanazawa University, Japan)

136. Tomoaki Morishita (Kanazawa University, Japan)

137. Yoshizo Hiramatsu (Kanazawa University, Japan)

138. Nguyen Thi Mi Trinh (Kanazawa University, Japan)

139. Natsue Abe (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology,

Japan)

GScan

140. Andi Hektor (GScan OU, Estonia)

SFF

141. Tosio Mori (Sabo Frontier Fundation,Japan/VMI, Global)

142. Yukihiko Sakatani (Sabo Frontier Fundation,Japan/VMI, Global)

143. Wakana Yagi (ASIA AIR SURVEY CO.,LTD., Japan)

144. Hiroyuki Tanaka (University of Tokyo, Japan/VMI, Global)

145. Sara Steigerwald (VMI, Global)

India

146. Surireddi Ramakrishna (Andhra University, India)

Russia

147. Natalia Polukhina (The Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia/VMI, Global)

148. Svetlana Vasina (Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia)

149. Anatolii Petrukhin (National Research Nuclear University, Russia)

150. Yurii Gornushkin  (National Research Nuclear University, Russia/VMI, Global)

Nagoya

151. Kunihiro Morishima (Nagoya University, Japan)

152. Nobuko Kitagawa (Nagoya University, Japan)

153. Tomoya Imanishi (Nagoya University, Japan)

154. Fuyu Miyata (Nagoya University, Japan)

155. Kazuki Kishimoto (Nagoya University, Japan)

156. Hiroto Kodama (Nagoya University, Japan)

157. Kento Morii (Nagoya University, Japan)

158. Kai Shimizu (Nagoya University, Japan)

159. Kento Nakano (Nagoya University, Japan)

160. Taketo Nishigaki (Nagoya University, Japan)

UTokyo

161. Jun Matsushima (University of Tokyo, Japan/VMI, Global)

162. Masashi Kodama (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST), Japan)

NEC

163. Shin-ichi Miyamoto(NEC、Japan/VMI, Global)

164. Taro Kusagaya(NEC、Japan/VMI, Global)

165. Osamu Kamoshida(NEC、Japan/VMI, Global)

Japan Science and Technology Agency

166. Takashi Konishi (Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Japan)

167. Naho Kondo (JST, Japan)

168. Kazuhiro Hayakawa (JST, Japan)

Kawasaki Geological Engineering, Japan

169. Keiichi Suzuki (Kawasaki Geological Engineering, Japan)

170. Jun Ando (Kawasaki Geological Engineering, Japan)

Gazelle Automations

171. Justin T. Lee (Gazelle Automations, Canada)

172. Lindsay Lee (Gazelle Automations, Canada)

Honorary Consulate General of Hungary in Osaka

173. Hironori  Kurita (Honorary Consul General)

Diplomatic

174.  Dr. Hortenzia Hosszú (Embassy of Hungary Tokyo)

175. Tom Kuczynski (Delegation of the European Union to Japan)

Executive

176. MEXT_Earthquake.Div

177. MEXT_Earthquake.Div_OSAKAKI

University of Tokyo

178. Seiji, Inoue (University of Tokyo)

179. Kosuke, Sugiyama (University of Tokyo)

180. Yuka, Furubayashi (University of Tokyo)

181. Madoka Ito (University of Tokyo)

Geoptic

182. Jazmin Morrone (Geoptic, UK)

183. Luke Lee-Brewin (Geoptic, UK)

184. Eoin O’Sullivan (Geoptic, UK)

185. Patrick Stowell (Geoptic, UK)

186. Joseph Saum (Geoptic, UK)

Lebedev

187. Alexander K. Managadze (The Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)

188. Tatiana M. Roganova (The Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)

Guests

189. H.E. Dr. Norbert Palanovics (Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Hungary)

190. Dr. Kate Mangum Wood (Director, International Technology Center Indo-Pacific, Deputy Director, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Indo-Pacific)

191. Dr. Gediminas Ramanauskas (First Counsellor, Head of Science, Innovation, Digital and Other EU Policies Section)

192. Mr. Akira Yanagimoto (Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Environment/Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Cabinet Office)

193. Dr. Yujiro Richard Yamada, Science Director, Office of Naval Research Global, US Navy


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