7International Exchange ProgramUnder the SAKURA Science Exchange Program, funded by the Japan Science and Technology Agency, the Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences provides promising Asian students with learning and research opportunities. Participants will experience a short-term stay in Japan, where they will interact with Japanese students and experts in science and technology in order to gain new scientific knowledge.SAKURA Science Exchange ProgramPast ActivitiesTime in JapanJuly 23-August 1, 2017ThailandCountry/Region Activity ReportTwo graduate students, six undergraduates , and one faculty member from Chiang Mai University, Thailand, were invited. The invitees attended lectures and visited facilities related tothe program’s objective: “Charac-terization of thermotolerant soil microorganisms isolated in Thailand field and its enzymes.”July 30-August 6, 2017Thailand,Sri Lanka,IndonesiaFour graduate students, seventeen undergraduates, and three faculty members from Thammasat University, Thailand, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia, were invited. The invitees attended lectures and visited facilities related to the program’s objective: “Advanced technology of biosystems engineering for promoting sustainable agriculture.”July 23-August 1, 2018ThailandTwo graduate students, six undergraduates , and one facultymember from Chiang Mai University, Thailand, were invited.The invitees attended lectures and visited facilities related tothe program’s objective: “Classification and characterization of thermotolerant soil microorganisms isolated in Thailand.”November 25-December 2, 2018Thailand,Sri Lanka,IndonesiaSeven graduate students, fourteen undergraduates, and three faculty members from Thammasat University, Thailand, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia, were invited. The invitees attended lectures and visited facilities related to the program’s objective: “Advanced technology of biosystems engineering for promoting sustainable agriculture.”November 17-24, 2019Sri LankaIndonesiaThree graduate students, five undergraduates, and four faculty members from University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Bogor Agricultural University and Andalas University, Indonesia, were invited. The invitees attended lectures and visited facilities related to the program’s objective: “Advanced technology of biosystems engineering for promoting sustainable agriculture.”November 19, 2020Sri LankaIndonesiaOne hundred and sixteen people including professors, graduate and under graduate students from University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Bogor Agricultural University and Andalas University, Indonesia, and Kobe University participated in the online exchange meeting using ZOOM. The participants attended lectures and discussions related to the program’s objective: “Advanced technology of agricultural environmental engineering for achieving SDGs at the rim of the Indian Ocean.”November 18,2021Sri LankaIndonesiaOne hundred and five people including professors, graduate and under graduate students from University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Bogor Agricultural University and Andalas University, Indonesia, and Kobe University participated in the online exchange meeting using ZOOM. The participants attended lectures and discussions related to the program: “Advanced technology of agricultural environmental engineering for sustainable food production system in Monsoon Asia” that was planned to apply in 2022.November 27-December 4,2022Sri LankaIndonesiaNine graduate students, fifteen undergraduates, and three faculty members from University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Bogor Agricultural University and Andalas University, Indonesia, were invited. The invitees attended lectures and visited facilities related to the program’s objective: “Advanced technology of agricultural environmental engineering for sustainable food production system in Monsoon Asia.”January 21-272024ChinaTen participants—including three researchers, one faculty member, and six graduate students—from the Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhengzhou University, Henan Agricultural University, and Henan Institute of Science and Technology in China were invited. The invitees attended lectures, hands-on experiments, academic exchanges, and facility visits related to the program’s objective: “Molecular breeding technologies for the stable production of Brassicaceae vegetables in East Asia.”
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