The 132nd AMCP Open Seminar / The 1st NIMS International Standardization Seminar
~ Co-hosted with VAMAS Japan ~

1. Role of VAMAS and NIMS in International Standardization of Advanced Materials
2. On the background of international standardization of ISO/TC201 (surface chemical analysis) and ISO/TC202 (microbeam analysis)

Schedules 2018.11.05 Finished


Date & Time

Monday, November 5, 2018, 15:30-17:00

Venue

National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
Sengen Central Bldg. 1F Meeting Room No.2 → access

Registration

Pre-registration is not required.
For inquiries, please contact the Administrative Office.
This lecture is open to the public. Your participation is strongly encouraged.

Speaker

  1. Daisuke Fujita, Director, Research Center for Advanced Measurement and Characterization, NIMS
  2. Ryuichi Shimizu, Professor Emeritus, Osaka University

Title

  1. Role of VAMAS and NIMS in International Standardization of Advanced Materials
  2. On the background of international standardization of ISO/TC201 (surface chemical analysis) and ISO/TC202 (microbeam analysis)

Abstract

  1. As the "International Development of Knowledge" in the Fifth Science and Technology Innovation Basic Plan, along with international collaborative research, open science, intellectual property strategies, etc., promotion of international standardization is being stated. International standardization activities are important for Japan, the industrial nation, and it goes without saying that it plays the core of a long-term innovation strategy. At the advanced seven countries (G7) summit held in Versailles in 1982, it was decided to promote an international collaborative project (Versailles Project on Advanced Materials and Standard) to conduct pre-standardization research on advanced materials and test evaluation. Over the past 30 years, NIMS, the core organization of material research, has been the core of all Japan's VAMAS activities since the era of the predecessor National Research Institute for Metals. Here, we look at the VAMAS activities from the past to the present. Furthermore, I would like to outline the prospects of VAMAS and the role that NIMS should play in contributing to the standardization of advanced materials and test methods.
  2. The activities for the international standardization of ISO/TC201 (surface chemical analysis) and ISO/TC202 (microbeam analysis) started according to the proposal of Japanese government at the ISO Technical Board held at Zurich on March 14, 1991. The proposal that Japan was ready to organize ISO/TC (surface chemical analysis) was then approved.
    The background that had led to the proposal is briefly overviewed by focusing on the activities of the JSPS-141 Committee (microbeam analysis ), in particular, on EPMA and SIMS.

Summary

Event Title
The 132nd AMCP Open Seminar / The 1st NIMS International Standardization Seminar
~ Co-hosted with VAMAS Japan ~

1. Role of VAMAS and NIMS in International Standardization of Advanced Materials
2. On the background of international standardization of ISO/TC201 (surface chemical analysis) and ISO/TC202 (microbeam analysis)
Venue
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
Sengen Central Bldg. 1F Meeting Room No.2
Schedules Hours
2018.11.05
15:30-17:00
Registration Fee
Free

Contact

Research Center for Advanced Measurement and Characterization Administrative Office
National Institute for Materials Science
1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-0047, Japan
Tel:81-29-859-2643/2839
Fax:81-29-859-2801
E-Mail: amc=ml.nims.go.jp(Please change "=" to "@")
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