Organised by: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Scientific Transformation Area (A)
Supported by: Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, Systems and Information Division, Intelligent Molecular Robotics Research Group
Call for participants!
Molecular robotics is a new academic field that aims to create systems that can be called robots by using molecules designed from scratch as components, and is an academic fusion area that overlaps many fields such as systems engineering, computer science, biochemistry, biophysics, polymer chemistry, nucleic acid chemistry and molecular biology.
The Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (A) "Molecular Cybernetics" and the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE) Research Group on Intelligent Molecular Robotics offer an online educational programme for those interested in molecular robotics to learn its basics in a short time. The programme is open to everyone, from first-year undergraduates to graduate students, researchers and the general public, regardless of specialisation or background.
During the two months from July to August, you will be exposed to various topics related to molecular robotics and learn about typical software used in the field, giving you a complete overview of the field.
You can attend the lectures only, but we encourage you to join the software training group and work on the various software tasks. The software training groups are organised at random, regardless of affiliation, so you can build new relationships beyond your laboratory or university through group activities. Group members who have solved all the tasks will receive a certificate of completion.
We look forward to your participation!
Chairperson: Satoshi Murata (Tohoku University)
Molecular Robotics Summer School
For more information (https://molcyber.org/event/585)
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