The 167th Topical Symposium of the Magnetic Society of Japan

New Developments of High Performance Magnetic Sensor Applications

The sensor, which can detect information or energy, is one of the key devices to support safe, secure and convenient life in highly information-oriented society. Magnetic sensors, which detect electromagnetic fields, have been used in many applications because of noncontact technology. For example, classifying the sensors in terms of sensing object, the sensors to detect magnetic field, are popular devices. Recently, achievements of high performance magnetic sensors lead to the new technology developments such as navigation technologies by electric compass, environment monitoring technologies, nondestructive detection technologies, and medical diagnosis technologies.

The 167th Topical Symposium of the Magnetics Society of Japan aims providing a chance to discuss new developments of applications using high performance magnetic sensors. We sincerely appreciate participation of researchers and engineers who are interested in this topical symposium.

Date: August 7, 2009 (Friday) 13:00-17:25
Venue: Room 501, Kagaku Kaikan (Chemistry Hall)
1-5, Kanda Surugadai ,Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo 101-8307
(3 min walk from JR Ochanomizu Station and Subway Shin-ochanomizu Station)
03-3292-6162
In cooperation with: IEEE Magnetics Society Japan Chapter, The Magneto-Science Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Physical Society of Japan, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, The Japan Institute of Metals, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, The Society of Instrument and Control Engineering
Admission fee: Free (reserved reader and student)
2,000 Yen (member and corporate member)
4,000Yen (non-member)
Textbook: 1,000 Yen (member, corporate member, non-member and student)
Further information: please contact The Magnetics Society of Japan.
TEL. 03-5281-0106
URL: http://www.wdc-jp.com/msj/intro/office.html
Organizers: T. Uchiyama (Nagoya Univ.), T. Oikawa (TDK), H. Kikuchi (Iwate Univ.)

Program

Chairperson: T. Uchiyama (Nagoya Univ.)
13:00-13:05 “Opening remarks”
T. Uchiyama (Nagoya Univ.)
13:05-13:40 “Development of dead reckoning system utilizing MI sensor”
R. Masaki, C. M. Cai (Aichi Steel)
13:40-14:15 “Wireless sensors composed of magnetic ribbons”
O. Ishii (Yamagata Univ.)
14:15-14:50 “Applications of giant magneto resistance sensor to non-destructive inspection”
S. Yamada (Kanazawa Univ.)
14:50-15:25 “The magnetic bridge type sensor for energy-saving technology”
T. Tadatsu1, I. Sasada2 (1Loyal Port, 2Kyushu Univ.)
Coffee Break 15:25-15:40
Chairperson: H. Kikuchi (Iwate Univ.)
15:40-16:15 “New magneto-electrochemical measuring method using magnetic sensor”
K. Tsukada (Okayama Univ.)
16:15-16:50 “Detection of explosives and drugs by nuclear quadrupole resonance$B!J(BNQR$B!K(B”
H. Itozaki (Osaka Univ.)
16:50-17:25 “Medical application using superconducting magnetic sensor”
A. Kandori (Hitachi)

*Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited.