| 12:30-13:00 | Registration | |
| 13:00-13:10 | Opening remark | |
| 13:10-13:55 | Talk 1 | Asuka Nakamura
RIKEN CEMS Advanced transmission electron microscopy for quantitative crystal structure analysis and spatiotemporal visualization |
| 13:55-14:40 | Talk 2 | Masaki Takeguchi
NIMS Liquid cell scanning transmission electron microscopy study of water-splitting catalysts |
| 14:40-14:55 | Break (15 min.) | |
| 14:55-15:40 | Talk 3 | Xiuzhen Yu
RIKEN CEMS Observation of electron spin and polar textures through multi-dimensional electron microscopy |
| 15:40-16:25 | Talk 4 | Shunsuke Kitou
The University of Tokyo Visualization by Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction: From Crystal Structures to Valence Electron Density |
| 16:25-16:40 | Break (15 min.) | |
| 16:40-17:40 | Talk 5 Online |
Lukáš Palatinus
Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences 3D electron diffraction: a versatile tool for structure analysis of nanomaterials |
| 17:40-17:45 | Photo | |
| 17:45-19:00 | Poster Session | |
| 19:00-20:30 | Banquet | |
| 9:00-9:45 | Talk 6 | Kiyohiro Adachi
RIKEN CEMS Hybrid Structure Analysis: Combinational Approach of X-ray Diffraction, Absorption, and Scattering |
| 9:45-10:30 | Talk 7 | Takayuki Nakamuro
The University of Tokyo Visualizing Molecular Science with Atomic-Resolution Electron Microscopy |
| 10:30-10:45 | Break (15 min.) | |
| 10:45-11:30 | Talk 8 | Miyabi Imai-Imada
Science Tokyo/RIKEN Atomic-Scale Visualization of Single-Molecule Excited States Using a Scanning Tunneling Microscope |
| 11:30-12:15 | Talk 9 | Kosuke Karube
RIKEN CEMS Visualization and fractal analysis of anisotropic magnetic domain structures |
| 12:15-13:45 | Lunch Break | |
| 13:45-14:30 | Talk 10 | Kotaro Fujii
Hosei University Exploration and diffusion mechanism of fast oxide-ion conductors |
| 14:30-15:15 | Talk 11 | Mikihito Takenaka
Kyoto University Analysis of Hierarchical Structures in Polymer Materials Using Quantum Beams |
| 15:15-15:30 | Break (15 min.) | |
| 15:30-16:15 | Talk 12 | Kazuki Komatsu
The University of Tokyo Nomenclature Problems of Ice Polymorphs: Recent Achievements and Remaining Issues from X-ray/Neutron Diffraction Studies under Pressure |
| 16:15-17:00 | Talk 13 | Wataru Yashiro
Tohoku University Recent Advances and Future Potential of 4D Synchrotron Radiation Tomography |
| 17:00-17:10 | Closing remark | |
| P-01 | Shuo ChenThe University of Tokyo Direct Visualization of Supramolecular Depolymerization of Water inside Fluorinated Nanochannel Crystals |
| P-02 | Nikola SuboticRIKEN CEMS Spin-reorientation transition induced by Co doping in the high-temperature ferromagnet MnRhP |
| P-03 | Xiaowei LyuRIKEN CEMS Visualization of magnetic and crystal structures in 2D magnets Fe3GaTe2 |
| P-04 | Shunsuke HayashiDepartment of Applied Physics & QPEC, The University of Tokyo Development of Precession Lorentz Electron Microscopy for Efficient Imaging of Nanoscale Magnetic Textures with Suppressed Diffraction Contrast |
| P-05 | Toshiya ShiratoriDepartment of Applied Physics & QPEC, The University of Tokyo Ultrafast Precession Electron Diffraction for Quantitative Tracking of Photoinduced Crystal-Structure Dynamics |
| P-06 | Dongxue HanRIKEN CEMS Visualizing topological defect-mediated photothermal dynamics in a chiral magnet |
| P-07 | Tomoyuki UmeyamaDepartment of Chemistry, School of Science, Institute of Science Tokyo Copper Tetranuclear Cluster-Based MOF for Oxygen Activation |
| P-08 | Yuki WadaInstitute of Science Tokyo Structure Elucidation of Medium-sized pharmaceutical molecules by a Highly Porous Metal-Organic Framework |
| P-09 | Hidenori TsujiRIKEN CEMS Nonequilibrium Crystal Structure Refinement Using Precession Electron Diffraction |
| P-10 | Kirill BulgarevichRIKEN CEMS Intuitive Visualization and Classification of π-Stacking and Related Structures based on Alternative Crystal Structure Representation |
| P-11 | Taiga UedaThe University of Tokyo Emergent Cooperative Superstructures via Order-Disorder Kinetics in Molecular Intercalation Superlattices |
| P-12 | Mohamed ArfaouiRIKEN CEMS Chains in Polymer Whiskers: A Game-Changer for Sustainable, High-Performance Composites |
| P-13 | Hiroki KobayashiGCRC, The University of Tokyo Beyond the limits of powder diffraction: one the identification of three new high-pressure ice phases having tremendously large unit cells |
| P-14 | Hiroaki SuzukiSchool of Science, Institute of Science Tokyo Influence of protonation and coordination to ruthenium on the electrochemical and structural properties of azaphenalenyl compounds |
| P-15 | Rasha Ahmed Hanafy BayomiRIKEN PRI, Thin-Film Device Lab Effect of fiber orientation on the electrical and mechanical performance of nanomesh-based strain sensors |
| P-16 | Wang ZhangInstitute of Science Tokyo A Series of Ru-MOFs with Nitrogen-Based Heterocyclic Ligands of VaryingLengths: Structural Characterization and Tunable Electronic Properties |
| P-17 | Haruto YoshimochiRIKEN CEMS Multistep topological transitions among meron and skyrmion crystals in a centrosymmetric magnet |
| P-18 | Maito UrushibataRIKEN PRI, Hashimoto Lab Dynamic covalent chemistry of azaboroles |
| P-19 | Hamida ZiaRIKEN Highly Reflective and Conductive a New Ni/Al/Au p-electrode for (280-290 nm)-Band UVB LED on C-plane Sapphire |
| P-20 | Rinsuke YamadaThe University of Tokyo Anisotropic transport in p-wave magnets |