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SJFs Kansli
Sweden-Japan Foundations websida är under rekonstruktion. Stora delar av websidan fungerar ej eller har gammal information. Vänligen kontakta oss direkt med frågor och funderingar på [email protected]
SJFs Kansli
Enligt SJFs styrelsemötesbeslut har perioden för kommande ansökningsomgång för stipendier hanterade av SJF lagts till december 1, 2025 – januari 31, 2026. Observera att ansökan till SEL Internships och Fellowships har andra ansökningstider som kan variera från gång till gång. Läs mera på fliken scholarship-studies.
Uppfinnaren av ”supermagneten”, Dr Masato Sagawa, tillsammans med flera framstående forskare, delar med sig av banbrytande framsteg inom magnetik och deras inverkan på samhället. Kan magneter bidra till en hållbar värld? Mer information och anmälan på länken nedan till detta seminarium som hålls både IRL och OnLine i samarbete mellan IVA, Stiftelsen för Strategisk Forskning, JSPS, Embassy of Japan, och Sweden-Japan Foundation:
https://www.iva.se/en/what-iva-does/events/magnets-for-a-sustainable-world/
Hans har bott och arbetat i Japan i ca 40 år (se bifogad CV), och har efter återkomsten till Sverige varit aktiv i styrelsen för SJF samt som en av redaktörerna för Japanpodden (www.japanpodden.se), som produceras i samarbete med Sweden-Japan Foundation och Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation (www.sjsf.se)

A challenge and a unique experience – do your M.Sc thesis at Semiconductor Energy Laboratories (SEL) in Japan, sponsored by Dr. Shunpei Yamazaki – the top patent holder in world!!
Application period for Autumn 2024/Spring 2025 projects at SEL has been extended and are now open: March 15 2024 until November 15 2024
Read more about the SEL Scholarships HERE
Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL) Co., Ltd., is the leading company in the development of crystalline oxide semiconductors for ultra-low power LSI applications. While high-quality, high-performance oxide transistors have been extensively demonstrated, there is a need to accelerate circuit and application development using these transistors.
The overall goal is to increase the development efficiency of LSI circuits using oxide semiconductor transistors. You will be expected to contribute to the improvement of current development processes and implement them in actual circuits.
This project is hosted by SEL. Students are invited to apply for a scholarship from SEL through the Application Form from 2024-03-15. For more information, please visit the SEL web site or contact the SEL public relations team at [email protected].
The emergence of large-scale language models (LLMs) has led to significant developments in natural language processing. In particular, advances in understanding questions and fluently generating answers with LLMs have been remarkable. However, interactive sessions with LLMs in business are not easy, as it requires judging the truth or falsehood of seemingly correct answers. It is also known that LLMs are not good at answering questions regarding local information that is not generally known to the public. LLMs can be trained with local information but costs are high. Also, it is difficult to dramatically improve LLM performance from unstructured information retrieval. Therefore, a system configuration that obtains answers by supplementing information to an LLM from a database of non-public, local information, is effective.
We will build a system that receives questions in natural text, searches for appropriate data in a local database, and generates answers using an LLM. Considering methods for evaluating and ranking of search results and prompts for the LLM, the system will improve on current solutions to generate relevant answers.
1.1 Retrieval processing using LLMs
1.2 Method for creating search queries from natural text necessary for retrieving supplemental local information for feeding into LLMs
1.3 Methods for evaluating and ranking search results.
2.1 Interactive, web-based interface development
2.2 Design of prompts for combining search results and the LLM
2.3 Display search results.
This project is hosted by SEL. Students are invited to apply for a scholarship from SEL through the Application Form from 2024-03-15. For more information, please visit the SEL web site or contact the SEL public relations team at [email protected].
Smartphones and other portable electronics use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, which include, among other components, positive and negative electrode materials, and an electrolyte. The electrolyte contains lithium salts, solvents, and additives. While there has been tremendous progress in Li-ion technology development, further improvements with respect to safety, charge density, and lifetime, is desirable. A fundamental major issue is the decomposition of the electrolyte due to the potential difference between electrodes. This issue can be addressed by forming a stabilizing thin film on the electrode surface through various electrolytes. However, the chemical reactions and effects of these electrolytes have not yet been clarified, so it is necessary to conduct experiments by making batteries with various electrolytes and measuring the material properties and battery performance to find optimal solutions.
The overall goal is to find an electrolyte that gives a battery with fire protection, higher charge density, and longer lifetime. You will gain detail understanding of the manufacturing processes in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, and the electrolyte you develop may lead to patent applications and scientific publications.
This project is hosted by SEL. Students are invited to apply for a scholarship from SEL through the Application Form from 2024-03-15. For more information, please visit the SEL web site or contact the SEL public relations team at [email protected]
Professor Tsutomu Miyasaka, Toin University of Yokohama, has contributed substantially to the development of new materials and techniques to make solar cells more efficient. On his visit to Sweden Prof Miyasaka is giving a lecture on Wednesday F IVA Conference Center, Grev Turegatan 16, Stockholm. The seminar will also be broadcast online. Seats are limited. Please reserve your attendance HERE
Dags att ta fram kalendern – Mars 14 blir vårens stora seminariedag:
16:30-18:10 11th Sweden-Japan Academic Network (SJAN)
”Recent Developments in Modern Chemistry”
Prof. Makoto Fujita, University of Tokyo and Prof. Xiaodong Zou, Stockholm University
18:30-20:30 Geopolitical Changes in South East Asia
”Transformation of the US-Japan Alliance: Will It Promote Peace and Stability in Asia?”
Prof Mike Mochizuki, George Washington University, Washington D.C