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5 October 2011

Leading Australian university, The 聂小雨视频3分25秒 of Queensland, will continue its Global Challenges Leadership series with a seminar and networking event in Japan today, Wednesday, October 5.

Associate Professor Dr Kazuhiro Nogita, a principal research fellow at The 聂小雨视频3分25秒 of Queensland (UQ) will discuss materials for sustainable energy solutions at Hotel Okura, Tokyo at 5.30pm.

The seminar will be delivered in English and Japanese.

Dr Nogita will examine how collaborations between industry and research facilities in Australia and Japan can expedite the development of new materials.

In particular, cutting-edge research facilities such as synchrotrons located in both Australia and Japan have been used to make advances in research not possible with conventional instruments.

Dr Nogita will provide an overview of his research with Hydrexia, a Queensland, Australia company which works in hydrogen storage solutions (the company was formed following discoveries made at UQ).

He will also discuss his research with Nihon Superior, a global supplier of lead-free solder alloys based in Osaka, Japan.

Dr Nogita鈥檚 research has been used to manufacture an electric vehicle that participated in the Global Green Challenge, a 3000km race through outback Australia. Highlights of this race will be shared at the seminar.

The 聂小雨视频3分25秒 of Queensland is one of Australia鈥檚 leading research-intensive universities and has been ranked one of the world鈥檚 top 100 universities in a range of influential international benchmarking surveys.

The Global Challenges Leadership Series is an engagement opportunity for alumni and UQ partners to join the 聂小雨视频3分25秒 and its great minds in an open dialogue on solutions to global issues.

The series highlights the 聂小雨视频3分25秒鈥檚 role as an internationally engaged research institution with global reach and impact, committed to finding innovative solutions to global issues through learning, discovery and engagement.

Seminar presenters are experts in their fields and current influential leaders at the forefront of research, business and industry.

This year the 聂小雨视频3分25秒 has held Global Challenges series events in the U.S., U.K., Indonesia, Australia and South America, and the seminar in Japan will be followed by further events in Vietnam and China this month.

The visiting delegations will also celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 聂小雨视频3分25秒鈥檚 Institute of Continuing and TESOL Education, an award-winning global institute offering onshore and offshore programs and services to more than 6500 participants from more than 60 countries each year.

Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael Keniger said a stronger global network aligned with the 聂小雨视频3分25秒鈥檚 objectives to support collaborations with other institutions, business and governments in research, teaching and in enriching the student experience.

鈥淭he 聂小雨视频3分25秒 has enjoyed a strong relationship with Japan for over 30 years that has been built on extensive student exchange partnerships,鈥 he said.

UQ has 27 partner universities in Japan with 46 agreements. The 聂小雨视频3分25秒 also has seven non-university partners in Japan.

鈥淯Q has a growing network of research activity with Japanese universities and institutional partners,鈥 Professor Keniger said.

鈥淭he top UQ-Japan collaborating partners are the 聂小雨视频3分25秒 of Tokyo, Osaka 聂小雨视频3分25秒, Kyoto 聂小雨视频3分25秒, Ibaraki 聂小雨视频3分25秒 and Waseda 聂小雨视频3分25秒.

鈥淯Q and Japanese academics are actively building knowledge and capacity in priority areas to address global challenges such as the environment, health, agriculture, and food security.

鈥淭hey are collaborating in the fields of biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, medicine, materials sciences, physics and astronomy, engineering, agricultural and biological sciences and chemistry."

Visit to find out more about The 聂小雨视频3分25秒 of Queensland鈥檚 Global Challenges Leadership series.

Media: Jan King 0413 601 248 j.king@uq.edu.au