Kyoto University's International Industry-Academia Collaboration homepage is operated and maintained by the Promotion of International Collaboration Section, an organization in Kyoto University's Innovative Collaboration Center which aims to promote international collaboration.
This site provides a database of various technologies developed by Kyoto
University. The technologies are at various stages of development and the
site is intended to be a one-stop shop for companies with interest in
collaborating with Kyoto University.
Feb, 03, 2010 Highly Sensitive Electrostatic Force Detection Using Small Amplitude FM-KFM Development of highly sensitive electrostatic force detection scheme Electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) and Kelvin-probe force microscopy (KFM) are powerful methods which are capable of measuring local electric properties even at atomic/molecular resolution.
On January 22, 2010, ''Kyoto University Emerging Technologies Symposium 2010'' was held at the Kyoto University Tokyo Office in Shinagawa Intercity.
This symposium was held as part of our international Industry-Government-Academia activities.