JASTIP-Net 2021 採択結果

JASTIP-Net 2021に提出された182件の研究提案をJASTIP内部で採択案を検討し、また運営委員会の承認を得てJASTIP-Net 2021は以下の41件の提案を採択することに決定いたしました (研究代表者名のみ記載しています。国名は研究代表者と共同研究者が複数国に渡る場合はその国籍です)。各WPから、各採択提案への予算配分も含めた今後の実施体制についてのご連絡いたします。

Partnership and Networking (WP1)

Peatland ecosystem restoration and utilization: Regional networking and pilot implementation

1. Indonesia

“Integrated Actions of Peatland and Mangrove Restoration and Sustainable Development through Bio-village Concept

Wahyu Dwianto (LIPI)

2. Indonesia and Malaysia

Development of coastal restoration and rehabilitation (R/R) technology based on ecosystem design, biotechnology, and communities: A new initiative of international interdisciplinary research

Suyadi (LIPI)

3. Indonesia

Estimation of CO2 Emission Using An Integration between In-Situ Measurement and Space-based Radar in The Peatland Region of South Borneo

Noorlaila Hayati (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)

4. Indonesia

“Potential Peatland Forest Biomass Resources for Co-Firing Application in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia”

Hendrik Segah (University of Palangka Raya)

 

Strengthen Science, Technology and Innovation Policy and human resources development

5. Cambodia

“Strengthening Collaboration between Industrial Sector and Scientists/researchers for Sustainable Development”

Ou Chomrong (Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI) of Cambodia)

6. Cambodia

“Empowering Science Technology and Innovation Education in Rural Area to ensure Inclusiveness, Sustainability and Equality”

Siev Sokly (Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI) of Cambodia)

7. Cambodia

“Opening up the National Innovation System (NIS) framework towards Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) policy development”

LY Sokny (Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI) of Cambodia)

 

Promoting Regional Blue Carbon Research

8. Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Japan

“Establishment of integrated and expert linkage network for Mangrove blue carbon research in South East Asian Region (SEA – MBCNET)”

Sahadev Sharma (Universiti Malaya)

9. Indonesia, Singapore and Japan

“Assessment of Ocean Carbon Dynamic to Develop the Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) Methods for Carbon Inventory of Seagrass Ecosystem as Blue Carbon Approach of Climate Change Mitigation”

A’an Johan Wahyudi (LIPI)

 

Promoting Regional Waste Management Research

10. Malaysia

“Japan-ASEAN Expert Group through Collaborative Centre of Excellence in Waste Management”

Pramila Tamunaidu (Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT))

11. Philippines

“Greenhouse gas emission inventory and carbon offset potential: A case study in the academe sector”

Aiza Cortes (University of Cebu)

 

Energy and Environment (WP2)

Functional Materials

12. Indonesia and Japan

“Design and Development of Semiconductor-based Photocatalyst for CO2 Reduction into Value-added Hydrocarbon Fuels”

Osi Arutanti (LIPI)

13. Malaysia and Japan

Research and development of nanocatalysts for dry reforming of methane

Abdul Rahman Mohamed (Universiti Sains Malaysia)

14. Malaysia and Japan

NANOCHANNELS SURFACE FUNCTIONALIZED-Cu-Cu2O/TiO2 NANORODS PHOTOELECTRODE FOR EFFICIENT PHOTOELECTROCATALYTIC CO2 REDUCTION TO HYDROGEN AND METHANOL

Nor Aishah Binti Saidina Amin (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)

15. Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Japan

“Upgrading of Bio-oil Targeting Sustainable Jet Fuel Range and Its Implementation Study in ASEAN Region”

Bridgid Chin Lai Fui (Curtin University Malaysia)

16. Malaysia, Indonesia and Japan

Biogas upgrading in palm oil mill effluent using membrane contactor

Nur Awanis Hashim (Universiti Malaya)

17. Malaysia, Indonesia, and Japan

Fabrication of photocatalytically active fibers for water treatment application

Saepurahman (LIPI)

18. Indonesia and Japan

“The Development of Sustainable Catalyst from Indonesian Mineral Waste for the Production of Bio-Dimethyl Ether as Clean Energy

Anis Kristiani (LIPI)

19. Malaysia and Indonesia

Producing Liquid Fuel Through CO2 Photoconversion by Utilizing Co-doped Biomass-derived Carbon Quantum Dots/TiO2

Nonni Soraya Sambudi (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS)

 

Renewable Energy implementation including social aspects

20. Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan

Role of  Renewable Energy for Electricity Master Plan in Mekong Countries

Ohn Zin Lin (Yangon Technological University)

21. Malaysia and Japan

“Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) for Assessment of Human Capital Development in the Sustainable Energy Sector”

Zul Ilham (Universiti Malaya)

22. Cambodia

“Assessment Study on Energy Usage and Environmental Impact on local people at tourist islands

TAING Chanreaksmey (Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI) of Cambodia)

23. Indonesia and Japan

“Formulating Feasible Policy to Maintain Solar Cell Energy Project Based on Active Engagement of Local Government and Villager’s Communities In Indonesia”

Anugerah Yuka Asmara (LIPI)

24. Universiti Indonesia

“Implementation study of mobile biomass gasifier as society circular economy tools in Karyamakmur village, Karawang, Indonesia”

Adi Surjosatyo (Universiti Indonesia)

25. Cambodia and Japan

“Design and Installation of Off-Grid PV System for Clean Water and Electricity Supply in Ta Mat Primary School, Cambodia”

Vannak Vai (Institute of Technology of Cambodia)

 

Extension of SATREPS “Development of Advanced Hybrid Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Technology for Low Carbon Society and Sustainable Energy System: First Experimental OTEC Plant of Malaysia”

26. Malaysia and Japan

“Bathymetry Survey in Malaysian Exclusive Economic Zone for OTEC 1MW Pilot Plant”

Sathiabama T. Thirugnana (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)

 

Affiliated to e-ASIA JRP on biofuel research

27. Malaysia and Japan

“Microwave-assisted direct dilute acid hydrolysis of brewer’s spent grains: a kinetic and thermodynamic analysis”

Ian Dominic F. Tabañag (University of San Carlos)

 

Bioresources & Biodiversity (WP3)

Biodiversity Cluster

28. Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Japan

The Development and Dissemination of an Appropriate Vegetative Propagation System for Elite Teak Accessions with High Lignin Content”

Witjaksono (LIPI)

29. Thailand, Indonesia and Japan

Japan and Thailand Collaboration for Antiviral Natural products (JT-CAN)

Amit Jaisi (Walailak University)

30. Thailand, Indonesia, and Japan

Molecular tracing of traded otters to monitor and combat illegal trade in Southeast Asia

Worata Klinsawat (King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi)

31. Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan

Genomic composition and selection signals underlying fruit quality traits of two wild Durian species from Indonesia and Malaysia for sustainable utilization

Yayan Wahyu C. Kusuma (LIPI)

 

Biomaterial Cluster

32. Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan

The Design of Lignin Nanocarriers Loaded with Active Substances as a Versatile Platform for its Application  as an Alternative Herbicide of Paraquat Dichloride towards Weeds in Plantation

Witta Kartika Restu (LIPI)

33. Thailand, Philippines and Japan

“Biodiversity of microorganism: Using microorganism to make value added biomolecules”

Lakha Salaipeth (King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi)

34. Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan

“Application and pilot implementation of bioremediation to the real wastewater of batik and textile industries in ASEAN countries”

Dede Heri Yuli Yanto (LIPI)

35. Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan

Development of environmentally-safe bait system for sustainable termite management based on lignocellulosic-biomass waste”

Khoirul Himmi Setiawan (LIPI)

Disaster Prevention (WP4)
36. Indonesia

“Enhancing ASEAN regional resilience on COVID-19 and haze risks using remote sensed transboundary air quality and land use data in accordance with SDG and AATHP (ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution)”

Andrio A. Wibowo (University of Indonesia)

37. Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan

Global Climate Change and Local Anthropogenic Impact Assessment on Flood and Peat Fire (Haze) Risks in the Humid Tropical River Basins”

Apip (LIPI)

38. Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Japan

Development of Seismic Hazard Map for ASEAN region towards Risk Assessment and Sustainability of Structures and Infrastructures”

Azlan Adnan  (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)

39. Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam

Assessment of Crustal Heterogeneity Characteristic in Indonesia Based on Geomagnetic/ Electro-magnetic and Seismic Data For Hazard and Risk Reduction of Earthquake and Tsunami

Febty Febriani (LIPI)

40. Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia and Japan

Natural based solutions for sustainable development in ASEAN river basins

Pham Hong Nga (Thuyloi University)

41. Malaysia, Philippines and Japan

IoT based Real-time monitoring for Flood Early Warning System

Ahmad ‘Athif Mohd Faudzi (Lecturer, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)