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Etablissement de collaborations
avec le Japon
Garry Hanan
Saya Tanaka
Marie-Pierre Santoni
Département de chimie
Department of Chemistry
AGREEMENT FOR ACADEMIC EXCHANGES AND COOPERATION
BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL (UdeM) AND KYUSHU
UNIVERSITY (KU)
1. The two parties shall encourage the following activities in Chemistry
and related fields:
(1) Exchange of professors and researchers;
(2) Exchange of graduate students;
(3) Collaborative research and joint academic meetings;
(4) Exchange of information, publications and materials for
academic purposes; and
(5) Other activities as may be mutually agreed by the two
parties to this Agreement
2. This Agreement shall remain valid for a period of five (5) years.
3. This Agreement may be amended by mutual Agreement.
4. This Agreement is made in English in two copies, one for each party.
DETAILS OF THE AGREEMENT FOR FACULTY MEMBERS
EXCHANGE
BETWEEN
THE
UdeM
et
KU
1. The two parties shall promote the exchange of personnel for
periods that may range from a few days to several months;
and mutual participation in conferences, seminars and
internships organized by one of the universities.
2. The exchange of faculty members will be jointly financed
(depending on the availability of funds): the sending institution
would normally take at its charge travel expenses while the
host institution would provide funding for living expenses.
3. Any subsidy granted for cooperation activities shall be
administered by the institution which initiated the request.
DETAILS OF THE AGREEMENT FOR GRADUATE STUDENT EXCHANGE
BETWEEN THE UdeM and KU
1. The period of exchange for individual students participating in this
exchange program shall not exceed one year (twelve months).
2. The number of exchange students shall be up to three (3) students per
year from each University. The goal is to maintain an approximate balance
in the number of exchange students between the two Universities in the
period of this Agreement.
3. Exchange students shall continue as candidates for the degree at the
home University and shall not be candidates for the degree at the host
University.
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4. Exchange students must satisfy the formal admission
requirements of the host University, but each University shall simplify
such procedures in order to facilitate this student exchange program.
5. The home University may duly recognize the credits earned by
exchange students in accordance with its own regulations.
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6. Exchange students shall be exempted from the normal application,
registration and tuition fees of the host University.
7. The host University shall not be responsible for students' personal
expenses, such as the cost of travel, accommodation, meals, required
health/medical insurance, or books and other educational items.
8. The host University shall assist the exchange students to the fullest
extent possible in finding reasonable accommodation.
9. The host University shall assist exchange students in satisfying visa
requirements and other official formalities.
Remerciements
La DRI pour le financement d’un projet international
Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science
Journée de la Recherche Internationale
DRI - Université de Montréal – 13.11.2009
Marie-Pierre Santoni †, ‡
Bernold Hasenknopf ‡, Anna Proust ‡, Garry Hanan†
†Université
de Montréal - ‡Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Photosynthèse artificielle pour la
production d’hydrogène H2 : vers
l’Économie Hydrogène
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Quelle solution face au problème des ressources énergétiques ?
Énergies renouvellables: temporaire vs. à long terme
solaire
Cellules photovoltaïques: rendement, surface
H2: combustible propre (issu de l’eau, reforme de l’eau)
Économie Hydrogène: production H2 et stockage; utilisation dans piles à
combustibles
Électrolyse de l’eau: processus multi-électronique mais énergétiquement
défavorable
Photocatalyseur capable de faire cette réaction en
conditions ambiantes: Photochimie
Un Polyoxométallate (POM)
[Mo6O19]2–
?
Complexe métallique
N
N
N
N
N
N
[Ru(bpy)3]2+
Combinaison d’expertises: Paris-Montréal-Fukuoka
Spécialistes
des
POM
Paris
•Cotutelle de thèse supervisée par :
Pr Garry Hanan, Pr Bernold
Hasenknopf, Pr Anna Proust
Chimie de coordination
- Montréal
Nouveaux systèmes:
Hybrides Covalents
POM - Métal
• Groupe Hanan à UdM & CIM2
Group à UPMC - Services à UdM
•Pr Ken Sakai (Kyushu University) et
son groupe
Photocatalyseurs
pour production
de H2 ?
Photochimie - Fukuoka
•$ Direction des Relations Internationales de l’Université de Montréal,
Consulat Général de France à Québec-FQRNT (Frontenac), Ministère des
Affaires Etrangères français (Lavoisier) $
Etudes Photocatalytiques à Fukuoka
Les raisons
- Ils possèdent une grande expérience en photochimie et photocatalyse
- Ils ont mis en place un système pour mesurer la production de H2
Système pour mesurer la production d’hydrogène
Extraction
manuelle
vers
l’analyseur
de gaz
Lampe Xe (300W)
imite le rayonnement
solaire
Système
protégé de O2
Échantillon test
Traceur qui quantifie
la production de gaz
La culture japonaise … en quelques clics
Fukuoka – Tokyo – Sapporo (conférence internationale)
Temple de Daizafu
Hakata Ramen
Conference ISPPCC 09
Mont Usu - Volcans
Sapporo
Tokyo - Hakihabara
Journée de la Recherche Internationale
Université de Montréal
Saya Tanaka
from Kyushu University in Japan
World Map
Montreal
Japan
JAPAN
Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
Prof. Ken Sakai
Kyushu University
New Campus
My Research
H2O
H2 + O2
Collaboration with Kyushu Univ. and
UdeM.
Bilateral agreement of Kyushu Univ. and UdeM
JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)
DRI-UdeM (Direction des Relations Internationale)
Montreal
Difference Points
Weather
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Merci
Bonjour
Our
group in
Japan
Merci!