Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2023

Exhibitors' information

The Institute for Planetary Materials Okayama University

The Institute for Planetary Materials Okayama University

◆Institute for Planetary Materials
The Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University is located in Misasa, Tottori Prefecture, a town that is well-known for its hot spring. The mission of the institute is to promote research and education on the origin, evolution and dynamics of the Earth and planets, with constant development of comprehensive geochemical analyses system, a range of high-pressure facilities and spectroscopic equipments. As a joint-use research institute, we provide joint-use and collaborative research opportunities on the research infrastructure and technologies to domestic and overseas researchers and students. We also provide graduate education in an international educational environment through our five-year doctoral program within the Graduate School of Natural Sciences, Okayama University
For more details, please see our web page (click link at bottom).
◆Organization and Research Activities
Division for Basic Planetary Materials Science
We aim at understanding the internal structure and evolution of the Earth and planets via determination of the structure and physical properties of earth/planetary materials using experimental and computational approaches.

Division for Planetary System
We aim at understanding the origin, evolution and dynamics of the Earth and planets by utilizing a comprehensive analytical system that includes a variety of facilities for highly accurate/precise quantitative analysis, mass spectroscopic analysis and spectroscopic analysis.
-Development and application of highly precise elementary analytical method and mass spectrometry.

Division for Astrobiology
We investigate mineral–organic–fluid interactions, origin of life on the Earth and planets and traces of primitive life in the solar system via both experiment and analytical approaches.
◆Joint Usage / Research Center
The Institute for Planetary Materials has been designated as a Join Usage/Research Center, “Research Core for Earth and Planetary Materials Science” supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan. We offer opportunities to access our facilities and expertise in order to promote materials science research by taking full advantage of our facilities for chemical analysis, dating, and structural analysis of terrestrial and extraterrestrial materials and experiments under a range of PT conditions. If you are interested in collaborative research with us, please contact the relevant faculty members. For a complete list and further information, please visit the Joint-Use webpage.
◆Master's and Doctor's courses
We have started Master's (2 years) and Doctor's (3 years) courses from this year. We look for highly motivated young students to join our graduate program, which is aimed at fostering the next generation of leaders in the international Earth and planetary science community. We have had many international students and produced outstanding graduates. For international students, lectures and guidance in research will be provided in English as needed. Link to application guide etc
◆Misasa International Student Intern Program(MISIP)
The annual Misasa International Student Intern Program (MISIP) for advanced undergraduate and Master students is being held each summer for about 6 weeks in order to promote international collaborative research and education. During the intern program, each student work on an active IPM research project under the supervision of IPM faculty members and staffs. We will restart the MISIP this year for the first time in three years. MISIP2023 (okayama-u.ac.jp)
 
◆IPM News Letter (downloadable pdf)
IPM News Letter No.7 March 6, 2023
IPM News Letter No.6 July 19, 2022
IPM News Letter No.5 February 3, 2022

Exhibition room
Recently, we built an exhibition room to explain our research activities. It is still under construction, but for example, you can experience the high-pressure ice, observation of rock thin sections using a polarizing microscope, observation of radiation using cloud chamber, and interactive play with a sand box using augmented reality etc. are available.
Promo video of Institute for Planetary Materials