Cooperation with the National Institute of Informatics

Henri Angelino,
National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo –
Abstract:
This visit intends to present the National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo (NII) to the research and development institutions with whom NII cooperates through a general presentation of NII and the internship program.
All researchers and students are welcomed to attend this presentation.
Bio
Professor Henri Angelino is a visiting professor at National Institute of Informatics- NII (Tokyo-Japan) and currently Acting Director of the Global Liaison Office (GLO) of that Institute.
Prof Angelino received his PH.D. in 1964 from Toulouse University, School of Chemical Engineering. From 1969 to 2000 he was a faculty member of “Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse” (INPT). He has been director of the School of Chemical Engineering (1983-1991) and then President of INPT until 1996. From May 1996 to September 2000 he was the Science & Technology Counselor to the French Embassy in Japan (on leave from INPT). Since December 2000 he is Visiting Professor at NII in charge of International policy and since 2006 he is Professor at The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI) and gives lectures on “R&D policy and International cooperation in changing world”.
Date: 2016-Jul-06 Time: 09:30:00 Room: 336
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