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IB電子情報館 014講義室
ES Conference Room (ES Building 1F) Nagoya Univ.

Exploring Diversity and U.S.-Japan Relations

~業界に訪れた100年に一度の大変革~

講義番号
Lecture Number
DII Program Solution Design_2024_12_20
更新日
Update date
2024.11.22
公開日
Release date
2024.11.22
Nagoya University’s Future Electronics Creation Acceleration DII Collaborative Graduate School Program is honored to host a special lecture by the Principal Officer of the U.S. Consulate Nagoya. In this session, the Principal Officer will share her personal background and professional journey, offering unique insights into how the rich diversity of the United States drives innovation and inclusivity. She will also highlight the enduring partnership between the United States and Japan, focusing on shared values and collaborative achievements in areas such as science, technology, and education. This engaging lecture aims to inspire participants to explore the potential of diversity, deepen their understanding of U.S.-Japan relations, and consider their role in fostering international cooperation. Join us for an enlightening discussion on global connections and mutual growth.
題目
Title
Exploring Diversity and U.S.-Japan Relations
実施形態
SeminarForm
講義・ワークショップ

Course/Workshop

開催日
Date
2024年12月20日

December 20 (Fri.) 2024

時間
Time
16:30-18:00

4:30pm-6:00pm (PST) 

講義室
Venue
IB電子情報館 014講義室

ES Conference Room (ES Building 1F) Nagoya Univ.

対象者
Eligibility
DIIプログラム生、LGS学生、名大の全学部・全研究科に在籍する学部生/大学院生

DII students, LGS students, all students in Nagoya Univ.

定員
Maximum Participants
20名

20 persons

参加費
Fee
無料

No Fee

言語
Language
英語

English

講師
Instructor

Ms. Anna WANG

Principal Officer, U.S. Consulate in Nagoya

Ms. Anna Wang joined the State Department in 2011.
Prior to her appointment to Consulate Nagoya in July 2024, Ms. Wang served as Political Unit Chief in the Office of Pakistan Affairs in the Bureau of South and Central Asia, where she managed the broad range of bilateral political issues. She also has experience working on the U.S.-India relationship, particularly issues related to the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue between Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. She has expertise in economic and environment issues, having worked for four years at the American Institute in Taiwan, overseeing bilateral environment, science, technology, and health cooperation. She has also previously served at the U.S. Embassies in Namibia and Saudi Arabia.
Before becoming a diplomat, Ms. Wang worked as a consultant in the consumer products industry. She received a master’s degree in international relations from the George Washington University and an undergraduate degree in business administration and marketing from the State University of New York at Albany.
She is joined in Japan by her husband. She speaks Japanese and Mandarin. Her interests include working out, reading, and traveling.

主催
Host
未来エレクトロニクス創成加速DII協働大学院プログラム

DII (Deployer-Innovator-Investigator) Collaborative Graduate Program for Accelerating Innovation in Future Electronics

問い合わせ先
Contact
nishimoto.ichiro.d7@f.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jp(DIIプログラム 特任准教授 西本一郎 )

nishimoto.ichiro.d7@f.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jp(DII Program Designated Associate Professor Ichiro Nishimoto)

内容

Additional information

12/19(木)までに、(1)氏名、(2)所属、(3)学年、(4)e-mailを記載の上、nishimoto.ichiro.d7@f.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jpに申し込むこと