Japan Society of Applied Physics
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The Japan Society of Applied Physics (応用物理学会, ōyō butsuri gakkai) (JSAP) is a Japanese group of researchers in the field of applied physics. JSAP originated in 1932 from a voluntary forum of researchers belonging to the University of Tokyo and the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research. During World War II, most research, even applied, was frozen. In 1946, the society was established as an official academic society.
Founded | October 25, 1949 |
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Founder | Hantaro Nagaoka, Kotaro Honda, Masatoshi Okouchi[1] |
Type | public interest incorporated association (公益社団法人) |
Registration no. | A007611 |
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Origins | Forum of Applied Physics (応用物理談話会) |
Area served | Japan |
Members | 23,000[2] |
Key people | President Makoto Konagai |
Subsidiaries | Optical Society of Japan |
Website | www.jsap.or.jp |
Oyo Buturi
editOyo Buturi (ISSN 0369-8009) is the membership subscription of the Japan Society of Applied Physics. It is published monthly, in Japanese. Oyo Buturi International (1998) and JSAP International (2000-2008) are related English counterparts to Oyo Buturi.
Publications of the Japan Society of Applied Physics
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "沿革・基本活動方針 (History and Fundamental Policies)" (in Japanese). JSAP. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
- ^ "Members/Organizations". JSAP. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
- ^ Article III, 公益社団法人応用物理学会 定款 (JSAP Articles of Incorporation) Archived 2012-02-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
External links
edit- JSAP homepage
- JSAP homepage (in Japanese)