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※ Note: AIST Tsukuba has Central (No. 1 to No. 7), West, East,and North.Research Institute for Ubiquitous Energy DevicesToward secondary batteries and other energy-efficiency technologies for daily lifeURL : http://unit.aist.go.jp/ubiqen/english/index_e.htmlE-mail : ubiqen-kansai-ml@aist.go.jp1-8-31 Midorigaoka, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8577, Japan Tel: (072) 751-8528 / Fax: (072) 751-9629 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-72-751-8528 / Fax: +81-72-751-9629)【 Research Base 】 AIST KansaiIn order to promote “green innovation,” in which efforts are made to achieve compatibility between economic growth and the environment in order to realize a low-carbon society, it is necessary to decrease the energy consumption of energy-using equipment such as home appliances and vehicles. High levels of safety and environmental compatibility must also be assured from the perspective of daily life. We are conducting research, from the level of materials through to systems, aimed at reducing the energy and resource consumption of new small mobile power supplies, including secondary batteries and fuel cells, as well as lighting and other appliances.Cylindrical lithium-ion battery (model 18650) fabricated by our Institute【 Outline 】【 Director 】 Tetsuhiko Kobayashi【 Deputy Director 】Kazumi Tanimoto【 AIST Participating Technology Research Association 】Fuel Cell Cutting-Edge Center Technology Research AssociationLithium Ion Battery Technology and Evaluation Center (LIBTEC)Research Institute for Environmental Management TechnologyDevelopment of new environmentally sound technologies to harmonize industrial activities and environmental protectionURL : http://unit.aist.go.jp/emtech-ri/e/E-mail : emtech-web-ml@aist.go.jpAIST Tsukuba West, 16-1 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8569, JapanTel: (029) 861-8250 / Fax: (029) 861-8258 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-29-861-8250 / Fax: +81-29-861-8258)We are conducting research to address environmental issues such as deterioration of the living environment and health due to hazardous chemicals and global warming in order to harmonize our industrial activities with a safe and secure environment. The areas that we are focusing on include 1) development of next-generation environmental diagnostic technologies upgrading conventional environmental measurement techniques with bio- and nanotechnology; 2) development of technologies to reduce health risks from hazardous chemicals in the air, water, and soil in an energy- and resource-efficient manner; 3) development of compact recycling technologies to increase recycling rates in urban areas where huge wastes are generated; and 4) research on carbon cycling, which will contribute to the prevention of global warming, and on assessment methodologies for evaluation of CO2 emission reduction technologies.Recycling of tantalum capacitors from printed circuit boards【 Outline 】【 Director 】 Hiroaki Tao【 Deputy Director 】Hiroaki Kondo【 Research Base 】 AIST Tsukuba (West)※�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������【 Deputy Director 】Mikiya Tanaka 12Organization and OutlineEnvironment and Energy

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