Four iCeMS Researchers Selected for Large-Scale JST Funding Grants

October 2, 2014

The Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) has awarded iCeMS Ryotaro Matsuda, Easan Sivaniah, Hideki Hirori, and Motonari Uesugi with large-scale Extenal LinkPRESTO and Extenal LinkCREST grants. Their proposed projects are expected to drive technological innovations in high priority research areas that will make major social and economical impacts in Japan.

PRESTO -- Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology -- typically funds individual researchers for up to 3 years with a budget of 40 million JP yen, while CREST -- Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology -- funds team-oriented projects for five years with a total budget up to 600 million JP yen.

Out of 788 CREST and 1,569 PRESTO applications submitted from all over Japan, only 65 (8%) and 105 (7%), respectively, were accepted in the end. Kyoto University was awarded 10 CREST grants, out of which one belonged to iCeMS Deputy Director Uesugi. Similarly, Kyoto University was also awarded 10 PRESTO grants, of which 3 belonged to iCeMS Associate Professors Matsuda and Sivaniah, and Associate Professor Hirori.

A list of iCeMS recipients can be found below:

Prof. Motonari Uesugi

Assoc. Prof. Ryotaro Matsuda

Assoc. Prof. Easan Sivaniah

Assoc. Prof. Hideki Hirori

CREST

Professor Motonari Uesugi

PRESTO Sakigake

Associate Professor Ryotaro Matsuda

Associate Professor Easan Sivaniah

Associate Professor Hideki Hirori



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