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dc.contributor.authorJučiūtė, Edita
dc.contributor.authorRokicki, Jaroslav
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-18T19:17:57Z
dc.date.available2023-09-18T19:17:57Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.issn2029-4999
dc.identifier.other(BIS)VGT02-000025274
dc.identifier.urihttps://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/137699
dc.description.abstract"Žinote, tarptautinėse organizacijose yra mažai japonų. Jie nemėgsta girtis. Paklausti, ką nuveikę, visada atsako: "Nieko". Aš taip pat galėčiau atsakyti. Vėl metams išvažiuoju į Japoniją. Riken institute smegenų tyrimo grupėje šiemet baigsiu rašyti savo disertaciją", - pasakoja po metų darbo iš Japonijos grįžęs VGTU Elektroninių sistemų katedros doktorantas Jarek Rokicki.lit
dc.description.abstractJarek Rokicki, a postgraduate student of the Department of Electronic Systems at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, who spent nearly a year at a Japanese company Sanyo Electrics Limited, is currently working at RIKEN Institute – the largest in Japan and one of the most famous scientific institutions in the world. In his article the postgraduate student tells about a unique professional experience in the country called Heaven for electronics. “The company Sanyo ElectricS Limited is developing a project, which aims at iPS cell processing. We have all heard about stem cells, which are injected into any damaged organs and start to regenerate themselves. However this technology has a drawback – the cells may not revive. Therefore, Kyoto University has developed a new technology, when a sample of healthy human skin cells is taken and transformed, for example, into a healthy liver. The company is currently developing a new device for the world market designed for treating this type of cells. We strive to automate part of the process by which iPS cells are created. A lot of experts from different fields – robotics, mechanics, optics, biology as well as digital imaging are involved in this project,” says Jarek Rokicki, a postgraduate student of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. Upon arriving in Japan the specialist of electronics experienced not only a culture shock, but, together with other Japanese people, underwent a deadly earthquake in March.eng
dc.format.extentp. 24-33, 66
dc.format.mediumtekstas / txt
dc.language.isolit
dc.source.urihttp://www.vgtu.lt/media/files/1/sapere-2011-nr-3-web.pdf
dc.subject00 - Klasifikacija netaikoma / Classification does not apply
dc.titleLaikas elektronikų rojuje
dc.typeStraipsnis mokslo, meno populiarinimo leidinyje / Article in science, art promotion publication
dc.type.pubtypeS6 - Straipsnis mokslo, meno populiarinimo leidinyje / Article in science, art promotion publication
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.facultyVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas / Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.facultyElektronikos fakultetas / Faculty of Electronics
dc.contributor.departmentViešosios komunikacijos direkcija / Public Communication Office
dcterms.sourcetitleSapere Aude
dc.description.issuenr. 2(3)
dc.publisher.nameVGTU
dc.publisher.cityVilnius
dc.identifier.elaba3996994


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