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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
産業技術総合研究所

AIST Tokyo Waterfront in Odaiba
Research institute overview
Formed2001
Preceding Research institute
  • Agency of Industrial Science and Technology
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
36°03′37″N 140°07′59″E / 36.06024°N 140.13310°E / 36.06024; 140.13310
Employees2,949
Research institute executive
  • Ishimura Kazuhiko, President
Parent departmentMinistry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Websiteaist.go.jp

The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (産業技術総合研究所, Sangyō Gijutsu Sōgō Kenkyū-sho), or AIST, is a Japanese research facility headquartered in Tokyo, and most of the workforce is located in Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki, and in several cities throughout Japan. The institute is managed to integrate scientific and engineering knowledge to address socio-economic needs. It became a newly designed legal body of Independent Administrative Institution in 2001, remaining under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

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History

In its present form AIST was established in 2001. However, its predecessor institutes have been operating since 1882. In 2015, it is running more than 40 researching institutes and several branches over Japan including International Metrology Cooperation Office.[1]

Three missions of AIST

  1. Advanced Research by exploring broad spectra of research fields and integrating multidisciplinary subjects to promote innovation in versatile fields that strengthen the competitiveness of Japanese industries in the world market and create new industries.
  2. Interdisciplinary and Cross-Disciplinary Research that enables planning long-range governmental policies by exploiting the current and future needs of society.
  3. Basic Research that maintains and strengthens competitiveness of national science and technology by developing and maintaining high standards of scientific and engineering research under the sole responsibility of AIST.

Type-I and Type-II basic research

The institute attempts to use and integrate scientific and engineering knowledge that is fragmented into various disciplines to address versatile and highly complex socio-economic needs that change rapidly with time.

AIST defines such research as Type-II Basic Research, which integrates multiple disciplines and creates methods for the use of integrated knowledge; traditional basic research is defined as Type-I Basic Research, which is the pursuit and discovery of novel rules, laws and principles that govern natural phenomena.

AIST places its highest priority on the pursuit of complete research, "Full Research", ranging from Type-I Basic Research to the development of products by conducting intensive Type-II Basic Research.

Each Unit of AIST places its highest priorities on establishing an integrated research system that enables researchers with different scientific backgrounds to participate in scenario-oriented research projects to address the needs of society.

Employees

The institute employs researchers of various backgrounds and levels of expertise who carry out research with respect to the three main mission of the institute. The number of employees are as follows:

  • Researchers: 2,288
  • Tenured researchers: 2,046
  • Fixed-term researchers: 242
  • Administrative staffs: 661
  • Total number of employees: 2,949 (as of April 1, 2012)

Geological Survey of Japan

The Geological Survey of Japan (GSJ) was created from geoscientific research units within AIST in 2001 to replace the old GSJ created in 1882.[2]

Notable scientists

Products

See also

References

  1. ^ Organization chart at official website of AIST and International Cooperation Office
  2. ^ "About GSJ|Geological Survey of Japan, AIST|産総研 地質調査総合センター / Geological Survey of Japan, AIST".

External links

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