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2018 Joint ConventionSociety of Wood Science and Technology (SWST)The Japan Wood Research Society (JWRS)Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyNovember 5–9, 2018Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, JapanSunday, November 417:00-19:00Registration at Nagoya Tokyu Hotel LobbyMonday, November 511:00-13:00Registration at Nagoya Noh TheaterNagoya Noh Theater13:00-13:15Noh Performance13:15-13:30Welcome: Dr. Shigehiko Suzuki, Dr. Nicole Brown, Dr. Kazuhiko Fukushima13:30-14:15 r. Akira Isogai, Tokyo University, Japan, “Wood Cellulose Nanofibrils: Promising New Bio-Based Nanomaterials for CreationDof a Sustainable Society”14:15-15:00 Dr. Hans Joachim Blaß, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie (KIT), Germany, “Advances in Cross Laminated Timber 15:30-16:15Dr. Robert Kozak, University of British Columbia, Canada, “(How) Can Wood Science be Sustainable?”16:15-17:00Dr. Yves Weinand, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, “Innovative Timber me Reception - Hotel Nagoya CastleTuesday, November 67:00-8:00Registration - Lower Level Noyori Conference HallNoyori Conference Upper Room with broadcast to lower room - Early Stage ResearchersSession Chairs: Jose Guerrero, Oregon State University, United States and Hiroyuki Yamamoto Nagoya University, Japan8:00-8:04I ntegrating Digital Image Correlation as a Strain Measurement Technique for Tensile Properties of GrapeCane FibersBalkis A. Bakar, Oregon State University, United States8:04-8:08 ungi Resistance of Oriented Strand Board Treated with ß-cyclodextrins/Allyl Isothiocyanate Inclusion ComplexesFLili Cai, Mississippi State University, United States8:12-8:16 erformance of Linear Friction Welded Birch Wood (Betula pendula roth) Post-manufacture Thermally Modified in VacuumPand Steam AtmospherePetr Čermák, Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic8:16-8:20 otential of Microwave Plasticization for Wood Shaping - Process Parameters and its Effect on Wood PlasticityPJakub Domeny, Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic8:20-8:24 usiness Model Innovations: Cases from Swedish Wood Construction IndustryBSarah Ebadzadeh Semnani, Linköping University, Sweden8:24-8:28A Lean Logistics Framework: A Case Study in the Wood Fiber Supply ChainPaula Fallas Valverde, Virginia Tech, United Statesschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyTuesday, November 6 continued8:28-8:32 oisture Performance and Durability of the Wood Surface Modification-Charring after Artificial WeatheringMLei Han, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden8:32-8:36 ifference of Enzymatic Saccharification among Commercial Softwood Kraft PulpsDRiku Inakagata, Mie University, Japan8:36-8:40 pplication of Bio-based Composites for the Automotive Industry: Material Characteristics of MiscanthusABiochar-Reinforced PolypropyleneHisaaki Ishihara, Pennsylvania State University, United States8:40-8:44 he Effect of Element Type and Layer Structure on the Physical Properties of the Bamboo-based BoardTKoki Kitamura, Shizuoka University, Japan8:44-8:48 RD Measurement of Heat Treated Wood Under Tensile LoadXErina Kojima, Nagoya University, Japan8:48-8:52 echanical and Physical Properties of Wood/Plastic Composites Used Pre-mixed Wood Flour with Different Types andMAmount of Maleic Anhydride-modified PolypropyleneKazushige Murayama, Gifu University, Japan8:52-8:56 ossible Advanced Material Utilization to Foster Sustainable Forest Management: Preliminary Results on AfricanPBlackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon) from the Tanzanian Miombo ForestKazushi Nakai, Kyoto University, Japan8:56-9:00 omparative LCA and LCC Study for Different Recycling Options for Recovered Solid WoodCfrom ConstructionMichael Risse, Technische Universität München, Germany9:00-9:04 he Anatomical Features of Tracheid and another Axial Elements “Ginkgo-Fiber” in Normal Mature Stemwood ofTGinkgo BilobaKenji Sasaki, Akita Prefectural University, Japan9:04-9:08I solation of Lignin with High Solubility and Fusibility in Concentrated Sulfuric Acid Hydrolysis of SoftwoodYuya Shiraki, Mie University, Japan9:08-9:12 ave-Grained Wood Properties of Abies Alba Mill Growing in the Ukrainian CarpathiansWIvan Sopushynskyy, Ukrainian National Forestry University, Ukraine9:12-9:16 eformation Behavior and Vibration Characteristics of Laminated Veneer Products for Musical Instruments - Effects ofDInitial Moisture Contents of VeneerTakeshi Takahashi, Akita Prefectural University, Japan9:16-9:20 ffect of CNF Addition Ratio and Size of PP Pellet on The Mechanical Properties of WPCETakako Ueno, Shizuoka University, Japan9:20-9:24 ovel Urushiol Derivatives as HDAC8 Inhibitors: Rational Design, Virtual Screening, Molecular Docking and MolecularNDynamics StudiesHao Zhou, Chinese Academy of Forestry, ChinaNoyori Conference Upper RoomWood PhysicsNoyori LabComposites/Ad hesionSession Chairs:Eini Lowell, USDA Forest Service PNW Station, United StatesYuzo Furuta , Kyoto Prefectural University, JapanSession Chairs:Doug Gardner, University of Maine, United StatesGloria Oporto, West Virginia University, United StatesKenji Umemura, Kyoto University, Japan9:30-9:45Changes in Dynamic Viscoelastic Properties ofCompression Wood due to Hygrothermal Treatmentand their Relationships with Hygrothermal RecoveryShuoye Chen, Nagoya University, Japan9:30-9:45A Soybean Soluble Polysaccharide BasedHyperbranched Structure Formation and itsPerformance on Soy Protein-Based AdhesiveYi Zhang, Beijing Forestry University, China9:45-10:00Change of Sound Absorption Coefficient of Larixkaempferi Wood by Heat TreatmentHyunwoo Chung, Seoul National University,Republic of Korea9:45-10:00Continuous Flax Fibre Reinforced PLA CompositeTibor L. Alpár, University of Sopron, Hungaryschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyTuesday, November 6 continued10:00-10:15Improvement of Wood Thermo-Hydro-MechanicalDensification Process by Enhancing SteamDiffusion, Distribution and EvaporationChanghua Fang, International Center for Bambooand Rattan, China10:00-10:15Wood Adhesives Based on Pinus radiata BarkTanninsAlex Berg, University of Concepción, Chile10:15-10:30Physical and Mechanical Properties of MethylMethacrylate Impregnated Wood from ThreeFast-Growing Tropical Tree SpeciesYusuf Sudo Hadi, Bogor Agricultural University,Indonesia10:15-10:30Low Molar Ratio UF Resin MicrostructureRegulation based on Colloid Theory and itsPerformanceQiang Gao, Beijing Forestry 10:45-11:00Moisture-Dependent Orthotropic Elasticity andStrength Properties of Chinese Fir WoodJiali Jiang, Chinese Academy of Forestry,China10:45-11:00Influence of Production Variables onPhysico-Mechanical Properties of Cement BondedParticleboard from Pennisetum purpureum(Elephant Grass)Babatunde Ajayi, Federal University of Technology,Nigeria11:00-11:15Morphogenetic Perspective on the HydrothermalCompression of WoodMarie-Pierre Laborie, University of Freiburg,Germany11:00-11:15Failure and Deformation Behavior of WoodenSandwich Composite with Taiji Honeycomb CoreUnder Three-Point BendingJingxin Hao, Central South University of Forestry &Technology, China11:15-11:30Determination of Moisture Content and MoistureContent Profiles in Wood during Drying byLow-Field Nuclear Magnetic ResonanceJianxiong Lv, Chinese Academy of Forestry,China11:15-11:30Changes of Surface and Bonding Properties amongWood Different Sections Induced by High VoltageElectrostatic Field (HVEF) TreatmentQian He, Nanjing Forestry University,China11:30-11:45Optical Characteristics of Douglas Fir at VariousDensities, Grain Directions, and ThicknessesInvestigated by Near-Infrared Spatially ResolvedSpectroscopyTe Ma, Nagoya University,Japan11:30-11:45Effect of Moisture Content and Thickness ofSurface Layer of Mat on the Temperature-VaporPressure Behavior during Hot Pressing of StrandBoardHikaru Kobori, Shizuoka University, Japan11:45-12:00Effect of the Use of Effluent (Smoke) fromCharcoal Making on Physical Properties and theReduction of Growth Stress of Melinjo (Gnetumgnemon L.) WoodSri Nugroho Marsoem, Universitas Gadjah Mada,Indonesia11:45-12:00In-Situ Synthesis of ZnO Nanoparticles onCellulosic Fiber and its Application in BiomassRubber CompositesYalan Li, Northeast Forestry University,China12:00-12:15How Ionic Liquid Pre-treatment of Surfacedensified Wood Leads to Ambiguous BrinellHardness ValuesBenedikt Neyses, Luleå University of Technology,Sweden12:00-12:15Achievements of Magnetic Wood As HighPerformance Electromagnetic Wave AbsorbersZhichao Lou, Nanjing Forestry University,China12:15-12:30The Variation of Tensile Properties of SingleVascular Bundles in Moso BambooLili Shang, International Center for Bamboo andRattan, China12:15-12:30Micro-Nanocellulose Extracted From PineappleStem (Ananas Comosus) Plant and its Applicationin Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAc) and Urea-Formaldehyde(UF) Adhesives for WoodRoger Moya, Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica,Costa Rica12:30-14:00LUNCH12:30-14:00LUNCH14:00-14:15An Improved Nondestructive Approach Based ona Combination of Capacitance and Near-InfraredSpectroscopy for Estimating Moisture Content ofTimberVu Thi Hong Tham, Nagoya University, Japan14:00-14:15Hot-pressing Composite Curling DeformationCharacteristics of Plastic Film-Reinforced PliableDecorative Sliced VeneerXiaorui Peng, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Chinaschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyTuesday, November 6 continued14:15-14:30Correlation between Complex Index of RefractionValue of THz Region and Wood PropertiesMeasured by SilviScanHan Wang, Nagoya University, Japan14:15-14:30Experimental Study on the Flexural Behavior ofComposite Shorea Plywood – Pine OSB Floor PanelBambang Suryoatmono, Parahyangan CatholicUniversity, Indonesia14:30-14:45Electronic Resistance Drilling for Wood DensityAssessment in TreesXiping Wang, U.S. Forest Products Laboratory,United States14:30-14:45A Study on the Interaction Between InternalStructural Changes and Water Sorption of MDFand OSBWanzhao Li, Nanjing Forestry University, ChinaBiodegradation & PreservationBusiness & MarketingSession Chairs:Nami Kartal, Istanbul University, TurkeyWayan Darmawan, Bogor Agricultural University, IndonesiaTsuyoshi Yoshimura, Kyoto University, JapanSession Chairs:Henry Quesada, Virginia Tech University, United StatesYoshihisa Fujii, Kyoto University, Japan14:45-15:00Natural Weathering of Water-Based Acrylic andHydro-plus Coatings on Three Tropical Woods atBogor IndonesiaWayan Darmawan, Bogor Agricultural University,Indonesia14:45-15:00Understanding the Effect of Performance andSustainability on the Shelf Price of Paper-BasedProductsSudipta Dasmohapatra, Duke University,United States15:00-15:15Natural Durability of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT)and Other Mass Timber Products against TermiteDamageTamara Franca, Mississippi State University,United States15:00-15:15Optimizing Perception Oriented Classification ofSawn Board from a Fibre-Managed PlantationResourceKent Davis, University of Tasmania, Australia15:15-15:30Biodegradability of the Composites Made fromNatural Fiber and Glass Fiber Using DifferentAdhesivesYu Fu, University of North Texas, United States15:15-15:30Interdisciplinary Research through Wood ScienceAndreja Kutnar, University of Primorska / InnoRenewCoE, Slovenia15:30-15:45Cell Wall Properties of Waterlogged ArchaeologicalWooden Artifacts, 2400 Years AgoJuan Guo, Chinese Academy of Forestry,China15:30-15:45The Status of the Furniture Value Chain in KenyaMeshack Muga, Kenya Forestry Research 6:00-16:15Distribution Measurement of Chemical Retention inFire-Retardant Treated Wood with NondestructiveTechniquesMasumi Hasegawa, Kyushu University,Japan16:00-16:15Development of an Extended Input-Output Table toClarify the Economic Effect of Wooden Check DaMsHuzita Tomohumi, Akita University, Japan16:15-16:30Abiotic Degradation of Cell Corner Lignin underWaterlogged CircumstancesYoon Soo Kim, Chonnam National University,Republic of Korea16:15-16:30Winning Transformations: Assessing theEffectiveness of Pulp and Paper Companies’Turnaround InitiativesAlice Palmer, The University of British Columbia,Canada16:30-16:45Thermal Modification of Wood Materials duringHeat Treatment under VacuumAnelie Petrissans, Université de Lorraine,France16:30-16:45Application of Montecarlo Simulation to HardwoodLumber YieldsHenry Quesada, Virginia Tech,United States16:45-17:00Olives and Wood Protection: Adding Value toAgricultural ResiduesMatthew Schwarzkopf, University of Primorska /InnoRenew CoE, Slovenia16:45-17:00Consumer Purchase Intention and Willingness toPay for Eco-friendly Wood Flooring in ChongqingCity, ChinaQin Tan, The The University of Tokyo, Japanschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyTuesday, November 6 continuedPoster Session 1 - Noyori Conference Hall Lower Level17:00-18:00Session Chairs: Levente Denes, University of Sopron, Hungary and Yasuyuki Matsushita, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterVOCs Emissions From Wood and Hemp Fibres: In Search for a Low Emission Alternative to Wood-BasedConstructional MaterialsTereza Adamová, Czech University of Life Sciences, Czech RepublicstudentposterIntegrating Digital Image Correlation as a Strain Measurement Technique for Tensile Properties of Grape Cane FibersBalkis A. Bakar, Oregon State University, United StatesstudentposterFrom the Forest to Products: How Segregation Systems Will Allow the Characterisation of Fibre-Grown Plantations forHigher Value ProductionMichelle Balasso, University of Tasmania, AustraliastudentposterRelations between Anatomical Features and Viscoelastic Behavior of Tropical HardwoodsJúlio Barros, University of Sao Paulo (USP), BrazilstudentposterTransparent Polymer Nanocomposites Reinforced with Immiscible Nanocelluloses Fabricated via a Water-Based PathwaySubir Kumar Biswas, Kyoto University, Japanstudentposterß-Cyclodextrins as Sustained-Release Carriers for Natural Wood PreservativesLili Cai, Mississippi State University, United StatesstudentposterA New Method for Exploring and Explaining Dimensional Stability of Commercial and Lesser-Used Wood Species from theCongo BasinVictor Deklerck, Ghent University, BelgiumstudentposterAssessment of the Effect of Fast Pyrolysis, and Hydrothermal Liquefaction Techniques on the Physico-Chemical Propertiesof Bio-oil from Loblolly Pine Biomass as BiopolyolOsei Asafu-Adjaye, Auburn University, USAstudentposterA Supplier Selection Tool and Assessment Model for the Wood Industry: A Case Study in the Wood Fiber Supply ChainPaula Fallas Valverde, Virginia Tech, United StatesstudentposterBiodegradability of the Composites Made from Natural Fiber and Glass Fiber Using Different AdhesivesYu Fu, University of North Texas, United StatesstudentposterEvaluation of Cross-Sector Collaborations in Transition toward the Bioeconomy: Benefits, Challenges, and OpportunitiesJose Guerrero, Oregon State University, United StatesstudentposterMeasuring Tensile Strain in Moist Eucalypt Wood Samples Using Near Infrared (NIR) SpectroscopyFei Guo, University of Canterbury, New ZealandstudentposterCooperative Catalysis with Nanocellulose and Proline in Stereoselective Aldol ReactionsXin Habaki, Kyushu University, JapanstudentposterMoisture Performance and Durability of the Wood Surface Modification-Charring after Artificial WeatheringLei Han, Luleå University of Technology, SwedenstudentposterColor Change of Wood by Wetting—Influence of Penetration Depth of WaterChisumi Hattori, Kyoto Prefectural University, JapanstudentposterTheoretical Analysis of Indirect Electrolysis Mechanism and Reactivity of Lignin Model CompoundsYoshitaka Hirano, Kyoto University, JapanstudentposterSeparation of Vascular Bundle from Oil Palm Trunks and Development of High Performance BoardsHiroaki Horiyama, Kyoto Prefectural University, JapanstudentposterApplication of Bio-based Composites for the Automotive Industry: Material Characteristics of MiscanthusBiochar-Reinforced PolypropyleneHisaaki Ishihara, Pennsylvania State University, United StatesstudentposterDeep Learning of Near Infrared Hyperspectral Image for Wood Species IdentificationHideaki Kanayama, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterPhenol Oxidase Involved in Polymerization of the Extractives during Heartwood Formation of Cryptomeria japonicaYuri Kawashima, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterProduction of Antiviral Compounds from Sugarcane Bagasse by Microwave ReactionsChihiro Kimura, Kyoto University, JapanstudentposterComparative FT-IR Analysis of Wood Blocks Decayed by Six Species of Brown-Rot FungiRisako Kondo, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japanschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyTuesday, November 6 continuedstudentposterAnalysis of Mechanical Behavior of Cellulose in Wood Cell Walls under Axial Load Using Two Synchrotron X-ray DiffractionTechniquesChang Goo Lee, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterApplication of FT-IR Spectroscopy for Determination of Wood DurabilityShahlinney Lipeh, Oregon State University, United StatesstudentposterCharacterization of Water-Soluble Polymers from Surfuric Acid Lignin by Hydrothermal TreatmentQiang Liu, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterA Unique Mechanochromic Property of Cellulosic/Synthetic Polymer Composites Incorporating Cholesteric LiquidCrystalline StructureKazuma Miyagi, Gifu University, JapanstudentposterMass Plywood Panel: A New Mass Timber Product in the Pacific Northwest of the USByrne Miyamoto, Oregon State University, United StatesstudentposterEffect of the Photoperiod on the Microstructure of Xylem Cell WallsShun Muramatsu, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterSEM Observation of Wood Structures with Ionic LiquidShimpei Nishiyama, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterFatigue Behavior of Japanese Red Pine under Compression Loading Tests Perpendicular to the GrainKosuke Shimizu, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterDeformation Behavior and Vibration Characteristics of Laminated Veneer Products for Musical Instruments - Effects ofInitial Moisture Contents of VeneerTakeshi Takahashi, Akita Prefectural University, JapanstudentposterDynamic Viscoelastic Properties of Wood Swelling in Mixed Solution of Water and EthanolKie Tanaka, Kyoto Prefectural University, JapanstudentposterPrickle of Zanthoxylum Trees - On the Structure and Formation Process of Constituent CellTakeru Tomita, Kyoto Prefectural University, JapanstudentposterEffect of the Residual Stress Distribution on Crooking of Lumber Sawn from Large-Diameter Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeriajaponica) LogsTsubasa Tsunezumi, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterCorrelation between Complex Index of Refraction Value of THz Region and Wood Properties Measured by SilviScanHan Wang, Nagoya University, JapanstudentposterOxidative Coupling of Acylated Monolignol by Using Silver OxideAyana Yamashita, Toyama Prefectural University, JapanstudentposterFactors for Hygrothermal Recovery of Tension WoodKatayama Yusuke, Nagoya University, JapanEsterification of Solid Wood for Plastic Forming ProcessMitsuru Abe, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, JapanUnderstanding of Bonding Mechanism of a Plywood using Thermoplastic AdhesiveKoji Adachi, Akita Prefectural University, JapanValue Analysis of Appearance-Grading vs Combined Appearance and Atress-Grading for Hardwood LogsSailesh Adhikari, Virginia Tech, United StatesGrowth Characteristics of 12 Jabon Provenance (Neolamarckia cadamba (Roxb) Bosser) and Their Relationship withPilodyn Penetration in Provenance-Progeny Test in West Java Province, IndonesiaNelly Anna, University of North Sumatera, IndonesiaDirect Observation of Lignin Molecules Isolated in Miscible Polymer Blends by Atomic Force MicroscopyMiho Asaoka, Gifu University, JapanAchieving Long-Term Adhesion and Bondline Durability with Difficult-to-Bond Australian Hardwood SpeciesBenoit Belleville, University of Melbourne, AustraliaNIR Measurements of Thermally Modified Spruce and Pine with Different Surface TreatmentsNiclas Bjorngrim, Luleå University of Technology, SwedenHuman Health Research at the InnoRenew CoE: an Overview of Ongoing Research to Improve Human Health in the Built EnvironmentMichael Burnard, InnoRenew CoE, Sloveniaschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyTuesday, November 6 continuedHighly Conductive Nanocomposites Based on Cellulose Nanofiber Networks via NaOH TreatmentsChuchu Chen, Nanjing Forestry University, ChinaPreparation and Characteristics of Waterborne Polyurethanes Film with Neem Oil MicroemulsionYi-Chun Chen, National Chung-Hsing University, TaiwanEvaluation of Essential Oils and Extracts from Leaf and Twig of Cinnamomum reticulatum against Wood Decay FungiSen-Sung Cheng, National Taiwan University, TaiwanCellulose Nanofibrils Isolated from Bamboo Holocellulose by TEMPO-Mediated OxidationKorawit Chitbanyong, Kasetsart University, ThailandPiloting Green Economy Partnership Model through Commercial Production of Charcoal Briquettes from Sugarcane Bagassein Homa-Bay CountyPeter Churchill Ogutu, Gum Arabic and Resins Association, KenyaThe Chips Generated During Milling of Pine Wood by Helical Router-bitsWayan Darmawan, Bogor Agricultural University, IndonesiaFabrication of Highly Soft and Flexible Cross-Linked Hydrogels from Polysaccharides and Their PropertiesYukiko Enomoto, The University of Tokyo, JapanLaser Micro Incisions to Wood SurfaceSatoshi Fukuta, Aichi Center for Industry and Science Technology, JapanChanges of Density, Impact Bending Strength and Chemical Properties of Heat-Treated Oak WoodMilan Gaff, Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague, Czech RepublicDevelopment of Bio-based Plastic Materials from Beta-1,3-Glucan Ester DerivativesHongyi Gan, The University of Tokyo, JapanHigh Performance Photocatalyst Based on Cellulose Derived Biochar for Pollutant Degradation in Aqueous MediaLu Gan, Nanjing Forestry University, ChinaNanocellulose-Mediated Multifunctional Electroconductive HydrogelsJingquan Han, Nanjing Forestry University, ChinaA Review Based on Reliability of FurnitureEva Haviarova, Purdue University, United StatesPotential Utilization of US Hardwoods for Production of Musical InstrumentsEva Haviarova, Purdue University, United StatesMarket Opportunities for US HardwoodsEva Haviarova, Purdue University, United StatesA Laccase Involved in Compression Wood Lignification in Cryptomeria japonicaHideto Hiraide, Kyoto University, JapanArtificial Lignified Cell Wall Synthesis Based on Polysaccharide Extracted from Cultured CellsSeiya Hirano, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, JapanDifference in the Content of Biphenyl Structures between the Compression and the Opposite Wood Lignins of Japanese CedarHaruka Hirayama, The University of Tokyo, JapanLongitudinal Suprastructure of Cellulose Microfibrils in Chara, the Aquatic AlgaeYoshiki Horikawa, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, JapanEffects of Drying Using High-temperature Setting Method on Main Component Contents of Japanese Larch Boxed-heart Square TimbersYoshihiro Hosoo, Shinshu University, JapanExtended Creep Behavior of Various Wood-Inorganic Composites Derived by the Sol-gel Process Using the Stepped Isostress MethodKe-Chang Hung, National Chung Hsing University, TaiwanSustainable Development – International Framework – Overview and Analysis in the Context of Forests and Forest Products withCompetitive InnovationsAnnika Hyytiä, University of Helsinki, FinlandSeasonal Variation of Photoassimilate Allocation in Radial Growth of Chamaecyparis obtusa and Cryptomeria japonicaUsing 13CO2 Pulse-labelingShiho Ino, Shinshu University, JapanCellulose Nanofibers' Effect on Sustained Release Behavior of Fragrance ComponentsKana Ishibashi, Industrial Research Institute of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japanschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyTuesday, November 6 continuedOut-of-plane Shear Strength of CLT with Japanese Larch and Sakharin FirWataru Ishihara, Hokkaido Research Organization, JapanDetermination of Molar Mass Distribution of Lignin by SEC with a Multi-Angle Light Scattering DetectorFrantisek Kacik, Technical University in Zvolen, SlovakiaStudy on Perforating Effect of Fire Retardant Resin Impregnating into PlywoodChun Won Kang, Chonbuk National University, Republic of KoreaDepolymerization of Soda-AQ Lignin by H2O2/H2SO4 Treatment and MnO2 TreatmentKyoko Saito Katsumata, The University of Tokyo, JapanWarming Increased Nitrogen Availability and Tree Growth During the Last Five Decades as Revealed by Annual Ring Data ofPinus merkusiiin in Central VietnamNguyen Tu Kim, Research Institute of Forest Industry, VietnamSurface Modification of Polyurethane Sheet with Electrospun Cellulose Acetate FibersKeiichi Koda, Hokkaido University, JapanEffects of Existence States of Lignin Present in Wood on Physical Properties and Mechanical Properties of WoodKeisuke Kojiro, Kyoto Prefectural University, Japanschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyWednesday, November 77:30-8:30Registration - Lower Level Noyori Conference HallNoyori Conference Upper RoomBiorefinery & BioeconomySession Chairs:Michael Wolcott, Washington State University, United StatesHongmei Gu, U.S. Forest Products Laboratory, United StatesTadahisa Iwata, University of Tokyo, Japan7:30-8:30Registration - Lower Level Noyori Conference HallNoyori LabMass Timber in Building Design andConstructionSession Chairs:Manja Kitek Kuzman, University of Ljubljana, SloveniaKenji Aoki, University of Tokyo, Japan8:30-8:45Supply Chain Design and Optimization fora Biomass-Fired Power Plant: A Tradeoffbetween Fixed and Portable Depots for BiomassPreprocessingRichard Bergman, U.S. Forest Products Laboratory,United States8:30-8:45Perceptions of Municipal Civil-Servants onBenefits and Barriers to Wooden Multi-storeyBuilding in FinlandRitva Toivonen, University of Helsinki, Finland8:45-9:00Influence of Natural Hybrid Poplar Variants onEnergy Consumption of Cellulose NanofibrillationHang Chen, Nanjing Forestry University,China8:45-9:00Multi-disciplinary Optimisation of Nail-LaminatedTimber-Concrete Composite Panels Constructed ofFibre-Managed Plantation EucalyptMohammad Derikvand, University of Tasmania,Australia9:00-9:15Life Cycle Cost Analysis for Mid-rise CrossLaminated-Timber Buildings in the United StatesHongmei Gu, U.S. Forest Products Laboratory,United States9:00-9:159:15-9:30Rapid Analysis for Predicting Agarwood ContentUsing Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS)Lina Karlinasari, Bogor Agricultural University,Indonesia9:15-9:30Evaluation of Cross-Sector Collaborations inWood-Concrete Hybrid Systems: Benefits,Challenges, and OpportunitiesJose Guerrero, Oregon State University/Grupo ArgosS.A., United States9:30-9:45Conversion of Wood Residues into Porous ActivatedBiochars for Energy Storage ApplicationsAhmed Koubaa, Université du Québec en AbitibiTémiscamingue, Canada9:30-9:45Development Trends of Mass Timber Buildings inEurope and USManja Kuzman, University of Ljubljana,Slovenia9:45-10:00Combined Pretreatment with Torrefaction andWashing using Torrefaction Liquid Products to YieldUpgraded Biomass and Pyrolysis ProductsZhongqing Ma, Zhejiang A & F University, China9:45-10:00Mass Plywood Panel: A New Mass Timber Productin the Pacific Northwest of the USByrne Miyamoto, Oregon State University,United States10:00-10:15Real-Time Sensor Monitoring of Emitted Gases forthe Pyrolysis Process of BiomassLee Smith, University of North Texas,United States10:00-10:15Mechanical and Bond Properties of CrossLaminated Northern Hardwood Species from theGreat Lakes Region of the United StatesMunkaila Musah, Michigan Technological University,United States10:15-10:30Lignocellulosic Biomass Derived Activated Carbonfor Potential Energy Storage ApplicationsJingxin Wang, West Virginia University, United States10:15-10:30Urban Planners’ Views on Wood Material Use andthe Effects of Lobbying: Case Multi-Story BuildingSector in FinlandAnne Toppinen, University of Helsinki, Finland10:30-10:45COFFEE10:30-10:45COFFEEschedule continues on next page

2018 Joint Convention, November 5–9, 2018Era of Sustainable World - Tradition and Innovationfor Wood Science and TechnologyWednesday, November 7 continuedWood ChemistryCell Biology & Wood StructureSession Chairs:Marie-Pierre Laborie, University of Freiburg, GermanyToshiaki Umezawa, Kyoto University, JapanSession Chairs:Laurence Schimleck, Oregon State University, United StatesAlex Berg, UDT, ChileRyo Funada, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan10:45-11:00Preparation and Dye-flocculating Property ofLignin-Based Cationic SurfactantsDan Aoki, Nagoya University, Japan10:45-11:00Response of Eucalyptus globulus to Irrigation withCO2-Enriched WaterTakayuki Asada, Research Institute of InnovativeTechnology for the Earth, Japan11:00-11:15Exploring Lignification on Enzymatically Producedin Vitro Cellulose Surfaces via Labeled MonolignolsNicole Brown, Pennsylvania State University,United States11:00-11:15Fiber Morphological Changes and Fracture Mode ofBam

11:00-11:15 Failure and Deformation Behavior of Wooden Sandwich Composite with Taiji Honeycomb Core Under Three-Point Bending Jingxin Hao, Central South University of Forestry & Technology, China 11:15-11:30 Determination of Moisture Content and Moisture Content Profiles in Wood during Drying by Low-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance