Possibilities and plans in Asia
The latest developments and future plans in Asia, focusing on research activities in various countries such as China, India, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. From space projects to laser technology advancements, get valuable insights from experts in the field. Discover the potential collaborations and projects shaping the scientific landscape in Asia.
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Possibilities and plans in Asia K.Somiya and H.Shinkai
Enquiry to 5 Asian countries Information from Z.Zhu, BNU H.Yeh, NSYSU S.Raja via David T.Nakamura, Kyoto W.Ni, NTU S.Haino, ASIAA China Answered by Zhu, Yeh, and Ni India Information from Raja via David Japan Answered by Nakamura Korea No answer to the enquiry Taiwan Answered by Haino, no concrete plans
China TianQin (space project) - planned to launch in 2035 - international project TAIJI (space project) ZAIGA (atom interferometer) - 3km tunnel - planned in Erzhou AAGO (Australia-China project)
India Intense activity to realize the LIGO India 3G plans are purely on R&D for laser and optics with no concrete roadmap
Japan It has been commonly recognized in JGWG that the main subject after KAGRA (and +) in Japan will be DECIGO It shall be noted that the ET-KAGRA (ELiTES) collaboration has made a big contribution in the construction of KAGRA and we will keep it toward the construction of ET (A number of people from Japan have signed in to the ET collaboration)