The Hakubi Project
The goal of The Hakubi Project is to foster and support young researchers who will pioneer new paths in their respective academic fields, by appointing them as program-specific faculty members (five-year term associate professor/assistant professor under the annual salary system) and by supporting their research activities on themes of their own choice.
- May. 4, 2012
- "Hofmeister effects in micromolar electrolyte solutions" (Journal of Chemical Physics) (Shinichi Enami) NEW
- May. 4, 2012
- "Changed and unchanged matters in carrer patterns" and two more publications. (Yohei Murata) NEW
- Mar. 5, 2012
- Single-authored Encyclopedia Entry: “Sports”, In Cultural Sociology of the Middle East, Africa and Asia: Volume III (Aaron Miller) Download PDF
- Mar. 5, 2012
- "Fluctuations and order of antiferromagnetism induced by paramagnetic pair breaking in superconducting vortex lattices" (Physical Review B) (Kazushi Aoyama)
- Mar. 5, 2012
- Collaboration work "No Straight Path: Roaming in Both Ground- and Excited-State Photolytic Channels of NO3 → NO + O2" published in Science. (Satoshi Maeda)
- Mar. 5, 2012
- Collaboration work "Locally Synchronized Synaptic Inputs" published in Science. (Naoki Matsuo)
- May. 4, 2012
- Asli Colpan gave a invited talk and organized an international workshop. NEW
- Apr. 10, 2012
- We will hold an annual report meeting at Apr. 12, 2012. Please come!. NEW
- Mar. 10, 2012
- Organizer's postscript to 1st Hakubi Symposium is released. NEW
- Mar. 05, 2012
- Kaori Shiojiri received 4th "Tachibana Award". NEW
- Mar. 02, 2012
- Recruit information 2012 was released. NEW
SEMINAR
40th Hakubi Seminar
『Does Forest Management Alleviate Drought and Floods?』
Speaker:
■ Hikaru KOMATSU (The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research)
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