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 29, 2013
- "Ruma'ai Glottalized Vowels in Historical Context" presented in 23rd Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (Nathan Badenoch) NEW
- May 14, 2013
- "Visualization of hydration layers on muscovite mica in aqueous solution by frequency-modulation atomic force microscopy" published in The Journal of Chemical Physics (American Institute of Physics) (Kei Kobayashi) NEW
- May 14, 2013
- "Long-range specific ion-ion interactions in hydrogen-bonded liquid films" published in The Journal of Chemical Physics (American Institute of Physics) (Shinichi Enami) NEW
- May 14, 2013
- "Long-range Hofmeister effects of anionic and cationic amphiphiles" published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B (American Chemical Society) (Shinichi Enami) NEW
- May 14, 2013
- "Tropospheric aerosol as reactive intermediate" published in Faraday Discussions (Royal Society of Chemistry) (Shinichi Enami) NEW
- May 9, 2013
- "Atypical recognition of dynamic changes in facial expressions in autism
spectrum disorders" published in Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (Wataru Sato) NEW
- May 7, 2013
- "On the Influence of Water on the Electronic Structure of Firefly Oxyluciferin Anions from Absorption Spectroscopy of Bare and Monohydrated Ions in Vacuoy" published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (Panče Naumov ) NEW
- Apr. 10, 2013
- Hakubi Center Newsletter Vol.5 (in Japanese) was published. NEW
- Apr. 9, 2013
- Jeremy Rappleye was awarded the George Bereday Award for the article "Between Faith and Science: World Culture Theory and Comparative Education." NEW
- Mar. 4, 2013
- Recruit information 2013 was released.
SEMINAR
61th Hakubi Seminar
『Medieval Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, Shinto, and Dragon Cults』
Speaker:
■ Steven TRENSON (The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research)
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From 2:30 p.m., March 11, 2013 (Mon.) at Inamori Hall of Shiran Kaikan, Kyoto University. Please come in and join us!
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Newsletter Vol.5 is now available