Kyoto University The Hakubi Project
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
15th/Graduate School of Letters
Yao SUN Assistant Professor

Beyond utility: rethinking the role and value of language in everyday lives

Commodification and Ideological Changes of Regional Languages: A Sociolinguistic Study on Language Commodities in Japan
14th/Graduate School of Science
NAMEKATA Kosuke Assistant Professor

Unraveling How the Ancient Sun Shaped Life’s Origins Through Astronomy

New Frontiers in Heliospheric Evolution: Comprehensive Investigation of Transients on Young Sun-Like Stars to Reveal the Ancient Solar-Earth Climate
15th/Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies
Saskia ABRAHMS KAVUNENKO Associate Professor

The study of plastics takes on a deeply intimate role as the study of the industrial and synthetic materials we have made that now, in turn, make or unmake us.

Plastic Cosmologies: Radical Permeation and the Self
14th/Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies
HONGO Shun Junior Associate Professor

Science and local knowledge learn together to foster coexistence between wildlife and people in tropical rainforests

Sustainable hunting systems for rainforest wildlife through coproduction between local people and scientists
14th/Institute for Research in Humanities
OTANI Yuka Associate Professor

How can we affirm a life that is not lived ideally?

Research on the Mahayana practice of precepts and the thought thereof in Medieval Japanese Buddhism
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
15th/Graduate School of Science
Hiroki YONEDA Assistant Professor

Invisible Universe through gamma-ray observations: the formation and destruction of matter in the Universe

Origin of matter and cosmic-ray production explored through astrophysical nuclear reactions
15th/Graduate School of Science
Ryosuke SHIMADA Assistant Professor

Reaching the truth

Towards combinatorial arithmetic geometry
13th/Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior (EHUB)
Naho KONOIKE Associate Professor

Understanding the Human Brain through nonhuman primates

Development of a method to call directly to the monkey brain and elucidation of the neural mechanism of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia
13th/Graduate School of Science
Shun SATOH Assistant Professor

A Fish’s Eye View of Social Evolution — Cooperation and Altruism in Cichlid Fishes

Integrated understanding of social intelligence and cooperation among fishes
13th/Graduate School of Letters
Aya NAKAMA Associate Professor

Historical Exploration of the Significance of Love and Beauty in the Art of the Virgin Mary

The Representation of the Virgin Mary and Her Femininity in the Western Middle Ages

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