Kyoto University The Hakubi Project
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
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
15th/ Institute for Life and Medical Sciences
Akifumi SHIOMI Associate Professor

Unveiling Biology Through the Cell Mechanics

The integration of cell mechanics and single-cell genomics
12th/Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
Hideki NAKAMURA  Associate Professor

Want to be a scientist that inspires others to pursue their own sciences.

Multi-disciplinary invesitigation into novel roles of dynamic protein assembly in cell metabolism
15th/The Future of Human Society
Saho TAKAGI Assistant Professor

Exploring the Essence of Domestication through the 'Dog-like' Evolution of Cats

Elucidating the phenomenon of "caninification" in cats
14th/Graduate School of Lettrers
FEDOROVA Anastasia Associate Professor

Exploring the nature and vicissitudes of postwar Japanese democracy through the study of cinema

Japanese Film and Democracy in the 1950s
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
12th/Department of Applied Biosciences, Graduate School of Agriculture
Toshiya ANDO Associate Professor

Learning from insects about the principles of formation and evolution of geometric functional forms in life

Demonstration of evolutionary processes in multicellular organisms through development of large-scale chromosomal manipulation methods
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 Asian and African Area Studies
Hana SHIMOYAMA Assistant Professor

Fieldwork in rural Africa, which accepted new crops, explored the history of coexistence between introduced and pre-existing local foodways.

Contemporary History of Dietary Systems in Africa: A Focus on the Influence of Introduced Crops and Cooking Methods
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
15th/Graduate School of Informatics
Yusuke MATSUSHITA Assistant Professor

Pioneering the next generation of software development technology with the power of logic

Exploring a New Age of Software Development Springing from Rust

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