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

How can we visualize a god?

The Fusion of the Two Principal Deities in Hindu Art: Aspects of Early Hinduism in the Formation and Development of the Harihara Mythology and Iconography
12th/Institute for Research in Humanities
Ikue OTANI Assistant Professor

ユーラシア東部の草原地帯に起こった遊牧国家・匈奴。その実像に考古学から迫りたい。

Han-Xiongnu interaction and the society of Xiongnu: Consideration based on archaeological evidence
11th/Institute for Research in Humanities
Ai NISHIDA Associate Professor

Starting by examining the excavated historical materials with my own eyes, I think about the history 1,000 years ago.

A comprehensive study of Old Tibetan rock inscriptions in Western Tibet
14th/Center for Southeast Asian Studies
OPHINNI Youdiil Assistant Professor

"Mapping the fragility of virological nexuses in the Anthropocene. Retracing spillover of viruses across species to prevent tomorrow's pandemics."

Vulnerable nexus in the Anthropocene: A One Health study of viruses at Indonesia's desecrated nature-human interface
13th/Center for Southeast Asian Studies
De los Reyes, Julie Ann Assistant Professor

Realizing a low-carbon transition in Southeast Asia

Financing a low-carbon transition: Re-aligning Japan’s ‘green growth strategy’ in support of decarbonization in Southeast Asia
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
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 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
11th/Graduate School of Agriculture
Komei KADOWAKI Associate Professor

Envisioning diversity and sustainability through one seed

Predicting climate change impacts on forest ecosystems using plant-soil feedback theory
15th/Graduate School of Biostudies
Yukako HATTORI Associate Professor

Adaptive mechanisms of animal development in diverse environments

Study on environmental adaptation mechanisms underlying animal developmental processes
12th/Graduate School of Science
Toru MATSUMOTO Assistant Professor

Deciphering the Story of the Solar System through Tiny Extraterrestrial Materials

Understanding evolution of solids in space environments by studying regolith samples from the asteroid Ryugu and Itokawa.

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