Kyoto University The Hakubi Project
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
13th/Wildlife Research Center
Jie GAO Assistant Professor

What is the world like in other animals' eye view?

Four-legged intelligence: how domestic animals see the world
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
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
13th/ Graduate School of Law
Pascal LOTTAZ Associate Professor

I'm working on establishing the study of Neutrality as a subfield of International Relations

Neutrality in International Relations
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
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
14th/Graduate School of Science
TAKEDA Hiroki Assistant Professor

Illuminating the Depths of Gravity with Quantum Measurements

Testing theories of gravity in extreme environments through polarization modes of gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences
12th/Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Graduate School of Medicine
Nobuyuki KAKIUCHI Associate Professor

Investigating somatic cel evolution and overcoming disease

Research on clonal evolution in the human body aiming to overcome chronic diseases
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/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
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

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