Kyoto University The Hakubi Project
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
13th/Graduate School of Economics
Vu Ha Thu Assistant Professor

How to leverage social networks to promote farmer’s adoption of agricultural technologies? Evidence from field experiments

Impacts of Network-based Interventions on Farmers’ Adoption of Agricultural Technologies: Evidence from Field Experiments in Developing Countries
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
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
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
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
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 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 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
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
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

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