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We held the 2nd SDGs Research Grant FY2024 Debriefing Session.

2025年6月20日更新

Report on the 2nd
SDGs Research Grant FY2024 Debriefing Session

On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, The 2nd SDGs Research Grant Findings Report Meeting for SDGs research grants implemented in FY2024 was held in Room 102 of Inter-Faculty Building 1.

Date & Time: Wednesday, June 18, 1:20 - 2:50 P.M.
Venue: Inter-Faculty Building 1, Room 102 (In-person)  
Presentation Titles and Presenters:
Report 1: “Conservation Research of Marimo and Practical Training Content Important for Improving Research Motivation of Attached Junior High School Students”
(Prof. Satoshi Shimada ; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science)
Report 2: “Development of a Dance Program (ID Dance) for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities”
(Prof. Mayumi Mizumura; Department of Performing Arts, Faculty of Letters and Education)
Report 3: “Exploration of Unexplained Regions of Strongly Correlated Electron Systems Based on Basic Research and Their Innovative Applications”
(Prof. Hazuki Furukawa ; Department of Physics, Faculty of Science)
Report 4: “Development of an Inexpensive Compact Tracking Detector”
(Assoc. Prof. Yoshinori Kohno ; Department of Physics, Faculty of Science)

Event Report

In the first presentation, Professor Satoshi Shimada (Faculty of Science) reported on conservation research concerning the green alga Marimo, which is classified as Endangered Category I on the Ministry of the Environment’s Red List and designated as a Special Natural Monument of Japan by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. Participants were given the opportunity to observe actual Marimo, and the presentation introduced research on conservation efforts as well as practical training programs designed to be effective for junior high school students.

In the second presentation, Professor Mayumi Mizumura (Faculty of Letters and Education) introduced the development of a dance program designed for individuals with intellectual disabilities that is both feasible to perform and expected to provide physical benefits. The presentation included video footage demonstrating the program and its application in practice.

In the third presentation, Professor Hazuki Furukawa (Faculty of Science) explained the relationship between basic science and applied science and discussed research achievements that successfully provided the world’s first experimental verification of a theoretically predicted new phase known as the “helical magnetic flux phase.”

In the fourth presentation, Associate Professor Yoshinori Kohno (Faculty of Science) reported on the development of a low-cost, compact particle track detector aimed at broad laboratory use. The presentation covered the implementation of a multi-channel readout system using inexpensive components, the overall detector design, and the current status of development.

  • 嶌田先生(Professor Satoshi Shimada)
  • 水村先生(Professor Mayumi Mizumura)
 
  • 古川先生(Professor Hazuki Furukawa) 
  • 河野先生 (Professor Yoshitomo Kono)

The meeting began with a demonstration featuring actual Marimo specimens and proceeded throughout in a warm and congenial atmosphere. The presenters provided clear and accessible explanations of their research, and an active question-and-answer session followed, involving both students and faculty members. The meeting concluded successfully with strong participation.

The Institute would like to express its sincere appreciation to all participants and to the faculty members who delivered the presentations. Thank you very much.


Please also see the report on the 1st and 3rd SDGs Research Grant FY2024 Debriefing Sessions held on June 11 and 25. The page is available here (1st & 3rd).

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