Graduation of master and undergraduate students
A master-course student, Sato, and two undergraduate students, Doi and Utsumi, have graduated. Congratulations! Doi will proceed for his master-course in our laboratory.
A master-course student, Sato, and two undergraduate students, Doi and Utsumi, have graduated. Congratulations! Doi will proceed for his master-course in our laboratory.
Joint research with the Japan Research and Development Agency (JAEA) has been published in a press release. 中性子線とナノテクノロジーを武器に「悪魔のつくった表面」を制御する―セラミックスの製造技術の課題を克服し、排ガス浄化触媒に新しい未来を! ― Aoyagi, N., Motokawa, R., Okumura, M., Ueda, Y., Saito, T., Nishitsuji, S., Taguchi, T., Yomogida, T., Sazaki, G., Ikeda-Ohno, A., “Globular pattern formation of hierarchical ceria nanoarchitecture”, Comm. Chem. 7, 128 (2024).
Four students completed their thesis and graduated. Congratulation! Kento Murota (Ph.D. course) Takuro Tanaka (Master course) Ibuki Hayashi (Udergraduate) Hayato Sato (Udergraduate)
Shusaku, who is involved in the research on “Origin of natural organic matters in deep underground environments” through his undergraduate and master-course research, has juste graduated. The photo was take in the graduation ceremony.
A new member has joined in the group. Ms. Kanako Toda, assistant professor. She’ll be involved in researches on materials for waste disposal.
Keita, who is involved in the research on application of machine learning on radionuclide migration in discrete fracture network, has juste graduated from the master course. The photo was take in the graduation ceremony on Mar. 19.
Admission information briefing of the FY2019 regular admission will be held on: May 14th, 17:00~ Jun. 9th, 15:00~ Please visit the following url for the details. http://www.n.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/prospective/admission-information/
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