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Science Castle 2021 Kanto Conference

Event Name Science Castle 2021 Kanto Conference
schedule Sunday, December 19, 2021, 9:30-18:00
Location Showa Junior and Senior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Access
Hours. main hall Poster Room Session venue
9:00- inauguration
9:30- Opening Remarks, Special Lecture
10:00- Poster Presentation First Half
11:00- Poster Presentation Second half
12:00- lunch break
13:00- Oral Presentations 1-4
14:00- Oral presentation 5-8
15:00- Oral Presentations 9-12
16:00- Various sessions conducted
17:00- commendation or awards ceremony

List of Oral Presentations at Kanto Conference

belong to representative Research theme name
O-01 Asano Junior and Senior High School Sung, Jia Le Elucidation of carbon cycle and improvement of carbon fixation capacity using the school's mountain forest
O-02 Yamanashi Eiwa High School Noai Kitade Aquatic mite fauna and water quality assessment in terrestrial waters
O-03 Tochigi Prefectural Nasu Takuyo High School Hinon Kimura Takuyo Nasu A2 Milk Project
O-04 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Rina Otsuka Maintaining the medaka's memory
O-05 Shizuoka Sugoha High School Yusa Ogawa Development of pictorial expression in young children
O-06 Yamamura Gakuen Yamamura International High School Inada, Mirai A must-see for girls! Even obese mice (male and female) lose weight with homemade lactobacillus chocolate!
O-07 Setagaya Gakuen Junior & Senior High School Daichi Watanuki Potential of Tokyo Bay red tide diatom as an alternative feed material for fishmeal
O-08 Kashiwazaki High School Koike Hioi Real "swimmy" zebrafish!
O-09 Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki High School Hibiki Tachinaka Amariyama Soil Environment Survey
O-10 Ichikawa High School Natsuyuki Tanabe Coloring silkworm cocoons with pigments
O-11 Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School Yuto Shibasaki Development of AI Smart White Cane to Assist the Visually Impaired
O-12 Secondary School attached to the Faculty of Education, The University of Tokyo Kono Momoha Discovery of light-induced greening of plant roots

Shuichiro Takahashi
Representative Director, President and COO, Liverness, Inc.

D. (Life Sciences), Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo. He has been involved in RIVANESS since its establishment. After completing his graduate studies, he continued his research activities as a faculty member at the University of Tokyo, while at the same time he established a research institute at RIVANESS and built the foundation of its research and development business. He devised a business model for the "RIVANESS Research Grant," a unique research grant, and "L-RAD," a database of unused research ideas, and has initiated many projects involving industry, academia, and education.

Hitoshi Tomi
Professor and Assistant Dean, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Keio University

D. from Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. After working at the University of Toyama Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, he joined the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Keio University. He specializes in pharmacology and pharmacokinetics. His research aims to clarify the movement of drugs in the body and to improve efficacy and safety by controlling the movement. In particular, he aims to improve the safety of drug treatment for pregnant women by clarifying drug transfer to the fetus via the placenta.

Koichi Murashita
Deputy Director, Professor, Hirosaki University Health Future Innovation Center (affiliated with Graduate School of Medicine)

After working for the Aomori Prefectural Government, Sony, and as a fellow at the University of Tokyo, he assumed his current position in 2014. He is also the deputy director of Hirosaki University COI Center (strategic management), where he oversees the management of industry-academia collaborations. He has served on numerous government committees, including the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Received the Prime Minister's Award at the 1st Japan Open Innovation Awards, Cabinet Office (2019). Received the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Award at the 7th Platinum Awards (2019). He received the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award at the 9th Innovation Net Award (2020). Specialized in regional industrial (innovation) policy and social medicine.

Jun Seze
President and Representative Director, Humanome Research Institute, Inc.

D. in Science. D. in Science. He has served as Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo, Associate Professor at Ochanomizu University, Associate Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Research Team Leader at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). He specializes in the development of machine learning and mathematical statistics methods, as well as large-scale data analysis in the life sciences. He won the KDD Cup 2001, a data mining contest of the American Society for Computing Machinery, and the Oxford Journals-JSBi Prize.

Mitsuko Okazaki
Public Relations Team, Corporate Relations Office, MISUMI Group Inc.

She joined MISUMI Group Inc. in February 2020. Prior to joining MISUMI, I was in charge of product public relations for the B-to-C business. At MISUMI, I am mainly in charge of social contribution activities, and I support students who are striving to make things through the "ROBO-ONE" biped robot fighting competition and MISUMI's "Student Manufacturing Support Activities". In my private life, I enjoy musical activities such as performing jazz live.

Kanto Conference Poster Presentation(subject to review)

belong to representative Research theme name
P-013 Gakushuin Girls' Senior High School Anna Nakahara After dinner, eat a spoon and be healthy!
P-014 Gunma Ota Girls High School Kashiwazaki Ai Effect of black tea on yeast growth
P-015 Dalton Tokyo Gakuen Middle School Aima Yokota UV allergies are caused by mast cells that are more reactive to UV light!
P-016 Shizuoka Sugoha High School Rinka Matsunaga Analysis of fading mechanisms from the viewpoint of changes in molecular structure
P-017 Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School Hayararo Taira Development of magnetic field line visualization application using smartphone and AR technology
P-018 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Masao Shioya Development of a new processing method for edible oil
P-019 Urawa Jitsugyo Gakuen Junior & Senior High School Guan Sheng Cultivation of prawns for industrialization
P-020 Takehaya Junior High School attached to Tokyo Gakugei University Rintaro Muto Unprecedented crayons made from algae
P-021 Urawa Jitsugyo Gakuen Junior & Senior High School Junta Kawashima The relationship between protective color and color frying effect in sea bream.
P-022 Urawa Jitsugyo Gakuen Junior & Senior High School Kanade Matsumoto Effective Green Light Irradiation in Flatfish Aquaculture
P-023 Asano Junior and Senior High School Haruto Aiki Establishment of in vivo and ex vivo changes and sex identification induced by sex change in Bryozoa.
P-024 KEIO WIZARD Yuta Inai Verification of Physical Effects in eSports
P-025 Ichikawa High School Kenta Oguma Search for foods that inhibit the growth of oral bacteria
P-026 Yamamura International High School Nanako Kaneko Fructooligosaccharides regulate the balance of intestinal bacteria
P-027 Seiko Gakuin High School Jinwon Chung Offshore floating structure
P-028 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Kari Nishida Optimal bean condition for white koji fungi to grow in making soybean koji
P-029 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Reina Takagashira Selected Dye and Energy Conversion Efficiency of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
P-030 Mita International High School Yuka Mori Antimicrobial susceptibility of kouji mold to food spoilage bacteria
P-031 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Chizakura Hashimoto Development of a simulator for predicting the trajectory of water rockets
P-032 Shizuoka Sugoha Junior & Senior High School Mana Hashigaya Study to measure the amount of microplastics in beach sand
P-033 Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School Shiho Matsuno Effects of pharmaceuticals on plant growth and their elucidation
P-034 Gunma National College of Technology Akane Iwasa Low-voltage decomposition of water using the pH difference between acid and base
P-035 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Koh Takagi Research on effective toothpaste
P-036 Shizuoka Sugoha Junior & Senior High School Aoi Matsumura Water Quality Survey of Sunpu Castle Moat - Difference between inner and outer moat
P-037 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Marina Ikeda Hz where the cat escapes
P-038 Secondary School attached to the Faculty of Education, The University of Tokyo Miu Tada Searching for key stimuli that trigger the threatening behavior flaring in bettas.
P-039 Yamanashi Eiwa High School Harone Ikeda Establishment of a culture method for water purification using sea squirt and microorganisms
P-040 Shizuoka Sugoha Junior & Senior High School Maozakura Kameda Relationship between soap lather and detergency of different types of fats and oils.
P-041 Mita International High School Sashiko Inoue Secretion of plant growth-promoting factors by greenbugs
P-042 Hyogo Prefectural Nishiwaki High School Momomi Tsukuyama Finding Efficient Ventilation
P-043 Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior High School Dashing Chiba Urea Resin Preparation
P-044 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Nakajima, Nijiwako Utilization of eggshells
P-045 Ichikawa High School Nanako Kawahara Why some bean plants grow unusually fast
P-046 Okayama Prefectural Tamano High School Shota Masaki Development of a power generation device using a thermoacoustic device in a high school laboratory
P-047 Mita International High School Susumu Unedo Discovery and discussion of new illusions in the Café Wall illusion system
P-048 Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior and Senior High School Shimizu, Yumori Creating slime with sugar
P-049 Rikkyo Ikebukuro High School Toshiaki Yamato Deep BZ reaction
P-050 Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior and Senior High School Yuichiro Yamayoshi Filament making with bamboo charcoal
P-051 Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior & Senior High School Tak Yu Higashi Mystery of signal response
P-052 Tokyo Seitoku High School Takuto Soma Research on cultivation of "Yumechikara
P-053 Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School Masateru Matsushima Synthesis of calcium oxalate needle crystals
P-054 Okayama Prefectural Tamano High School Watanabe, Raimo Development of a model rocket for competitions using a wind tunnel system
P-055 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Kazukazu Fukuda For efficient composting
P-056 Shizuoka Sugoha Junior & Senior High School Yuna Takagi Detection of planarian food
P-057 Seiko Gakuin High School Tomomi Morikita Planet formation process from asteroid survey
P-058 Musashi Junior High School Ootake, Kaihiro Survey of tree fauna in and around Musashi Gakuen
P-059 Secondary School attached to the Faculty of Education, The University of Tokyo Kaname MUKAI Why do Yamato termites dig through non-wood
P-060 Showa Junior and Senior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Wakaba Sasaki Can soil pH be regulated using earthworms?
P-061 Tsukuba Shuei High School Terutoshi Yoshida Hovercraft that can transport supplies as energy-efficiently as possible
P-062 Shizuoka Sugoha Junior & Senior High School Yoshie Iijima Euthanasia as seen from the Japanese ("Gaze" is used in surveys and research, so "Gaze" here is also used to survey this study).
P-063 Mita International High School Kentaro Tsuda Search for novel antibiotic-producing bacteria using image analysis techniques
P-064 Toin Gakuen High School Yuta Kudo Verification of composting effect using earthworm compost
P-065 Seigakuin High School Yuto Yamaguchi Can co-creation between minors and companies promote solutions to social issues?
P-066 Yokohama Science Frontier High School Chitose Oe Since when do Namia swallowtail larvae begin to depend on specific food plants?
P-067 Mita International High School Hiragana Interrelationships between microorganisms and plant types and their effects on plant growth promotion.
P-068 Secondary School attached to the Faculty of Education, The University of Tokyo Lyophyllum fumosum (species of mushroom) Why do scorpion beetles dig holes?
P-069 Tokyo Metropolitan Koishikawa Secondary School the day of the solstice Examination of chemical light in aqueous solvents
P-070 Musashino City Dai6 Junior High School Saint Okuda Research on the inhibitory effect of Bacillus natto on human intestinal microbiota
P-071 Chuo University Yokohama High School Yuma Sekine Relationship between frictional force and durability
P-072 Keisen Jogakuen High School Hinako Ito Carbon dioxide absorption by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
P-073 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Kaede Takahashi Sterilizing Effects of Tea
P-074 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Hoshino, Jitsuki Possibility of deodorization, antibacterial, and fungicide of shells discarded in large quantities
P-075 Hokuto Municipal Koryo High School Kaiichi Oshima Animation by moiré
P-076 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Yuichi Hariya Flower color and anthocyanins
P-077 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Yune Kurokawa Causes of changes in the body clock
P-078 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Honoka Inui Bleach Benefits
P-079 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Sakie Mitani Relationship between sound and stress
P-080 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Haruka Kurimura Reduction of banana ripening rate and long-term storage of bananas
P-081 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Junka Toki Changes in Sugar Content of Komatsuna (Brassica campestris L.) in Different Soils㏗.
P-082 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Hinano Kurokawa Differences in polyphenol content among tea leaves
P-083 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Narumi Onoe How to change flower color
P-084 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Maoka Oka The Wonder of Taste in Light of the Corona Disaster
P-085 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Futaba Imabayashi Individual differences in color vision and how to eliminate problems caused by these differences
P-086. Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University KAGAMI Yuki How to use rice bran
P-087 Ichikawa High School Koki Washizu Variation of progression speed in staircase dominoes
P-088 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Yuna Maehara Can you clean sewage with giant duckweed?
P-089 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Yuko Sakazume Effects of music listening on the autonomic nervous system
P-090 Dalton Tokyo Gakuen Middle School Mei Obara Consideration of microplastic creation
P-091 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Ayaka Miyake How to check the photoelectric effect of zinc plates at home
P-092 Shizuoka Sugoha Junior & Senior High School Yuna Tamayama Exploring the relationship between taste and smell
P-093 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Shinya Fukushima The Influence of Packaging on People
P-094 Shizuoka Sugoha Junior & Senior High School Nodoka Suzuki Causes of slime melting
P-095 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Maoko Kishino Sterilizing effect of lemon
P-096 Shizuoka Sugoha Junior & Senior High School Nozomi Mochizuki Using a model of the vocal folds, we will investigate the differences in the high and low pitch of the voice depending on the structure of the vocal folds.
P-097 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University asanon sudo Is personality reflective?
P-098 Shizuoka Sugoha High School Aiko Moriwaki Why do so many people in Japan want to donate their organs, but so few are able to receive them?
P-099 Sapporo Kaisei Secondary School Ayano Kumaki Fabrication of chitin nanofibers from chitin contained in shrimp shells
P-100 Shizuoka Sugoha High School Akari Makita Research on differences in damage in human and animal hair
P-101 Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior & Senior High School metallic tassel Biodegradable (casein) plastic
P-102 Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior High School Ayumu Takahashi Production of lead-acid batteries
P-103 Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior High School Hayakai Okita Voltaic batteries in various metals
P-104 Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior High School Anada, Daiyao Gaussian accelerator
P-105 Keisen Jogakuen High School Reina Sakamoto Using mushrooms to make biodegradable plastic from paper
P-106. Okayama Prefectural Tamano High School Hibiki Takagi Development of doors that open with earthquake early warning
P-107. Wakayama Koyo High School Daiki Suzuki VLBI privatization plan
P-108 Tohoku Gakuin High School Yusaku Niinuma Development of crayfish extermination equipment

 

Kanto Conference Poster Presentation(et al.)

belong to identity Research theme name
N-109 Ichikawa Gakuen Ichikawa High School Mahana Takahashi An olfactory experiment on a sow bug
N-110 Mita International High School Keita Takahashi Study on nsCCN expression after right foreleg amputation in red-bellied newts.
N-111 Chuo University Yokohama High School Shuta Ui Pool odors and nitrifying denitrifying bacteria
N-112 Shonan Shirayuri Gakuen High School Kisabo Itooka The impact of language on children
N-113 Koran Girls' High School Noena Kato Material production by bio-utilization of algae - Photosynthetic clothing
N-114 Showa High School Attached to Showa Women's University Aika Kotobuki Effects of different reading styles on text comprehension
N-115 Tokiwamatsu Gakuen High School Nana Shitara Development of New Fiber Using Rice Straw
N-116 Mita International High School Sho Nishimura Search for new actinomycetes using honeybees as a collection source
N-117 Mita International High School Minamihana Fujimoto Exploration of regenerative factors expressed in newt erythrocytes.
N-118 Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University Hanashi Sasaki Water purification filter using spider silk
N-119 Showa High School, Showa Women's University Sakiki Tanaka Sorting of fibers that are prone to bacterial adhesion
N-120 Komagome High School Haruki Okawa Simplified communication with the deaf-blind
THK-121 Kobe Municipal High School of Science and Technology Naoki Takashima pot de house
THK-122 Okayama Gakugeikan High School Shunsuke Nishibayashi The "cleaning robot" of the sea - Let your beloved machine travel!
THK-123 Okayama Junior High School, Okayama High School Tomohiro Mori Remote control for practical use of preventing robots to minimize damage before or immediately after river bank breaches
THK-124 Kakegawa-Nishi High School Yuki Obayashi Development of an airborne environmental DNA collection device
THK-125 Higashiyama High School Akitoshi Saeki Development of a Self-Running Catering Robot that Captures Emotions: Toward Coexistence of Humans and Robots
THK-126 Viatore Gakuen Rakusei High School Hibiki Ikenoue Alnilam Desktop Board Fabrication Machine Development Project
THK-127 Kyoto Prefectural Momoyama High School Soichiro Kusumoto Development of Lift and Drag Measuring Equipment to Improve Wind Turbine Performance
NEST-128 NEST Master Course Plant Robotics Laboratory Development of plant-based communication robot
NEST-129 NEST Master Course Rough Terrain Robotics Laboratory Development of wheels and toes for robots that efficiently advance over rough terrain
NEST-130 NEST Master Course Cellular DNA Laboratory Research on Taste in Beef for Food Loss Mitigation
NEST-131 NEST Master Course Environmental Laboratory Let's use waste to clean up the dye-stained river!
NEST-132 NEST Doctor Course Shun Ohara Eliminate Marine Plastics by Understanding the Mechanism of the Hachinotsuzuri Moth
NEST-133 NEST Doctor Course Kota Aoki Morphological and Genetic Relationships between White-tailed Swallowtail and Monkey Swallowtail Hybrids
NEST-134 NEST Doctor Course Haruka Kase What is it about music that soothes people's souls?
NEST-135 NEST Doctor Course Sota Ozaki Growing edible plants using seawater
NEST-136 NEST Doctor Course Ruri Saito Measuring the well-being of dementia patients

Poster presentations will be judged by young researchers. Poster presentations will be reviewed by young researchers.

Session Information (advance registration required)
Pre-registration has been closed

Numbered tickets will be distributed at the reception desk for those not reaching capacity.

Faculty of Pharmacy, Keio University
Implementation time 16:00-16:45
Location Middle and High School Bldg. 2, 2F ROOM1
Target Participants Junior high school and high school students Maximum 20 students
Project Contents Seminar for students
Keio University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Special Program - A Peek into the World of Pharmacy (1 minute pitch challenge!)
The application period has ended due to reaching the maximum number of participants.
If you are interested, please stop by our booth. There will be a hands-on corner where you can actually observe with a microscope!
Guest lecturers from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Keio University and participating students will interactively introduce their research and exchange ideas. Students will give a one-minute short presentation on the research they are currently working on. Be creative to convey the appeal of your research. Guest lecturers will also introduce research in a wide range of fields being conducted at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. This is your chance to present your research and learn more about the research being conducted at Keio University's Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Let's try your hand at the 1-minute pitch!
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Presentation Method:
You will be challenged to give a one-minute presentation using only oral presentation without slides. ■Presentation: Please present the following two points
(1) Research theme
Please let us know what you are researching or planning to do about this
2) My research here is hot!
Let's tell them the charms and points of interest.
<Guest lecturers
Professor Yoshimasa Saito, Department of Pharmacotherapeutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Keio University
Professor Megumi Tago, Department of Hygienic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Keio University
How to apply for participation Applications have been closed due to reaching capacity.
Organizer Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Keio University
planning cooperation LIVERNESS Corporation
ハイラブル株式会社
HiLable, Inc.
Implementation time 16:00-16:45
Location Middle and High School Bldg. 2, 2F ROOM4
Target Participants Up to 20 middle and high school teachers (maximum 2 teachers per school)
Project Contents Free seminar for teachers
Hi-Lable's Discussion Visualization Service Experience and Training Session
~Visualizing group discussions to encourage students to change their behavior ~.
 How do each of your students facilitate discussions during group work and discussion time, which is becoming more and more common in school classes? Hylable is a tool that makes visible what until now has only been seen in fragments as they circulate around the classroom. For example, by visualizing the amount of speech and turn-taking (who is talking to whom) in a discussion with our unique sensors and software, we can visualize student activity, and the data can be used to encourage students to speak up more themselves, or to provide appropriate interventions such as talking to students based on the data to It is possible to bring out the students' independence.In this session, teachers from schools that have already introduced and are using the system will talk about how they are actually using it. In addition, we will have a work session where teachers can actually experience the system. We look forward to your participation.
◾️ Experience Training Session Flow
Greetings fellow Young Researchers from Asia!
Introduction of Hylable (Takeshi Mizumoto, President, Hylable Inc.)
Case Studies (2)
Kogakuin University Junior and Senior High School, Dr. Chiho Nakagawa
Ms. Naoko Sato, Deputy Director of Toda City Board of Education and Director of Education Policy Office
Experience and Work
Work to align the amount of speech in each group
Check the data of the discussion
summary◾️Services to be presented in this session
Visualization of face-to-face discussion Hylable Discussion
Visualization of web conferencing HylableFor a description of the two services,(Please click here)for more information.
How to apply for participation Numbered tickets will be distributed at the reception desk on the day of the event.
Organizer HiLable, Inc.https://www.hylable.com/
Focus Systems Co.https://www.focus-s.com/
planning cooperation LIVERNESS Corporation
Hirosaki University COI Research Promotion Organization
Implementation time 16:00-16:45
Location undecided
Target Participants Middle and high school students Maximum 20 students (maximum 2 students per school)
Project Contents Free seminar for students
The Future of Health from Big Data
What is the difference between long-lived and short-lived prefectures? This is where the essence of health issues can be found. Hirosaki University is currently collaborating with major corporations such as Kao, Ajinomoto, Aeon, and Benesse on a huge project under the banner of "Life Span Revolution" to realize a healthy and long-lived society. The University will introduce its cutting-edge research, including the development of artificial intelligence (AI) that predicts diseases based on health big data.
How to apply for participation Numbered tickets will be distributed at the reception desk on the day of the event.
Organizer Hirosaki University COI Research Promotion Organization
planning cooperation LIVERNESS Corporation
Marine Challenge Program
Implementation time 16:00-16:45
Location undecided
Target Participants Junior high school and high school students Maximum 20 students
Project Contents Student Project
Let's start using AI to conduct research related to the marine and aquatic environment!
The Marine Challenge Program supports all types of research related to the marine and aquatic environment. In recent years, the use of AI technology has become increasingly popular in marine research. In this issue, we will introduce an AI image analysis tool that anyone can use; let's think about new research together by combining AI and the ocean!
How to apply for participation Numbered tickets will be distributed at the reception desk on the day of the event.
Organizer JASTO (Japan Advanced Science and Technology Teachers' Organization)
株式会社リバネス
LIVERNESS Corporation
Implementation time 16:00-16:45
Location Middle and High School Bldg. 2, 4F, Large Classroom
subject (of taxation, etc.) middle and high-school students
*No numbered tickets are required to participate in this project on the day of the event.
Project Contents Seminar for students

Science Castle Alumni Now
Do middle and high school students who participated in Science Castle continue their research after going to university? To answer this question, we will introduce the efforts of university students who have presented their research at Science Castle in the past and have continued to be active in the field since then.

Science Castle alumni speaking at the event

Hiroki Hideshima(Master's student, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University, 1st year)
He developed an automatic stair cleaning robot "Noborumba" and won the Grand Prix in the TEPIA Challenge Grant Program (Science Castle Collaboration Project) in 2016, and was selected for the Exploratory IT Human Resources Discovery and Development Project in 2020 and certified as a super creator. He is a research coach at "NEST LAB.", a research institute for elementary and junior high school students.

Shunsuke Aoki(Sophomore, Faculty of Life Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science)
He received the Best Poster Award at the Science Castle 2018 Kanto Conference for "Investigation of the hypothesis of developmental regulation of chickens by β-catenin". At the Global Science Campus (University of Fukui), he joined the Laboratory of Integrative Physiology and reported his research results at an international conference. She continued to delve into her area of interest in high school and continued her research at university as a special seminar student in the Laboratory of Immunoregulation and Regulation.

Soma Mochizuki(1st year student at the University of Tsukuba, Faculty of Informatics, School of Information Media Creation)
Selected for the Science Castle Research Fund THK Award for "Development of a non-contact type sensory input module using ultrasonic waves". His research in high school on the theme of "Tactile sensation of sound created with a 3D printer" was selected for the Exploratory IT Human Resource Discovery and Development Project in FY2021. He continues to support manufacturing by junior and senior high school students as a THK Ambassador.

Moderator:Tomoko Tachibana(Director, Center for Career Design and Research, Liverness, Inc.)

Session Information (free to attend)

Marine Challenge Program
Implementation time 10:00-12:00
Location undecided
Project Contents Booth Exhibit
Take on the challenge of studying the ocean and the aquatic environment!
Marine Challenge Program

The Marine Challenge Program is a program to support you who want to start research on the ocean and aquatic environment. At this booth, we will introduce past research themes, give advice on planning research themes, and introduce the Marine Challenge Program.
Organizer JASTO (Japan Advanced Science and Technology Teachers' Organization)
Implementation time 13:00-15:00
Location undecided
Project Contents For students and teachers
TSUNAGU2021 final report meeting
The final presentation of the second phase of Tsunagu Research ProjectMalaysia's research project on issues related to palm oil, which has been working since June, will be held. Participants will be able to listen to presentations by teams from different countries at the venue.
THK株式会社
THK Corporation
Implementation time 13:00-14:50
Location West Gymnasium
Project Contents For students and teachers
THK Award for Research Funded by Science Castle for Creative Developmental Manufacturing by Middle and High School Students
Visitors will see a variety of problem-solving manufacturing by junior and senior high school students using the LM Guide, a robot component developed by THK Co.
Organizer THK Corporation