Science Castle

Science Castle 2024 Tokyo-Kanto
2024.12.07 [SAT].

Science Castle 2024 Tokyo-Kanto

Nihon Kogakuin College * Kamata Campus: Please note that there are other campuses

The Science Castle 2024 Tokyo-Kanto conference will produce a "super high school-level research community" consisting of 12 oral presentations and 80 posters.
Selected presenters will be able to have their presentations heard by research coaches and others and receive guidance and encouragement while making horizontal connections with other presenters in a group seminar format (online).
In recent years, we have held a "Future Workshop" after the competition with contestants, partner companies, and Leave a Nest to support teenage researchers in enriching their ideas.

Event Name
Science Castle 2024 Tokyo-Kanto
Date and Time
Saturday, December 7, 2024 09:30-18:00
Abstract Submission
Starts June 1
Oral presentations...Applications are now closed.
Poster Presentations...Application deadline: Monday, September 30
Please see the entry page below for details.
https://s-castle.com/entry/
Venue
Nihon Kogakuin College * Kamata Campus: Please note that there are other campuses
5-23-22 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo
ACCESS
Organizer
Leave a Nest Co., Ltd.
Target Participants
Presenters: Next-generation researchers in their teens, such as junior high and high school students
Visitors: Junior high school students, high school students, school teachers, graduate students, university researchers, companies, general audience, etc.

All visitors other than presenters are required to apply for admission in advance.
Visitor Application Form:https://id.lne.st/project/s-castle2024_audience/regist/basic_info/1

timetable

Venue Main Venue
Poster Room Planning venue
9:00 inauguration inauguration
9:30 opening ceremony
⚫︎ Partner Greetings
9:50 keynote speech
10:15 oral presentation
13:15 lunch break
14:00 Poster Presentations (first half, odd numbers)  
15:00 Poster Presentations (second half, even numbers)  
16:00 special project
17:00 Awards Ceremony and Closing Ceremony
18:00 end

 

  • O-01
    Ryuto Murashira
    Ryuto Murakashira (Yasuda Gakuen High School)

    Solar cells that do not lose performance at high temperatures
    〜Possibility of bi-color of ~TP and Ru dye

  • O-02
    Kei Yoshizawa
    Kei Yoshizawa (Asano Junior High School)

    Caudal fin developmental processes and factors in the family Lamnidae.

  • O-03
    Hiyo Iino
    Hiyo Iino (Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki High School)

    Development of concrete using plastic waste

  • O-04
    Keigo Katsuya
    Keigo Katsuya (Hamamatsu Gakugei High School)

    Steps are in a bad mood
    ~The company is in a good mood with the inflow of sediment control measures.

  • O-05
    Attachment Holy Declaration
    Seisen Tsuki (Seikouin High School)

    Exploring humanoid gait and human-like features with DRL

  • O-07
    Keishi Komori
    Keishi Komori (Junior High School attached to Suwa Seiryo High School)

    Environmentally friendly plastics
    ~ Explore conditions under which microorganisms are more likely to decompose~.

  • O-08
    Yona Sano
    Yona Sano (Loohcs High School)

    Exploring methodologies for visualizing "memory of place

  • O-09
    Yasutoshi Tsutsumi
    Yasunari Tsutsumi (Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School)

    Clarification and discussion of the phenomena related to the Uguisupari cobblestone pavement.

  • O-10
    Moe Miyazaki
    Moe Miyazaki (Yamamura International High School)

    Toward the development of butyric acid bacteria supplements
    ~Searching for new butyric acid bacteria~.

  • O-11
    Hoshino Future
    Future Hoshino (WAO High School)

    Biophysical Formulation of the Mechanism of Action of Psychotropic Drugs in Depressed Persons

  • O-12
    Satoshi Otsuka
    Satoshi Otsuka (Seochi Fukaya High School)

    Free-release conditions of marmorgalus jellyfish

 

Poster No. subject of an address Name of Representative belong to
1 Microfossils from the Fukuchi area, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan Kei Hamano Kosei Gakuen High School
2 Trends of southern fish species in the waters around Hirakata Bay May-December Yoto Kanto Gakuin Rokuura Junior and Senior High School
3 Effect of Bamboo Knot Shape on Strength Miu Koike Mita International School
4 Feeding behavior and growth process of the Hadaka mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis (Mytilus galloprovincialis). Aiko Kida Fukushima Prefectural Futaba Mirai Gakuen High School
5 Biome of Atagoyama, Kofu City, Japan - Through the Sasaradani and Vegetation Fujiwara Juba Yamanashi Eiwa High School
6 Visual perception of wakins, differences between individuals and groups Asami Saiichiro Saitama Prefectural Kasukabe High School
7 Relationships between fungi and soil animals in terms of forest ecosystems. Yuta Hiramoto Asano Gakuen
8 Influence of riverine environment on the habitat of carp fishes Toshiya Tanaka Tokyo Metropolitan Tachikawa High School
9 Even turtles get confused by misremembering! Sena Takemoto Yamamura Gakuen High School
10 Changes in Daphnia magna reproduction by microorganisms Yuna Tamura Tokiwamatsu Gakuen High School
11 Trial of Isolated Culture and Succession Culture for Mycorrhizal Formation of Eggshell Bamboo Aozora Kobayashi Salesian International School Setagaya Junior & Senior High School
12 Realizing an alternative to plastic containers with lotus leaves Kaho Inai University of Yamanashi Yamannashi Junior Doctor Training Nature School
13 Levee use of coanda effect Honan Tsukahara Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki High School School
14 Development of beverages using thin peanut hulls Youyo Fujiki Shibuya Gakuen Makuhari Junior & Senior High School
15 Long-term validation of the duration of biochar effects in forests Yoshifumi Kudo Asano Senior High School
16 Efficient object transport using bubble rings Kazuki Kurahashi Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School
17 Devising an experiment to better understand stimulus reception and response in crickets. Yoshihara Jo Urawa Jitsugyo Gakuen High School
18 Relationship between size and osmotic pressure of senescent yeast Nanoha Takahashi Yokohama Science Frontier High School
19 Cultivation of Root Crops Using Mineral Soil for Declining Agricultural Population elk cherry (Prunus avium) Mita International High School
20 Development of aquaculture feeds using Cymbella janischii, a large non-native diatom species Teru Imai Tokyo Metropolitan Naruse High School
21 Uncovering Fishing Bait to Stop the Decline of Scorpionfish Soichiro Tsuji Salesian Institute
22 Ocean Pollution from Plastics and Salt Safety Rintaro Muto Tokyo Gakugei University High School
23 Development of an Environmentally Friendly Method to Eliminate Slugs (Report 2) Michihito Muto Dokkyo Saitama Junior High School
24 Measures against liquefaction using dilatancy Terada snow Shizuoka Sugoha High School
25 Fostering Youth Actively Involved in Politics through Games Mikiko Toda Tokyo Gakugei University High School
26 Considering disaster mitigation based on historical earthquakes recorded in a diary kept in Tokorozawa City Koki Tokuda Sakae Higashi High School
27 Relationship between odor and carbon number and molecular structure of acetate esters Shoya Inoue Waseda Junior & Senior High School
28 Extension of Merde's experiment Dashing Kami Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School
29 Create a timetable trisetto Haru Matsuzaki Matsumoto Kenkaoka High School, Nagano, Japan
30 Prevention of sunburn and improvement of intestinal flora through consumption of cacao nibs Yamaguchi Strawberry Blossom Yamamura Gakuen Yamamura International High School Biology Club
31 Factors in the construction of personal space Risa Watanabe Shizuoka Sugoha High School
32 Computer Simulation of Undersea Crop Circles II Kosuke Oishi Hamamatsu Junior High School Attached to Shizuoka University Faculty of Education
33 Attempts to collect cosmic dust and its relationship to meteor showers Kawazoe Sosuke Kosei Gakuen High School
34 Development of a fully artificial heart using SynRM Qisu Zhang Junior High School attached to the Faculty of Education, University of Toyama
35 Saving the Japanese from Fat - Using Strong Miso Ayashichi Miyao Matsushogakuen High School
36 Research and development of small humanoid robot Mantatsu Tanaka Gifu Prefectural Hida Kamioka High School
37 Fake News Detection Using Tree-Based, Probabilistic, and Regression-Based Classifiers Sugiyama, Mihora Jogakuin High School
38 Unconscious health! Haruki Mori Matsumoto Kenkaoka High School, Nagano, Japan
39 Production of Environmentally Friendly Pesticides by Lettuce Akane Uchida Tokiwamatsu Gakuen High School
40 Let's make the movement of plastic bottles into a mathematical equation! Yu Kataoka Otawara High School
41 Research and development of compact and inexpensive fully automated water quality measuring instruments Rei-Wan Matsuo Kamiyama Marugoto College of Technology
42 Can Milk Plastic Reduce Milk Discarded? Yuna Ishikawa Keisen Jogakuen High School
43 Making pulp with familiar materials and bleach Rimi Kajiyama Shizuoka Sugoha High School
44 Investigation of a new extraction method for green tea components and a method for recycling green tea waste Risa Arai Saitama City Omiya International Secondary School
45 Development of FIT-BON, a CNT-based recharge-free wearable device Mao Okabe Fukuoka Sugoha High School
46 Toward the development of wearable bio-batteries that generate electricity from sweat Shinka Maekawa Ibaraki Prefectural Namiki Secondary School
47 Comparison of lipid production capacity of algae in indoor aquaria Momoka Narita Chiba Prefectural Funabashi High School
48 Create a worry counseling service for hospitalized middle and high school students. Mari Suzuki Kosei Gakuen High School
49 Analysis of local phenomena, etc., that affect the accuracy of weather forecasts Takemoto, Shinno Fujimigaoka High School
50 Solving mysteries with DNA like Forensics Jun Hoshi Uonuma Municipal Yunotani Junior High School
51 Development of an AI-based Puyopuyo progress support system Keisuke Wataguchi Sakaiminato Municipal Third Junior High School
52 To reproduce the three-dimensional sound of a concert hall with a hetphone Ryosuke Kamijo Ikubunkan Global High School
53 Prevention of loss of remote control by device Yusuke Mori Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
54 Anti-anisakiasis action of Thai herbs Natsuko Fukai Myogogakuen High School
55 Research on comfortable sleep using VR space Taisei Nishimoto Rikkyo Ikebukuro High School
56 Chemical Elucidation of the Mechanism of Adaptation to Stimuli in Pteridophyllum japonicum Kazuhiro Komatsu Nagano Prefectural Suwa Seiryo High School
57 Isolation and cultivation of microorganisms responsive to light irradiation Riwa Kubo Mita International High School
58 Does the propulsive force of a pompon boat depend on the pipe shape? Hasehiro Kitahara Kosei Gakuen High School
59 Optimal solutions at intersections Signals and roundabouts Akutsu Yamato Otawara High School
60 The Science of Spaghetti Rolls Yoshine Takahira Salesian International School Setagaya High School
61 Search for new compounds by co-cultivation method of actinomycetes and green lacewings Wang Xin-chih Mita International High School
62 Analysis of floating behavior of the scombroid mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis. Marika Hoshino Bunkyo Gakuin University Girls' Senior High School
63 Allelopathy of tamogitake mushrooms Nakayama Kanaraku Myogogakuen High School
64 Interview survey on prevention and awareness in malaria endemic country, Republic of Ghana Shugo Yanagisawa Gyosei High School
65 Unraveling the mechanism of color generation in bismuth crystals Tomoya Miyano Hamamatsu Gakugei High School
66 Development of a method for measuring the velocity of meteors based on observations at a single location Hayao Ito Tottori Nishi Senior High School
67 Research to protect the endangered Japanese pond turtle Stretfield Lillian Rino Tokuyama High School
68 How do lactic acid bacteria affect the growth and taste of vegetables? Satoshi Kouno Soka High School
69 Growth of silkworms fed formula feed ceremony performed by a ceremony ceremony performed by a ceremony maid, a ceremony performed by a priest, a ceremony performed by a Buddhist priest, etc. Hiratsuka Municipal Kanda Junior High School
70 Effects of Numatics on Gobyfish in the Lake Biwa System Atsuya Mizuta Takashima High School
71 Changes in blood cell volume in certain environments in the wrasse family of fishes. Ishiguro greenling (Hexagrammos agrammus) Asano Junior and Senior High School
72 Observation of colored clouds and its analysis Takumi Iwasaki Gunma Maebashi High School
73 Crow nesting sites and roosting ecology Raoi Shimizu Yamanashi Eiwa High School
74 Does it generate heat when it twists? Io's Volcanic Wonders Part4 Chitose Shibata Hamamatsu Junior High School Attached to Shizuoka University Faculty of Education
75 Effects of biochar on plant growth and physiological activity Toratsugu Takahashi Asano Junior & Senior High School
76 Fossils in Hirono Town Difference between fossils in Asami River and Kitasama River Yusuke Watanabe Futaba Mirai Gakuen High School
77 Utilization of jumbo tern eggs with a focus on carotenoids Ruri Inoue Tokiwamatsu Gakuen High School
78 Limb movements and inversions and spasms in polypods Yumina Moriyama Yamanashi Eiwa High School
79 DNA Analysis of Genji Fireflies in Northwestern Chiba Prefecture Kim Dong-U Shibaura Institute of Technology Kashiwa High School
80 Invasive alien fish in domestic wastewater spots in the Tama River Maki Agatsuma Tokyo Metropolitan Musashi High School
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    Tetsushi Nishiyama

    General Manager, Research and Development Division, Liverness Inc.

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  • Shingo Iino
    Shingo Iino

    General Manager, Sustainability Department, Astellas Pharma Inc.

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    After graduating from the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, he joined Astellas Pharma Inc. in 1998 and was involved in the development of new drugs for cardiac, inflammatory, and urological diseases in the Development Division from 1999, and then became a group leader in the Development Division, where he managed new drugs to maximize their value. From 2021, he will serve as the General Manager of the Sustainability Division, overseeing the company's global sustainability activities, leveraging the company's strengths to improve the sustainability of society.
  • Chikara Sugawara
    Chikara Sugawara

    General Manager, Motion Systems Division, Oriental Motor Co.

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    After joining Oriental Motor in 1994, he was involved in product quality control, and in 1998 he joined the Control Development Division to develop control circuits for motors.
    During the course of his career, he was involved in product development while gaining sales experience in the sales engineering and product planning divisions.
    He was in charge of product development for servo motors and closed-loop stepping, and the "AZ Series" commercialized in 2013 is utilized in various equipment including semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
    From 2023, he will be in charge of the robot business, a new business, and will work to spread the automation of manufacturing sites.
  • Shutaro Takeda
    Shutaro Takeda

    Associate Professor, Director, Fusion Energy Division, Center for Urban Research, Kyushu University

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  • Jun Yonezawa
    Jun Yonezawa

    Professor, Department of Integrative Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Keio University

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  • Kentaro Eto
    Kentaro Eto

    Manager, Business Development Management Department, Technology Division, THK Co.

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  • Kiyoshi Iwama
    Kiyoshi Iwama

    General Manager, Central Research Laboratory, Nippon Ham Co.

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Array, Shoko Matsushita, CEO and Founder, elleThermo Corporation / Associate Professor, Department of Materials Science, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tokyo University of Science

Shoko Matsushita

CEO and Founder, elleThermo Corporation / Associate Professor, Department of Materials Science, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tokyo University of Science

To implement a new battery that converts thermal energy into electric power

This presentation will discuss the history of the new thermal energy conversion technology, which was conceived with the idea of "creating a safe and reliable source of electricity for my daughter".

 

Profile

D. (Engineering) from the University of Tokyo. Inventor of semiconductor sensitized thermal power generation. He is interested in non-equilibrium physics, electrochemistry, interface chemistry, and inorganic materials, and has been an invited speaker at prominent international conferences in each field. He has served as an expert member of the Green Innovation Strategy Council of the Cabinet Office and the Council for Science and Technology of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of the Electrochemical Society of Japan.



A special program featuring workshops for middle and high school students will be held from 16:00-16:45. Pre-registration is available, so please register now.

[Project 1Co-creation workshop for the next generation of researchers: New discoveries on the theme of health

Astellas Pharma Inc. x ADvance Lab

Target: Next generation interested in or conducting research, adult generation working in companies and schools

Astellas and ADvance Lab for next-generation researchers will collaborate to hold a workshop to think about "what is health" beyond the boundaries of generations! In this workshop, next-generation researchers will freely exchange opinions, transcending differences in fields, and integrate each other's knowledge and perspectives to delve deeper into "health" through the theme of "health". Let's explore the connection between research themes and health, think about health issues together, and accelerate our research, starting with the excitement you have! We look forward to the participation of the next generation of research enthusiasts and those who wish to expand our community!

 

Project 2〜Let's operate the system that grabs and moves things! 〜 Robot Arm Challenge

Planning Partner: Oriental Motor Co.

Target: Junior high and high school students, teachers

Oriental Motor Co., Ltd. develops and manufactures precision small motors and drive circuits used in a wide range of fields from industrial equipment to medical devices. The company has recently developed an educational robot, "Motion System Master," to bring the possibilities of motor technology and cutting-edge robotics technology to schools.
In this workshop, we will hold a competition using this "Motion System Master". Participants will build a system to accomplish a mission with a robot and experience robot control equivalent to that of an industrial robot, which "grabs things and moves them.
We are looking for middle and high school students interested in controlling the motion of the robot arm to participate, as well as teachers who would like to incorporate robotics education into their teaching!

 

Project 3ikimonozukuri workshop Let's create new products based on the characteristics of living organisms!

Planning Partner: Kanagawa Institute of Technology

Target: Junior high and high school students

Lotus leaves to yogurt lids, kingfishers to bullet trains... There are many things around us that are useful to society by taking advantage of the shapes and characteristics of living creatures. In this workshop, teams of participants will work with graduate students engaged in ikimono research at the Kanagawa Institute of Technology to come up with ideas for new home appliances based on the characteristics of living creatures. The future of home appliances may be born from this workshop!
On the day of the project, flat discussions are held with Kanagawa Institute of Technology graduate students who are in charge of each team. By considering what kind of research and development should be done to realize what they want to create, participants can enjoy the process of thinking like researchers.

Project 4Let's use environmental DNA to reveal the biodiversity of rivers!

Planning Partner: Focus Systems Inc.

Target: Junior high and high school students, teachers, companies, and local governments

Currently, global goals for the conservation and restoration of biodiversity are being set and actual action is required, and the TASUKI-襷-Project is taking on the challenge of assessing aquatic biodiversity in the field of rivers and Lake Biwa, which are connected to Tokyo Bay. In this project, we will conduct comprehensive species analysis from water sampling samples while incorporating environmental DNA technology.
On the day of the project, participants will experience the water quality survey experiment and plankton identification process with the junior and senior high school students who participated in the project. Also, through lectures on environmental DNA analysis, participants will learn about cutting-edge science and technology. Why don't you start your own research on biodiversity?

During the poster session (14:00-15:45), booth exhibits for the following projects will be held at the same venue.

What is health for me?" Think about your own health!

Planning Partner: Astellas Pharma Inc.

Target: Students and teachers

Astellas is looking for people who can work together with us to solve health issues by thinking about "what health means" and how to achieve the "health" that each and every one of us wants to achieve. Let's think about health from every aspect, including the relationship between people and society, and work together to create a world where everyone can be healthy. In addition to the Science Castle research funded activities, we will exhibit "Health Sugoroku," which was created as a teaching material for schools to help students learn more about their own health! Let's discuss your idea of "health"!

Generate excitement and smiles for the future with the Asahi Beverage Award!

Planning Partner: Asahi Soft Drinks Co.

Subject: Students

The Asahi Soft Drinks Award is a program for junior and senior high school students to take the first step in their research activities on the theme of research and development that will create excitement and smiles in the future in the areas of "health," "environment," or "community co-creation. Students will work with Asahi Soft Drinks researchers on the research theme of their choice. At this year's booth, we will introduce the program and back issues of "Kin's," Asahi Soft Drinks' research magazine, in which you can learn about the power of microorganisms and fermentation.

Daicel and its partners aim for a "future of love

Planning Partner: Daicel Corporation

Target: Students and teachers

Under the slogan of "Creating a future we can love. Daicel is committed to creating a sustainable and prosperous future through value co-creation with like-minded customers and partners. In order to support research and bold challenges born from the rich ideas and curiosity of junior and senior high school students, who will lead the next generation of innovators, Daicel has established the Value Co-Creation Award for research and initiatives that lead to a "future we can love," and provides research grants and support and exchange with Daicel researchers.

Let's think together! The Future of Livestock Production and the Potential of Protein

Planning Partner: Nippon Ham Corporation

Subject: Students

Nippon Ham is a ham company. Although you may have a strong image of Nippon Ham as a ham company, in fact, more than half of our sales come from "meat" before it is made into ham and sausage. In order to deliver fresh and safe meat, we are committed to the production of meat with sincerity, right from the beginning at the farm. Because we are rooted in the livestock industry, we want to pursue the possibilities of livestock production and protein even further. Why don't you join us in creating exciting and ideal livestock farming and protein possibilities? Let us hear your ideas! We are waiting for you at our booth!

Shedding Light on Nameless Troubles SC Research Fund Benesse Children's Fund D&I Award

Planning Partner: Benesse Children's Foundation

Target: Students and teachers

The Benesse Children's Fund supports research by junior and senior high school students on themselves to realize "a society where children with a future can expand their potential in a safe environment where they can engage in learning. The Foundation also continues to support the activities of the Science Castle Research Fund in cooperation with LIVERNESS to encourage each student to take a step forward to change the world. If you are interested in "any kind of development and research focusing on your own characteristics and minority characteristics," please stop by our booth!

Project to support manufacturing by junior high and high school students "Monozukuri 0.

Planning Partner: THK Corporation

Target: Students and teachers

Monozukuri 0. (zero dot) is a project started by THK Corporation and LIVERNESS Corporation to support junior high and high school students in their "monozukuri" (manufacturing). We support junior high and high school students who are willing to take their own steps toward "monozukuri," whether it is one step, half step, or even 0.1 step. At the booth, we will introduce an "automatic sorting trash box" that can be used in school exploration classes, as well as the manufacturing theme of this year's 10 teams that received the Science Castle Research Fund Monozukuri 0. THK Award, which aims to solve problems.

Invent a "Wow!" use for your robotic arm!

Planning Partner: Oriental Motor Co.

Target: Students and teachers

Oriental Motor, a developer and manufacturer of precision small motors and drive circuits, has developed the "Motion System Master" educational robot to bring the possibilities of motor technology and cutting-edge robotics technology to school settings. We want to use this robot to do this kind of research! We are looking for such free ideas at the booth! We welcome students who would like to discuss with our engineers, and teachers who would like to introduce the robot to their schools. We are looking forward to seeing students who would like to discuss with engineers and teachers who would like to introduce the demo to their schools.

Discover "Why". Exploration of "knowing". A New World Seen through Data

Planning Partner: Hitachi High-Tech Corporation

Target: Students and teachers

The "Why? perspective can lead to new discoveries in our daily lives. For example, why do our physical condition and mood change from day to day? Data science may provide an answer to this question. Hitachi High-Tech is tackling various social issues by combining measurement and analysis devices with data to "know" the unknown. At this year's booth, we invite you to tell us your "Why? Please tell us your "Why? Let's explore together the path to solving issues by making full use of data.

TASUKI-Toddler Project Investigate biodiversity with environmental DNA!

Planning Partner: Focus Systems Inc.

Target: Students and teachers

Currently, global goals are being set for the conservation and restoration of biodiversity, and research for solutions is attracting attention, and the TASUKI-襷-Project is challenging research on aquatic biodiversity assessment with junior and senior high school students in the field of Lake Biwa, a river that connects to Tokyo Bay. At this booth, we will introduce some of the assessment results using environmental DNA technology and conduct an identification quiz of plankton actually collected. If you are interested in ecosystem research in rivers and its methods, please join us!

University research is a matter of course! Build a clean experimental environment with "ultrapure water

Planning Partner: Elga Lab Water Division, Veolia Genets, Inc.

Target: Students and teachers

Universities and research institutes use "ultrapure water," in which impurities are removed to the utmost limit, to conduct experiments such as chemical synthesis, ultra-trace analysis, and cell cultivation, and to engage in cutting-edge research. To support these researchers in their experiments, ERGA Lab Water develops and manufactures ultrapure water equipment that is simple and easy to use. We also want to support the research of the next generation of researchers. With this in mind, we will be demonstrating our ultrapure water apparatus on the day of the conference, and hope that everyone will take an interest in the familiar "water" that is all around us.

Changing the World by Painting, Cutting, and Polishing -The Unknown World of Polishing

Planning Partner: Mipox Corporation

Subject: Students

Many people think of a file used in woodworking when they hear the word "polishing. In fact, special abrasives play an important role behind the scenes in the production of hard disks, semiconductors, and optical communication fibers that support services such as smartphones, which are indispensable to our daily lives. We would like to share with you a secret behind-the-scenes of manufacturing that you may not be aware of. Please come and take a look at our exhibit of polishing films and other materials used in precision equipment.

The Future of the Earth in Data! Next Generation Leader Development Program

Planning Partner: Kyushu University Urban Research Center

Target: Students and teachers

In order to take action to solve many complex problems such as climate change, loss of biodiversity, depletion of resources, and increasing poverty, it is important to think based on objective indicators. At this booth, we will introduce the "Young Sustainability Leaders Development Program" by Professor Shudaro Takeda of Kyushu University, who advocates quantitative sustainability studies, along with tips on how to incorporate the program into classes and actual examples. The program is designed to cultivate the ability to learn and practice methods for extracting new insights from data.

What is the Eco Chill Survey? Think about the environment around you and your health!

Planning Partner: Ecotil Research Core Center, National Institute for Environmental Studies

Target: Students and teachers

Have you ever heard of the "Eco-Child Study" in which as many as 100,000 pairs of parents and children in Japan are participating? This is a study to regularly check the health status of babies from the time they are in their mothers' tummies and to clarify how the environment around them affects their growth and development. We are currently developing a role-playing game to convey the appeal of this research! We would love to hear your ideas for the game as well as your usual thoughts on health at the booth!

Gather Together! Kanagawa Techno-Future Program for Women in Science and Technology

Planning Partner: Kanagawa Institute of Technology

Subject: Students

In cooperation with the Board of Education, we support the career paths and growth of female junior and senior high school students in the prefecture who love science and technology. Participants in the program will have the opportunity to experience cutting-edge research through experiments and research at universities and visits to laboratories, and to think about what they can do in the future through interaction with female engineers who are active in companies. Why don't you join the program and give shape to your dreams through science?

Take a look into the world of pharmacy

Planning Partner: Keio University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Target: Junior and senior high school students interested in pharmacology and life phenomena of the human body

This section introduces the latest research in pharmacy conducted at Keio University's Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. It is sure to change the way you think about the study of pharmacy and broaden your horizons. What kind of future will be opened up by future pharmaceutical research? Let's take a look into the world of pharmacy together. You can also experience observation with a microscope. Please feel free to drop by.

Industry-academia collaboration in pursuit of an ideal environment for the next generation of engineers to learn

Planning partner: Nihon Kogakuin College of Technology

Target: Students and teachers

The Technology College of Nihon Kogakuin College of Technology, where next-generation engineers who support the infrastructure around us learn technology and knowledge. For an ideal learning environment, practical education is provided in cooperation with companies and the local community. We will introduce the Kamata School's industry-academia collaboration projects in the fields of architecture and mechanical and electrical engineering at our booth in the poster room and at the actual equipment and model exhibition booth in the 12th floor break space. A demonstration of the Hachioji School IT College's personal taste sensor, winner of the Foodtech Grand Prix 2024 Grand Prize, will also be held. Please come and visit us!

NEST LAB: Talent Search Institute for Elementary and Junior High School Students. Turn your home into a laboratory!

Planning Partner: NEST EdLAB Inc.

Target: Students and teachers

NEST LAB. is an online research school for elementary and junior high school students with the theme of "Create knowledge by pursuing what you love. Through "NEST education" based on RIVANES' 20 years of know-how, we discover and develop the talents of each child. Let's explore "what no one in the world knows" and "what no one has solved yet" with instructors with master's and doctoral degrees and fellow students from all over the country who want to master their favorite subjects!

Challenge yourself to research the ocean and aquatic environment with the Marine Challenge Program!

Planning Partner: Japan Advanced Science and Technology Education and Human Resources Research and Development Organization

Subject: Students

The Marine Challenge Program is a program to support teenagers who want to challenge themselves in all kinds of research related to the ocean and aquatic environment. Both first-time researchers and those already conducting research are welcome! We will support your research with research funding and mentoring by research coaches. At this booth, we will offer advice on planning a research theme and introduce the Marine Challenge Program. Please let us know your interests in the ocean, such as biology, environment, manufacturing, marine debris, etc!

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