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Science Castle 2023 Kanto Conference was held on Saturday, December 2.

2023.12.04
[Flash Report: Kanto Conference] Science Castle 2023 Kanto Conference was held on Saturday, December 2.

On Saturday, December 2, 2023, the Science Castle 2023 Kanto Conference was held at Showa Junior and Senior High School attached to Showa Women's University, with a total of 546 people in attendance. The event featured 12 oral presentations, 119 poster presentations, and participation by a total of 11 partners from companies and universities. In addition, a total of 26 researchers, including graduate students, PhD students, and working professionals, participated as research coaches to participate in discussions with presenters at the poster presentations.

Award Results

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Grand Prize

O-04 "Analysis of disease-causing amino acid mutations"
Yonami Kakuno (Mita Kokusai Gakuen High School)

Partner Award

Kanagawa Institute of Technology Award
O-10 "Beetle gut bacteria III"
Tsutomu Fujimori (Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki Senior High School)

Keio University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Award
O-06 "The Mystery of Gaku Hydrangea Decorative Flowers Remaining Warped for an Extended Period of Time"
Kosei Miyamoto (Urawa Jitsugyo Gakuen Junior & Senior High School)

Nippon Ham Prize
O-01 "Quantifying and Controlling Sleeping Movements of Tunicates by Quantifying their Opening and Closing Status Using Deep Learning".
Kazuhiro Komatsu (Junior High School attached to Suwa Seiryo High School, Nagano, Japan)

Mitsui Chemicals Award
O-09 "Mathematical and Physical Analysis of Nonlinear Phenomena
Nana Saito (Tochigi Prefectural Yaitahigashi High School)

Award of Excellence

O-01 Quantification of Open/Close Status of Tunicate (Lepidoptera: Tuniciflora) to Elucidate and Control Sleeping Motion Using Deep Learning
Kazuhiro Komatsu (Junior High School attached to Suwa Seiryo High School, Nagano, Japan)

O-02 Quantification of snail regenerative capacity and regeneration
Maki Agatsuma (Tokyo Metropolitan Musashi High School)

O-03 Development of a new interface between humans and computers
Junpei Saito (Keio Shiki Senior High School)

O-04 Analysis of disease-causing amino acid mutations
Yonami Kakuno (Mita Kokusai Gakuen High School)

O-05 Elucidation of the Effects of Biochar Spraying on Forest Ecosystems and Contribution to Global Warming Mitigation
Yoshifumi Kudo (Asano High School)

O-06 The Mystery of Decorative Flowers of Gaku Hydrangea Remaining Warped for a Long Period of Time
Kosei Miyamoto (Urawa Jitsugyo Gakuen Junior & Senior High School)

O-07 Simple Isolation Agar Medium - Preparation of a Special Agar Medium for Yeast Resistant to Bacterial Contamination
Kaho Negishi (Gunma Prefectural Ota Women's High School)

O-08 Pulse Simulator
Qisoo Jang (Junior High School attached to the Faculty of Education, University of Toyama)

O-09 Mathematical and Physical Analysis of Nonlinear Phenomena
Nana Saito (Tochigi Prefectural Yaitahigashi High School)

O-10 Beetle gut bacteria III
Yutaka Fujimori (Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki Senior High School)

O-11 Numerous carbonate rocks from conglomerates in the Oiso Formation and traces of carbonate transport mainly in the conglomerate beds
Masaki Horikawa (Asano High School)

O-12 Development of Cascara (coffee cherry) tea
Yuka Ikeda (Kaichi Junior & Senior High School)

The Excellence Award was given to all 12 oral presenters who stood on the stage and were selected from among many abstracts.

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Best Poster Award

P-06 "Hamana River Whirlpools are Fun to Ride: Approaching the Mechanism of Whirlpool Tide Generation"
Keigo Katsuya(Hamamatsu Gakugei High School)

Partner Award

Astellas Award
P-24 "Survey Research on Social Connectedness and Disaster Awareness of People with Disabilities and Their Anxiety During Disasters"
Miyu Koshimizu (Yachiyo Shoin High School)

Tobu Real Estate Award
P-51 "Development of a New Photography System with Hand Signature and Voice Recognition"
Yasunari Tsutsumi (Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School)

Nippo Award
P-16 "Development of an Opposable Three-Finger Myoelectric Prosthetic Hand for Writing"
Yui Watanabe (Toshimaoka Girls' High School)

Focus Systems Award
P-57 "Toward the Development of Wearable Bio-Batteries that Generate Power from Sweat - What is Power Generation by Sweat?
Shinka Maekawa (Ibaraki Prefectural Namiki Secondary School)

Best Poster Award

P-11 Elucidation of the antagonistic mechanism of action of kohlrabi for application as a food additive
Rionna Fukuoka Mita Kokusai Gakuen High School

P-23 Relationship between trampling mass and growth promotion of plantain
Ai Higashiyama Showa Junior High School Attached to Showa Women's University

P-31 Follow the whereabouts of pigments! Continued ~Generation and Utilization of Colored Cocoons~!
Yuri Tagawa, Karan Girls' Secondary School

P-44 Ecological Survey of Kawanina for Firefly Conservation I
Yuma Saito Fukushima Prefectural Futaba Mirai Gakuen High School

P-49 Relationship between Ability Development through Educational Toys and Adolescent Ability and Academic Achievement
Nene Fukuyama Ikubunkan High School

P-67 Quantifying the Step-Up/Down Phototonic Surprise Response of Green Beetles Using Deep Learning to Quantify How They Move
Shinichi Kokubu Junior High School attached to Suwa Seiryo High School

P-71 Study of Goshazan Oroshi
Fukushima Prefectural Futaba Mirai Gakuen High School

P-77 Usefulness of Cheese in Microbial Power Generation
Nakamura Kaito Fuefuki-shiritsu Kasugai Junior High School

Once again, we would like to thank all the presenters and all those who helped make the event possible.
RIVANES will continue to support the research activities of the next generation.

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