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Oral Presentation Abstracts for Science Castle 2016 have been selected!
2016.10.24Thank you very much for registering for Science Castle 2016; as of the first deadline on September 30, we had received a large number of applications for all venues.
After a strict screening process, 12 oral presentations were selected for each venue.
The table below lists those who are invited to give oral presentations at this year's Science Castle 2016. Please prepare both oral and poster presentations.
Unfortunately, those who were not selected for the oral presentation school this year will only be able to present posters.
The judges will also go around to the poster presentations and select the poster award. We look forward to seeing your attractive research presentation.
The second deadline for abstract submission (poster presentations only) is Monday, October 31 at 24:00. We look forward to continuing to receive your abstract submissions.
We look forward to seeing you at each of our conferences in December and discussing our research with you enthusiastically!
Kyushu (November) tournament, held in Fukuoka
receipt number | field | Announcement title | belong to | Representative Presenter |
100034 | biology | Inter-regional comparison of harbor ants in southern Japan - monitoring of invasive ants | Ikeda Gakuen Ikeda Junior & Senior High School SSH Research Project Biology Team ANT | Mr. Fujita |
100035 | biology | Ants Living in the Sakurajima Lava Field - Changes in Ant Communities during the Transition | Ikeda Gakuen Ikeda Junior & Senior High School SSH Research Biology Team Team SAKURA | Mr. Shimozono |
100036 | biology | Elucidation of the distribution expansion path of the tsukutukuboushi, which chirps in the Yakushima dialect! | Kagoshima Kokubu High School Science Club Insect Team | Mr. Taguchi |
100065 | engineering | Toward the Realization of Plant Factories | Minamata High School, Kumamoto Prefecture, 3rd year, Electricity Course, Department of Electrical Building Systems | Mr. Ishii |
100085 | biology | Bioremediation at Home | Tsunaki Junior High School, Tsunaki Town, Kumamoto Prefecture | Mr. Hayashida |
100108 | biology | Creation of Pluripotent Stem Cells by Ribosomes | Kumamoto Prefectural Uto Junior High School and Uto Senior High School | Mr. Koyama |
100134 | earth sciences (geology, mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, geochemistry, geophysics | Finally, a new fossil layer has been discovered in the Hoshibaru Formation! | Kumamoto Prefectural Kikuchi High School Science Club | Mr. Mori |
100135 | biology | Toward the Conservation of the Ariake Striped Loach4 | Saga Nishi High School Science Club Biology Team | Mr. Yamaguchi |
100136 | biology | Environment of Arao Tidal Flat | Kumamoto Prefectural 岱志 High School | Mr. Sakai |
100150 | physics | Study of sub-real images created by convex lenses | Kumamoto Prefectural Uto High School Science Club Physics Team | Mr. Yanagida |
100151 | biology | Research on the behavior of slugs | Miyazaki Prefectural Miyazaki Kita High School Science Club, 2nd Year Biology Team | Mr. Harada |
100164 | biology | Meteors of the Sea Sea Fireflies | Joto High School attached to Fukuoka Institute of Technology | Mr. Yayanaga |
Tohoku (northernmost six prefectures of Honshu)
receipt number | field | Announcement title | belong to | Representative Presenter |
100012 | physics | Aiming to generate electricity using disposable diapers | Sophomore, Sendai Daisan High School, Miyagi, Japan | Mr. Sugiura |
100016 | biology | Adsorption of Strontium Carbonate by the Shadikumo Spider - Toward Application to Decontamination Activities | Fukushima Seikei High School, Natural Science Department | Mr. Kanno |
100047 | biology | Search for substances with mutation-suppressing effects | Akita Prefectural Akita High School Biology Club | Mr. Tanaka |
100071 | agriculture | Amazing! Space Hairy Beans -Analysis of Cultivation Techniques and Ripple Effects for the Development of an Agricultural Management Model-. | Aomori Prefectural Goshogawara Agriculture and Forestry High School, Department of Biological Production, Vegetable Laboratory, 2nd Grade | Mr. Shinagawa |
100084 | Other | Research on the Purifying Power of the Miya River Natural Purification from the Perspective of Local Rivers | Fukushima Prefectural Aizu Gakuho Junior High School, 1st grade | Mr. Yazawa |
100089 | physics | Why does sand ring - Toward the elucidation of the sounding sand pronunciation method | Miyagi Prefecture Kesennuma High School, Department of Natural Science, Narusago Group Physics | Mr. Ashikaga |
100096 | biology | Model experiments on nitrification under varying light conditions | Biology Club, Sendai Daini High School, Miyagi, Japan | Mr. Kanno |
100103 | agriculture | Functional research for pine needle utilization | Pine Needle Research Group, Shizuoka Agricultural High School | Mr. Masuda |
100106 | biology | Future Ecosystem Prediction of Ikuta Green Space in Kawasaki City | Setagaya Gakuen High School Biology Club | Mr. Ogawa |
100107 | biology | The Mechanism of Death from the Planaria | Miyagi Planaria Research Group, Sendai Daisan High School | Mr. Iida |
100146 | chemistry | Investigation of antimicrobial effect of berberine chloride stained filter paper in dry condition | Sendai Minami High School, Miyagi Prefecture | Mr. Sato |
100147 | Other | The number of viable bacteria and the transition of bacterial flora during cold storage of maboya | Miyagi Prefectural Fisheries High School, Food Business Category | Mr. Sakuma |
Kansai Conference (1922)
receipt number | field | Announcement title | belong to | Representative Presenter |
100013 | earth sciences (geology, mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, geochemistry, geophysics | Create a tornado on your desk | Waseda Setsuryo Senior High School, Biology Research Club | Mr. Umebayashi |
100025 | biology | The Quiet Invader, Argentine Ants: Considerations on Distribution Expansion and Behavioral Studies | Gifu Prefectural Yaotsu High School, Natural Science Department | Mizuna-san |
100049 | agriculture | Seeking wild yeast with starch resolution | Wakayama Koyo Senior High School Faculty of Science | Mr. Numata |
100053 | earth sciences (geology, mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, geochemistry, geophysics | Explore the causes of flood damage to the Kakogawa River system in Hyogo Prefecture and protect residents. | Hyogo Prefectural Nishiwaki High School, Earth Science Club, Magma Team | Mr. Toda |
100056 | physics | Relation between magnetic force and distance between magnet balls and magnet balls/steel balls | Sapporo Nihon University High School Science Club Physics C Group | Mr. Sato |
100075 | agriculture | Muscat of Alexandria is delicious even if you don't eat it. | Notre Dame Seishin Gakuen Seishin Girls' Senior High School, Material Science Subject Research Chair | Mr. Okamoto |
100081 | physics | Atmosphere and Archimedes' Principle by Gas Molecular Kinetic Theory | Otani Junior & Senior High School Science Club | Mr. Koumon |
100091 | physics | Power generation anywhere | Okayama Prefectural Kurashiki Amagi High School Our sun | Mr. Sugimoto |
100111 | biology | How 3t3 cells grow on the scaffolds using chimeric protein? | AICJ High School IBDP Course Domestic Course 2nd Year | Mr. Takada |
100118 | chemistry | Blueberry Science II - Bringing Blueberry Anthocyanins into Your Life | Ehime Prefectural Toon High School, Natural Science Department | Mr. Nagata |
100137 | Other | Secret Taste - Relationship with Color | Notre Dame Jogakuin Junior & Senior High School High School Science Club | Mr. Masuda |
100143 | biology | On the Terrestrialization of Woolly Woolly Purpurs - Water level changes lead to metamorphosis! ~ (Japanese only) | Takigawa Junior & Senior High School Biology Club | Mr. Matsumoto |
Kanto district (inc. Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi and Chiba prefectures)
receipt number | field | Announcement title | belong to | Representative Presenter |
100011 | physics | Radiation shielding effect of familiar materials II | Kohka Gakuen Junior High School High School Radiation Research Group | Mr. Hirose |
100021 | physics | Injection and ejection sphere motion in a Gaussian accelerator | Sapporo Nihon University High School Science Club Physics G Group | Mr. Makino |
100028 | biology | Nitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria | Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki High School, Environmental Science Department | Mr. Aihara |
100030 | physics | What is the difference between an unpleasant sound and a pleasant sound? | Biology Club, Ibaraki Prefectural Hokota Daini High School | Mr. Takahashi |
100045 | biology | Experiments on frog foraging behavior | Biology Department, Secondary School attached to the Faculty of Education, The University of Tokyo | Mr. Kishino |
100046 | biology | Do house mice have a sense of camaraderie? | Biology Department, Secondary School attached to the Faculty of Education, The University of Tokyo | Mr. Otomo |
100061 | biology | Functional properties of manuka honey observed from mouse intestinal flora | Yamamura Gakuen Yamamura International High School Biology Club | Mr. Takano |
100090 | biology | What is the environmental signal that plants secrete acid phosphatase? | Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki High School Biology Club | Mr. Koo |
100097 | biology | Effect of green light on growth promotion of flatfish under low temperature conditions | Urawa Jitsugyo Gakuen High School, Biology Club, Aquatic Life Group | Mr. Saito |
100099 | chemistry | Investigation of saponin extraction method using soap nuts. | Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior & Senior High School Science Club | Mr. Okura |
100123 | biology | Can ants tell east, west, south, north and south? ~The effects of ant nesting and orientation on ants | 3rd grade, Kogane Junior High School, Matsudo | Mr. Mukai |
100142 | physics | Cosmic ray protection for space exploration | Tokyo Metropolitan Toyama High School SSH Physics Radiation Team | Mr. Shindo |