- Kanto Convention
Science Castle 2024 Tokyo-Kanto Meeting was held on Saturday, December 7, 2012.
2024.12.09On Saturday, December 7, 2024, the Science Castle 2024 Tokyo-Kanto Conference was held at the Kamata Campus of Nihon Kogakuin College.521A total of 14 people (including staff) participated in the event. On the day of the event, 11 oral presentations were made, 80 poster presentations were made, and a total of 16 partners from companies and universities participated. 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-02 "Developmental process and factors of caudal fin development in the family Lamnidae"
Kei Yoshizawa (Asano Junior & Senior High School)
Partner Award
Astellas Award
O-11 "Biophysical Formulation of the Mechanism of Action of Psychotropic Drugs in Depressed Individuals"
Future Hoshino (WAO High School)
Oriental Motor Prize
O-05 "Humanoid Gait and the Quest for Humanness with DRL"
Seisen Tsuki (Seikouin High School)
Kyushu University Yunus Center Prize
O-03 "Development of Concrete Using Plastic Waste"
Hiyo Iino (Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki High School)
Keio University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Award
O-08 "Exploring Methodologies for Visualizing 'Memory of Place'"
Yona Sano (Loohcs High School)
THK Award
O-09 "Clarification and Consideration of Phenomena Related to Ugushi-Utsuri Cobblestone Pavement"
Yasunari Tsutsumi (Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School)
Nippon Ham Prize
O-02 "Developmental process and factors of caudal fin development in the family Lamnidae"
Kei Yoshizawa (Asano Junior & Senior High School)
From left to right: Astellas Prize, Oriental Motor Prize, Kyushu University Yunus Center Prize
From left to right: THK Award, Keio University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Award, Nihon Ham Award
Award of Excellence
O-01 Solar Cells with No Decline in Performance at High Temperatures ~Potential of Bicolor TP and Ru Dyes
Ryuto Murakashira (Yasuda Gakuen High School)
O-02 Developmental process and factors of caudal fin development in the family Lamnidae
Kei Yoshizawa (Asano Junior & Senior High School)
O-03 Development of concrete using plastic waste,
Hiyo Iino (Yamanashi Prefectural Nirasaki High School)
O-04 Steps are in a good mood - Inflow sediment control measures to keep them in a good mood.
Keigo Katsuya (Hamamatsu Gakugei High School)
O-05 Exploration of Humanoid Gait and Human-like Characteristics with DRL
Seisen Tsuki (Seikouin High School)
O-07 Environmentally Friendly Plastics - Exploring Conditions for Easier Degradation by Microorganisms
Keishi Komori (Junior High School attached to Suwa Seiryo High School)
O-08 Exploring Methodologies for Visualizing "Memory of Place
Yona Sano (Loohcs High School)
O-09 Clarification and Discussion of Phenomena Related to Uguisu-Undura Cobblestone Pavement
Yasunari Tsutsumi (Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School)
O-10 Toward the Development of Butyric Acid Bacteria Supplements - Searching for New Butyric Acid Bacteria
Moe Miyazaki (Yamamura International High School)
O-11 Mathematical Modeling of Psychotropic Drug Action Mechanisms in Patients with Depression: A Computational Psychiatry Perspective
Future Hoshino (WAO High School)
O-12 Free condition of marmorated jellyfish
Satoshi Otsuka (Seochi Fukaya High School, Saitama)
Awards of Excellence were presented to all 12 oral presenters who took the floor.
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Best Poster Award
P-058, "Does the propulsion of a pompom ship depend on the pipe geometry?"
Hasedai Kitahara (Kosei Gakuen High School)
Partner Award
Tobu Real Estate Award
P-48 "Creating a worry counseling service for hospitalized middle and high school students"
Mari Suzuki (Kosei Gakuen High School)
Mipox Award
P-46 "Toward the development of wearable bio-batteries that generate electricity from sweat"
Shinka Maekawa (Ibaraki Prefectural Namiki Secondary School)
Best Poster Award
P-17 Devising an experiment to better understand stimulus reception and response in crickets
Minoru Yoshihara (Urawa Jitsugyo Gakuen High School)
P-20 Large non-native diatom speciesCymbella janischiiDevelopment of aquaculture feeds using
Teru Imai (Tokyo Metropolitan Naruse High School)
P-45 Development of FIT-BON, a recharge-free wearable device using CNTs
Mao Okabe (Fukuoka Sugoha High School)
P-46 Toward the Development of Wearable Bio-Batteries that Generate Electricity from Sweat
Shinka Maekawa (Ibaraki Prefectural Namiki Secondary School)
P-49 Analysis of local and other phenomena that affect weather forecast accuracy
Shinno Takemoto (Fujimigaoka High School)
P-56 Chemical Mechanisms of Adaptation to Stimuli in the Tophyllum cuspidatum
Kazuhiro Komatsu (Nagano Prefectural Suwa Seiryo High School)
P-70 Effects of Numachibe on Goby Species in the Lake Biwa System
Atsuya Mizuta (Takashima High School, Shiga Prefecture)
P-74 Does Crookedness Generate Heat? Io's Volcanic Wonders Part4
Chitose Shibata (Hamamatsu Junior High School attached to the Faculty of Education, Shizuoka University)
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