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14 Presenters Received the Best Presentation Award at the 3rd IGPR Symposium

On November 6th, the 3rd IGPR Symposium was held at Nishi-Chiba campus, and about 200 people attended this event.

In this year, 74 presenters consisting of junior researchers and graduate students explained the summary of each research project and then performed poster presentations.  

In his keynote speech, Professor Takeshi Murata from the Graduate School of Science shared some tips for being productive in the process of research and exchanged opinions with students. 

Finally, 14 people were selected as winners of the Best Presentation Award and Dr. Takeshi Tokuhisa, President of Chiba University, presented a certificate of commendation to each winner. 

14 Presenters Received the Best Presentation Award at the 3rd IGPR Symposium.

The symposium was closed by the remarks from Prof. Minoru Seki, Head of Management Division of IGPR, said: “in this yearly symposium, we would like to encourage everyone to brush up a skill for communicating about your research quickly and effectively to the people having different backgrounds.”

The Winners of the Best Presentation Award

Title Presenter

Measurement and Reproduction of Material Appearance via Spectral Projection Mapping

Graduate School of Engineering
Associate Professor
Keita Hirai

Measurement of advertisement effect based on emotional response analysis by face image measurement using crowdsourcing

Graduate School of Science and Engineering
First Year of Master's Program
Kenta Masui

Menin controls the memory Th2 cell function by maintaining the epigenetic integrity of Th2 cells Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Second Year of Doctoral Program
Kokubo Kota
Identifying transplanting date and heading season of rice crop by use of Sentinel-1 data Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Second Year of Master's Program
Takumichi Tosa
Optimal design of illuminant spectra for surgery Graduate School of Science and Engineering
First Year of Doctoral Program
Kurabuchi Yoko
Evaluation of Perception Characteristics of Cartilage-conduction Hearing Using Psychological and Physiological Measurements Graduate School of Science and Engineering
First Year of Master's Program
Gaik Sean Yap
Cognitive Behavior Therapy based Anxiety Prevention Program at school ―― Research Findings and Future Perspective―― Research Center for Child Mental Development
Project Researcher
Ohira Ikuyo
First comprehensive calculation covering the whole solar convection zone Graduate School of Science
Assistant Professor
Hideyuki Hotta
Simulation studies for the ice calibration with the new optical modules in IceCube Graduate School of Science and Engineering
First Year of Master's Program
Ayumi Kiriki
Preparation and Characterization of 3-Methoxythiophene Oligomers as Water-Soluble Coloring Materials for Gold- and Bronze-Like Coatings Faculty of Engineering
Technical Staff
Minako Tachiki
Encryption System for Digital Archiving of Cultural Properties Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Second Year of Master's Program
Hiroki Ujiie
The process of end-of-life discussion between the cancer patients and their families Graduate School of Nursing Graduate School
Second Year of Master's Program
Yuki Hashizume
Activation of silenced enhancers by heterochromatin reprogramming during Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection Graduate School of Medicine
Assistant Professor
Atsushi Okabe
Classification of HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer by epigenomewide analysis Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Fourth Year of Doctoral Program
Takuya Nakagawa

This is listed by the order of Summary Presentation.