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Graduate School of Nursing, Chiba University
LecturerIn busy healthcare environments, infection prevention practices can be challenging to maintain consistently. By visualizing normally invisible microorganisms, droplets, and aerosol particles, I aim to enhance healthcare professionals’ awareness and foster a workplace culture that supports sustainable infection prevention behaviors. Ultimately, I believe that the accumulation of these efforts will contribute to a reduction in healthcare-related infections.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Since nursing is a profession dedicated to supporting people's health, I believe nursing students should also be encouraged to prioritize their own well-being and recognize the importance of self-care early in their education. However, current evidence suggests that self-care among nursing students remains insufficient. Through my research, I hope to identify strategies that foster sustainable self-care behaviors in their daily lives.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Embrace change and move forward at your own pace.
Hobby / Holiday:
I refresh myself through cooking and baking. I also love taking my dogs to the dog park and spending relaxing time with them.
Graduate School of Science, Chiba University
ProfessorOn the Earth’s surface, various substances ubiquitously migrate and/or concentrate in a given environment. My primary research focus is the origin and migration dynamics of these substances, particularly methane, iodine, plastic, and others, in groundwater/seawater from a geological and geochemical perspective.
Recent Topics of Interest:
・Correlation between oceanic environmental changes and the growth/dissolution of methane hydrate
・Changes in seafloor environments around methane seepage
・Processes of iodine migration and concentration in sediment pore water
Motto in Research or in Life:
It isn’t that they can’t see the solution. It is that they can’t see the problem.
Hobby / Holiday:
I read various classical and famous books from different genres, following in the footsteps of people from the past. I also like taking care of land hermit crabs.
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorAging causes changes in the function of various tissues. In particular, age-related decline in brain function leads to dementia and a reduced quality of life in older adults. Using small model organisms such as fruit flies and zebrafish, which allow easy access to aged individuals, I aim to elucidate the mechanisms behind the age-related declines in brain function.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Age-related changes in inter-organ communication
Variations in individual aging patterns
Motto in Research or in Life: Life Is an N of 1. (Michael Rosbash)
Hobby / Holiday: Gardening and picture book reading
Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University
ProfessorI am undertaking the challenges of creating novel energy materials, energy storage devices, resource recycling processes, and operando analysis techniques that contribute to achieving the SDGs. This involves skillfully combining the enigmatic liquid salts—ionic liquids and molten salts—composed solely of ions with common elements.
Recent Topics of Interest:
I want to contribute to society using technologies related to Planet 6.0, specifically with ionic liquids and molten salts!
Motto in Research or in Life:
Turn everything into profit. There’s got to be something!
Hobby / Holiday:
Working out, Watching sports, Enjoying budget-friendly food crawls
Faculty of Education, Chiba University / Asia & ASEAN Center for Educational Research
ProfessorMy main research topic is “plant genetic resources,” including landraces and their wild relatives. I have conducted field surveys and characterization of the plant genetic resources for future conservation and utilization. For the field survey, various countries have been focused on, such as India, Nepal, and Malaysia.
In recent years, I have been working in the field of education and developing model lessons focusing on plant genetic resources with foreign collaborators. As the plant genetic resources, I am focusing on the crops which are familiar in Chiba and foreign countries.
Recent Topics of Interests:
To develop model lessons focusing on plant genetic resources, which are applicable not only to schools in Japan but also in foreign countries.
Motto in Research or in Life: With dreams, diligence, and modesty
Hobby / Holiday: To play Sumo wrestling (I was a member of the sumo club at university.)
Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI find joy in creating molecules and have broad interests across various research fields. My current research focuses on organic–inorganic hybrid materials that combine the properties of both classes of substances, metal-free materials with metallic luster, and the synthesis of organic compounds and metal complexes with unique structures and physical properties. I also aim to implement the materials I develop in real-world applications.
Recent Topics of Interest:
• Metal-free materials with metallic luster
• Thermal insulation materials
• Materials that convert heat into other forms of energy
and more!
Motto in Research or in Life:
Do what brings you both joy and fascination
Be kind to others and strict with myself—though I’m still working on that!
Hobby / Holiday:
Playing sports (especially soccer), mountain climbing (currently on hiatus), and laid-back camping
Graduate School of Science, Chiba University
ProfessorPrograms are instructions for computers to perform computations. They are written by programmers, but discrepancies between a programmer’s intention and the actual behavior of the program—commonly known as bugs—often occur. My research focuses on exploring programming languages that can accurately express human intent and developing methods to ensure that programs behave as intended.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Theoretical aspects of program verification, Quantum superposition of programs, Causality theory in programs
Motto in Research or in Life: Strike while the iron is hot
Graduate School of Informatics, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI aim to achieve the measurement of peripheral circulation hemodynamics using a simple color camera. Peripheral circulation hemodynamics are significantly related to both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which means that this measurement also contributes to evaluating the balance of the autonomic nervous system. By visualizing the results obtained with the developed camera and providing feedback to the subjects, I strive to implement this technology in healthcare settings.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Biometrics, Image engineering, Information engineering, Cognitive science, Evolutionary psychology
Motto in Research or in Life:
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Hobby / Holiday:
Aikido 5 Dan (Rank)
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorFormulation research is the field dedicated to making medicines easy to take and effective in the body. I explore technologies and methods to optimize drug stability and absorption while maximizing the effects of active ingredients. My aim is to establish an effective platform for developing pharmaceutical formulations through advancements in drug delivery technology and formulation quality evaluation.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Understanding the phenomenon of drug dissolution and the formation mechanism of nanoparticle formulations.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Continuity is the father of success
