The award ceremony for the "Presentation on Contributing to SDGs with Research Results in Chikaho" held by the Graduate Institute for the Advancement of Graduate Education was held on March 8th, and the winners were presented with shields and supplementary prizes.

"Presentation on contributing to SDGs with research results in Chikaho - 66 futures drawn by doctoral students/Science Festa 2022" was an event held on December 17th and 18th, 2022. Our university's graduate school doctoral course students have created posters that explain in an easy-to-understand manner to the general public how their research themes can be given back to society and help solve problems, in comparison with the SDGs. , exhibited.

The award winners were determined by judges both inside and outside the university and by voting by more than 1,000 visitors.

Winner
  • Grand Prize: Toshiki Nakanishi (2nd year doctoral student Graduate School of Agriculture)
    “The future of medicine is being pioneered through innovative sericulture (silkworms x viruses x DX)”
  • Excellence Award: Go Morita (2nd year doctoral student Graduate School of Agriculture)
    "Agricultural tractor that combines automatic driving and remote control"
  • SDGs Award: Hiyori Namie (1st year doctoral student Graduate School of Agriculture)
    “Fertilizer-free and pesticide-free rice fields will save the future global environment!? -Paddy farming methods modeled after the Edo period-”

*The academic year is the one at the time of the award year.

 

Click here for more information about the award ceremony and a message from Professor Fumihiko Yamamoto, chairman of the judging committee. *You will be redirected to our university's graduate school comprehensive website.