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2017.08.10 EVENT

The 114th TAOYAKA program seminar will held on August 17th as follows.

■ Date: Thursday, 17 August, 2017
■ Time: 15:00-16:30
■ Venue: Large Conference Room, 1F  Graduate School for International
Development and Cooperation (IDEC), Hiroshima University
■ Title: Studies on energy saving and emission reduction based on modal shift in the field of transportation
Prof. Zhongzhen YANG, Transportation Management College, Dalian Maritime University
■ Speaker:  Prof. Zhongzhen YANG, Transportation Management College, Dalian Maritime University

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2017.08.10 EVENT

The 114th TAOYAKA program seminar will held on August 17th as follows.

■ Date: Thursday, 17 August, 2017
■ Time: 15:00-16:30
■ Venue: Large Conference Room, 1F  Graduate School for International
Development and Cooperation (IDEC), Hiroshima University
■ Title: Studies on energy saving and emission reduction based on modal shift in the field of transportation
Prof. Zhongzhen YANG, Transportation Management College, Dalian Maritime University
■ Speaker:  Prof. Zhongzhen YANG, Transportation Management College, Dalian Maritime University

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2017.08.09 ADMISSION

Application Guideline for Apr. 2018/ Oct. 2018 Enrollment Released

Please visit the following page for more details.

>How to Apply

2017.08.09 EVENT

Call for participants in Eco-cultural homestay

Subaragoi Club, Hiroshima Univ who continues the activity held by Taoyaka Onsite Team Project batch 2015 and 2016 in Kita Hiroshima will hold an Eco-cultural homestay event. You will be able to enjoy Japanese tradition and culture with Japanese local people in a hidden gem of Hiroshima. This event is perfect to take a slow breath of soothing fresh air and recharge yourself.

■Date        Friday, October 6 – Sunday, October 8, 2017
■Location   Kita-Hiroshima Town, Hiroshima
■Participation fee   25,000 yen
                   (For meals, transportation and accommodation)
■Registration https://goo.gl/RonXsA Apply by Sunday, September 10.
■Contact      subaragoi[a]hiroshima-u.ac.jp
                  ※Please replace [a] with @. 
■Organized by   SUBARAGOI CLUB, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University
               http://home.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/subaragoi/

2017.08.04 EVENT

Unfortunately, we are forced to cancel the 113th TAOYAKA seminar by force majeure.

I am terribly sorry for this cancellation.

Thank you for your understanding.

 

Technical Creation Course Office

TAOYAKA Program

Phone : +81-82-424-4597

E-mail: taoyaka-tech-sect@ml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp

 

2017.07.28 EVENT

The 2nd International Workshop “REVITALIZATION IN RURAL AREA”

The 2nd International Workshop “REVITALIZATION IN RURAL AREA” will be held as below.

The purpose of the workshop is for doctoral candidates to show the progress of doctoral thesis, and to receive assessments, advice, and opinions from the society and then to use them in furthering their research. In addition to the students’ presentations, three lectures are given based on their research theme.  

We are looking forward to many participants.

■ Date: Monday, August 7, 2017
■ Time: 9:00-12:45
■ Venue: Large Conference Room, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University
■ Language: English
■ Registration: Please contact us with your name and affiliation by August 4.
■ Contact: taoyaka-program*office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp

■ Program: 
【Session1: Keynote Lectures】

9:00-9:05  Opening Remarks

9:05-9:35  

Lecture 1: Herbs, their molecules, and the liver
Dr. Rolf Teschke
Professor of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine II, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Klinikum Hanau, Academic Teaching Hospital of the Medical Faculty of the Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

9:35-10:05  

Lecture 2: Developing Fisheries and Aquaculture in Indonesia on Global Climate Change Issues
Dr. Ir. Muhammad Iqbal Djawad, Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

10:05-10:35  

Lecture 3: Biomass utilization and local energy system
Dr. Kazuhiro Mochidzuki President/owner ReToCa laboratory LLC, Japan

10:35-10:50   Break

【Session2: Student Presentations】 

10:50-11:20  

“Bioethanol from rural agriculture waste for alternative fuel.”
Novi Syaftika, (Technical Creation Course, Graduate School of Engineering)

11:25-11:55   

“Metal Purification Effluent for Better Nori”
Teguh Nur Rohman, (Technical Creation Course, Graduate School of Biosphere Science)

11:55-12:25   

“Function of Plant Secondary Metabolites and Their Application in Agricultural Development”
Nguyen Thanh Quan, (Social Implementation Course, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation)

12:25-12:40  Summary
12:40-12:45  Closing Remarks   
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2017.07.26 EVENT

The 113th TAOYAKA Program Seminar

The 113th TAOYAKA program seminar will held tomorrow as follows.

■ Time & Date : 17:00-18:00, Friday, August 4, 2017
■ Venue : A1-141, Middle Meeting Room of Engineering, Hiroshima University
■ Theme : Compressive Sensing in Wireless Health Monitoring
                                             : From Theory to Hardware Implementations    
■ Lecturer : Dr. Fengbo Ren, Assistant Professor of Arizona State University, U.S.A.
■ Language: English
■ Object Persons : Students and Teachers
■ Contact: Taoyaka Program Technical Creation Office
                E-mail: taoyaka-tech-sect{at}ml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
                Please replace{at}with @.
                TEL: 082-424-4597

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2017.07.25 NEWS

TAOYAKA Newsletter, “Flexibility, Endurability, and Peace” Vol.7 (Summer 2017)has been published.

 

Click here for the PDF version (1,611KB).  

 

2017.07.13 EVENT

The first TAOYAKA Program’s  “TAOYAKA Student Seminar Series (TSSS) ” 2017 was held on July 12, 2017.

 

The series started in 2016 Fall/Winter semester and we are pleased to announce that we resumed it on July 12, 2017!  This year, TAOYAKA student Ambassadors are in charge of managing the series.

One of the unique features of TAOYAKA program is the students’ diversity in academic and career backgrounds. TAOYAKA Students belong to three academic disciplines – Cultural Creation, Technical Creation, and Social Implementation courses- from seven different graduate schools. In their third year, students from three different courses, will be teamed-up to conduct multidisciplinary research/project to deal with actual problems/issues in a society.

The series provides students with opportunities for exchanging ideas and skills between different disciplines as well as explaining their studies to multidisciplinary audience. For M2 students, specifically, this is very important opportunity to consider their team members for implementing multidisciplinary research/project.

The series usually consists of two seminars by students in two of three courses of the TAOYAKA program. This semester, the seminars take place on  Wednesdays from 12:50 t0 14:20 at the TAOYAKA classroom/Free Space at Daigaku-Kaikan.  Everyone is welcome! Please come and join our TSSS!

The schedule of the 2017 spring semester is as follows. We will have more seminars in coming F/W semester!

 

<TAOYAKA Student Seminar Series Schedule 2017 Spring >
Time:12:50-14:20
Place: TAOYAKA classroom/Free Space at Daigaku-Kaikan (2F)

■Series I: Wednesday, July 12, 2017
IMG_20140917_231548_4Seminar #1: Sharma Sneha Atul, M2, Technical Creation Course, Graduate School of Engineering, Program in System Cybernetics

 

Qu MengSeminar #2: Qu Meng, M2, Cultural Creation Course, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences,division of Integrated Arts and Sciences 

 

 

■Series II: Wednesday, July 16, 2017 
Michel TSeminar #3: Kloepfer Thomas Michael, D1, Social Implementation Course, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Program in Development Science

 

shimasakiSeminar #4: Kohei Shimasaki, M2, Technical Creation Course, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Program in Development Science
    

 

■Series III: Wednesday, August 02, 2017 
PIC THAKUR GAJENDER

◎Seminar #5: Thakur Gajender, M2, Cultural Creation Course,Graduate School of Letters, Program in Humanities

 

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Seminar #6: Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc, M2, Social Implementation CourseGraduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Program in Development Science

 

 

2017.07.11 EVENT

■ Date and Time:9:00-12:05 Thursday, July 14
■ Venue:Large Conference Room, IDEC

■ Program
 9:00-10:00 Onsite Team Project Interim Report (Team3, 4)
 10:10-11:10 Onsite Team Proposal (team8, 9)
 11:20-12:05 Internship Report (3 students)

 

<Onsite Team Project>
Onsite Team Project is a class specially designed for Taoyaka Program. Taoyaka students with diverse backgrounds bring together their respective specialist knowledge to try to resolve multicultural coexistence issues.


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