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こちらでは、有川研究室の学生が参加した学会の記録をお届けします。

学会発表(2023年度)

We gave a presentation at Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 20th Annual Meeting (AOGS2023)

2023/11/14

Six students from Arikawa laboratory participated in the international conference (AOGS) held in Singapore and presented their research results. A summary of the research will be posted on the department website.

[Impressions from the conference]

・D1 Tomoki Shirai

This was my first time participating in an international conference face-to-face, and I was able to interact with a variety of people, making it a very fulfilling experience. At the same time, it was an important opportunity to listen to other researchers' presentations and reaffirm the direction and position of my own research. Also, my research in coastal engineering is related to meteorology, and at AOGS there were many sessions on meteorology, and I learned a lot about how to proceed with research and how to conduct analysis. In the future, I would like to focus even more on my research so that I can present more interesting research content.

 

・M2 Tatsuhiko Tokuda

I also participated in AOGS last year, but since the presentation was online and via video, this was my first face-to-face English oral presentation. I experienced the presenter's personality, which I couldn't get online, and I wanted to give a natural presentation like that, but it didn't go well at all. Not only did I lack preparation, but I also felt sorry for my lack of language skills during my stay in Singapore. However, even with my poor English, I was able to communicate to some extent, which led to a reduction in my aversion to English. Also, when I listened to poster presentations, I felt that unlike oral presentations, I was able to have a conversation with the person asking the questions, both physically and psychologically, which was an advantage that oral presentations lacked.

・M2 Fukuto Yoshida

This was my first presentation at an academic conference, and it was both exciting and I learned a lot from it. In particular, I was able to learn the importance of presentation preparation and presentation techniques from other people's presentations. Additionally, since it was an international conference, I was able to interact with students from overseas, which increased my motivation to study languages. I am planning to give presentations at academic conferences in English in the future, so I would like to make use of this valuable experience. ​

・D1榎本容太

私が発表したセッションで、私を含めた3人が流れによる円柱周りの洗掘について発表していて、このテーマの重要性を感じるとともに、最終的な洗掘深が円柱径の何倍になるのかという議論で全員結果が違かったことが興味深かったです。一方で、質問に対して物理的な根拠を答えるというところが足りなかったと感じたので、しっかりと物理的根拠とともに答えられるようにしていきたいです。

・M2本多志帆

3度目で最後の国際学会でした。きちんと発表することができて良かったです。また、この学会で海に関する様々な発表の聴講や質疑応答に参加し、非常に勉強になるとともにモチベーションの向上にも繋がりました。これからも頑張ります。本研究は、防災科学技術研究所やSATREPS、また研究室の皆様にも多大なる援助やご助言を頂きました。貴重な経験をさせていただき、大変ありがとうございました。

・M2吉田福人

研究室の避難分野の先輩方が長く取り組んできたテーマである「津波に対して安全な避難経路を探索する」という目的のもと、津波浸水確率の低い経路探索手法の提案という内容で発表させて頂きました。3年間弱携わらせて頂く中で、避難分野の研究を伝える事の難しさを感じていたため、非常に緊張しましたが、なんとか無事発表・質疑を終えることができました。また、自身2度目の英語発表であり、前回との変化の実感と、さらなる課題を得ました。今回の経験を踏まえ、今後より一層研究活動に尽力していきます。

APAC2023のリンクはこちら:https://coastal.jp/english/apac/apac2023/

中央大学都市環境学科 HPは掲載予定

We gave a presentation at Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 20th Annual Meeting (AOGS2023)

2023/12/7

Six students from Arikawa laboratory participated in the international conference (AOGS) held in Singapore and presented their research results. A summary of the research will be posted on the department website.

[Impressions from the conference]

・D1 Tomoki Shirai

This was my first time participating in an international conference face-to-face, and I was able to interact with a variety of people, making it a very fulfilling experience. At the same time, it was an important opportunity to listen to other researchers' presentations and reaffirm the direction and position of my own research. Also, my research in coastal engineering is related to meteorology, and at AOGS there were many sessions on meteorology, and I learned a lot about how to proceed with research and how to conduct analysis. In the future, I would like to focus even more on my research so that I can present more interesting research content.

 

・M2 Tatsuhiko Tokuda

I also participated in AOGS last year, but since the presentation was online and via video, this was my first face-to-face English oral presentation. I experienced the presenter's personality, which I couldn't get online, and I wanted to give a natural presentation like that, but it didn't go well at all. Not only did I lack preparation, but I also felt sorry for my lack of language skills during my stay in Singapore. However, even with my poor English, I was able to communicate to some extent, which led to a reduction in my aversion to English. Also, when I listened to poster presentations, I felt that unlike oral presentations, I was able to have a conversation with the person asking the questions, both physically and psychologically, which was an advantage that oral presentations lacked.

・M2 Fukuto Yoshida

This was my first presentation at an academic conference, and it was both exciting and I learned a lot from it. In particular, I was able to learn the importance of presentation preparation and presentation techniques from other people's presentations. Additionally, since it was an international conference, I was able to interact with students from overseas, which increased my motivation to study languages. I am planning to give presentations at academic conferences in English in the future, so I would like to make use of this valuable experience. ​

・M2本多志帆(e-Poster)

普段の発表とは違う方法での発表形態で、最も伝えたいことを端的に伝えられるように工夫しました。少し緊張しましたが、無事発表を終えることができ良かったです。また、ほかの研究者の発表や、巡検で訪れた東日本大震災で被災した小学校への訪問は刺激になり、研究意欲が向上しました。

・M2吉田福人(口頭発表)

近況の作業・結果の報告を混ぜた発表であり、非常に苦労しましたが、学会とは違う研究会ならではの経験になったと思います。また、巡検で震災遺構に行かせていただき、自身の研究へのモチベーションにつながりました。

・M2吉田芽生(e-Poster)

グラフィカルアブストラクトを用いた発表を行いました。規定時間3分で研究の結果や要点を伝えることは非常に難しく、今回の発表では反省点がありました。残り少ない研究室活動の中で、研究内容についてはもちろん、わかりやすく相手に伝えることについても能力を磨いていきたいです。

We gave a presentation at Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 20th Annual Meeting (AOGS2023)

2023/11/15

Six students from Arikawa laboratory participated in the international conference (AOGS) held in Singapore and presented their research results. A summary of the research will be posted on the department website.

[Impressions from the conference]

・D1 Tomoki Shirai

This was my first time participating in an international conference face-to-face, and I was able to interact with a variety of people, making it a very fulfilling experience. At the same time, it was an important opportunity to listen to other researchers' presentations and reaffirm the direction and position of my own research. Also, my research in coastal engineering is related to meteorology, and at AOGS there were many sessions on meteorology, and I learned a lot about how to proceed with research and how to conduct analysis. In the future, I would like to focus even more on my research so that I can present more interesting research content.

 

・M2 Tatsuhiko Tokuda

I also participated in AOGS last year, but since the presentation was online and via video, this was my first face-to-face English oral presentation. I experienced the presenter's personality, which I couldn't get online, and I wanted to give a natural presentation like that, but it didn't go well at all. Not only did I lack preparation, but I also felt sorry for my lack of language skills during my stay in Singapore. However, even with my poor English, I was able to communicate to some extent, which led to a reduction in my aversion to English. Also, when I listened to poster presentations, I felt that unlike oral presentations, I was able to have a conversation with the person asking the questions, both physically and psychologically, which was an advantage that oral presentations lacked.

・M2 Fukuto Yoshida

This was my first presentation at an academic conference, and it was both exciting and I learned a lot from it. In particular, I was able to learn the importance of presentation preparation and presentation techniques from other people's presentations. Additionally, since it was an international conference, I was able to interact with students from overseas, which increased my motivation to study languages. I am planning to give presentations at academic conferences in English in the future, so I would like to make use of this valuable experience. ​

・D1榎本容太

今回の発表がは、洋上風力発電に関するセッションで行いました。再生可能エネルギーとして注目されていることもあり、聴講者の皆様が熱心に聞いてくださっていたのが印象に残っています。企業の方と研究所の方からそれぞれの視点から意見を頂けたので、今後の研究に生かしていこうと思います

・M2吉田芽生

マングローブによる波高減衰効果に関する発表を行い、頂いた質問やコメントを今後の参考にしていきたいです。また違う分野の研究発表を聴講し質問をしたことで、自身の研究以外でも海岸工学の分野の最新の動向を確認することができ、大変勉強になりました。

・M1高倉陸

高潮の浸水開始時間に関する発表を行い、様々な方から質問やコメントをいただき貴重な機会になりました。また、私が現在行っている研究分野と同じ内容を最先端で行っている先生も発表を行っており、最先端の研究内容を知ることができ、今後の研究活動へのモチベーションになりました。

第70回海岸工学講演会のリンクはこちら:https://coastal.jp/lecture/coastalengineeringlecture/lecture70/

We gave a presentation at Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 20th Annual Meeting (AOGS2023)

2023/11/5

Six students from Arikawa laboratory participated in the international conference (AOGS) held in Singapore and presented their research results. A summary of the research will be posted on the department website.

[Impressions from the conference]

・D1 Tomoki Shirai

This was my first time participating in an international conference face-to-face, and I was able to interact with a variety of people, making it a very fulfilling experience. At the same time, it was an important opportunity to listen to other researchers' presentations and reaffirm the direction and position of my own research. Also, my research in coastal engineering is related to meteorology, and at AOGS there were many sessions on meteorology, and I learned a lot about how to proceed with research and how to conduct analysis. In the future, I would like to focus even more on my research so that I can present more interesting research content.

 

・M2 Tatsuhiko Tokuda

I also participated in AOGS last year, but since the presentation was online and via video, this was my first face-to-face English oral presentation. I experienced the presenter's personality, which I couldn't get online, and I wanted to give a natural presentation like that, but it didn't go well at all. Not only did I lack preparation, but I also felt sorry for my lack of language skills during my stay in Singapore. However, even with my poor English, I was able to communicate to some extent, which led to a reduction in my aversion to English. Also, when I listened to poster presentations, I felt that unlike oral presentations, I was able to have a conversation with the person asking the questions, both physically and psychologically, which was an advantage that oral presentations lacked.

・M2 Fukuto Yoshida

This was my first presentation at an academic conference, and it was both exciting and I learned a lot from it. In particular, I was able to learn the importance of presentation preparation and presentation techniques from other people's presentations. Additionally, since it was an international conference, I was able to interact with students from overseas, which increased my motivation to study languages. I am planning to give presentations at academic conferences in English in the future, so I would like to make use of this valuable experience. ​

SCSTW HPはこちら:https://gs.sysu.edu.cn/scstw13/index.htm

中央大学都市環境学科 HPは掲載予定

We gave a presentation at Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 20th Annual Meeting (AOGS2023)

2023/8/7

Six students from Arikawa laboratory participated in the international conference (AOGS) held in Singapore and presented their research results. A summary of the research will be posted on the department website.

[Impressions from the conference]

・D1 Tomoki Shirai

This was my first time participating in an international conference face-to-face, and I was able to interact with a variety of people, making it a very fulfilling experience. At the same time, it was an important opportunity to listen to other researchers' presentations and reaffirm the direction and position of my own research. Also, my research in coastal engineering is related to meteorology, and at AOGS there were many sessions on meteorology, and I learned a lot about how to proceed with research and how to conduct analysis. In the future, I would like to focus even more on my research so that I can present more interesting research content.

 

・M2 Tatsuhiko Tokuda

I also participated in AOGS last year, but since the presentation was online and via video, this was my first face-to-face English oral presentation. I experienced the presenter's personality, which I couldn't get online, and I wanted to give a natural presentation like that, but it didn't go well at all. Not only did I lack preparation, but I also felt sorry for my lack of language skills during my stay in Singapore. However, even with my poor English, I was able to communicate to some extent, which led to a reduction in my aversion to English. Also, when I listened to poster presentations, I felt that unlike oral presentations, I was able to have a conversation with the person asking the questions, both physically and psychologically, which was an advantage that oral presentations lacked.

・M2 Fukuto Yoshida

This was my first presentation at an academic conference, and it was both exciting and I learned a lot from it. In particular, I was able to learn the importance of presentation preparation and presentation techniques from other people's presentations. Additionally, since it was an international conference, I was able to interact with students from overseas, which increased my motivation to study languages. I am planning to give presentations at academic conferences in English in the future, so I would like to make use of this valuable experience. ​

・M1 Riku Takakura

Although I have previously attended conferences as an audience member, this AOGS was my first time attending a conference as a presenter. Coupled with the fact that it was my first conference presentation at an international conference, I was nervous and my English skills were lacking, which resulted in a presentation with many challenges, but I will do my best to make use of this experience in future conference presentations, etc. Masu. In addition to the presentations, I was able to listen to various posters and sessions and learn about the various research being conducted around the world, which gave me motivation to continue my research in the future. Also, I would like to work hard every day to be able to participate in such academic conferences.

・M1 Reina Naito

Although I have experience giving oral presentations at domestic academic conferences, this was my first international conference and poster presentation. Unlike oral presentations, poster presentations allow for close discussion, so I was able to talk about things that I couldn't include in my poster. However, the explanation in English was difficult and I had a hard time understanding the questions. I realized that I needed to learn not only English but also how to explain research. Also, someone saw my poster and said they would try it out, which made me want to continue my research and present my research.

・M2 Keisuke Haga

This time, I gave a presentation at the poster session. Because the sessions were long, we were able to have discussions with a wide range of people, including researchers from not only the field of coastal engineering but other fields, and it was a very meaningful and stimulating time. Among them, many people were particularly interested in ``methods that reflect buildings in tsunami calculations,'' and we received a variety of opinions. Also, during the discussion, we felt the need to consider in more detail how to handle buildings, such as 3D calculations and wall friction. I would like to utilize this valuable and meaningful experience in my future research.

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AOGS2023 HP is here: https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=home.asp

Click here for the Chuo University Department of Urban Environment website: https://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/academics/faculties/science/departments/civil_env/

We made a presentation at THE 28TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEODESYAND GEOPHYSICS (IUGG2023)

2023/7/14

​This time, at IUGG2023, 1st year doctoral student Yota Enomoto, 2nd year master's student Naoki Taniguchi, 2nd year master's student Shiho Honda, and 2nd year master's student Mei Yoshida We made an announcement. The title and summary of each presentation will be posted on the university's Department website.

[Impressions from the conference]

・M2 Honda Shiho

I participated in a session on tsunami at IUGG2023 and experienced giving an oral presentation in English at an international conference. We listened to presentations by professors and researchers from around the world and learned about the latest trends in research and presentation methods. Furthermore, I was able to learn new ways of thinking through active communication, and had a very meaningful time.

 

・D1 Yota Enomoto

I presented at the poster session. Many people expressed interest in the ``modeling of non-Newtonian fluids'' part of this research, and we received various opinions and suggestions.We would like to use these as motivation for future research.

・M2 Mei Yoshida

This was my first time participating in an international academic conference, and more people than I expected asked questions about green infrastructure, which made me realize once again the importance of my own research as the world strives to create a sustainable society. It was a great opportunity. I will use the knowledge and motivation gained from this valuable experience to work even harder.

・M2 Naoki Taniguchi

At my first international conference, I learned the difficulty of accurately communicating my research in English, and the joy I felt when people understood me, which was a valuable experience for me. Being in a space where there were no Japanese people around me was more beneficial to me than any other English class, and I was able to spend a very meaningful time there.

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IUGG2023 HP is here: https://www.iugg2023berlin.org/

Click here for the Chuo University Department of Urban Environment website: https://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/academics/faculties/science/departments/civil_env/

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