In 2009, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) established the JSPS Ikushi Prize to recognize exceptional doctoral students with the potential to contribute to Japan's future scientific advancement. The prize aims to inspire young researchers to pursue their academic and research aspirations and foster the next generation of researchers.
For more details on JSPS Ikushi Prize, clickhere
To support award candidates from Chiba University, the IMO offers PowerPoint revision guidance and rehearsal sessions with members of the Academic Research and Innovation Strategy Planning Office, as well as faculty members from the candidates' research area, serving as mock panelists.
Fiscal Year | Name | Affiliation | Research Title |
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2022 | Ikuo HOSHI | Graduate School of Science and Engineering | Study of new imaging system for Internet of Things |
2015 | Ryuji HIRAYAMA | Graduate School of Engineering | Optically Controlled Volumetric Display Achieving Ultra-High-Definition |
2014 | Yuuki OBATA | Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences | The Regulatory Mechanism of Gut Immune Homeostasis |