Journal
Kansai Training
2023年2月23日 10時45分For 3 days from December 6th, 40 science and mathematics students took part in the event "Kansai Training." We did our best towards these fulfilling activities:
Attend a Seminar at the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo
Communicate using Lego SPIKE at Hyogo Prefectural Kahogawa Higashi High School
Communicate with alumni over Zoom.
The most interesting part of the day was the visit to Kakogana Higashi High School. The students at that school were also science and mathematics students, just like us, so we were able to discuss our respective research on the same wavelength, giving us hints for our own research, and a boost to our motivation.
On the second day of the training, we went to Osaka.
Specifically, the Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University, and the Bio-history Research Hall at the Osaka Science Museum.
At the research facility, we were able to observe the latest technology of Japan. Also, because we were able to get a closer-than-usual look at the university's facilities, we were able to see a place we often go to in a new light.
On The third day, we're a little sad to think that today is the last day, but we'll do our best to make the most of it, and learn a lot.
Bando Kobe Science Museum
"SPring 8"(Super Photon ring @ 8 GeV) and "SACLA" (SPring-8 Angstrom Compact free electron LAser)
We were able to learn about many of Japan's latest technologies. In addition, we were able to learn about the challenges and rewards of working as a researcher from the stories of people involved in the research there.
(109HR OCHI Syoya)
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