Nadano, Ono, and Yamazaki (members of the math group, 309HR) won the Fighting-Spirit Prize, which is comparable to quarterfinals, in the 8th Sports Data Analysis Competition (Japan statistic association sports statistics subcommittee).
They analyzed victories and defeats of Hiroshima, Kyojin, and Yacult games in 2017 by using evaluation index of pitchers of major leagues.
They said, “We were busy conducting this analysis and ‘Effectives of Tie Break’, our super science research, at the same time. However, we were able to make a good poster. We would like to apply for a lot of contests in the future.
(Jane Does 205HR)
Kimura Nagi (209HR) participated in GSC (Global Science Campus) Hiroshima Jump Stage workshop. She advanced the final stage which was held by Hiroshima University. Fifteen students were selected from more than 300 students. She was selected one of the members. She is going to start her research with professors of Hiroshima University. She has a chance to make a presentation of her research in Australia. She talked about her way of research and plans with professors. They exchanged ideas positively. We are looking forward to the research.
(John Does 205 HR)