February 7th, 2023 We held the 10th IER Seminar of FY2022. <Graduate students>
Date & time
February 7th, 2023, 2:00pm-4:00pm
Topic
1) Elucidation of radiocesium contamination mechanism of fish using euryhaline fish as a model
(MANOME Yuki: 1st year M.S. student, Major in Environmental Radioactivity)
2) Studies on 137Cs fractions in archived soil samples collected from Fukushima Prefecture in 2011
(YANAGIGAWA Kento: 1st year M.S. student, Major in Environmental Radioactivity)
3) Long-term dynamics of 137Cs accumulation at an urban pond
(KUROSAWA Honoka: 1st year PhD student, Major in Environmental Radioactivity)
4) Synthesis and application of a supramolecule-based conjugate material for the separation of radionuclides from aqueous matrices
(Rashedul Islam Ripon: 1st year PhD student, Major in Environmental Radioactivity)
Institute of Environmental Radioactivity (IER) regularly holds the IER seminar, in which the faculty members report on their research results, with the purpose of facilitating their research activities and communication.
The 10th IER seminar was held on February 7, with 22 attendees. Two PhD and two M.S. students from Fukushima University Graduate School of Symbiotic Systems Science and Technology, who are conducting research activities under the supervision of the IER faculty members, made presentations on the progress of their respective research.
This was the first report for M1 and D1 students, and they gave an explanation in English respectively.
During the Q & A session, the students received many comments and advice from their supervisors as well as researchers in different research fields.