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Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI extensively research the interactions between humans and living organisms, approaching the subject from evolutionary and ecological perspectives.
My research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including the rapid evolution of organisms in urban and agricultural environments, the integration of ICT in sustainable agriculture, and the study of evolutionary psychology and perspectives on nature.
Recent Topics of Interests:
I am interested in corporations’ initiatives towards biodiversity conservation.
Motto in Research or in Life:
“The most basic science is the most applied (Yoshiaki ITO, a Japanese biologist).”
Hobby / Holiday:
I like reading Science Fiction novels.
Graduate School of Science, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorNo two individuals share the exact same facial features, and similarly, no two individuals possess identical patterns of thought. This diversity and individual variations also exist in organisms other than humans.
My research focuses on understanding the process by which these individual differences are shaped during the evolutionary time scale. Additionally, I aim to explore the functional significance of individual variations within groups of organisms.
Recent Topics of Interest: I have keen interests not only in elucidating the functions of diversity from a biological point of view, but also in applying the “power” of diversity to the fields of industry, agriculture, and engineering.
Motto in Research or in Life: Cherishing my “unique perspective on things,” firmly believing in it, and confronting various events and phenomena. Additionally, embracing a balanced sense of self-doubt.
Hobby / Holiday: Spending time with my children