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Graduate School of Science, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI am actively conducting research on elementary particles, employing neutrinos at the highest energies attainable by humankind. My primary goal is to investigate potential undiscovered physics interactions between quarks and leptons. Specifically, I focus on the tau neutrino, the least understood among the three neutrinos, as it may serve as a key to unveiling previously unknown aspects of physics. For this, I am recognized as a world expert in the detection techniques for tau neutrinos.
Recent Topics of Interests:
I am interested in the existence of three generations of elementary particles—quarks and leptons—and the connection between their essential nature and the structure of the universe.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Bringing out a plot that no one has ever seen before.
Conducting research within my distinct realm of expertise.
Hobby / Holiday:
Research for my own, Programming, Playing with my son, PuyoPuyo!!Quest, FORTNITE, Fixing cars, Swimming in the Aare River
Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorWhat do we mean by 'responsible' and what are the 'mechanisms' for generating research and innovation in a responsible manner, if sustainable mechanisms for developing and embedding responsible research and innovation can be developed? My research aims to find ways to make them happen, especially in the field of biomedicine/life sciences in Japan.
Recent Topics of Interests:
A particular focus at present is the design of sustainable mechanisms for the development and fostering of responsible research and innovation in Japan. Two aspects of particular emphasis are:
1) From 'research integrity' and 'research ethics' perspective, focusing on the systems, mechanisms and education that are appropriate and lead to excellent research for both researchers and society, and
2) From the perspective of the concept and concrete ways of patient & public involvement in research, which serves as one of the mechanisms enabling responsible research and innovation, it is essential to explore how these practices can be embedded in the culture of the research community. This entails establishing a mechanism that is appropriately integrated into the culture of the research community.
Motto in Research or in Life:
My name is 仁 / Jin, so I like this concept. The concept of 'Jin (benevolence / ren / 仁)' is one of the five virtues valued in Confucianism, and Chinese philosophers such as Confucius are famous for their importance.
Hobby / Holiday:
My days are filled with the desire to sight, touch, and create beautiful things. Perhaps.