Outstanding Student Presentation Award

JpGU 2014 Outstanding Student Presentation Award

Space and Planetary Sciences Section (13)

Name Affiliation Title
Tsuneyuki Iikuni Graduate school of Science, Kobe University Hydrothermal alteration experiments of the Allende meteorite
Fumihiro Ito Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University Construction of a calibration system for developing space-borne particle analyzers
Takafumi Kaneko Graduate school of Science, The University of Tokyo 2.5D MHD Simulations of Solar Filament Formation by Condensation
Hiroki Kono Graduate school of Engineering, Kochi Univesity of Technology Basic development of a small balloon-mounted telemetry with its operation system
Kyohei Koyama Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University Effects of ion-ion collisions on vertical distribution of CO2+ in Martian ionosphere based on multi-fluid MHD simulation
Tatsuhiko Saito Graduate school of Science, The University of Tokyo The acceleration rate of cosmic rays in the cosmic ray modified shocks
Wataru Sakashita Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo Climate responses in central Japan and Taiwan to the cosmic ray intensifications during the Maunder Minimum
Akira Nitta Graduate school of Science, The University of Tokyo Dependence of the runaway threshold on water distributions on the surface of Earth-like planets
Yumi Bamba Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University Study on Triggering Process of Solar Flare on the basis of Satellite Observation
Shoya Matsuda Graduate school of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University M/Q=2 Ion Cyclotron Whistlers Observed by Akebono
Junya Matsuno Graduate school of Science, Kyoto University 3-D observation of GEMS by electron tomography
Naoki Matsumoto Graduate school of Science, Kyoto University MQBE and Amplitude Modulation of SAO in the MLT
Takashi Yokoyama Graduate school of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology Source of the lunar magnetic anomalies estimated with the prism model

Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences Section (6)

Name Affiliation Title
Hayato Ikeda School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba Age dating of spring water, groundwater and stream water in mountainous watersheds using multi-tracer approach
Sho Ohata Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo Development of a method to measure the hygroscopicity of black carbon-containing particles
Ryosuke Shibuya Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo Dynamical mechanism of multiple tropopause structure observed over Syowa Station
Yuki Takano Faculty of Science, The University of Tokyo Groundwater Level and Flow Rate Model and Barometric Response of Water Level of Well at Otomeyama Park in Shinjuku Ward
Fumiya Yanaka Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki University Validation observation for the derivation of lower tropospheric ozone by remote sensing
Maho Nakagawa Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University Development of an angle-resolved polar nephelometer and its application to non-spherical particles

Human Geosciences Section (6)

Name Affiliation Title
JIANG, Yao Graudate School of Science, Kyoto University Fast Shear Behaviour of Granular Material and Rapid Landsliding Phenomena
ZAHRA, Tuba Graduate School of Frontier Science, The University of Tokyo Comparative analysis of knickpoint extraction using semi-automatic and automatic methods
Tomoya Abe Department of Geography, Nagoya University Relationship between the inundation limit and the maximum extent of the sandy tsunami deposit in Sendai Bay coasts
Yushin Iizawa Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science Synchrotron radiation X-ray analyses of the radioactive single airborne particle emitted by the Fukushima nuclear accide
Yu Endo Graduate School of Education, Aichi University of Education A direction of geographic education for disaster prevention after Great East Japan Earthquake
Yasuto Miyake Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo Development of isobar suppression system using Laser in Accelerator mass spectrometry

Solid Earth Sciences Section (22)

Name Affiliation Title
STRATI, Virginia University of Ferrara Towards a refined regional geological model for predicting geoneutrinos flux at Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO+)
XU, Fang ISEI, Okayama University Lattice preferred orientation of stishovite in deformation experiment
Saori Amano Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University FLUID RELATED ORIGIN OF SILLIMANITE VEINS IN POLYMETAMORPHIC ROCKS FROM THE RYOKE BELT, JAPAN
Yu Iriyama Graduate School of Sciences, Kyushu University The mathematical link between stratigraphic grain size variation of fall deposits and its time variation at the source
Takuya Iwasato Graduate School of Sciences, Kyushu University Simultaneous observations of dehydration and AE activities during the deformation of antigorite at high pressures
Junichiro Ota Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo Mineralogical features of REY-rich mud in EEZ around Minamitorishima and implications for its genesis
Chihiro Kinoshita Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University Change of permeability caused by 2011 Tohoku earthquake detected from pore pressure monitoring
Hisahiko Kubo DPRI, Kyoto University Semblance analysis for the 2011 Tohoku earthquake using strong-motion and 1Hz GPS data
Kaori Seki Graduate school of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology Resistivity structure around the Jigokudani valley, Tateyama volcano, Japan, inferred from AMT
Yoshihiro Nakamura Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University Graphite-bearing pseudotachylytes in metasediment: Implication for CO2 degassing by oxidation of graphite
Ryosuke Nagasawa School of Physical Sciences, Graduate University for Advanced Studies Development of software for precise LLR data analysis, Part 2
Hiromasa Niinomi Graduate School of Engineering, Naogya University Emergence and Amplification of Chirality via Achiral-Chiral Polymorphic Transition in Sodium Chlorate Solution Growth
Ryuichi Nishiyama Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo Simultaneous inversion of muon radiography and gravity anomaly data for 3-D density structural analysis of lava domes
Masashi Tanaka Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University Spontaneous rotation of a block of ice on a flat surface of a warm metal column
Norishige Hatakeyama Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University Waveform correlation analysis of small repeating earthquakes using high sampling-rate seismograms
Fumiko Higashino Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University Significance of multi-stage chloride brine activity- An example from Sor Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
Masakazu Fujii Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo Origin of Magnetization High at the Yokoniwa Hydrothermal Vent Fields, the Central Indian Ridge
Jun Hosoi Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki University The Middle Miocene tectonics and volcanism in the intra-arc and the back-arc region, Northeast Japan
Fumiya Maeda Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University The reaction between MgCO_{3} and SiO_{2} at high pressure and temperature and genesis of ultra-deep diamonds
Kazutaka Yasukawa Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo Independent component analysis to decouple geochemical components of REY-rich mud in the Pacific and Minamitorishima EEZ
Suguru Yabe Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo The role of tectonic tremor in slow earthquake
Kenta Yoshida Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University 3D imaging of the Mn-caldera shaped zoning of the garnet found from the Sanbagawa metamorphic belt and its origin.

Biogeosciences Section (3)

Name Affiliation Title
Kentaro Izumi Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo Composite trace fossils: Phymatoderma reburrowed by Chondrites/Phycosiphon and its paleoecological implications
Haruka Takagi Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering Fluorometric analysis of photosymbiosis: Toward quantitative validation of ecological proxy of planktic foraminifers
Tomoko Bell Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo Using Acropora digitifera to bridge the gap between genome biology and geochemistry