◆Hiroki Akechi, a second-year graduate student in the Department of Applied Natural Sciences, received the Branch President’s Award at the 31st Chugoku-Shikoku Branch Young Researchers’ Seminar on Analytical Chemistry.
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Hiroki Akeharu, a second-year graduate student in the Department of Applied Natural Sciences (Professor Katsunobu Mori’s Laboratory, Faculty of Science and Engineering), received the Branch President’s Award at the 31st Chugoku-Shikoku Branch Young Researchers’ Seminar on Analytical Chemistry.
This conference is organized annually by the Chugoku-Shikoku Branch to provide a platform for graduate students and young researchers who will lead the future of analytical chemistry to present their research findings and to foster mutual growth.This award is selected based on a comprehensive evaluation of the quality of the student’s research (novelty and originality, motivation, hypothesis, validity of results and conclusions, and the quality and quantity of data) as well as presentation skills (the presenter’s understanding of the subject, concise and clear explanations, precise responses to questions, and considerations regarding future directions and potential for development).
Mr. Myochin presented on the topic “Development of a Viscosity Measurement Method Using Electrochemical Sensors and Its Application to Saliva Analysis.” He was highly commended not only for his presentation but also for his precise responses during the Q&A session, which led to him receiving this award.
