Category neutrino

Bridging Physics and Earth Science: Reflections on Neutrino Geoscience 2025 Kingston

From October 27 to 30, I attended an international conference called Neutrino Geoscience 2025 in Kingston, a small city in Ontario, Canada. This conference has a history of about 20...

GEONU website launched: Calculate geoneutrino flux by yourself!

I am very excited to share that the official website for GEONU, a MATLAB-based geoneutrino flux calculation tool, is now online!

Double celebration: Student presentation awards at JpGU and JPS

I am excited to share some personal milestones from this year! As a foreign student studying in Japan, giving scientific presentations in foreign languages has always been a challenge. Preparing...

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Connecting science and society: My experience at Tohoku University Open Campus 2025

On July 30th and 31st, 2025, I had the opportunity to participate in Tohoku University Open Campus 2025, representing Research Center for Neutrino Science. During these two days, I was...

JpGU 2025 participation report

I recently participated in the Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025 (JpGU 2025) in Chiba, Japan. JpGU meeting is the largest geoscience conference in Japan, attracting several thousand researchers from around...

OBD (Ocean Bottom Detector)

Geoneutrinos are elementary particles produced by the β-decays of radioactive isotopes within the Earth. Detecting these particles not only enables us to study the Earth’s heat but also helps determine...

KamLAND

KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino Detector) is an electron antineutrino detector at the Kamioka Observatory, an underground neutrino detection facility located in the Japanese Alps, near the border of Gifu...

Category KamLAND

Bridging Physics and Earth Science: Reflections on Neutrino Geoscience 2025 Kingston

From October 27 to 30, I attended an international conference called Neutrino Geoscience 2025 in Kingston, a small city in Ontario, Canada. This conference has a history of about 20...

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Connecting science and society: My experience at Tohoku University Open Campus 2025

On July 30th and 31st, 2025, I had the opportunity to participate in Tohoku University Open Campus 2025, representing Research Center for Neutrino Science. During these two days, I was...

KamLAND

KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino Detector) is an electron antineutrino detector at the Kamioka Observatory, an underground neutrino detection facility located in the Japanese Alps, near the border of Gifu...

Category physics

Bridging Physics and Earth Science: Reflections on Neutrino Geoscience 2025 Kingston

From October 27 to 30, I attended an international conference called Neutrino Geoscience 2025 in Kingston, a small city in Ontario, Canada. This conference has a history of about 20...

GEONU website launched: Calculate geoneutrino flux by yourself!

I am very excited to share that the official website for GEONU, a MATLAB-based geoneutrino flux calculation tool, is now online!

Double celebration: Student presentation awards at JpGU and JPS

I am excited to share some personal milestones from this year! As a foreign student studying in Japan, giving scientific presentations in foreign languages has always been a challenge. Preparing...

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Connecting science and society: My experience at Tohoku University Open Campus 2025

On July 30th and 31st, 2025, I had the opportunity to participate in Tohoku University Open Campus 2025, representing Research Center for Neutrino Science. During these two days, I was...

JpGU 2025 participation report

I recently participated in the Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025 (JpGU 2025) in Chiba, Japan. JpGU meeting is the largest geoscience conference in Japan, attracting several thousand researchers from around...

OBD (Ocean Bottom Detector)

Geoneutrinos are elementary particles produced by the β-decays of radioactive isotopes within the Earth. Detecting these particles not only enables us to study the Earth’s heat but also helps determine...

KamLAND

KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino Detector) is an electron antineutrino detector at the Kamioka Observatory, an underground neutrino detection facility located in the Japanese Alps, near the border of Gifu...

Category geoneutrino

Bridging Physics and Earth Science: Reflections on Neutrino Geoscience 2025 Kingston

From October 27 to 30, I attended an international conference called Neutrino Geoscience 2025 in Kingston, a small city in Ontario, Canada. This conference has a history of about 20...

GEONU website launched: Calculate geoneutrino flux by yourself!

I am very excited to share that the official website for GEONU, a MATLAB-based geoneutrino flux calculation tool, is now online!

Double celebration: Student presentation awards at JpGU and JPS

I am excited to share some personal milestones from this year! As a foreign student studying in Japan, giving scientific presentations in foreign languages has always been a challenge. Preparing...

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Connecting science and society: My experience at Tohoku University Open Campus 2025

On July 30th and 31st, 2025, I had the opportunity to participate in Tohoku University Open Campus 2025, representing Research Center for Neutrino Science. During these two days, I was...

JpGU 2025 participation report

I recently participated in the Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025 (JpGU 2025) in Chiba, Japan. JpGU meeting is the largest geoscience conference in Japan, attracting several thousand researchers from around...

OBD (Ocean Bottom Detector)

Geoneutrinos are elementary particles produced by the β-decays of radioactive isotopes within the Earth. Detecting these particles not only enables us to study the Earth’s heat but also helps determine...

KamLAND

KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino Detector) is an electron antineutrino detector at the Kamioka Observatory, an underground neutrino detection facility located in the Japanese Alps, near the border of Gifu...

Category KamLAND-Zen

KamLAND

KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino Detector) is an electron antineutrino detector at the Kamioka Observatory, an underground neutrino detection facility located in the Japanese Alps, near the border of Gifu...

Category 0νββ

KamLAND

KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino Detector) is an electron antineutrino detector at the Kamioka Observatory, an underground neutrino detection facility located in the Japanese Alps, near the border of Gifu...

Category OBD

Bridging Physics and Earth Science: Reflections on Neutrino Geoscience 2025 Kingston

From October 27 to 30, I attended an international conference called Neutrino Geoscience 2025 in Kingston, a small city in Ontario, Canada. This conference has a history of about 20...

Double celebration: Student presentation awards at JpGU and JPS

I am excited to share some personal milestones from this year! As a foreign student studying in Japan, giving scientific presentations in foreign languages has always been a challenge. Preparing...

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Connecting science and society: My experience at Tohoku University Open Campus 2025

On July 30th and 31st, 2025, I had the opportunity to participate in Tohoku University Open Campus 2025, representing Research Center for Neutrino Science. During these two days, I was...

JpGU 2025 participation report

I recently participated in the Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025 (JpGU 2025) in Chiba, Japan. JpGU meeting is the largest geoscience conference in Japan, attracting several thousand researchers from around...

OBD (Ocean Bottom Detector)

Geoneutrinos are elementary particles produced by the β-decays of radioactive isotopes within the Earth. Detecting these particles not only enables us to study the Earth’s heat but also helps determine...

Category geoscience

Bridging Physics and Earth Science: Reflections on Neutrino Geoscience 2025 Kingston

From October 27 to 30, I attended an international conference called Neutrino Geoscience 2025 in Kingston, a small city in Ontario, Canada. This conference has a history of about 20...

GEONU website launched: Calculate geoneutrino flux by yourself!

I am very excited to share that the official website for GEONU, a MATLAB-based geoneutrino flux calculation tool, is now online!

Double celebration: Student presentation awards at JpGU and JPS

I am excited to share some personal milestones from this year! As a foreign student studying in Japan, giving scientific presentations in foreign languages has always been a challenge. Preparing...

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Connecting science and society: My experience at Tohoku University Open Campus 2025

On July 30th and 31st, 2025, I had the opportunity to participate in Tohoku University Open Campus 2025, representing Research Center for Neutrino Science. During these two days, I was...

JpGU 2025 participation report

I recently participated in the Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025 (JpGU 2025) in Chiba, Japan. JpGU meeting is the largest geoscience conference in Japan, attracting several thousand researchers from around...

OBD (Ocean Bottom Detector)

Geoneutrinos are elementary particles produced by the β-decays of radioactive isotopes within the Earth. Detecting these particles not only enables us to study the Earth’s heat but also helps determine...

Category conference

Bridging Physics and Earth Science: Reflections on Neutrino Geoscience 2025 Kingston

From October 27 to 30, I attended an international conference called Neutrino Geoscience 2025 in Kingston, a small city in Ontario, Canada. This conference has a history of about 20...

Double celebration: Student presentation awards at JpGU and JPS

I am excited to share some personal milestones from this year! As a foreign student studying in Japan, giving scientific presentations in foreign languages has always been a challenge. Preparing...

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

JpGU 2025 participation report

I recently participated in the Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025 (JpGU 2025) in Chiba, Japan. JpGU meeting is the largest geoscience conference in Japan, attracting several thousand researchers from around...

Category JpGU

Double celebration: Student presentation awards at JpGU and JPS

I am excited to share some personal milestones from this year! As a foreign student studying in Japan, giving scientific presentations in foreign languages has always been a challenge. Preparing...

JpGU 2025 participation report

I recently participated in the Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025 (JpGU 2025) in Chiba, Japan. JpGU meeting is the largest geoscience conference in Japan, attracting several thousand researchers from around...

Category outreach

Connecting science and society: My experience at Tohoku University Open Campus 2025

On July 30th and 31st, 2025, I had the opportunity to participate in Tohoku University Open Campus 2025, representing Research Center for Neutrino Science. During these two days, I was...

Category CJPL

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Category TAUP

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Category JUNO

TAUP 2025 participation report

Recently, I attended TAUP 2025 (19th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics) in Xichang, Sichuan, China, and gave an oral presentation on August 27 titled “Towards imaging...

Category JPS

Double celebration: Student presentation awards at JpGU and JPS

I am excited to share some personal milestones from this year! As a foreign student studying in Japan, giving scientific presentations in foreign languages has always been a challenge. Preparing...

Category GEONU

GEONU website launched: Calculate geoneutrino flux by yourself!

I am very excited to share that the official website for GEONU, a MATLAB-based geoneutrino flux calculation tool, is now online!

Category Neutrino Geoscience

Bridging Physics and Earth Science: Reflections on Neutrino Geoscience 2025 Kingston

From October 27 to 30, I attended an international conference called Neutrino Geoscience 2025 in Kingston, a small city in Ontario, Canada. This conference has a history of about 20...