The 95th May Festival
Introduction of Cutting-edge Research in 10 Minutes
Assorted Postgraduate Students


About this project

We, graduate students with various backgrounds, give you 10 minutes talks related to our research fields. The presentations are prepared not to be too technical, so enjoyable for everyone including ones without advanced scientific knowledge.
Caution : all the talks will be given in Japanese.

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Introduction of Cutting-edge Research in 10 Minutes

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Graduate students from different fields introduce an interesting story of frontier research in just 10 minutes!

Schedule

10-minute lecture by graduate students (Online with Zoom)
14th (Sat.) 10:00 11:20
Coffee break, Broadcast of roundable discussion #1 "Relationship between research and society" (Online with Zoom)
14th (Sat.) 11:20 12:00
10-minute lecture by graduate students (Online with Zoom)
14th (Sat.) 12:00 15:00
Coffee break, Broadcast of roundable discussion #2 "How to spend lonely graduate students' life" (Online with Zoom)
14th (Sat.) 15:00 15:40
10-minute lecture by graduate students (Online with Zoom)
14th (Sat.) 15:40 18:00
10-minute lecture by graduate students (Online with Zoom)
15th (Sun.) 10:00 11:20
Coffee break, Broadcast of roundable discussion #3 "Gather! Graduate students aspiring biologists!" (Online with Zoom)
15th (Sun.) 11:20 12:00
10-minute lecture by graduate students (Online with Zoom)
15th (Sun.) 12:00 15:00
Coffee break, Broadcast of roundable discussion #4 "Why do you want to be a researcher at "university"?" (Online with Zoom)
15th (Sun.) 15:00 15:40
10-minute lecture by graduate students (Online with Zoom)
15th (Sun.) 15:40 18:00
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Time table of lectures can be seen here!
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Registration for Zoom webinar can be seen here!
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About this organization

Assorted Postgraduate Students

We are graduate students at Univ. Tokyo. We usually do cutting-edge research and collect a "little interesting stories" around our own fields.