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Two Awardees from Osaka University of the 15th JSPS Ikushi Prize (FY 2024)
On Thursday January 30, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) announced the 15th JSPS Ikushi Prize, which will be awarded to the following two students from Osaka University.
The JSPS Ikushi Prize was established in 2010 with the aim of honoring outstanding doctoral students expected to contribute to the development of academic research in Japan in the future, thereby motivating them to study and conduct research, as well as fostering young researchers.
This year, 19 students from across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences were awarded.
The awarding ceremony will be held around March at the Japan Academy (Tokyo).
- Click here to visit the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) website.
Osaka University is working to strengthen support for young researchers. As part of this, we are supporting doctoral students aiming for the JSPS Ikushi Prize.
Name | Major/School | Doctoral research theme |
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ISHIDA Kai | School of Human Sciences, Graduate School of Human Science | The mechanism by which we perceive sounds as music revealed through predictive processing in the brain |
SATO Yuriko | Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Graduate school of Engineering | Mechanism of electromagnetic acceleration of molten metal in plasma coexisting environment during arc welding |
ISHIDA Kai
SATO Yuriko