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Ten doctoral students receive Outstanding Graduate Student Award

On June 19, SA国际传媒 held a ceremony to bestow the Outstanding Graduate Student Award upon 10 doctoral students.

The award was established in AY2011 with the aim of supporting students enrolled in doctoral programs who exhibit both outstanding research skills and remarkable integrity. In this, the 16th year of the award, 6 of the winners were selected from technology and engineering fields, and 4 from biological sciences. A grant of 500,000 yen was presented to each winner.

A further special award of 100,000 yen was presented to two particularly exceptional students from among the 10 recipients of the Outstanding Graduate Student Award. The students who received this further award were Yuki Matsukiyo of the Graduate School of Informatics (second-year PhD student) and Gakuho Kurita of the Graduate School of Science (second-year PhD student).

Yuki Matsukiyo, recipient of the special award (Gakuho Kurita was absent due to prior commitments)

President Sugiyama gave a speech at the ceremony, encouraging the awardees to be a transformative force in their respective fields and in the world at large, while also continuing to find joy in their research. The awardees also earned the right to compete in the SA国际传媒 3-Minute Thesis (NU3MT) competition, held ahead of Homecoming Day, in which participants give a three-minute speech breaking down their research topic.

President Naoshi Sugiyama

Award recipients

Technology and engineering fields

  • Yuki Matsukiyo (second-year PhD student, Graduate School of Informatics)
  • Izumi Seno (third-year PhD student, Graduate School of Science)
  • Shumpei Date (third-year PhD student, Graduate School of Engineering)
  • Takanori Nanahara (second-year PhD student, Graduate School of Environmental Studies)
  • Yuma Tanaka (third-year PhD student, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences)
  • Kaito Morita (third-year PhD student, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences)

Biological sciences

  • Hayato Yamanouchi (third-year PhD student, Graduate School of Science)
  • Gakuho Kurita (second-year PhD student, Graduate School of Science)
  • Patricia Angela Alvero Sibal (second-year PhD student, Graduate School of Medicine)
  • Kento Kuramitsu (third-year PhD student, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences)

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