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FabNurse Project
Miyagawa Shoko
[Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care]
E01
E01
Presentation Group:Miyagawa Lab. Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care
Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care Miyagawa Shoko
Presentation Group:Miyagawa Lab. Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care
Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care Miyagawa Shoko
The dissemination of digital fabrication devices such as 3D printers enables us the creative micro inventions to adapt various individual needs. We focus on nursing care, which requires a respect for individuality. We introduce our current effort called FabNurse, a research project to develop tools and accessories, human resources, and service design that realize the delivery of products that adapt individual needs in the nursing care field.
Shiota Kotomi Lab Diversity Inclusion Project
Shiota Kotomi
[Faculty of Policy Management]
E02
E02
Presentation Group:Shiota Kotomi Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shiota Kotomi
Presentation Group:Shiota Kotomi Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shiota Kotomi
The theme of our lab is diversity and inclusion, and we are working to solve the social participation and social issues of people with disabilities, and we are collaborating with people in the field across various fields such as employment, education, and sports. In Japan, understanding of the challenges faced by people with disabilities is not widespread, so we believe that by disseminating the results of the four projects we have undertaken this year, we can make as many people as possible aware of our efforts to promote mutual understanding between people with and without disabilities.
Shigeru Ban Lab
Ban Shigeru
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E03
E03
Presentation Group:Shigeru Ban Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ban Shigeru
Presentation Group:Shigeru Ban Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ban Shigeru
Shigeru Ban Lab is working on projects aimed at disaster relief and solving social issues, based on architectural planning, design, and construction. At the β Dome/β Studio, where we were involved in the design and construction, we will be explaining about the two buildings and introducing our past and current projects with demonstrations and models. We will be focusing on proposals for temporary housing as well as the partition system to protect privacy in evacuation shelters during disasters. The Capital Moving Project, which studies the relocation of capital functions in response to the current concentration of power in Tokyo, will present its proposal for a temporary Diet building.
MET-Lab
Miyamoto Yoshiaki
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S01
S01
Presentation Group:MET-Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Miyamoto Yoshiaki
Presentation Group:MET-Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Miyamoto Yoshiaki
We conduct meteorological researches such as an observation using monitoring equipment and aviation turbulence associated with typhoons. In this session, we introduce the utilization possibility of meteorological forecasting using atmospheric pressure measured by mobile devices, and the latest research result on the relationship between typhoon and turbulence. Along with these topics, our laboratory members and faculty will discuss the issues and future possibilities of current forecasting and typhoon studies. We hope that this session will deepen your interest in meteorology and climatology.
Future X Organizations: In Search of Future of Organizations
Shimizu Takumi
[Faculty of Policy Management]
E04
E04
Presentation Group:Takumi Shimizu Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shimizu Takumi
Presentation Group:Takumi Shimizu Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shimizu Takumi
Technological changes (e.g., digital platforms and AI) and social changes (e.g., diversity, inclusion, and sustainability) are not only changing our way of living but also having a significant impact on organizations and management. Under the theme of In Search of Future of Organizations, Takumi Shimizu Lab is exploring the frontiers of these changes, which are the ongoing focus of practitioners, researchers, and organizations around the world. In this exhibition, we introduce our ongoing projects: (1) Future of Work, (2) Hybrid Work in the Covid-19 Era, (3) Managing Star Employees in Organizations, (4) Digital Organizational Culture, and (5) Organizations with Diversity and Inclusion.
Learning from extraordinary abilities of nature: tardigrades and spider silk
Arakawa Kazuharu
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E05
E05
Presentation Group:Arakawa Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Arakawa Kazuharu
Presentation Group:Arakawa Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Arakawa Kazuharu
Darwinian evolution creates exceptions to survive unexpected natural selections, with extraordinary abilities unsurpassed by artificial technologies. Tardigrades are a group of microscopic eight-legged animals known for their extremotolerance, including extreme heat and cold, extreme pressure, ionizing radiation. One species even survived direct exposure to space vacuum and UV-C for ten days. Spider silks are proteins that exhibit extraordinary mechanical properties including high tensile strengths, extensibilities, and exceptional toughness, with potential applications in industry as renewable materials. We employed the state-of-the-art advanced biosciences technologies to elucidate the mechanisms behind these extraordinary abilities of nature.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Jun Murai
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E06
E06
Presentation Group:W3C
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Jun Murai
Presentation Group:W3C
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Jun Murai
The W3C mission is to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure the long-term growth of the Web. Below we discuss important aspects of this mission, all of which further W3C's vision of One Web. The following design principles guide W3C's work; Web for All, Web on Everything, Web for Rich Interaction, Web of Data and Services and Web of Trust.
new service platform for society based on 5G network and beyond
Nakamura Osamu
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E07
E07
Presentation Group:Osamu Nakamura Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakamura Osamu
Presentation Group:Osamu Nakamura Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakamura Osamu
Cutting edge network technologies are continuingto evolve at a remarkable speed and compellingenvironment in which we carry out various activitiestransparently and not limited to fixed locations. Insuch a mobility aware environment, infrastructure andservice based on mobility have become a necessity fortransparent and optimal activities. What impact will the development of wireless communications suchas5G have on society in the future? how should the Internet develop to support the society of the future? We will introduce our efforts with examples such as the evolution of mobility.
Laboratory of Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Services
Ichinose Tomohiro
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E08
E08
Presentation Group:Ichinaose Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ichinose Tomohiro
Presentation Group:Ichinaose Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ichinose Tomohiro
Under the guidance of Professor Tomohiro Ichinose, we have been working on several projects regarding green infrastructure and surrounding local communities to conserve biodiversity and create a better urban environment. Our activities include maintenance of biotope restoration, nuisance wildlife management, and park management which are based on fieldwork. In this exhibition, research around Kanagawa prefecture will be introduced from the perspective of four major categories of ecosystem services: provisioning, regulating, cultural and supporting services.
Miki Akiyama Lab
Akiyama Miki
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E09
E09
Presentation Group:Miki Akiyama Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Akiyama Miki
Presentation Group:Miki Akiyama Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Akiyama Miki
Miki Akiyama Lab will provide an opportunity for everyone to think about Health by introducing our research projects, which are based on health communication. Heath Communication is the study and use of communication strategies to inform and influence individual and community decisions that enhance health. It is applied not only in the medical institutions but also in organizational management and environmental design. This year, we are engaged in group projects tackling such issues as parenting, mental health, and gender, based on this form of communication.
Empowering individuals and communities: Karada-kan and Tsuruoka Metabolomic Coho…
Toru Takebayashi
[Graduate School of Media and Governance]
E10
E10
Presentation Group:Institute for Advanced Bio Science: Karada-kan & Tsuruoka Metabolomic Cohort Study
Graduate School of Media and Governance Toru Takebayashi
Presentation Group:Institute for Advanced Bio Science: Karada-kan & Tsuruoka Metabolomic Cohort Study
Graduate School of Media and Governance Toru Takebayashi
Miki Akiyama Lab will provide an opportunity for everyone to think about Health by introducing our research projects, which are based on health communication. Heath Communication is the study and use of communication strategies to inform and influence individual and community decisions that enhance health. It is applied not only in the medical institutions but also in organizational management and environmental design. This year, we are engaged in group projects tackling such issues as parenting, mental health, and gender, based on this form of communication.
Yuichiro Shimizu Lab (oral history)
Shimizu Yuichiro
[Faculty of Policy Management]
E11
E11
Presentation Group:Yuichiro Shimizu Lab (oral history)
Faculty of Policy Management Shimizu Yuichiro
Presentation Group:Yuichiro Shimizu Lab (oral history)
Faculty of Policy Management Shimizu Yuichiro
The theme of Oral History Seminar is to reconsider our everyday behavior, Listening. We strive to get information from the real voices of people instead of written sources such as literature and statistical data. Connecting with people by Listening and Talking also simply gives us opportunities to feel the warmth of people. At the forum, each member of this seminar will share what they have acquired seeking a different perspective by Listening in their research project.
Models of Online Collaboration to Realize and Shape the Aspirations of Individu…
Hasebe Yoko
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E12
E12
Presentation Group:Yoko Hasebe Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Hasebe Yoko
Presentation Group:Yoko Hasebe Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Hasebe Yoko
COVID19 brought us the sudden big wave of 100% online communication and we were obliged to transfer drastically from face to face approach to online approach. Basically, our lab focuses on 100% fieldwork activities so for the past 18 months, we have struggled to mingle the online and offline to realize 'real' human communication and community with heart, 'passion', 'creativity' and 'team building'. Now we have finally reached the stage to create a living and sustainable online community for all generations. What is more, we have achieved to prove what we can realize collaboratively and make it sustainable even online. We are looking forward to developing new partnerships that share and co-create the ingenuity to shape the thoughts of diverse individuals online.
Sociable Robots Lab.
Takashio Kazunori
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E13
E13
Presentation Group:Sociable Robots Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Takashio Kazunori
Presentation Group:Sociable Robots Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Takashio Kazunori
Why is sociality required for robots? In our laboratory, we are conducting research and development of robots with a high degree of sociality that are close to people and collaborate by making full use of physical and emotional interactions. In this exhibition, we will introduce some projects such as research on the exterior of robots and dialogue behavior, and robots that improve the quality of remote conversation. Through these technologies, we will show what kind of sociality robots should have in robot to robot (R2R) and robot to human (R2H) interactions.
Expansion and Future of Perception Studies
Mori Masaki
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E15
E15
Presentation Group:Masaki Mori Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Mori Masaki
Presentation Group:Masaki Mori Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Mori Masaki
At Masaki Mori Laboratory, we aim to elucidate the perceptual and cognitive functions, which can be said as the entrance and the intelligence to the mind and body. We try to study from five aspects of space, sociality, embodiment, shitsukan, and handicap. In this exhibition, we introduce the results of recent research in our laboratory. We would like to have a dialogue with our lab members and visitors on the same topic.
Unraveling the biological evolution in diverse environments based on genome info…
Kanai Akio
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E16
E16
Presentation Group:RNA functional analysis group
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Kanai Akio
Presentation Group:RNA functional analysis group
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Kanai Akio
As part of the RNA function analysis group, we conduct research on the fundamental basis of life on earth. We focus on two key aspects; the environment and information. The Earth's environment is rich in diversity and among the various environments, extreme climates make it difficult for many organisms to survive. However, there are organisms that nonetheless inhabit those areas with extreme conditions. In order to survive the harsh environments, these organisms had to adapt. Consequently, leading them to acquire unique genes and mechanisms to enhance the rate of survival. The genetic information that organisms have in common play a crucial role here, and that is done by the support of RNA. The video will provide an apprehensible explanation of how extreme environments are linked with RNA.
The front line in sports science ~backyard of athletess performance~
Ogi Yuji
[Graduate School of Media and Governance]
E17
E17
Presentation Group:Ohgi Laboratory
Graduate School of Media and Governance Ogi Yuji
Presentation Group:Ohgi Laboratory
Graduate School of Media and Governance Ogi Yuji
This exhibition shows our quantitative research on sports science to high school students. Our laboratory wants to invite high school students to join this exhibition. Those who love not only sports, but also science and math are all welcome. We aim them to feel how we manipulate math and physics for the sports data analysis in our study. Please join our exhibition! We can talk with you in GatherTown at ORF2021.
Urban Microbiome
Suzuki Haruo
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E18
E18
Presentation Group:Haruo Suzuki Faculty of Environment and Information Studies
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Suzuki Haruo
Presentation Group:Haruo Suzuki Faculty of Environment and Information Studies
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Suzuki Haruo
We are constantly exposed to various microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria and fungi. The urbanization and globalization have contributed to the emergence and spread of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) pathogens and increased risk of large-scale outbreaks of infectious disease. The International Consortium MetaSUB (metasub.org) was launched in 2015 to study urban microbiomes. We will introduce our projects to study urban microbiomes around the globe before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic and mass gathering events such as World Cup and Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Multilingual / Multicultural Society and Japanese Language (Sugihara Lab)
Sugihara Yumi
[Faculty of Policy Management]
E19
E19
Presentation Group:Multilingual / Multicultural Society and Japanese Language (Sugihara Lab)
Faculty of Policy Management Sugihara Yumi
Presentation Group:Multilingual / Multicultural Society and Japanese Language (Sugihara Lab)
Faculty of Policy Management Sugihara Yumi
Japan is a multilingual and multicultural society, but to investigate whether it is moving toward coexistence (kyosei), we need to critically investigate the situation instead of simply praising multilingualism and multiculturalism. In the Sugihara seminar, we focus on various phenomena of transnationals and the majorities in society and emphasize the importance of taking the step to change society. What can we do as individuals to help make the community of Japanese speakers more inclusive? Our projects, 1) collaboration of SFC P.E. and plain Japanese, 2) study support at a part-time high school, and 3) a SNS project raising questions on discrimination and bias around us, share the step they have taken to change society.
Into Multicultural Societies and Cultures through Aynu and Spanish/Castillian
Fujita Mamoru
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E20
E20
Presentation Group:Laboratory of Spanish and Spanish-Speaking Societies / SFC kotan Aynu Language Oral Literature
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Fujita Mamoru
Presentation Group:Laboratory of Spanish and Spanish-Speaking Societies / SFC kotan Aynu Language Oral Literature
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Fujita Mamoru
We will introduce the project and research opportunities associated with Aynu language and Spanish(Castillian) learning at Keio-SFC. Multilingualism has always been one of the principal pillars of this campus since its foundation. We will attempt to demonstrate the varying and highly-interesting themes taken up by the students and professors.
Do It Anyway: An Exhibition
Kobayashi Hiroto
[Graduate School of Media and Governance]
E21
E21
Presentation Group:Hiroto Kobayashi Seminar
Graduate School of Media and Governance Kobayashi Hiroto
Presentation Group:Hiroto Kobayashi Seminar
Graduate School of Media and Governance Kobayashi Hiroto
In the society we live in, unpredictable things often happen. You may feel uneasy because you feel like you have lost your place. When we live in an unstable and unpredictable society, how can we find a place where we can live and make it a comfortable place for us?By trying to establish a relationship between yourself and the place, you will know the place, make that place your own comfortable place, and lets think about the meaning and method of making it your own place.
TOUCH the FASHION
Nakatani Masashi
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E22
E22
Presentation Group:SFC TOUCH LAB
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakatani Masashi
Presentation Group:SFC TOUCH LAB
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakatani Masashi
Come, to Touch the FashionThrough fashion, people can freely express their uniqueness and personality. As we are a diverse group of people, we decided to conduct a fashion show to express who WE are. However, this fashion is nothing like you have ever seen before. We have combined digital fabrication with haptic technology to create what's called the ''Touch the Fashion concept''. Let us take you to a whole new world.
HAISYS & WellComp
Okoshi Tadashi
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E23
E23
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Okoshi Tadashi
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Okoshi Tadashi
The Nakazawa and Okoshi laboratory conducts research and development aimed at realizing intelligent information environment computing so that computers embedded in various places and various forms can be easily used for human activities. Our laboratory is divided into groups based on research areas. In this exhibition HAISYS (Harmonious ability with IOT Systems) and WellComp (Computing for wellbeing) will present their recent research findings.
d-hacks & ONE
Nakazawa Jin
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E24
E24
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakazawa Jin
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakazawa Jin
The Nakazawa and Okoshi laboratory conducts research and development aimed at realizing intelligent information environment computing so that computers embedded in various places and various forms can be easily used for human activities. Our laboratory is divided into groups based on research areas. In this exhibition d-hacks (Ubiquitous Computing and Machine Learning) and ONE (System Software) will present their recent research findings.
IAB~20 years since the establishment
Tomita Masaru
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
E25
E25
Presentation Group:Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Tomita Masaru
Presentation Group:Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Tomita Masaru
The Institute for Advanced Biosciences (IAB) is a research institute attracting attention from around the world as a pioneer in the new life sciences field. Since being established in 2001 at Tsuruoka Town Campus (Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture), IAB has been getting a lot of attention by starting up of several biotech companies and its unique program for highschool students. Now we can find those young students coming back to Tsuruoka as scientists, our educational ecosystem is beginning to circulate.
Insights from Cognitive Linguistics
Ohori Toshio
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S02
S02
Presentation Group:Toshio Ohori Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ohori Toshio
Presentation Group:Toshio Ohori Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ohori Toshio
This session focuses on the research on cognitive linguistics on the SFC campus and how insights from it can be applied to social issues, and we will establish the importance of basic theoretical research of language. The relevance of linguistic study is not limited to language teaching/learning, but extends to the understanding of communicative interaction in social settings. In the age when human existence is rapidly transforming, it will be highly significant to re-examine how we construct reality and share it via the use of language.
Perspectives on the Potential of Digital Fabrication in the SDGs Society - Conso…
Tanaka Hiroya
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S03
S03
Presentation Group:Consortium for the Global Society with Planetary Fabbing
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Tanaka Hiroya
Presentation Group:Consortium for the Global Society with Planetary Fabbing
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Tanaka Hiroya
Since 2015, Consortium for the Global Society with Planetary Fabbing has been working on the ideal society and its mechanisms for solving problems through digital fabrication, and human resource development. In this session, we will look back on these efforts and reexamine the possibilities of digital fabrication in the SDGs premise society.
Shiota Kotomi Lab Shiota Kotomi Lab Diversity Inclusion Project
Shiota Kotomi
[Faculty of Policy Management]
S04
S04
Presentation Group:Shiota Kotomi Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shiota Kotomi
Presentation Group:Shiota Kotomi Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shiota Kotomi
The theme of our lab is diversity and inclusion, and we are working on social participation of people with disabilities and solutions to social issues. In this session, we will present the results of the projects that we have been working on this year, such as Sports x SDGs, making a manual for employment of people with disabilities, and constructing a barrier-free environment for public transportation. In addition, we are going to invite guest speakers from educational institutions and companies who are stakeholders in solving social issues, as well as people with disabilities, who are also parties to the theme of this session, to give lectures and deepen the discussion on the solutions to the essential issues that have taken root in society.
Communication with Emotion: What Actors Do?
Kato Fumitoshi
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S05
S05
Presentation Group:Yurui Communication Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Kato Fumitoshi
Presentation Group:Yurui Communication Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Kato Fumitoshi
Our project has uncovered that the actors' process of acting and preparing for their roles is communication with emotion. We could say that acting is a tool to remind us that our communication is with our emotions. In the session, with the front-line actors, we will discuss the potential of communication with emotions hidden in acting and explore clues for reflecting on our daily actions.
Tokairin Lab
Tokairin Yuko
[Graduate School of Media and Governance]
S06
S06
Presentation Group:Tokairin Lab
Graduate School of Media and Governance Tokairin Yuko
Presentation Group:Tokairin Lab
Graduate School of Media and Governance Tokairin Yuko
The aim of this seminar is to clarify how Life Skills fostered by participating any sports are utilized in the teams and organizations of society and also the factors through the programs such as Gender, Players Communications, Athletes Career, Mental Health, and Conditioning.Covid-19 catastrophe has forced Sports Communities to be changed without any exception and produced the various kinds of changes in the ways of communications and organizations. The goals of this seminar are to hypothesize about how Life Skills are demonstrated especially through sports in this pandemic situation and to set up a variety of programs and building organizations to prove the hypothesis.
Creating an Attractive Dokodemo Campus through the Challenge of Super Fusion of …
Hasebe Yoko
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S07
S07
Presentation Group:Yoko Hasebe Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Hasebe Yoko
Presentation Group:Yoko Hasebe Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Hasebe Yoko
Our laboratory has made a sudden shift from a thoroughgoing field approach to an online field due to the Covid-19. We are now in the midst of creating and disseminating a collaborative hybrid that transcends the framework of time and space. One of the challenges is the creation of a picture book in the 2021 summer special research project Japan's Hometown Story Starting with Onigiri, which was conducted with 50 people including junior and senior high school students from all over Japan. Using this as a case study, we will discuss in depth the process of deriving answers for the future with volunteer high school students about the possibility of a new form of cross: diverse partnerships that do not return to the legacy campus.
Mutsumi Imai Lab
Imai Mutsumi
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S08
S08
Presentation Group:Mutsumi Imai Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Imai Mutsumi
Presentation Group:Mutsumi Imai Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Imai Mutsumi
The Mutsumi Imai Lab has been conducting research and activities with the aim of bringing about changes in learning and education in Japan by relying on the learning theory of cognitive science. We have also been conducting workshops to disseminate our findings to a wide range of audiences, not just academics. In this session, I will explain the background of what we know from current research and cognitive science analysis, and then introduce our activities and projects as examples.
Sports Science fascinates everyone
Ogi Yuji
[Graduate School of Media and Governance]
S09
S09
Presentation Group:Ohgi Laboratory
Graduate School of Media and Governance Ogi Yuji
Presentation Group:Ohgi Laboratory
Graduate School of Media and Governance Ogi Yuji
Ohgi Laboratory is supporting the sports activities from two perspectives. The first one is to reveal the athletes skills by mathematics and physics. Consequently, we would like to assist their sports performance improvement. The other one is the development of a variety of sports equipments and quantitative analysis of sensor data. In this session, we hope to share our passion with younger generation, mainly high school students who have an interest in sports science.
Thinking about how to deal with menstruation
Baba Wakana
[Faculty of Policy Management]
S10
S10
Presentation Group:A Month for Me
Faculty of Policy Management Baba Wakana
Presentation Group:A Month for Me
Faculty of Policy Management Baba Wakana
In Japan it is still difficult for women to proactively protect their body. More than 70% of Japanese women are having troubles with menstruation yet take it all on themselves and the usage rate of oral contraceptives remains extremely low. To realize a society where women live with more choices around their own body, in this session we are aiming to provide an opportunity for university students and people around them to think about menstruation which weve been taught is something we should hide or be patient about.
Deep SHITSUKAN Research at Keio SFC
Nakatani Masashi
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S11
S11
Presentation Group:Deep SHITSUKAN - SFC TOUCH LAB
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakatani Masashi
Presentation Group:Deep SHITSUKAN - SFC TOUCH LAB
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakatani Masashi
We are going to show the latest research outcome on human perception at SFC, with inviting Dr. Imari Sato (Professor / Director at Digital Content and Media Sciences Research Division in National Institute of Informatics in Japan). SHITSUKAN is an important research topic for informatics, neuroscience, and industry. We have learned from our past research that we should realize not only the superficial SHITSUKAN processing that links the sensory information to SHITSUKAN attribute variables and/or linguistic labels but also the underlying hidden processing that we call Deep SHITSUKAN.
How can IT/AI assist our living in times of Coronavirus?: Mental health and Beha…
Okoshi Tadashi
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S12
S12
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Okoshi Tadashi
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Okoshi Tadashi
The pandemic has triggered a wave of health issues negatively impacting our mental health and well-being. In this session we introduce past research activities and future prospects which attempts to understand and promote changes in human mental/physical states by using IT/AI technologies.
Outlooking the future in relation to CO2
Nakazawa Jin
[Faculty of Environment and Information Studies]
S13
S13
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakazawa Jin
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakazawa Jin
By using the results of precise CO2 measurements in buses, restaurants, classrooms, etc., we will discuss the future forms of education, human mobility, and social interaction where the risk of novel coronavirus infection is said to be endemic.
FabNurse Project
E01
E01
Presentation Group:Miyagawa Lab. Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care
Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care Miyagawa Shoko
Presentation Group:Miyagawa Lab. Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care
Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care Miyagawa Shoko
The dissemination of digital fabrication devices such as 3D printers enables us the creative micro inventions to adapt various individual needs. We focus on nursing care, which requires a respect for individuality. We introduce our current effort called FabNurse, a research project to develop tools and accessories, human resources, and service design that realize the delivery of products that adapt individual needs in the nursing care field.
Shiota Kotomi Lab Diversity Inclusion Project
E02
E02
Presentation Group:Shiota Kotomi Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shiota Kotomi
Presentation Group:Shiota Kotomi Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shiota Kotomi
The theme of our lab is diversity and inclusion, and we are working to solve the social participation and social issues of people with disabilities, and we are collaborating with people in the field across various fields such as employment, education, and sports. In Japan, understanding of the challenges faced by people with disabilities is not widespread, so we believe that by disseminating the results of the four projects we have undertaken this year, we can make as many people as possible aware of our efforts to promote mutual understanding between people with and without disabilities.
Shigeru Ban Lab
E03
E03
Presentation Group:Shigeru Ban Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ban Shigeru
Presentation Group:Shigeru Ban Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ban Shigeru
Shigeru Ban Lab is working on projects aimed at disaster relief and solving social issues, based on architectural planning, design, and construction. At the β Dome/β Studio, where we were involved in the design and construction, we will be explaining about the two buildings and introducing our past and current projects with demonstrations and models. We will be focusing on proposals for temporary housing as well as the partition system to protect privacy in evacuation shelters during disasters. The Capital Moving Project, which studies the relocation of capital functions in response to the current concentration of power in Tokyo, will present its proposal for a temporary Diet building.
Future X Organizations: In Search of Future of Organizations
E04
E04
Presentation Group:Takumi Shimizu Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shimizu Takumi
Presentation Group:Takumi Shimizu Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shimizu Takumi
Technological changes (e.g., digital platforms and AI) and social changes (e.g., diversity, inclusion, and sustainability) are not only changing our way of living but also having a significant impact on organizations and management. Under the theme of In Search of Future of Organizations, Takumi Shimizu Lab is exploring the frontiers of these changes, which are the ongoing focus of practitioners, researchers, and organizations around the world. In this exhibition, we introduce our ongoing projects: (1) Future of Work, (2) Hybrid Work in the Covid-19 Era, (3) Managing Star Employees in Organizations, (4) Digital Organizational Culture, and (5) Organizations with Diversity and Inclusion.
Learning from extraordinary abilities of nature: tardigrades and spider silk
E05
E05
Presentation Group:Arakawa Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Arakawa Kazuharu
Presentation Group:Arakawa Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Arakawa Kazuharu
Darwinian evolution creates exceptions to survive unexpected natural selections, with extraordinary abilities unsurpassed by artificial technologies. Tardigrades are a group of microscopic eight-legged animals known for their extremotolerance, including extreme heat and cold, extreme pressure, ionizing radiation. One species even survived direct exposure to space vacuum and UV-C for ten days. Spider silks are proteins that exhibit extraordinary mechanical properties including high tensile strengths, extensibilities, and exceptional toughness, with potential applications in industry as renewable materials. We employed the state-of-the-art advanced biosciences technologies to elucidate the mechanisms behind these extraordinary abilities of nature.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
E06
E06
Presentation Group:W3C
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Jun Murai
Presentation Group:W3C
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Jun Murai
The W3C mission is to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure the long-term growth of the Web. Below we discuss important aspects of this mission, all of which further W3C's vision of One Web. The following design principles guide W3C's work; Web for All, Web on Everything, Web for Rich Interaction, Web of Data and Services and Web of Trust.
new service platform for society based on 5G network and beyond
E07
E07
Presentation Group:Osamu Nakamura Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakamura Osamu
Presentation Group:Osamu Nakamura Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakamura Osamu
Cutting edge network technologies are continuingto evolve at a remarkable speed and compellingenvironment in which we carry out various activitiestransparently and not limited to fixed locations. Insuch a mobility aware environment, infrastructure andservice based on mobility have become a necessity fortransparent and optimal activities. What impact will the development of wireless communications suchas5G have on society in the future? how should the Internet develop to support the society of the future? We will introduce our efforts with examples such as the evolution of mobility.
Laboratory of Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Services
E08
E08
Presentation Group:Ichinaose Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ichinose Tomohiro
Presentation Group:Ichinaose Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ichinose Tomohiro
Under the guidance of Professor Tomohiro Ichinose, we have been working on several projects regarding green infrastructure and surrounding local communities to conserve biodiversity and create a better urban environment. Our activities include maintenance of biotope restoration, nuisance wildlife management, and park management which are based on fieldwork. In this exhibition, research around Kanagawa prefecture will be introduced from the perspective of four major categories of ecosystem services: provisioning, regulating, cultural and supporting services.
Miki Akiyama Lab
E09
E09
Presentation Group:Miki Akiyama Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Akiyama Miki
Presentation Group:Miki Akiyama Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Akiyama Miki
Miki Akiyama Lab will provide an opportunity for everyone to think about Health by introducing our research projects, which are based on health communication. Heath Communication is the study and use of communication strategies to inform and influence individual and community decisions that enhance health. It is applied not only in the medical institutions but also in organizational management and environmental design. This year, we are engaged in group projects tackling such issues as parenting, mental health, and gender, based on this form of communication.
Empowering individuals and communities: Karada-kan and Tsuruoka Metabolomic Coho…
E10
E10
Presentation Group:Institute for Advanced Bio Science: Karada-kan & Tsuruoka Metabolomic Cohort Study
Graduate School of Media and Governance Toru Takebayashi
Presentation Group:Institute for Advanced Bio Science: Karada-kan & Tsuruoka Metabolomic Cohort Study
Graduate School of Media and Governance Toru Takebayashi
Miki Akiyama Lab will provide an opportunity for everyone to think about Health by introducing our research projects, which are based on health communication. Heath Communication is the study and use of communication strategies to inform and influence individual and community decisions that enhance health. It is applied not only in the medical institutions but also in organizational management and environmental design. This year, we are engaged in group projects tackling such issues as parenting, mental health, and gender, based on this form of communication.
Yuichiro Shimizu Lab (oral history)
E11
E11
Presentation Group:Yuichiro Shimizu Lab (oral history)
Faculty of Policy Management Shimizu Yuichiro
Presentation Group:Yuichiro Shimizu Lab (oral history)
Faculty of Policy Management Shimizu Yuichiro
The theme of Oral History Seminar is to reconsider our everyday behavior, Listening. We strive to get information from the real voices of people instead of written sources such as literature and statistical data. Connecting with people by Listening and Talking also simply gives us opportunities to feel the warmth of people. At the forum, each member of this seminar will share what they have acquired seeking a different perspective by Listening in their research project.
Models of Online Collaboration to Realize and Shape the Aspirations of Individu…
E12
E12
Presentation Group:Yoko Hasebe Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Hasebe Yoko
Presentation Group:Yoko Hasebe Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Hasebe Yoko
COVID19 brought us the sudden big wave of 100% online communication and we were obliged to transfer drastically from face to face approach to online approach. Basically, our lab focuses on 100% fieldwork activities so for the past 18 months, we have struggled to mingle the online and offline to realize 'real' human communication and community with heart, 'passion', 'creativity' and 'team building'. Now we have finally reached the stage to create a living and sustainable online community for all generations. What is more, we have achieved to prove what we can realize collaboratively and make it sustainable even online. We are looking forward to developing new partnerships that share and co-create the ingenuity to shape the thoughts of diverse individuals online.
Sociable Robots Lab.
E13
E13
Presentation Group:Sociable Robots Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Takashio Kazunori
Presentation Group:Sociable Robots Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Takashio Kazunori
Why is sociality required for robots? In our laboratory, we are conducting research and development of robots with a high degree of sociality that are close to people and collaborate by making full use of physical and emotional interactions. In this exhibition, we will introduce some projects such as research on the exterior of robots and dialogue behavior, and robots that improve the quality of remote conversation. Through these technologies, we will show what kind of sociality robots should have in robot to robot (R2R) and robot to human (R2H) interactions.
Expansion and Future of Perception Studies
E15
E15
Presentation Group:Masaki Mori Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Mori Masaki
Presentation Group:Masaki Mori Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Mori Masaki
At Masaki Mori Laboratory, we aim to elucidate the perceptual and cognitive functions, which can be said as the entrance and the intelligence to the mind and body. We try to study from five aspects of space, sociality, embodiment, shitsukan, and handicap. In this exhibition, we introduce the results of recent research in our laboratory. We would like to have a dialogue with our lab members and visitors on the same topic.
Unraveling the biological evolution in diverse environments based on genome info…
E16
E16
Presentation Group:RNA functional analysis group
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Kanai Akio
Presentation Group:RNA functional analysis group
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Kanai Akio
As part of the RNA function analysis group, we conduct research on the fundamental basis of life on earth. We focus on two key aspects; the environment and information. The Earth's environment is rich in diversity and among the various environments, extreme climates make it difficult for many organisms to survive. However, there are organisms that nonetheless inhabit those areas with extreme conditions. In order to survive the harsh environments, these organisms had to adapt. Consequently, leading them to acquire unique genes and mechanisms to enhance the rate of survival. The genetic information that organisms have in common play a crucial role here, and that is done by the support of RNA. The video will provide an apprehensible explanation of how extreme environments are linked with RNA.
The front line in sports science ~backyard of athletess performance~
E17
E17
Presentation Group:Ohgi Laboratory
Graduate School of Media and Governance Ogi Yuji
Presentation Group:Ohgi Laboratory
Graduate School of Media and Governance Ogi Yuji
This exhibition shows our quantitative research on sports science to high school students. Our laboratory wants to invite high school students to join this exhibition. Those who love not only sports, but also science and math are all welcome. We aim them to feel how we manipulate math and physics for the sports data analysis in our study. Please join our exhibition! We can talk with you in GatherTown at ORF2021.
Urban Microbiome
E18
E18
Presentation Group:Haruo Suzuki Faculty of Environment and Information Studies
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Suzuki Haruo
Presentation Group:Haruo Suzuki Faculty of Environment and Information Studies
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Suzuki Haruo
We are constantly exposed to various microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria and fungi. The urbanization and globalization have contributed to the emergence and spread of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) pathogens and increased risk of large-scale outbreaks of infectious disease. The International Consortium MetaSUB (metasub.org) was launched in 2015 to study urban microbiomes. We will introduce our projects to study urban microbiomes around the globe before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic and mass gathering events such as World Cup and Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Multilingual / Multicultural Society and Japanese Language (Sugihara Lab)
E19
E19
Presentation Group:Multilingual / Multicultural Society and Japanese Language (Sugihara Lab)
Faculty of Policy Management Sugihara Yumi
Presentation Group:Multilingual / Multicultural Society and Japanese Language (Sugihara Lab)
Faculty of Policy Management Sugihara Yumi
Japan is a multilingual and multicultural society, but to investigate whether it is moving toward coexistence (kyosei), we need to critically investigate the situation instead of simply praising multilingualism and multiculturalism. In the Sugihara seminar, we focus on various phenomena of transnationals and the majorities in society and emphasize the importance of taking the step to change society. What can we do as individuals to help make the community of Japanese speakers more inclusive? Our projects, 1) collaboration of SFC P.E. and plain Japanese, 2) study support at a part-time high school, and 3) a SNS project raising questions on discrimination and bias around us, share the step they have taken to change society.
Into Multicultural Societies and Cultures through Aynu and Spanish/Castillian
E20
E20
Presentation Group:Laboratory of Spanish and Spanish-Speaking Societies / SFC kotan Aynu Language Oral Literature
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Fujita Mamoru
Presentation Group:Laboratory of Spanish and Spanish-Speaking Societies / SFC kotan Aynu Language Oral Literature
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Fujita Mamoru
We will introduce the project and research opportunities associated with Aynu language and Spanish(Castillian) learning at Keio-SFC. Multilingualism has always been one of the principal pillars of this campus since its foundation. We will attempt to demonstrate the varying and highly-interesting themes taken up by the students and professors.
Do It Anyway: An Exhibition
E21
E21
Presentation Group:Hiroto Kobayashi Seminar
Graduate School of Media and Governance Kobayashi Hiroto
Presentation Group:Hiroto Kobayashi Seminar
Graduate School of Media and Governance Kobayashi Hiroto
In the society we live in, unpredictable things often happen. You may feel uneasy because you feel like you have lost your place. When we live in an unstable and unpredictable society, how can we find a place where we can live and make it a comfortable place for us?By trying to establish a relationship between yourself and the place, you will know the place, make that place your own comfortable place, and lets think about the meaning and method of making it your own place.
TOUCH the FASHION
E22
E22
Presentation Group:SFC TOUCH LAB
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakatani Masashi
Presentation Group:SFC TOUCH LAB
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakatani Masashi
Come, to Touch the FashionThrough fashion, people can freely express their uniqueness and personality. As we are a diverse group of people, we decided to conduct a fashion show to express who WE are. However, this fashion is nothing like you have ever seen before. We have combined digital fabrication with haptic technology to create what's called the ''Touch the Fashion concept''. Let us take you to a whole new world.
HAISYS & WellComp
E23
E23
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Okoshi Tadashi
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Okoshi Tadashi
The Nakazawa and Okoshi laboratory conducts research and development aimed at realizing intelligent information environment computing so that computers embedded in various places and various forms can be easily used for human activities. Our laboratory is divided into groups based on research areas. In this exhibition HAISYS (Harmonious ability with IOT Systems) and WellComp (Computing for wellbeing) will present their recent research findings.
d-hacks & ONE
E24
E24
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakazawa Jin
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakazawa Jin
The Nakazawa and Okoshi laboratory conducts research and development aimed at realizing intelligent information environment computing so that computers embedded in various places and various forms can be easily used for human activities. Our laboratory is divided into groups based on research areas. In this exhibition d-hacks (Ubiquitous Computing and Machine Learning) and ONE (System Software) will present their recent research findings.
IAB~20 years since the establishment
E25
E25
Presentation Group:Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Tomita Masaru
Presentation Group:Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Tomita Masaru
The Institute for Advanced Biosciences (IAB) is a research institute attracting attention from around the world as a pioneer in the new life sciences field. Since being established in 2001 at Tsuruoka Town Campus (Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture), IAB has been getting a lot of attention by starting up of several biotech companies and its unique program for highschool students. Now we can find those young students coming back to Tsuruoka as scientists, our educational ecosystem is beginning to circulate.
MET-Lab
S01
S01
Presentation Group:MET-Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Miyamoto Yoshiaki
Presentation Group:MET-Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Miyamoto Yoshiaki
We conduct meteorological researches such as an observation using monitoring equipment and aviation turbulence associated with typhoons. In this session, we introduce the utilization possibility of meteorological forecasting using atmospheric pressure measured by mobile devices, and the latest research result on the relationship between typhoon and turbulence. Along with these topics, our laboratory members and faculty will discuss the issues and future possibilities of current forecasting and typhoon studies. We hope that this session will deepen your interest in meteorology and climatology.
Insights from Cognitive Linguistics
S02
S02
Presentation Group:Toshio Ohori Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ohori Toshio
Presentation Group:Toshio Ohori Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Ohori Toshio
This session focuses on the research on cognitive linguistics on the SFC campus and how insights from it can be applied to social issues, and we will establish the importance of basic theoretical research of language. The relevance of linguistic study is not limited to language teaching/learning, but extends to the understanding of communicative interaction in social settings. In the age when human existence is rapidly transforming, it will be highly significant to re-examine how we construct reality and share it via the use of language.
Perspectives on the Potential of Digital Fabrication in the …
S03
S03
Presentation Group:Consortium for the Global Society with Planetary Fabbing
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Tanaka Hiroya
Presentation Group:Consortium for the Global Society with Planetary Fabbing
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Tanaka Hiroya
Since 2015, Consortium for the Global Society with Planetary Fabbing has been working on the ideal society and its mechanisms for solving problems through digital fabrication, and human resource development. In this session, we will look back on these efforts and reexamine the possibilities of digital fabrication in the SDGs premise society.
Shiota Kotomi Lab Shiota Kotomi Lab Diversity Inclusion Pro…
S04
S04
Presentation Group:Shiota Kotomi Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shiota Kotomi
Presentation Group:Shiota Kotomi Lab
Faculty of Policy Management Shiota Kotomi
The theme of our lab is diversity and inclusion, and we are working on social participation of people with disabilities and solutions to social issues. In this session, we will present the results of the projects that we have been working on this year, such as Sports x SDGs, making a manual for employment of people with disabilities, and constructing a barrier-free environment for public transportation. In addition, we are going to invite guest speakers from educational institutions and companies who are stakeholders in solving social issues, as well as people with disabilities, who are also parties to the theme of this session, to give lectures and deepen the discussion on the solutions to the essential issues that have taken root in society.
Communication with Emotion: What Actors Do?
S05
S05
Presentation Group:Yurui Communication Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Kato Fumitoshi
Presentation Group:Yurui Communication Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Kato Fumitoshi
Our project has uncovered that the actors' process of acting and preparing for their roles is communication with emotion. We could say that acting is a tool to remind us that our communication is with our emotions. In the session, with the front-line actors, we will discuss the potential of communication with emotions hidden in acting and explore clues for reflecting on our daily actions.
Tokairin Lab
S06
S06
Presentation Group:Tokairin Lab
Graduate School of Media and Governance Tokairin Yuko
Presentation Group:Tokairin Lab
Graduate School of Media and Governance Tokairin Yuko
The aim of this seminar is to clarify how Life Skills fostered by participating any sports are utilized in the teams and organizations of society and also the factors through the programs such as Gender, Players Communications, Athletes Career, Mental Health, and Conditioning.Covid-19 catastrophe has forced Sports Communities to be changed without any exception and produced the various kinds of changes in the ways of communications and organizations. The goals of this seminar are to hypothesize about how Life Skills are demonstrated especially through sports in this pandemic situation and to set up a variety of programs and building organizations to prove the hypothesis.
Creating an Attractive Dokodemo Campus through the Challenge…
S07
S07
Presentation Group:Yoko Hasebe Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Hasebe Yoko
Presentation Group:Yoko Hasebe Laboratory
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Hasebe Yoko
Our laboratory has made a sudden shift from a thoroughgoing field approach to an online field due to the Covid-19. We are now in the midst of creating and disseminating a collaborative hybrid that transcends the framework of time and space. One of the challenges is the creation of a picture book in the 2021 summer special research project Japan's Hometown Story Starting with Onigiri, which was conducted with 50 people including junior and senior high school students from all over Japan. Using this as a case study, we will discuss in depth the process of deriving answers for the future with volunteer high school students about the possibility of a new form of cross: diverse partnerships that do not return to the legacy campus.
Mutsumi Imai Lab
S08
S08
Presentation Group:Mutsumi Imai Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Imai Mutsumi
Presentation Group:Mutsumi Imai Lab
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Imai Mutsumi
The Mutsumi Imai Lab has been conducting research and activities with the aim of bringing about changes in learning and education in Japan by relying on the learning theory of cognitive science. We have also been conducting workshops to disseminate our findings to a wide range of audiences, not just academics. In this session, I will explain the background of what we know from current research and cognitive science analysis, and then introduce our activities and projects as examples.
Sports Science fascinates everyone
S09
S09
Presentation Group:Ohgi Laboratory
Graduate School of Media and Governance Ogi Yuji
Presentation Group:Ohgi Laboratory
Graduate School of Media and Governance Ogi Yuji
Ohgi Laboratory is supporting the sports activities from two perspectives. The first one is to reveal the athletes skills by mathematics and physics. Consequently, we would like to assist their sports performance improvement. The other one is the development of a variety of sports equipments and quantitative analysis of sensor data. In this session, we hope to share our passion with younger generation, mainly high school students who have an interest in sports science.
Thinking about how to deal with menstruation
S10
S10
Presentation Group:A Month for Me
Faculty of Policy Management Baba Wakana
Presentation Group:A Month for Me
Faculty of Policy Management Baba Wakana
In Japan it is still difficult for women to proactively protect their body. More than 70% of Japanese women are having troubles with menstruation yet take it all on themselves and the usage rate of oral contraceptives remains extremely low. To realize a society where women live with more choices around their own body, in this session we are aiming to provide an opportunity for university students and people around them to think about menstruation which weve been taught is something we should hide or be patient about.
Deep SHITSUKAN Research at Keio SFC
S11
S11
Presentation Group:Deep SHITSUKAN - SFC TOUCH LAB
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakatani Masashi
Presentation Group:Deep SHITSUKAN - SFC TOUCH LAB
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakatani Masashi
We are going to show the latest research outcome on human perception at SFC, with inviting Dr. Imari Sato (Professor / Director at Digital Content and Media Sciences Research Division in National Institute of Informatics in Japan). SHITSUKAN is an important research topic for informatics, neuroscience, and industry. We have learned from our past research that we should realize not only the superficial SHITSUKAN processing that links the sensory information to SHITSUKAN attribute variables and/or linguistic labels but also the underlying hidden processing that we call Deep SHITSUKAN.
How can IT/AI assist our living in times of Coronavirus?: Me…
S12
S12
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Okoshi Tadashi
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Okoshi Tadashi
The pandemic has triggered a wave of health issues negatively impacting our mental health and well-being. In this session we introduce past research activities and future prospects which attempts to understand and promote changes in human mental/physical states by using IT/AI technologies.
Outlooking the future in relation to CO2
S13
S13
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakazawa Jin
Presentation Group:Nakazawa and Okoshi Lab.
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Nakazawa Jin
By using the results of precise CO2 measurements in buses, restaurants, classrooms, etc., we will discuss the future forms of education, human mobility, and social interaction where the risk of novel coronavirus infection is said to be endemic.