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DR. NAKANO, Koji

Associate Professor

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 There is no shortage of examples of how new analytical methods have opened up unprecedented research. Why don't you study physical chemistry, the foundation of materials science, and create new analytical methods with us? Through such research activities, you will naturally develop the "grand design ability of the atomic and molecular world" required of chemists.


KAMIJO, Ryohei

MC2

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 I have been appointed vice captain of the Kyushu UNIV tennis club. I am now investigating about various types of totally synthetic mutants of microperoxidase-11 that function as oxygenase enzymes.


YAMASAKI, Makoto

MC2

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 I am a member of the Kyushu Student KENDO Federation's administrative secretariat. In my Lab, I am working on peptide nucleic acid based enzymes, PNAzymes. Especially, I am trying to implement their function as a restriction enzyme.


KAKIUCHI, Haruto

BC4

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 I am a member of the Futsal club at Kyushu University. Although I'm a fourth-year undergraduate, I plan to compete in tournaments until October. For my graduation research, I'm studying carbon-based nanomaterials as environmentally friendly quantum dots. Specifically, I'm utilizing the upconversion phenomenon for application in breath biogas sensors.


KAMENO, Ryoji

BC4

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 Leave e-sports to me. I'll teach you everything from fighting games and shooters to MOBAs. For my graduation research, like KAKIUCHI-kun, I'm studying quantum dots and carbon-based nanomaterials. Specifically, I chemically modify their surfaces to make them self-luminescent for application to breath-based biogas sensors.