4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
[EV16-03] "Peering into the Ocean, Revealing the Earth" – Exploring the Frontiers of Ocean and Earth with JAMSTEC
16:00-17:00 | "Mathematics of Rhythms: From Cells to the Ocean" Overview: The Earth rotates in a cycle of approximately 24 hours, and the tides ebb and flow in repeated patterns. Living on this planet, we also follow a 24-hour rhythm in our sleep cycles, while our hearts beat at intervals of about one second. Our surroundings are filled with rhythms, and with the help of mathematics, we can uncover the common characteristics of seemingly distinct rhythmic patterns.
17:00-18:00 | "Physics of Ice in the Solar System" Overview: About 4.6 billion years ago, dust composed of ice and rock surrounded the newborn Sun—this was believed to be the material that formed planets. We are conducting research to unravel the formation and evolution of planets, as well as the origin of Earth's water, from a physics perspective.
17:00-18:00 | "Physics of Ice in the Solar System" Overview: About 4.6 billion years ago, dust composed of ice and rock surrounded the newborn Sun—this was believed to be the material that formed planets. We are conducting research to unravel the formation and evolution of planets, as well as the origin of Earth's water, from a physics perspective.
