*Hiroaki Sato1, Eiichi Sato2 (1.Graduate school of Science, Kobe University, 2.Institute for Promotion of Higher Education, Kobe University)
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[JJ] Poster
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[O-04] [JJ] Kitchen Earth Science -advantages of using thoughtful hands in experiments -
Sat. May 20, 2017 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL7)
convener:Miwa Kuri(International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University), Kei Kurita(Earthquake Research Institute,University of Tokyo), Ichiro Kumagai(School of Science and Engineering, Meisei University)
"Kitchen Earth Science" had started from two concepts. One is a need for intuitive materials to present/display research products to public. In the recent culminating outreach activities and collaborations between universities and high/junior high schools this session has played a role. The second is the role of simple experiments as a tool of brain-activation in the university education such as the freshmen class and graduate class.
The experiments essentially include the uncertainty and they contain unsolved problems. During experiments results are frequently going into unexpected regions and we have to cope with this flexibly. The experience of these kinds is precious particularly for those working on computer simulations and graduate students. To provide these occasions kitchen subjects are one solution. Recently we can provide DIY instruments at low costs but with sufficient resolutions/precisions. By using these we can design effective experimental plans in university class rooms as well as outreach activities.
In the proposed session we focus on the advantages of using thoughtful hands in experiments under various situations.
*Rina Noguchi1, Kei Kurita2, Ayako Suzuki3, Ai Hamada4 (1.Volcano Fluid Research Center, Depertment of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2.Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 3.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 4.Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)
Miyuki Yamada1, Yuichi Murai2, *Ichiro Kumagai2,3 (1.Nihon University, 2.Hokkaido University, 3.Meisei University)
*Miwa Kuri1 (1.International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University)