JIU Josai International University
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2025.03.11
The "JIU Exchange Poster Session," organized by University President, was held on February 27th at Chiba Togane Campus.
This poster session, which has been held since last year with the aim of facilitating exchanges between the university's faculties, Research schools, and centers and promoting inter-faculty Research, was held for the second time, and a total of 17 faculty members selected from each Research school, department, and center gave presentations.
University President Kurabayashi giving a speech at the opening ceremony
Poster session venue
Many faculty members, staff, and students attended the event, and despite being from completely different fields, faculty members from the Tokyo Kioicho Campus and Chiba Togane Campus were seen actively interacting with each other, exchanging ideas and so on.
Presentation by faculty
Exchanging opinions
In this poster session, the judging sheets placed at the venue were used to select the JIU Special Research Award winners in order of the presentations with the highest average votes. The winners were announced by University President Kurabayashi at the social gathering held after the poster session. Participating faculty members also commented, "We don't usually have many opportunities to present, so it was great to have this opportunity to exchange opinions."
Title of project: Ovarian health management as a new tool for sustainable management (Poster not open to the public)
Presenter: Professor Yuichi Niikura, Graduate Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Assignment name: Optimal backup policy for computer systems considering information security
Presenter: Assistant Professor Kenichiro Naruse, Department of Management Sciences
Title of project: Differences in brand building factors and expected effects for small and medium-sized industrial materials - From the perspective of product classification characteristics -
Presenter: Professor Osamu Yamazaki Graduate School of Management and Information Sciences