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Five Elements of Natural Science
This course offers a variety of lectures from five fields of natural science –mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and information– as an introduction to the wide range of natural science. These lectures will be arranged to explain key ideas of natural science in plainer language by professors of our university who are on the cutting edge of their own field of natural science.
A comprehensive knowledge of these fields will help you deepen your own specialty, even if the understanding is not so deep. We hope that these lectures will contribute your future development.

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22(Wed) July, 9:30-12:40iŒv2ƒRƒ}j
Prof. Akira CHIKAMATSUi‹ß¼²j
Chemistry, Sciencei—Šw•”‰»Šw‰Èj
Topic: Crystal structure in solids
Abstract: In solids, the arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules forms a crystal structure. This refers to the ordered and repeating pattern in which these particles are arranged in a solid. The structure is defined by the unit cell, which is the smallest repeating unit that retains the symmetry and properties of the entire crystal. Solids exhibit a variety of properties depending on the combination of elements and differences in crystal structure. In this lecture, we will learn about various crystal structures in solids while assembling crystal structure models.
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23(Thu) July, 9:30-12:40 (Œv2ƒRƒ}j
Prof. Takayuki ITOHiˆÉ“¡‹M”Vj
Transdisciplinary Engineeringi‹¤‘nHŠw•”j
Topic: Computer Graphics and Information Visualization
Abstract: The lecturer focuses on computer-based visual technologies. The former part of this class introduces fundamental computer graphics techniques that are used in various industries including engineering design and entertainment.
The latter part introduces information visualization that makes visual representations of daily information. Also, applications of information visualization to the analysis of music and arts are introduced.
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23(Thu) July, 13:40-15:10i1ƒRƒ}j
Prof. Shohei NISHIZAKAi¼âË•½j
Japanese Language and Literature, Humanities and Sciencesi•¶‹³ˆçŠw•”Œ¾Œê•¶‰»Šw‰Èj
Topic: Kyogeni‹¶Œ¾j
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28(Tue) July, 9:30-12:40iŒv2ƒRƒ}j
Prof. Kazuyoshi CHIBAiç—t˜a‹`j
Biology, Sciencei—Šw•”¶•¨Šw‰Èj
Topic: Reproductive Biology and Technology
Abstract: In this class, I will discuss the biological reasons why sexual conflict occurs between females and males. I will then outline medical procedures used in assisted reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection, and discuss how these medical treatments affect humankind.
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28(Thu) July, 13:40-15:10i1ƒRƒ}j
Prof. Shohei NISHIZAKAi¼âË•½j
Japanese Language and Literature, Humanities and Sciencesi•¶‹³ˆçŠw•”Œ¾Œê•¶‰»Šw‰Èj
Topic: Kodoi“¹j
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29(Wed) July, 13:30~
Field trip to visit museumsiProf. Mitsuhiko MIYAZAKIj
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30(Thu) July, 9:30-12:40iŒv2ƒRƒ}j
Prof. Sin Yi TSANG
Mathematics, Sciencei—Šw•””Šw‰Èj
Topic: Mathematical Magic Tricks
Abstract: In this lecture, we will explore a series of magic tricks that are based on mathematical concepts such as number representation, modular arithmetic, and combinatorics. We will give a detailed explanation of the ideas involved in each trick. You will also have the opportunity to practice performing these tricks during class.
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31(Fri) July, 9:30-12:40 (Œv2ƒRƒ}j
Prof. Tomohiro FUJITAi“¡“c’qOj
Physics, Sciencei—Šw•”•¨—‰Èj
Topic: Cosmology: Its History and Cutting-Edge Research
Abstract: Astronomy is one of the oldest fields of science. Originally developed for astrology and navigation, it has evolved alongside modern science, greatly enhancing our understanding of the universe that we live in. Today, cosmology presents astonishing insights into the origins of the universe and its fundamental components. In the first part of this lecture, I will provide an introductory review of the history of astronomy and key discoveries in modern cosmology. The second half will focus on recent research exploring the possibility that the universe may have a preferred handedness, suggesting a violation of left-right symmetry (parity symmetry).

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