Doctor Course Faculty Member

 

Name Research topics Research Objectives and Keywords
Otsuki Shingo Sports Medicine Exercise and bone density
Therapentic Exercise
Prevention of sports injuries
Hazama Ryuta Nuclear Physics
Cosmic-ray
Neutrinoless Double Beta Decays
Dark Matter Search
Environmental Radioactivity
Isotope Separation
Hamasaki Tatsuhide Water Environment Fluorine Sorption
Ozonation
Advanced Oxidation Process
Miyamoto Tadayoshi System Physiology Exercise Physiology
Exercise Adaptation
Cardio-Respiratory Control
System Analysis
Yoshikawa Koji Urban Planning
Transportation Planning
GIS
Research on Application of 3D Measurement Technology to Urban and Environmental Fields
Analysis of the convenience of walking access to commercial facilities in a station area
Methodology development for estimating and evaluating the effects of LRT introduction in a medium-sized city in China
Urban environmental analysis using the mesh method: The case of CO2 reduction in Osaka City
Fundamental Research on Urban Environmental Resourcefulness of Open Space and Building Line Roads in the Senba District
Research on the Effectiveness of Conservation Measures for Historic Landscapes: The Case of Nara
Shimano Koji Vegetation
Plant ecology
Forest
Wetland
Predicting the future of forests by forest structure
Relationship between vegetation and site environment
Environmental diagnosis based on the plant species composition
Fujinaga So Special lecture on historical environment, field
studio research
Seiji Kurose Field
Studio Studies
Tetsuya Tsuruta Special Topic on Conservation Biology, Field
Studio Research
Keiko Amano Special Lecture on Living Environment Studies, Field
Studio Research
Tsuyuguchi Ryota Sports/Exercise Medical Science, Field
Studio Research
Taiyo Fujimoto Special Topic in Sports Psychology, Field
Studio Research
Kawada Miki Special lecture on environmental sociology
Daisuke Akaishi Conservation Ecology
Citizen Science
Satoyama
Conservation and revitalization of the Satoyama landscape and its biodiversity with multiple stakeholders.
Relationship between mushroom diversity, their usage, and the history of the Satoyama landscape.