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Visual Book “KyotoU Future Commons” Published and Released
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Kyoto University Seminar Series: Kyodai Asia; Africa Juku
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Kyoto University Psycological Science Unit: An industrial-academic consortium
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Strengthening of partnership and cooperation between Hodaka Sedimentation Observatory, Research Center for Fluvial and Coastal Disasters, DPRI and the Jinzu River Sabo Office, MLIT
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Consortium for Co-creation of a Platform Technology for a Super-smart Energy Society
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“African Potential” and overcoming the difficulties of modern world: Comprehensive area studies that will provide a new perspective for the future of humanity
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Community practical project by the Uban and landscape design Lab. Of Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
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Material process innovation project focused on carbon recycling through a partnership between Kyoto University and JRI
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A partnership among industry, government and academia to build a microbial inspection platform for the control of infectious disease in the covid-19 endemic/post-pandemic era
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Co-creation of innovative forest resources management combining ecological methods and indigenous knowledge
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Sustainably using the earthʼs energy
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Data analysis and decision making
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Living with earthquakes
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Computer drug development: fast, cheap, and precise
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Building a future resilient to infectious threats
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The mysteries of organ growth
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Algorithms: optimizing social systems
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Photonic nanostructures: toward a smart Society 5.0
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Stimuli-responsive polymers: solving todayʼs problems
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