Kazuma Tsujioka, a student of the second term of Hokkaido UniversityDX Doctoral Fellowship (The appeal of research in Hokkaido University graduate school Chemical Sciences and Engineering), We asked him about his dreams for the future. We have summarized it in a video, so please take a look.
Tsujioka is working on the development of biomimetic materials by investigating the microstructure of the surfaces of living organisms. Please pay attention to Mr. Tsujioka's talk about wanting to create new artificial materials inspired by the excellent functions of living things in the natural world.
Hokkaido University DX Doctoral Fellowship Program: Under the JST: Challenging Research Program for Next-Generation Researchers, which provides financial support and career development to doctoral course students, Hokkaido University has secured 467 slots for graduate students. I am supporting We provide a wide range of support, including subsidies for living expenses and research expenses for outstanding doctoral students, as well as providing career development and development content. And we aim to develop DX doctoral human resources who will lead Society 5.0.
Starring: Mr. Kazuma Tsujioka (2nd fellowship student) / Hokkaido University Graduate School Chemical Sciences and Engineering Department of Chemistry Optoelectronic Nano Materials Laboratory)
Tsujioka of the laboratory of Mr. website
Interviewer: Tamako Otsu (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University University)
Photography/Editing: Teruaki Naito (Hokkaido University Academic Affairs Department Academic Affairs Planning Division General Affairs)