Experimental Course for Innovative Humano-habitability2

Numbering Code G-AGR02 6BC55 EJ80 Year/Term 2022 ・ Year-round
Number of Credits 5 Course Type Experiment
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name HATA TOSHIMITSU (Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere Senior Lecturer)
OHMURA WAKAKO (Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This experimental course aims at training students to brush up their experimental and analyzing skills. In order to accomplish this purpose, each student sets up her/his research topic and cope with it for 2 years. The research topics mainly consist of mechanism and management of biological deterioration and development of production technologies of useful chemaicals and fuel-cell cathode from wood-based materials.
Course Goals # Conducting the second year's experiments.
# Learing the skills for new experimental devices/apparatuses.
# Analyzing and summarizing the second year's results, and completing the Master thesis.
Schedule and Contents Each student sets up one research topic from the following fileds:

# Deterioration of wood and wood-based materials by microorganismcs

# Deterioration of wood and wood-based materials by insects

# Production of highly-functional carbon materials from wood by thermal conversion

# Development of fuel-cerll cathode materials from wood carbon materials

# New energy options and environmental technologies with wood deteriopreating organisms

# New technologies for wood preservative treatments

# Non-destructive inspection of wooden houses

All students are trained for a) handling of microorganisms, b) bioassay methods with wood-deteriorating fungi, c) biochemical analyses of wood-attacking insects, d) ecological survey of wood-attacking insects, e) SEM-EDX banalysis, f) TEM-EELS analysis, g) Nitrogen absorption analysis, h) Pyrolysis-GCMS analysis, i) Snall-angle X-ray analysis, etc., depending on her/his research topic.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation is made by a mark given for class participation together with the achieved experimental and analyzing skills. Refer to 'Guide to Degree Programs' for attainment levels of evaluation.
Course Requirements There is no special requirement for registration. But,basic knowledges on biochemistry, microbiology, insect ecology, insect physiology, wood chemistry, wood physics and wood anatomy are useful to take the class.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) # Students are requested to follow-up the up-dated research articles in terms of their research topics.
# Discussion with other students/academic staffs on their experimental results is strongly recommended to learn multiple standpoints.
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