Toru HAMAMOTO
Toru Hamamoto, Soil and Geotechnical Engineering Section, Graduate School of Agriculture, Tohoku University
〇Laboratory news
2024.08.
B4 student Watanabe and I sampled soil and soil organisms, including earthworms, at Ibaraki University.
Thank you, Professor Komatsuzaki and Professor Kaneko.
2024.07.
B4 student Watanabe and I sampled soil and soil organisms, including earthworms, at Fukushima University.
Thank you, Professor Kaneko and Professor Watanabe.
2024.06.
I gave an oral presentation and participated in the Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology in Nagoya.
M1 Fujiwara gave an oral presentation.
2024.06.
I accompanied B4 Watanabe and Watanabe from the University of Agriculture and Technology at Fukushima University on soil sampling.
Thank you, Professor Kaneko and Professor Watanabe.
2024.04.
A new school year has begun.
The Soil Geology Laboratory at Tohoku University now has two faculty members, one doctoral student, five master's students, and four undergraduate students.
We're going to do some fun things this year too!
2024.02.
This year's master's and graduation theses presentations have concluded.
For some students, this was their first time teaching independently.
Thank you everyone for your hard work!
2024.02.
He was awarded the title of Tohoku University Prominent Research Fellow.
2024.02.
Sampling was conducted in Okinawa.
We were assisted by Professor Kaneshiro of the University of the Ryukyus!
2023.12.
I attended a seminar on field science in Africa at Niigata University.
He shared his field experience in Zambia.
People with diverse specialties gathered here, and I realized that Africa is indeed a fun place.
Thank you, Ito-san, for inviting me!
2023.12.
We participated in a joint research presentation at the Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University.
Wako, a B4 student, gave a presentation on the genetic diversity and rhizobia community of cowpea.
It had been a long time since I last visited the Dry Land Research Center, and it was a fulfilling two days, filled with nostalgia and new connections.
The crab was also delicious.
2023.11.
I went to the Uchida Lab at Hokkaido University for the first time in a while.
I was glad to see that everyone was still in good health.
2023.09.
I participated in the Japan Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition .
Asuka, a second-year M2 student, was awarded the Young Researcher Oral Presentation Excellence Award. Congratulations!
https://jssspn.jp/info/secretariat/post-250.html
2023.07.
I went to Thailand.
We were able to do a lot of things, such as sampling and meeting with local researchers.
I hope to be able to develop it well from now on.
I was glad to see that Kanade from B4, who went with me, also seemed to be having fun.
2023.07.
I wrote an article about soil microorganisms in Biomedia, a journal of the Society of Bioengineering, titled "The little soil creatures that eat your pants!"
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/seibutsukogaku/101/6/101_101.6_311/_article/-char/ja/
2023.05.
I've been slacking on updating and now the new fiscal year is here. This year is going to be even more fun.
Tohoku University Soil Location now has 2 faculty members, 4 master's students, and 4 undergraduate students. We're starting a lot of new things!
2022.08.
A co-authored paper has been published in Scientific Reports . It is a study on soil respiration at Tottori Sand Dunes.
2022.08.
I presented it at a faculty seminar . I hope it went well!
2022.08.
We participated in WCSS2022 .
2022.06.
A co-authored paper has been published by SSPN . It is a paper from the Soil Geophysics Laboratory.
2022.04.
I went to Akita and Miyagi prefectures to sample soil. This will be my first experiment since coming to Tohoku University.
I would like to thank everyone who cooperated.
2022.04.
A paper has been published in Scientific Reports ! It is about field trials conducted in Zambia.
2021.08.
I have arrived at Tohoku University!