Improving My Skill to Clearly Articulate the Societal Impact and Importance of My Research
KASAI Hiroki
(Enrolled in October 2021 / Department of Computational Biology and Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences)
I am conducting research on mathematical modeling of cancer dynamics and treatment prediction simulations. The reason I chose this program is that it offers many opportunities to interact with researchers from various fields within the GSFS, which helps broaden my perspective. Through the salons and study groups, I can learn new data analysis and prediction techniques. In particular, the Mathematical Simulation Study Group has allowed me to understand the different perspectives on mathematical models from various fields, which has expanded the scope of my own research.
Additionally, the compulsory subjects, such as those on ”Proactive Environmental Studies” and international presentation skills, have helped me improve my ability to clearly express the significance and societal relevance of my research.
Through these program activities, I aim to contribute to society by learning from multiple disciplines and integrating this knowledge into my own research.