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2025.09.08

A series of discussions entitled "Tohoku University: 21 Issues for Considering the Future - Comprehensive Knowledge for Creating a Spiritually Prosperous Society" part 3 (Language: Japanese)

This time, we will be holding a series of discussions entitled "Tohoku University: 21 Issues for Considering the Future - Comprehensive Knowledge for Creating a Spiritually Prosperous Society."
We are pleased to announce that the event will be held. This series of discussions is based on the 30 "socially impactful research" projects that our university has been promoting since 2017, and aims to address serious social issues in order to create a "sustainable and spiritually enriching society." We hope that through this series of discussions, as many participants as possible will be able to confront the increasingly serious issues facing society, find ways to solve the "common problem structure" that permeates all social issues, and take action.
The following series of discussion sessions will be held: We hope that many people will participate and work towards solving social issues. We would be happy if we could contribute together.
If you would like to participate, please apply in advance using the Google form.
[Language: Japanese]

[Part 3]
Date and time:Friday, September 26, 2025, 18:00 to 19:30
Method of holding: Web format
Title of lecture: "Use of Nuclear Power and Radioactive Waste"
Speaker:Yuichi Niibori (Tohoku University Nano Terrace Co-Creation Promotion Organization)

How to apply: Google Form
Please apply in advance using the form below.
  https://forms.gle/U3PqfohSTw8QVnSz9
(Deadline: Monday,  September  22th)

*Those who have applied will receive a PDF file of the lecture content in advance.
We will send you the Google Meet URL.

For inquiries, please contact: Research Promotion Section, Research Promotion Division, Graduate School of Engineering
Email: eng-ken@tohoku.ac.jp

 For further details, please see the attached summary of the series of discussions.

You can also read the information about this event on the following page about "socially impactful research".
https://impact.bureau.tohoku.ac.jp/

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