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Takahiro Iino
 
Organization
Graduate Faculty of Interdisciplinary Research Faculty of Engineering Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering) Associate Professor
Title
Associate Professor

Research History

  • University of Yamanashi   Associate Professor

    2025.11

  • The University of Tokyo   Information Technology Center

    2019.4

  • Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology   Nature and Science Museum

    2014.7 - 2019.3

Education

  • Nagoya University   Graduate School of Science

    2011.4 - 2014.6

Research Areas

  • Informatics / High performance computing  Major achievement

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Science education

  • Natural Science / Space and planetary sciences  Major achievement

  • Natural Science / Astronomy

Research Projects

  • テラヘルツ電波多波長観測データと学習・シミュレーションの融合による,月・小惑星表層構造リモートセンシング解析情報基盤の確立

    2024.4 - 2026.3

    文部科学省  AI等の活用を推進する研究データエコシステム構築事業 

  • A new construction of interdisciplinary research field combining planetary and interstellar gas phase chemistry studies

    Grant number:21H05420  2021.9 - 2023.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  The University of Tokyo  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A)

  • Comprehensive understanding of unique atmospheric chemical and physical processes on Titan and Neptune using high-precision observations of ALMA  Major achievement

    Grant number:21H01142  2021.4 - 2026.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  The University of Tokyo  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

  • Comprehensive understanding of unique atmospheric chemical and physical processes on Titan and Neptune using high-precision observations of ALMA

    Grant number:23K20872  2021.4 - 2026.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  The University of Tokyo  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

  • On the atmospheric chemical processes of Titan revealed by the terahertz spectroscopic big-data produced with ALMA  Major achievement

    Grant number:19K14782  2019.4 - 2022.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  The University of Tokyo  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists  Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists

    Iino Takahiro

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    Using the ALMA interferometer, the world's largest terahertz remote sensor, we have developed and verified a technology platform for atmospheric remote sensing comparable to spacecraft, and studied atmospheric chemical processes using this technology. The most important result of this research is the derivation of nitrogen isotopic ratio in the acetonitrile molecule on Saturn's moon Titan. The obtained values are comparable to those of nitrogen molecule, indicating that acetonitrile may be formed directly from nitrogen molecules via galactic cosmic ray induced dissociation.

  • アルマ高空間・時間分解能ビッグデータを用いた,タイタン大気中有機分子化学過程の観測的制約  Major achievement

    2018.4 - 2021.3

    自然科学研究機構 アストロバイオロジーセンター 

  • 最新3D技術企画展の実施と、体験型展示による科学技術コミュニケータ の育成事業

    2018.4 - 2019.3

    全国科学博物館振興財団  全国科学博物館活動等助成事業 

  • Construction of big-data driven planetary science with ALMA terahertz remote-sensing observation  Major achievement

    Grant number:17K14420  2017.4 - 2020.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)  Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)

    Iino Takahiro

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    The ALMA is world's largest remote sensor which enables both the highest sensitivity and finest spatial resolution using Teraherz waveband. Planetary atmospheric observational study with the waveband has strong merits as follows: derivation of 3-D distribution of various trace species, direct measurement of stratospheric dynamics, and derivation of 3-D temperature profile using both the molecular line and thermal emission. In the present study, using ground-based large telescopes, particularly ALMA, I attempted to reveal both the physical and chemical environment of the planetary atmosphere. As the technical viewpoint, I have succeeded to achieve the development of data processing pipeline. In addition, as the scientific viewpoint, I have succeeded to reveal the atmospheric environment of both Neptune and Titan, and surface structure of small bodies.

  • ALMAモニタリング観測によるハビタブル固体天体における地表面温度の時空間変動の解明  Major achievement

    2017.4 - 2018.3

    自然科学研究機構 アストロバイオロジーセンター 

  • 惑星大気リモートセンシングのための,テラヘルツ帯分子スペクトル解析アルゴリズムの開発と検証

    2017.4 - 2018.3

    電気通信普及財団 

  • Observational study of atmospheric change in the polar mesosphere due to energetic particle precipitation during the solar maximum

    Grant number:23340145  2011.4 - 2015.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Nagoya University  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    MIZUNO AKIRA, NAGAHAMA Tomoo, MAEZAWA Hiroyuki, NAKAMURA Takuji, TSUTSUMI Masaki, NAKAJIMA Taku, OYAMA Hirofumi, ISONO Yasuko, KOJIMA Yasusuke, KUWAHARA Toshihisa, KONDOU Syusaku, IINO Takahiro

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    Temporal variation of nitric oxide (NO) in the mesosphere and the lower-thermosphere related to solar activities has been studied by using a superconducting millimeter-wave spectrometer at Syowa Station. Two types of time variations are identified; one is short-term variation lasting for several days and the other is seasonal variation occurring for about four months around the polar-night period. We revealed that the short-term variations are caused mainly by the energetic electrons precipitation from the radiation belt after the geomagnetic storm rather than solar proton events based on the comparison with the proton- and electron-flux data obtained by POSE satellite. On the other hand, the seasonal variations are related to both photochemistry and energetic electron precipitation; the time variation pattern is determined by the UV photo-dissociation of NO, and the amplitude of the variation is determined by the total flux of energetic electrons.

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Papers

  • An improved upper limit of Cyanodiacetylene (HC5N) in the atmosphere of Titan Reviewed

    Takahiro Iino, Kotomi Taniguchi, Hideo Sagawa, Martin, A. Cordiner, Shuya Tan, Shigeru Takahashi, Hikaru Kubota

    The Astronomical Journal   2025.10

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  • Development of AFCAL: An Asteroid Flux Density Calculator for ALMA Observations Reviewed

    Shigeru Takahashi, Hikaru Kubota, Hideo Sagawa, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Fumi Yoshida, Junya Kawase, Takahiro Iino

    Lecture Notes in Computer Science   3 - 19   2025.6( ISSN:0302-9743  ISBN:9783031976056  eISSN:1611-3349 )

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    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-97606-3_1

  • FINER: Far-Infrared Nebular Emission Receiver for the Large Millimeter Telescope

    Yoichi Tamura, Takeshi Sakai, Ryohei Kawabe, Takafumi Kojima, Akio Taniguchi, Tatsuya Takekoshi, Haoran Kang, Wenlei Shan, Masato Hagimoto, Norika Okauchi, Airi Tetsuka, Akio K. Inoue, Kotaro Kohno, Kunihiko Tanaka, Tom J. L. C. Bakx, Yoshinobu Fudamoto, Kazuyuki Fujita, Yuichi Harikane, Takuya Hashimoto, Bunyo Hatsukade, David H. Hughes, Takahiro Iino, Yuki Kimura, Hiroyuki Maezawa, Yuichi Matsuda, Ken Mawatari, Taku Nakajima, Shunichi Nakatsubo, Tai Oshima, Hideo Sagawa, F. Peter Schloerb, Shigeru Takahashi, Kotomi Taniguchi, Akiyoshi Tsujita, Hideki Umehata, Teppei Yonetsu, Min S. Yun

    MILLIMETER, SUBMILLIMETER, AND FAR-INFRARED DETECTORS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY XII, PT 1   13102   2024( ISSN:0277-786X  eISSN:1996-756X )

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    DOI: 10.1117/12.3017788

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  • 次世代大型サブミリ波望遠鏡サイエンス白書(太陽系の章)

    飯野孝浩, 佐川英夫

    次世代大型サブミリ波望遠鏡サイエンス白書   2023.10

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  • The Isotopic Links from Planet Forming Regions to the Solar System

    H Nomura, K Furuya, MA Cordiner, SB Charnley, CM Alexander, CA Nixon, VV Guzman, H Yurimoto, T Tsukagoshi, Takahiro Iino

    Proceedings of Protostars and Planet VII   2023.7

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  • ミリ波・サブミリ波観測で切り拓く太陽系アストロケミストリー

    飯野 孝浩

    天文月報   115(5) ( 5 )   296 - 304   2022( ISSN:0374-2466 )

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  • 13C Isotopic Ratios of HC3N on Titan Measured with ALMA Reviewed Major achievement

    Takahiro Iino, Kotomi Taniguchi, Hideo Sagawa, Takashi Tsukagoshi

    The Planetary Science Journal   2 ( 4 )   166 - 166   2021.8(  eISSN:2632-3338 )

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    DOI: 10.3847/psj/ac134c

    Other Link: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/ac134c/pdf

  • Development of Open-Source-Based Software Planetary Atmospheric Spectrum Calculator (PASCAL) Specified for Millimeter/Submillimeter Observation of Titan with ALMA Reviewed Major achievement

    Takahiro Iino

    Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)   12953   234 - 244   2021( ISSN:1611-3349 )

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    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-86976-2_16

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  • HCN J = 4-3, HNC J = 1-0, H13CN J = 1-0, and HC3N J = 10-9 maps of galactic center region. II. Physical properties of dense-gas clumps and probability of star formation Reviewed

    Kunihiko Tanaka, Makoto Nagai, Kazuhisa Kamegai, Takahiro Iino, Takeshi Sakai

    Astrophysical Journal   903 ( 2 )   2020.11( ISSN:1538-4357 )

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    DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/abbcca

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  • A Belt-like Distribution of Gaseous Hydrogen Cyanide on Neptune’s Equatorial Stratosphere Detected by ALMA Reviewed Major achievement

    Takahiro Iino, Hideo Sagawa, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Satonori Nozawa

    The Astrophysical Journal   903 ( 1 )   L1 - L1   2020.10( ISSN:2041-8205  eISSN:2041-8213 )

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    DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/abbb9a

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    Other Link: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/abbb9a

  • 14N/15N Isotopic Ratio in CH3CN of Titan’s Atmosphere Measured with ALMA Reviewed Major achievement

    Takahiro Iino, Hideo Sagawa, Takashi Tsukagoshi

    The Astrophysical Journal   890 ( 2 )   95 - 95   2020.2( ISSN:0004-637X  eISSN:1538-4357 )

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    DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab66b0

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    Other Link: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab66b0

  • 科学館・博物館めぐり 東京農工大学科学博物館

    Iino Takahiro

    IEICE Communications Society Magazine   13 ( 2 )   152 - 154   2019.9( ISSN:1884-4863  eISSN:2186-0661 )

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    DOI: 10.1587/bplus.13.152

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    Other Link: https://ndlsearch.ndl.go.jp/books/R000000004-I029976363

  • HCN $J$=4-3, HNC $J$=1-0, $\mathrm{H^{13}CN}$ $J$=1-0, and $\mathrm{HC_3N}$ $J$=10-9 Maps of Galactic Center Region I: Spatially-Resolved Measurements of Physical Conditions and Chemical Composition Reviewed

    Kunihiko Tanaka, Makoto Nagai, Kazuhisa Kamegai, Takahiro Iino, Takeshi Sakai

    2018.4

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    This {\it supplement} paper presents the maps of HCN $J$=4-3, HNC $J$=1-0,<br />
    $\mathrm{H^{13}CN}$ $J$=1-0, and HC$_3$N $J$=10-9 for the Galactic central<br />
    molecular zone (CMZ), which have been obtained using the Atacama Submillimeter<br />
    Telescope Experiment and Nobeyama Radio Observatory 45-m telescope.<br />
    Three-dimensional maps (2-D in space and 1-D in velocity) of the gas kinetic<br />
    temperature ($T_\mathrm{kin}$), hydrogen volume density ($n_\mathrm{H_2}$), and<br />
    fractional abundances of eight molecules (HCN, HNC, $\mathrm{HC_3N}$, HCO$^+$,<br />
    $\mathrm{H_2CO}$, SiO, CS, and $\mathrm{N_2H^+}$) have been constructed from<br />
    our and archival data. We have developed a method with hierarchical Bayesian<br />
    inference for this analysis, which has successfully suppressed the artificial<br />
    correlations among the parameters created by systematic errors due to the<br />
    deficiency in the simple one-zone excitation analysis and the calibration<br />
    uncertainty. The typical values of $T_\mathrm{kin}$ and $n_\mathrm{H_2}$ are<br />
    $10^{1.8}\ $K and $10^{4.2}\ \mathrm{cm}^{-3}$, respectively, and the presence<br />
    of an additional cold/low-density component is also indicated. The distribution<br />
    of high-temperature regions is poorly correlated with known active star-forming<br />
    regions, while a few of them coincide with shocked clouds. Principal component<br />
    analysis has identified two distinct groups in the eight analyzed molecules:<br />
    one group with large PC1 and PC2 scores and the other with a large<br />
    $T_\mathrm{kin}$ dependence, which could be explained using two regimes of<br />
    shock chemistry with fast ($\gtrsim 20\ \mathrm{km\,s}^{-1}$) and slow<br />
    ($\lesssim 20\ \mathrm{km\,s}^{-1}$) velocity shocks, respectively. This<br />
    supports the idea that the mechanical sputtering of dust grains and the<br />
    mechanical heating play primary roles in the chemical and thermal processes in<br />
    CMZ clouds.

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  • An attempt for cross-cutting organization and publication of astronomical research materials using DOI: A case study of Okayama Astrophysical Observatory Reviewed

    根本しおみ, 高田良宏, 堀井洋, 堀井美里, 飯野孝浩, 林正治

    宇宙航空研究開発機構研究開発報告 JAXA-RR-(Web)   ( 17-009 )   9‐18 (WEB ONLY)   2018.3( ISSN:2433-2216 )

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  • A feasibility study of exhaustive analysis of ALMA calibration data for the creation of big-data driven solar system astronomy Reviewed

    飯野孝浩, 並木美太郎, 山田崇貴

    宇宙航空研究開発機構研究開発報告 JAXA-RR-(Web)   17   19‐32 (WEB ONLY) - 32   2018.3( ISSN:2433-2216 )

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  • Spatially Resolved Sub-millimeter Continuum Imaging of Neptune with ALMA Reviewed

    Takahiro Iino, Takayoshi Yamada

    Astronomical Journal   155 ( 2 )   2018.2( ISSN:0004-6256 )

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    DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aaa420

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  • A Simulation Study on Terahertz Continuum-Wave Observations of Neptune's Atmosphere Focusing on Future ALMA Observations Reviewed

    IINO Takahiro, YAMADA Takayoshi, TANAKA Yuki

    Journal of The Remote Sensing Society of Japan   38 ( 3 )   252 - 257   2018( ISSN:0289-7911  eISSN:1883-1184 )

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    &lt;p&gt;The Atacama Large Millimeter-submillimeter Array (ALMA) is suitable for planetary atmospheric remote sensing because of its high spatial resolution that can resolve even the small planetary disk of Neptune. From the photometryof planetary atmospheric emissions continuum that are dominated by collision-induced absorption (CIA), the horizontal/verticaltemperature structurecan be estimated at different altitudes.To enable imaging photometry of Neptune using the ALMA, we developed radiative transfer code that includes the CIA opacity for application to the upper frequency ALMA Bands 7 to 10, in the 275 to 950GHz frequency range to investigate the structure ofNeptune&#039;s atmosphere at altitudes that can be analyzed by continuum emissionobservations atspecific frequencies which are not affectedby the strong absorption of carbon monoxide. We used the CIA intensity parameter provided by the HIgh-resolution TRANsmission (HITRAN) database for the estimation of the absorption coefficient. The estimated disk-averaged brightness temperature agrees with previous continuum observations. The contribution function indicates that the entire range of ALMA Bands 7 to 10 enables us to investigate the vertical temperature structurefrom below the tropopause to the upper troposphere over the south pole, which is in the middle of previously detected stratospheric and tropospheric hot spots that exhibited ahigher (7-30K) brightness temperaturethan lower latitudinal regions.&lt;/p&gt;

    DOI: 10.11440/rssj.38.252

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  • On the Special Exhibition at the Nature and Science Museum of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Entitled 'History of Broadcasting Technologies'

    Iino Takahiro

    The Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers   72 ( 11 )   860 - 861   2018( ISSN:1342-6907  eISSN:1881-6908 )

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    DOI: 10.3169/itej.72.860

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  • 情報機器資料を用いた展示・デジタルコンテンツ作成教育の試み:東京農工大学西村コレクションを素材として

    飯野孝浩, 並木美太郎, 堀井洋, 堀井美里, 斎藤有里加

    情報処理学会研究報告(Web)   2017 ( CE-139 )   Vol.2017‐CE‐139,No.24,1‐7 (WEB ONLY)   2017.3

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  • Cross-cutting organization and publication of astronomical research materials using DOI:A case study of Okayama Astrophysical Observatory

    根本しおみ, 高田良宏, 堀井洋, 堀井美里, 飯野孝浩, 林正治

    情報知識学会誌   27 ( 4 )   347‐352(J‐STAGE)   2017( ISSN:0917-1436 )

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    DOI: 10.2964/jsik_2017_039

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  • SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATION OF JUPITER'S STRATOSPHERIC COMPOSITION: DETECTION OF CARBON MONOSULFIDE (J=7-6) 19 YEARS AFTER THE COMETARY IMPACT Reviewed

    T. Iino, H. Ohyama, Y. Hirahara, T. Takahashi, T. Tsukagoshi

    ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL   152 ( 6 )   2016.12( ISSN:0004-6256  eISSN:1538-3881 )

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    DOI: 10.3847/0004-6256/152/6/179

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  • ALMA Observation of Neptune's Spatially-resolved Stratospheric HCN ( J = 4-3)

    Iino, Takahiro, Nakamoto, Satoru, Tsukagoshi, Takashi, Tanaka, Kunihiko, Tanaka, Yuki, Hirahara, Yasuhiro

    American Astronomical Society, DPS meeting #48   2016.7

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  • Observational constraint on Pluto's atmospheric CO with ASTE Reviewed

    Takahiro Iino, Yasuhiro Hirahara, Takehiro Hidemori, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Taku Nakajima, Satoru Nakamoto, Chihaya Kato

    PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN   68 ( 1 )   2016.2( ISSN:0004-6264  eISSN:2053-051X )

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    DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psv120

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  • 中学生対象の「未来のスーパー科学者養成EPOCHプログラム」におけるCSUとドリトルを用いたコンピュータの仕組みの理解 Reviewed

    並木美太郎, 兼宗進, 井戸坂幸男, 間辺広樹, 飯野孝浩

    情報処理学会研究報告(Web)   2016 ( CE-133 )   VOL.2016-CE-133,NO.4 (WEB ONLY)   2016.2

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  • On the Improvement of Japanese Modern Silk Industry as Viewed from the Collection of the University Museum

    IINO TAKAHIRO

    Sen'i Gakkaishi   72 ( 6 )   P - 309-P-310   2016( ISSN:0037-9875  eISSN:1884-2259 )

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    DOI: 10.2115/fiber.72.p-309

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  • 大学博物館における,大学生による小中学生向け計算尺製作体験及び手回し計算機操作体験を通じた理科・情報教育の実践と課題

    飯野孝浩, 並木美太郎

    情報処理学会研究報告(Web)   2015 ( CE-131 )   VOL.2015-CE-131,NO.17 (WEB ONLY)   2015.10

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  • Search for sulfur-bearing species as remnant of cometary impact on Neptune Reviewed Major achievement

    Takahiro Iino, Akira Mizuno, Taku Nakajima, Takehiro Hidemori, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Chihaya Kato

    PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE   104   211 - 215   2014.12( ISSN:0032-0633 )

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2014.09.013

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  • P1-02 ASTE望遠鏡を用いた、木星成層圏微量分子のサブミリ波帯分光観測の初期成果(ポスターセッション1,ポスター発表)

    飯野 孝浩, 大山 博史, 秀森 丈寛, 加藤 智隼, 水野 亮, 塚越 崇, 平原 靖大

    日本惑星科学会秋期講演会予稿集   2014   "P1 - 02"   2014.9

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  • P2-16 小天体衝突によりガス惑星大気中に生成された揮発性分子の化学進化(ポスターセッション2,ポスター発表)

    飯野 孝浩

    日本惑星科学会秋期講演会予稿集   2013   "P2 - 16"   2013.11

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  • 2012 annual activity report of NUMAP

    IINO Takahiro, SHIMIZU Ukyo, KAWAMOTO Kyohei, MOCHIZUKI Sayaka, SHIBATA Saki, NISHIDA Sachiko, OJI Tatsuo

    名古屋大学博物館報告   ( 28 )   227 - 231   2012( ISSN:1346-8286 )

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    DOI: 10.18999/bulnum.028.21

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  • 2011 Annual Activity Report of NUMAP

    飯野 孝浩, 大塚 友恵, 望月 沙也可

    名古屋大学博物館報告   0 ( 27 )   169 - 176   2011( ISSN:1346-8286 )

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    DOI: 10.18999/bulnum.027.06

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  • NUMAP annual activity report 2010

    OTSUKA Tomoe, IINO Takahiro, ISHIKAWA Haruna, SANO Kenji, NODA Momotaro, KAWAMURA Eri, NISHII Aya, KUBOZONO Yuya, SUGIURA Makoto, HIRUNAGI Kanjun, NIIMI Michiko, KADOWAKI Seiji

    名古屋大学博物館報告   26   245 - 252   2010.12( ISSN:1346-8286 )

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  • Records of NUM botanical garden display "Algae world: from the Yoshizaki collections"

    HAGA Hideki, NISHIDA Sachiko, IINO Takahiro, YOSHINO Natsuko

    Bulletin of the Nagoya University Museum   ( 25 )   145 - 157   2009( ISSN:1346-8286 )

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    Language:Japanese   Publisher:名古屋大学博物館  

    DOI: 10.18999/bulnum.025.07

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  • A report of University museum-based academic outreach activities and its future plans carried by university student: NUMAP annual report 2007-2009

    IINO Takahiro, HIRUNAGI Kanjun, OTSUKA Tomoe, MISHIMA Honami, KIKUCHI Michiko, SANO Takeshi, NIIMI Michiko

    Bulletin of the Nagoya University Museum   ( 25 )   129 - 138   2009( ISSN:1346-8286 )

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    Language:Japanese   Publisher:名古屋大学博物館  

    NUMAP(名古屋大学ミュージアム化活性化プロジェクト、ニューマップ)は2007 年に設立された名古屋大学の学生団体であり、これまで名古屋大学博物館を拠点としてアウトリーチ活動を実践してきた。本稿ではNUMAP のこれまでの活動について報告を行うとともに、その将来構想についても述べる。NUMAP (Nagoya University Museum Activation Project) is a student group of Nagoya University established in 2007, and has carried out museum-based academic outreach programs. In this paper, we report its recent activities and future plans.

    DOI: 10.18999/bulnum.025.05

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