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Poster Presentations

 

P1.  Masaaki Nomata (Hiroshima Univ.), Mathematical model and Optimal policy for decreasing Japanese empty homes (Akiya) due to an aging society
 

P2. Tongkai Li (Peking Univ.), Understanding lysis-lysogeny problem through transition path theory and markov state models
 

P3. Hyundong Kim (Korea Univ.), Efficient 3D Volume Reconstruction from a Point Cloud Using a Phase-Field Method
 

P4. Tomohiro Nakahara (Hiroshima Univ.), The role of cytoplasmic proteins on cell polarity formation of asymmetric cell division
 

P5. Wei Zhao (Peking Univ.),Network design principle for dual function of adaptation and noise attenuation
 

P6. Takahiro Hiraga (Hiroshima Univ.), A mathematical model of real time flight path planning for echolocating bats
 

P7. Seokjoo Chae (KAIST), Network inference of circadian clock
 

P8. Kyosuke Umeyama (Hiroshima Univ.), Experimental study of spatially localized bioconvection : Dynamics of cell number density and flow structure
 

P9. Hiroto Shoji (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.), Directionalities of Microstructures in Hepatic Lobule
 

P10. Jaehyung Hong (KAIST), Sleep-wake up cycle modeling

P11. Iwao UEHARA (Tokyo University of Agriculture ), Forest Practice and Mathematical Approaches

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