The research of sixth-year student Teru Kuribayashi won the "Japan Society of Applied Physics Hokkaido Branch President's Award (highest prize)" at the Junior Session Contest of the 61st Annual Meeting of the Hokkaido Branch of the Japan Society of Applied Physics, held at the Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University
[Award Date] November 1, 2025 (Saturday)
[Conference Name] The 61st Japan Society of Applied Physics Hokkaido Branch Academic Conference Junior Session Contest
[Organizer] The Hokkaido Branch of the Japan Society of Applied Physics [Supported by] Hokkaido Board of Education
[Presenter] Teru Kuribayashi (2nd year student, Sapporo Kaisei Municipal Secondary School)
[Award] Japan Society of Applied Physics Hokkaido Branch President's Award (Highest Award)
[Presentation Theme] Research on link mechanisms using the Markov chain Monte Carlo method
[Supervising Laboratory] Todo Laboratory, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science (Professor Shinji Todo)