April 10, 2024

The 37th TI-FRIS Hub Meeting / 53rd FRIS Hub Meeting (Hybrid event)

TI-FRIS Hub Meetings are held once a month at Tohoku University to foster researchers who understand and can utilize the importance of interdisciplinary research across disciplines and institutions.
 
Common sense and way of thinking cannot be expected among researchers in different fields. The audience is encouraged to ask questions during the presentation to discuss and deepen their understanding. Please participate actively.

 
 
・Date & Time: Every Friday of the month except August (16:00-17:00)
・Target Audience: TI-FRIS Fellows, researchers and students from TI-FRIS participating institutions

 
The 37th TI-FRIS Hub Meeting (jointly held with the 53rd FRIS Hub Meeting)

Date and Time : Friday, April 26, 2024, 16:00 to 17:00

Event Format:
Hybrid (Online/Zoom・Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences Seminar room)
Please register to the application form here :Google Form by Thursday, April 25, 2024, 15:00
*Depending on the status of the new coronavirus infection, it may be necessary to take measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Please note that there may be changes to online-only sessions, etc. Thank you for your understanding..
 
*The following persons are eligible to participate
1. Hub Meeting members
Participants targeted for presentation and archived viewing
  • FRIS faculty members
  • TI-FRIS Fellows
2. Observers
The following participants interested in the Hub Meeting (may also participate in questions and discussions)
  • Tohoku University DIARE Students
  • Staff and students of Tohoku University
  • Staff and students of TI-FRIS participating universities
  • TI-FRIS officials (committee members, etc.)
  • Fellows of “Strategic Professional Development Program for Young Researchers”
  • Science Journalists
  • Those approved by the Director of FRIS / TI-FRIS Program Manager
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Presenter:Asst Prof., Yuka HATANO,
(Frontier Research Institute For Interdisciplinary Sciences,  Tohoku University / Human and Society )
 
 
Presentation Title:The Ancients Reborn: Unveiled by Interdisciplinary Research
 
Abstract:Facial reconstruction is an anthropological method for recreating the faces of ancient individuals. This methodology involves recreating a person's facial features based on the shape of their skulls, integrating knowledge from various disciplines, including archaeology, anthropology, and genetic analysis. Recently, the extensive use of medical imaging data and advances in three-dimensional analysis have enabled more accurate and realistic reconstruction of faces.In this presentation, the speaker will introduce a new style of research that is related to and combined with insights from other fields.
 
Poster is here.