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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University *Profile is at the time of the award.
2026HagukumuBiology & Life sciences(hagukumu)
My research aims to quantitatively understand morphological evolution from both ultimate and proximate perspectives. In this study, I focus on leaf venation, which is physiologically, mechanically, and developmentally important, yet has traditionally been evaluated using relatively simple measurement methods. I attempt to elucidate its global diversity and constraints._x000D_
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Beyond leaf venation, morphological properties are important characteristics across various fields, yet they have rarely been evaluated quantitatively. I am developing theories and techniques to realize phenome analysis of morphological properties, which encompasses comprehensive modeling, quantification, and feature extraction, aiming to enable quantitative and reproducible understanding and decision-making. Using these theories and techniques, I hope to unravel why such a remarkable diversity of organisms exists in the world, and conversely, why there do not appear to be even more "strange" organisms.
Biology & Life sciences(hagukumu)