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<About the presentation>
●Speaker:LI Changfeng(Graduate School of Economics)
●Title: Grading Policy and Information
●Detail:
We persuade others through information: apps set trial durations, books offer previews, and schools use transcripts. A transcript full of straight A's may look impressive, while one average transcript with highlights may be more convincing. Understanding how schools should set grading policies and provide information is where this research begins.
●Speaker:Ryota Hayashi(Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences)
●Title:Tailoring single-walled carbon nanotubes for perovskite solar cell's electrode
●Detail:
The effect of soil acidity on soil organic matter in forest ecosystems
Introduction: In terrestrial ecosystems, soil organic matter (SOM) performs important functions, including carbon storage and plant nutrient retention. One of the key factors controlling SOM dynamics is soil acidity, i.e., soil pH, which is known to promote SOM accumulation by suppressing microbial decomposition. My research investigates the differences in SOM functions between highly acidic and less acidic soils in forests.