Researcher Information

OHTSU Shuko

Associate Professor

Act as a bridge between researchers, other science experts and society.

Faculty of Science Public Relations Planning & Promotion Office

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Theme

Design two-way communication to discuss the research that offers solutions to social issues, and at the same time, convey to citizens their exciting life through science and technology.

FieldScience communication, Graphic design
KeywordScience communication, Graphic design, Information graphics, Presentation, Outreach of research, Public Relations, Assisted reproductive technology

Introduction of Research

In Japan on March 11, 2011, we experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake. Ever since, people’s confidence has been shaken considerably in various policies including energy policy, national land development, urban planning and disaster prevention promoted through Science & Technology.
Furthermore, the people in different parts of Japan have started to reconsider whether or not the approach to manipulating nature is a right thing to do when trying to rebuild from natural disasters in order to pursue material and economic affluence.

Some problems involving science do not seek to reach conclusions but offer opportunities to citizens to know the fact. We call such questions "trans-science": it can be asked scientifically, but not answered directly by science.

An American physicist named Dr. Weinberg coined this expression. The trans-science involves bioethical issues, such as prenatal diagnosis, and it can be applied in a wide range of areas. These questions in trans-science go beyond the scope of pure science and are becoming more common throughout the world.

While I mention the dangers of poorly presented science as in inefficient energy policies, it is true that such as medical science has done much to make our lives better.

Because scientific activities are closely connected with human development, we would like to focus on the activities that show the benefits of science, as well as the fun side of learning.

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T-shirt design workshop by researchers
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T-shirt design workshop by researchers. With late Mr. Yasushi Watanabe (right). He was my great colleague.
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I organized a science café called “Intervention of Science in Life.”
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I organized a science café called “Intervention of Science in Life.” Planned with Professor Tetsuya Ishii
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Making a promotion video of Belle 2 experiment. The center is Prof. Hitoshi Murayama, former director of IPMU.
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Outreach activites of installing Belle 2 detector to SuperKEKB accelerator.

Representative Achievements

生命と科学「開かれた市民対話育もう」石井哲也、大津珠子(【寄稿】 朝日新聞 朝日新聞朝刊(私の視点) 2015年2月7日)
An Examination of the Implementation of a Science Cafe : Regarding Non-Invasive Prenatal Genetic Testing, ISHII Tetsuya, OHTSU Schuko. 2014, 15, 59-71 Japanese Journal of Science Communication https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/56437/1/web_Costep15_59.pdf
科学者は「監」られている――若手研究者が語る大学の現在:秋山正和、片瀬貴義、相馬雅代、石村源生、大津珠子、津田一郎、中垣俊之、尾関章『WEBRONZA 科学者討論@北海道大学』https://webronza.asahi.com/science/articles/2016010900001.html
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Academic degreeMaster of Design
Self Introduction

I am from Morioka in northern Japan. I like playing tennis, skiing, snowboarding, marine sports, tea ceremony, Go (game like checkers), cooking, etc. I am interested in too many things, so I don't get better at them. Among them, however, I think I can play the game of Go rather well.
My dream for the future is Multi-havitation; to live and work from anywhere I like.

Academic background2005/04 -2016/03 Communication in Science & Technology Education & Research Program, Hokkaido University
2016/04 -2017/11 The High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
2017/12 -2018/03 National Institute of Informatics
2018/05 - Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
ProjectBelle II : Open a window to New Physics
Room addressGeneral Research Building 5