Center for Planetary Science
- 2026-02-05 地球流体セミナー (GFD seminar) (March 13-16, 2026)(Japanese page only)
- 2026-02-05 "Current Status and Future Directions of Venusian and Planetary Atmospheric Research" (March 9-10, 2026)
- 2026-01-21 CPS Kobe Final Workshop "On Planetary Science from Multiple Perspectives" (March 18, 2026)
- 2026-01-16 惑星大気研究会 特別編 高橋芳幸さん追悼「惑星大気モデルの開発と利用」 (March 17, 2026)(Japanese page only)
- 2026-01-16 CPS/WTK & ABC ワークショップ『系外惑星表層環境の観測とモデリング』 (February 16-17, 2026)(Japanese page only)
- 2026-01-16 CPS Seminar, TAZAKI Ryo (University of Tokyo) "JWST observations of planet-forming disks" (January 27, 2026)
- 2026-01-06 CPS Seminar, KAWASE Hiroaki (Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency) "Long-term changes in Japanese snowfall and snow cover simulated by a regional climate model" (January 20, 2026)
- 2025-09-05 Ryuta Tsunashima (Center for Planetary Science, Kobe University) has been awarded IPSJ Yamashita SIG Research Award by Information Processing Society of Japan. The award recognizes his presented paper at the 195th HPC Special Interest Group meeting held within SWoPP 2024, titled "Study and Development of OpenACC Interface and Compiler for MN-Core-Based Accelerators in the Post-Fugaku Era”.(Japanese page only)
- 2025-03-07 Yoshi-Yuki Hayashi (Kobe University), in collaboration with Anzu Asumi, Kaoru Sato and Masashi Kohma (The University of Tokyo), has applied a new method to EMARS, the Martian atmospheric reanalysis data, to reveal the role of atmospheric gravity waves in the general circulation of the Martian atmosphere. (Japanese page only)
- 2024-12-13
Associate Prof. Takayuki Saitoh (Kobe University) and his collaborators Junichi Baba (Kagoshima University) and Takuji Tsujimoto (NAOJ) conducted numerical simulations to study the Sun's motion and environmental changes. Their simulations showed that the Sun was born 4.6 billion years ago in the inner regions of the Milky Way galaxy and migrated from this hazardous zone of frequent supernovae and gamma-ray bursts to its current safer location in the outer regions.
- 2024-10-03 In the Japanese Society for Planetary Science 2024 Autumn meeting, the Ph.D student Tenri Jinno received the Best Presentation Award for "Global N-body simulation of planetary formation: The origins of ice giants". (Japanese page only)
- 2024-07-02 In the HPCI Software Award 2024, the group of Prof. Makino received the excellent award for the development of FDPS (Framework for Developing Particle Simulators) and the group of Associate Prof. Saitoh received the encouragement award for the development of ASURA+BRIDGE.(Japanese page only)
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