2023.12.21
At the 80th Meeting of the IPSJ Special Interest Group on Ubiquitous Computing Systems (UBI), Mirai Tanaka (a fourth-year student in the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies), a member of the laboratory of Professor Jin Nakazawa and Associate Professor Tadashi Okoshi of the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, received the UBI Young Researcher Award.
The UBI Young Researcher Award is presented to students up to their first year of graduate school based on a comprehensive evaluation of the quality of their paper and presentation.
[UBI Young Researcher Award]
"Detecting Children Left Behind in Buses Using CO2 Sensors"
Mirai Tanaka, Daisuke Goto, Takumi Karasawa, Wenhao Huang, Akira Tsuge, Wataru Sasaki, Tadashi Okoshi, Jin Nakazawa
Comment from the Award Winner, Mirai Tanaka (4th-year student, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies)
I am truly honored to receive such a wonderful award! This was my first time presenting at an academic conference, and I am overjoyed that the research I have been steadily working on has garnered interest and been recognized. In addition to the presentation, I had the invaluable experience of interacting with researchers from all over the country. I will use these experiences as motivation to continue my efforts, never forgetting my gratitude to all those who support me, including the professors and my peers in the lab, as well as my family.
Source: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office