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Natural Sciences : One Scientist's Memoirs Starting with 3.11 on March 11, 2011, when people faced the unprecedented crisis of the massive tsunami and nuclear disaster, a group of scientists who were too fragmented could not deal with the situation at hand at all.
The author, who specializes in astrophysics, keenly felt the need for scientists to have courage to speak out against social problems, even if they were not specialized fields, and began publishing his memoirs.
The author, who specializes in astrophysics, was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1958. After graduating from the Department of Physics, the Faculty of Science, Osaka University, he entered the Department of Astronomy, the Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo. After serving as a researcher at NASA, an assistant at kobe university, an assistant at the University of Tokyo, and an assistant professor at the University of Tokyo, he became the Chief Researcher at the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research in 1995. He has been engaged in interdisciplinary research centering on astrophysics and computational science, including 『 Ginga no Sekai 』 (written by Ed Wynn Hubble, published by Iwanami Shoten), 『 Time, Space, Gravity, and Relativistic World 』 (written by John Archbold Feeler, chemical coterie, 『), and 『 Space-Genesis : Big Bang, Fluctuations, and Dark Matter 』 (written by Joseph Silk, chemical coterie, 』, Tokyo).