Discover the World of Science with Loohcs Online Event
Loohcs Inc., based in Shibuya, Tokyo, has announced an exciting online event aimed at middle and high school students interested in science-related fields. This event is set to take place on June 14, 2025, from 7 PM to 8 PM (GMT+9) via Zoom. The event will feature young researchers and graduate students from prestigious universities like Keio University and Waseda University, who will share insights about the essence of learning in science.
What to Expect from the Event
During this one-hour session, attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts in the field of mathematics and cognitive science. The speakers will cover essential topics related to studying science, helping to demystify the academic journey and offering a peek into the daily lives of researchers. They will address common questions that young students may have:
- - What does research actually involve?
- - How does mathematics at school differ from that at university?
- - In what ways can math be beneficial in the future?
This informative event is designed not only for students already on their scientific journeys but also for those in the early stages of contemplating their future paths. Additionally, educators and parents are encouraged to participate as well.
Insights and Guidance
The event will provide insights into what it means to be a researcher. Each speaker will discuss their personal experiences and how they chose their career paths, which could serve as a guide for attendees.
Participants will gain clarity on the differences between school mathematics and research-level mathematics, illustrated with practical examples, highlighting how mathematical knowledge is utilized in various areas of society.
Moreover, the speakers will offer encouragement and practical advice to address the concerns and uncertainties that middle and high school students might face regarding their studies and future in science.
Featured Speakers
- - Nanami Hashimoto: A third-year Ph.D. student at Keio University, specializing in operator algebra theory. She also serves as a part-time lecturer at Keio Girls' High School.
- - Daiki Goto: A part-time instructor at Loohcs High School, currently studying computational cognitive science at Waseda University's Graduate School of Science and Engineering.
- - Misato Hayashi: A current student in the Applied Information Engineering department at Hosei University and a 12th-grade intern at Loohcs, working on web marketing.
How to Register
Interest in this unique opportunity can be expressed through the following link:
Registration Form.
About Loohcs Inc.
Founded with the vision of empowering every individual to take the lead in their story, Loohcs Inc. creates environments where children can embrace changes in their lives and narrate their journeys as beautiful tales. By offering liberal arts studies that align with university-level education, alongside practical project learning, Loohcs acts as a supplementary resource for existing schools. The company’s name, Loohcs, is derived from the word 'school,' read backward, symbolizing this mission.
For more information about Loohcs, please check out our
website.