Exploring natural phenomena in the cryosphere and low-temperature environments
The Institute of Low Temperature Science is promoting comperehensive research of various natural phenomena occuring in the cryosphere and cold environments.
News
- information2023.Jul.10
Symposium: Transformative Research Areas A, Hibernation Biology 2.0, Kick-off Symposium & Explanatory Meeting for Call for Research Proposals, 24 July, 2023, Zoom Webinar - recruitment2023.Jun.01
A professor position in the Water and Material Cycles Division, Deadline: Friday, September 15, 2023 (JST) - recruitment2023.May.12 (update May.17)
An Associate Professor position in the Frontier Ice and Snow Science Division, Deadline: Thursday, August 31st, 2023 (JST) - information2023.May.12
Update: Research Groups. - information2023.Mar.02
Update: International Exchanges. - information2023.Mar.02
Update: Frontier Ice and Snow Science Division. - information2023.Jan.25
The obituary of Gorow Wakahama (1927-2021), former Director of the Institute of Low Temperature Science, is online on the website of IGS (International Glaciological Society). - information2022.Aug.18
Update: Joint Research Division.
Press Release
Press Release2023.Sep.15
Carbon atoms coming together in space / Asssitant Professor Masashi Tsuge, Professor Naoki WatanabePress Release2023.Sep.11
Helicopter-based observations uncover warm ocean flows toward Totten Ice Shelf in Southeast Antarctica / Assistant Professor Yoshihiro NakayamaPress Release2023.May.23
Cheap and effective monitoring of glacier discharge / Associate Professor Evgeny A. Podolskiy (Arctic Research Center), Professor Shin SugiyamaPress Release2023.Mar.22
Uracil found in Ryugu samples / Associate Professor Yasuhiro ObaPress Release2023.Jan.31
Monitoring an 'anti-greenhouse' gas: Dimethyl sulfide in Arctic air / Assistant Professor Sumito Matoba