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
- recruitment2026.Jun.05
An Assistant Professor position in the Water and Material Cycles Division, Deadline: Monday, August 31, 2026 (JST) - recruitment2026.May.18
A Full Professor position within the Environmental Biology Division (Women Only), Deadline: Tuesday, September 15, 2026 (JST) - recruitment2026.Jul.03
A Full Professor position within the Water and Material Cycles Division, Deadline: Wednesday, September 30, 2026 (JST) - collaboration2026.Jul.07
Symposium: The 2nd symposium on Experimental science of non-model microorganisms, 14 July, 2026, Lecture Room (215) - collaboration2026.Jun.22
Symposium: Workshop on RINGS DML/EL, 25-26 June, 2026, Room 210 - collaboration2026.Jun.04
Symposium: Joint Workshop on Earth and Environmental Sciences between Seoul National University and ILTS, 19 June, 2026, Auditorium - information2026.Apr.02
Update: Research Groups - Frontier Ice and Snow Science Division - Glacier and Ice Sheet Research / Ice Core Research Group.
Press Release
Press Release2026.Jul.10
A hidden maritime trade network, as recorded by the Asian house shrew / Assistant Professor Satoshi D. Ohdachi
Press Release2026.Jun.12
Meltwater is causing Antarctic glaciers to flow faster toward the ocean / Professor Shin Sugiyama
Press Release2025.Nov.10
Antarctic ice melt triggers further melting: Evidence for cascading feedbacks 9,000 years ago / Associate Professor Osamu Seki, Professor Shin Sugiyama, Professor Shigeru Aoki
Press Release2025.Jun.03
Atmospheric chemistry keeps pollutants in the air / Associate Professor Yoshinori Iizuka
Press Release2025.Apr.07
Revealing long-term changes in the marine environment and ecosystems of the Southern Ocean / Professor Shigeru Aoki
Press Release2025.Apr.01
Enhanced westerly winds lead to increased ocean heat transport to the East Antarctic Ice Sheet / Professor Shigeru Aoki

