Preparing the Greenhouse for Next-Generation Research Experiments

A new academic term brings fresh scientific questions, and a successful experiment always begins with a pristine research environment. To prepare the facilities for the next batch of plant cultivations and pot trials, our lab members rolled up their sleeves to tackle several essential tasks: Weed Control & Landscaping, Interior Deep Cleaning, trial Plot setup…

Beyond the physical labor, field preparation days like this are a cornerstone of our lab’s strong community spirit. Working side by side—from senior researchers to our newest students—allows us to exchange ideas across projects while fostering strong camaraderie.

With the greenhouse completely refreshed, organised, and optimised, the stage is set for our team to launch innovative, high-impact experiments in sustainable agriculture and crop science.

Congratulations to Dr. Nguyen Thi Hai Anh on her Successful Doctoral

On April 22, 2026, PhD candidate Nguyen Thi Hai Anh successfully passed her final Public Hearing of the Doctoral Examination, marking the outstanding completion of her doctoral degree program within the Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering (TSE) Program at the Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University.

Her doctoral dissertation, titled “Synthesis of carbon-based materials to remediate contaminated water” (汚染水浄化を目的とした炭素系材料), tackles a critical global environmental challenge by developing innovative, sustainable solutions for wastewater purification. The core scope and highlights of Dr Hai Anh’s research include: Advanced Material Synthesis: The study successfully focuses on the fabrication and characterisation of novel carbon-based materials engineered specifically for high-efficiency environmental remediation.

We wish Dr Nguyen Thi Hai Anh to always keep her passion for science burning, continue to achieve even greater success in her future career, and make meaningful contributions to the advancement of both domestic and international scientific communities!