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[Graduate School of Science and Technology] ITO Hidetaka receives the Young Outstanding Presentation Award at JNRS’s 68th Symposium on Radiochemistry

Nov. 20, 2024

ITO Hidetaka(Center)
 
A research presentation by ITO Hidetaka (2nd-year pre-doctoral student, KOIKE Yuya Laboratory) in the Applied Chemistry Program at the Graduate School of Science and Technology won the Young Outstanding Presentation Award at the 68th Symposium on Radiochemistry (organized by the Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences).

Winner: ITO Hidetaka
Award name: Young Outstanding Presentation Award
Conference name: The 68th Symposium on Radiochemistry of the Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences
Dates: Monday, September 23 – Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Venue: GRANSHIP Shizuoka Convention & Arts Center
Presentation title: Relationship between active fillers and the 137Cs elution control effect in the geopolymer solidification of municipal solid waste incineration fly ash
Presenters: 〇ITO Hidetaka, HIRABAYASHI Mayu, SHIRATA Hibiki, KOIKE Yuya
Research content: This study investigated the relationship between soil species used as active fillers and the effect on elution control of 137Cs regarding the geopolymer solidification method for the elution control of radioactive cesium in municipal solid waste incineration fly ash. It is considered that the study was highly evaluated because the authors carefully summarized the effect of soil properties on the 137Cs elution control effect and uniaxial strength regarding geopolymer solidified bodies prepared using eight kinds of soil.