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BIOMOD 2025 Japan Meeting

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BIOMOD 2025 Japan Meeting

BIOMOD 2025 Japan Meeting is a domestic mid-term presentation event for Japanese teams heading to the BIOMOD main competition. Presentations will be given in English, followed by Q&A with the audience.

Meeting details

  • Date and time: Monday, 8 September 2025, 14:00-18:00 (JST)
  • Format: Online

Programme (presentation order)

  • 14:00-14:05 Opening (Sakai)
  • 14:05-14:30 Team Kansai (Kansai University)
  • 14:30-14:55 YOKABIO (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
  • 14:55-15:20 Team Science Tokyo (Institute of Science Tokyo)
  • 15:20-15:45 Biomod team Tokyo (University of Tokyo)
  • 15:45-15:55 Break
  • 15:55-16:20 BIOMOD TUAT (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
  • 16:20-16:45 miRage (Kyushu University)
  • 16:45-17:10 Team Sendai (Tohoku University)
  • 17:10-17:20 Break
  • 17:20-17:30 Team NoKo 2024 (Best YouTube Video 1st place, Japanese session)
  • 17:30-17:40 Team Sendai 2024 (Grand Prize 2nd place / Best Project Website 3rd place / Best YouTube Video 3rd place, Japanese session)
  • 17:40-17:45 Award (Kawamata)
  • 17:45-18:00 Feedback & Closing (Prof. Nomura, Chair of Molecular Robotics Group)
  • 18:00-19:00 Open discussion and Q&A (optional)

Times are shown in Japan Standard Time (JST). Programme/order may be subject to minor changes.

Award Winners

  • 1st: BIOMOD TUAT (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
  • 2nd: Team Sendai (Tohoku University)
  • 3rd: miRage (Kyushu university)

Evaluation & Feedback

  • Presentation time: 25 minutes per team (10 min talk + 15 min Q&A)
  • Judges: Faculty mentors and members of the BIOMOD Japan mailing list
  • Criteria: In line with the Best Presentation Award of the BIOMOD main competition (https://biomod.net/judging/)
  • Scoring: Oral presentation, maximum 25 points
  • Feedback: Scores, comments, recorded video will be sent to each team from prof. Abe.

Staffs in charge

  • Yusuke Sakai (University of Tokyo)
  • Ibuki Kawamata (Kyoto University)
  • Keita Abe (Tohoku University)

Sponsors

  • Molecular Robotics Group, CBI Society