The 11th Annual Symposium
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Oral Presentations for Experts: 13:30-17:00 on Monday, 10 March, 2025
Poster Presentations for Experts: 10:00-12:00 on Tuesday, 11 March, 2025
Symposium for the General Public: 13:00-16:30 on Tuesday, 11 March, 2025
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“Ecosystems from the Environmental Radioactivity Perspective”
Abstracts are available for download from the below.

Time | Program / Presentation Title | Speaker | Affiliation |
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13:30-13:35 | Opening Remarks | NANBA Kenji | Director, IER/Professor, Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science |
13:35-14:00 | Learning from tritium radioisotope in Fukushima waters | Maksym GUSYEV | Project Associate Professor, IER |
14:00-14:25 | Environmental modeling for radiocesium in watershed scale | SAKUMA Kazuyuki | Researcher, Japan Atomic Energy Agency Center for Computational Science & e-Systems/Collaborative Laboratories for Advanced Decommissioning Science |
14:25-14:35 | Break | ||
14:35-15:00 | The Fukushima paradox of plankton: hot zooplankton in clean waters | NISHIKAWA Jun | Professor, Department of Marine Biology, School of Marine Science and Technology, Tokai University |
15:00-15:25 | Radial Distribution of 137Cs in Japanese Cedar: Review and Ongoing Research | Muyiwa Michael OROSUN | Researcher, IER |
15:25-15:35 | Break | ||
15:35-16:00 | Radioecology in agricultural systems: interception, weathering, translocation, and soil-to-crop transfer | TAGAMI Keiko | Group leader, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology, Institute for Radiological Science, Department of Radiation Measurement and Dose Assessment, Radioecology and Biosphere Research Group |
16:00-16:25 | Integrating Ecosystem Services in Radiological Protection | Deborah Oughton | Professor, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) |
16:25-16:55 | Discussion | Vasyl YOSCHENKO | Professor, IER |
16:55-17:00 | Closing Remarks | Aleksei KONOPLEV | Vice Director/Project Professor, IER |
Time | Program / Presentation Title | Speaker | Affiliation |
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10:00-12:00 | Poster Presentations for Experts | ||
13:00-13:05 | Opening Remarks | MIURA Hiroki | President, Fukushima University |
13:05-13:10 | Overview | NANBA Kenji | Director, IER/Professor, Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science |
13:10-13:35 | Tree ring and past environment | KIMURA Katsuhiko | Project Professor, Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science |
13:35-14:00 | Elucidating of tritiated water cycle in Atmosphere-plant-soil system | HIRAO Shigekazu | Associate Professor, IER |
14:00-14:10 | Break | ||
14:10-14:35 | Why does radiocesium remain in freshwater fish? | WADA Toshihiro | Professor, IER |
14:35-15:00 | Tritium in the marine environment after discharge of ALPS treated water | TAKATA Hyoe | Associate Professor, IER |
15:00-15:10 | Break | ||
15:10-15:35 | Long-term changes in ecosystems radioactive contamination: legacy sites and Fukushima | Aleksei KONOPLEV | Vice Director/Project Professor, IER |
15:35-16:00 | Why are the radiocaesium activity concentrations in rice so low? | TSUKADA Hirofumi | Professor, IER |
16:00-16:25 | Discussion | NANBA Kenji | Director, IER/Professor, Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science |
16:25-16:30 | Closing Remarks | Aleksei KONOPLEV | Vice Director/Project Professor, IER |
On March 10th and 11th, 2025, the 11th Annual Symposium of the Institute of Environmental Radioactivity at Fukushima University (IER), titled “Ecosystems from the Environmental Radioactivity Perspective,” was held at CORASSE Fukushima (Fukushima City). Approximately 290 people participated, including online attendees.
On the 10th, an “Oral Presentation for Experts (in English)” was held, and on the 11th, a “Symposium for the General Public (with simultaneous interpretation in Japanese and English)” and a “Poster Presentation for Experts (in English)” took place. In the Symposium for the General Public, six faculty members from IER and the Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science presented on the following topics: “Tree ring and past environment,” “Elucidating the tritiated water cycle in the Atmosphere-plant-soil system,” “Why does radiocesium remain in freshwater fish?” “Tritium in the marine environment after discharge of ALPS treated water,” “Long-term changes in ecosystems radioactive contamination: legacy sites and Fukushima,” and “Why are the radiocaesium activity concentrations in rice so low?” During the subsequent general discussion, all presenters took the stage, and a Q&A session and exchange of opinions with the audience took place in an open atmosphere. Additionally, in the poster presentations, outstanding presentations were made by KUROSAWA Honoka (a third-year doctoral student majoring in Environmental Radioactivity), Rashedul Islam RIPON (same), and ENDO Toyoaki (a third-year undergraduate student at Fukushima University’s Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science), and they received the “Student Award.”
Finally, the closing remarks were delivered by Aleksei KONOPLEV, the IER Vice Director, who will be retiring this year. He emphasized the importance of sharing research findings and exchanging opinions between researchers and citizens on issues of interest and concern.













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