*About*
This site is a comprehensive portal site relating to exoplanets.
“ExoKyoto” is now open to the public and includes a look at exoplanet data, introductions of famous exoplanets, and a database for newly discovered exoplanets.
*Site’s Main Producers*
Yosuke A. Yamashiki
Professor at the Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability (GSAIS). Specialist in Earth & Planetary Science, in particular, Hydrology & Water Resources, Aquatic Environment, Coastal Oceanography, etc.
http://www.gwrlab.org
Takanori Sasaki
Assistant Professor at Kyoto University Graduate School of Science, Department of Astronomy. Specialist in Astronomy, Planet Formation Theory, etc.
http://sasakitakanori.com
Nami Kimura
Kyoto University Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability (Shishu-kan)
Hiroaki Satou
Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering
Riko Shimizu
Kyoto University Department of Science
Cassandra Ling
Kyoto University Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability (Shishu-kan)
Fuka Takagi
Kyoto University Graduate School of Agriculture
Natsumi Iwato
Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering
*International Collaborative Producer*
Dr. Vladimir Airapetian
Senior Astrophysicist at Heliophysics Science Division (HSD) /NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Research Professor at American University, DC.
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Kyoto University
Yuta Notsu
University of Colorado Boulder
*Domestic Collaborators*
Shota Notsu
RIKEN
Hiroyuki Maehara
NAOJ
Miu Shimizu
Kyoto Prefectural University
Anna Suzuki
Kyoto Sangyo University Graduate School of Science
*Space City/Space Development Page*
Takuya Ono
Kajima Corporation
Kyoto University GSAIS Visiting Lecturer
Juniya Okamura
*Authors of the Exoplanet Articles* (In alphabetical order with affiliation)
Haurka Inagaki (Shiga Prefecture Moriyama High School)
Kazumasa Ohno (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences)
Nami Kimura (Kyoto University Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability)
Takanori Sasaki (Kyoto University Graduate School of Science)
Yuhito Shibaike (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences)
Miu Shimizu (Kyoto Prefectural University)
Riko Shimizu (Kyoto University Department of Science)
Saaya Shimosaki (Shiga Prefecture Moriyama High School)
Fuka Takagi (Kyoto University Graduate School of Agriculture)
Shota Notsu (RIKEN Research Institute)
Shione Fujita (Shiga Prefecture Moriyama High School)
Rina Maeda (Shiga Prefecture Moriyama High School)
Yosuke Yamashiki (Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability)
Akihiro Yamanaka (Kyoto University Department of Science)
Cassandra Ling (Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability)
*Producers at the time of Publication*
Natsuki Hosono
Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University (At the time of publication, Special Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability (GSAIS))
Specialist in Numerical Calculations, Planet Formation Theory, etc.
http://www.gwrlab.org/natsuki-hosono/?lang=en
Ryusuke Kuroki
Graduate Student at the Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability (GSAIS), (Currently, Mizuho Co. Ltd.) Specialist in Hydrology & Water Resources.
http://www.gwrlab.org/ryusuke-kuroki/
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