Students' Voices - science
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Graduate School of Engineering M2Aya HORIEIt was a big step toward realizing what we wanted to do.
- QREC Acceleration Program(2023)
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Graduate School of Engineering M2Ozawa TsubasaAnother attraction of QREC is that you can learn knowledge that you feel is lacking through practical activities in lectures.
- Basic Entrepreneurship Accounting and Finance(2018)
- Technology Marketing Game (English)(2018)
- Advanced Lecture in Technology Based Entrepreneurship(2023)
- Challenge & Creation(2023)Grand Prize
- Kyusoukai(2023)
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The 21st Century Program B4GAKU NOGUCHIThis is a warm place
- Basic Entrepreneurship Strategic Theory(2016)
- Basic Entrepreneurship Marketing(2016)
- Practical introduction to Data Science(2020)
- Kyusoukai(2023)
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School of Interdisciplinary Science and Innovation B3Takaesu KaoriI found what I really want to do.
- Idea LabⅠ(2021)
- Self-Discovery for Career Design(2023)
- Entrepreneurship Bootcamp(2023)
- Idea Battle(2023)
- Kyusoukai(2023)
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Graduate School of Engineering M2Iwamoto MisaIt was a very enjoyable class where I could learn through hands-on experience the concepts used in management.
- Technology Marketing Game(2023)
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Graduate School of Engineering D2Takuya ShimamuraOpportunities for my own internal growth.
- Venture Finance(2021)
- Kyusoukai(2023)
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School of Engineering B2Mayu SuzukiA place where you can be and aspire to be who you want to be.
- Technology Marketing Game(2023)
- Kyusoukai(2023)
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School of Engineering D3JONO, HitoshiThe most nurturing thought was the idea that "the first time you try something, it's natural that it's difficult.
- Technology Marketing Game(2023)
- Acceleration program(2023)
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Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences D1UTSUMI, ShinobuI gained new knowledge, skills, and connections that I would not normally have gained.
- Advanced Lecture in Research Skills Development (実用研究技能特論)(2021)
- Co-creation Practice with Industry on Ideathon / Hackathon (2022)
- Acceleration program(2023)
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School of Interdisciplinary Science and Innovation B4Sabrina SuhaimiFor being the catalyst of change in my life.
- Global Seminar (English) 2022
- Innovation Management (2022)
- Digital Fabrication Tutorial (2023)
- Co-creation Practice with Industry on Ideathon / Hackathon (2022)
- Basic Entrepreneurship Accounting and Finance (2022)
- Basic Entrepreneurship Strategic Theory (2022)
- Self-discovery for career design (2022)
- SDGs Entrepreneurship (2022)
- Idea Battle 2nd (2022)
- Entrepreneurship Bootcamp (2023)
- Challenge & Creation(2023)
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School of Interdisciplinary Science and Innovation B3Kim Ike RemovalFor those who want to create new value beyond the boundaries - Learning and challenging yourself at QREC is a step toward growth.
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship (2022)
- Global Seminar (English) (2022)
- Co-creation Practice with Industry on Ideathon / Hackathon (2022)
- Entrepreneurial Experience Program (QSHOP) (2022)
- Self-Discovery for Career Design(2023)
- Digital Crafting Applications (2023)
- Acceleration Program (2023)
- Venture Life Challenge (2023)
- Lean Startup Exercise (2024)
- Global PBL Program (2024)
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Faculty of Agriculture, B3Ebihara RyuseiRealizing that one encounter can radically change your life
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship (2022)
- Ideas Lab I (2022)
- Global Seminar (2022)
- Lean Startup (2023)
- Basic Entrepreneurship Strategic Theory (2023)
- Applied Entrepreneurship Marketing (2024)
- Basic Entrepreneurship Accounting and Finance (2024)
- Basic Entrepreneurship Marketing (2024)
- Idea Battle (2024)
- Kyushu University Festival Entrepreneurship Experience Program (QSHOP) (2024)
Graduate School of Engineering M2
Aya HORIE
It was a big step toward realizing what we wanted to do.
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I want to build a device that will automatically water my bonsai!” This was the first time we were invited to participate in the Accelerator Program. At first, our goal was to create the product we wanted to build, but through the feedback we received from entrepreneurs and VCs in the Accelerator Program, we realized that our vision for the product we were working on was expanding. In addition to the grant, our participation in the Accelerator Program provided us with support in the product development environment, such as a workroom (BasE) and a machine shop, which allowed us to concentrate on development without any delays. The Accelerator Program brought together students from various faculties and graduate schools to implement various ideas, and I believe that being able to share techniques and information with each other led to the development of the product from multiple perspectives. I am very grateful to Dr. Watanabe, Dr. Kaneko, and the other people at QREC for always being accommodating and thinking together with us. I enjoyed learning about development, presentation, fundraising, etc. in a practical way with the members of the program! Even after participating in the program, I felt that the accelerator program was a big step toward realizing what we wanted to do.
Graduate School of Engineering M2
Ozawa Tsubasa
Another attraction of QREC is that you can learn knowledge that you feel is lacking through practical activities in lectures.
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I am conducting research on satellite engines, and was motivated by the desire to (1) build an experimental aircraft and (2) connect our technology to the big picture of the space business, so I applied to Kyusokai and C&C and was selected for funding. After the project was adopted, we used the funds we received to develop the experimental vehicle and build its environment, and at the same time, I had the opportunity to pitch my research and business ideas to various newly formed connections. While it is a pleasure to share my vision with many people, I am often troubled by the distance between what I ultimately want to create through space engineering and the research problem at hand. In fact, if what I tell people during wall-breaking sessions, such as “If only we had a propulsion system, we could do this kind of project,” is a “dream,” then I feel that the research plans I write for research grant applications are more concrete, “highly realistic solutions,” and that continually wall-breaking to people is a constant back and forth between this dream and a realistic solution. I feel that continually wall-banging people is also a constant back-and-forth between this gap between the dream and the realistic solution. Sometimes we are faced with problems that are clearly beyond our abilities, but I think the great thing about the QREC program is that we can take steps toward long-term, essential solutions without being impatient for short-term results, and that kind of trial-and-error is encouraged.
Another attraction of QREC is that students can learn knowledge that they feel is lacking through practical activities in a classroom setting.
The 21st Century Program B4
GAKU NOGUCHI
This is a warm place
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This is a warm place. For the aspirant, the other is not a competitor or someone to be confronted and defeated. I am your potential and you are someone else’s potential. We are a group of people who understand this. In a word, it could be abstracted as a psychologically safe environment, but I don’t want to use it easily because it would take away their good qualities. The place where people who make you think so gather is Kyuusoukai.
School of Interdisciplinary Science and Innovation B3
Takaesu Kaori
I found what I really want to do.
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Meeting Kyusokai helped me find what I really want to do. At Kyusokai, I was able to share not only the projects I wanted to work on, but also life advice and worries, and it became an important place for me. When I applied for the program, I was worried about whether or not I would be selected, but as I went through the selection interviews, I could clearly see the problems I was facing and how to solve them, and we had a very enjoyable conversation at the final interview. I was able to participate in the mentoring without any problems, although I had to participate online because my study abroad program and the Kuusokai fell on the same day. I was able to participate in the mentoring without any problems. I learned a lot from the real entrepreneurs who spoke at the mentoring, and it really boosted my motivation to start my own business. Before applying to the KuSoukai, I had a lot of trouble verbalizing what I really wanted to do, but I was able to give shape to my ideas by interviewing senior students and QREC professors who had actually been selected for the program, and I was successfully selected. If you are wondering whether to apply or not, please do not think alone. By doing so, I believe you will be able to gradually give shape to your thoughts. I look forward to meeting all of you who will be in the third term!
Graduate School of Engineering M2
Iwamoto Misa
It was a very enjoyable class where I could learn through hands-on experience the concepts used in management.
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I applied because I wanted to become a person who can contribute to the creation of new value by acquiring analytical and leadership skills through practical study of economic markets.
In the game, we had a variety of market-related materials (e.g., percentages of customer segments, market forecast studies, etc.), and in the limited time available in class time, we had to decide which customer segments we wanted to market our product to, what price, advertising costs, allocation of development costs, etc. With the vast amount of materials, it was difficult for the team to make decisions at first, and we had to take a lot of guesswork. However, by communicating to team members our motivation to grab the top spot in this game and our consideration of the game, we were able to share how to read the materials so that everyone could have the ability to make decisions, and we were able to make decisions quickly with everyone’s agreement. The time spent “learning” other teams’ strategies also allowed us to learn the weaknesses of our own strategies. My team had been languishing in 5th/6th place for a long time, but in the last period, we made decisions based on our previous team considerations and the information we got from other teams, and were able to make a huge comeback and take first place.
Through the lectures, I was able to learn in a practical way the importance of management judgment, decision-making skills, teamwork building, and the importance of always taking positive action and learning from others. I think this is a very enjoyable class where students can learn through hands-on experience the concepts used in management!
Graduate School of Engineering D2
Takuya Shimamura
Opportunities for my own internal growth.
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Kyusokai offers an environment in which each individual can explore to his or her heart’s content the fundamental themes that go to the core of life. Through dialogue with mentors and members, you can not only expand your framework of thought, but also take practical steps toward making a social contribution.
I have been thinking deeply about the human condition through the poverty and inequality I saw in Bangladesh in elementary school, the setbacks I experienced in middle and high school, and the process leading to my self-acceptance in college. This awareness of the issues led me to connect with the concept of well-being, which describes the good existence (state) of human beings, and to set a goal of using data to clarify the development of each individual’s mental health and level of consciousness. Through my activities at Kuusokai, I have had the opportunity to not only explore my goals, but also to grow internally through friendly competition with my peers.
We look forward to meeting people with a deep awareness of and insight into the issues of life and society.
School of Engineering B2
Mayu Suzuki
A place where you can be and aspire to be who you want to be.
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Can you engage in dialogue and immersion? As the theme of the meeting suggests, KuSoukai is the best place for me, a person who is driven by an awareness of the issues facing the world, to be able to immerse myself in my own issues while being stimulated through dialogue with mentors and members.
Dialogue with unique members who have different issues to solve not only gives you a chance to discover new aspects of your own issues that you could not see on your own, but it also provides an opportunity to encounter things you did not know before. In addition, being in an environment where you have someone you can talk to about your issues will give you the courage to try your best at what you want to do, and you will move forward much more powerfully than if you were to work alone.
Finally, Kyusokai is a place where you can be who you want to be and aim to be who you want to be. There are no easy mistakes or failures in Kyusokai. We support each other’s members who are fully committed to what they aspire to, and we all aim to shine with the colors of our hearts.
School of Engineering D3
JONO, Hitoshi
The most nurturing thought was the idea that "the first time you try something, it's natural that it's difficult.
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At QREC, I participated in the Acceleration Program and worked on the development of a device that would make bonsai more accessible and enjoyable. I had many valuable experiences, but the most important thing I learned was the idea that “it is natural for the first challenge to be difficult. I myself sometimes felt depressed when I was faced with something “impossible” in my first attempt. For example, I sometimes spent several hours on a problem that an experienced person could solve in five seconds. What helped me, however, was the idea that even experienced people who can solve a problem in five seconds now took years and five seconds to do so. I also learned that while it is important to be conscious of trying to solve problems on your own, it is also important to ask for help from your peers when you “can’t do it. I realized that we can achieve greater results by helping each other and not by taking on everything alone.
I want to emphasize the importance of not being too pessimistic and continuing to take small steps forward when you feel you can’t. Through QREC activities, I have gained not only development experience, but also opportunities to grow as a team and to lower the bar for my own challenges. Through QREC activities, I was able to gain not only development experience, but also opportunities to grow as a team and to lower the hurdles for my own challenges.
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences D1
UTSUMI, Shinobu
I gained new knowledge, skills, and connections that I would not normally have gained.
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I was very impressed with the course “Advanced Lecture in Research Skills Development” that I took in my second year of my master’s degree, and that is when I started to show up in the QREC community. Although I joined QREC quite a few years later, I was given the opportunity to take on various challenges through my hobby of BONSAI, and I was able to gain new knowledge, skills, and connections that I normally would not have been able to obtain.
I believe that QREC is a place that is open to people with a strong desire to take on challenges, regardless of their faculty, grade, or nationality. It is never too late to take action. We are waiting for your challenge.
School of Interdisciplinary Science and Innovation B4
Sabrina Suhaimi
For being the catalyst of change in my life.
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Entering the world of entrepreneurship was a leap I took not just with ambition, but with the desire to transform my dreams into tangible realities. My journey began with a quest for understanding—the intricate dance of trial, error, and experimentation that entrepreneurship embodies. What is entrepreneurship? What are the different stages of a start-up? QREC didn’t merely serve as an academic cornerstone; it was the crucible that forged my resolve, teaching me the importance of design thinking, the necessity of interconnectedness within the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and the value of engaging with all stakeholders.
Belief in an idea, I learned, is merely the starting point. True progress demands action. The courses provided the framework, and the funding offered a stepping stone, but it was up to me to take the courageous next steps. Entrepreneurship can be a lonely path, marked by moments of doubt and isolation, yet the passion and fire within must remain undimmed.
QREC has been more than an institution to me—it’s been a family, a home away from home. It challenged me to strive for excellence, not just competence. Thank you for all the financial assistance to get my projects up and running, and advice along the way. I am immensely grateful to all the professors and staff at QREC; your unwavering support has been indispensable. As I continue on this journey, your cheers and encouragement will be my guiding light.
For those interested in witnessing the fruits of this journey, I invite you to take a look at my projects at:
Deat: deatjapan.com
READILY 冷デリー: reideli.com
If you are interested to connect, feel free to find my on LinkedIn or any other platforms I may be on!
Thank you, QREC, for being the catalyst of change in my life.
School of Interdisciplinary Science and Innovation B3
Kim Ike Removal
For those who want to create new value beyond the boundaries - Learning and challenging yourself at QREC is a step toward growth.
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I took the class because I was looking for practical learning. Many school classes were theoretical and I had no opportunity to apply them in my daily life after the class, thus my interest waned. through QREC’s classes, I developed a trial-and-error attitude. After recognizing the current level of myself and my team and setting a direction, I was able to learn the process of repeatedly making improvements through the feedback I received as we set specific goals and proceeded, which became a useful attitude even after the class ended, not just in work, but in life as well. Of course, in terms of skills, I learned accounting knowledge from the “QSHOP,” design thinking to create products from the user’s perspective from the “Lean Startup Exercise,” and implementation skills to make ideas tangible from the “Acceleration Program. I highly recommend QREC’s classes and programs to anyone who wants to step out of the existing framework and create new value at university!
Faculty of Agriculture, B3
Ebihara Ryusei
Realizing that one encounter can radically change your life
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When I was a freshman, I decided that I wanted to become an entrepreneur in the future, so I took a lecture on Introduction to Entrepreneurship, and from there I fell in love with QREC.
The first is the Global Seminar, where I learned from Mr. Yamakawa of Babson College that it is “okay to fail,” a concept that changed my stereotype of what it means to fail. The phrase “Action trumps everything” is one of my life philosophies. This mindset has enabled me to continue to take on challenges without fear of failure.
The second is QSHOP’s Entrepreneurial Experience Program, You can experience everything from company incorporation to shareholders’ meeting with no risk.
The third program is the Applied Entrepreneurship Marketing. The course is not just theory, but is very practical and is conducted through specific case studies based on actual business operations, making the three weeks go by very quickly. We form teams and give a presentation on the last day of the lecture. Our team consisted of three working adults and four students. We named our team “7-CROSS” and I was the team leader. I was able to achieve very good results thanks to the relationships that allowed us to talk without hiding words, the members who gave us great ideas, and the seniors who showed us the way and taught us from their backs.