2026/04/21
Here is an article from Jianxi Ding. Unconsciously, I have been studying in Professor YUSA's laboratory for one year. Under Professor YUSA's suggestion, I attended the "日本非破壊検査協会 東北支部 第13回 支部会・講演会". I started to prepare a one-page abstract and a 12-minute presentation material one month in advance. The title was "Bayesian Data Fusion for Flaw Characterization Based on Gaussian Process Regression".
During the preparation process, I received writing and presentation guidance from Professor YUSA. This made me feel pressured, but it didn't mean I was unhappy. Unlike the pressure caused by having too many tasks, this pressure stemmed from my own insufficiency in ability. Therefore, sometimes after the morning rehearsal on the first day, I would go out to enjoy the cherry blossoms in the afternoon and prepare for the rehearsal on the third day the next day. The following are pictures of cherry blossoms taken during the preparation period of the conference.
Aobayama Campus is very beautiful!!!
Guess which area of Aobayama Campus this is.
(You can see it by looking out of the window from Room 303.)


Had a picnic with Mr. Honjo, Ms. Seki and Mr. Axel at 大町西公園.


I participated in the "Ogawara Sakura Festival & Traditional clothes experience" event organized by the Chinese student club. Since the weather was a bit hot, I didn't wear the traditional cloth.

Very pleasant

With Mr. Axel at “白石川 一目千本桜”
If I keep sitting in the office, my brain will stop thinking. I really enjoy the feeling of having both work and various activities integrated into my life.
Compared to presenting to strangers, giving a presentation to my own teacher would be more stressful. During the formal presentation, the presentation time was exactly 12 minutes. However, during the rehearsal, the time was usually around 10 minutes. I think the formal presentation is just the result, while during the rehearsal, I can make progress. In the repeated revisions of the abstract and PPT, I am very grateful to Professor YUSA for carefully explaining to me "how to do it well".
(Half an hour before the final rehearsal, an earthquake occurred, causing the pace of the rehearsal to increase. I'm really a coward.)
