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Dr. Jirohta Kasagi

Professor Emeritus at Tohoku University, Researcher at Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Research Professor
Jirohta Kasagi, a distinguished physicist, pioneered research in nuclear physics, notably in heavy-ion nuclear reactions, spanning esteemed institutions like Tokyo Institute of Technology and Tohoku University. His career, from directing the Laboratory of Nuclear Science to ongoing research in liquid metal targets for deuteron beam experiments, exemplifies a lifelong dedication to advancing our understanding of nuclear phenomena.

{Interview Title}

The quest for clean and sustainable energy sources has led to numerous scientific explorations, one of which is the work of Dr. Kasagi, a prominent figure in nuclear physics. In an enlightening interview, Dr. Kasagi shared the details of his scientific journey, offering insights into his research and the broader implications for clean energy.
Early History
Nuclear
Research
Posted: January 1, 2024
Duration: 36:27
Transcript
Speaker 1 0:03
Can you hear me? Oh, I can't hear you guys give me one second speaker we see a lot of Otter pilots There you are. I can hear you. Can you hear me? It's the robot invasion. You are super quiet mica okay they're listening to us

Unknown Speaker 0:37
Wow

Unknown Speaker 0:43
Hello Hello.

Speaker 2 0:44
Better testing 123

Speaker 1 0:49
My focus right interface is going out it's been crashing on me so hopefully I think I'm gonna have to go get a new one pretty soon. Too much too much audio work there I'll switch over to try Can you guys still hear me? Yes. I'll see you

Unknown Speaker 1:22
thank you hi everyone. Hello. How are you?

Unknown Speaker 1:35
Um how's everything? What are you eating my God?

Speaker 1 1:43
I have a caramel corn from the movie theater. I freeze it. I buy the big giant like bent or popcorn thing and then I put it in Tupperware and freeze them. So it's really cold. I love it. It

Speaker 2 1:55
really doesn't get like the, you know, like art or anything like that. Well,

Speaker 1 2:03
yeah, no, it gets more crunchy. Like it's crunchy. More like more I think so you

Unknown Speaker 2:08
don't put it back in the oven. Or not the

Unknown Speaker 2:11
oven that freezer. Political.

Speaker 2 2:15
I mean she'll make it harder because you'd like to call alright. Like I never tried that before. I

Speaker 1 2:25
should try it. No, it worked for a caramel corn though. Because of the sugar in it. It makes it like oh

Unknown Speaker 2:33
that's a lot of sugar. Oh yeah. I won't be able to sleep. That's love my coffee.

Speaker 2 2:45
Anyway, um, so I still have how like how many of these orders? We have we have Iman and we have Lily's Spannabis All right. Hi, Frank. Hey, how's it going? Hi, Lily. Hi, Jonah. Hi, Matt. Welcome back. Oh Gabriel, my robot to your robot. I'm gonna remove my robot. Oh, your voice sounds different. I am sick. Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah,

{Interview Title}

The quest for clean and sustainable energy sources has led to numerous scientific explorations, one of which is the work of Dr. Kasagi, a prominent figure in nuclear physics. In an enlightening interview, Dr. Kasagi shared the details of his scientific journey, offering insights into his research and the broader implications for clean energy.
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Posted: February 19 2024
Duration: 24:33
Transcript
Speaker 1 0:03
Can you hear me? Oh, I can't hear you guys give me one second speaker we see a lot of Otter pilots There you are. I can hear you. Can you hear me? It's the robot invasion. You are super quiet mica okay they're listening to us

Unknown Speaker 0:37
Wow

Unknown Speaker 0:43
Hello Hello.

Speaker 2 0:44
Better testing 123

Speaker 1 0:49
My focus right interface is going out it's been crashing on me so hopefully I think I'm gonna have to go get a new one pretty soon. Too much too much audio work there I'll switch over to try Can you guys still hear me? Yes. I'll see you

Unknown Speaker 1:22
thank you hi everyone. Hello. How are you?

Unknown Speaker 1:35
Um how's everything? What are you eating my God?

Speaker 1 1:43
I have a caramel corn from the movie theater. I freeze it. I buy the big giant like bent or popcorn thing and then I put it in Tupperware and freeze them. So it's really cold. I love it. It

Speaker 2 1:55
really doesn't get like the, you know, like art or anything like that. Well,

Speaker 1 2:03
yeah, no, it gets more crunchy. Like it's crunchy. More like more I think so you

Unknown Speaker 2:08
don't put it back in the oven. Or not the

Unknown Speaker 2:11
oven that freezer. Political.

Speaker 2 2:15
I mean she'll make it harder because you'd like to call alright. Like I never tried that before. I

Speaker 1 2:25
should try it. No, it worked for a caramel corn though. Because of the sugar in it. It makes it like oh

Unknown Speaker 2:33
that's a lot of sugar. Oh yeah. I won't be able to sleep. That's love my coffee.

Speaker 2 2:45
Anyway, um, so I still have how like how many of these orders? We have we have Iman and we have Lily's Spannabis All right. Hi, Frank. Hey, how's it going? Hi, Lily. Hi, Jonah. Hi, Matt. Welcome back. Oh Gabriel, my robot to your robot. I'm gonna remove my robot. Oh, your voice sounds different. I am sick. Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah,

{Interview Title}

The quest for clean and sustainable energy sources has led to numerous scientific explorations, one of which is the work of Dr. Kasagi, a prominent figure in nuclear physics. In an enlightening interview, Dr. Kasagi shared the details of his scientific journey, offering insights into his research and the broader implications for clean energy.
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Posted: November 2, 2024
Duration: 21:12
Transcript
Speaker 1 0:03
Can you hear me? Oh, I can't hear you guys give me one second speaker we see a lot of Otter pilots There you are. I can hear you. Can you hear me? It's the robot invasion. You are super quiet mica okay they're listening to us

Unknown Speaker 0:37
Wow

Unknown Speaker 0:43
Hello Hello.

Speaker 2 0:44
Better testing 123

Speaker 1 0:49
My focus right interface is going out it's been crashing on me so hopefully I think I'm gonna have to go get a new one pretty soon. Too much too much audio work there I'll switch over to try Can you guys still hear me? Yes. I'll see you

Unknown Speaker 1:22
thank you hi everyone. Hello. How are you?

Unknown Speaker 1:35
Um how's everything? What are you eating my God?

Speaker 1 1:43
I have a caramel corn from the movie theater. I freeze it. I buy the big giant like bent or popcorn thing and then I put it in Tupperware and freeze them. So it's really cold. I love it. It

Speaker 2 1:55
really doesn't get like the, you know, like art or anything like that. Well,

Speaker 1 2:03
yeah, no, it gets more crunchy. Like it's crunchy. More like more I think so you

Unknown Speaker 2:08
don't put it back in the oven. Or not the

Unknown Speaker 2:11
oven that freezer. Political.

Speaker 2 2:15
I mean she'll make it harder because you'd like to call alright. Like I never tried that before. I

Speaker 1 2:25
should try it. No, it worked for a caramel corn though. Because of the sugar in it. It makes it like oh

Unknown Speaker 2:33
that's a lot of sugar. Oh yeah. I won't be able to sleep. That's love my coffee.

Speaker 2 2:45
Anyway, um, so I still have how like how many of these orders? We have we have Iman and we have Lily's Spannabis All right. Hi, Frank. Hey, how's it going? Hi, Lily. Hi, Jonah. Hi, Matt. Welcome back. Oh Gabriel, my robot to your robot. I'm gonna remove my robot. Oh, your voice sounds different. I am sick. Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah,

{Interview Title}

The quest for clean and sustainable energy sources has led to numerous scientific explorations, one of which is the work of Dr. Kasagi, a prominent figure in nuclear physics. In an enlightening interview, Dr. Kasagi shared the details of his scientific journey, offering insights into his research and the broader implications for clean energy.
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Tag Name
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Posted: January 1, 2024
Duration: 36:27
Transcript
Speaker 1 0:03
Can you hear me? Oh, I can't hear you guys give me one second speaker we see a lot of Otter pilots There you are. I can hear you. Can you hear me? It's the robot invasion. You are super quiet mica okay they're listening to us

Unknown Speaker 0:37
Wow

Unknown Speaker 0:43
Hello Hello.

Speaker 2 0:44
Better testing 123

Speaker 1 0:49
My focus right interface is going out it's been crashing on me so hopefully I think I'm gonna have to go get a new one pretty soon. Too much too much audio work there I'll switch over to try Can you guys still hear me? Yes. I'll see you

Unknown Speaker 1:22
thank you hi everyone. Hello. How are you?

Unknown Speaker 1:35
Um how's everything? What are you eating my God?

Speaker 1 1:43
I have a caramel corn from the movie theater. I freeze it. I buy the big giant like bent or popcorn thing and then I put it in Tupperware and freeze them. So it's really cold. I love it. It

Speaker 2 1:55
really doesn't get like the, you know, like art or anything like that. Well,

Speaker 1 2:03
yeah, no, it gets more crunchy. Like it's crunchy. More like more I think so you

Unknown Speaker 2:08
don't put it back in the oven. Or not the

Unknown Speaker 2:11
oven that freezer. Political.

Speaker 2 2:15
I mean she'll make it harder because you'd like to call alright. Like I never tried that before. I

Speaker 1 2:25
should try it. No, it worked for a caramel corn though. Because of the sugar in it. It makes it like oh

Unknown Speaker 2:33
that's a lot of sugar. Oh yeah. I won't be able to sleep. That's love my coffee.

Speaker 2 2:45
Anyway, um, so I still have how like how many of these orders? We have we have Iman and we have Lily's Spannabis All right. Hi, Frank. Hey, how's it going? Hi, Lily. Hi, Jonah. Hi, Matt. Welcome back. Oh Gabriel, my robot to your robot. I'm gonna remove my robot. Oh, your voice sounds different. I am sick. Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah,

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