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Yuto Uesugi

Yuto Uesugi

I am a Ph.D. student at the University of Tokyo and a member of the Takeuchi Lab. My research focuses on collective animal behavior, using approaches from active matter physics to address the question: “Why do animals form groups?”

Research Keywords

Collective Animal Behavior, Active Matter Physics, Behavioral Ecology

What's new?

Aug 24, 2026I participate as an organizer in the 66th Biophysics Young Researchers Summer School. [HP]
Jun 19, 2026I organize the research talk event "Camos Tap Talks." The guests are Yusuke Umemura (UTokyo) and Eriko Yamada (UTokyo). [HP]
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May 29, 2026I organized the research talk event "Camos Tap Talks" at the taproom "Hongo Kikusaka-cho Camos". The guest is Yuya Karita (UTokyo). [HP]
May 16, 2026I am organizing "10-minute Presentations on Cutting-Edge Research at UTokyo" at the University of Tokyo May Festival (May 16–17). [HP]
Apr 27, 2026I presented a poster at the Kick-off Symposium for Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) "Dynamical Materials Science". [HP]
Mar 31, 2026I contributed an article, "From Physical Imperialism to Biophysics," to SEIBUTSU BUTSURI. [link]

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Others

  • I work at CAMOS CLASSIC (Brewery & Tap Room) every Friday evening 🍻

Contact

uesugi [at] noneq.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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