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Kazuyuki Sakka

Kazuyuki Sakka

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  • Bachelor of Science, Doctor of Science, Kyoto University (Department of Astrophysics)
  • Former principal of Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Kamogawa School
  • Former Chairman of the Editorial Committee of the Astronomy Education Promotion Study Group
 

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Until 20 years ago, we had no idea of the power of ICT and web technologies. Now, ICT and web technologies have entered every part of our lives and culture. E-shopping has become commonplace, and electronic translation has made great progress. New networks such as Twitter and Facebook have appeared, and electronic textbooks have been realized. Web technology is certainly embracing the whole culture. It's a natural consequence of the history of science.

It is said that modern science began when Galileo pointed his small telescope at the night sky and performed experiments on falling bodies from the top of the tower about 400 years ago. We must not forget that Galileo not only discovered various celestial bodies but also opened the door to science. It began at this time that the research method to understand nature by objectively observing phenomena and finding a law from the results without being confused by dogma. His successors established a method to simplify and model phenomena and to perform simulations based on them. By solving the equations describing the phenomena, a wide variety of phenomena, from the motion of planets to the motion of molecules, have been clarified, making it possible to predict future states. It is well known that these results have been applied to many fields, have produced the concept of energy, and have formed the foundation of modern civilization. The technology to extract important information from faint signals from far away in the universe is used in various fields today and enriches our lives. The invention and popularization of computers are naturally part of this trend.

In recent years, the necessity of precision and actualization has been called for in business as well, and quick decision making is required. It is said that social phenomena are more complicated than natural phenomena, but since we have a powerful means of Web technology, it should be possible in the near future to find out the laws of business society and predict the future. I am trying to apply the research methods of natural science, especially astronomy, which has a wealth of methods for solving problems, to liberal arts fields such as business administration and history. I am willing to share with you not only the results of my research but also the process and method. I hope that you will participate in the construction of a future society where you can engage in intellectual creation activities such as art and science through the development and utilization of the web technologies you have learned at our college.

Responsible Subject

  • Data Science
  • Web Programming I/II
  • Statistics for IT

Field of Specialization

  • Astronomy ・・・・ Planetary Orbits Calculationpaleoastronomy PC Astronomy Materials Development
  • Numerical Calculations ・・・ Visualize Linear/Statistical Calculations

Business Performance

paper and report

  • Hot Spot Nucleus Galaxy NGC 2782 * Publications of Astronomical Society of Japan Vol. 25, p. 153, 1973
  • Haro Galaxy NGC 4670 * Publications of Astronomical Society of Japan Vol. 25, p. 317, 1973
  • Hot Spots in the Central Region of NGC 2903 * Publications of Astronomical Society of Japan Vol. 26, p. 289, 1974
  • Markarian 59: A Supergiant HII Region in the SBm Galaxy NGC 4861 * Publications of Astronomical Society of Japan Vol. 31, p. 635, 1979
  • The Calibrated Map of the HII Region S 237 in Hα Emission * Astrophysics and Space Science Vol. 78, p. 235, 1981
  • The Dust Distribution in Some Small HII Regions * Astrophysics and Space Science Vol. 89, p. 409, 1983
  • Surface Photometry of Simple HII Regions * Astrophysics and Space Science Vol. 119, p. 131, 1986
  • Planetary serial mathematical science (Science Corporation) No. 12, p. 79, 1990, 1991
  • Astronomical Monthly Report on the Publication of "Shotaro MIYAMOTO collective papers" (Astronomical Society of Japan) Vol. 86, p. 479, 1994
  • Planetary Association ― Computational Methods and Results in Astronomy Education (Astronomical Education Research Association) Vol. 12, p. 22, 2000
  • The Top Ten News on Astronomy in the 20 Century * Astronomy Education (Astronomical Education Research Association) Vol. 13, p. 1, 2001
  • Chinese Ancient History and Astronomy Education from Planet Meetings (Astronomical Education Research Association) Vol. 13, p. 18, 2001
  • Asteroid with name related to Yamaguchi Prefecture * Natural (Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum) No. 61, p. 1, 2001 of Yamaguchi Prefecture
  • Astronomy Education to Detect the Planet Series and the Beginning of Xia Yin Zhou Han (Astronomical Education Research Association), Vol. 14, p. 53, 2002.
  • Encyclopedia of science in planetary configurations (Kata no Kagakukai: Asakura Shoten) p. 495, 2004
  • Supernova: Special Feature Astronomy Education (Astronomical Education Research Association) Vol. 16, No. 6, p. 2, 2004
  • Comet Astronomy Education in History (Astronomical Education Research Association) Vol. 17, No. 2, p. 32, 2005
  • Astronomical PC Teaching Material 1 Calendar Calculation Astronomy Education (Astronomical Education Research Association) Vol. 17, No. 3, p. 36, 2005
  • Astronomy PC Teaching Material 2 Understanding Kepler's Laws Astronomy Education (Astronomical Education Research Association) Vol. 17, No. 5, p. 2, 2005
  • Calculating Size and Mass of Astronomy PC Teaching Materials Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 10, 2006 (Astronomical Education Research Association)
  • Summary of the Chinese Society for the Study of Ancient Chinese Astronomical History from the Perspective of Planet Aggregation (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan) 2006
  • Numerical calculation and statistical processing of astronomical data using SAS * Kansai SAS User's Association (SAS Users Association) 2006
  • "Planetary motion simulation", Educational System and Information Society, Research Report Vol. 21, No. 6, 2007
  • Software Development for Learning Modeling and Simulation in a Gaming Style * NAIS Journal Vol. 3, p. 28, 2007
  • The origin of the day of the week and the study group on the history of astronomy 2008
  • Society of Freeware 3D Drawing Information Processing CE 94 2008
  • "Information" Course Support Seminar * NAIS Journal Vol. 4, pp. 20 -24, 2008
  • Simulation of Physical Processes and 3D Image Display NAIS Journal Vol. 5, p. 12, 2009
  • Utilization of astronomical software [1] Exploring past and future solar eclipses * 'astronomy education' Vol. 102, p. 55, co-authored with Seiichiro Aoki in January 2010
  • Best Planet Series 'astronomy education', Vol. 103, p. 12, March 2010.
  • Utilization of Astronomical Software [extra] How to Enjoy Stellarium 'astronomy education' Vol. 107, p. 22, November 2010
  • The Oldest Supernova Record 'astronomy education', Vol. 113, p. 55, November 2011.
  • Astronomical phenomena in Kojiki, 'astronomy education' Vol. 119, p. 32, November 2012
  • Comet of Memories [2] Large Comet West 'astronomy education' Vol. 120, p. 21, January 2013
  • Measuring Learning Outcomes * NAIS Journal Vol. 8, p. 3, 2013
  • Observation of annular solar eclipse - approach in Kyoto 'astronomy education' Vol. 125, p. 55, November 2013
  • AstroTalk @ Kyoto University Museum * 'astronomy education' Vol. 127, p. 35, March 2014
  • Numerical Calculation with Free Software - Scilab's Recommendation NAIS Journal Vol. 9, p. 34, 2014
  • Supernova 'Meigetsuki and the Latest Image of the Universe' p. 35, 2014: Kyoto University Museum
  • Numerical and Statistical Analysis with R * NAIS Journal Vol. 10, p. 61 -69, 2015
  • Coefficient of Titius Bode's law NAIS Journal Vol. 10, p. 70 -72, 2015
  • Accumu | Kyoto Computer Gakuin Alumni Association bulletin

(* indicates joint authorship)

Books

  • 'Basic math exercise' (With FD) Kyoritsu Shuppan 1990
  • 'Shotaro MIYAMOTO Ronbunshu' (supervision) Kyoto Computer Gakuin 1993
  • 'Space Cruise' (With FD) * ASCII Publishing, 1994
  • 'Sky-Watching with a PC' (With FD) Science, Inc. 1995
  • 'Hoshizora Watching Recommendation' OMCO Techno Life Selected Paper 1996
  • 'Basic Math in Excel' (CD included) * Kyoritsu Publishing Co., Ltd. 2000 2006 revised
  • 'Introduction to Astronomy ・・・ The Universe on Your Computer' (CD included) Ohm Co., Ltd. 2001
  • 'Stars that shook history' * Jishisha Koseikaku 2006
  • 'The Crusaders of Heaven' Jishisha Koseikaku 2013

(* indicates joint authorship)