معرفی
Kenta Suzuki is an Assistant Professor at Waseda University's Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, specializing in Earth Science. He earned his Ph.D. from Hokkaido University's Graduate School of Environmental Science in 2020. His academic journey includes roles at Chiba University of Commerce (2025.04–2025.03), Chiba Institute of Technology (2020.12–2021.03), and Hokkaido/University of Tokyo (2020.04–2020.11).
- Education: Ph.D. (2020) in Earth System Science, Hokkaido University
- Professional Memberships: AGU, JpGU, Global Environmental History Society, Japanese Society of Organic Geochemistry
Research Interests focus on Radiocarbon dating, Paleoenvironmental studies, and Paleoceanography, with expertise in Organic Geochemistry and Sedimentology. His work bridges Solid Earth Sciences and Biogeosciences, analyzing sediment cores from the Arctic Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Anatolian lakes.
Article Trends reveal a focus on reconstructing Holocene and Late Miocene climate patterns using sediment geochemistry, radiocarbon dating, and isotopic analysis. Key themes include monsoon dynamics, ice sheet collapses, C3/C4 vegetation shifts, and human-environment interactions in archaeological contexts.
Scientific Awards:
- FY2017 Support Program for Outstanding Students to Study Abroad at Overseas Conferences
- KOPRI Asian Polar Science Fellowship Program 2015
Teaching Experience includes Earth Science courses at Waseda University, Chiba University of Commerce, and Hokkaido University. He contributes to research projects on climate-human interactions in Anatolia, explosive volcanic lakes, and IODP Expedition 355 data analysis.
