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General information

Purpose

Welcome to the official website of OKAMOTO Tsuyoshi Laboratory, Kyushu University. The main purpose of this website is to share our achievements and activities with a wide range of people, to share our knowledge, and to introduce our laboratory to students who wish to join our laboratory, researchers who wish to collaborate with us, and companies, and to convey a message from our laboratory. The first version of this site was written at the end of August 2014. The design was largely changed at the end of March 2017 and April 2019, and slightly changed in April 2022. Since Dr. Okamoto manages, operates, and creates everything about this site, the first person on the site basically refers to Dr. Okamoto.

Copyright

The copyright of this site belongs to Dr. Okamoto and OKAMOTO Tsuyoshi Laboratory. However, images created by third parties and published as free materials, or used in the contents of this site based on Creative Commons licenses, are copyrighted by their creators. The use of content outside the scope permitted by copyright law is prohibited, but may be possible with the permission of the copyright holder. For more information on copyrights, please refer to this page (Copyright -Copyright and Digital Resources-).

Linking

As a general rule, you are free to link to any HTML documents on this site. We would appreciate it if you could link to our top page, but you are welcome to link to our internal content pages as well. However, direct links to image files, PDF files, etc., and links that are displayed within frames that make it look as if they are your own content are not permitted. Also, please refrain from linking to this site in a context that may give a false impression of the contents or activities of this site.

Specification

The web pages on this site are written by Dr. Okamoto with the aim of being as correctly coded as possible according to the HTML Living Standard + CSS3. The protocol used is HTTPS as default; JavaScript is used only for back/forward navigation.

First published on August 24, 2014.
Last modified on March 23, 2023.