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1) Measurements of protons and charged pions emitted from νμ charged-current interactions on iron at a mean neutrino energy of 1.49 GeV using a nuclear emulsion detector, Phys. Rev. D 106, 032016, Aug. 2022.2) The SHiP experiment at the proposed CERN SPS Beam Dump Facility, Eur. Phys. J. C 82, 486, May 2022.3) Observation of tau neutrino appearance in the CNGS beam with the OPERA experiment, PTEP (10, 101C01, Oct. 2014.4) Application of Neutron Capture Autoradiography to Boron Delivery Seeking Techniques for Selective Accumulation of Boron Compounds to Tumor with Intra-arterial Administration of Boron Entrapped Water-in-oil-in-water Emulsion, Nuclear Inst. and Methods A, 605 1–2, 171, June 2009.5) Measurements of lifetimes and a limit on the lifetime difference in the neutral D meson system, Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 32-36, July 1999.Shoji Mikado is an associate professor at the College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University. His primary research is on elementary particle physics mainly in the high energy physics region. In recent years, he has focused specifically on the neutrino experimental field. He received his BSc, MSc, and DSc from Toho University in 1987, 1989, and 1992, respectively. His career started under a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the U.S. from 1992 to 1995 where he worked on the Fermilab-E791 charm particle production experiment and engaged in data tape production as the manager of the experiment. In 1995, he joined NEC Corporation and worked in the planning and development department of personal computers. Since 2007, he has been working at Nihon University. His experience in high energy physics was obtained through the CERN-WA75, Fermilab-E653, Fermilab-E791, KEK-E176, OPERA, and J-PARC NINJA experiments. Three years of experience in the U.S. and seven years at NEC Corporation had a great impact on his life. Dr. Mikado is a member of the Physical Society of Japan (JPS) and the Japan Association of High Energy Physicists (JAHEP).Prizes: The 7th Outstanding Paper Award of the Physical Society of Japan (2002), Highlights of 2011 New Journal of Physics, Highlights of 2012 New Journal of Physics, and the 21st Outstanding Paper Award of the Physical Society of Japan (2016).-  -40Research AchievementsShoji MIKADOAssociate Professor, Department of Liberal Arts and Basic Sciences

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