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Nicole Sumida and Alex Yu Interview
Bio: Nicole Sumida is a co-founder and co-publisher of Riksha Magazine, an online magazine featuring creative work by and about Asian Americans. Alex Yu is a co-publisher of Riksha and both have been involved in community arts organizing since the 1990s in Chicago.
“Riksha provides a space for capturing the Asian American experience through compelling writing, commentary, and artistic expression. We curate an online magazine that presents poetry, fiction, non-fiction, fine arts, and video and audio pieces. We also comment on and curate the bric-a-brac and ephemera of Asian American life.
Fang Chengyu Alex, Zhongguo huaqian yu chuantong wenhua, Chinese charms : Art, religion and folk belief
Thierry François. Fang Chengyu Alex, Zhongguo huaqian yu chuantong wenhua, Chinese charms : Art, religion and folk belief. In: Revue numismatique, 6e série - Tome 166, année 2010 pp. 605-608
Hui tu zhen ben jing shi mu yu jin gang zuan
著作者余好辯, 伍憤時.Cover title.上下卷.On double leaves, East Asian binding.木魚歌文.zhu zuo zhe Yu Haobian, Wu Fenshi.Shang xia juan.Mu yu ge wen
Interview with Julia Yu
Interview with Julia Yu recorded on March 25, 2024. Ms. Yu is interviewed by Forest Hills Northern High School students Kaleb Kemp, Alex Wong, and Tristan Gerville-Reache as a part of WMU’s Telling Our Stories: A Video Collection Celebrating AAPI Heritage. During the interview Ms. Yu discusses the following topics: Growing up in Hong Kong; The intensity of schooling in China; Living in Australia for university and early adulthood; Moving to the U.S. at age 30; A typical day in her life currently; Adjusting to living in the U.S.; Her opinions on the U.S. social welfare system, eating habits, and sustainability; Things that she misses about Hong Kong and Australia; Opinions on Asian cuisine in Grand Rapids; Differences between cultures in U.S. and Hong Kong; Difficulties moving to the U.S.; Her interest in news and politics; Achieving her goals in the U.S.; Family, community, and relationships as her biggest accomplishments; Advice for immigrants coming to the U.S., and; Her plans for the future.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/our-stories-aapi/1011/thumbnail.jp
sj-docx-1-ejt-10.1177_13540661231219090 – Supplemental material for Manufacturing consensus: China’s strategic narratives and geoeconomic competition in Asia
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ejt-10.1177_13540661231219090 for Manufacturing consensus: China’s strategic narratives and geoeconomic competition in Asia by Alex Yu-Ting Lin and Saori N. Katada in European Journal of International Relations</p
Corrigendum
Naccashian Z, Hattar-Pollara M, Yu CH (A), et al. Prevalence and predictors of diabetes mellitus and hypertension in Armenian Americans in Los Angeles. Diabetes Educ. 2018;44(2):130-143. Original doi:10.1177/0145721718759981 The author name “Chong (Alex) Ho” was inadvertently published without the last name. The author’s correct name is “Chong Ho (Alex) Yu.” </jats:p
Rational Choices and Irrational Results: the DPP’s Institutional Choice in Taiwan’s Electoral Reform
Yu Takeuchi
Yu Takeuchi is serving for JAXA since 2007 and currently working as Associate Senior Administrator at Management and Integration Department of Human Spaceflight Technology Directorate. He is also working as Researcher at the Institute of Space Law of Keio University. He received LL.M. degree from the Institute of Air and Space Law of McGill University in 2015. His main interest is in international space law inter alia the legal aspects of space traffic management and sustainable space development. He is a member of the Air Law Institute of Japan, Japanese Society of International Law, and the International Institute of Space Law (IISL).
Main Works Published in English
- “Toward the International Regime for Space Traffic Management -What to Fix the Current International Regulations-”, (November 5, 2014). Space Traffic Management Conference, Paper 23 (http://commons.erau.edu/stm/2014/wednesday/23).
- “Regulatory Regime for Tomorrow’s Suborbital Space Flights: Point-to-point International Flights”, 56th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2013.
- “Space Traffic Management as a Guiding Principle of the International Regime of Sustainable Space Activities,” 4 Journal of East Asia and International Law, 2011
- “Japanese Perspective on Legal Issues of Commercial Human Spaceflight” (co-author), 53rd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2011
- “Legal Points at Issue about NEO Threat Response and International Cooperation” (co-author), 28th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science, 2011
- “From Guideline to International Treaty for Rule of Law concerning Mitigation of Space Debris?” (co-author), 52nd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2010
Main Works Published in Japanese (title translated into English)
- “What is Space Traffic Management”, Vol. 46, No.9, Journal of the Japanese Institute of International Business Law, 2018.
- Soichiro Kozuka & Masahiko Sato eds., Introduction of Space Law for Entrepreneur (2nd. Ed.), Yuhikaku, 2018. (co-authored)
-“Challenges to International Space Law for Managing Space Traffic”, 55 Kuho (Air Law), 2014.
-“Legal Points as Issues of NEO Threat Response and International Cooperation” (co-author), 3 Spaceguard Research, Japan Spaceguard Association, 2011https://commons.erau.edu/stm-images/1121/thumbnail.jp
Regional order reconfigured : China, Japan, and the United States in the evolving Asia Pacific
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Alex Yu-Ting Lin and Saori N. Katada, Associate Professor and PhD Candidate, respectively, at the University of Southern California, explain that “As we begin to see greater US and Japanese participation in Chinese-led initiatives over the next few years, the final piece of the puzzle is whether China will be ready to join initiatives led by Japan or the United States.
Simulation data for "Structural biases in disordered proteins are prevalent in the cell " by Moses & Guadalupe et al. (2023)
This dataset contains complete atomistic ensembles, as reported by Moses & Guadalupe et al.
Structural biases in disordered proteins are prevalent in the cell
David Moses*, Karina Guadalupe*, Feng Yu, Eduardo Flores, Anthony Perez, Ralph McAnelly, Nora M. Shamoon, Gagandeep Kaur, Estefania Cuevas-Zepeda, Andrea D. Merg, Erik W. Martin, Alex S. Holehouse, Shahar Sukenik
For all general inquiries regarding this work, please contact Shahar Sukenik directly. For any specific questions regarding this set of simulations, please contact Alex and Shahar
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