Miki Ohtsuka, an ambitious physics teacher from Waseda University Honjo Senior High School, visited our laboratory and had an academic exchange. Miki is currently on an academic tour around Europe, targeting universities and institutes with Muography projects. Miki gave a nice overview of her work on the Muography project of the Akiyama-koshinduka historic mound at Honjo, Japan. The project is aimed to study the inner structure of the historic mound and search for the possible cavities inside. Miki is leading a group of about ten high school students in the project, conducting fieldwork and analysing data. This gives the young students an interdisciplinary environment, and stimulates their interests in physics and archaeology.


