Reuben Holmes is a Nuclear Fusion PHD candidate and Researcher. In this video I got the chance to meet with him and explore The University of Tokyo central campus. On this campus tour, I learned more about Reuben’s research, and meet fellow Researcher Neli Nikolova. This was followed by submersing in the beautiful ginko leaves & fall colors and getting the chance to explore a majestic garden on campus. We ended off with us enjoying lunch at the University! This was a fun day and hangout at the University of Tokyo!

🙋🏾‍♂️WHO AM I:
I’m Osama, I have a background in Nuclear Engineering and work in Toronto, Canada. On my channel I help demystify nuclear technologies by simplifying them.

📨GET IN TOUCH (Questions, Feedback, New video ideas, Collaborations)
Rueben Holmes: 📩reubenmholmes@gmail.com
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/reuben-holmes-96748639
Instagram: @reuben_phd_japan
Osama Baig: 📩 osama.baig@ontariotechu.net

GRAB A COFFEE WITH ME
☕ I love meeting up with people in real life (and Virtually). So here’s a standing offer – if you fancy taking a trip to Toronto (Canada) and want to chat, I’ll buy you a coffee, no questions asked. I’m generally available most weekday evenings after 7pm.

Drop me an email ( 📩osama.baig@ontariotechu.net) and include [Coffee] in the subject line, and we can work something out.

⏰TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Quick Overview of the adventure
01:31 – Departure for The University of Tokyo
02:18 – Fall Colors and Ginko Leaf’s on Campus
03:55 – Exploring the Department of Nuclear Science
07:22 – Japanese Garden on Campus
08:15 – Campus Cafe and FOOD!
10:40 – Last Thoughts

🚧 Disclaimer: views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in the video belong solely to Osama, and not necessarily to Osama’s employer, organization, committee or other group or individual.

#nuclearfusion #japan #tokyo

6 Comments

  1. Wow great video, it might be a bit different from your other videos but you edit your videos to a very high standard and they are always entertaining. Thanks for the great videos

  2. Who else shares the dream of Living in Japan? What an incredible nation, people and culture. Can't wait for my next visit

  3. I don't like fish. I find that fish smell really off putting. I've always wondered if I would be able to eat in Japan because fish is everywhere. Thanks for showing the menu, I think I would be just fine. I'm curious about that hashed beef rice topped with omelete.

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