Program
Oral Session
As of August 28, 2015
November 30 (Mon.), 2015
16:20-18:00
- OS 1-1 Reconstruction innovation
- OS 2-1 Wider applications for fossil resources: Conventional and non-conventional resources
- OS 3-1 Technology, land and marine survey, resource investigation, disaster monitoring
- OS 4-1 Environmental friendly and sustainable cities & housing
- OS 5-1 Railway technology, high-speed train, urban transportation, maintenance technology
- OS 6-1 Creating value and solving social issues through the big data revolution
- OS 7-1 Design of safe and secure communities, reflections on human and robot
- OS10-1 International Round Table on Engineering
16:20-17:10
- Track 8 Session Keynote Lecture 1 Engineering for the society
- Track 9 Session Keynote Lecture 1 Liberal arts education in engineering
17:10-18:00
- Track 8 Session Keynote Lecture 2 Risk communication as the essential sociotechnical system
- Track 9 Session Keynote Lecture 2 Promoting female leaders in engineering
16:20-18:00 OS 1-1 Reconstruction innovation
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake Tsunami and its reconstructionFumihiko Imamura (Tohoku University, Japan) Present Situation of Reconstruction and/or Revitalization in Damaged Area after The Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster at 2011.03.11 and Accidents of Fukushima Daiichi NPSYoshihito Ozawa (Fukushima University, Japan) Human Responses to Coastal Flooding: Engineering, social innovation and communitiesSebastien P Boret (Tohoku University, Japan) Role of Funding Agency in Disaster Recovery and RevitalizationSatoru Ohtake (Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan) |
16:20-18:00 OS 2-1 Wider applications for fossil resources: Conventional and non-conventional resources
Current Status of Petroleum Refinery and New Design Approaches for Future Refining ProcessesChunshan Song (The Pennsylvania State University, United States) The Pivotal Role of Industrial and Environmental Processes in the Sustainable Development of Canada's Oil SandsE. Eddy Isaacs (Alberta Innovates - Energy & Environment Solutions, Canada) Developing processes for the efficient use of oilYuichiro Fujiyama (JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan) |
16:20-18:00 OS 3-1 Technology, land and marine survey, resource investigation, disaster monitoring
TBDKenzo Hiroki (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), Japan) Engineering Overview of Satellite Remote SensingTakashi Hamazaki (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan) Benefits of Space Technology for Monitoring of Natural ResourcesHansjoerg Dittus (German Aerospace Center, Germany) Navigation by Satellites: Revolutionary Impact and Further ExpansionSatoshi Kogure (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan) |
16:20-18:00 OS 4-1 Environmental friendly and sustainable cities & housing
Planning Issues on Smart City Approach to Sustainability of HabitatAtsushi Deguchi (Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan) Comprehensive assessment on urban planning and building design to mitigate climate change and adapt to urban warmingAkashi Mochida (Tohoku University, Japan) Towards gracious living - an urban environmental challengeEdward NG (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Field survey on blood pressure, physical activity, sleep efficiency of residents and indoor climate of houses to promote smart wellness housing in JapanToshiharu Ikaga (Keio University, Japan) |
16:20-18:00 OS 5-1 Railway technology, high-speed train, urban transportation, maintenance technology
On Development of China´s High-Speed Railway TechnologyZhongping Yang (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Effective Application of MIHARA Test Center for Future Technology of Urban Transportation SystemYoshiharu Watanabe (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan) Remote monitoring system of track/rolling stock condition for running safety in commercial lineMasao Tomeoka (Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd., Japan) Maintenance technology and seismic countermeasure of railway facilitiesYukihiro Tanimura (Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan) |
16:20-18:00 OS 6-1 Creating value and solving social issues through the big data revolution
TBDSang Kyun Cha (Seoul National University, Korea) Big Data Analytics for Upstream GeoscienceSunjay Sunjay (Banaras Hindu University, India) Three Principles of Profiting from Big DataI: Artificial Intelligence is to Sense the Happiness of PeopleKazuo Yano (Hitachi, Ltd., Japan) Data Driven Value Co-creation for Smart Infrastructure OperationKatsumi Emura (NEC Corporation, Japan) An Effective Use of Tokyo Metro Passengers Flow by Visualization of Smart Card Ticket 'PASMO' Origin-Destination Data for Public Transport Network to be SustainableSatoshi Kawamura (Tokyometro Co., Ltd, Japan) |
16:20-18:00 OS 7-1 Design of safe and secure communities, reflections on human and robot
TBDYoshiyuki Sankai (Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)/University of Tsukuba/CYBERDYNE Inc., Japan) TBDYayoi Ookawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan) Introduction of R&D activities for safety technology of personal care robotsYoji Yamada (Nagoya University, Japan) Service Robots aimed self-support for each and every people will enrich life experiences for an aging society in JapanYukio Honda (Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan) |
16:20-18:00 OS10-1 International Round Table on Engineering
To Bridge the Gap between Developed Countries and Developing CountriesXila Liu (Civil Engineering Department, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) |
16:20-17:10 Track 8 Session Keynote Lecture 1 Engineering for the society
Engineering Responsibility and the Social Implications of TechnologyGreg Adamson (University of Melbourne, Australia) |
16:20-17:10 Track 9 Session Keynote Lecture 1 Liberal arts education in engineering
Encouragement of Liberal Arts of Engineering -Toward Engineering for Society & Engineering in Society-Ayao Tsuge (Japan International Science & Technology Exchange Center, Japan) |
17:10-18:00 Track 8 Session Keynote Lecture 2 Risk communication as the essential sociotechnical system
Risk: informing a sceptical publicRoderick A Smith (Imperial College London, United Kingdom) |
17:10-18:00 Track 9 Session Keynote Lecture 2 Promoting female leaders in engineering
Promoting Female Leaders in STEMYukako Uchinaga (J-Win, Japan) |