Friday, September 1, 2023

国際シンポジウム(English held)『壊滅的災害に対してレジリエントで持続可能な社会への変革』

          ★国際シンポジウム★
    English held symposium. Please view the English link. 

「持続可能な社会のための科学と技術に関する国際会議
『壊滅的災害に対してレジリエントで持続可能な社会への変革』」
Transforming Society to become Resilient and Sustainable beyond Catastrophic Disasters 

 9月7日(木)、8日(金)に「持続可能な社会のための科学と技術に関する国際会議 『壊滅的災害に対してレジリエントで持続可能な社会への変革』」を開催します。 当日はZOOMウェビナー上で質問も可能ですので、ぜひご登録の上、ご視聴ください。

9月7日(木)10:00~11:15 開会式では川崎がモデレーターを務めます


 【For English Viewers】 

 ◆参加登録はこちらから(要登録、視聴無料、定員500名)
 
【日時】2023年9月7日(木)10:00-16:40 
    2023年9月8日(金) 9:30-17:05  
    ※共に日本時間 
 【主催】日本学術会議(国際委員会 持続可能な社会のための科学と技術に関する国際会議 2023分科会) 【共催】防災減災連携研究会ハブ(JHoP)、防災科学技術研究所(NIED) 【開催趣旨】 国のあり方に大きな変化を与えるような壊滅的災害が生じても、それを乗り越え、より良く復興できる社会へと変容できる力を社会全体が蓄えることが求められています。 本年は関東大震災100周年に当たり、この会議は、震災後100年間に我が国が経験し学んできたことを、巨大地震、津波、巨大サイクロン等で被災した国や地域の経験と合わせて振り返り、国際社会と共有し、伝承し、国際協力の糧とすることを目的としています。 
 【使用言語】英語(日英同時通訳あり)

Thursday, July 13, 2023

新木場公園でのBBQ大会

こんにちは。M2の安藤です。 7月に新木場の河川敷でBBQを行いました。このBBQでは、新たに川崎研に入ってくださった3人のメンバーを歓迎しました。 夏ということもあり、気温は高かったですが、無事天気に恵まれ河川敷で皆で楽しくBBQを行えました。 なんと、このBBQパーティーでは現役生全員が参加してくださることとなり、主催者としても非常に嬉しく思いました。 また、現役メンバーに日本人がほとんどおらず不安な面も多かったですが、OBの方々や秘書の片山さん、川崎先生のお子様も来てくださり、様々な方と親睦を深めることができました。 以下は実際のBBQパーティーでの写真です。
これからも現役生だけでなく、OBの方々とも集まって話せる機会ができたらいいなって思ってます。 改めて、非常に多くの方々が参加してくださりありがとうございました!

Friday, July 7, 2023

 

Kawasaki & Chang Liu (Kawasaki Group/PhD student) will be presenting as speakers in :

Harvard University / Summer workshop:
The Symposium on Spatiotemporal Data Science
Date: Saturday, July 15, 2023 (All day) to Sunday, July 16, 2023 (All day)
Location: Harvard University , 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge MA 02138
The online sessions will be conducted via Zoom.

For Information and Registration:


【Akiyuki Kawasaki】 
"Poverty Reduction through climate change adaptation in Southeast Asia"
Day 1  June  15  (Sat)  14:50  (Page 5 in Program Agenda)
Panel 5: Applications II- Urban Inequality and Environmental Impacts
Moderator: Changzhen Wang (University of Alabama)

【Akiyuki Kawasaki &  Chang Liu 】
"Was 1931 Chinese flood the severest? a quantitative study based on
model-derived spatiotemporal data changing historical perception"
Chang Liu, Akiyuki Kawasaki, and Tomoko Shiroyama (University of Tokyo)

Day 2 June 16  (Sun) 15:00 (Page 7 in Program Agenda)
Panel 12: Applications in Human Development
Moderator: Yuhang Pan (Peking University)

Friday, June 16, 2023

 ~☆Climate Tech Day @ 東京大学 ☆~ 


川崎が登壇します

Climate Tech Day @ 東京大学とは
Climate Tech Day は Climate Tech (気候変動を理解・緩和・適応するための技術やビジネス) の概要について、1日で学ぶイベントです。事前の参加登録をいただければ、どなたでも無償で参加可能です。興味のあるセッションのみの参加も可能です。


場所 東京大学 伊藤国際ホール 伊藤謝恩ホール
日時 2023 年 6 月 25 日 (日) 9:00 ~ 18:50
参加登録(無償)

川崎のセッション Bトラック
16:25 - 17:00 

気候適応
By 川崎昭如 東京大学 未来ビジョン研究センター 教授, 野秋収平 株式会社CULTA 代表取締役

気候変動への対策を考える際には、温室効果ガスの排出の抑制や、森林等の吸収作用を保全及び強化することで、地球温暖化の防止を図る「緩和策」だけでなく、地球温暖化がもたらす現在及び将来の気候変動の影響に合わせて対処していく「適応策」も検討することが必要です。このセッションでは、適応策の中でも大きなトピックである、「水」「農業」に関して、研究者とスタートアップの立場から議論を行います。




Saturday, April 1, 2023

川崎グループPV(2023年版を追加!)

 川崎グループの研究活動を紹介する動画を、当時の大学院生の米原慎さん、西原克哉さん、五十川利憲さんに作ってもらいました!どうぞご笑覧ください。


2023 タイ編
撮影・編集:五十川利憲



2020 アメリカ編
撮影・編集:西原克哉



2019 ミャンマー編
撮影・編集:西原克哉



2018 ミャンマー編
撮影・編集:米原慎



2017 ミャンマー編
撮影・編集:米原慎


Saturday, February 11, 2023

One Week Surveying in Thailand

Hi everyone! I am Leon who is Kawasaki Sensei’s student. In this occasion, I would like to share a bit about my experience in conducting part of my research in Thailand. I had my flight from Haneda on 15th January and hopefully it was a pleasant seven (7) hours flight. Long story short, Kawasaki Sensei and I arrived in Thailand around evening time. As I have been used to Japan’s winter, my first impression of Thailand upon arrival was “Hot”.


We directly conducted the survey the next day after our arrival. As this is my first social engineering experience, I was so excited. Kawasaki Sensei and I, along with the surveyor teams, visited several low-income areas which were heavily inundated by flood around Ayutthaya District in Thailand. Listening to the livelihood of the impacted person directly in the survey hit differently when compared to when listened to it from the news or YouTube. 




It was really unlikely to believe if it has not been directly mentioned by the local that there was flood occurred with depth about 2 meters from the ground and last for 3months. Those with ample money could increase their house platform level to adapt with flood while those who can’t afford had to live and sleep with flood water inside their house during 3 months of flood period. Kids were unable to study normally as schools were also closed during flood period. Local’s business product and household utilities were also often damaged. 


During the survey, I also noticed that in its process was not always easy and smooth. For instance, some family refuse to answer the questions while some didn’t fulfil the criteria as our respondent. In often cases, several areas were very isolated to be reached by cars. Nevertheless, I am glad that the activity was carried out by qualified team who were all friendly and patient while communicating to the responded. Additionally, I am also accompanied by Kodaka Sensei from Keio University who has helped and given me many new insights during the survey.



Aside from the research, I was so tied up as there was exam I need to nail. I was supposed to do the exam offline in the classroom, but fortunately I alternative was given - I was doing my written exam while supervised by Kawasaki Sensei himself. Here is a picture of me taken by Sensei. HAHAHA, the shoulder felt lighter after the test. 


 

Nevertheless, despite all of the tied schedule and exam, I manage to have some fun in Thailand! The foods were heaven! The Spicy Basil dish is definitely my favorite! ( I had it for my lunch for 3 days in a row ;D ). On the next picture, several sweets incoming!! The famous mango sticky, gelato and bubble tea on a hot days. #TeamSweetTooth. 



 

Last but not least, it is not officially visiting Thailand without visiting Thailand’s best known of – Its Buddhism Temple. The view was breathtaking especially the moment when the sun was about to set creating a golden color coating above the temple. I attached several picture for you as well below to let you observe by yourself the majestic of the temple. Amazing, isn't it?


    


I would like to sent my biggest gratitude to Kawasaki Sensei for the accompanying me despite his packed schedule and meetings. The survey won't be as smooth as it is now without his guidance and directions. Additionally, many thanks to Kodaka Sensei as well for his insight and time in the field (and temple trip) with me. Last but not least, the teams that has made this survey plausible.

I sincerely hope to visit Thailand again! and I couldn't wait to update more in this blog.
See you all again next time.
Thank you for reading.
-Leon, 2023 Feb 11th


Friday, December 23, 2022

My 2022 AGU Fall Meeting experience

We left New Haven on December 11 and made our way to Chicago for the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting, which was held there from December 12 to December 16, 2022.

The AGU Fall Meeting is the world's largest geoscience conference, with over 25,000 attendees from more than 100 countries,  covers the Earth Sciences and its derivatives, other related disciplines such as Bioecology and Planetary Science, and is not limited to geophysics. It is a great opportunity to meet scientific groups from all over the world, no matter how advanced, unusual, or specialized the researcher's topic is.  The information, suggestions, and inspiration we receive at these conferences are on par with what we learn in the classroom.

This year's AGU Fall Meeting was held at the McCormick Convention Centre in Chicago. The days of the meeting were either occupied by groups of earth scientists brandishing poster reels like swordsmen or a crowd of attendees traveling to and from the conference. One of the events I remember the most was the large poster session. Thousands of posters were rotated up in only a few short days. I was one of the individuals who had only half a day to prepare their own poster and set it up before having to deliver it to the audience. To my amazement, throughout the roughly three hours that I presented the posters, there was a sizable audience interested in my message. It was really gratifying to discuss my thoughts with numerous researchers from different fields and to receive so many insightful comments. What surprised me most was that Prof. Toshio Koike, who had just received the AGU Ambassador Award, came to listen to my presentation and was very kind in giving me lots of suggestions and encouragement!

Of course, after the conference, my new friends and I spent some time touring the energetic American city of Chicago! One of the biggest cities in the country, Chicago is a bustling metropolis full of possibilities. Chicago's famous Millennium Park and Cloud Gate were our first stop. This landmark building, affectionately referred to by locals as the Big Bean, is located in the middle of the park and offers a mirror-like reflection of the skyline where tourists from all over the world assemble to take precious souvenir photos.

We also traveled across Michigan Avenue, Chicago's principal thoroughfare connecting its north and south. Neon lights in golden hues illuminate the lake on each side of the Michigan Bridge at night, while the Trump Tower stands out boldly on the shore, looking opulent and contemporary. Heading south, we can reach the Art Institute of Chicago. As the city's top art museum, you could spend a whole day there and still not see everything. Finally, we also hit up the home of the Chicago Bulls, the United Center, to witness the Michael Jordan statue. Thanks to the fusion of cultures, we were able to eat Mexican, Italian, and a variety of new and eclectic dishes in Chicago. Prof. Kawasaki and I had the famous deep-dish pizza at Giordano's. Unlike the pizza in New Haven, the deep dish pizza here is very thick and covered in rich cheese, which gives it a unique flavor.

This AGU Fall Meeting experience has facilitated my understanding of the frontiers of my discipline and has given me a full appreciation of the multicultural beauty of Chicago.