Concept
Focusing on health risks, the symposium will examine the process by which the Japanese people have endeavored to restore their lives in the wake of the devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant triple disaster which struck the Tohoku region of Japan on March 11, 2011. Combining the knowledge and expertise of two of the world’s leading research universities, Harvard University and Kyoto University, the symposium will examine the topic from the diverse academic perspectives of environmental engineering and public health. This multidisciplinary and multicultural approach is anticipated to provide an opportunity to develop innovative new strategies for post-disaster recovery. With subsequent major earthquakes currently considered an imminent threat, the symposium will also seek to explore the ways in which our combined knowledge and experience should be practically employed to mitigate the impact that such disasters have on people’s lives.
Languages: English and Japanese (simultaneous interpretation)
Symposium Date and Venue
13:00–18:30, Friday, July 27, 2012
Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Kyoto University, Japan
Symposium Executive Committee
Director
Yuzuru Matsuoka |
Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University |
Kyoto University
Mori Junichi |
Vice-President for International Relations |
Yoneda Minoru |
Professor, Graduate School of Engineering |
Hirohisa Takano |
Professor, Graduate School of Engineering |
Yasuto Matsui |
Lecturer, Graduate School of Engineering |
Harvard University
Douglas Dockery |
Chair, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health |
Joseph Brain |
Professor, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health |
Advisers
Richard D. Otto, |
MD, Chief Medical Officer, Embassy of the United States in Japan |
Iwao Uchiyama |
MD, Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University |
- Organized by
- Kyoto University in collaboration with Harvard University
- Supported by
- The Association of Environmental & Sanitary Engineering Research, Kyoto University
- Sponsored by
- The Kyoto University Foundation
The Kansai Research Foundation for Technology Promotion
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