【Awards and Commendations】Naoki Kosuge (M2, Shibasaki lab), Department of Systems Innovation, received Logistics Research Encouragement Award at the Japan Logistics Society.

On 04/03/2022, Naoki Kosuge (M2, Shibasaki lab), Department of Systems Innovation, received Logistics Research Encouragement Award at the Japan Logistics Society

〈Name of award and short explanation about the award〉

The Logistics Research Encouragement Award, awarded by the Japan Logistics Society, is given to outstanding young logistics researchers who have achieved particularly outstanding results enrolled in educational and research institutions to which at least three regular members of the Japan Logistics Society belong.

 

〈About awarded research〉

Title: Extension of Global Logistics Intermodal Network Simulation (GLINS) Model to include Dry Bulk Cargo

Abstract: This study develops a more comprehensive GLINS model by adding the dry bulk cargo shipping network in the existing model which focused on only the container cargo shipping. Concretely, I select 76 iron ore ports and 130 coal ports based on maritime shipping record extracted from AIS data, develop the vessel size selection model between export and import ports, and develop a cargo assignment model (route choice model) by integrating the dry bulk maritime shipping network with the existing global intermodal transport network which shares the capacity of land transport with container transport.

 

〈Your impression & future plan〉

First of all, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Prof. Shibasaki and those who supported me in receiving this award. I am very proud to receive such a prestigious award. In Shibasaki Laboratory, I had very diverse, unique, and fruitful experiences, such as daily research activities, seminars, submitting papers to journals, presentations at international conferences, and fieldwork in overseas. Although I will be leaving the university, I will continue to make efforts to contribute to society by making the most of the experience I have gained through my research activities.

Entrance Examination Information Session for AY2023 Admission.

Entrance Examination Information Session for AY2023 Admission.

◆1st Entrance Examination Information Sessions◆
Date: Friday, 20/May/2022
Time: 17:30-20:00
Place: Lecture Room 31, 2nd Floor, Eng., Bldg., No.3

◆2nd Entrance Examination Information Sessions◆
Date: Saturday, 04/June/2022
Time: 13:00~15:30
Place: Lecture Room 31, 2nd Floor, Eng., Bldg., No.3


Please check Entrance Examination Information Session for details.

 

Japanese Language Class in Special Program for Systems Innovation

Japanese Language Class in Special Program for Systems Innovation
2022 S1S2 Semester course

Japanese Language Class 2022S1S2(PDF)

Applicants:
Foreign students and researchers, who are assigned to the departments of Systems Innovation and Nuclear Engineering and Management and their spouses.
*Please refer to the website and contact the Japanese Language Class by email.

Website:
http://seraph.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/nihongo/index.html

Contact:
Japanese Language Class in Special Program for Systems Innovation
 sysnihongo[at]sys.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

【Awards and Commendations】Ohsawa-Hayashi Laboratory received the Yokohama City Open Data Special Achievement Award

On March 5, 2022, the Ohsawa-Hayashi Laboratory received the Yokohama City Open Data Special Achievement Award

 

〈Name of award and short explanation about the award〉

Award name: Yokohama City Open Data Special Achievement Award

The City of Yokohama has organized the Yokohama Open Data Development Committee to promote voluntary activities by citizens to share and utilize open data not only for academic purposes but also for various businesses and the improvement of daily life. This is a cutting-edge activity in Japan in the sense that it is centered on voluntary activities by citizens aiming for innovation in various contexts in their daily lives and businesses, with strong support from the city government and universities. This award came to be presented by the Yokohama Open Data Development Committee, which is coming to a developmental conclusion after 10 years of activity in the city of Yokohama, to three organizations that have made significant contributions over the past 10 years.

 

〈About awarded research〉

From the early stages of Yokohama City’s open data activities, Ohsawa-Hayashi-Laboratory has contributed to the cataloging and value creation of Yokohama City’s open data by providing data co-creation support technologies, such as the originally developed Data Jacket. The laboratory has also led to the creation of businesses by conducting numerous workshops using its proprietary technology with many citizens, and has developed a data utilization process that enables people who do not have the technology to directly access data to promote it. As a result, the award was presented by the Yokohama Open Data Solution Development Committee, in the event of International Open Data Day of Yokohama, supported by the Yokohama City Policy Bureau and the Yokohama City Digital Headquarters.

 

Your impression & future plan

There are many data utilization projects that have resulted from our various data co-creation support technologies and co-creation activities based on the “data jacket” concept. However, what has tended to remain hidden in the recent focus on big data and AI technologies is the effectiveness of data-related communication in “creating new human connections.” By combining knowledge about various events before they were digitized, and also connecting models of their dynamics, we can grasp new phenomena, and in the process, we can respect the knowledge of others, form relationships, and create a materially and spiritually rich society. The connection of the minds of Yokohama citizens was the driving force that enabled to take advantage of data-federative innovation, and we will continue our activities to further develop a widely-useful literacy to create connections and create values for all people and spread it throughout the entire nation and the world.

 

【Awards and Commendations】 Takuya Matsunaga (Research Associate), Koshizuka-labo, Department of Systems Innovation, received Certificate of Merit for Best Presentation, JSME Computational Mechanics Division.

On November 11th, 2021, Takuya Matsunaga (Research Associate), Koshizuka-labo, Department of Systems Innovation, received Certificate of Merit for Best Presentation for his presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Computational Mechanics Division (CMD2021), JSME.

 

〈Name of award and short explanation about the award〉
Certificate of Merit for Best Presentation


〈About awarded research〉
Numerical stabilization of LSMPS method and application to free-surface flow

 

〈Your impression & future plan〉
It is an honor to receive this award. I’ll continue to conduct innovative research in this area.