Raising the restriction level to 2 (Severe restrictions)

Raising the restriction level to 2 (Severe restrictions) Prof. Hirdy Miyamoto
Due to the increased daily number of new infections of the COVID-19 disease, the University of Tokyo should impose a more strict restriction; level 2 of the University of Tokyo Activity Restrictions Index for Preventing the Spread of Novel Coronavirus Disease. Note that it indicates, “For research activities, only the minimum number of laboratory staff necessary are permitted to enter the laboratories in order to continue experiments and research in progress. The staff members entering the laboratories should reduce the amount of time they stay on-site, and other staff members should work from home. Conducting experiments or other types of work alone in a laboratory is extremely dangerous and is thus strictly prohibited.” Thus, please stay at your home for both attending the online course and performing daily research. Please visit our portal site (http://133.11.87.18/covidtmp/), the department and the university home pages frequently to get updated information.

(updated)Notice: Department Office is Closed

Notice :Department Office is Closed Due to the Coronavirus Disease, The Department Office of Systems Innovation is now closed. For further information please check our COVID-19 and Online Cources portal, officalwebsite, website for students and UT website.   Inquiries   References: COVID-19 and Online Cources portal (for Department students) http://133.11.87.18/covidtmp/covid.html Activity Restrictions to be Raised to Level 3 (Maximum Restrictions) https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/about/president/COVID-19-message-taskforce-3.html Important Information regarding Coronavirus Disease 2019 https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/index.html

“Important” About online classes of Department of Systems Innovation

Dear prospective students and current students of Department of Systems Innovation, Department of Systems Innovation is closely monitoring the spread of COVID-19 and has been making great efforts to prevent the further spread in collaboration with the University of Tokyo and School of Engineering. . We will continue to make the best effort to provide all of you with good environment for education and research. Our measures, however, may force many of you to change your campus lives. We are working hard to do all we can to support our students. We look forward to your understanding and cooperation.   Our top priority is the safety of the members of the university community. All guidance/courses in this period will be switched to online. The detailed information about attending classes will be provided soon on the following sites and by emails from the department office. Check the information from those sources constantly.     Because this is an unprecedented and unforeseen event and is undertaken in a situation where everyone has a lack of experience. There is a possibility that unexpected troubles or inadequacy of response may occur, but we shall do best to provide education and research guidance to students. I would like to humbly thank you for your understanding.   For any common technical questions about online classes, contact our technical help desk:  <OnlineHelpDesk@sys.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp> Note: For specific questions regarding individual class of our department, contact the responsible faculty directly.

Kiyoshi IZUMI

The department head

Important Information Regarding the Novel Coronavirus Infection

 Important Information Regarding the Novel Coronavirus Infection (総務課) 2020-02-28
                                                                    February 28, 2020

To Members of School of Engineering and Graduate School of Information Science and 
Technology

                                                         Dean of School of Engineering
                        Dean of Graduate School of Information Science and Technology

       Important Information Regarding the Novel Coronavirus Infection

 As has been widely reported, the novel coronavirus infection has been spreading rapidly 
around the world, including Japan.
All students, faculty members and staff should act not only from the perspective of 
protecting their own health, but also from a sense of responsibility as members of 
society, and therefore should reduce the possibility of transmission to other people.
In order to accomplish this, please act according to the schools’ following 
instructions, in addition to the latest cautions*1 and instructions*2 issued by the 
Japanese government and The University of Tokyo.

For students:
1.If you have any cold-like symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, sneezing, etc.), contact 
your supervisor or the department chair, recover at home, and please do not come to 
campus.
The Graduate School and faculty will give due consideration to prevent you from falling 
behind in your coursework and research.
If symptoms persist, please follow the latest instructions from the Japanese government 
(refer to *1 and *2 below), and contact your department office.
2.If you plan to travel abroad, be sure to check the latest information from the Ministry 
of Foreign Affairs Overseas Safety home page*3 and carefully consider whether it is 
appropriate to follow through with your plans.
In addition, be sure to contact your supervisor or the department chair in advance well 
before you depart, and submit a notification of overseas travel to your department office.

For faculty members:
1.If there are any students feeling unwell according to the symptoms described above, 
please encourage them to recover at home as long as necessary, and give due consideration 
to prevent the students from falling behind in their coursework and research.
Also, please be understanding with regards to students who are traveling abroad.
2.If you have any cold-like symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, sneezing, etc.), please 
refrain from going to work or any other outside activities, and recover at home.
If symptoms persist, please follow the latest instructions from the Japanese government 
(refer to *1 and *2 below), and contact your department chair.
3.In awareness of the long incubation period of the virus, please consider cancellation, 
postponement, or reduction in scale of your laboratory’s participation in various 
seminars, events, academic conferences, etc., to minimize the risk of transmitting 
infection to laboratory members including students.
We expect that School of Engineering and Graduate School of Information Science and 
Technology should naturally be equipped to conduct seminars, etc., online.
4.As stated to students in 2. above, please check the latest information and carefully 
consider whether it is appropriate to travel abroad.

For non-faculty staff members:
1. If you have any cold-like symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, sneezing, etc.), please 
make use of the telecommuting system or paid leave to avoid going to your workplace or to 
other outside activities as much as possible, and recover at home. If you have any 
issues, please consult your senior manager.
2. Even if you have no health problems, please make use of the time-staggered commuting 
described elsewhere and telecommuting systems, and try to avoid commuting to work via 
crowded public transportation as much as possible.

References:
(There is constantly more information being updated in many places; please do your best 
to stay well-informed.)

*1Cabinet Secretariat Website: “Response to Novel Coronavirus Infections”
https://www.cas.go.jp/jp/influenza/novel_coronavirus.html

*2“2/27 Update to [Important] Information regarding Novel Coronavirus from The 
University of Tokyo”
https://www.ut-portal.u-tokyo.ac.jp/notice/index.php?q=31909
↑ This source also includes links to notifications from the Cabinet Secretariat, the 
Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

*3Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Website
https://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/ (Japanese only)

【Important】Application for Certificate of Completion and Academic Transcript( To Graduating students)

P.S. To International Students: You must apply if you want certificates written in English by February 28 at the Student Affairs Group, Student Support Team at Engineering Bldg. No. 8. (The submission is also Bldg. No.8.)
“Application for Certificate of Completion and Academic Transcript” To:Students expected to complete Master’s or Doctoral, or Professional graduate courses on March 23, 2020 The following certificates (one copy each) can be received automatically at the completion ceremony of our department. If you want additional certificates, (or certificates written in English) please apply by February 28. If you do not apply in advance it will take a lot of time to receive extras. Application forms are available at the Web site and the Student Affairs Group, Student Support Team at Engineering Bldg. No. 8. (The submission is also Bldg. No.8.)   Master’s course students (Blue form) http://bps.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/kyoumu1/gakusei/info-Blue.pdf Doctoral course students (Pink form) http://bps.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/kyoumu1/gakusei/info-Pink.pdf Please refer to : 各証明書の交付について_20200323 Please Note; ▼The certificate you will receive automatically at the completion ceremony of our department is in Japanese and 1 copy only. ▼If you want additional certificates, (or certificates written in English) please apply by February 28. Apply to the Student Affairs Group, Student Support Team at Engineering Bldg. No. 8. (The submission is also Bldg. No.8.) ▼We can’t issue “Certificate of Completion” before the graduation day. ▼We issue “Certificate of Expected Completion” instead before the graduation day. ▼You can issue the “Certificate of Completion” on the graduation day at the issuing machine in building No.8 with your student ID card but congestion is expected. ▼You have to return your student ID card at the completion ceremony of our department. ( at Takeda Hall) ▼You can’t use the issuing machine very next day of the completion day as you don’t have student ID any more.

【Important】Information regarding Novel Coronavirus

【Important】Information regarding Novel Coronavirus U Tokyo Portal https://www.ut-portal.u-tokyo.ac.jp/notice/index.php?q=31909 January 29, 2020 UPDATE February 13, 2020 To all members of UTokyo     Division for Health Service Promotion Information regarding Novel Coronavirus(Important) Following the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus in China, there have been cases of people being diagnosed with the same virus outside China and therefore, it can be said that the virus is spreading. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has set the warning level to “Level 3 – Do not travel (Recommend cancellation of travel)” to the whole of the Hubei Province. Furthermore, the Japanese Government has declared the pneumonia caused as a result of the Novel Coronavirus as a “designated infectious disease” on the basis of the Infectious Disease Law. Therefore, the Division for Health Service Promotion has issued an alert and request to all members as follows. We ask all employees to take appropriate measures with good, common sense. [Travelling to foreign countries] Please do not travel to Hubei Province in China. Furthermore, please do not travel to places other than Hubei Province in China,if possible. In addition, please consider measures such as a gargling, washing of hands, wearing of masks, avoiding crowded areas when traveling to countries other than China where infection has been already reported to. Also, please try to obtain the latest information for that region before you travel. [Precautions in Japan] As there are a large number of tourists from the foreign countries in Japan, it is necessary to take precautions. Please make sure to obtain appropriate information and calmly take action. In addition, please consider measures such as a gargling, washing of hands, wearing of masks, avoiding crowded areas when you go out. [Returning to Japan from China] *This is a temporary translation. Should you return to Japan from China, please refer to “Flow chart for members (Students / Faculty and staff) returning from China”. Please Contact the office of your department first. In addition, please report of your health condition at the time of returning, especially if you have a fever of 37.5 degrees or higher and respiratory symptoms. ※ Should you feel ill and consider it as a result related to this or if you have questions, please refer the website of Division for Health Service Promotion (http://www.hc.u-Tokyo.ac.jp/en). Division for Health Service Promotion (Health Service Center) Hongo Health Service Center 03-5841-2579 Komaba Health Service Center 03-5454-6180 Kashiwa Health Service Center 04-7136-3040 < More information > *This is a temporary translation. ○ Office for Pandemic Influenza and New Infection Diseases Preparedness and Response, Cabitnet Secretariat/About Novel Coronavirus infectious disease (in Japanese) http://www.cas.go.jp/jp/influenza/novel_coronavirus.html ○ Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare/About Novel Coronavirus infectious disease https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/0000164708_00001.html ◎ Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare/Q&A site about Novel Coronavirus infectious disease (2020 February 16 edition) https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/kenkou_iryou/dengue_fever_qa_00001.html ○ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan/Danger / Spot / Wide area information – China (in Japanese) https://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/info/pcinfectionspothazardinfo_009.html#ad-image-0 ◎ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan/Please consider returning to China early or postponing your travel to China as soon as possible (in Japanese) https://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/info/pcspotinfo_2020C027.html ○ Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology/About Novel Coronavirus infectious disease (in Japanese) https://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/coronavirus/index.html ◎ Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology/For Japanese students studying in China (updated February 12) (in Japanese) https://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/koutou/ryugaku/1405561_00001.htm ○ The University of Tokyo Health Service Center/Novel Coronavirus related illness (COVID-19) http://www.hc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/2019ncov/ ○ UTokyo Portal > Manuals (in Japanese) https://bit.ly/319Kw1x Flow chart for members (Students Faculty and staff) returning from China   U Tokyo Portal https://www.ut-portal.u-tokyo.ac.jp/notice/index.php?q=31909  

【lecture】Japanese Language Class

Japanese Language Class in Special Program for Systems Innovation Applicants: Foreign students and researchers, who are assigned to the departments of Systems Innovation and Nuclear Engineering and Management and their spouses.
Beginners Course 2019.9.25 – 2020.3.19 Beginners Course I (Introductory level) 2019.9.25 – 2020.1.16 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:30–12:10 Beginners Course II (Upper beginners level) 2020.1.23 – 2020.3.19 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:30–12:10 Intermediate Course II 2019.9.24 –2020.3.17 2019.9.24 – 2020.1.7 Tuesday 9:00–12:10 2020.1.14 – 2020.3.17 Tuesday 13:30–16:40 Please visit our website for details. http://seraph.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/nihongo/index.html
Japanese Class 2019A(PDF)