平成25年3月(2013年)東日本大震災関連J-RAPID終了報告シンポジウム

J-RAPID Symposium

Date
:
March 6 - 7, 2013
Target
:
international collaborative research/investigation
that arose from earthquake and subsequent tsunami and nuclear accidents (J-RAPID)
Venue
:
Katahira Sakura Hall, Tohoku University Katahira Campus, Sendai, JAPAN
Organized by
:
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
Agence Nationale de La Recherche (ANR), France
Science Foundation(NSF), USA
Language
:
English
Charge
:
Free

(Last updated: April 26, 2013)

March 6, 2013
9:00-9:30 Registration
9:30-9:45

Welcome & Introductions
Dr. Michiharu NAKAMURA, President, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
Dr. Edward Murdy, Director, Tokyo Office, National Science Foundation (NSF)
Dr. Philippe Freyssinet, Deputy Director General, Agence Nationale de La Recherche (ANR)

9:45-10:15

Special Lecture
Prof. Yoshimori HONKURA, Tokyo Institute of Technology/JST

10:15-10:45

"Effort to the restoration" from the local community

Keiji TERAZAWA, Director General, Center for Revitalization Promotion, JST Hideaki YANAMI, Kahoku Shinpo Publishing Co.
10:45-11:45

"Disaster and Science" from Japan, U.S. France and Indonesia

USA, Dr. Edward Murdy, Director, NSF Tokyo Office France, Pierre-Yves Bard, Programme manager, ANR Indonesia, Dr. H. Harjono, Professor, Indonesian Institute of Science Japan, Toshihiko OGURU, Director, Dept. of International Affairs, JST
11:45-13:15 Lunch
13:15-15:15 Breakout Sessions (Part I)
Group 1 Geo-science Group 2 Structures Group 3 Environment / Social Science Group 4 ICT / Robotics
13:15-13:45

Rapid response geophysical survey in the fault zone of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake

Shuichi KODAIRA, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

Investigation on the Performance of Buildings with Structural Walls in The Great Eastern Japan Earthquake

Susumu TAKAHASHI (Toshikatsu ICHINOSE), Nagoya Institute of Technology Santiago Pujol, Purdue University

Investigation and Prediction of Impacts of The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake on Marine Environment

Mitsuo UEMATSU, University of Tokyo

Field Investigation on Humanitarian Logistic Practices under Cascading Disasters and a Persistent Threat: The Great Eastern Japan Earthquake

Eiichi TANIGUCHI, Kyoto University
13:45-14:15

Urgent surveys for evacuation and measures from unexpected large tsunami

Yozo GOTO (Kenji SATAKE) , University of Tokyo
Hery Harjono, Indonesian Institute of Science

The Role of Urban Development Patterns in Mitigating the Effects of Tsunami Run-up

Fumio YAMAZAKI, Chiba University

Research of Transportation of Artificial Radioactive Nuclides by Sinking Particles in the Ocean

Makio HONDA, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

Recovery Activities Using Underwater Robots in Tsunami-devastated Areas

Fumitoshi MATSUNO, International Rescue System Institute/ Kyoto University
14:15-14:45

Evaluation of the potential of large aftershocks of The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

Yo FUKUSHIMA, Kyoto University

Site Characterization for Geotechnical Hazards Associated with Soil Liquefaction Prevailing in Kanto Region Based on Geotechnical Field Investigations

Yoshimichi TSUKAMOTO, Tokyo University of Science

Flow Dynamics/Morphological Impacts of The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake Tsunami, Japan

Takashi OGUCHI, University of Tokyo

IT Virtualization for Disaster Mitigation and Recovery

Hidemoto NAKADA (Takahiro HIROFUCHI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
14:45-15:15

Dynamics of The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake: from long term stress accumulation to asperities

Satoshi IDE, University of Tokyo
Raul Madariaga, ENS (Ecole Normale Superieure of Paris)

Study on Design Method of Multistory Building Against Tsunami and Tsunami Debris

Tomoaki NAKAMURA (Norimi MIZUTANI), Nagoya University

Retrospective Dosimetry Based on Long Lived Free Radicals

Harold Swartz, Dartmouth Medical School

The detection of radiation induced radicals from teeth enamel by in vivo EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) Dosimetry

Minoru MIYAKE, Kagawa University

CRAWLER Robot with Dual-Use Limbed Locomotion and Manipulation for Void Inspection

Satoshi TADOKORO, International Rescue System Institute/ Tohoku University
15:15-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-18:15 Breakout Sessions (Part II)
Group 1 Geo-science Group 2 Structures Group 3 Environment / Social Science Group 4 ICT / Robotics
15:30-16:00

The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake from Earth to Oceans and Space: a critical case-study to improve earthquake and tsunami anticipation

Shingo WATADA, University of Tokyo
Anthony Sladen, CNRS-Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Evaluation of the Seismic Performance of Bridges during The Great Eastern Japan Earthquake

Kazuhiko KAWASHIMA, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Ian Buckle, University of Nevada Reno

Survey of estimation method for amount of radioactive materials emitted from nuclear power station during severe accident

Ryohji OHBA (Genki Yagawa), Nuclear Safety Research Association
Paul Bieringer, National Center for Atmospheric Research

Aerial Robots for Rapid Response: Remote Autonomous Exploration and Mapping

Kazuya YOSHIDA, Tohoku University
16:00-16:30

Crustal seismic velocity changes and deformation associated with The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

Takeshi NISHIMURA, Tohoku University Florent Brenguier, University of Grenoble

Tsunami Reconnaissance of The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake in Japan and Pacific Islands

Shinji SATO, University of Tokyo
Hermann Fritz, Georgia Institute of Technology

Survey program to estimate the washout effect of radioactive materials from soil by rainfall

Ryohji OHBA (Genki YAGAWA), Nuclear Safety Research Association

The Great Eastern Japan Earthquake, Tsunami Inundation, and Initial Spread of Fukushima Dai-ichi Radionuclides into the Pacific Ocean: Model Assessment

Jun SASAKI, Yokohama National University
16:30-17:00

Paleoseismology and paleotsunamis of the NE Japan subduction zone and relationships with The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake: Constraints on the seismic cycle

Shinji TODA, Tohoku University

US-Japan Collaborative Study on Seismic Damage of Buildings and their Mechanism

Hitoshi SHIOHARA, University of Tokyo John Wallace, University of California, Los Angeles

Tracing the environmental consequences of The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake-triggered tsunami and the Fukushima accident

Yuichi ONDA, University of Tokyo Olivier Evrard, CEA-French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission

Social Networking Services in the Crisis and Immediate Post-Catastrophe Response Processes

Masahiko SHOJI, International University of Japan
17:00-17:30

US-Japan Collaborative Investigation of Geotechnical Problems Relating to The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

Koji TOKIMATSU, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Effects of ionising radiation on bird physiology, phenotype, and fitness in the Fukushima contaminated area of Japan

Mamoru WATANABE, University of Tsukuba

Interdisciplinary study on the mitigation of NaTech risks in a complex world: learning from Japan experience applying ERRA NaTech method, iNTeg-Risk project Real-Time Information and Decision Support for Radiological Emergency Response

Atsuo KISHIMOTO, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
17:30-18:00

Quantitative assessment of nonlinear soil response during the great The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

Shinichi MATSUSHIMA (Hiroshi KAWASE), Kyoto University
Florent De Martin, BRGM (French Geologiacl Survey)

Disaster Evacuation and Risk Perception in Democracies

Norichika KANIE, Tokyo Institute of Technology
François Gemenne, IDDRI-Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations

Reliability-enhanced Robots with Map-based Teleoperation and Semi-Autonomous

Tomonari FURUKAWA, Virginia Tech
18:00-18:15

Considerations for Improving Performance at Geotechnical-Structural Interfaces

J. David Frost, Georgia Institute of Technology

Collaborative Research: RAPID: Post-Disaster Structural Data Collection Following the Tohoku Tsunami

Ian N. Robertson, University of Hawaii at Manoa

RAPID: Minimizing the spread of false rumors in social media during a disaster

Yasuaki SAKAMOTO, Stevens Institute of Technology

Real-Time Information and Decision Support for Radiological Emergency Response

Eva K Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology
March 7, 2013
10:00-12:00 Report of Breakout Sessions and Future Prospect
Coordinator: Dr. Shuichi IWATA, Professor, The Graduate School of Project Design
Group Leaders:
【Group 1 Geo-science】
Main: Dr. Raul Madariaga, ENS France
Sub: Dr. Satoshi IDE, University of Tokyo
Presentation 1
【Group 2 Structures】
Main: Dr. Ian Buckle, University of Nevada Reno
Sub : Dr. Kazuhiko KAWASHIMA, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Presentation 2
【Group 3 Environment / Social Science】
Main: Dr. Minoru MIYAKE, Kagawa University
Sub: Dr. Harold M. Swartz, Geisel Medical School at Dartmouth
Presentation 3
【Group 4 ICT / Robotics】
Main: Dr. Fumitoshi MATSUNO, Kyoto University
Sub : Dr. Mauricio TSUGAWA, University of Florida
Presentation 4
12:00-12:10 Closing Remark, Takayoshi MAMINE, Executive Director, JST

* Name in parenthesis is PI who whose presentation was made by Co-PI.

Contact for Inquiries

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