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It is required to create a sustainable
society which would not give too much pressure on the environment
by human activities. To respond to this need, it is necessary to
build a new cosmos of learning which encompasses various fields
related to environmental phenomena and leadership to make and implement
plans, programs, and policies for sustainability. The department
is trying to accomplish this purpose by collaborating faculty members
from such comprehensive fields as natural science, engineering and
social science. That is, we are challenging to research activities
aiming at creating a new environmentology, and advanced education
for integrated environmental experts.
- HARASHINA Laboratory,
Environmental Planning, Public Participation, Consensus Building,
Environmental Impact Assessment
- HAYASHI Laboratory,
Building Material and Structural Engineering
- HOYANO Laboratory,
Urban
and Built Environment, Remote Sensing
- ISHIKAWA Laboratory,
Environmental Hydraulics and Hydrology
- NAKA Laboratory,
Process
Systems Environment, Life Cycle Engineering
- TAKESHITA Laboratory,
Metal Recycling, Water Treatment, Nuclear Chemistry
(Isotope Separation, Spent nuclear Fuel Reprocessing), Separation Engineering
- TAMURA Laboratory,
Environmental
Turbulence, Computational Wind Engineering
- TANAKA Laboratory,
Building
Materials
- WADA Laboratory,
Structural
Enginnering
- KINOUCHI Laboratory,
Environmental Hydrology, Watershed Modeling and Monitoring
- YOSHIDA Laboratory,
Biogeochemistry,
environmental chemistry
- YOSHIKAWA Laboratory,
Thermal Recycling of Wasts, Energy Conversion, Thermal Engineering,
Atmospheric Environmental
Engineering
- ABE Laboratory,
Mechanical
Behavior of Building Materials
- OGURI Laboratory,
Ion
Beam Engineering, Inertial Confinement Fusion
- SEKI Laboratory,
Process Systems Engineering, Process Dynamics and Control
- SHINOHARA Laboratory,
Building Material and Structural Engineering
- YAMADA Laboratory,
Structural
Engineering, Earthquake Engineering
- YAMANAKA Laboratory,
Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, Strong Motion Seismology
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