Faculty Members

LANGUAGE ≫ Japanese
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Professor
KIM Kwangmoon

PhD, Nagoya University, Japan, 1998

MA, Nagoya University, Japan, 1995

BA, Gifu University, Japan, 1993

  • Year of birth: 1969
  • Gender: Male
  • Affiliation:
    - Department of Data and Innovation
    - Graduate School of Enginering
Areas of specialization Regional science, Input-output analysis, Applied system analysis, Infrastructure planning and management
Laboratory/research office Laboratory for Applied regional science and Project Management.
In our laboratory, we will concern with Applied regional science and Project management to problems that are specifically urban, rural, or regional or international, and environment.  
We will utilize ‘many-model paradigm’ which shows how to apply multiple models to organize the data, leading to wiser choices, more accurate predictions, and more robust designs for quantatative analysis.
And we will also use pragmatical logic (ex Concept of Business Agility) for Project management studies . Based on their studies, we will explore mechanism and economic impact of the target issue, and policy implication which contribute to appropriate solution.
Current research topics
Educational background
Professional background
Licenses
Academic societies Japan society of civil engineering
Applied Regional Science Conference(ARSC)
The Regional Science Association International
The Pan Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies
JAPAN SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS

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Courses

* Courses provided in English are shown with (E) mark

Undergraduate school
  • Project Management (E)
  • Introduction to Economics
  • Tosa local field studies
Graduate school
  • Project Management
  • Research Methodology
  • Advanced Seminar 1
  • Advanced Seminar 2
  • Advanced Seminar 3

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Research activities

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Social activities

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