Infrastructure Planning and Management
Operations Research
Laboratory/research office
Urban Network Design
Cities have developed transportation networks as their populations and interactions have expanded. The characteristics of the resulting transportation networks are considered to encompass the characteristics of cities. We are working on vertices and edges modeling of transportation networks, analyzing their mathematical characteristics, and developing design methods to realize more efficient and disaster-resistant transportation networks based on the analysis of these characteristics.
Current research topics
Educational background
Professional background
2020: Visiting Professor, The University of Sydney Business school
2019-2020: Visiting researcher, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Licenses
Academic societies
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Courses
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Undergraduate school
Systems Analysis
Project Management
Graduate school
Individual Work for Graduate
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japanese government
Project title: Road Traffic System Monitoring under the limitation of acquired information during disasters Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Project number: 23K26215 Project period: 2023-2026 Total budget amount: 11,440,000 yen Keywords:
Project title: Self-Organizing Mechanisms of Road-Network Growth: Graph Structures Woven by Coordinated Decision-Making Category: Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Research (Exploratory) Project number: 25K22104 Project period: 2025-2027 Total budget amount: 6,370,000 yen Keywords:
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Social activities
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