Faculty Members

LANGUAGE ≫ Japanese
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Professor
TSUCHIYA Satoshi

Ph.D. Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan, 2007

  • Year of birth: 1975
  • Gender: Male
  • Job titles: Vice Dean, School of Economics & Management
  • Affiliation: School of Economics & Management
Areas of specialization Regional planning Social systems science
Laboratory/research office Urban and Regional Planning Laboratory
In our laboratory, we will work on the design of comfortable and sustainable regions/cities with specific research topics such as depopulation, transportation, industrial promotion, tourism, environment, and disaster prevention. For this purpose, approaches from various academic fields are required. Based on those theoretical foundations, we will conduct social survey, data analysis, or numerical simulation in order to show solutions.
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Courses

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

Undergraduate school
  • Risk Management
  • Introduction to Mathematics of Economics and Management 1
  • Introduction to Mathematics of Economics and Management 2
  • Specialized Seminar I
  • Specialized Seminar II
  • Regional studies
  • Systems Theory for Regional Revitalization
  • NPO Theory
  • Seminar I
  • Seminar II
  • Seminar III
  • Seminar I (Management and Mathematics)
  • Seminar II (Management and Mathematics)
  • Seminar III (Management and Mathematics)
  • Practices of Regional Project Management
  • Project Research
  • Introduction to Economics and Management(E)
  • Physical Geography
  • Descriptive Geography
  • Urban Environment Management
Graduate school
  • Seminar 1
  • Seminar 2
  • Seminar 3
  • Practical Project Learning
  • Seminar 4
  • Research Methodology
  • Advanced Seminar 1
  • Advanced Seminar 3
  • Individual Work for Graduate

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Research activities

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Social activities

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