10th International Symposium on Human Survivability Transdisciplinary Perspectives : “Well-being & Innovation”
Development of Advanced Materials through Interdisciplinary Approaches, “Chemicals-inspired Biomaterials” Kazuo TANAKA (GSE, GSGES)
Today, expectations for interdisciplinary research in the relationship between science, technology and innovation are increasing, as the need for the humanities and social sciences explicitly referenced in the 6th Science, Technology and Innovation Basic Plan. This is due to the fact that humanity has the responsibility to solve global issues such as energy, climate change, and poverty etc., and to build a society that can coexist sustainably. Now, we need to change drastically the approach to innovation. Well-being is an essential element for such sustainable coexistence, and the pursuit of appropriate technologies that can promote the sharing of well-being among more people is a challenge for humanity. In this symposium, representative speakers from the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University and the Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research will be invited to cross-talk about innovation that support well-being with our GSAIS speakers.
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- Basic Conditions for Psychological Well-being
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Kaoru SEKIYAMA (Dean of GSAIS)
Nov. 22, 2021 18:57 Japanese
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- Engineering Perspectives on Social Systems: Co-Creation of Values in “Lebenswelt”
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Tetsuo SAWARAGI (Dean of GSE)
Nov. 22, 2021 18:56 Japanese
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- Transdisciplinary Perspectives: “Well-being and Innovation”
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Student team (GSAIS and GSE)
Nov. 22, 2021 12:36 English
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- Creation of Invisible Robots
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Fumitoshi MATSUNO (GSE)
Nov. 22, 2021 23:20 English
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- A Concept of “Core Biome Complex” for the Space Exploration and Terrestrial Conservation
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Yosuke YAMASHIKI (GSAIS)
Nov. 22, 2021 16:38 English
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- Development of Advanced Materials through Interdisciplinary Approaches, “Chemicals-inspired Biomaterials”
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Kazuo TANAKA (GSE, GSGES)
Nov. 22, 2021 25:37 English
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- What is Interdisciplinary Fusion?
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Naoki MIYANO (CPIER)
Nov. 22, 2021 14:39 English
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- Towards Sustainable Japanese Construction Industry – Benchmarking Japanese General Contractors & Global Big Tech –
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Takashi KANETA (GSE)
Nov. 22, 2021 13:42 English
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- Proposing Kyoto’s Social Values to integrate a Divided World through the Collaboration of Human Survivability Study and Engineering Study
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Yuichi IKEDA (GSAIS)
Nov. 22, 2021 25:19 English
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- Panel discussion
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moderated by Prof. Kei SAITO, GSAIS
Nov. 22, 2021 57:25 Japanese
Details
- Year/Term
- 2021
- Date
- November 22nd, 2021
- Faculty/
Graduate School - Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability (GSAIS)
- Language
- Japanese, English
- Instructor name
- Kaoru SEKIYAMA(Dean of GSAIS)
Tetsuo SAWARAGI(Dean of GSE)
Student team(GSAIS and GSE)
Fumitoshi MATSUNO(Professor, GSE)
Yosuke YAMASHIKI (Professor, GSAIS)
Kazuo TANAKA(Professor, GSE and GSGES)
Naoki MIYANO(Associate Professor, CPIER)
Takashi KANETA(Professor, GSE)
Yuichi IKEDA(Professor, GSAIS)
Kei SAITO(Professor, GSAIS)
- Place
- Zoom meeting
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