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KUSUNOKI Koichi

The University of Tokyo, Earthquake Research Institute, Division of Disaster Mitigation Science; Professor



Research Keywords:Earthquake Engineering, Reinforced Concrete, Structural Health Monitoring, Seismic Design, Field Survey







In 1997, he completed his Ph.D. program at the University of Tokyo. After, he worked as an assistant at the Institute of Industrial Science in the University of Tokyo and as a researcher at the Building Research Institute (BRI) of the National Research and Development Agency, Japan. In 2000, he became the chief researcher at the Building Research Institute(BRI), Incorporated Administrative Agency. After being sent to the University of California at San Diego for a year, he moved to Yokohama National University Graduate School in 2006 and became an associate professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University. He became a member of the University of Tokyo Earthquake Research Institute (ERI) since 2014 and has become a professor at the University of Tokyo Earthquake Research Institute (ERI) since 2018. Major research topics include health monitoring of structures, experimental research on structural performance of reinforced concrete structures, and damage investigation in earthquake-damaged areas.

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MAIDA Yusuke

The University of Tokyo, Earthquake Research Institute, Division of Disaster Mitigation Science; Associate Professor



Research Keywords:Reinforced Concrete, Seismic Design, Damage Control System



personal Homepage:https://yusukem0821.wixsite.com/website

In 2015, he completed his Ph.D. program at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. After, he worked as an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Engineering in the Chiba University, as a research engineer at the Building Research Institute (BRI) of the National Research and Development Agency, and as a senior researcher at the National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management (NILIM) of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), Japan. He moved to the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2020 and became an assistant professor at the School of Environment and Society, Tokyo Institute of Technology. He has become an associate professor at the Earthquake Research Institute (ERI) in the University of Tokyo since 2022. Major research topics include seismic design and damage control of concrete composite structures, and damage investigation in earthquake-damaged areas.