Shinagawa CampusFaculty of Marine Resources and Environment
We conduct education and research on marine environmental conservation and the utilization and development of marine resources and energy, with an emphasis on practical training and experiments for practical use in the field.
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School of Marine Life ScienceShinagawa Campus
- Department of Marine Biological Resources
- Department of Food Production Science
- Department of Ocean Policy and Culture
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School of Marine TechnologyEtchujima Campus
- Undergraduate Course of Maritime Systems Engineering
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering
- Undergraduate Course of Logistics and Information Engineering
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Graduate Schools
Graduate School of Marine Science and TechnologyShinagawa Etchujima Campus- Master's course
- Doctoral course
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Associate Professor Yuko Takeyama will give a public lecture "To open up the future of the ocean - Use of the ocean for the realization of a sustainable society -" (free, held on 9/24 at Shinagawa Campus)
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Geochemical Society of Japan, a public lecture will be held on the theme of "Using the Ocean for the Realization of a Sustainable Society".In this lecture, we will introduce some of the latest research trends related to the "ocean," which is important for the global environment and human society.Associate Professor Yuko Takeyama (Department of Marine Resources and Energy) will take the podium to explain offshore wind observations using satellites, as well as the outlook for future offshore wind power generation.
Date and Time | Sunday, March 2023, 9 from 24:10 to 00:16 |
Venue | 4-5-7 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Shinagawa Campus Lecture Building Large Lecture Room |
Access | JRLine/Keikyu Line Shinagawa Station Konan Exit(East exit)about a walk from10Minute Cross the Fureai Bridge from Tennozu Isle Station on the Tokyo Monorail to the main gate.15Minute From Tennozu Isle Station on the Rinkai Line, cross the Fureai Bridge to reach the main gate.20 minutes /overview/access/#gsc.tab=0 |
Speaker | Mitsuo Uematsu (President, Saitama International Center for Environmental Science) Hiroki Azuma (Principal Researcher, National Institute for Environmental Studies) Toru Sato (Professor, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo) Yuko Takeyama (Associate Professor, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology) |
Summary | This lecture will begin with presentations by world-leading researchers in the fields of marine environment, renewable energy, and environmental engineering.The themes of the topics provided are (1) changes in the past, present, and future when looking at the ocean and the environment through geochemical methods, and (2) active efforts to solve future global warming problems with carbon dioxide capture and storage technology. (3) Current status and issues of marine utilization.Afterwards, high school students will present their research, followed by a panel discussion at the end, where participants will consider the role of geochemistry in realizing a sustainable society through the use of the ocean. |
way to participate | No application required |
Entry fee | Free |
Contact Us |
山 中 Juro (Professor, Department of Marine Environmental Science, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology) |
<Related links>
2023 Geochemical Society of Japan 70th Annual Meeting HP