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llsrepaP detceoC fo tsiL【Continuation Grants for Young Researchers】【Research Encouragement Grants】【Research Grants for Sustainable Future, Proposed Research】【Environmental Field Research】17Rep. Grant. Res., Asahi Glass Foundation (2022)70Kazuto MATSUKAWA71Hiroki ISHIYAMA72Shinsuke MURAKAMI73Miharu HIRANO74Toshihiro OKUBO75Hidehiro YAMAMOTO76Nami OKUBO77Yuji HARA78Joji OTAKIInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of TokyoGraduate School of Engineering, Osaka City UniversityDepartment of Technology Management for Innovation, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of TokyoCollege of Asia Pacific Studies, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific UniversityFaculty of Economics, Keio UniversityFaculty of Humatinites and Social Sciences, University of TsukubaCenter for General Education, Tokyo Keizai UniversityFaculty of Systems Engineering, Wakayama UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Faculty of Science, University of the RyukyusResearch on Long-term safety evaluation for reinforced concrete columns deteriorated by corrosion of reinforcing bars (Project 2020)Research AssociateAssociate ProfessorQuantitative Evaluation of Wooden Building Structural Performance with Each Part Degradation (Project 2018)Impact of information disclosure on conflict resolution in resource producing countries -Assessment of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Project 2019)Assessment of Japanese Water Administration through the Lens of Sustainable Development Goals: A Proposal for a Legal Research Method (Project 2019)Associate ProfessorAssistant ProfessorEmpirical studies on people's attitude to energy and natural disasters (Project 2020)How have policies changed as the number of female lawmakers increased?: An empirical study in local assemblies in Japan (Project 2020)ProfessorAssociate ProfessorA survey of animals and plants in Sagami Bay endangered by the proposed coastal development (Project 2017)Development of sustainable ecosystem monitoring in Mo-Ko satoyama valley in Wakayama, central Japan (Project 2018)A study on the exposure dose effects and the indirect effects using butterflies from radioactively polluted areas (Project 2018)ProfessorAssociate ProfessorProfessorHumanity & Social SciencesEnvironmental Field Research

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