Summer Course for International Students
City Transition: Smart City, Sensor, Mobility and Beyond

・Date: 9th-10th September 2024 (Mon.-Tue.)

・Venue: The University of Tokyo

・Organizer:

The University of Tokyo (UTokyo)
National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
Association for Planning and Transportation Studies (APTS)

・Language: English

◼︎Outline

Metastasizing cities in the midst of crisis. The Irish Potato Famine, once called the “Great Famine,” triggered a major urban transition that divided the ages. After the Great East Japan Earthquake, Noto Peninsula Earthquake, Hualien earthquake, how are Japanese cities going to change now? In our summer school, planners, engineers and researchers will give lectures on advanced practices of cities around Japan for social implementation of sensing technology and urban transition. The lectures will consist of fundamentals and applications. We will learn about advanced sensing technologies for urban flows, from image processing and laser radar to autonomous driving. We will also hear an overview of smart cities in progress in an attractive group of cities in Japan, and learn about advanced urban management practices in various regions. We have prepared tutorials by experts in the field and keynote lectures by leading experts, as well as practical attempts at urban transition, such as the autonomous driving project and the Busta project in Fukushima reconstruction. This is an opportunity to learn more about Japanese smart cities. We hope you will join us.

◼︎On-site Course

・Participants: International students studying in Japan (or considering studying in Japan)

・Capacity: Approximately 30 students (and a few slots for Japanese students)

・Participation fee: JPY 5,000 (excluding accommodation, some meals, insurance, etc.)

・Certification Requirements:

Participants are required to submit a short report (3 pages of slides or a short video) on smart cities based on the lecture materials provided before the course, and the details will be provided after application. Participants are also requested to present at the discussion session or ask questions in the lectures.

・Application form: https://x.gd/JxEIv (Deadline: 2024/07/31 Wed. → Extended to 08/09 Fri. → 08/16 Fri.)

◼︎Online Course

・Participants: Open to anyone (only part of the lectures will be available / No certificate)

・Application form: https://forms.gle/Hp6FJDo16JbEFieH8 (Deadline: 2024/09/06 Fri.)

◼︎Tentative Program (*Some programs are not available online.)

Day 1 (Monday, 9th Sep.)

Introduction and Opening Remarks

  • Eiji HATO, Professor, Director of International Institute for Next Urban Planning, Design and Management of the University of Tokyo, Chairman of Association for Planning and Transportation Studies
  • Takuya HATTORI, Technical Deputy Director, City Bureau, MLIT

Keynote Research Talk

  • Disaster Monitoring using Geospatial Information Technology
    Takashi FUSE, Professor, the University of Tokyo
  • Backgrounds and Challenges of Smart Building Systems: Sensing, Data and Applications
    Yasunori AKASHI, Professor, the University of Tokyo

Leading Edge of Sensing

  • 3D LiDAR Technologies for Traffic Flow Sensing in Intelligent Transport Systems
    Masao ONO, Assistant manager, Corporate Research and Development Division, IHI Corporation
  • Fukushima Recovery Planning with new mobility service
    Tsutomu SOGA, Researcher, Mobility and AI Laboratory, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd

Development of Smart Cities

  • Initiatives for Smart City Promotion in Japan
    Hiroaki MURAYAMA, Director, International and Digital Policy Division, City Bureau, MLIT
  • Kashiwanoha Smart City and New Generation Design
    Yusuke SASAKI, Chief, Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.
  • “Ekimachi Smart City” at TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY
    Yoshiya AMANAI, Manager, Marketing Headquarters, Shinagawa Community Development Division, East Japan Railway Co.
  • Intelligent Transport System (ITS) and Automated Driving in Japan
    Shoichi TAKESHITA, Director, ITS Policy and Program Office, Road Traffic Control Division, Road Bureau, MLIT

Banquet

Day 2 (Tuesday, 10th Sep.)

Study Tour of Smart City Tokyo @Koto City

Group Discussion & Presentation

Keynote Lecture

  • Development of Collaboratively Working Robots for Construction Sites
    Masahiro INDO, Research Fellow, NOVARE, Shimizu, co.ltd
  • i-Construction for Smart City
    Kazumasa OZAWA, Professor, GRIPS

Certificate presentation

◼︎Contact form

https://forms.gle/Li9qi2c8mLHv4Zrs8

◼︎FAQs

Q1. Does the participation fee include accommodation?
A1. No.
The participation fee of JPY 5000 does NOT include accommodation.
Please arrange accommodation on your own.

Q2. I have not received a reply/confirmation mail.
A2.
Sorry that we are currently processing registrations and due to this ongoing work, confirming emails will not be sent until after the registration deadline.