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This is the 1st day of the Civil Engineering global PBL in Toyosu!

The Civil Engineering global PBL in Toyosu has opened!On the afternoon of February 26, the first day of the program, participants from various countries gathered at the Toyosu Campus, Shibaura Institute of Techonology. After an orientation session, faculty members representing each university gave welcome speeches at the opening ceremony. Starting tomorrow, the participants will engage […]

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global PBL in Civil Engineering will be held in Toyosu!

From February 26 to March 6, participants will explore disaster prevention and mitigation technologies as countermeasures to common natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes and torrential rains) in Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as social infrastructure technologies in line with SDG Goal 11, “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.” Approximately 130 civil

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M2 student successfully completed presentations at final defense of master theses.

Mr. Motoki Shiina, a member of the GEL-SIT, successfully completed his presentation and defense at the final defense of master thesis, the DCE-SIT, held on February 14th.He not only carried out his own master’s and graduation research, but also managed the GEL-SIT warmly as a leading student, always taking care of the entire the GEL-SIT.The

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B4 students successfully completed presentations at presentation of graduation theses.

Eight B4 students of GEL-SIT successfully completed their presentations at the presentation of graduation theses of the DCE-SIT on February 7th and 8th. All of them, who have spent the past year together in GEL-SIT, were able to present their excellent research in a polite manner without missing a single person. In addition, the courteous,

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