#171 The ROLE of zakat in the provision of housing for the POOR AND needy muslims IN MALAYSIA
Date
2018年7月30日
Venue
京都大学桂キャンパスC1棟 312会議室
The ROLE of zakat in the provision of housing for the POOR AND needy muslims IN MALAYSIA
2018年7月30日(月)16:00-18:00
Asst. Prof. Dr. Sharina Farihah Hasan
(Department of Quantity Surveying, Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design, International Islamic University Malaysia)
The ROLE of zakat in the provision of housing for the POOR AND needy muslims IN MALAYSIA
Zakat is one of the key instruments that address the socio-economic well-beings of needy Muslims. In terms of approach zakat has specific style as prescribed in the Al-Quran and Al-Hadiths. It is observed that the most critical problem currently facing the Muslims in Malaysia is the lack of access to decent and affordable housing for the low and middle income families especially those living in the urban areas. Zakat institutions in Malaysia have been playing their roles in assisting the poor and needy Muslims through the various assistance schemes. Specific housing assistance includes building new house, rental assistance, repairs, deposit for new house, etc.
京都大学桂キャンパスC1棟 312会議室
#170 東京大学・フランス国立土木学校(ENPC)共同国際セミナー
Date
2018年6月26日
Venue
東京大学本郷キャンパス工学部3号館32番教室(東京都文京区本郷7-3-1)
東京大学・フランス国立土木学校(ENPC)共同国際セミナー
【東京大学・フランス国立土木学校(ENPC)共同国際セミナー】
・日時:2018年6月26日(火)9:30 – 12:00
・場所:東京大学本郷キャンパス工学部3号館32番教室(東京都文京区本郷7-3-1)
・スケジュール(予定)
9:30-9:35am:開会の挨拶(Prof. Eiji HATO, Head of Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
セッション1:「インフラとファイナンス」
9:35-10:10am
Prof. Michel LYONNET du MOUTIER (Professor at Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées and Professor Emeritus at University of Paris)
“Financial Innovation in Mobility: Project Finance and Toll Motorways in Europe”
10:10-10:45am
Prof. Hironori KATO (Professor at Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
“Infrastructure Finance in Japan”
セッション2:「イノベーションマネジメントと価値創造」
10:45-11:20am
Prof. Dominique JACQUET (Professor of Financial Strategy, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées)
“Value Migration and Innovation Capabilities Transfer in the Car Industry”
11:20-11:55am
Prof. Gento MOGI (Associate Professor at Department of Technology Management for Innovation, The University of Tokyo)
“BEV or FCV; consequence of the dissemination of either personal mobility”
11:55-12:00am:閉会の挨拶(TBD)
・言語:英語のみ
・参加費:無料
#169 Special Seminar at The University of Tokyo: Analyzing the influence of Aberrant Driving Behaviors on traffic safety and efficiency
Date
2018年5月14日
Venue
Seminar Room of International Project Lab (Third floor of Engineering Building No.11, Hongo Campus)
Special Seminar at The University of Tokyo: Analyzing the influence of Aberrant Driving Behaviors on traffic safety and efficiency
1. Presenter: Prof. SHI Jing, Dr. E., PE, APEC E, Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing China
2. Theme: Analyzing the influence of Aberrant Driving Behaviors on traffic safety and efficiency
3. Date:1:30pm to 3:00pm, May 14 (Mon) 2018
4. Venue:Seminar Room of International Project Lab (Third floor of Engineering Building No.11, Hongo Campus)
5. Abstract: China has not yet become a mature automobile society, although its automobile industry is developing rapidly. The specific performance is the universal existence of aberrant driving behaviors. Aberrant driving behavior refers to the drivers’ behavior in driving which violates other traffic participants’ benefit, endangers the safety of themselves or others, including driving traffic violations and usually called bad habits in traffic. Aberrant Driving Behaviors are prevalent in China but have not attracted as much attention from researchers. Traffic accidents may be caused by frequently occurred aberrant driving behaviors. However, in the research, we found that aberrant driving behaviors not only threaten the traffic safety, but also may reduce traffic efficiency. The presentation will introduce the latest quantitative analysis methods and relative research results of aberrant driving behaviors.
#168 Mini-Workshop: Big Data and Transportation Dynamics
Date
2018年3月19日
Venue
TKPガーデンシティ御茶ノ水のカンファレンスルーム2D
Mini-Workshop: Big Data and Transportation Dynamics
場所:TKPガーデンシティ御茶ノ水のカンファレンスルーム2D
地図:https://www.
詳細: http://www.csis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
申込URL: https://wbdtd2018.peatix.com/
※席が限られています.
13:30 – 14:00 Opening (Introduction of the project)
Dr Takahiko Kusakabe
Assistant Professor
Spatial Infromation Science Center, the Universiy of Tokyo
14:00 – 14:30 “Application of Activity-Besed Simulator MATSIM for
Tokyo Metrpolitan Area”
Dr Takuma Mitani
Project Assistant Professor
Spatial Infromation Science Center, the Universiy of Tokyo
14:30 – 15:00 “Day-to-day dynamics of ridesharing system based on user
rational behavior”.
Dr Phathinan Thaithatkul
Project Researcher
Spatial Infromation Science Center, the Universiy of Tokyo
15:05 – 15:30 “Intentional Removals of Nodes and Links to Avoid Gridlock”
Mr Kashin Sugishita
Doctoral candidate
Tokyo Institute of Technology
15:30 – 15:55 “Departure Time and Mode Choice in Urban Cities with
Bottleneck Congestion and Crowding Cost”
Mr. Takao Dantsuji
Doctoral candidate
Tokyo Institute of Technology
15:55 – 16:30 “Considering Overtaking and Passenger Boarding Behaviour
in Bus Holding to Reduce Bus Bunching”
Dr Ronghui Liu
Associate Professor & Director of International Activities
Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
#164 International Seminar on Integration of Spatial Computable General Equilibrium and Transport Modelling
Date
2018年3月14日
Venue
神戸大学ブリュッセルオフィス
International Seminar on Integration of Spatial Computable General Equilibrium and Transport Modelling
#165 Dynamic Risk Management of Transport Networks: Theory and Observation
Date
2018年3月7日
Venue
神戸大学梅田インテリジェントラボラトリ Umeda intelligent laboratory of Kobe University
Dynamic Risk Management of Transport Networks: Theory and Observation
・開催場所:「神戸大学梅田インテリジェントラボラトリ」
(梅田ゲートタワー 8階 https://goo.gl/maps/
(8th floor of Umeda gate tower, see https://goo.gl/maps/
13:00-13:15 Opening (introduction to the project),
by Masao Kuwahara, Tohoku University
13:15-14:15 Challenges and opportunities in static and dynamic traffic assignment,
by Hillel Bar-gera, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Israel)
14:15-15:00 Group decision modelling approach to analyze response behavior of household travel survey,
by Takuya Maruyama, Kumamoto University
15:00-15:20 (break)
15:20-15:50 Continuum car-following model for capacity drop at sag and tunnel bottlenecks,
by Kentaro Wada, The University of Tokyo
15:50-16:20 Interactive probe person survey system,
by Takahiko Kusakabe, The University of Tokyo
16:20-16:40 Departure time choice equilibrium model considering the destination characteristics,
by Katsuya Sakai, Kobe University
16:40-17:00 An optimization approach for dynamic strategy of evacuation and picking-up behavior to respond to tsunami risk,
by Junji Urata, Kobe University
#166 Unsteady behavior modelling in damaged networks
Date
2018年2月28日
Venue
Seminar Room A, 4th Floor Building 1 at UT, Hongo Campus
Unsteady behavior modelling in damaged networks
Unsteady behavior modelling in damaged networks
2018.2.28-3.2
Program Committee:
Eiji Hato (University of Tokyo) , Schlomo Bekhor (Israel Technion),
Tomer Toledo (Israel Technion), Junji Urata (Kobe University),
Hideki Yaginuma (Tokyo Science University),
Keiichiro Hayaka
wa (TOYOTA Central Research Lab.) ,
Kayoko Hara (Nissan Motor Co.),
Giancarlos Troncoso Parady (University of Tokyo)
#167 Inferring Travel Patterns and Social Life from Mobile Phone Data. Review of Case Studies and Future Challenges
Date
2018年2月21日
Venue
京都大学桂キャンパスCクラスター C1-312(C1棟会議室3)
Inferring Travel Patterns and Social Life from Mobile Phone Data. Review of Case Studies and Future Challenges
#163 Roles of Universities and Academic Societies in Infrastructure Engineering in Vietnam and Japan
Date
2018年1月20日
Venue
Room 415 – 416, My Dinh Campus of Vietnam Japan University
Roles of Universities and Academic Societies in Infrastructure Engineering in Vietnam and Japan
“Roles of Universities and Academic Societies in Infrastructure Engineering in Vietnam and Japan”
Organized by Vietnam Japan University (VJU)
Supported by Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE), Vietnam Construction Association, and Vietnam Bridge and Road Association (VIBRA)
- Objectives
– To discuss the roles of universities and academic societies in infrastructure engineering in Vietnam and Japan among Vietnamese professional associations, universities, and private firms together with Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) and Vietnam Japan University (VJU);
– To explore future collaboration and to expand human network between Vietnam and Japan on academic research and education in the field ofinfrastructure engineering; and
– To examine the expected role of VJU in the field of infrastructure engineering.
- Time and venue
– Time: 08:00am -1:00pm, Jan. 20th (Sat.), 2018;
– Venue: Room 415 – 416, My Dinh Campus of Vietnam Japan University (Luu Huu Phuoc Street, My Dinh 1, Hanoi).
- Agenda
08:00 – 08:20 Introduction of Vietnam Japan University (VJU)
08:20 – 08:40 Academic training & research activities of Master Program for Infrastructure Engineering (MIE), VJU
08:40 – 09:20 Activities of Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) and its Hanoi Center
09:20 – 09:40 Coffee-break
09:40 – 10:20 Activities of two associations in the field of Infrastructure Engineering in Vietnam
10:20 – 11:00 Expectations from business communities to universities and associations
11:00 – 12:00 Panel Discussion
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
#162 31st Tokyo Tech TSU Seminar: Towards integrated urban design and simulation of autonomous vehicles: Engaging mobility @ Future Cities Laboratory
Date
2018年1月9日
Venue
東京工業大学 緑が丘5号館 2F 小会議室 2F,Small Meeting Room, Midorigaoka Build. #5, Ookayama Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology
31st Tokyo Tech TSU Seminar: Towards integrated urban design and simulation of autonomous vehicles: Engaging mobility @ Future Cities Laboratory