During November 11-13, 2013, I received a fruitful invitation to join the Final Workshop of IMPAC-T at Sendai, Japan, through the kind help from Assoc.Prof. Shinjiro Kanae (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Assoc.Prof. Daisuke Komori (Tohoku University), and Asst.Prof. Shinichiro Nakamura (the University of Tokyo), as well as Mr. Weerayuth Pratoomchai (Ph.D. student at Tohoku University), who introduced this project to me.
Along the way to the workshop
Registration of the workshop
IMPAC-T stands for Integrated study on Hydro-Meteorological Prediction and Adaptation to Climate Change in Thailand. It is a project established since 2008 with the support from SATREPS (Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development). It is a collaborative projects between JICA, JST, the University of Tokyo, Kasetsart University with the researchers from many organizations such as Kasetsart University, KMUTT, Chulalongkorn University, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tohoku University, etc.
Prof. Taikan Oki (The University of Tokyo) gave an opening speech
This workshop is the final one before the final public symposium, IMPAC-T International Symposium “Coping with Climate Change Effects by Science and Technology” during January 27-28, 2014 at the Westin Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand. Thus, this workshop is not open to public and is considered to be one of preparation for the symposium.
Through these 3 days, not only seeing various new research from both Japanese and Thai researchers, I can make some networking and contacts with people in this area via the help of Dr. Chaiwat Ekkawatpani (KMUTT).
My seniors at Tohoku University and me
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