0506P54Professor AKIYAMA, MitsuyoshiEstablished at Waseda University in 2011, Prof. Mitsuyoshi Akiyama’s research laboratory focus-es on enhancing safety, reliability, and resilience of civil engineering infrastructures throughout their life cycle, addressing the impacts of multi-ple hazards such as natural disasters (earth-quakes, tsunamis, floods, and landslides), severely corrosive environment, and climate change. To tackle these challenges, students in the laboratory conduct both experimental and computational research, leveraging state-of-the-art technologies including shaking tables, X-ray apparatus, drones, 3D printers, numerical simulations, and machine learning. The research fo-cuses on four cutting-edge research areas: (i) reliability, risk, and resilience of structures and infrastructure systems under multiple hazards and climate change; (ii) design of damage-free, resil-ient, and cost-efficient structures; (iii) life-cycle performance assessment and maintenance of deteriorating concrete structures; and (iv) develop-ment of carbon-negative concrete, referred to as Waseda Magnesium-based CO2-Sequestrated materials (WMaCS). The laboratory’s specialty and excellence are derived from not only promoting innovative research but also training students from around the world such as Japan, China, Italy, Indo-nesia, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Paki-stan. By fostering collaboration and idea-sharing among international students, the laboratory envi-sions a future where international experts work together to tackle global challenges. This vision will contribute to protecting people and com-munities, regardless of future disaster challenges.1998 Apr., Research Associate at Tohoku University2001 May, Assistant Professor at Tohoku University2004 Apr., Associate Professor at Tohoku University2008 Oct. to 2009 Sep., Visiting Scholar at Lehigh University2011 Apr. to Present, Professor at Waseda University2018 Aug. to 2019 Sep., Visiting Scholar at Lehigh University2020 Feb. to 2020 Jul., Visiting Professor at National Taiwan University of Science & Technology2023 to 2024, High-End Foreign Experts, Tongji UniversityProfile1997 Apr., Bridge Engineer at Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.Toward life-cycle reliability-, risk- and resilience-based design and assessment of structures and infrastructure systems subjected to natural disasters and climate change
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