Four keynote prelectures in total will be delivered by the participants from both U.S and Japan sides.
- Reuse of excavated soil and recycled materials: Geo-environmental aspects Prof. Toru Inui (Osaka University)
- Nano Bubbles - The State of the Art Prof. Jay Meegoda (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
- Application of X-ray CT for Geoenvironmental engineering issue Prof. Toshifumi Mukunoki (Kumamoto University)
- How to incorporate the Sustainability into remediation activity? -Case study of soil contamination, nuclear disaster and old and abandoned mine in Japan- Dr. Tetsuo Yasutaka (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Breakout sessions
Some breakout sessions will be organized on important and promising topics related to geoenvironmental engineering, to share your ideas and experiences for gaining new perspectives and professional relationships among the participants.
Short Lab. Tour in Kumamoto University
TECHNICAL VISIT (Nov. 17, 2023)
Ecore Kumamoto
Closed-type waste disposal facility with leachate circulation system
The 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes were a series of earthquakes, a foreshock earthquake with a magnitude 6.2 on April 14, 2016, folowed by a magnitude 7.0 mainshock on April 16, 2016. This is a gallery-style field museum that preserves the memories of the earthquake for future generations to learn from.
REGISTRATION
Registration is necessary for all participants and presenters. Please register through the form below.
Registration Fee
- 8,000 JPY (for those who join the dinner on Nov 18)
- 6,000 JPY (for those who do NOT join the dinner on Nov. 18)
- Cancellation made within 1 day to the workshop results in a 100% cancellation fee.