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International Seminar of "NIT, Gifu College" and Partner Universities

Background


Background

   In November 2011, GNCT (Gifu National College of Technology; currently, National Institute of Technology, Gifu College: NIT, Gifu, Japan) and ITB (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia) concluded Academic Exchange Agreement. Since then, we, FCEE (Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering) of ITB and GNCT, have built up our mutual understanding of research and education at both organizations.
   Based on the understanding, FCEE of ITB and GNCT and the other two NCTs of Toyota and Numazu, Japan agreed to open a joint seminar entitled “Environmental Sustainability and Disaster Prevention” on November 21, 2013 as an extension of the International Conference SIBE 2013 hosted by FCEE, ITB for November 19 and 20, 2013. “Environmental sustainability” and “disaster prevention” are the two major issues to which mega cities in Indonesia and Japan are facing. The first joint seminar tackling these two issues attracted more than 150 participants including graduate students of ITB, and successfully elucidated problems to be solved.
  Furthermore, in 2017, NIT, Gifu college and three Universities in Vietnam; Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi Architectural University, and Mientrung University of Civil Engineering, have just concluded Academic Exchange Agreement.
This seminar is the first one to be held by getting participation of more universities of Nagoya University and NIT, other colleges on Japanese side in addition to original members of NIT, Gifu, HUST, HAU and MUCE.
The seminar will discuss the following topics: 1) urban planning focusing on the co-benefit of air pollution abatement and reduction of greenhouse gas emission, the optimal urban traffic system, and the energy recovery from waste treatment system, 2) management of urban water problems focusing on the flooding control, the waste water treatment and water pollution control, and the protection of coastal environment, and 3) urban infrastructures resilient against seismic disaster focusing on the steel-concrete structures, the soil foundation, and the residential buildings.  
We will welcome participation of many scientists and engineers from both Japanese and Vietnamese sides.


October 30, 2017

Prof. Yoshito Itoh, Dr. Eng.:
President of National Institute
of Technology,
Gifu College, Japan
Assoc. Prof. Le Quan
Rector
Hanoi Architectural University, Vietnam.
Prof. Huynh Quyet Thang
Vice president
Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam.
Assoc. Prof. Vu Ngoc Anh
Rector
Mientrung University of Civil Engineering, Vietnam.