The Chiba University International Collaborative Research 2018 Contents Graduate School of Humanities .............................................................. 1 Graduate School of Social Sciences ............................................................ 2 Faculty of Education ....................................................................... 5 Graduate School of Science ................................................................. 13 Graduate School of Engineering ............................................................. 66 Graduate School of Horticulture ............................................................. 85 Graduate School of Medicine .............................................................. 125 Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences ................................................. 139 Graduate School of Nursing ............................................................... 145 University Hospital ....................................................................... 157 Center for Environmental Remote Sensing ................................................... 158 Marine Biosystems Research Center ........................................................ 183 Medical Mycology Research Center (MMRC) ................................................. 184 Institute of Management and Information Technologies ........................................ 187 Center for Frontier Science ................................................................ 188 Center for Frontier Medical Engineering ..................................................... 189 Center for Environment, Health and Field Sciences ............................................ 201 Center for Forensic Mental Health .......................................................... 205 Center for Preventive Medical Sciences ...................................................... 209 Safety and Health Organization ............................................................ 213 The subject of this survey is specified as “International Collaborative Research”. It refers to an international research carried out jointly on a departmental, laboratory or personal level, and introduces works, which were presented officially, as well as works expected to be presented. Matters of Survey 1. Name of the research project 2. Chiba University representative research worker (place of work / occupation / full name) 3. Partner abroad (country / name of institution / full name) 4. Implementation period 5. Project outline 6. Funds, grants, etc 7. Main result 8. Other important items to be stated (awards received, symposiums attended, etc) Graduate School of Humanities 1. Cultural Memories of Tsingtau/Quingdao and Yantai in Germany, Japan and China. 2. Graduate School of Humanities / Professor / Akiko MIYAKE. 3. China / Yantai University / Wenzhe LI China / Ludong University / Yinji PIAO 4. Since 2014 5. This study researches cultural memories of the colonial cities Tsingtau/Quingdao in German-occupied period(1898-1914), Japan-occupied period(1914-1922,1938-1945) and Post World War II,and Yantai which was in1858 opened. We regard these cities als media of cultural memory and analyze architecture, journals, literature, photos, film,oral history, etc.from German, Japanease, and Chinese view. 6. Grant in Aid for Scientific Research B 7. Main result Miyake, Akiko. Cultural Memories of Tsingtau/Quingdao and Yantai in Germany, Japan and China. <I>, “Deutsche Musterkolonie” Tsingtao Remembering, Forgetting, and Memory in Culter. Research Project Reports No.268, 2014 ,pp.1-23. MIiyake, Akiko.> Erinnerung an das Deutsche Reich < und > Traum des Kapitalismus <―> Eingedenken < in Walter Benjamins » Berliner Kindheit um neunzehnhundert«und » Das Passagen-Werk « Comparative Culture Chiba University, No.2,2014, pp.1-23. Hashimoto, Yuichi.. Colonial city Dalian and Tsintau. Japanese-Chinese Conference of “Cultural Memories of Tsingtau/Quingdao and Yantai in Germany, Japan and China.” Presentation 15.7, 2014, Chiba University. Hashimoto, Yuichi. The War our side began, and the Others who stand in colonies. Now here and beyond, Vol.5,2015, pp.49-55. Hashimoto,Yuichi. Thinking from the Languagespace China Self who becomes >The another< in the life of outer language, Multicultural Rader,2016, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, pp.80-98. SUTO,Haruko. Kiatschau in deutschen Satirenzeitschriften:Vorstellungen der” Musterkolonie” und Verämderungsproyess der Diskurse. Japanese-Chinese Conference of “Cultural Memories of Tsingtau/Quingdao and Yantai in Germany, Japan and China.” Presentation 11.8, 2014, Chiba University. Miyake, Akiko. Tsingtau: City as Memory Media. Manchukuo Lterature Association (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) December 22 ,2018. Hashimoto, Yuichi. Tsingtau and mManchou under the colonial time Manchukuo Lterature Association (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) December 22, 2018. Miyake,Akiko; Hashimoto,Yuichi; Li, Wemzhe.Piao, Jinji Workshop: Cultural Memories of Tsingtau n Germany, Japan and China Japan Comparative Literature Association (University Hokkaido) Juni 15. 2019. 1 Graduate School of Social Sciences 1. Multidisciplinary research related to conflicts and the environment Applications of theory and practice (IT Technology) Climate change and risk mitigation strategies Food Security and energy security FTA, Policy and the construction of win-win relationship Business strategies and multidisciplinary approach Sustainable development and management Global policy and international relation 2. Graduate School of Social Sciences / Assistant Professor / Li Xiang 3. The United States / Cornell University / Harry M. Kaiser Canada / York University / Charles J. McMillan Canada / Theechim Management Group / Lori C Sparrow Canada / Calgary Government / Corporate EHS Auditor / Stephen Leung 4. 2010- 5. Analyzing global issues from a multidisciplinary perspective and proposing effective solutions are my research characteristics. My research topics range from strategic management to food security, energy security, risk mitigation strategies, climate change, adaption to aging issues, construction of win-win relationship, global supply chain and eco business, global policy, IT technology, and the innovation. 6. Cornell University (the USA), York UniversirtySchulich School of Business (Canada), The University of Tokyo (Japan), Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan), Hitotsubashi University Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Juntendo University, Pi technology Institute, Yamaoka Scholarship Foundation, other foundations, XIhua University, Yangtze Normal University from 2016- etc. 7. Main result 2011 Xiang Li, Taro Takahashi, Nobuhiro Suzuki, Harry M. Kaiser. 2011. The Impacts of climate change maize yields in the United States and China. Agricultural Systems 104, 348-353. (More information can be found online) 1) The published academic article was selected to be a cutting-edge research by Nature Climate Change in 2011. For more details, please refer to Nature Climate Change: http://www.nature.com/nclimate/2011/110215/full/nclimate1046.html) 2) Cornell University Cornell Chronicle: http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2011/02/technology-economics-may-counter-climate-impact 2013 1) Xiang Li, Taro Takahashi, Nobuhiro Suzuki, and Harry M. Kaiser. 2013. Impact of climate change on maize production in Northeast and Southwest China and risk mitigation strategies. ICAAA 2013, 11-20. 2 2) Xiang Li and Nobuhiro Suzuki. 2013. Implications of Climate Change Impacts on Regional maize Production in the United States: Risk Mitigation Strategies and Food Security. International Journal of Environmental Science and Development 4, pp. 446-451. 2014 1) Xiang Li and Charles McMillan. 2014. Corporate Strategy and the Weather: Towards a Corporate Sustainability Platform. Journal of Problems and Perspectives in Management 12 (Issue 2), pp. 200-214. 2) Xiang Li, Taro Takahashi, Nobuhiro Suzuki, Harry M. Kaiser. 2014. Impact of Climate Change on Maize Production in Northeast and Southwest China and Risk Mitigation Strategies. APCBEE Procedia 8, pp. 11-20. 2015 1) Xiang Li. 2015. Impacts of Business Strategies on Coffee Production and the Environment, International Journal of Environmental Science and Development 6, pp. 405-408. 2) Charles McMillan and Xiang Li. 2015. Impacts of prices incentives, Costs and Management Awareness on maize supply in two regions of the USA. International Journal of Environmental Science and Development 6, pp. 254-258. 2016 1) Hidefumi Kurasaka, Teruya Sekine, Sasiro Murayama, Takahide Aoyagi, and Karen Mitamura, Xiang Li. 2016. Impacts of climate change on Japanese Radish in Ichihara and their potential implications. International Journal of Environmental Science and Development 7, pp. 778-782 (to be published). 2017 1) Xiang Li. 2017. The Popularity of Japanese Universities to International Students and Its Potential Implications. International Journal of Social Science and Humanity 7, pp. 325-329. 2018 1) Xiang Li. 2018. Multidisciplinary Research and Applications. Journal of Xihua University (Nstural Science Edition) 37 (1), pp.27-30. 2019 1) Xiang Li. 2019. Future Earth and Risk Management. Journal of Xihua University (Natural Science Edition) 38 (1), pp. 79-88. 2) Zhongchuang Liu, Boning Chen , Xiang Li, Li-ao Wang, Hongyan Xiao , Dongsheng Liu. 2019. Toxicity assessment of artificially added zinc, selenium, and strontium in water Short Communication. Science of The Total Environment 670 (20), pp. 433-438. 8. (Granted Japanese
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