
The purpose of the joint workshop between Imperial College London and Keio University is to foster collaboration and the exchange of knowledge in mathematics and engineering, particularly in relation to climate change. While topics related to future climate challenges are especially encouraged, contributions in other areas of mathematics and engineering, even if not directly connected to future trends, are also welcome. This workshop aims to strengthen academic ties and inspire innovative approaches to addressing pressing global issues.
Organisers:
Keio University:
- Kenichi Bannai (Keio/RIKEN)
- Kei Kobayashi (Keio/RIKEN)
- Mihoko Minami
- Mayu Muramatsu
- Linyu Peng
- Hidetoshi Takahashi
Imperial College London:
- Dan Crisan
- Darryl Holm
- Graham Hughes
- Almut Veraart
- Nikolas Kantas
Schedule:
Keio University Faculty Participants
- Kenichi Bannai (Keio University/RIKEN)
- Charu Datt
- Kei Kobayashi (Keio University/RIKEN)
- Norihisa Miki
- Yoshiaki Miyamoto
- Mayu Muramatsu
- Linyu Peng
- Hidetoshi Takahashi
- Akinori Tanaka (RIKEN/Keio University)
Keio University Postdoctoral Researchers and Postgraduate Students for Poster Session
- Ryusei Ando
- Yuki Goto (Keio University/RIKEN)
- Maori Inagawa
- Takuto Kishimoto
- Yuta Kojima
- Senri Miura
- Kota Okudo
- Yusuke Ono
- Takumi Sato
- Misato Suzuki
- Yuto Terashima
- Takuki Tomita (RIKEN/Keio University)
- Hidetada Wachi (Keio University/RIKEN)
- Yusuke Yamazaki